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Singles
Checking Out
Checking Out (limited 12")
Cat: SJR 53912. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Checking Out (5:22)
Checking Out (instrumental) (4:07)
Review: In 1984, Jamaican-born producer Tony Williams gifted the British jazz-funk scene with two exceptional 12" records, both now rare gems. One of these, Nat King Cool's 'Checking Out,' showcases a fusion of MFSB's 'Mysteries of the World' with quintessential UK Brit-funk vibes. Originally released on the Tai Wan label, this single remains as fresh today as it did in 1984, with its captivating flip-side instrumental. Remastered from tapes, these essential 80s Brit-funk tracks are presented on pristine vinyl, adorned with bespoke repro-labels, and packaged in a groovy Soul Jazz/Funk Masters house bag, which means it looks as good as it sounds.
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It's Over
Cat: DYNAM 7084. Rel: 01 Feb 21
 
Jazz
It's Over (7:06)
Love Signs (4:14)
Review: Once of the more creative jazz singers, Nanette Natal was active in the mid-'70s after switching from a career as a classical singer in the 1960s. .Originally released in 1981, both of the tracks on this dynamite 7" are taken from the private press album My Song of Something. They feature outstanding vocal work over high energy, superbly kinetic jazz dance grooves that brim and bristle with more energy than a whole junior school full of children after too many sweets. This marks the first tie these two classic jazz bangers have made it to their own 7".
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Nod To The Jazz Cats EP
Cat: LCNA 001. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nod To The Jazz Cats (7:28)
Toby's Anthem (8:47)
Not To The Jazz Cats (iO Mulen remix) (7:47)
Review: New Manchester-based label Lacuna Records welcomes Australian producer Nate S.U from Sydney (Conspiracy | When Dogs Fly) who serves up the sunny and playful tech house of 'To The Jazz Cat', followed by 'Toby's Anthem' - a tough rolling, peak time 'energy builder' geared for the main room. But undoubtedly the real highlight on LCNA001 is the remix on the flip by the one and only (iO) Mulen, where the Ukrainian serves up a typically infectious and hypnotic groove in his consistently idiosyncratic style.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Parallel Universe 02
Cat: PARA 02. Rel: 27 Jun 22
 
Techno
Nathan Boost - "Cloning Sequence" (7:20)
Dylan Forbes - "Ephemeral Ecstasy" (6:58)
Modex - "Standardised Retro Augmentation" (6:45)
E00 - "Birdwatching" (7:31)
Review: Parallel Universe is a label into its second release here, following up a terrific debut with contributions from some of the scene's most ascendant names. On its second missive, they've tapped Antwerp's Nathan Boost who contributes the trippy, boompty, minimal house groove of 'Cloning Sequence', while Irishman Dylan Forbes serves up a throwback to early '90s rave on the breakbeat-infused euphoria of 'Ephemeral Ecstasy'. Elsewhere, Luke Mazzeri aka ModEx takes you to a higher state of consciousness on the early techno sound of 'Standardised Retro Augmentation' and finally E00's 'Birdwatching' is a mish-mash of tropes from classic house, IDM and trance.
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Theme From Zoltan
Theme From Zoltan (limited audiophile vinyl 7")
Cat: WB 009. Rel: 27 Jul 21
 
Jazz
Theme From Zoltan (5:08)
Mister E (3:21)
Review: WallenBink line up another hugely collectable 7" from the Nathan Davis Quintet here, this time on audiophile vinyl. Recorded in 1965, 'Happy Girl' has remained unissued on wax ever since then. It was made by a first rate collective including the likes of Woody Shaw on trumpet and Larry Young, who is often said to be "the Coltrane of the organ." 'Theme From Zoltan' is a superb modal original and on the flip side is another uptempo working in the form of 'Mister E,' which was written by Nathan, and is packed with high grade solos. This limited edition pressing was transfered from analogue mastertapes.
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Neighborhood Watch Volume One
Cat: WB NW1. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Deep House
NativeSun vs JamesBangura - "Demon Mode" (3:35)
Sami - "Marty & Jack" (5:23)
Juana - "It's Low" (6:08)
DJ Technics - "Clair" (take Two) (4:05)
Max D - "No Snare" (6:05)
The Khan - "Part Of Me (Ode To DC)" (2:47)
Review: Following up releases by the likes of Mark Seven, Florist and Cygnus, Ari Goldman's Washington D.C-based World Building returns with this awesome varioust artist compilation. Neighborhood Watch Volume One features a wide selection of moods and grooves: NativeSun vs JamesBangura get stuck into some dark dubstep on 'Demon Mode' much like The Khan does later on the deeply meditative 'Part Of Me (Ode To DC), while Sami gets their swing on with the classic house of 'Marty & Jack', Juana's tunneling 'It's Low' gives you a dose of heroin house and over on the flip Max D gets deep down and dirty on 'No Snare'.
