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Singles
Roots
Roots (white vinyl 12")
Cat: POH 007. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Techno
De Intros (6:46)
Kolibri (5:26)
Ples Slovena (6:06)
Kolo (Disko edit) (5:20)
Review: Lag brings his distinctly textured techno to Swedish label Pohjola here. 'De Intros' fires out of the blocks with tightly stacked kick drum pressure under synths that peel off the groove and flashes of urgent laser. 'Kolibri' is a more stripped back cut, with rusty textures and prickly metal skating over a rubbery groove that seems to float as it races on wards. There is plenty of energy in the pounding, off-grid kicks and hits of 'Ples Sloevna' which has vocal stabs and urgent sirens again adding to the intensity while closer 'Kolo' is more scuffed up broken beat techno machismo.
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XL Traxx EP
LAG / X COAST presents XL TRAXX
Cat: REKIDS 210. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
M-Bomb (6:02)
E-Dancer (6:22)
D-Edge (7:06)
Review: Matt Edwards aka Radio Slave's Rekids label is back with something a bit different here: it is a debut release from Serbian duo XL Traxx who show off their fierce and jacked-up analogue sounds across three bangers. 'M-Bomb' is the early standout with a classic Chicago house vocal over raw, hard-hitting drums surely made with some proper outboard gear. 'E-Dancer' then offers the sort of loopy synth energy you would expect from a tune with such a name and then the bouncy house and catchy finger clicks of 'D-Edge' have slightly deeper vibes.
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The Lahaar
Cat: SNDW 12050. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Doin' It (9:36)
Step 2 (5:33)
Work Work Work (4:20)
Super (Kiki) (8:20)
Chase Scene (part 1) (3:46)
Review: The Lahaar is a Trans-Tasman collaboration between Julien Dyne, Horatio Luna and Surprise Chef's Lachlan Stuckey, featuring Mara TK and Toby Laing on vocals. Channeling a heady cocktail of inspirations from New York to Lagos, the supergroup easily moves through different styles in quick succession, from uptempo boogie to mega-ploddy dub. Seguing between original bangers and exploitation movie library music, the EP closes on the riveting 'Chase Scene (Part 1)', which casts evadign tjhe law in a surprisingly emotive light.
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The Prophecy EP
Cat: GOTT 07. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Wait Till The End (8:46)
Planet 727 (6:38)
Prophecy (4:39)
That Was Well Quick (5:46)
Review: BEEYOU alumni Laidlaw is following up on the promise of his appearance on the SNDR001 record with this debut EP proper for the good folk at Gottwax. Anyone familiar with the Gottwood vibe will know what to expect, as house-oriented cuts with an open-minded palette criss-cross different tempos and moods to offer up fresh and playful gear for DJs who prefer their dance music with personality. 'Wait Til The End' is a cheeky tech house roller with an abundance of sparkling production touches, while 'Planet 727' slows down a touch and focuses on the percussion. On the flip, 'Prophecy' plays around with broken beats strapped to looming subs and 'That Was Well Quick' teases some 90s rave motifs chiseled into shape for the modern dancefloor.
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RAWQTR 003
RAWQTR 003 (limited 12")
Cat: RAWQTR 003. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Breakbeat
Melancholy FM (5:00)
Stravaganza (4:57)
Heating Hard (4:54)
Heating Hard (Eddie C Pelion remix) (7:58)
Heating Hard (Lega 90s outro-Rave edit) (4:24)
Review: "You see, in the beginning, there was Jack. And Jack had a groove..." By now, most dance music punters should be familiar with this time-honoured sample. Lamediscos' latest release brings Jack's groove to his native Colombia, providing an acidic breakbeat twist to the its more usually groovy context, in the form of 'Melancholy FM'. 'Stravaganza' and 'Heating Hard', soon after, strike the ears like matches to its matchbox's side. The EP's two remixes by Eddie C and Lega taper off into less ravey directions, representing the wider angles of the Latin American dance scene.
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Hang The Rich
Hang The Rich (limited 12')
Cat: DFA 2693. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hang The Rich (4:35)
Hang The Rich (JD Twitch edit) (8:04)
Review: A few years back, legendary Alt-jazz saxophonist (and original Philip Glass Ensemble member) Dickie Landry handed LCD Soundsystem's Korey Rich a tape of a very NYC-sounding punk-funk track he recorded in his native Louisiana way back in 1986. Finally out, 'Hang The Rich' sounds like a long-lost downtown dub-disco gem that joins the dots between Patrick Adams' more eccentric disco productions, Bristolian punk-funk mavericks Maximum Joy, and McFadden & Whitehead after a fistful of psychedelics. Optimo's JD Twitch provides the obligatory 21st century dancefloor tweak - a stretched out, DJ-friendly revision blessed with bonus jacking drum machine rhythms and some trippy synth motifs. It's breathlessly brilliant, as anyone who has heard him and Optimo partner Jonnie Wilkes DJ over the last three years will confirm.
