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Singles
Young Gifted & Black
Cat: SAG 013. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Klassiker/Ska
Bob & Marcia - "Young Gifted & Black" (3:14)
Marcia Griffiths - "Working To The Top" (2:42)
Review: Bob & Marcia's Young Gifted & Black album on Trojan came back in 1970 and was produced by Harry J. It included the title track, which was a UK top five hit that has remained a favourite. The cool and breezy groove carries a potent socio-political message and lo-fi drums that lodge deep. It is reissued here on anew 45rpm that is featured alongside Marcia Griffiths' soulful 'Working To The Top' which mixes authentic reggae and slightly more swaggering ska vibes and heartfelt, steady groove. Together, these tracks take it back to a golden age of reggae and are perfect for loud plays on sound systems this summer.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
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Biscuit Four
Cat: LNS 08. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
BOOH - "Hidden Between Ferns" (6:26)
Micro. Tron - "Microclima Robot" (5:22)
JJ Fortune - "Then I Dropped It" (5:35)
Vloon - "Instintos Teijdos" (6:52)
Review: This Biscuit release is a fierce four-track punch built dancefloor disruptors. Opening the A-side, France's BOOH (aka BOOOoo! Records co-founder) delivers 'Hidden Between Two Ferns,' a punishing blend of EBM and electro that morphs with dark energy. A2 sees Argentina's Micro.Tron bring pure electro muscle with 'Microclima Robot,' a rhythm-heavy cut that hits with precision. On the flip, JJ Fortune drops the epic and destructive 'Then I Dropped It' while Vloon closes with a snarling, high-voltage electro weapon. Raw, trippy and relentless, this one's built to shake basements and bend minds.
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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
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CV313 Plays Mike Huckaby: Our Life With The Wave
CV313 Plays Mike Huckaby: Our Life With The Wave (translucent red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOSPACE 313LE3. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Techno
Our Life With The Wave (7:16)
Our Life With The Wave (Federsen live dub) (7:12)
Our Life With The Wave (Cv313 + Federsen dub) (7:07)
Our Life With The Wave (Intrusion dub) (6:49)
Review: Originally released in 2007, 'Our Life With The Wave' stands as a prime example of the late great Detroit producer's deep, soulful approach to electronic music. Crafted entirely with the Waldorf Wave i a synth Huckaby often called one of his favourites i the track captures his distinctive blend of warmth and precision. This reissue, featuring the original alongside new remixes, is both a tribute and a celebration of his legacy. The original version remains as hypnotic as ever, its rich textures and subtle groove sounding timeless. On the Federsen live dub, the track takes on a more fluid, organic character, with shimmering layers unfolding over a sturdy, pulsating rhythm. Side-B opens with the Cv313 + Federsen dub, a deep, aquatic reimagining where ambient chords ripple over a taut, rolling bassline i a perfect dive into weightless, dubbed-out techno. Finally, the Intrusion dub stretches the track into a more expansive, airy space, full of atmospheric drift and slow-building, epic emotion. Together, these versions honor Huckaby's spirit while expanding his vision. Each dub feels reverent but also full of life, ensuring that 'Our Life With The Wave' continues to ripple forward through the evolution of deep electronic music.
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TRUST XY4
TRUST XY4 (12")
Cat: TRUSTXY 4. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Electro
DJ Glow X DJ Di'jital - "Whoami" (5:43)
JVN Machine X Microthol - "Somewhere Tonight" (4:34)
DL-MS X Alex Cortex - "Honokida" (6:32)
Populist X Luxus Varta - "Psychometric Profiling" (5:20)
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Fingers N Flowers
Fingers N Flowers (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: ML 2244. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Between Us (feat Madaline) (6:40)
Reel It In (feat feat Madaline - Fingers remix) (5:53)
Between Us (feat Madaline - instrumental dub) (6:40)
Reel It In (feat Madaline - Summer Acid Burn) (5:49)
Review: 40 years have now passed since Larry Heard made his first record. Heard is, of course, without peers when it comes to deep house - he pretty much drew up the blueprint after all - though he does occasionally invite other producers to bask in his reflected glow. That's the case here, as he and Memphis-based Michael Kuntzman (an artist who has previously released music on Heard's Alleviated imprint) deliver a notable collaborative 12". Guest performer Maddaline whispers, sings and vocalises her way through the dreamy, richly electronic and sonically pristine 'Between Us', which is accompanied by a typically gorgeous 'Instrumental Dub'. There are two versions of 'Reel It In' - also featuring Maddaline - too: the deep tech-house shuffle of Heard's'Fingers Mix' and the back-to-Chicago-87 flex of Kuntzman's 'Summer Acid Burn' take.
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Gespielt von: Luke Solomon
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The Way You Love Me: Remixes
The Way You Love Me: Remixes (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GLITS 020. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Way You Love Me (Dim TSOP version - Dimitri From Paris Glitterbox retouch) (8:14)
The Way You Love Me (Tom Moulton Philly Re-Grooved remix) (12:54)
Review: Some may argue that Dimitri From Paris and Tom Moulton have already provided the definitive remixes of Ron Hall, the Muthafunkaz and Marc Evans' 2006 gem "The Way You Love Me". This Glitterbox 12", which features alternative versions of those two legendary reworks, proves that they're wrong. Dimitri's "Glitterbox Retouch" of his Philadelphia International-inspired TSOP Version is a little more focused and tightly edited than its predecessor, but naturally incredibly similar. It's Moulton's "Philly Regrooved Mix", though, that's the real stunner. A near perfect example of Moulton's classic mixing skills, it sees the original disco mixer give space to each instrumental solo before unleashing the now oh-so-familiar vocal. The result is 13 minutes of unashamed disco bliss.