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I Think I'm Falling In Love With You
Cat: OTS 332. Rel: 28 Dec 23
 
Soul
I Think I'm Falling In Love With You (3:35)
Trust In Me (3:29)
Review: Natural High was a reams-of-talent funk band from Mississippi, whose core crock of releases came about in the mid-to-late 70s, but in more recent memory saw two reissues in 2015, largely of songs heard on their first and only album, Natural High 1. One of the star tracks from said project, 'I Think I'm Falling In Love With You', was first released on Chimneyville; was later heard reissued on Soul Brother as a single; and now comes reissued once again on the Solid label. Once again here, the track is heard side-by-side with its sonic soulmate 'Trust In Me', which has served as its complement since the 70s. Both exemplify Natural High's approach, which combined bright horn sections, rainsoaked electric pianos and conflicting lyrical affects, all in all evoking a moodswung take on the soul music of their day.
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Let's Get Together
Let's Get Together (limited 7")
Cat: EPS 018. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Soul
Let's Get Together (3:10)
Let's Get Together (extended version) (4:34)
Review: A never-heard-before unearthing of another Northern soul curiosity, 'Let's Get Together' is a formerly lost gem by Natural Impulse, an eight-piece soul group from San Francisco whose diverse lineup included Jess Gonzalez, Andres Soto, Hank Oden and Geoff Gilbas. This jubilant get-on-upper pines after a 'baby' for whom the lead singer couldn't live without; the twist is that this rather wistful assessment hardly registers any sense of melancholy in the listener. Instead, you've got all manner of horns, breakbeats, electric pianos and solos operating in harmonious unison, painting an entirely happy picture of new love. Cop it while you can.
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Cement Plaster & Gold
Cat: SD 019. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Soul
The Natural Soul Brothers Ltd - "Cement Plaster & Gold" (3:57)
The Four Thoughts - "Kisses & Roses" (2:39)
Review: Soul Direction's 19th outing might be their best to date. It is some top work from The Natural Soul Brothers Ltd that was originally recorded in Philly for the Wally-O Production stable back in 1970. It never got released after originally being laid down back then and that's a shame because it has plenty of great talent on display. The soul grooves are defined by a haunting sound and lingering vocals that make for a mellow but involving track. On the flip, there is more rambunctious energy, prickly drum rhythms and free-form guitar riffs next to a big vocal.
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Hip Hop Hooray
Cat: TB 55531. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Hip Hop Hooray (4:25)
Written On Ya Kitten (Q-funk mix) (4:18)
Review: There are not many songs in the history of hip-hop that are more important than 'Hip-Hop Hooray'. The track single handedly helped catapult underground rap sounds into mainstream success. The song was a massive hit moving into the top ten on the Billboard and #1 on the hip-hop chart and with a memorable video directed by Spike Lee, it was in heavy rotation on every music and video platform. Naughty By Nature became household names and the single went on to sell platinum status. You could not escape this anthem of the streets. Now, the groundbreaking song is reissued on 7" for the first time in over 30 years.
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A Story About You
A Story About You (limited 7")
Cat: URDC 84. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
A Story About You (4:28)
Sweet Power Your Embrace (4:07)
Review: Prolific Japanese jazzers Nautilus - made up of drummer Toshiyuki Sasaki, keyboardist Daisuke Takeuchi, and bassist Shigeki Umezawa - present their latest 7" release 'A Story About You'. It's an emotive A-and-B-sider of mournful mood, with the A-side cemented by rolling pianos and a central lyric-melody performed by Mariko's talkbox, and B-sider 'Sweet Power Your Embrace' coming as a cover of the 1977 classic by James Mason. Signaling news of a full-length album to come - you'd better fasten your seatbelts.
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Move On Up
Cat: URDC 93. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Move On Up (feat Mizuki Kamata - DJ JIN re-edit) (3:21)
Beyond The Redemption (4:53)
Review: You can always count on Nautilus to deliver the most sophisticated covers of soul and jazz standards. The Japanese jazz funk outfit have a pristine approach to their craft, but they also know how to edge their own personality into the versions they lay down. So it goes as they approach the monumental 'Move On Up' by Curtis Mayfield, which is no small task. The actual cut on this 7" is the DJ JIN re-edit, which makes the track fit comfortably on a 45 but also makes sure it works for the DJs out there. On the flip 'Beyond The Redemption' has a more uptempo feel thanks to the sharp angles of the drums and the ascendant keys gliding over the dynamic low end.
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We Gettin' Down
Cat: URDC 65. Rel: 04 Nov 22
 
Jazz
We Gettin' Down (4:11)
Nautical Table (4:09)
Review: Japanese rare groove merchants Nautilus are back in the wake of their Reconnection album with a new 7" of sweet and smooth jazz funk in their signature style. There's an endlessly crisp quality to the playing and production on Nautilus records which ensures they land with maximum effect. The A side on this new single is 'We Gettin Down', a bright and breezy confection with some choice talk box action, Rhodes and synths in conversation and sprightly beats. 'Nautical Table' gets a little craftier, dealing in skittering drums and nimble piano without losing that clarity we've come to expect from this highly talented group.