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Now I See
Now I See (12")
Cat: CRM 302. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Now I See (8:10)
Monday To Sunday (feat Kamohelo) (7:18)
Review: Compost regular Lalou makes the move to Crosstown Rebels for this full-bodied workout which draws on the producer's affinity for soulful house with an anthemic hook, resulting in a vocal-led showstopper that feels classic and contemporary all at once. 'Now I See' has a sheen in its production, but the composition and arrangement is steeped in the warmth of proper song craft - a big room house track for the ages. 'Monday To Sunday' is a moodier affair with snarling synth lines featuring Kamohelo - perfect for when you want to edge some intensity into a peak time set.
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I Want To Believe EP
I Want To Believe EP (green vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBOX 019. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Electro
Morning Lite (4:58)
Across The Sky (4:52)
Eternal Twilight (5:28)
Strange Lights (5:21)
Shadows (5:06)
Space & Time (4:52)
Review: Strap in for this rugged electro exploration from Russian producer Larionov who has written it after sacking the heavens and distilling what he's seen into six cuts alive with dazzling melody. They are as bright and shiny as any distant star in the darkest of nights right from the off - 'Morning Lite' opens up with a sense of longing for a better future then 'Across The Sky' has withering sci-fi motifs and a textured baseline powering along the drums. Elsewhere on this most intergalactic trip are the more punch and urgent drum patterns of 'Strange Lights' and the neck-snapping hits of 'Space & Time' which has a fantastically squelchy bassline.
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How We Do EP
Cat: EA 005. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Deep House
How We Do (7:53)
Chagondoo (7:40)
The Fifth Story (8:17)
Easier Said Than Done (7:35)
Review: American producer LaRosa makes his first appearance on the esteemed Eastenderz imprint, bringing with him a quartet of killer, club-ready cuts. He sets his stall out with 'How Do You We Do', a chunky, tech-tinged roller piled high with deep, dubby sub-bass, bleeping melodies and intergalactic pads (plus a wonderful, saucer-eyed breakdown), before reaching for gently chiming melodies, bustling beats, smoother bass and trippy noises on 'Chagondoo'. 'The Fifth Story' is a little deeper and more subdued - though the sub-bass is even weightier and the melodies more bleeping - while 'Easier Said Than Done' is a rock-solid tech-house box jam of the sort that Eastenderz has always done so well. Keep an ear out for some very subtle disco vocal samples and acidic squelches.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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People Do Be Funny
Cat: DYNAM 7111. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Funk
People Do Be Funny (3:45)
Turn Off The Lights (7" cut) (2:47)
Review: 2 more gems from the ever growing Dynamite Cut 7 inch series. First up and first time ever on a 45 featuring Linda ''Tequilla'' Logan on vocals on a dirty funk drenched groove. On the flip the rare super sexy 7 inch version of the infamous Turn Off The Lights taken from the original tapes is presented here. Infectious essential classic funk for the nu & old generation alike.
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Hey Love EP
Cat: FD 007. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Deep House
Hey Love (original mix) (6:27)
Hey Love (Dego remix) (4:57)
Hey Love (Patrice Scott remix) (7:31)
You See (7:05)
Review: The latest in broken beat's best and brightest comes from Croatian producer Laseech, who is a relative newcomer to the scene. He's nevertheless managed to enlist the help of its greatest stalwarts for remixes, owing to his veritable 'rising star' status. Namely, Dego and Patrice Scott are on remix duties for this already steamy extremity-oiler; the original 'Hey Love' has a laid-back flair enough, but Dego's version has a bit more of a nu-funk verve to it (as ever showing off the longtime production player's versatility), and Patrice Scott's is equally as infectious with its comparatively straighter 4x4 house rendition. The star, though, comes from Laseech himself, on the one-off B-sider 'You See', which proves the undying spirit of broken beat with what could be one of the most hypnotic tracks to come out in the style in years.
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Remixed 1
Remixed 1 (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SMDE 38. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Drum And Bass
Hidden (Donato Dozzy remix) (6:22)
Tensor (Reeko remix) (6:14)
Review: Enigmatic fusionist Last Life returns to the mighty Samurai in remix form as the label commence the roll-out of remixes. First up is fellow Italian Denato Dozzy who flips 'Hidden' into an all-out techno stamp-out with a relentless build-up while Reeko takes this year's single 'Tensor' and pressurizes it into a rolling tech hybrid that's laced with swathes of haunted amens. Heavyweight schematics.


