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Singles
Let The Bass Kik EP
Cat: HOTC 222. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Let The Bass Kik (6:36)
Can U Dance (6:09)
Red Green Yellow (6:05)
Review: Hot Creations's move away from creamy poolside house music has brought with it plenty of appealing new sounds for the wide-eyed raver. Tech soul is the order of the day on this new one from Paulo C who kicks off with the wonky tech workout that is 'Let The Bass Kik'. It has squealing leads and plenty of promise in the loopy drums that will keep floors bouncing for days. 'Can U Dance' is another punchy and full thrill house sound with razor-sharp hi-hats and raspy bass, then 'Red Green Yellow' shuts down with more grainy, gritty tech drums and loops designed to tease and please.
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Tags: Tech House
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Believe Me (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 108112. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Believe Me (vocal) (6:35)
Believe Me (instrumental) (6:44)
Believe Me (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:30)
Believe Me (Victor Ark remix) (5:04)
Review: We're big fans of the great work that ZYX has been doing recently and it seems as though that is going to continue into 2023 if this first release of the year is anything to go by. Paul Crazy's 'Believe Me' is an Italo disco classic hit from back in 1984 that gets a top reissue on 12" vinyl. This version includes both the original vocal and the instrumental as well as, as is often the case with reissues from this label, a fine remix from Flemming Dalum. He flips the original into a more rigid and chugging disco stomper while a lush Victor Ark remix brings the dreamy arps.
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Colpo Grosso Vol 2
Colpo Grosso Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: COLP 002. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Paul Older - "Disco Ennio" (7:19)
Antonio Del Mondo - "Nessun Dolore" (ADM edits) (6:38)
Wandervogel - "Io Sono Figo" (7:02)
Lego Edit - "Disco Avitabile" (Lego edit 5 AM) (5:55)
Lego Edit - "Dubbytabile" (Lego dub) (4:08)
Review: .You can never have enough edit labels really, which is lucky because there seem to be an infinite number of them out there and all serving up the goods. Colpo Grosso outta Italy is a new one that is only up to EP number two but a fine one it is too. Paul Older's 'Disco Ennio' has funk in its bones and Italo in its melodies. Antonio Del Mondo's 'Nessun Dolore' (ADM edits) is a funky house number with lavish chords and rugged bass. Wandervogel's 'Io Sono Figo' has a gritty lo-fi feel with Spanish vox and a couple of dusty Lego edits close down.
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Shir Khan Presents Black Jukebox 36
Cat: BJ 36. Rel: 31 May 23
 
Deep House
Paul Rudder & Kresy - "Along With You" (6:10)
Paul Rudder & Kresy - "Along With You" (Kresy Continuum mix) (6:06)
Paul Rudder - "Her Dream Road" (7:09)
Paul Rudder - "Her Dream Road" (Kresy Mellonized mix) (6:46)
Review: Exploited is one of those ever-present labels that have never made big headliners or had breakout anthems, but that's probably helped it stay relevant rather than getting chewed up and spat out by the hype cycle. Label head Shir Khan is back here to present a 36th Black Jukebox EP, with Paul Rudder & Kresy serving up the tunes. Their first collab is warm Euro-centric deep house which then gets remixed by Kresy into a 'Continuum mix.' On the flip side, Rudder goes it alone with another warm, well-designed and catchy house roller in the form of 'Her Dream Road'. This time, Kresy serves up a heady Mellonized mix to close out.
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Toxic Funk Vol 9
Cat: BBP 205. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Breakbeat
Don't Touch Me (3:18)
Wake Up (3:11)
Review: Breakbeat Paradise's Toxic Funk series rolls out a ninth volume here with two more powerful cuts. These come from Paul Sitter and Crash Party who together cook up plenty of horn-lead action on 'Don't Touch Me.' It has old school bars and some retro synth work that all adds up to a full thrill funk banger. 'Wake Up' is another raw and raucous one with big rock guitars and slamming drums. A b-boy hip-hop vocal is paired with yelping female vocal samples and the crispy drums never let up. Two dynamite tracks for sure.
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Reggae Music (reissue)
Cat: KALITA 12016. Rel: 23 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Reggae Music (4:53)
Reggae Music (instrumental) (5:55)
Review: This 12" on Kalita marks first ever official reissue of the highly sought after Michael Paul reggae-soul-disco gem 'Reggae Music.' It is something of a megabit that never was after first coming on the New York-based Revolver Records. Since then it has been hard to find, and even if you do find a copy, many are said to have some real sound quality issues. Either way it is now a bit of a grail for a certain sort of DJ so to have it here, remastered and nice and loud, is big news. As well as the languid and steamy original, there is a killer dub version on the flip.
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This Time
Cat: NP 42. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Soul
This Time (4:12)
Heaven Sent (2:55)
Review: Six Nine Records welcomes honey-voiced soul man Terrill Paul to the label for the first time, via a two-track 45 written and produced by the prolific Stone Paxton. The cut for dancefloor plays is undoubtedly A-side 'This Time', a pleasingly nostalgic nod to turn of the 80s disco-soul whose grooves, lyrics and instrumentation recall the celebratory brilliance of Earth, Wind and Fire. Just like that band's best moments, 'This Time' boasts a superb lead vocal and a genuinely catchy chorus. Over on the flip, 'Heaven Sent' is a delightfully loved-up slow jam that blurs the boundaries between contemporary soul, r&b and glossy mid-80s productions.