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Lady Day & John Coltrane
Cat: JAZZR 024. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Lady Day & John Coltrane (4:37)
Serengeti (4:53)
Review: For the latest offering on his jazz-dance friendly Jazz Room Records imprint, Paul Murphy has decided to mine the back catalogue of Japanese jazz-funk trio Nautilus, and specifically the organ-loving combo's 2015 album Nautiloid Matter. Kicking things off on the A-side is the band's version of Gil Scott-Heron's 1972 classic 'Lady Day & John Coltrane'. Featuring fine lead vocals from Kei Owada and plenty of the band's trademark electric piano solos, their take on the track is far more dancefloor focussed than Scott-Heron's original, with much more energetic drumming and fast-fingered bass guitar. Turn to the flip for their take on Jessica Lauren's acid-jazz era fusion classic 'Serengeti', which sees Nautilus add infectious, life-affirming Fender Rhodes solos to another killer jazz-funk groove.
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Skyscrapers
Cat: URDC 58. Rel: 08 Aug 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Skycrapers (4:01)
Another World (4:39)
Review: Japan's premier jazz funk covers outfit Nautilus are back on the scene with another 7" of those pristine grooves they lay down so well. They've been busy lately, recording the Serendipity album with Lisa Decker and just releasing the Reconnection album amongst other singles and EPs, but once again they've got more beautifully executed music to impart to the world. 'Skyscrapers' rides on a taut breakbeat and features some slinky bass guitar, striking an ever-so-slightly moody tone. 'Another World' is all about the snappy piano hooks, with the band following dutifully behind each melodic passage and winding up in something sweet and funky - as if you expect any less from this band.
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Caught Up
Cat: URDC 070. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Caught Up (4:23)
Caught Up (Grooveman Spot remix) (4:08)
Review: We've become accustomed to hearing Nautilus offer-up authentic, Hammond-rich jazz-funk of the sort associated with such 1970s titans of the genre as Lonnie Liston Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Jimmy Smith and Herbie Hancock. On 'Caught Up', the flip the script, recruiting vocalist Emi Tawata to help conjure up a wonderfully starry, warming, organic and mood-enhancing slab of R&B-influenced modern soul. Their Rhodes-laden (and genuinely inspired) original mix comes accompanied by an alternative take from Jazzy Sport regular Grooveman Spot, who brilliantly re-imagines the song as a squelchy, synth-laden slab of slipped soul rich in colourful electronics, bold electronic bass and crunchy machine beats.
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E MA GIN
E MA GIN (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RSD 017. Rel: 15 Oct 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
E-MA GIN (7:23)
Sex & Love Affair (7:44)
Review: Apparently it has been six months in the making but finally Kiko Navarro makes a big arrival into the Rocksteady Disco family with the impossibly upbeat and joyous 'E-MA GIN'. It's a tropical and steamy cut with chanting vocals and pounding drums. The whole is on an upward trajectory that sweeps you right off your feet. On the reverse is 'ex & Love Affair', a string-laced disco stomper with a smile as wide as the Atlantic and gurgling cosmic synths that take you on a real adventure. These are two full flavour, brilliantly characterful cuts for any party.
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Tempistica Mistica
Cat: AFTNEV 003. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Deep House
N'Fumbei (7:52)
Esanah (6:59)
N'Fumbeats (6:17)
Review: Afroterraneo Music founder Kiko Navarro steps up for his label next release, but not before enlisting the help of friends and fellow Balearic and house dons DJ Pippi and Willie Graff. Their classy Tempistica Mistica EP offers up a pair of richly percussive and Afro-Latin tinged house cuts that are primed and ready for deployment on the most cultured dance floors. 'N'Fumbei' is a warming shuffler that echoes the work of Fred P, 'Esanah' is more heavy and percussive with its weighty kicks making a lasting mark. 'N'Fumbeats' closes down with a fat, bouncy rhythm brought to life with loose and organic perc.
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Underground EP
Underground EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: NSR 017. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Just Breathe On Me (Underground mix) (8:56)
See My Love (with Luciano Gioia - Neapolitan Soul & Ace Shyllon Underground mix) (7:56)
Review: Neapolitan Soul Records unveils a new EP, featuring two stunning tracks. The first, 'Just Breathe on Me', is an elegantly deep and energetic Afro-disco groove that features rich percussion and an 'underground' atmosphere. The second track is a collaboration between the Neapolitan producer and London DJ/producer Ace Shyllon, remixing the track 'See My Love', originally produced with Luciano Gioia. The remix merges voice, groove, synth and pads into a sensual and incisive groove suitable for the demanding underground dancefloor. A must-have EP for all deep house enthusiasts.