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Shades Of Rave Vol 1
Cat: RUPLDN 030. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Benda Brenda (5:07)
Come Undone (5:42)
Total Danger (5:05)
Rolling With Fabio (5:01)
A Deep Shade Of Rave (3:14)
Review: Brenda's debut for Rupture LDN is a love letter to the dancefloor in all its phases, from early anticipation to late-night transcendence. Hailing from the UK and embedded in the country's long rave lineage, she draws on 4x4 jungle techno, deep d&b and spoken word to map out a personal and emotional arc. 'Come Undone' captures the energy of the night in full swingirushing breaks, euphoric pressure, the kind of track that commands the room. Elsewhere, 'Benda Brenda' and 'Total Danger' are raw-edged and jungle-rooted, while 'Rolling With Fabio' is deeper and more rolling. It all closes on 'A Deep Shade of Rave (Outro)', a poem dedicated to her long-running Ferry to the Underworld sessions at Corsica Studios. Spiritually full, physically rinsedithis EP nails what it means to live for the rave.
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Manzo Edits Vol 5
Cat: MNZ 005. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rosy (Khemir edit) (6:28)
Amare Moto (Sparkling Attitude edit) (5:27)
You Have To Cry Tonight (SCASSO edit) (6:11)
Bring Me (Saks&Teip & Black Pomade edit) (6:53)
Review: Kicking of the fifth volume of Milan's Manzo Edits series after a hat-trick-and-more's worth of Afro-disco edits, we've now 'Rosy' on our ears, a bittersweet disco daydream fattened on swooning strings and lovesick charm. Things get steamier after the fact with 'Amare Moto', a slinky, mid-tempo grind laced with satin synths and late-night shimmer. Flip it over and you have 'You Have To Cry Tonight; tight Italo percs clutter in with big hair energy, and a bassline built for strutting. Closer 'Bring Me' dials up the absurdity: cowbells, yodels, and alpine mischief collide in a peak-time oddball rave.
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Blood Vibes
Cat: KD 053. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Masters At Work - "Blood Vibes" (demo mix) (4:13)
House Brigade - "A Madd Cry" (Dungeon edit mix) (4:12)
Review: Yet another early Masters At Work proto-jungle cut gets released on the inimitable Kay Dee recs. 'Blood Vibes' (Demo Version) is a desirous gemstone whose best facets reflect reggae, hip-hop and party breaks, though each side can only partially bend the unmissable light that is Kenny Dope" Gonzalez's production touch. Built around elements of Junior Reid's reggae classic 'One Blood', 'Blood Vibes' came about amid the pose-striking ballroom craze in New York in 1991, and even now we can hardly prepare ourselves for the riot that ensues on the following B-side, 'The Madd Cry'.
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Kingston Riddim
Kingston Riddim (blue in red vinyl 10")
Cat: FDFDUBSX 01. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Kingston Riddim (7:34)
Kingston Riddim (Sato interpretation) (8:10)
Review: Two decades deep into his career and still pushing forward, this seasoned German DJ delivers something that feels both timeless and fresh. The original version of 'Kingston Riddim' is a smooth, sun-soaked affair. Drawing from island dub but built with a crisp, modern hand, the track is full of warm organic textures and laid-back swing. The chords are clean and expressive without feeling too polished. There's a breezy confidence to the groove that makes it feel effortless. It's the kind of track that could slip into any set and feel right at home. Sato's interpretation dives into deeper territory. The bass rolls in thick and heavy while the chords get more tangled and echo-laced. There's a submerged quality here, like the track has been dragged through deeper waters. It's moodier than the original but still carries that same rooted sense of rhythm. This is one of those rare records where both sides hit in different but equally effective ways.
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Gespielt von: Shadow Dancer
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Nomalizo (reissue)
Cat: SSINT 003. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Soul
Nomalizo (5:10)
Kilimanjaro Take Us Higher (5:03)
Review: This priceless double-header brings together two timeless gems from South African music icon Letta Mbulu. On one side, the afro-electro boogie cult classic 'Nomalizo', a favourite among diggers and refined selectors alike, with its honeyed vocals, salty synth work and languid rhythms. On the other, there's 'Kilimanjaro Takes Us Higher', an uplifting, up-tempo dancefloor anthem radiating optimism with soul-drenched vocals, funk bass, disco strings and agile keys. Released together as a single for the first time, these sought-after tracks have been embraced across countless scenes for decades. Nothing short of essential.
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Islands Remixed EP
Cat: DOG 106. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Deep House
Luv Interlude (feat Kim Anh - Paranoid London remix) (6:48)
Dot The T's Ft (feat Deevoenay - Ron Basejam remix) (6:09)
Atlantean (feat Alfa Sackey - Josh Ludlow remix) (6:22)
Midnight Cicadas (feat Rebekah Reid - Medlar Sunset dub) (6:48)
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of Medlar's brilliant new album, Islands (a first solo set for 12 years, fact fans), Delusions of Grandeur has decided to deliver a swathe of club-ready remixes of key cuts. Predictably, the label has opted for an eclectic range of high-profile underground artists. Acid house revivalists Paranoid London step up first, re-framing 'Lub Interlude' as a dark, TB-303 fired chunk of electronic body music, before Crazy P's Ron Basejam turns 'Dot The T's', featuring rapper DeeVoNay, into a string-laden mutant electro shuffler. Over on side B, Josh Ludlow re-invents 'Atlantean' as an acid-flecked midtempo chugger, while Medlar himself delivers a gorgeous and colourful 'Sunset Dub' of 'Midnight Chicadas'.