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Babylon Shuffle
Cat: TB 008. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Call Yu Out (2:26)
Babylon Shuffle (feat Achante) (3:15)
In Da Morning/Shaka (feat Achante) (5:18)
Mango In Da Parish (5:34)
Unformidable/Call It Out (5:41)
Og (outro) (2:34)
Review: It's time to touch base with Errol and Alex Rita's Touching Bass here as the small but already great-sounding label hits release number eight with this fine Babylon Shuffle release. All six tracks from Last Nubian and Geneva's Sweet Fruity Brunch blend the sounds of inner city London with deep house and broken beats, starting with the party vibes of 'Call Yu Out'. 'In Da Morning/Shaka' (feat Achante) then has lithe and wispy synths shimmering over metallic broken beats with great vocals adding soul and 'Mango In Da Parish' is a b-side highlight with its beautifully delicate house drums keeping the dancefloor afloat next to jazzy flutes.
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It's A Trip (reissue)
Cat: DYNAM 113. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Jazz
It's A Trip (4:48)
Blessed Are Those Who Struggle (3:46)
Review: 1977's Delights of the Garden, which saw The Last Poets accompanied by legendary soul-jazz sticks-man Bernard Purdie, remains one of the proto-rap innovators' greatest albums. The team behind the Dynamite Cuts label clearly agree, because they've decided to stick two of the set's most magical tracks on one must-have 45. On the A-side there's a chance to savour LP highlight 'It's a Trip', where the band sings and speaks over skittish, loose-limbed Purdie breakbeats, fizzing funk guitars and rubbery bass. Turn it over for special (and tastefully executed) 7" edit of 'Blessed Are Those Who Struggle', a classic chunk of politically charged proto-rap featuring killer drum work from the ever-impressive Purdie. In a word: essential!
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It's A Trip (reissue)
It's A Trip (reissue) (hand-numbered lilac vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7113LILAC. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Jazz
It's A Trip (4:48)
Blessed Are Those Who Struggle (3:46)
Review: Dynamite Cuts is one of the most aptly named labels in the game. Its latest releases have focused on The Last Poets with 'Tribute To Obabi' droopy on the same day as this one to kick off 2023 in style. As per that 45rpm, this one features a special 7" edit of a longer tune in 'Blessed Are Those Who Struggle'. It's laced with musings on oppression and slavery with funky drumming and speak-sung vocals making for a compelling mood. On the A-side is the Afro-jazz of ''It's A Trip' complete with unique vocal styles and funky basslines.
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Tuff Cuts 13
Cat: TUFF 013. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Want You 4 Myself (8:23)
Peg (6:08)
2 B Real (6:51)
Review: LNTG brings another batch of supremely-executed edits to the table; timeless tracks from the vaults given a fresh feel, extended, reworked and reloved direct from the stems. The A-side hears disco-funk royalty reworked to perfection, flipping none other than George Duke's 1979 sizzler 'I Want You For Myself' and exposing its machinic underbelly. On the flip, we hear two party anthems: a nicely beefed-up take on Steely Dan's 'Peg' and a mandatory tributary version of Cheryl Lynn's '2 B Real'.
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Tuff Cut #08
Cat: TUFF 008. Rel: 30 Jul 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Go For That (7:24)
Heard It (6:51)
Dreams (6:23)
Startin' Somethin' (7:45)
Review: There's no secret to the success of Late Nite Tuff Guy's long-running Tuff Cuts series. Buyers have simply responded to the consistency of the Australian producer's approach, and the quality of loopy, house-friendly re-edits. This eighth volume features more party-starting fare, from the glassy-eyed extended breakdown of "Go For That" (yep, a Hall & Oates rework) and soft-touch house take on Marvin Gaye ("Heard It"), to the end-of-night bliss of "Dreams", a decidedly warm and rolling rearrangement of the famous Fleetwood Mac cut of the same name. As if that wasn't enough bangers in one place, he finishes with a triumphant rework of disco-era Michael Jackson ("Starting Something").
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Soul Cut #02
Cat: SC 002. Rel: 17 Dec 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
That's The Way
Nothing Can Keep From U
Number 1
Review: Nearly 12 months on from the release of the first sneaky Soul Cut 12", Late Night Tuff Guy delivers the follow-up. Like its' predecessor, Soul Cut #02 features a range of tracks that variously blur the boundaries between re-edits, remixes, and sample-heavy original productions. While "Number 1" offers an attractive, seductive scalpel rearrangement of a typically stuttering and synth-laden '80s soul/boogie jam, opener "That's The Way" is an enveloping deep house jam with a pleasingly metronomic, head-nodding pulse. As for "Nothing Can Keep", it sounds like a subtly housed-up rework of sumptuous disco-soul classic. As usual, it's impeccably produced.
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Soul Cut #3
Cat: SC 003. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Goin' On (9:18)
Don't Look (7:29)
Review: It has been a bit of a while since we heard from edit king and seductive groove maker Late Nite Tuff Guy. Thankfully now he is back after his hiatus with more of his brilliance in the form of a third entry into his Soul Cut series. He brings his magic fingers to a pair of dazzlers here, with a hearrt-wrenching version of a latter yaers Motown anthem, with a modern update that leaves the original vocals in place but adds a little more drum weight. On the flip, 'Don't Look' is a much more smoochy and seductive late-night sound for cosy dances.