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Usin' Me
Usin' Me (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: RNTR 022. Rel: 26 Sep 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Usin' Me (6:28)
Usin' Me (Lovebrids remix) (7:06)
Usin' Me (DJ Nature remix) (6:20)
Usin' Me (The Revenge remix) (6:24)
Review: You can always rely on New York's Razor-N-Tape for high quality respectful edits. Cut in Brooklyn, here's another disco killer that is great for dancing - courtesy of JKriv & Aaron Dae out now via their Reserve imprint is Londoner Ali Gibbs aka Nebraska, who tweaks a soulful sample with signature finesse; it's part disco, part house and all vibes on "Usin' Me". Lovebirds then get in on the action to deliver a soulful and bittersweet early Chicago house perspective, the legendary DJ Nature never fails to deliver either and gets properly deep and emotive with his terrific remix. As does Scottish veteran The Revenge on the flip, taking the track into the late night on his stellar effort.
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Your Love Is True EP
Your Love Is True EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: F&R 010. Rel: 21 Sep 21
 
Deep House
Your Love Is True (6:44)
Your Dub Is True (5:57)
Fuis (4:25)
Espace Fuis (6:44)
Review: Sample-house maestro Nebraska (real name Alistair Gibbs) has released some of his most potent material of recent years on Friends & Relations, an imprint he established in 2016 in order to promote DJ tools, loop jams and future disco-house anthems. Your Love Is True, his first outing of 2021, is another excitable, peak-time ready gem. The standout is probably French Touch-style disco-house jam 'Your Love Is True', though the accompanying dub, which makes more of his superb percussion programming and douses many musical elements in pleasing amounts of delay, is our highlight. Over on the flip he showcases his stoned, downtempo side via the drowsy chords, trippy vocal samples and soft touch beats of 'Fuis', before brilliantly re-imagining it as an ultra-deep house workout on 'Espace Fuis'.
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Overmoon
Overmoon (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MDNLTD 003. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Overmoon (7:37)
Overmoon (Herck Overearth remix) (8:23)
Ettro (10:20)
Review: Running digital and physical formats in tandem to explore many shades of techno and electro, Miden have worked hard to establish the scope of their sound and so the mission continues with this release from Nechkin. 'Overmoon' is a many-sided track with the reduced roll of minimal breaks but a lot of shape-shifting sound design and industrial atmospheric touches adding layers of intrigue to the overall construction. Herck Overearth gets busy with their remix, boiling the complexities down and fragmenting the beat to create a teasing, hypnotic ride more focused on the minimal tradition. 'Ettro' meanwhile finds Nechkin taking another unexpected turn towards folk elements and delicate, organic percussion, highlighting him as a producer to keep tabs on.
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Vol 5
Vol 5 (limited 7")
Cat: NW 005. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Breakbeat
DJ Mink - "Hey Hey Can U Relate" (3:59)
Tuff Crew - "Soul Food" (3:39)
Review: Little is known about Needlework, save for the fact that this new fifth installment to their eponymous breaks series reissues two lesser-known (but no less beloved) breakbeat classics for the present day. DJ Mink's b-boy minimalizer 'Hey Hey Can U Relate' (indeed we can) appears on the A-side in the utmost quality - showing off the precision sharpness of its core break and vocal shouts - while legendary b-boy crew Tuff Crew hear their flauting, noiry instrumental version of their track 'Soul Food' get added to the B.
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Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?
Cat: INNT 003. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Techno
Neel & Blazej Malinowski - "Time Is Relative" (6:03)
Claudio PRC & Blazej Malinowski - "Riddle" (6:43)
Milena Glowacka & Blazej Malinowski - "Equal" (7:09)
Svreca & Blazej Malinowski - "Coincidence" (6:09)
Review: It's rare that more than four artists feature on a single EP, but Berliners Inner Tension have brought that number to five with their latest. Made up of artists who've rubbed shoulders with the likes of Semantica, Spazio, Disponsibl and Pole Group, 'Are We All Alone Or Just Overwhelmed?' sees label boss Blazej Malinowski collaborate with many a fellow producer on the label. It's a steamy deep techno slice-barrage, evidencing a command over minimalism, calm and serenity few others can convey well through the same media.
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Negative Approach (reissue)
Negative Approach (reissue) (limited translucent purple vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: TG 407C2. Rel: 09 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Can't Tell No One (1:17)
Sick Of Talk (0:32)
Pressure (0:12)
Why Be Something That Your Not (0:38)
Nothing (1:51)
Fair Warning (0:34)
Ready To Fight (1:00)
Lead Song (1:20)
Whatever I Do (0:53)
Negative Approach (0:52)
Review: Hailing from the same early 80s Detroit scene as The Meatmen and the Necros, Negative Approach were pioneers in what would become known as hardcore punk. Their brutal, 30 second songs whip by in a flash, but there's so much urgency packed into each one of them. It's a totem of the first years of Touch & Go Records, faithfully repressed here on purple vinyl with the iconic Linda Blair artwork intact and sounding as punishing now as it did when it first lurched out of the underbelly of the Motor City. Who else could pack ten tracks onto a 7"?