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Curious Mind EP
Curious Mind EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 64. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Techno
Wind (7:49)
Stylus (7:33)
Viper (7:08)
Garth (9:04)
Review: Copenhagen's finest duo deliver deep, hypnotic dub techno, straight from the source. 'Wind' strikes us zephyrously with tizzy stabs and harder grooves, whilst 'Stylus' impresses with a relatively minimal flick of the pen, making for a quick and effective intra-vention. 'Viper' and 'Garth' run with this sense of freedom, unburdening themselves with gaseous headrooms, ample spaces in which to let the reverse hits and tonal whacks breathe. A worthy debut for the French fabulists over at Syncrophone, though Merv are hardly new to the game.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Revelation EP
Cat: ZCELEC 014. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Electro
Knowing That We Know Nothing (5:44)
Knowing That We Know Nothing (G303 Acid remix) (5:43)
Disclosures (feat Voiron) (6:31)
Disclosures (feat Voiron - G303 Acid remix) (6:32)
Review: The French duo Minimum Syndicat land on Dutch label Zodiak Commune with a double-barrelled dose of mind-altering machine funk. 'Knowing That We Know Nothing' opens with a cold-blooded electro crawl, all dystopian pads and twitchy circuitry, while the G303 remix rips it wide open with slamming kicks and acid phrases that slither like live wires. On the flip, 'Disclosures' ups the BPMs in collaboration with fellow Parisian Voiron, its militant acid techno groove sharpened into a peak-time burner. G303 returns to mutate that track too, saturating it in overdriven 303 squelch and off-grid snare flurries. Raw, unrelenting and brilliantly engineered i this is the kind of record that weaponises philosophy for the dancefloor.
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Disco Donuts Vol 3
Disco Donuts Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NUTS 003. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Expansions (4:14)
Ghetto Passion (4:06)
Review: Deified disco editor Mister Mushi breaks from his own Mushi 45s faction for a diplomatic dance-over with fellow sonic saucerers Disco Donuts, whose third volume in a series hammers home two more spacey soma-uplifts. 'Expansions' of course jazz-funk clarion call 'Expansions' by Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes, whose importuning "expand your mind" motif will never leave us. And of course, there's 'Ghetto Passion', an unknown remix to us, yet whose beats are so punctual that they could pop an iron ballon; this is a raw, clear and seething analogue sound, a style which many disco artists have tried to emulate since.
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Ohm Series #13
Cat: OHM 013. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Modernism - "Deserve Rage"
Tim Kossmann - "Resonance"
Ben Kaczor - "Love Goes"
Kirill Matveev & Nikdo - "Social Permafrost"
Review: The fact that this is the 13th release in the Ohm series catalogue need not impede the assurance of quality by way of superstitions about unlucky numbers. New ones from Modernism, Tim Kossmann, Bec Kaczor and Kirill Matveev work through gassy textures that rasp against negative, membranous moulds, be this on the understated, unassuming 'Love Goes' or the neurotransmissive 'Deserve Rage'. Bjarnar Jonsson has a good radar for talent, and does a bang-up A&R job on this resistant, reactant techno comp.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Machine Dreams EP
Cat: CKNOWEP 67. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Electro
Machanism (8:00)
Machine Dreams (6:32)
Replicant (6:04)
Dream II (7:03)
Review: With fine EPs on Seven Hills, Flight Mode, Spectral Bounce and Mephis to his name, Uruguayan producer Molen is an artist on the rise. Here he makes his bow on the admirable Craigie Knowes, an imprint renowned for its high-quality threshold. He sets the tone with the head-nodding, 90s IDM style excellence of 'Machanism' - all 'Selected Ambient Works' chords, spooky electronic textures and manipulated hip-hop beats - before charging towards the dancefloor on the Drexciya style electro hustle of title track 'Machine Dreams'. Over on side B, 'Replicant' sees him bolt waves of psychedelic, early progressive house style acid lines and TB-303 tweaks to a punchy electro breakbeat, while 'Dream 2' is a gorgeous slab of shuffling, mid-tempo electro marked out by attractive melodies, lilting acid lines and immersive chords.
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Gettin' Somewhere? EP
Gettin' Somewhere? EP (180 gram vinyl 12" Nachpressung)
Cat: PG 075. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Dust In The System: Tokyo Dub Plate (7:06)
Let's Do It (6:38)
Find Love (Ambient Space Tek) (6:01)
Review: Veteran UK producer and onetime member of techno/electro legends The Advent returns with a versatile three-track offering on his own Phoenix G label. The release explores the intersections of dub, house and techno, showing MR G's knack for creating deep, emotive grooves. Over the 25 years he's been releasing music he's kept a signature style and this is no excepyion. Side-1 features 'Dust In The System: Tokyo Dub Plate', a jazzy, dub-infused tech-house track with a rich, atmospheric vibe. Its deep basslines and subtle swing make it both hypnotic and dancefloor-ready. Side-2 opens with 'Let's Do It', where acid-laced techno and house collide. With bold rave chords and a driving rhythm, this track packs an infectious energy that feels destined for peak-time moments. Closing the EP is 'Find Love (Ambient Space Tek)', a chord-heavy, dreamlike piece that leans into chill-out territory. Its ambient tones and ethereal textures provide a soothing contrast, ending the record on a reflective note. Another excellent album, functional yet soulful, in his impressive catalogue.
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Flying Machine
Cat: MXMRK 2071. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Flying Machine (5:39)
How Much Are They? (5:01)
Review: Danny Krivit remains in a class of one when it comes to meticulous and masterful edits of classics. He puts out a fair few of them too, but the quality levels never dip, as is the case again here when he throws it back to the energy of his native New York's most legendary dancefloors. Opener 'Flying Machine' by War was originally composed for the 1978 film Youngblood and is a dramatic Latin-infused instrumental packed with swirling flutes, fierce perc and a breakbeat that's fuelled countless Afro house tracks. It's a fiery dancefloor weapon that hasn't been on 7" before and it comes backed with 'How Much Are They', which dives into deep dub territory with help from post-punk legends Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay. It's a real mind melter packed with mad effects.