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Driftberry EP
Driftberry EP (limited 12")
Cat: SHOYU 001. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Driftberry (7:17)
Feel A' (Pauli Slow House edit) (6:36)
Reflections (7:01)
Review: Following low-key (but undeniably impressive) outings on Synkronized and Aissa Records, Pauli inaugurates a new label, Shoyu, via a confident and ear-pleasing three-tracker. The headline attraction is undoubtedly A-side 'Driftberry', a chunky tech-house workout in which spacey pads, undulating lead lines and sparkling electronic motifs ride an addictive bassline and groovy, rolling beats. Over on side B, Pauli first breaks up the beats, reaches for attractive riffs and warms the ears via the broken house brilliance of 'Feel A (Pauli Slow House Edit)', before brilliantly blending deep house and breakbeat house on the simultaneously squelchy and dreamy 'Reflections'.
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Tags: Tech House
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Colorizing EP
Cat: SHOYU 002. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dirty H (8:42)
Colorizing (6:28)
Methdog Story (7:05)
Review: 'Colorizing' is the second release from Pauli, a mysterious producer who delivers three tracks of minimal house with a twist that comes courtesy of Shoyu - a vinyl-only label focusing on quality over quantity. The A-side features 'Dirty H', a bouncy track with a funky guitar riff and a vocal hook. The B-side contains the mesmerising title track with a melodic synth line and a distorted voice, and 'Methdog Story' - a dark track with a spooky atmosphere and a hypnotising spoken word sample. The EP is a fresh and original take on minimal house, with a touch of humour and creativity.
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Jason White
Cat: SOT 010. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Loic Paulin & The SOA - "Jason White" (2:45)
Mellowmood & The SOA - "Poor Jason Dub" (2:47)
Review: Sound Of Thunder outta France lands at release number ten here with another gorgeous slice of lovers rock on 45rpm. It features contemporary producers and vocalists Loic Paulin & The SOA offering up A-side single 'Jason White'. At less than three minutes it is the definition of short but sweet but in that time it manages to make its mark with the yearning vocals really hitting home next to nice heat-damaged organ chords and a classic reggae rhythm. On the flip, Mellowmood spins out the sounds via plenty of mixing desk tweaks on his version 'Poor Jason Dub'.
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Heat Makes Sense EP
Heat Makes Sense EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FR 289. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Heat Makes Sense (6:21)
Switch (feat Stimulus & Malik Work) (5:39)
Marino (feat Big $exy) (5:23)
Do You Love Me? (The Martinez Brothers edit) (5:42)
Review: Greg Paulus is a noted trumpet player who rose up through the ranks alongside the likes of Wolf & Lamb and Soul Clap. The American has genuine chops which he shows off once more here on an EP with Taylor Bense for the UK deep house dons at Freerange. 'Heat Makes Sense' is a leftfield sound with curious melodic motifs and off-grid bass notes next to funky whistles. 'Switch' (feat Stimulus & Malik Work) is then a more blissed-out and summary deep house groove and 'Marino' (feat Big $exy) comes alive with Paulus's trumpet licks bringing the playful and sun-kissed energy. Last of all is a nice stripped-back and dry tech cut, 'Do You Love Me?' (The Martinez Brothers edit).
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Got To Know
Cat: FSR 114. Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Got To Know (dance mix) (4:53)
Got To Know (Cool mix) (3:35)
Review: This week, Pause's two incredibly rare 12' singles have been officially reissued for the first time. Pause was a UK street soul group formed as a side-project of The Administrators, who achieved a series of hits on the lovers rock scene during the late 80s. The smooth space-age soul jam 'Got to Know' and the seminal electro-boogie of 'It's Just Amazing' represent the entirety of the group's output. Originally self-released in limited quantities, these 12"s is highly sought-after on the secondhand market, so don't miss your chance to grab this lost British soul classic.
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It's Just Amazing
Cat: FSR 119. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
It's Just Amazing (vocal mix) (5:18)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 1) (4:40)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 2) (4:52)
Review: Street soul is one of the many short lived but vital in between genres that have emerged from the studios of the UK over the decades. Pause was an early act who excelled at the form as two incredibly rare and hard to find tunes that are both being pressed up bony Freestyle this month prove. The first one comes on this 12" in the form of 'It's Just Amazing' with various different mixes. The vocal mix pairs lo-fi drum breaks with shards of 80s synth stabs and a gorgeous vocal harmony finished perfectly by a melancholic bassline. The two instrumental mixes are even more dusty and lo-fi but the vocal version is the one that will always stand out and get the floor in a tizzy.