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Tuff Cut #002
Cat: TUFF 002. Rel: 01 May 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nobody
Reality
Review: The Australian edit machine known across the globe as Late Night Tuff Guy offers up two sublime dancefloor weapons from his armoury for the second in his series of limited, hand stamped Tuff Cuts 12"s. "Ain't Nobody" from Rufus and Chaka Khan is a classic, and has been subjected to numerous edits and reworks over the years; this version from Late Night Tuff Guy belongs amongst the better ones, looping and extending the original and laying it over his trademark crunchy slo mo beats. Face down, the "Back To Life" accapella is joyously diced and laid down over a glistening disco production from the Nile Rogers and Bernie Edwards discography.
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Tuff Cut #10 (Record Store Day 2016)
Cat: TUFFRSD 010. Rel: 05 May 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hold Tite (6:25)
I Don't Like Acid (6:16)
One Nite In A Disco (6:10)
Shelter Me (7:20)
Review: Late Nite Tuff Guy bursts through RSD 2016 with a hot selection of disco-flavoured house chuggers, and we'd been waiting on a comeback from both the dude and label - all boxes ticked from our side. "Hold Tite" is the perfect summer blazer, all luscious vocals and dripping beats, and "I Don't Like Acid" takes that same soulful spirit but strips the groove right down to a bopping little rhythm that is likely to be enjoyed by both hip-hop and house fans alike. The flip's "One Night In A Disco" is a sample-heavy, string-infused floor-melter, whereas "Shelter Me" goes all balearic and feet-up - the perfect lounge cut.
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Tuff Cut #001
Cat: TUFF 001. Rel: 07 Mar 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bless The Rains
My Body's On Fire
Not In Love Anymore
Review: If you want hugs on the dancefloor deep into the night, Late Night Tough Guy's (formally DJ HMC) "Bless The Rains" is the perfect drug. The Adelaide based luminary rehashes Toto's "Africa" in a heavily pitched down and simple edit fit for any fromage-laced discotheque. Skirting around the throbbing bassline and triangle hits of "My Body On Fire" is a vocal that will have some train-spotters pulling their hair out in frustration, while "Not In Love Anymore" will have both Warren G/Nate Dogg and Michael McDonald fans bumping and grinding to excess.
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Tuff Cut #6
Cat: TUFF 006. Rel: 26 Nov 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get It Right
Love Is
Feelin' Good
Dance Shout
Review: A home strictly for the tuffest cuts from the tuffest guy since last year, the Tuff Cutt label returns with a sixth grip of edits from Australia's finest exponent, Late Nite Tuff Guy. One of the country's true pioneers of house and techno under his previous House Master Cam guise, Carmelo Bianchetti has enjoyed a second wind as edit machine Late Nite Tuff Guy. Any jobbing selector that dips between house and disco will find these four cuts more than useful, featuring perfectly calibrated revisions of Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, Revelations and The Jacksons. The latter take on "Shake Your Body (To The Ground)" is guaranteed to rescue any dancefloor.
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Tuff Cut #004
Cat: TUFF 004. Rel: 07 Nov 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Think Of U (LNTG rework)
That's A Groove (LNTG full vocal mix)
That's A Groove (LNTG Funkin' remix)
Review: Tough by name, sexy by nature, here we find Australia's LNTG focusing on two very well-known disco funk gems. First up is a chugging, jacked up take on Chic's "I Want Your Love". Adding rhythmic muscle and fine-tuning the bass, it's a fine example of a quintessential edit. Next up are two renditions of Tom Browne's "Funkin For Jamaica". The titles speak for themselves... Those looking for a dancefloor sing-along should head for the full vocal mix while those looking for more a bass-loving boogie showdown should head for the funkin' remix. Tough times call for Tuff measures!
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Tuff Cut #005
Cat: TUFFRSD 005. Rel: 08 May 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Make Me Feel
Love2Love
He's Mine
Review: The Late Nite Tuff Guy gets in on the action once again with this triple gripper of edit goodness. Those with a perfunctory grasp of disco knowledge will probably guess that the title cut from this Make Me Feel 12" takes it's cue form the classic disco track by Sylvester and in the hands of the Tuff one we have a beefed up rendition that will service any self respecting discotheque dancefloor perfectly. "Love To Love" eases down the tempo and turns up the heat as LNTG brings his Midas Touch to the Donna Summer standard, whilst "He's Mine" is a nice little muscled up tweak on the Brandy and Monica classic.