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Serie EP
Serie EP (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: VARA 005. Rel: 15 Aug 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hacia Ningun Lado (8:27)
Dresdener Strasse (10:41)
Hacia Ningun Lado (TC80 remix) (6:35)
Review: Neik's debut came only a few months back, when the minimal-minded producer stepped onto our charts with a quirky little 12" for the fledgling Fun Records. A quick follow-up to cement his name was essential, and that's exactly what he's gone and done with this new EP for the Vara label's fifth outing. "Hacia Ningun Lado" and "Dresdener Strasse" proudly dominate the A-side as if it were a shooting ground, pushing forwards with two solid, tech-minded grooves that spew cerebral harmonics from all corners. On the flip, TC80 has the entire span of the vinyl to offer his version of the latter, and the results are one mean minimal punch with a subtle taste of Chicago house funk. Solid.
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In Order To See (Sam KDC mix)
Cat: DET 003. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Drum And Bass
Meta (4:43)
Leave Your Flesh Behind (4:01)
Breaches (feat Books) (7:04)
Breaches (Sam KDC remix) (6:34)
Form Constants (4:18)
Review: Detach Recordings is proud to present their third EP, 'In Order To See' by Nekyia. Following releases on re:st, UVB-76 and Voidance Records, the Italian producer further explores his introspective sound, joining the dots between experimental psychedelia, dark ambient and post-drum&bass. Opening with the heavy, drone-driven 'Meta' and 'Leave Your Flesh Behind', the pace soon quickens with 'Breaches', a driving 170bpm collaboration with Books (re:st, Detuned Transmissions). The pressure increases on the B-side with a fierce remix by Sam KDC (Auxiliary, Samurai, Sublunar). The EP closes with 'Form Constants', a 2017 dub unavailable until now.
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Trifecta
Trifecta (12")
Cat: LFEK 017. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Techno
Ring The Siran (4:35)
Fukken Lie (4:17)
Hold Ud, Skat! (4:56)
Review: Nene H pays her respects to three cities that have shaped and inspired her with three very different tracks. 'Ring the Siran' salutes Istanbul with a salvo of hard-edged minimal firepower and filtered voices opening and closing across it. 'Fukken Lie' features spoken words by Nik Mantilla about the Berlin scene in which she operates, again hard but with a more relaxed, spacious vibe. 'Hold Ud, Skat!' pays homage to the Copenhagen scene - "the city that adopted the lost child in Nene H and inspired her" - with an irresistibly rubbery bassline and static techno stabs. Who says the harder end of techno needs to be grim? This is quite the opposite - tough but lithe and very, very lively.
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Deixa A Tristeza
Cat: BRZ45 076. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
International
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:29)
Agnaldo Rayol - "Sumauma" (3:38)
Review: After delivering some killer reissues over the last few years, Mr Bongo's brilliant Brazil 45s series has reached "buy on sight" status. It goes without saying that the label's latest double-header of hard-to-find Brazilian gems is white hot. A-side Neno Exporta Som's impossible-to-find 1971 gem "Deixa A Tristeza", a wild and life-affirming fusion of samba and funk full of fuzzy sax solos, glassy-eyed vocals and heavyweight grooves. Over on the flip you'll find another killer cut from '71: "Sumauma" by MPB star Agnaldo Rayol. Blessed with a great groove and incredible arrangement, it sounds like a Brazilian take on the sort of over-the-top songs used to open James Bond movies in the 1970s (albeit with a bit of samba sunshine thrown in).
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Edits & Reworks
Cat: FOSSIL 003. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
17 Daze (8:23)
It's A Deep Tune (6:20)
Tough Decision (5:15)
Just The Way (5:41)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Nenor returns to Fossils after some big releases on the mighty fine likes of Moodymann's Mahogani, Defected and Strictly Rhythm. And another fine 12" it is too, crafted from his array of vintage samplers, odd bits of music-making gear, a coveted synth collection and a mix of samples and live instrumentation. There is a mix of dusty house drums and soulful sampling to the raw opener '17 Daze', 'It's A Deep Tune' is just that with its distant bird class, jungle toms and warped bass and 'Tough Decision' brings an epic soul sample over more stripped back but compelling house drums. 'Just The Way' closes with an r&b vocal or minimal yet warm drums. The variety on this EP makes it all the more standout.
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Take My Time EP
Take My Time EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RNTR 044. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Deep House
How Can I Be Free (4:59)
Do You Remember (5:10)
Gonna Take My Time (6:01)
Work That (5:52)
Review: Ronen Sabo is Obas Nenor, a DJ and producer from Tel-Aviv, Israel who heads up Nenorion Music, as well as being part of the RaBo & SnoB duo. He returns to Razor N Tape Reserve to follow up 2020's On That Day EP with another four hot edits on this one. On side A, you've got the hypnotic electronic disco scorcher "How Can I Be Free" followed by the sunset balearica of "Do You Remember" which heads totally poolside. Turn over and you're treated to the deep, down and dirty late night vibe of "Work That".