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I Feel You (reissue)
Cat: LENG 062R. Rel: 10 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Feel You (7:16)
I Feel You (Mudd remix) (7:13)
I Feel You (Mudd instrumental remix) (6:50)
Review: Payfone's track record to date is exceptional, with the duo delivering some of their most impressive work on Paul 'Mudd' Murphy and Simon Purnell's label, Leng. 'I Feel You', which sees them reunite with vocalist and songwriter Kyd Neirida (who is depicted on the cover and previously featured on 2022 single 'Put Your Face Away'), is another strong offering. Their original mix is impeccable - a slow-motion shuffler in which Neirida's expressive, emotional vocals rise above a rubbery synth bassline, metronomic beats and flashes of effects-laden guitar. Murphy dons his Mudd alias to deliver vocal and instrumental takes that expand the sound further - he is a master of slow-motion Balearic disco after all - with guest musician Michele Chiavarini adding the crowning touch via some gorgeous, life-affirming piano solos.
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She's On The Money
Cat: AOTN 12015. Rel: 29 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
She Is On The Money (unreleased 14.43 Disco mix) (14:44)
Holiday (4:31)
She Is On The Money (alternate) (4:37)
She Is On The Money (7' version) (4:06)
She Is On The Money (instrumental) (4:08)
Review: Once again Athens of the North boss Euan Fryer has dug deep for inspiration. Even within disco and boogie collector circles, few know the self-released early '80 singles of sometime Sister Sledge backing bandmember Doug Payne. As Fryer has proved on this compilation style EP, Payne's boogie-era jams were genuinely brilliant. The killer cut is 'She's On The Money', a P-funk style wriggler - think squelchy, undulating synth-bass, soulful vocals, sparkling synth lines and bustling machine drums - that's available in a variety of versions. Our pick of the bunch is the previously unreleased extended mix, which stretches out to almost 15 minutes and includes some superb, DJ-friendly stripped-back sections. Also worth a listen is the slap-bass-propelled boogie-funk of 'Holiday', which was originally Payne's debut solo single way back in 1983.
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We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love
Cat: PMD 03. Rel: 19 Nov 20
 
Funk
We've Gotta Find A Way Back To Love (3:08)
Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right (3:24)
Review: Since establishing their dusty-fingered Pressure Makes Diamonds imprint last year, Gary Johnson and Graham Luckhurst have yet to put a foot wrong. Having previously reissued two ultra-obscure records by Azwon and Babalu & His Headhunters, they've now turned their attention to a slightly better-known single from Freda Payne. Her version of Holland-Dozier-Holland number 'We've Got To Make a Way Back To Love' was initially released back in 1973 and sees her brilliantly delivering the trio's lovelorn lyrics over a bongo-rich two-step soul backing track that's as musically detailed and emotive as they come. As it did back in the 1970s, the track comes backed by the sweeter, more orchestrated 'Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right' - another sublime Holland-Dozier production influenced by the slick Philly Soul sound.
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Sugarman
Sugarman (12")
Cat: KR 12370. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sugarman (5:51)
Sugarman (Ska version) (3:45)
Jonas Sanchez - "Sugarman" (Trombone version) (3:46)
Review: As the months warm up we all tend to lean towards the warm and fleshy sounds of dub, which makes releases like this one on Newentun all the more crucial. 'Sugarman' is a classic bit of lovers rock with those earthy guitar plucks, big wood block hits and steel drum sounds. The vocal is silky smooth and full of yearning while heat damaged organs and lazy harmonica further flesh things out. The Ska version has a more clipped and swiping rhythm with a great height to it and then the Jonas Sanchez Trombone Version has big fat wind leads that scream summer.
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To Me (reissue)
Cat: DDR 003. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Deep House
To Me (Deep Down mix) (6:21)
To Me (Love mix mix) (7:11)
I Can Cry (8:48)
Review: 90s house maestro Maurizio Verbeni aka PDQ's now very rare and much coveted original release on Trancebeat was in 1992. It now gets a total re-issue and remaster following plenty of other standout tunes on the likes of UMM, MBG Records and Discomagic. 'To Me (Deep Down mix)' is a steamy and seductive deep house sound with retro feels and dub drums. The Love mix becomes even more E'd-up with glowing pads full of subtle euphoria. The epic eight-minute-plus B-side tune 'I Can Cry' then bumps nicely on uplifting chord work with a proper old school diva vocal.
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Culture Bandit
Cat: ARC 230SD2V. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Culture Bandit (5:10)
Culture Bandit (Atjazz remix) (5:45)
Culture Bandit (Yoruba Soul mix) (6:13)
Review: Edinburgh-based Peacey had a little help from label boss Martin 'Atjazz' Iveson and the latter's old pal Clyde on debut single 'Hold Me Back'. He's gone solo on 'Culture Bandit', which like its predecessor is a taster for Peacey's forthcoming debut album. In its original form (side A), the track blurs the boundaries between 21st century Afro-house, the liquid, melody-driven fluidity of Atjazz's early works, the spoken word-sporting mid-2000s nu-jazz of Ursula Rucker (an effect heightened by Vanessa Hidary's brilliant beat poetry) and the dancefloor spirituality of Osunlade. It's fitting, then, that the latter delivers a typically percussive, musically rich and tech-tinged Yoruba Soul remix, with Martin Iveson delivering a typically fluid, deep and tactile Atjazz revision.