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Astral Ascension: Japanese Fusion
Astral Ascension: Japanese Fusion (limited hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl 12" in Juno exclusive sleeve + sticker)
Cat: MUKAT 100. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Astral Ascension (Full 7.47 version)
Eternal Tide (Full 6.24 version)
Review: Mukatsuku celebrates its 100th release on vinyl with two tracks lifted from the excellent, Japanese-only long player Message From A New Dawn from Kyoto Jazz Massive, recently celebrating their 30th year anniversary of production and releases. Both tracks here are given full versions and their own side of wax for extra loud play and have been highlights of the ongoing live sets around the world from the outfit. KJM present their vision of the ultimate crossover electric jazz fusion and it all adds up to a fresh take on their iconic sound, crafted to push boundaries and inspire the future of nu jazz.
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Ambient Classics From Japan
Ambient Classics From Japan (hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies + sticker)
Cat: MUKAT 099. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Modern Living - "Snow Bird"
Virgo - "System For Zodiac"
Review: Ambient Classics From Japan on Mukatsuku features two lush filled classics from the label Form@ Record label from the land of the rising sun....First up, Shuichiro Nakazawa under the guise of Modern Living from 1998 - initially taken from the CD only Art Form 2 compilation although it also popped up on Music From Memory's excellent Virtual Dreams collection - now gets a whole side on loud cut 180 gram vinyl to itself. On the flipside comes Virgo aka Yasutaka Sato with his gorgeous deep techno ambient gem 'System For Zodiac piece, taken from the Landform Code CD, of which only 30 copies were ever made and has never seen light of day to vinyl until now. No repress hand numbered to 300 copies and first 100 come with Japanese Origami paper crane + sticker.
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Chicago School Of Jazz Vol 1
Cat: CTX 016. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Pitmaster's Ritual (6:04)
We Play Jazz (6:40)
4 Paul (6:18)
This Side Of The Tracks (4:07)
Review: Mystic Bill (real name William Torres) has been making music in Chicago since the late 1980s, though it's only since the mid 1990s that his records have been appearing in stores. Here he makes his bow on Rawax offshoot ChiWax with a set of cuts loosely inspired by the long-held Windy City trend of fusing elements of jacking house and jazz. He begins in typically forthright fashion on 'Pitmaster Ritual', where jacking acid house drums are overlaid with spacey synth solos and jazzy electronics, before unfurling the chunkier and more locked in, organ-sporting shuffle of 'We Play Jazz'. Over on side B, '4 Paul' is a wholehearted tribute to sadly departed Chicagoan house great Paul Johnson, while 'This Side of the Tracks' is deeper, warmer and altogether weirder in the best possible way.
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Show Your Power
Cat: DINK 019. Rel: 12 May 25
 
International
Nickodemus & Barzo Featuing Zango Abongo - "Show Your Power" (feat Zango Abongo) (3:24)
Mr Doris - "Want Some More" (feat Much Maligned) (3:54)
Review: Heavyweight sonic Afro-botics from Nikodemus, Barzo and Mr Doris on 7" wax. The trio team up here with Dinked Records for a double-bill 7" in veins of amapiano and broken beat, primed for crate sifters and floor ambulants alike. On the A, 'Want Some More' delivers Mr. Doris' signature blend of rhythmic muscle and Afro-Latin swang, while the flip flops Nickodemus with Barzo and Zongo Abongo for 'Show Your Power': a bold, percussive cut straddling broken beat, house, and ska. Somewhere between 126 and 128 BPM, both are utter floor finishers and could easily intro your next Afro-house set as they could provide it a sense of continuous, mid-set body.
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Tags: Afro House
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Clergy 10 Years
Cat: CRGX 4. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Norbak - "Sinto" (5:40)
Hemka - "The Dust" (5:09)
Sciahri - "Antartide" (5:36)
Sera J - "Conciso" (4:54)
Phara - "Faint" (5:39)
Measure Divide - "Green" (4/10 remix - Cleric remix) (5:09)
Review: The Clergy Ten Year anniversary celebrations continue with a fourth special instalment of their various artists series. It's packed again with the sort of high-functioning techno that DJs always need to construct powerful sets, and that dancers will respond well to thanks to its detailing. Norbak opens with the moody minimalism of 'Sinto', Sciahri explore a more uptempo sound with grainy, gritty loops on 'Antartide' and Phara's 'Faint' gets more twisted with hellish effects and caustic textures all getting you on edge while the pummelling drums bounce out their muscular rhythm. These are evocative cuts for techno storytelling.
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Intercity Relation Guide: Volume 1
Cat: BC 004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
OM2 - "Hot Stew" (4:07)
Derek Russo & Thomas Xu - "Zodiac Travel" (5:41)
Deon Jamar - "Room 303" (7:48)
Mark Grusane - "Astro House" (6:22)
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Extraball EP
Cat: PFRITE 022. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Danny Parton & Mike Parton - "Extraball" (6:15)
Mike Parton - "Gemini" (4:53)
Danny Parton - "Luniz" (5:49)
Danny Parton - "The World Without U" (6:29)
Review: Fresh from dropping a fine stream of loopy filter house fun on their own Jolene Records, The Parton Brothers fire up the dancefloor with their sizzling debut on Pomme Frite and channels classic French touch vibes with style. Danny & Mike deliver cuts that could have easily slipped out of the Roule camp in the late 90s here with tracks like 'Extraball,' 'Gemini,' 'Luniz' and 'The World Without You' packed with crunchy disco loops, rich filter-funk and irresistible groove. It's a tribute to that beloved French house sound we all know and love - warm, raw and homemade with love. A must for vintage deep house heads.