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Family Affair Vol 2
Cat: RNTR 053. Rel: 07 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Nenor - "Do You Remember" (feat Jenny Penkin - Red Axes remix) (5:26)
Boo Williams - "Besty Smith" (7:01)
Frank Booker - "Time Won't Tell" (5:27)
JKriv - "Something Else" (Peter Matson remix) (6:06)
Review: It's another family affair over at New York City's Razor N Tape label. For this edition, they have tapped the ever reliable Israeli indie-dance heroes Red Axes for a euphoric rendition of Nenor's 'Do You Remember' (feat Jenny Penkin) making for proper Balearic vibes, while the one-and-only Boo Williams delivers another ultra-deep house journey in the form of 'Besty Smith'. Over on the flip, we see the return of New Zealand-based producer Frank Booker who hands in the late night mood music of 'Time Won't Tell' followed by Peter Matson with a slinky and neon-lit rework of label chief JKriv's 'Something Else'.
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Skydiver
Skydiver (12")
Cat: MGMS 09. Rel: 09 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Skydiver (long version) (5:50)
Skydiver (instrumental) (5:00)
Review: Celso Valli produced, composed and arranged this classic slice of Italo disco which now gets a proper reissue job on Mondo Groove. It comes pressed up to 12" with two different versions. On the A-side is 'Skydiver' (vocal - long version) which is a Mediterranean slow burner with lush chords and loose-limed percussion. The male vocal oozes effortlessly cool as funky guitar riffs add extra bite. Flip it over and you will get 'Skydiver' (instrumental) which pairs things back to the gorgeous arrangement. A real pearler of an Italo disco gem.
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PIAS 40
PIAS 40 (12")
Cat: BIAS 4007. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Chinese Black (3:38)
Miss Brown (3:58)
Tomorrow In A Paper (4:40)
Awful Days (4:36)
TV Treated (6:32)
Review: Alongside fellow Belgians Front 242, The Neon Judgement are widely regarded as pioneers of electronic body music (EBM), a synthesised slice of underground noise that incorporates elements of electro and industrial to often disorienting and intense effects. Led by Dirk Timmermans and Frank Vloeberghs, the pair combined synth pop and post punk with more abrasive tones, unusually, for EBM, bringing guitar work to the fore. Marking 40th years of the Play It Again Sam (PIAS) imprint, a veritable institution in its own right that has itself influenced many bands and scenes, some of TNJ's most triumphant efforts and attempts at pushing the boundaries of genre and style forward are collected here. A selection of tracks that showcases exactly what they were about very well indeed, and why their legacy is so significant, albeit subtle.
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Navigating The Material World
Cat: NH 003. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Techno
Iridescene (7:59)
Outpost (7:29)
Review: We seem to be tuning into quality underground sounds from Australia more and more lately. Natural-High is one such label that has caught our attention with its first couple of EPs and this third is another doozy. 'Iridescene' glows with the brightness that a track should with such a name - the psychedelic synths bubbling up and raining down over glistening percussive lines and deep rolling drums. It's a gorgeous cut, while the flip side 'Outpost' is heavier and darker but still warm and dubby. The mood here is more edgy as the thudding drums amp up the darkness and trippy synths keep you locked in a state of paranoia.
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Innaghetto
Cat: 12NOP 69. Rel: 13 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Innaghetto (5:16)
Ozymandias (live) (6:27)
Review: Nephews of Phela debuted in 2005 with 'Mulah 2' but haven't done anything that we can find since. This mysterious outfit have now resurfaced with this vinyl-only limited edition 12" of fascinating electronic Afro sounds that are hypnotising and intoxicating. 'Innaghetto' opens with some hefty percussion over corrugated basslines and raw slapping hits. It's got a playful flute adding a little light to the otherwise mood vibes. 'Ozymandias' is a lively tune with twisted funk sounds and hints of Ethiopia in the magical melodies that lead you late into the night.
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Glory Ensamble EP 2
Glory Ensamble EP 2 (limited 12")
Cat: WFR 002MX. Rel: 14 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Glory Ensemble (5:45)
Lost In Paradise (6:17)
The Myth Of Tech (7:02)
The Perfect Drop (6:05)
Review: Alex Neri is a totem of Italy's house and techno scene - one of the trailblazers who helped define Italo-house in the early 90s and went on to found such institutions as Tenax Recordings in Florence. After a successful first outing on Wildflower with The Symbol Of Love EP Vol 1, now he's back with four more slices of sophisticated, trance-infused tech house steeped in Neri's heritage as well as reflecting the contemporary scene. 'Glory Ensemble' is a brooding, sensual cut with trippy synth lines and a catchy organ lick, while 'Lost In Paradise' lays the emotional pads on thick n' juicy, just how we like them.
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Nerimennie EP
Cat: FUSEX 003. Rel: 03 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Reality
Find Me
Rockets
Watch Me
Review: The unstoppable Fuse continues its X series with a meeting between Italian veteran Alex Neri and next generation Florence-rooted hero Mennie. The sound is big, bold and 90s on this EP, with 'Reality' setting the tone perfectly with its trance-informed arps, sensual rhythm section and 'outer space' speech samples. 'Find Me' has a slightly more intricate techno make up to its synth work, while 'Rockets' shrugs off the grandiose synths for a tougher rhythm track sprinkled with acid. 'Watch Me' completes the picture with a rawer, nastier workout that maintains that old-stool flavour the duo have laid down on this deadly release.