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Fortune One
Fortune One (12" + insert)
Cat: FORTUNE 001. Rel: 28 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eclipse (7:47)
Ms Cookys (5:19)
Review: Peach launches her new label Psychic Readings with something rather special: a fine two-tracker that provides both bass-heavy late-night sleaze of swirling, synth-laden positivity. Check first A-side 'Eclipse', a tough but tactile and malleable affair in which an attractive, spacey synth melody, star-fall musical motifs and bubbly TB-303 style electronic pulses dance atop a bouncy bassline and a punchy drum machine rhythm. It's kind of rushing and surging, but also a little laidback and pleasingly groovy. Over on side B, 'Ms Cookys' is a head-mangling late-night delight, with subtly spacey pads, cut-up vocal snippets and glitchy tech-house electronics riding a tough-as-teak beat and deep, sub-heavy bassline.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Surf Chicks! Part 2
Cat: BURRITO 2. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Breakbeat
From The Top (6:40)
Kick This (4:57)
Higher Bits (1) (1:00)
Imperial Beach Breaks (5:08)
Night Surf (5:19)
Border Field (1:14)
Higher Bits (2) (0:40)
Review: Peak Geeks are a duo from San Diego specialising in potent potions of breakbeat and acid, two key ingredients in the making of such devilish dance concoctions. Their latest in-stock wares can be found on the shelf labelled Surf Chicks! Part 2, one of two selections (in EP form) that pay homage to the unforgettable surf and party scenes of US West Coast. As ever for West Coast breaks, these effervescent entheogens contain everything from sliced-up vocal shots to hand-scratched vinyl 'wiki-wiki's. Don't miss out: experience the San Diego synergy, and Peak Geeks' visions of vibe.
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Can't Stop
Cat: VIVID 12. Rel: 12 Dec 22
 
UK Garage
Can't Stop (4:42)
Get Ready (5:17)
Wildcat (5:09)
Review: The Vivid label is yet another one from Burnski who also runs Constant Blanc and Instinct. He is s single handed garage hit making machine and he knows how to tap into the next gen, too. Here he calls upon Peaky Beats for a naughty and nasty three track affair that has retro feels but contemporary style. 'Can't Stop' opens up with a 2-step shuffle and steely hits, then 'Get Ready' gets more free and melodic with some boxing little melodic patterns and oscillating bass. Last of all is the most menacing and dark - 'Wildcat' flips into a dub wise swagger mid-way through that is going to blow up the clubs.
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Wam Barzz
Wam Barzz (12")
Cat: PMAWS 005. Rel: 02 Jul 15
 
Bass
Wam Barzz (4:24)
Loop W (3:13)
Sticky Fingerprints (7:40)
Loop X (1:11)
Review: London bass house specialist Mickey Pearce returns to Loefah's Swamp 81 with a new collection of floor pulverisers; the sort of tunes that make trends and break necks. "Warm Barzz" itself is on the docile side, but "Loop W" rapidly enters the abyss in what is surely one of the oddest drum loops we've heard from the man. "Sticky Fingerprints" is a lo-fi kinda number with eerie background sonics but still a prime cut for the dancefloor, while "Loop X" is completely broken, a mass of percussion held together by the darkness below it. Large.
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The Light We Chose
Cat: KAOSDS 01. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Techno
Patience (4:57)
Adrenaline (5:00)
Unknown Discipline (5:10)
En Lo Exotico (5:02)
Snaked (4:53)
Sweaty Souls (4:51)
Review: Pearl steps up to make some arresting and high octane techno deliveries here via the first release from new label Koas. The Light We Chose is full of express dancefloor burners, not least the opener 'Patience'. It's a thumping techno cut with oversized hi hats and jittery low ends. 'Adrenaline' is just as raw and surging with synths peeling off the brutal drums and 'Unknown Discipline' then gets loopy and textured to lock the floor into a hypnotic sate. 'En Lo Exotico' then bangs the box with more unrelenting techno energy and two further cuts drop into slightly deeper but no less effective rhythms.
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Dark Matter
Dark Matter (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: 602458 945690. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Dark Matter (3:35)
Dark Matter (instrumental) (3:41)
Review: Pearl Jam's latest is an up-tempo rocker with a catchy melody and introspective lyrics about the search for meaning in a dark and uncertain world. Full of imagery of darkness and light, the song builds to a powerful crescendo at the end. The B-side of the single features an instrumental version of the song, is just as powerful as the original, and it gives fans a chance to appreciate the song's intricate musical arrangements. A reminder that Pearl Jam are still one of the most vital and relevant bands in rock music today.
