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Off Topic 003
Cat: OFF 003. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Antonio - "We Sang We Laugh" (5:34)
Antonio - "Danca Danca" (6:15)
Pir - "Mighty Blue" (6:12)
Pir - "Glass" (5:10)
Review: Off Topic builds on its early momentum with a third outing if deep tech class from Antonio and Pir. Antonio get first with a cute vibe on 'We Sang We Laugh' which repeats the title's refrain over elastic and nimble drums. 'Danca Danca' its more heady with reverb-rich kicks and echoing vocals that bring a curious edge and then it is Per who takes care of the flipside. 'Mighty Blue' layers a smoky jazz line over weighty house kicks and 'Glass' shuts down with more sample madness.
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Constant Black 34
Cat: CB 034. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Donnie Cosmo - "Holo Glitch" (5:55)
Donnie Cosmo - "Echo Drift" (5:54)
Donnie Cosmo - "Airplane Mode" (6:22)
Pascal Benjamin - "Return O'Clock" (7:33)
Pascal Benjamin - "Tired Of Resting" (6:37)
Pascal Benjamin - "Midnight Snack" (6:41)
Review: Burnski's high-quality Constant Black is back with more essential club-ready sounds. Donnie Cosmo and Pascal Benjamin step up for one side of action each. Cosmo's 'Holo Glitch' is first and pairs balmy synth work that is colourful and silky with some punchy tech drums and rolling bass that pulls you in deep. 'Echo Drift' is another lithe and lively one to get you on your toes while the groove flows and 'Airplane Mode' is another stylish mix of lush synth design and great rhythm. Benjamin's trio on the flip is a little more gritty with industrial-space-tech many the most fitting way to describe these curious cosmic cuts.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.45
AML 006
AML 006 (12")
Cat: AML 006. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dulus - "I Still Care" (8:25)
Acrobat, Plecta, Ilias Katelanos - "Ruyi" (6:52)
Taleman - "Eclipsed Echoes" (7:38)
Shri, Alej CH - "Mulivan" (7:09)
Review: Amulanga, operating out of Thailand, emphasise beauteous atmospheric progressive house, pairing each compilation with exquisite, extra-worldly sci-fi themes. Their latest, sixth vinyl V/A hears additions from Dulus, Acrobat, Ilias Katalenos & Plecta, Taleman and Shri & Alej, each track a seamless infusion of living, writhing organic sound. More than just music, the aim is to imply a narrative, shuttling and transforming listeners over and beyond centrifugal, interplanetary orbits - not just dancefloors.
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Interstellar
Cat: GST 33. Rel: 04 Jun 24
 
Progressive House
How Long (Trippy mix) (6:35)
Interstellar (5:54)
Trilobite (6:24)
Senator Bump (6:02)
Review: Italian tech connoisseurs E.T.H (Italy) and Palmiz deliver a sublime 4-tracker with Interstellar on Gestalt Records, perfectly balancing big room utility and sweaty club vibes. Highlights include 'How Long (Trippy Mix)' , an energetic, progressive house groover with a big, heavy late 90s sound. This track is a standout with its powerful beats and infectious energy. 'Interstellar is pure 90s fun with it's techno vibes dominating this track, bringing a vintage UK sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Another great one is 'Senator Bump' with the blend of classic New York house and elements of acid house. E.T.H and Palmiz have crafted a versatile EP that resonates with both classic and contemporary techno and house lovers.





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Gespielt von: Queer On Acid
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $14.03
Mis Hermanos Rumanos Part 3 EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: ACME 12 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
Alex Font - "El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" (10:06)
Crihan - "Dark Times" (6:24)
Paul K - "Electro Fantomas" (6:48)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


It has been seven long years since Acme Music introduced the first part of this series but now Mis Hermanos Rumanos is back with a third instalment. The three-track various artists' affair kicks off with Alex Font and his lean minimal tech house groove 'El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" complete with wavy bass, twanging strings and an exotic vibe. Crihan's 'Dark Times' is dubby and unhurried, and again heads into steamy jungle worlds with watery droplets and organic percussion. Paul K's 'Electro Fantomas' is a final tripped-out closer with snappy snares and wavy drums.
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Mis Hermanos Rumanos Part 3 EP
Mis Hermanos Rumanos Part 3 EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ACME 12. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Alex Font - "El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" (10:06)
Crihan - "Dark Times" (6:24)
Paul K - "Electro Fantomas" (6:48)
Review: It has been seven long years since Acme Music introduced the first part of this series but now Mis Hermanos Rumanos is back with a third instalment. The three-track various artists' affair kicks off with Alex Font and his lean minimal tech house groove 'El Velorio De Pedrito Navajas" complete with wavy bass, twanging strings and an exotic vibe. Crihan's 'Dark Times' is dubby and unhurried, and again heads into steamy jungle worlds with watery droplets and organic percussion. Paul K's 'Electro Fantomas' is a final tripped-out closer with snappy snares and wavy drums.
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Tags: Minimal
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Turn
Turn (12")
Cat: XBITGOLD 5. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Turn (8:58)
Turnapella (2:09)
Grow (9:21)
Review: Two minimal heavyweights pair up for this new 12" on Exhibition and offer up a trio of expertly crafted tracks for late-night sessions. Turn kicks off with warped vocals and organic, wooden-sounding percussive details while the lurching beat rolls below. 'Turnapella' strips away everything to leave the filtered vocal as a tool for adventurous DJs, then 'Grow' is a nice minute trip into sombre chords and downbeat minimal drums that are perfect for cosy back rooms in the wee small hours of the night.
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Tags: Tech House
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Analog Travellers EP
Cat: YAY 017. Rel: 18 Dec 24
 