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Traditions Vol 18
Cat: TRAD 18. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Breakbeat
Critical Value (5:02)
It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way (5:32)
If They Arrive (part 1) (5:11)
Global Warning (5:01)
Initiation Of Survovians (5:56)
Review: Self-proclaimed "queer Antifa" operative Neu Verboten has a hard-to-pigeonhole style all of his own, where filthy techno bass and raw rave stabs rub shoulders with intense EBM electronics, clanking industrial sounds and heavy, pitch-black techno beats. It's a hugely enjoyable sound all told and one he successfully showcases on the 18th volume in Libertine Records' Traditions series. Our picks of a very strong bunch include the heart-racing intensity of electro-EBM fusion number 'It Doesn't Have To Be This Way', the sub-heavy electro-bleep shuffle of 'If They Arrive (Part 1)' and the brain-melting, body-popping madness of 'Global Warming'.
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Echoes
Echoes (12")
Cat: LONEWOLF 014. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Electro
Replica (5:30)
Silent Blast (5:47)
Lotus Eaters (4:29)
Gun Runner (4:29)
Flash Pleasure (5:12)
Review: NYC experimental producer Neud Photo is up next on EYA's Lonewolf series with a killer five-tracker, 'Echoes'. The EP brilliantly oscillates between various inspirations with a strong machine sound, making for an incredible and haunting journey into electro, new beat, minimal and techno. Beginning with a bang on the compellingly haunting, riveting 'Replica', we hear myriad cowbells, FM "ow"s, and future-gothic vocal samples abound; the track harks deeper dancefloor explorations to come, from the entrancing call-and-response, push-pull structure of 'Lotus Eaters' to the brittler, rippling, more skeletal coldwave closer 'Flash Pressure'.
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Cybernetics: The Remixes
Cybernetics: The Remixes (hand-numbered hand-stamped 10" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PRESET 33. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Authentic (6:05)
Organic (4:55)
Genetic (6:39)
Mechanic (4:38)
Review: We've extensively covered the work of Greek electronic music project Neural Network for a long time now, thanks to their compelling fusion of experimental techno and industrial music with themes of malevolent AI and/or cyborg takeover. Mostly active during the 1990s, the trio were instrumental in bringing robotic ideas to EU techno. This reissue of 'Cybernetics' is a big curio, with four new alternate takes on classic neuromantic cuts including 'Authentic' and 'Mechanic'. For those who like to sprinkle a bit of dystopianism into their DJ sets, this EP littered with sinister vocal samples scraped from future-facing TV documentaries abut cyborgs.
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Excerpts From 1993-1995 Part 2
Cat: RD 014. Rel: 13 Mar 23
 
Techno
Brain-State-In-A-Box (part 1 & 2) (15:42)
Modernite Part III (16:40)
Review: 1990s electronica duo Neural Network - renowned for their contemporaneity with the likes of Biosphere and Autechre - are currently seeing a large reissues campaign by the samaritans at the label Re:discovery. These 'Excerpts' highlight the bulk of their work made from 1993-1997, which, unlike their albums, didn't gain label / distributor traction at the time. Following up part one of the EP series that focuses on the period 1993-1995, these two cuts are the dreamiest cream of that year's ream. 'Brain-State-In-A-Box' is an unusual and almost creepy acid tune perhaps drawing on the 'jokey' presentation of tracks by the likes of AFX or BoC, while 'Modernite Part III' functions as a minimalistic, arpy, electro-bossa-nova reminiscer for deep-sea plungings.
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Excerpts 1993-1995 Part 1
Cat: RD 013. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Aqueous (11:38)
Mechanical Heart (8:15)
Crimson (17:32)
Review: The work of 1990s German electronic group Neural Network is titularly apt for the times. The mood around public-facing AI like ChatGPT and DALL-E has aroused much anxiety and curiosity of late, and they're only the tip of the iceberg. Surprisingly enough for new listeners, though, they'll find that the work of Neural Network - renowned for their contemporaneity with the likes of Biosphere and Autechre - is serene compared to the current mood of AI furore. These 'Excerpts' highlight the bulk of their work made between 1993-1995, which, unlike their former albums, didn't gain label / distributor traction at the time.
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Soru (feat Hugo LX rework)
Soru (feat Hugo LX rework) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: D3E 017. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Outside (5:33)
Information Society (4:38)
Shadows (4:40)
Soru (6:14)
Soru (Hugo LX rework) (6:11)
Review: Classy French deep house label D3 Elements (D3, pronounced day-trois, is French for Detroit, which is a big inspiration on its sound) returns with more of that lush and timeless backroom tackle, this time from Neuronphase. 'Outside' is a dusty jam with atmospheric vocal samples and sustained chords, 'Information Society' has a more playful piano lead and ramshackle drums and 'Shadows' then brings some acid madness. 'Soru' comes as a skipping, percussion-laden original and as a hi-tek soul remix with cosmic leads from Hugo LX rework. Plenty to love here, as always from this label.