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Top Shelf Material EP
Top Shelf Material EP (hand-stamped 12" + insert)
Cat: QUOTH 2. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Techno
Pearl River Sound & The Horn - "Modular Grime" (3:35)
Pearl River Sound - "Funeral Acid" (4:21)
The Horn - "The Hunt" (4:36)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (4:35)
The Horn - "Commander Klutz" (Pearl River Sound Mad version) (5:56)
Pearl River Sound - "MPC Groovy" (4:46)
Review: The second release from Alex Egan's Utter sub label Quoth finds a link-up between Pearl River Sound and The Horn - two outlier operators with plenty to say when their machines collide. Pearl River Sound has been scattering outstanding releases on Further, Seagrave and Further Electronix amongst others, while The Horn comes from serious Devon techno heritage having cut his teeth on Evolution back in t'day. This is all about upfront material though, with a tendency towards microtonal braindance that veers from the self-explanatory collaboration 'Modular Grime' to solo forays into off-kilter, acidic electro funk. Nowhere near as derivative as a lot of current braindance, this is real freaked-out electronics for those with discerning taste.
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Untitled Breaks
Cat: STRAAT 002. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mobster
No Time To Lose (0:18)
Dove (6:37)
Titre Eponyme (6:13)
Review: Don't be fooled by the name, Straatkunst is a French label but they're focused on street-ready electro and techno with a universal, global feel. Pechno steps up for the second release on the imprint with a pleasingly varied offering which kicks off with the pumped up 4/4 and reflective synth lines of 'Mobster'. 'No Time To Lose' is a rawer beatdown which lands somewhere in between OG Chicago house and slamming West Coast electro. 'Dove' is a deeper, tripper affair while 'Titre Eponyme' opts for a stripped back vibe which takes its cues from Nu Groove and the early wave of bleep techno.
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Moment EP
Moment EP (12")
Cat: GUDU 001RE. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Starry Night (6:40)
Han Pan (6:43)
Review: Given her runaway success in recent years, it was almost inevitable that Peggy Gou would launch her own record label sooner or later. Wisely, she's chosen to kickstart said imprint - the freshly minted Gudu Records - with her first EP of fresh material for over 12 months. A-side "Starry Night" is an unashamedly positive and life-affirming affair, with Gou placing bouncy piano riffs, sultry South Korean and English vocals and Boyd Jarvis/Paul Simpson style synth-bass atop a snappy, late '80s style house rhythm. There's a similarly retro-futurist feel to the equally loved-up "Han Pan", where Gou's attractive vocals once again catch the ear alongside heavy analogue bass, chiming synth lines and Kwaito influenced drums.

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Honey Badger (feat DMX Krew mix)
Cat: RFR 023. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Electro
Riddim & Bassline (5:13)
Sry I'm Dazed AF (4:39)
True Brew (5:47)
Riddim & Bassline (DMX Krew remix) (5:59)
Review: Germany's RFR Records welcomes some high-grade Vienna impact from Peletronic here with his tough blend of electro and abstract house hitting the spot across three new cuts. 'Riddim & Bassline' opens up with fizzing synths a percolating percussion over snappy kicks and hits that never sit still, and nor will you. 'Sry I'm Dazed AF' has a cyborg funk feel with rugged bass and crispy broken beat drum programming. 'True Brew' is a coarse bit of house music for dances in derelict factories - the far-sighted synths bring some lovely Detroit soul. DMX Krew remixes with his usual golden touch to close.

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Sanguine
Sanguine (hand-numbered 10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FORTUNEA 25. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Sanguine (5:14)
Reflections (5:23)
Review: Austrian label forTunea hits its quarter century with a tasteful 10" that comes hand numbered and is limited to just 300 copies, which are sure to fly as the grooves here are super sweet. Peletronic serves them up, starting with the busy and direct 'Sanguine' which is as bold optimistic as the title suggests. It has warm and rushing chords overlaid with vocal whoops to bring the emotion. 'Reflections' then has a more inward vibe with melancholic minor chords over a more loopy and less direct beat. It's still a house cut to make the floor take flight.
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Slapdash Intermission
Cat: JCE 001. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Slapdash Intermission (6:04)
Slapdash Intermission (Man/Ipulate remix) (5:36)
Double Standard (7:10)
Ghosting (6:38)
Review: Joy Came Early or as it wants to be known JCE is a brand new imprint that signs Pelle for the first outing. The Dutch artist is also an audio engineer at Time Item Studio who has dropped heat on the likes of Picnic Records, Ovnie, Vekton Black and his own playground Karton label which he launched in 2011 with David van Bilderbeek. Here he offers the mysterious and cosmic tech house bumps of 'Slapdash Intermission' which becomes heavier and widescreen thanks to the Man/Ipulate remix. Two further originals feature on the flip with 'Double Standard' locking into a nice dynamic but zoned-out tech house sound and 'Ghosting' getting more gritty. A fine start to label life.