Techno
Heavy Mental - "Dabro" (7:04)
Twowi - "Metaverse" (4:52)
Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio - "Aladdin Sane" (6:21)
Rinaldo Makaj - "Ethereal" (5:30)
Review: Yay Recordings closes out another solid 12 months with a various artists' EP that showcases right where the label is at. Heavy Mental kicks off with 'Dabro', a colourful and loopy house jaunt for sunny days. Twowi's 'Metaverse' takes off to the cosmos on lithe electro rhythms with ice-cold beats and widescreen pads. Parchi Pubblici & Lucretio's 'Aladdin Sane' brings some wonky deep tech vibes with of-balance drums and muffled spoken words and Rinaldo Makaj closes down with a fresh party sound perfect for cosy floors. There's plenty of variety here, which makes this a great addition to your bag.
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Tags: Acid House
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NEM 100 1 Vol 1
NEM 100 1 Vol 1 (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NEM 1001. Rel: 02 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Danny Howard & Eli & Fur - "If You Were" (6:17)
PAX & Rui Da Silva - "Touch Me" (6:49)
Nicole Moudaber - "Rise Up" (feat London Community Gospel Choir) (8:13)
Armand Van Helden & Mark Knight - "Down To Earth" (6:37)
Review: NEM 100.1 Vol 1 isn't your standard deep house compilation. With heavyweight contributors like Danny Howard, Nicole Moudaber, and Armand Van Helden, this release feels like a meeting of minds with a shared purpose: to push familiar boundaries into unexpected places. Danny Howard and Eli & Fur's If You Were sets the tone with a blend of understated house rhythms and finely layered vocals. There's nothing overblown here - it's precise, refined, and confident in its restraint. PAX and Rui Da Silva's Touch Me follows, reviving the iconic anthem with modern production sensibilities. The track is driven by its deep, chugging bassline and stabs of melody that feel like a nod to the original, but also refreshing in their approach. Nicole Moudaber brings a more atmospheric element to the fold with Rise Up, featuring the London Community Gospel Choir. It's expansive, combining gospel depth with Moudaber's signature techno edge, resulting in a track that demands attention without feeling heavy-handed. Closing things out is Armand Van Helden and Mark Knight's Down to Earthia production that melds classic house tropes with a contemporary spin. Its punchy, syncopated rhythm and laid-back groove avoid the typical tropes, instead offering something warm, slightly off-kilter, and entirely captivating. This is a collection that doesn't fall into the trap of overused house formulasiit's bold without overstating, intricate without being pretentious. A strong reminder that these artists still have a few tricks up their sleeves.
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Tags: Tech House
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FTVVA 001
FTVVA 001 (red vinyl 12" + insert in spray-painted sleeve limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTVVA 001. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Techno
Inkipak - "Betwixt" (6:36)
Gimmik - "Omnicron Acid" (Acid mix) (5:30)
Brian Kage - "City Of Tomorrow" (6:50)
Pop Out & Play - "Corrosive Tongue" (7:47)
Review: The Fourier Transform label outlay an arresting sonic journey on their debut release, bringing together breakbeat, ambient IDM, ambient techno, and prog house under a single banner. Opening with Inkipak's 'Betwixt', we're met with sonorous low-mid square waves and machine-gun-fire breaks, recalling the breathtaking, verging on apocalyptic expanse of a warehouse rave turned laser light show turned warzone. We break from this warring weir with 'Omnicron Acid' and 'City Of Tomorrow' by Gimmik and Brian Kage respectively, which lowers the intensity and sonic flow via spacious atmospheres and dudding percussive pops. Finally, the perfect fusion of the former two moods is achieved on 'Corrosive Tongue', the lead synth on which sounds like just that.
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In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Techno
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Entertain Us
Cat: FRO 025. Rel: 03 Sep 24
 