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Groove Is In The Heart Vol 2
Cat: GCV 029. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Prospect Park - "I Got This Feelin'" (feat Taka Boom - Micky More & Andy Tee Disco mix) (6:33)
Lou Casablanca - "Gimmie Your Love" (feat Angela Johnson - Groove Assassin mix) (6:00)
Da Funk Junkies & DiscoGalactiX - "Holding On" (6:46)
Massimo Berardi - "Who I Am" (feat Sheree Hicks) (6:49)
Review: Last year, Groove Culture Music established the Groove Is In The Heart series as a vehicle for showcasing on vinyl some of the various gems from the label's digital-only releases. In effect, what we get is the cream of the crop - guaranteeing high quality throughout. Certainly, the second EP is packed full of tried-and-tested treats. To kick things off, label chiefs Micky More and Andy Tee rework Prospect Park's 'I Got This Feeling', where the legendary Taka Boom sings soulfully atop and jaunty and celebratory disco-house groove, before Groove Assassin re-imagines Lou Casablanca's 'Gimme Your Love' as an organ and bongo-rich soulful house gem. Over on side B, Da Funk Junkies and Discogalactix's deliver the sweet disco-house rush of 'Holding On', before Massimo Beradi lays down the piano-powered soulful house delight that is 'Who I Am'.
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MOS All Stars EP
Cat: MOS 036. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Aroy Dee - "Touch"
Maspaventi - "Horizons" (feat Aroy Dee)
R-A-G - "Wired"
R-A-G - "All Forgotten"
Review: No nonsense analogue house champions the notorious R-A-G team are back once again with more goodies on their home label M>O>S. For this one, they drop four outstanding and acidic deep house jackers. Featuring the skills of Aroy Dee, MaSpaventi and G-String, it is the former who kicks off with 'Touch', which is dusty and far-sighted. He then features with Maspaventi on 'Horizons', which is a dreamy and low-key sound with backlit chords. R-A-G then hook up for 'Wired', which is a twisted and trippy after-party mind melter and 'All Forgotten', which is moody, shadowy and traces a line to the best Detroit house from their long-running Amsterdam studio sessions.
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Tags: Acid House
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Detroit On The Move Vol 2
Cat: UAR 020. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Gari Romalis - "Electronix (I'm Ya Dancer)" (7:31)
G Major - "Metro To Downtown" (6:27)
Chuck Daniels & Hazmat Live - "I Want You" (6:25)
Max Watts - "Velocity" (6:35)
Review: Norm Talley's Detroit label Upstairs Asylum comes through with another various artists gem here: Gari Romalis kick off with the sort of smoky house depths you always expect from this imprint. 'Electronix (I'm Ya Dancer)' is dubbed out but dynamic, then G Major's 'Metro To Downtown' brings an injection of soul warmth and percussive looseness. Chuck Daniels & Hazmat Live's 'I Want You' is a darker, more heads down affair with freaky vocals and digital synth patterns over gritty, US garage styled low ends. Max Watts then cuts loose with the undulating dub techno depths of 'Velocity' to round out a varied EP.
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NFRV 013 (feat Ross Couch remix)
Cat: NFRV 013. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Deep House
Saison - "The Riff" (Ross Couch remix) (6:18)
Saison - "Feel This" (6:11)
Vertigini - "Box Of Pandora" (6:23)
Mo’Cream - "I’m Sure" (5:34)
Review: The No Fuss label has been busy of late and is now dropping the many fruits of their labours with several EPs landing in quick succession. The 13th outing is a various artists affair that features two cuts from Saison on the A-side, though it's a Ross Couch remix of 'The Riff' that opens up. It's feelgood house with nice dancing piano chords and a Balearic feel while 'Feel This' brings more summery chords and dusty drum loops for some open-air dancing fun. Vertigini then offers the 90s-tinged 'Box Of Pandora' and Mo'Cream closes out with the already classic 'I'm Sure.'

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BODOACEVA 004
Cat: BODOACEVA 004. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Ambrosia" (5:24)
Frits Wentink & Malin Genie - "Exopaq" (5:32)
ZZ BANKS - "Comet" (Deep mix) (4:10)
Clovis Chilwell - "Don't Let The Night End" (5:16)
Dominic Oswald - "Never Letting Go" (4:40)
Rico Scott - "Slow Burn" (4:59)
Review: Bobby Donny's ongoing ACE series of vinyl releases has thus far delivered some genuine deep house treats. This is particularly true of the Dutch label's sporadic, compilation style EPs, which tend to showcase tracks previously released on digital-only EPs. There's plenty to set the pulse racing on EP number four, with highlights including two fine collaborations between label founder Frits Wentink and fellow Amsterdam scene stalwart Malin Genie (the sub-heavy peak-time bounce of 'Ambrosia' and the techno-tempo hypnotism of 'Exopaq'); the ultra-deep two-step house shuffle of 'Comet (Deep mix)' by ZZ Banks; the Italo-house influenced colour of Clovis Chilwell's 'Don't Let The Night End'; and the deep, hazy and dubbed-out brilliance of 'Slow Burn' by Rico Scott.