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Gespielt von: Al Mackenzie
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Periplo (reissue)
Cat: EAS 011. Rel: 01 Feb 21
 
Funk
At The Mercy Of Inertia (3:50)
In Deriva (5:17)
Sinergie (4:45)
Ad Libitum (5:23)
Southwind (4:57)
Notturno Distopico (2:11)
Review: Periplo marks the solo debut of Early Sounds Recordings co-founder Pellegrino S. Snichelotto, following occasional contributions to other material from the label's extended family of artists. Interestingly, the six-track set shares some stylistic similarities with friends' Nu Guinea's Tony Allen Experiments mini-album, chiefly the producer's delay and reverb-laden fusion of live instruments and vintage analogue hardware. Stylistically, most of the tracks sit somewhere between jazz-funk, cosmic funk, and the kind of melodious Afro-Cosmic fare that was once a staple of Northern Italy's eccentric club scene. There's plenty of hazy musical humidity to enoy, too, with the impeccable "Ad Libitum" standing out.
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Zodyaco (reissue)
Zodyaco (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: EAS 019. Rel: 01 Feb 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Astri & Riflessi (3:49)
Zodyaco (5:02)
Libra Position (5:34)
Genti Del Mediterraneo (6:16)
Libra Position (reprise) (3:49)
Review: Two years ago, Early Sounds Recordings co-founder Pellegrino S. Snichelotto dished up a debut mini-album that brilliantly joined the dots between Daniele Baldelli style Afro-cosmic grooves and jazz-funk. This is his first outing since and explores similarly sunny and meandering sonic territory, beginning with the languid guitar solos, jaunty electric piano riffs and Tullio de Piscopo style percussion of "Astri & Riflessi". Smoother and deeper dancefloor jazz-funk flavours are provided by "Zodyaco", "Libra Position" is a dub-driven affair rich in spacey synth solos and heavy bass, and "Genti Del Mediterraneo" is a riotous dancefloor workout rich in crunchy Clavinets, elastic slap bass and wild electric piano solos. It is, then, every bit as essential as its fine predecessor.
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Musica Spaziale
Musica Spaziale (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: MISSYOU 026. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Musica Spaziale (3:37)
Musica Spaziale (extended version) (5:35)
Musica Spaziale (DJ Asshole Assid mix) (8:04)
Review: Earlier in the year, Miss You offered up a first ever 12-inch pressing of Patrizia Pellegrino obscurity 'Il Mondo Da Una Nuvola', an obscure Italo-disco B-side that they backed with their own tastefully executed extended mix. Here they repeat the trick with one of the Italian singer and actress's earlier B-sides, 1982 gem 'Musica Spaziale'. In its original form (track one), the song is a throbbing, heavily electronic chunk of infectious Italo-disco excellence topped off with a decidedly cosmic lead vocal from Pellegrino. It comes backed with a suitably moody, chugging and even more musically expansive 'Extended Mix', and a fine TB-303-laden Italo-meets-acid revision courtesy of the cheekily monikered 'DJ Asshole'. Space disco for the win!
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
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Malia
Malia (7")
Cat: EASERIE 703. Rel: 09 Aug 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Malia (3:49)
Malia Carribean Escapade (4:11)
Review: Pellegrino and Zodiac's 'Malia' bills itself as a 7" that serves as "a spell, a journey through the wonder of life, in search of the Mediterranean essence." For our money, it finds that essence and serves it up in musical form here across a brace of gloriously escapist cuts. 'Malia' is a disco cut with sunny synths and loose-limbed rhythms that draw on jazz-funk and Balearic tropes. It has a distinctly Italo twist that cannot fail to get you going. 'Malia Carribean Escapade' is even more exotic with its more cosmic array of synth leads and lively vocals full of Latin passion and flair.
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You Can't Hide From Yourself (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: PR 65019P. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Soul
You Can't Hide From Yourself (4:06)
The More I Get, The More I Want (4:26)
Review: This special Record Stay Day reissue gathers together two of Philadelphia soul legend Teddy Pendergrass' finest dancefloor moments. Both are essential, making this a must-buy for disco DJs who've yet to acquire them. On the A-side you'll find "You Can't Hide From Yourself", a sumptuously orchestrated affair whose killer groove is matched in quality by Pendergrass' impassioned vocal (check the rasping freestyle vocalizations towards the end for proof). Equally as impressive is "The More I Get, The More I Want", an insatiably sexually charged affair that builds in intensity throughout and not only contains one of the funkiest basslines in disco history, but also some seriously addictive female backing vocals.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Close The Door (The Mike Maurro Remixes)
Cat: BRPD 29. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Soul
Close The Door (Mike Maurro remix) (7:23)
Only You (Mike Maurro remix) (7:50)
Review: Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes lead singer Teddy Pendergrass is one of soul music's most underrated artists if you ask us - and he has a remarkable story that rather took a tragic turn later in life and is well worth reading about. Here a couple of his golden gems get reworked by Mike Maurro for the Brookside label. First up is the gentle soul and lavish arrangement of the deep rolling 'Close The Door'. On the B-side you will find 'Only You', a more upbeat dancefloor heater with fat and plump drums and disco energy topped with Teddy's buttery vocals.