Progressive House
Mano Le Tough & Perel - "Entertain Us" (6:03)
Perel - "Homage" (club mix) (6:01)
Mano Le Tough - "Infinite Scroll" (7:27)
Review: Fabric Originals releases the collaborative EP of Irish-born DJ, producer, and label owner Mano Le Tough and electronic musician and DJ Perel. This EP marks the second release in the label's new series, 'Future Memories,' which pairs a "legendary" producer with fresh talent, with the aim of safely bridging the ideas of generations (heaven forfend the new generation reject the old ideas!). 'Entertain Us' brings progressive house synth eighths to wonderstruck female vocals, while Perel and Tough share respective solo contributions on the B-side: 'Homage' is the self-described electrance love song written for a secret love object, while 'Infinite Scroll' indulges the contemporary screen-mirror percept, with sloshing sound effects and slow-burn builds suggesting that an embrace of the impending technological infinite need not necessarily amount to a doomscroll.
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Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1
Cat: SYTXWX 001. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mehlor - "Wurk" (7:31)
AWSI - "SPD" (7:37)
Parsec - "Error" (7:36)
Nate SU - "Trip" (8:05)
Review: This week in minimal tech house we have some wicked underground material courtesy of new label Syntaxx out of Leeds. If the tracks on Syntaxx Waxx Vol 1 are anything to go by, this crew are on to big things in 2021 and beyond. Features Mehlor with the hypnotic swing of "Wurk" reminiscent of local hero Jack Wickham, AWSI goes into UKG territory on the woozy "SPD" while over on the flip Parsec delves into druggy microhouse realms on the afterhours paranoid shuffle of "Error" and Nate SU delivers the mandatory Rominimal style track on the lean groove of "Trip".
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Scious Records 001
Cat: SCIOUSREC 001. Rel: 07 Oct 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Melchior Productions Ltd - "Yeah X 3" (9:52)
Paul Walter - "Xvive" (14:26)
Review: Weirdo minimal tech soul, anyone? Any takers should be directed towards this oddball release from Melchior Productions and Paul Walter. Two tracks of serious strangeness: timestretched vocals and repetitious yeahs blossom between the beat-thickets of Melchior's 'Yeah X 3', while many more percussive hits and cuts and clicks and pops and booms come courtesy of Walter's B-side, 'Xvive'. It's an impressive first foray for Maria Newyen's new imprint Scious; let's hope future 12"s stay just as weird.
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Lior Miller Remixes
Cat: MOMENTS 009. Rel: 25 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lior Miller & Phototaxis - "Red" (Lior Miller remix) (6:13)
Kutiman - "Shine Again" (feat Adam Scheflan - Lior Miller remix) (6:55)
Review: Israeli music-maker, DJ and editor Lior Miller has been producing and remixing music for over 20 years, time which has evidently been poured into refining the clean, melodic, cathartic sound we hear here. This fresh new EP hears two remixes by Lior of tracks by friends Phototaxis and Kutiman, an electro-soul band from Tel Aviv and psychedelic funk/Afrobeat producer respectively. Lior's signature twists and grooves lend psychedelic depth and melodic, plucky, back-of-the-club flair to the originals - don't miss it.
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Edition 8
Edition 8 (12")
Cat: BBR 008. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Modebaku - "Kindred" (7:09)
Primarie - "Euforie" (7:30)
Techu - "Storytelling" (7:43)
Ted Amber - "Snozeer" (8:09)
Review: Edition 8 from Bread & Butter Recordings is another sophisticated outing into the world of minimal and tech house from four fine artists. Modebaku's 'Kindred' is the kinetic, waify, wispy opener that gets deep under your skin and Primarie then gets more zoned out on curious and nebulous pads on 'Euforie.' Techu's 'Storytelling' then rides on super warm and smooth-cruising beats with supple synths laced throughout. It is the sort of tune you want to hear as the sun peaks through the blinds at the afters, while Ted Amber's 'Snozeer' is another colourful and diffuse tech house charmer.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Rhythm Rituals
Cat: SPEEDDIAL 004. Rel: 13 Sep 24
 