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Gespielt von: Superbreak, Kisk, Max Sinàl
 in stock $16.98
Alben
R2 & Yoruba 25
R2 & Yoruba 25 (gatefold cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: R2YRS 1. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Karizma - "Spirit" (6:20)
Karizma - "Spirit" (Honeycomb remix) (8:28)
Karizma - "Spirit" (K2 dub) (6:13)
Karizma - "W!thout !t" (3:12)
Osunlade - "Electricity" (7:17)
Osunlade - "Sumpin' Like Dis" (8:27)
Afefe Iku - "823" (7:05)
Mr Flip - "Drippin'" (Karizma Baltimore Drip) (6:05)
Review: Celebrating 25 years of two of the most influential house labels around, this joint double-pack from London's R2 and Osunlade's Yoruba Records is a heavyweight offering that bridges soulful roots and dancefloor depth. Karizma's long-awaited 'Spirit' appears in multiple formsihis original gospel-powered burner, a Josh Milan remix (as Honeycomb), and a dub version featuring Nicholas Ryan Gant, all radiating righteous, late-night warmth. The second R2 cut, 'W!thout !t' is stripped and punchy, full of Karizma's trademark percussive invention. Yoruba's side sees Osunlade light up the system with 'Electricity' and 'Sumpin' Like Dis', both steeped in rhythm and spiritual uplift. Afefe Iku's '823' dives deep into his signature twilight textures, while Karizma's Baltimore remix of Mr. Flip's 'Drippin'' closes the set on a loose and funky high. It's a snapshot of two defining voices in house musicirich in groove, spirit and intention.
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WLFGRL (10th Anniversary Edition)
WLFGRL (10th Anniversary Edition) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FCL 681LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
MG1 (0:43)
Ionic Funk (20XXX Battle Music) (4:32)
Krystle (URL Cyber Palace mix) (3:26)
Ginger Claps (3:06)
Ghost (3:04)
Undercover Investigator (GabberTrap mix) (2:06)
Out By 16 Dead On The Scene (3:28)
Post Rave Maximalist (2:57)
Phase A (2:52)
Freewill (Phase Beta) (2:09)
Excruciating Deth (Phase Y) (4:54)
Hidden Power (Phase D) (8:16)
MG2 (1:04)
Nightsaber (4:13)
Lifeforce2 (3:18)
WLFGRL ACID (3:13)
Phantasy13 (3:16)
Review: Machine Girl's debut album celebrates its tenth anniversary with a long-awaited reissue, which marks the first time it arrives on CD as well as vinyl. Originally released in 2014, WLFGRL fused footwork, jungle, digital hardcore and rave into a chaotic, euphoric sound that helped launch a global underground movement. The album's packed with raw intensity and plenty of breakcore influence so it introduced a new generation to extreme electronic music and to celebrate its return, a one-off livestreamed show at Brooklyn's Trans-Pecos accompanied the release. As we are reminded listening back now, WLFGRL is a real high-water mark in outsider music culture.
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Spellbound Live Vol 6: Male Tears
Spellbound Live Vol 6: Male Tears (eco mix vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SBDY 5792271. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Talk To Me (5:03)
Model Citizen (3:57)
Belladonna (5:22)
Sex On Drugs (3:39)
Future X (3:19)
Regret 4 Nothing (4:56)
Hit Me (6:13)
Jaded (4:49)
 in stock $41.08
Blurred Memories
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 18. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Agata (8:19)
Morning Ride (9:24)
This Is Always (10:38)
Madake (7:48)
Su Phu (9:20)
Someday (7:31)
Blurred Memories (15:13)
Review: Margaux Gazur has made her mark as a DJ with sets at places like Panorama Bar and Waking Life. Her debut album on Smallville is a deeply personal exploration of identity and sound that confirms she is just as good in the studio. The French-Vietnamese artist is now based in Berlin but draws from her time living in Vietnam and childhood recollections to craft nearly 70 minutes of immersive, organic electronica across Blurred Memories. Field recordings, traditional instruments and woozy textures blend with street rhythms from Hanoi to create rich, intimate soundscapes of the sort that are well suited to this label. Each track reveals delicate details such as mysterious voices and fragile glitches in the hypnotic grooves. Known for captivating sets at Panorama Bar, La Station, and Waking Life, Margaux offers a magical, emotionally resonant debut that invites listeners into her blurred sonic past.
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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini
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Let Freedom Ring (reissue)
Let Freedom Ring (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: SRPD 0079CV. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Jazz
Melody For Melonae (13:18)
I'll Keep Loving You (6:17)
Rene (10:00)
Omega (8:26)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Upside Down
Cat: SFX 10. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Not On Display (3:48)
Salted & Sweet (4:10)
Bang Bang (5:29)
Farewell (3:52)
Together We Ride (4:12)
Is This Real? (5:02)
Narciss Century (5:19)
Ambient Snake (2:50)
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Exit 808
Exit 808 (pink black white & grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SAR 0006XY. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Electro
Bass Situation 313 (6:54)
Borg Invasion (5:41)
Exit 808 (End Of All Existence edit) (5:31)
Borg Fightz (5:33)
Space Technician (6:31)
Techno Logical (5:34)
The Greed (5:31)
Passion (4:45)
Social Alliance Warriors (Political Greed mix) (5:53)
Review: Detroit electro investigator MICRO4CE delivers a no-compromise double pack here across two EPs packed with nine tracks of raw electronic futurism and imaging. It is all rooted in classic Detroit electro and so-called hi-tech-funk so the sound channels early 80s influences like Nucleus and Mantronix while carving out its own cyborg-driven edge. 'Bass Situation 313' gets underway with swampy low ends and far-sighted chords then the likes of 'Borg Fightz' bring unrelenting coruscated drums and 'The Greed' is a more minimal sound with zippy synths and dehumanised vocals. This is seriously high-grade electro for heads who like gritty, futuristic and fearless sounds.