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You Do You
You Do You (white vinyl 7")
Cat: BJ 727. Rel: 18 Apr 19
 
Funk
You Do You (feat Howard Johnson) (3:43)
Life To Me (3:50)
Review: Trailer Limon and E Da Boss (he of Myron & E fame) have been recording as The Pendletons for the best part of a decade, serving up occasional slices of revivalist electrofunk and turn-of-the-'80s soul. They're at it again here, popping up on Bastard Jazz with a double dose of goodness made with the assistance of some of the Bay Area's finest musicians. The headline attraction is undoubtedly the Howard Johnson hook-up "You Do You", a rich and evocative chunk of mid-tempo disco-soul blessed with mix-friendly drum breaks, seductive instrumentation (think glistening funk guitars, toasty bass, punchy horns and fluid pianos) and a slick, smooth lead vocal. "Life To Me", a more sugary affair built around distinctive slap bass, sustained chords, relaxed drums and subtle synth flourishes, is similarly impressive.
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Very Important EP
Cat: ST 011. Rel: 05 Sep 18
 
Funk
Nix (5:12)
Not Important (4:52)
Ben (5:03)
People (7:06)
Review: According to the unusual press release accompanying Safe Trip's latest release, Ben Penn's second EP for Young Marco's imprint was the result of vivid hallucinations brought on by the ingestion of an experimental drug provided by agents from a "shadowy" secret organization. "Not Very Important EP" is actually pretty darn trippy. Opener "Nix" is a gently psychedelic, delay-laden trip into outer space with just a clutch of synthesizers for company, while "Not Important" layers alien melody lines over polyrhythmic electro drums and rubbery synth-bass. Elsewhere, "Ben" is a trippy chunk of sleepy alien funk smothered in quirky synth samples and madcap electronics, while "People" is as warm, woozy and as loved-up as they come.
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Mad Madis Twist
Mad Madis Twist (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 154. Rel: 07 Dec 20
 
Funk
Mad Madis Twist (3:01)
Shultz' Thing (3:36)
Review: Penza Penza is one of many aliases used by funk-fuelled musical polymath Misha Paniflov. This "45" showcases two tracks from the project's recently released debut album, which added heavy funk vibes to a hallucinatory stew of flavoursome psychedelic rock. A-side 'Mad Madis Twist' is gnarly, rugged and impressively heavy, with Paniflov and company wrapping squally, Jimi Hendrix style guitar solos and flanged funk-rock riffs over a cacophonous, all-action rhythm track. 'Shulz' Thing' is a little tighter, more bass-heavy and undeniably funkier, though the wild guitars and acid-fried attitude remain front and centre.
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Deep Dive
Deep Dive (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 221. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Funk
Deep Dive (3:56)
My Friend Ash (2:40)
Review: What's important is to spread confusion, not eliminate it: Estonian production master Misha Panfilov knows this as much, running a carefully-curated imagecraft cartel, in which his many aliases confound and bemuse us into believing his many works are the doing of someone else. Case in point: At first glance, we were well-duped into believing Penza Penza were some kind of exotic psych supergroup lost to time, but a deeper investigation as to the origin of the alias indeed reveals the singular force of Panfilov to be the artist behind these tracks. It's no wonder the A-sider is called 'Deep Dive', affirming our propensity for curious, almost forensic suspicion as to its true origins. A serene groove of just-intoned riffs and sizzlingly offbeat hits, this one's certainly a solid accompaniment for your next mescaline dabbling. Meanwhile, we're happy to award the B-sider with "banger of the year so far" - 'My Friend Ash' is an ecstatic mover, as deceivingly retro as it is beguiling, with stabbing counterpoints and wild toppers, as suitable for the club as it is would've been for some kind of 70s hoedown.
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Gespielt von: Ennio Styles, Red Greg
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Color Me (reissue)
Cat: AOE 035. Rel: 22 Aug 19
 
Funk
Color Me (2:32)
Misty Shade Of Pink (2:35)
Review: Way back in 1970, People In The News released their sole single on Knap Town, a tiny label based in Indiana. Original copies of that funk "45" are notoriously hard to find, thanks in no small part to the quality of both cuts. Step forward Athens Of The North boss Euan Fryer, who has secured the rights to reissue the single for the first time. A-side "Color Me" is the real bomb: a down-low chunk of mid-tempo funk with politically charged group vocals, rasping guitar licks and hip-hop style drum breaks. Over on side B, "Misty Shade Of Pink" is the kind of rock solid instrumental funk workout you'd expect to hear from the Meters.
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Destruction (reissue)
Cat: WC 25000. Rel: 26 Sep 19
 
Funk
Destruction (2:34)
Off-spring (feat Leon Morgan) (2:33)
Review: Funk fans hold tight: Food City have licensed a reissue of a holy grain tune from 1969 that would usually cost you a month's rent to purchase. The People's Choice were a short-lived group from Grand Rapids, Michigan who only put out a handful of tunes but still managed to leave their mark. "Destruction" is a raw jam with a consistent funky groove as a baseline weaves its way in and out. Big and expressive, it's bound to get any dancefloor going. Flip side "Off-spring" that's led by some florrid flute playing is just as effective.