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In The Mood EP
Cat: DCY 031. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
In The Mood (6:19)
In The Mood (Ivan Iacobucci remix) (6:20)
Lion Heart (6:06)
Lion Heart (Nu Zau remix) (5:59)
Review: Four years on from their first release on the label, Italian twosome Neverdogs (Marko Kay and Tommy Paone) return to Decay Records. Side A is all about 'In The Mood', a hypnotic, sub-heavy slice of locked-in deep space tech-house that subtly evolves as it progresses and comes accompanied by a trippy, double bass-sampling peak-time rework courtesy of Ivan Iacobucci. Over on side B, 'Lion Heart' sees the pair expertly blend elements of deep house and tech-house in a stylish and quietly melodious way. Romanian minimalist Nu Zau provides the accompanying remix, upping the psychedelic electronic elements while making the groove crunchier and snappier.
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Hercules
Cat: RRRET 002. Rel: 10 Aug 21
 
Soul
Aaron Neville - "Hercules" (4:14)
Al Jarreau - "Use Me" (3:39)
Review: Following on from Gladys Knight & The Pips, Ramrock Retro have a real goldie on their hands here. Aaron Neville's 'Hercules' is an affecting tune that immediately gets the emotions going. The effortless vocal conveys real soul as the drums swing deep and horns bring the class. A falsetto coo at the breakdown takes things to the next level before the drums power on once more. Flip it over for 'Use Me' by Al Jarreau. It's a familiar sound but whichever version you prefer the results are always the same - deep cut and libidinous slow motion funk that hits different.
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Fortunately EP
Cat: OCV 001. Rel: 23 Jun 22
 
Breakbeat
Dukalis Is On Duty (4:44)
Banditos (5:08)
Biathlonist (4:31)
Chaotic Mood (7:23)
Grey Sky (7:04)
Review: After a productive couple of years dropping releases on BORDE and Physical Education, Sasha Nevolin heralds the start of a new label OCV with this sophisticated EP of trancey house gear. 'Dukalis Is On Duty' kicks the EP off with richly rendered synths speaking their own space age language around the solid thrust of the drums, while Banditos takes things into mellow, pad-soaked pastures driven by a light, rolling breakbeat. 'Biathlonist' takes a pause in strictly beatless, ambient, and then 'Chaotic Mood' plunges deeper into backroom techno for the chillest of souls. 'Grey Sky' completes the package with a dreamy electro diversion sporting a soupcon of acid.
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Space Jungle EP
Cat: UFOS 006. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Breakbeat
888 (6:34)
Space Jungle (feat Parallax Modulators) (6:56)
Grantourismo (6:32)
Redemption (8:15)
Review: The sixth UFOs outing is another intergalactic adventure in sonic form and this time at the buttons it's New Balaance, a Mexican artist at the heart of a new wave. Space Jungle though is an apt title for this EP, which kicks off with some stylish breaks and nimble basslines overlaid with lush cosmic arps. 'Space Jungle' (feat Parallax Modulators brings a more pensive mood thanks to the sustained chords and deeper grooves, but subtle acid and chattery perc bring it to life. 'Grantourismo' is a lively and dynamic cut with more swirling synth work while 'Redemption' closes down this quartet of excellent explorations with a mix of 90s prog, techno and breakbeats all imbued with plenty of colour.
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The Fish Song
Cat: SJ 541. Rel: 28 Jan 19
 
Soul
The Fish Song (3:25)
Elijah Knows (3:55)
Review: Strong spiritual funk from five-piece family troupe The New Creation; written in 1973 and released the following year on their own Salaam Recordings, "The Fish Song" is a classic Islamic story delivered with powerful harmonies and a vital positive groove while "Elijah Knows" brings both father and son Rasheed Shakoor Senior and Junior to the forefront for some powerful dulcet duelling as the pair feed off each other and explode into massive harmonies with the full group. Only 2500 OG copies were ever pressed and the band built up quite cult following in the mid-70s in LA. Thanks to Soul Junction, their tale lives on...
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Crush On The Beachside (feat K15 remix)
Cat: SCP 002. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Crush On The Beachside (6:31)
Shattered (5:10)
Crush On The Beachside (K15 remix) (7:00)
Cracking (5:50)
Review: New Digital Fidelity has been making sweet moves recently with a debut on the lauded Moods & Grovers label out of Detroit followed up by a single on his own Scopic Records. Now he brings his class to Crush On The Beachside and again shows off his love of Detroit house vibes. Opener 'Crush On The Beachside' is raw and intense with humid chords and jacked-up drums, then 'Shattered' brings more loose and jumbled beatdown grooves and 'Crush On The Beachside' (K15 remix) is then bubbly, jazzy and cuddly. 'Cracking' rounds out with more rich chord work and bristling drum funk.
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