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A Higher Frequency
Cat: MLP 1014. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Funk
Open The Gate (2:52)
Get Loose (3:44)
Spinning (3:05)
Back & Better (3:31)
Sweet Company (2:55)
Sparks Of Joy (3:09)
Phantom Power (3:25)
Can't Stop This Fire (feat Carlton Jumel Smith) (3:25)
When We Roll (3:58)
Homebound (3:33)
Review: Germany's funk collective expand their sound on this release, recorded live at the MPS studio in the Black Forest. The raw, break-heavy foundation remains, but the album ventures into jazz, soul, and psychedelia, capturing an organic energy that feels both spontaneous and precise. Tracks like 'Open The Gate' blend punchy brass with intricate rhythms, while 'Spinning' layers folk-psych guitar and cinematic horns, creating a fluid dialogue between the musicians. 'Back And Better' highlights Nichola Richards' soulful vocals, adding depth to the sparse beats. The album also explores playful experimentation, with 'Sparks of Joy' embracing a swampy groove, and 'Phantom Power' introducing an electric phin, nodding to world jazz influences. Carlton Jumel Smith's performance on 'Can't Stop This Fire' and the gospel-tinged 'Homebound' anchor the album, grounding its expansive journey. The result is a cohesive and evolving soundione that truly captures the clearly audible joy of collaboration.
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KIDS
KIDS (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed) + poster)
Cat: RSTRM 734UO. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit (intro)
Outside
Get Em Up
Nikes On My Feet
Senior Skip Day
The Spins
Don't Mind If I Do
Paper Route (feat Chevy Woods)
Good Evening
Ride Around
Knock Knock
Mad Flava Heavy Flow (feat DJ Bonics - interlude)
Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza
All I Want Is You
Poppy
Face In The Crowd
Review: Mac Miller's K.I.D.S.: Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit stands out as a poignant reflection on youth, blending familiar nostalgia with a fresh lens. Released originally on August 13, 2010, this mixtape marks Miller's fourth project and draws inspiration from the 1995 film Kids, mirroring the film's themes throughout its tracks. For many Millennials and older Gen Z listeners, K.I.D.S. encapsulates the essence of teenage freedom and the bittersweet transition into adulthood. Tracks like 'The Spins' and 'Senior Skip Day' evoke memories of high school's final days, capturing the blend of excitement and wistfulness that defined those moments. On 'Poppy,' Miller addresses the emotional turbulence of growing up and loss, dedicating the song to his late grandfather. Despite its youthful exuberance, the mixtape's underlying poignancy becomes evident, particularly as it reminds listeners of Miller's early innocence before his public struggle with addiction. While the mixtape's upbeat tracks, like 'The Spins,' remain playlist staples, the collection now carries a deeper, bittersweet resonance. Now reissued on clear yellow vinyl for another new generation to get a hold of and enjoy.
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Interior Music
Cat: CREP 116. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Regina Regina (2:31)
Mr Hammer How Dare You (6:58)
Truncation (Ethnography) (4:33)
The Last Dream Of The Year (5:25)
Ludwig (3:33)
Hikikomori (5:34)
Thin As A Beam Of Moonlight (Interior Music) (4:02)
An Anthropology Of Automatons (6:32)
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Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series)
Roll Call (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 3. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Jazz
Roll Call (10:37)
My Groove Your Move (6:42)
Take Your Pick (4:55)
A Baptist Beat (8:54)
The More I See You (6:45)
The Breakdown (4:57)
Review: By 1960, Georgia-born tenor saxophonist Mobley was at the height of his powers, crafting a trilogy of hard bop masterpiecesiSoul Station, Roll Call and Workout. Roll Call, the middle entry, finds Mobley leading an inspired quintet featuring the young and fiery Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, alongside the rock-solid Soul Station rhythm section of pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and the explosive Art Blakey on drums. The result is a hard bop stunner, bursting with energy, interplay and lyrical phrasing. This reissue opens with the dynamic title track, a minor-key powerhouse that jumps out of the speakers, pushing each musician to deliver their best. Mobley and Hubbard's chemistry is electrifying, their solos crackling with urgency. The swaggering 'My Groove Your Move' follows, built on a confident, swinging groove, while 'A Baptist Beat' channels the deep, soulful call-and-response tradition of the black church. A second take of the latter further showcases the group's enthusiasm and spontaneity. The album's only standard, 'The More I See You', is a sublime moment of restraint, with Hubbard's use of the harmon mute adding a delicate, smoky touch. Mobley's playing here epitomises his gift for melodic improvisationisubtle yet deeply expressive. His warm, bluesy tone and sophisticated phrasing made him one of the most lyrical saxophonists of his era. Even decades later, Roll Call remains a cornerstone of hard bop.
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Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics)
Thelonious Himself (Original Jazz Classics) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 852. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
April In Paris (3:52)
A Ghost Of A Chance (4:23)
Functional (9:19)
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (4:06)
I Should Care (3:10)
'Round Midnight (6:41)
All Alone (4:46)
Monk's Mood (8:06)
Review: Wedged between the high points of Brilliant Corners and Monk's Music, Thelonious Monk's fourth Riverside outing marks a quieter yet pivotal chapter in his discog. Recorded in 1957, a transformative year for Monk, it hears the pianist almost entirely alone at the keyboard, chancing a rare but studious view into his inner compositional world. This session packs a deeply felt solo reading of ''Round Midnight', one of his most enduring pieces, not to mention the cloistered but still group-recorded cut 'Monk's Mood'; the latter track holds special historic significance, as it marks the first recorded appearance of John Coltrane with Monk, alongside unbeaten bassist Wilbur Ware. Though less boisterous than its neighbouring releases, this session reveals Monk in the away-with midsts of a rare creative "zone": distilled, raw, and searching.