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Tuff Cut #12
Cat: TUFF 12. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Deal With God (6:01)
I Know U (6:34)
Hot (6:35)
Review: Late Night Tuff Guy's ongoing Tuff Cut edit series returns with three more dancefloor focused reworks of cuts from million-selling artists. As the title suggests, 'Deal With God' sees him re-tread the steps of Ashley Beedle and take his rusty scalpel to one of the year's biggest number one singles - a mid-80s, Fairlight-sporting classic that will be instantly recognisable the moment you drop the needle on the groove. His revision is well structured and impeccably crafted, as you'd expect. Over on the flip, he first turns his attention to a horn-sporting, mid-tempo Chaka Khan sing-along, taming the track's anthemic vibes while keeping the sing-along chorus in-tact, before stretching out, toughening up and dubbing-out another massive purple-coloured electrofunk hit from the mid 1980s.
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Tuff Cut #11
Cat: TUFF 011. Rel: 02 Mar 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shame (7:19)
To The Rhythm (7:19)
Review: 
The eleventh edition in the Tuff Cut series sees the artist formerly known as DJ Housemaster Cam (HMC) deliver a couple more low slung, slo-mo edits for maximum dancefloor potential. The Adelaide-based legend serves up some proper disco fever on 'Shame', with a real champagne flavour if you know what we mean. On the flip, hear the amazing grace of 'To The Rhythm', yes it's yet another resplice of the classic, but this time it's been done just right! Respectful edits of the highest calibre, from a land down under.
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Leo
Leo (12")
Cat: CHUWANAGA 010. Rel: 29 Jun 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Leo (feat club Celest - extended mix) (8:14)
Attitude (4:29)
Attitude (Mato dub remix) (3:25)
Review: Parisian label Chuwanaga presents a new project from Saint-James label co-founder on this dazzling 12". Latitude is a seriously and proudly French artist who oozes sophistication and pop hooks that drip with attitude. The musicianship too is of the highest order - irresistible jazz-funk that glows at every turn. First off is the uptempo 'Leo (Extended Mix)' with big vocals from Parisian singer Club Celest and tight, clipped beats packed with funk. 'Attitude' is more loose and star-gazing with its glowing chords and bustling rhythms. The Mato dub of 'Attitude' is a fat bottomed dub fleece out with all the neat tricks and effects you need on a sunny afternoon.
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Kutika
Kutika (12")
Cat: VT 002. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kutika (7:45)
Kutika (dub) (6:31)
Kutika (The WC remix) (9:08)
Kutika (Remotif remix) (7:46)
Review: Psychedelic dance technicians explore the recesses of weird emotion with their latest release with Latrec. The original 'Kutika' is like a pocket calculator gone rogue, blending an electrified MPC-style jam on the beat with dubbed-out vocal samples and an oddly resonant bass synth. Paranoid London member Quinn Whalley crops up on the B-side, together with Matt Cowell under the name The WC, for a remix - the toilet humour is apt, since this version of the track does sort of sound like it's sloshing around in a washbasin, with its verbed-out delays on the bass. Remotif, meanwhile, throws a driving trance curveball on the B2.
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Pyramid EP
Cat: TP 23. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Asplenium (7:31)
Demolition (6:48)
Running With The Wolves (6:46)
Subtle Vapors (7:17)
Review: Latress' Pyramid EP is a three-tracker that showcases the artist's ability to create deep and dubby techno with exploratory percussion, and a focus on abstracted rhythm. Its name is no wonder, as it really does seem as though each track is an exercise in challenging our sense of time and metre. Opener 'Asplenium' has no clear on-beat, while follow-uppers 'Demolition' and 'Subtle Vapors' opt for a wonkier approach that nevertheless succeeds in evoking a trance state in the listener.
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Based On Boss
Based On Boss (12" + insert)
Cat: FM 1204243. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Based On Boss" (5:11)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Four 44" (4:46)
Lauer & Johannes Albert - "Posh-O-Rama" (4:23)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (6:19)
Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR - "Survivor" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:02)
Review: Germany's always club-ready label Frank Music is back with another beefy 12" that finds mainstays and newcomers unite in fine fashion. Johannes Albert and Lauer open up with a trio of collaborations that go from full throttle, chord led house on 'Based on Boss' to the deeper grooves of 'Four 44' and far sighted, soul drenched tech of 'Posh-O-Rama'. Boris Dlugosch, Marc Romboy & CAR step up on the B-side with the woozy and hypnotic 'Survivor' which also gets remixed by Johannes Albert into something more raw. Useful grooves for sure.

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Human Behavior EP
Cat: PLAYRJC 082. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Techno
Farewell (6:59)
Post Dynamic (6:25)
Human Behavior (with Launaea) (4:50)
Long Wait (5:03)
Review: Laura BCR is a real all-rounder - label founder, DJ, agency head and producer with a sound that transports you to the heart of the dance floor where strobes flash and smoke billows out of the corners. Her EP for the marvelous Live at Robert Jonson kicks off with the drum-led depths of 'Farewell', an icy minimal rhythm that soon hypnotises. 'Post Dynamic' is no less mindful and meditative with its warm solar winds and frictionless drum rotations. The same vibes pervade the second side of this most classy EP as 'Human Behaviour' echoes the best of Donato Dozzy and 'Long Wait' gets a little edgier.