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World Full Of People
World Full Of People (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: P 76274. Rel: 08 Jul 21
 
Soul
World Full Of People (vocal) (3:05)
World Full Of People (instrumental - previously unreleased) (3:11)
Review: One of the most demanded vinyl from diggers, PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" is still shining brightly in the rare groove scene. AP-VINE is proudAof releasing the super killer track "World Full Of People" and the instrumental version of the same song that was not released at the time in the original LP as reissue 7inch for the first time in the world!!AIn addition, this ep includes a special download code for the bonus track that is sung by the producer BILLY BROWN with the same instrumental track!A
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Angels
Angels (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MYGOD 02. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Drum And Bass
Angels (6:29)
Birdfeed (6:27)
Review: Coco Bryce's Myor does the damage once again with new artist Pepe. Not a lot of information on Pepe is out there yet but these timeless beats give you more than enough to go on for now: 'Angels' writhes and weaves in a stark percussive ocean of ice before building up into a huge emotional wave in a similar way to Sully when he's jangling his foxiest materials. 'Birdfeed' is a little more sprightly and sun-kissed. Dreamier pads, lighter percussion but still bites hard when it needs to. Le phew!
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The Riddle
Cat: WNCL 047. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Drum And Bass
The Riddle (5:37)
The Riddle (Dexta remix) (6:57)
Review: Fizzy styles! Planet Wax co-founder Sicknote shakes up a new alias and ping off the lid, getting us all sticky with his breaks/hardcore fusion. Bone rattling business with breaks so heavy they carry the weight of a jungle vibe that would usually be much faster, it's a timeless weapon. Comes complete with a much faster, rave-minded jungle twist from his inter-Planet Wax-ary partner Dexta. Trust us, this one's gonna pop.
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Horizons Part II
Cat: BERGAMON 152. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Per Hammar - "Radiator" (7:46)
Ada Kaleh & Jay Bliss - "Nimbus" (6:35)
Brawther & Traumer - "Melted" (feat Prince Morella) (6:30)
Altitude - "At The End Of Isolation" (7:13)
Review: The Berg Audio label grows ever more vital with a second edition of their Horizon series. Like the first it is high class tech and dub for those who like to get lost at 5 am in cosy back room spaces.
Per Hammar opens things up with a fulsome dub techno roller with hi hats peeling off the flabby groove. Ada Kaleh & Jay Bliss lift their heads a little more with some dreamy but dynamic deep house and Brawther & Traumer combo for the brilliantly silky and stylish dub house cut that is 'Melted' (feat Prince Morella). Altitude closes down with the impossibly smooth and frictionless 'At The End Of Isolation.' Great stuff.
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Gespielt von: Derek Carr
Tags: Dub Techno
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Sick Apian EP
Sick Apian EP (limited 12")
Cat: FE 057. Rel: 19 May 21
 
Drum And Bass
Antio Zoi (TGRCCC) (3:40)
Xypna (2:58)
KodS0520 Fyllorroo (3:03)
Review: Brighton imprint Furthur Electronix continues full steam ahead with its prolific output this year, and it's a big week for them. Alongside a great EP by Aussie Lou Karsh, we have this new one by Greek producer George Kontogiannidis aka Pera Sta Ori, who has racked up some impressive releases thus far on Musar, Brokntoys and Yellow Machines. As on previous works, the Sick Apian EP further explores Kontogiannidis' love of classic UK rave sounds. For instance A side cut 'Antio Zoi (TGRCCC)' utilises pitch shifted hardcore breaks underpinned by a dystopian electro atmosphere. Over on the flip, its '95 all over again on the breakneck junglist stepper 'Xypna' followed by the complex and hypnotic riddims of 'KodS0520 Fyllorroo'.
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ANA 012
ANA 012 (12")
Cat: ANA 012. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Hard Techno
Perc - "Skinner" (4:39)
Remco Beekwilder - "Dominance" (6:03)
UVB - "Gun & Run" (5:12)
Jerm - "Flesh Hoover" (5:30)
Review: The Analogue label is right back to its brutal techno, best right out of the blocks at the start of 2023. This 12th such offering is a vicious various artist affair that kicks off with the one and only Perc. 'Skinner' rides a wave of serrated bass energy and turbulent synth work that will blow up any club. Remco Beekwilder's 'Dominance' is darker, even more caustic and direct and UVB's 'Gun & Run' is a hypnotic industrial stomper. Plenty of throwback rave energy and hints of gabba define the maximal closer, Jerm's 'Flesh Hoover.'
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Fas012+1
Fas012+1 (12")
Cat: FAS 0121. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
At Ease (6:32)
Spacetime Interval (7:32)
Loco Mia - "Terror Vision" (Julian Perez edit) (7:14)
Orbital Decay (5:03)
Review: Spanish producer Julian Perez returns to his beloved Father & Sons Productions to serve up some more of his distinct style of tech house grooves. Fas012+1 features the minimal funk of 'At Ease' and the stomping 'Spacetime Interval' with its infectious sense of swing on the first side. Flip over for Perez's edit of Loco Mia's Spanish electro pop classic 'Terror Vision' and the mesmerising acid breakbeat journey of 'Orbital Decay'.
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