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Escape The Chaos
Escape The Chaos (translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 100LP 169R. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Call For Love (4:18)
Elephant Clouds (4:06)
Peace Of Me (feat Oscar #Worldpeace) (2:43)
We Live & Die (3:04)
Far We Come (4:41)
Molten (4:45)
Bleeding Out (5:40)
Cooler Heads (2:10)
Hold It Down (3:03)
Dead To Me (4:10)
Pareidolia (feat Amanda Zamolo) (3:44)
Escape The Chaos (5:00)
Review: Trip-hop pioneers Morcheeba return in full force with a stunning 11th studio album, Escape The Chaos. Lead member Ross Godfrey says of the record: "this whole record is a process of trying to reconnect with what really matters, whether it's what in your heart, or with the world, putting your feet on grass and feeling the earth beneath you" says Ross Godfrey. Skye Edwards adds: "In a way, it's a homage to the thirty years of being in Morcheeba, which is 60% of my existence." Since forming in London in 1995, they've sold over 10 million albums, from their platinum-selling Big Calm to collaborations with David Byrne and film work with Steven Soderbergh; now 30 years in, their presence within trip-hop is felt again, with forerunning single 'We Live And Die' providing buzzing hugs of electric bass and clear, haute beats, as Edwards muses on the counterbalancing ups and downs of life.
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Escape The Chaos
Cat: 100LP 169. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Call For Love
Elephant Clouds
Peace Of Me (feat Oscar #Worldpeace)
We Live & Die
Far We Come
Molten
Bleeding Out
Cooler Heads
Hold It Down
Dead To Me
Pareidolia (feat Amanda Zamolo)
Escape The Chaos
Review: Formed in 1995, Morcheeba - Skye Edwards and brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey - have spent nearly three decades darning their organic trip-hop to the wider global music fabric, with ear-catching success. The London trio are now raring to contrast their debut statements Fragments of Freedom (2000) and Charango (2002) with a stylistic evolution and a paean to human peace of mind. Escape The Chaos comes after many a solo project, film score, and lineup change, all of which have heard Morcheeba relocate themselves on the popular music map, with far-Eastern instrumental echoes and cinematic sublimes once again bridging divides between classic and contemporary trip hop.
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Gaiaphilia
Gaiaphilia (LP Nachpressung)
Cat: MTR 019. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Birds Of Borneo (3:12)
Gaiaphilia (8:17)
Elegant Spiral (6:54)
Ancient Beach (5:07)
O-KA-GU-RA (3:50)
Sanukite (2:33)
Veil Of The Night (5:46)
Hibiki Of Katakamuna (1:32)
Review: Japanese artists Yumiko Morioka and Takashi Kokubo unite for a journey through blended piano, atmospheric synth and nighttime field recording. Both Morioka and Kokubo are pioneers of Japanese new age import, with the former lyricist, pianist and composer trailblazing with her sole 1987 album Resonance and the latter composer and musical environmentalist responsible for a string of geometrically-charged, fantastical LPs from 1980 onwards. Morioka herself makes a welcome return to music after taking a staunch step back to raise her family in the late 80s; her music has since been quietly cherished, and now Gaiaphilia evidences her not-lost ivorian flair, with her piano melding blissfully with pop-out sea- and soundscapes.
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Idolar
Idolar (LP)
Cat: ATFA 052LP. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Idolar (5:32)
Why Wena (5:03)
Kwenzenjani (4:52)
Impohlo (4:43)
Thula Msindo (4:20)
Mashonisa (5:20)
Woza (4:18)
Sdudla (5:20)
Baby (5:06)
Izozo (4:38)
Review: Moskito's roots run deep in Tembisa, South Africa, where the pulse of the streets met the groove of kwaito. Founded by Mahlubi "Shadow" Radebe and the late Zwelakhe "Malemon" Mtshali, the group initially thrived as pantsula dancers before locking into the rhythmic power of kwaito. Their debut release captures the raw, unfiltered energy of that transition. 'Idolar' and 'Why Wena' kick things off with a heady blend of infectious vocals and bass-heavy beats, while tracks like 'Kwenzenjani' and 'Impohlo' bring their gritty, township roots to the forefront. Here, the music doesn't need to be refinedieach track, like 'Mashonisa' and 'Woza', is steeped in authenticity. It's the sound of a group at the crossroads of tradition and innovation, channeling the energy of their hometown while pulling from global influences to redefine the boundaries of kwaito. This is the essence of the genre, unfiltered and unpolishediraw, urgent and full of life.
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Tags: Afro House
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Idolar
Idolar (cassette)
Cat: ATFA 052CS. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Idolar (5:32)
Why Wena (5:03)
Kwenzenjani (4:52)
Impohlo (4:43)
Thula Msindo (4:20)
Mashonisa (5:20)
Woza (4:18)
Sdudla (5:20)
Baby (5:06)
Izozo (4:38)
 in stock $14.73
Idolar
Idolar (CD)
Cat: ATFA 052CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Idolar
Why Wena
Kwenzenjani
Impohlo
Thula Msindo
Mashonisa
Woza
Sdudla
Baby
Izozo
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Sunset Breaker
Cat: PRD 1026. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Secrets (5:02)
Some Lovin' (5:26)
Innervision (4:56)
Shine For Your Desire (3:16)
Twilight (4:11)
In Time (4:08)
The Road (3:20)
Get Me Higher (3:04)
Sunset Breaker (3:34)
Review: Neapolitan funk maestro Mystic Jungle returns with a new LP less than a year after the dreamy Words of Love with more astrally-charged electro/boogie/disco type wonderment. Dario di Pace's third full-length has been quietly brewing for years, shaped by studio shutdowns and shifts in location i and that patchwork journey adds a certain character to the gorgeously technicolour music on show. It's perhaps his most eclectic and free-flowing release yet: a bright, hazy blend of styles that feels both loose and deeply considered. On the dancefloor end, tracks like 'Secrets' and 'Some Lovin'' burst with disco grooves, searing guitars, call-and-response vocals and sultry sax lines. Elsewhere, 'Innervision' and 'Twilight' lean into lovers rock and wavy neon-dub pop, full of yearning, shimmer and otherworldly flourishes. Then there's the stoner sway of 'The Road' and 'Get Me Higher' i sun-soaked, psychedelic jams with zoned-out soul at their core. A richly immersive Amalfi joyride from start to finish, the Periodica fire just keeps on burning.
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