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No One's Going To Love You
Cat: CAT 001. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Deep House
No One's Going To Love You (Vick's Reimagined Time Traveler instrumental mix) (10:32)
No One's Going To Love You (Coflo remix) (10:35)
No One's Going To Love You (Coflo dub Tool) (5:11)
Review: The deep and soulful house label based in Sweden, Cataleya Music, is a new label that is coming out blazing. Chicago's own Vick Lavender's 'No One's Going To Love You' offers us three strong mixes on one late night 12". The Instrumental keeps things on the up and up while having an overarching disco feeling to it that we just can't get enough of and just the right amount of funk, house and soul. The Coflo balances a bit of Latin feel but also is heavy on the instrumental showcasing doing the damage. Lastly, the dub version is an alternate ride that focuses more on the piano and groove and subtracts the vocals. Whichever one you go with; it should reign supreme on the turntables.
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Gespielt von: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Butterfly Bass EP
Cat: SCR 023. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Drum And Bass
Lavery - "Dead Soundboy" (5:05)
Bow Street Runner - "Butterfly Bass" (4:27)
My Yout (5:14)
Review: Super-techy three-track jungle business from Sub Code Records, welcoming producers Lavery and Bow Street Runner for an "extremely limited" 12" pressing. Lying somewhere on the interstice of ragga and technical jungle - with a few soul and breakdance samples thrown in - we start off with the ruff sampleage of Lavery's 'Dead Soundboy', which happily chops and changes between pleasingly stereo'ed breaks and halfstep toasted breakdowns. The bread doesn't come out burnt, with Bow Street Runner's 'Butterfly Bass' grilling things just right, with its militant dancehall acapellas and no-holds-barred laserblasts leaving us hardly prepared for the track's sudden soul interjection. The collaborative closer 'My Yout' is by far the wickedest sound, with an untreated flute trill and entrancing break chop bottling a dubious mood; the listener is squarely placed in the narrative position of the yute in question, whom we gather is in the midst of being ordered to pass the rudeboy...
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Gravity Hill
Cat: SMALLVILLE 62. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Gravity Hill (6:44)
Beaver (5:35)
The Swamp (6:48)
Stargazer (6:08)
Review: 24 years into his career as Lawrence, Peter M Kersten continues to deliver devilishly deep house workouts that somehow manage to be both effortlessly immersive and percussively propulsive. There's plenty of examples of this trademark style on the Gravity Hill EP, which marks his return to Smalleville after a nine-year absence. Check first the title track, where soft-focus pads, poignant piano motifs and deep bass ride a rock-solid house groove, before turning your attention to the dusty, opaque, slowly unfurling dancefloor beauty of 'Beaver'. Kersten opts for a warmer, drowsier and more hypnotic deep house sound in the similarly gorgeous 'The Swamp', before he doffs a cap to Green and Brown Album-era Orbital via the looped intergalactic synth sounds, analogue synth-bass and swinging house beats of 'Stargazer'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Atipic 017
Cat: ATIPIC 017. Rel: 11 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
017 1 (12:13)
017 2 (7:53)
017 3 (7:19)
Review: Romanian minimal maestros Atipic roll out another stylish and stripped back offering here from Cesar Lazar. The A-side is an epic one that unfurls over two minutes of real machine soul. '017 1' is built on shimmering snares and deft drum loops while a churchy architecture means you're gazing into a wide open abyss. '017 2' gets a little more mechanical in its grooves with grinding drums and percussive loops bringing some texture before closer '017 3' brings more upright chord vamps and slippery minimal rhythms,
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Tags: Minimal
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Lazer Worshippers Theme
Cat: MVV 004. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Techno
Lazer Worshippers Theme (10:04)
On A Rise (6:29)
Free Flight (4:49)
Review: Fresh, cruddy electro dreamatics from mysterious production outfit Lazer Worshippers here, joining the Atmosphere label to stake their claim to their very own 'theme'. A name like Lazer Worshippers gives off vibes of a apparent machine cult with a penchant for building sonic monuments to our AI-mech overlords. The music is similarly vaunting and numinous, with its synthetic choirs and trilling arps dancing between the left and rights like heavenly visions of a mechanized future. B-siders 'On A Rise' and 'Free Flight' are just as teary-eyed, yet bleepy, recalling the entrancing, oldskool breaksy trance work of Spooky or Digital Justice.
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The 'Self Titled' EP
Cat: CUM 001. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Techno
W Coast Blvd (5:49)
Conga (6:21)
Peyote Dub (5:48)
Fastrack (6:01)
Review: This Cool Underground Music label (which came first, the name or the amusingly childish category naming system?) hails from Vancouver and welcomes Lazy Deejay for a techno outing that ends up in the stars. The Self Titled EP explores a number of different niches, with 'Conga' pairing deft broken beats with wispy pads and sustained chords while 'Peyote Dub' is more prickly techno with a passed bassline and gentle piano keys draped over the top. 'Fastrack' is a superb closer that brings dusty jungle drumming and heart-melting vocal soul samples. Deep, rolling, atmospheric, what's not to like?
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Lclub Dub Edits 02
Lclub Dub Edits 02 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: LCLUBDUB 002. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shimmy Shimmy Ya (7:53)
Everywhere (7:44)
Broken Wings (7:45)
Review: LClub Music is back with a couple of very different but equally good new edits on this, the second of its outings on wax. 'Shimmy Shimmy Ya' kicks off with the iconic Ol Dirty Bastard slurs over raw beats for a jacker dup party explosion. Then comes the much more smooth and silky sounds of 'Everywhere' with its feelgood melodies and catchy hooks and last of all is 'Broken Wings', a deep and dusty house cut lit up with sentimental 80s pop vocals that are nostalgic and fun in this new context.
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Kernel Panic
Kernel Panic (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKU 038. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Bass
Spirals (4:03)
Raving Crew (4:16)
Piga Makofi (feat Nah Eeto) (3:52)
Helix (4:29)
429 Too Many Requests (4:03)
Piga Makofi (instrumental) (3:57)
Review: Le Motel, le hotel, les Holiday Inns. Wherever you choose to stay after your raving trip, be sure to pack this wonderful collection from the innovative Belgian craftsman Le Motel. Delivered by the ever-impressive Yuku collective, the whole EP flexes the spectrum in terms of tempos and influences. From the deep ploughman techno swing of 'Raving Crew' to the electroid funk and percussive fire of 'Helix' via the cumbia-inspired and turns of the minimal head-bender '429 Too Many Requests', this is an exceptional journey into the more esoteric side of breaks and club music. Essential.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Juno Recommends Bass
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Pound For Pound
Cat: 00607. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pound For Pound (4:25)
Pound For Pound (4:27)
Review: Le'O Roy is credited with just one release and it is this one from 1980 on Golden Flamingo Records. Over the years though, 'Pound For Pound' has become a cult classic and one that has fetched the best part of 100 quid on second hand markets. Produced by Bobby Brinson and Peter Brown, it is a feel good and electric cut with low slung grooves embellished with plenty of percussion and lively vocals that range from soft and buttery to more raw and visceral. The hypnotic cowbell rhythm really hits home and locks you in and both sides are the same here so that you can ensure your copy never wears out.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Pressure
Pressure (12")
Cat: HUDD 068. Rel: 14 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Pressure (7:59)
Pressure (instrumental mix) (5:43)
Pressure (dub mix) (6:47)
Pressure (Dubstrumental) (6:23)
Review: West Yorkshire's finest house label Hudd Trax - named after Huddersfield, of course - kicks out more essential and timeless jams here with Eddie Leader at the helm. Kids in The Streets feature on this package which includes a single and several different versions. The original form of 'Pressure' is a lovely deep house groove with warming chord vamps and smoky vocals. There's a subtle skip to the drums that really locks you in, then comes an Instrumental Mix that makes more of the starry synth work. The dub has fatter, heavier low ends and a 90s New York vibe, then a Dubstrumental closes out another tidy package.
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Gespielt von: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Better Than Going Under
Better Than Going Under (limited gold vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12FP 005B. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Better Than Going Under (4:23)
Kyiv (4:23)
Review: While in 2024 we're supposed to understand, acknowledge, hear and appropriately respond to the trials and tribulations playing out in minds across the world, in many ways driven by global events and the status quo system we have rather foolishly settled on, for the time being, Lebanon Hangover's hiatus-ending two-tracker - their first studio work since 2020 - opens with a clear message. "Life is full of wonder, it's better than going under." Perhaps not the most sensitive way of telling us to appreciate our lot, the track itself, which nods to Head On The Door-era Cure, is all melancholic chords and a feeling of dizzying, perhaps even manic despair alongside the comfort that comes with recognising the universal human condition. It's a joyful but slightly sinister lead. Flip it to find 'KYIV', an acoustic-ambient-Cocteau Twins-esque tribute to the sorrow and pain of Ukraine, and, by association, other war torn regions of the world.
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Asymmetrical Connection
Cat: BERGA 03. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Christopher Ledger - "Asymmetrical Connection" (7:13)
Christopher Ledger & Jamie Leather - "Liquid Sense" (6:34)
Christopher Ledger - "A New Dawn" (6:44)
Christopher Ledger & Jamie Leather - "A New Dawn" (Malin Genie remix) (6:44)
Review: French dub techno label Berg Audio, founded by Berg Jaar in 2016, has a self-stated mission to uniquely draw on lost stylistic remnants of the Soviet Era, combining organic and dub-infused elements with the hopeful quality of that place and time. The latest 12" EP 'Asymmetrical Connection' showcases the label's ability to combine so-solid talent from far-reaching global corners, with melodic acid contributions from Chris Ledger, Jamie Leather and Malin Genie in tow.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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2 Times (reissue)
2 Times (reissue) (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: DOTB 16. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Funky/Club House
2 Times (extended mix) (6:32)
2 Times (G Side) (5:34)
2 Times (Gamba club) (5:16)
2 Times (Gamba dub) (4:18)
2 Times (original edit mix) (3:49)
Review: Ann Lee's '2 Times' is a Eurodance anthem that dominated the airwaves in the early 2000s and will be remembered well by anyone of a certain vintage. Released in 1999, the infectious track blends pulsating beats with catchy synth melodies that create an irresistible dancefloor vibe. Lee's silky and innocent vocals infuse the song with energy and dynamism and a cheeky, playful feel that is very easy to sing back, which is in part what helped to make it a staple in clubs and parties worldwide. '2 Times' became a chart-topping hit, earning Lee international acclaim and cementing her status as a prominent figure in the dance music scene and now gets a welcome reissue with various mixes on this 12".
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Love Me Or Leave Me
Cat: CORE 95. Rel: 23 Oct 12
 
Funky/Club House
Love Me Or Leave Me (Fly mixx)
Love Me Or Leave Me (club dub)
Love Me Or Leave Me (klub style)
Review: The charitable people over at Slow To Speak are always generous, reissuing just about everything that was good in the 90s NY era, but for re-releasing Cherie Lee's "Love Me Or Leave", they probably deserve a medal. Four mixes here, starting with the Fly mixx - a feel-good house track containing those infectious lyrics we love so much. On the B, the drums are seriously garaged-up and those vocals chopped right down; and lastly, the Klub mix is still a garage-tinged beat but sparser and more widescreen - probably the most alluring of the three...
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Remember The Future Part Two
Cat: PKP 012. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Electro
LEGACY - "Nom De Guerre" (5:53)
Future Draft - "All That Remains" (3:38)
The Jaffa Kid - "SH-Dinosa" (4:09)
Odpein - "Badass Nostalgia" (5:00)
DJ Tsoug - "You Are The Unfortunate Product Of A Doomed Culture" (4:54)
Happy99 At Gmail Dot Com - "Untitled (2019)" (4:33)
Review: The second part of the Remember The Future series from the Greek label To Pikap is another 12" packed with electro goodness form an array of exciting artists. LEGACY opens up with 'Nom De Guerre' with its magnificently lithe and chrome plated rhythms dancing about over crunchy analogue drums. Future Draft rides a more zoned out and celestial electro vibe on 'All That Remains' and The Jaffa Kid gets into some intricate synth programming and off-grid beat work. Three further cuts on the B-side bring funky, dark and joyous tweaks to the electro format.
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Regina Blue EP
Cat: ADID 088. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Regina Blue (8:52)
We Used To Laugh (8:17)
The Indian Gate (8:12)
Review: Pure melodic tech-house from German artist Sebastian Leger, who has been a part of the All Day I Dream camp for a god whale now. 'Regina Blue' hears three joyous cuts make it to wax, all of which are characterised by fluttery electronics and harmonies on many a sine-textured synth. The main highlight is 'We Used To Laugh', which is seriously deep in its arpeggiated flourishes and pentatonic chords, which emboss the mix's depth to the extent that we can almst feel ourselves falling into the song.
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Extassy
Extassy (12")
Cat: LF 093. Rel: 11 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Extassy (9:49)
In A Distorted Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Frenchman Sebastien Leger is something of a musical drama. He makes escapist sounds with lovely captivating melodies designed to get you to disconnect from the often harsh reality of life and connect with the here and now. Stepping away from his own label he now turns up on Lost & Found with two more such well-designed and mature tracks. 'Extassy' is awash with glorious pads and shimmering synth lines over airy, suggestive drums. Flip-side tune 'In A Distorted Galaxy' has more weighted drums and rubbery baselines, but still the sort of keys that are dimly lit and twinkle in the darkness.
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Dark Moan EP
Cat: JKH 024. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Babe (5:32)
Otkuda (7:15)
Dark Moan (7:36)
Gotcha (6:38)
Review: .Legit Trip is back with his sixth release on Ibiza-based Jack's House Recordings. The Dark Moan EP opens with 'Acid Babe', a bouncy and energetic track that combines a classic 303 bassline with funky drums and robotic jack vocals, while 'Otkuda', is a tunnelling and hypnotic affair properly made for the heads-down moments. The B-side kicks off with the title track, a a moody number that's equal parts slinky and hypnotic, while the infectious minimal funk of 'Gotcha' with its looped vocal refrain is a playful and uplifting way to end the EP.
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