Progressive House
Mtty - "Ahhhhh!cid" (5:45)
Jad & The - "Headphones In Space" (5:20)
Pocket - "Smoke Signals" (6:32)
DJ Relax - "Anti Free Flowing Anxiety" (7:34)
Local Support - "Dreaming Of" (6:50)
Review: Effortless fusions of broken beat and rabbit hole prog-acid on this latest from Speed Dial. After a slight hiatus, the imprint is back, and is here joined by a slew of underground talent, coming together as one for a combinative set of 'Rhythm Rituals'. Surprisingly for a set of rituals, the three A-siders proffer three wordless mudras (as opposed to incanted mantras), with Mtty's 'Ahhhhh!cid' laying down a two-stepping breaks dust-storm replete with bells, ufologic risers and ectoplasmic synth flatulences; and Pocket's 'Smoke Signals' imparting the ways of long-distance telegraphy by way of a deeper four-wheel drive, with indo-Australian chants sampled therein. B-side helmers DJ Relax and Local Support offer two contradistinct Balearic beats, the former track veering more chuggy and auto-suspensive, in contrast to the latter's emotive, e-organic builds and vox gates.
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Eterno
Eterno (12")
Cat: SL 040. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Istinto (6:39)
Aura (5:53)
Potenza (6:34)
Essenza (6:32)
Review: A rich exploration of minimal and tech house sounds with a nostalgic twist. The EP kicks off with 'Istinto,' blending futuristic techno with elements of house music and early 90s bass vibes, all wrapped in spacey sounds that evoke a sense of cosmic adventure. Next, 'Aura' delivers a stomping, darker beat designed to capture attention and drive energy on the dancefloor. Side-2 features 'Potenza' which channels raw techno reminiscent of 1991, incorporating trance elements for a nostalgic feel. The track's energetic vibe and vintage touches make it great for old skool sets. 'Essenza' ends the EP with a great groove and atmospheric feel good melody. A devastating blend of beauty and brawn. Dynamic, engaging tracks that will resonate with techno enthusiasts.
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New Beginnings
Cat: BOTB 001. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Double Trouble (6:19)
7am Start (6:01)
Hassle In The Castle (6:09)
Stairway To Heaven (6:39)
Review: Back Of The Bus is always where the cool kids hung out and on the evidence of this first release that will be true of this label too. It comes with fresh and characterful artwork and minimal house beats packed with charm. Manchester-based producer Pach is the man behind them and he opens up with the bouncy 'Double Trouble' before cutting up a more tough-edged groove with '7am Start.' 'Hassle In The Castle' has a nice percolating bassline that never lets up as narcotic pads drift and smear all around and 'Stairway To Heaven' gets all trippy and late night. This is a high-quality first EP.

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Tags: Minimal
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Uppers N Downers
Cat: AESTHETIC 20. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Uppers N Downers (6:01)
21 Bump Street (6:05)
Sticky Fingers (6:41)
Six N Switch (6:34)
Review: Manchester-based producer Pach, who you may remember from his much loved 'Pull Up & Dance' anthem on Darius Syrossian's popular Moxy Muzik label last year, produces a generously proportioned four track EP for the Aesthetic stable. Take note of the title, as it dictates the contents, with the A-side's two tracks, the title track and '21 Bump Street', proving to be the definite uppers, both adding a delirious feel of disco euphoria to a sturdy tech-house framework. The flip side features the slightly darker and more mysterious cuts 'Sticky Fingers' and closer 'Six N Switch', the latter featuring the sound of some rather decadent X-rated activities in full swing. Nice work if you can get it.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $8.13
Soe
Soe (12")
Cat: CUEPOINT 005. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pad Union - "Holodnaya Pora" (6:27)
Scruscru & Guydee - "Nesting Down" (7:40)
Negroove - "Smoked Jazz" (6:08)
Heavenchord - "Grisha (Soe)" (4:22)
Review: After a near two-year break, the shadowy CUE Point label - an imprint based in Valencia, Spain - returns to stores. To reintroduce itself, the imprint has decided to offer-up a multi-artist EP featuring cuts from new signings, old heads and friends of the label. Pad Union kicks things off with the deep, dusty and gently jazzy 'Holodnaya Para' - all rich Rhodes chords, languid bass guitar and crunchy drum machine beats - before storied producer ScruScru joins forces with Guydee on the acid-fired, funk bass-propelled house bounce of 'Nesting Down'. Over on side T, Negroove's ghostly, slipped tech-house jam 'Smoked Jazz' (a track blessed with Villalobos-influenced percussion programming) is paired with EP highlight 'Grisha (Soe)', a chunky and organ-rich slab of peak-time tech-house by label regular Heavenchord.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $20.18
A Taste Of Ulysses
Cat: RBDC 13. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Deep House
Ulysses Horizons (2025 Adios Adonis version) (4:53)
Ulysses Horizons (Gerd Janson extended DJ version) (6:23)
Flowerdale Beach (4:31)
Are You In Heaven? (5:35)
Review: "Are You in Heaven?" Is a phrase immortalised by Roxy DJ Eddy de Clercq during one of Amsterdam's earliest house parties and it captures the spirit of what was a transformative era. Arnoud Winkler and Jochem Peteri (later known as Newworldaquarium) dropped this EP back in 1991, and it explored a then-new mix of euphoric energy with youthful, clever charm. Drawing inspiration from the booming European dance scene of the time, it's a passionate Dutch interpretation of American house music that very much stands up. Featuring blissed-out pads, dub textures and peak-time vibes, the reissue includes a new Gerd Janson edit of 'Ulysses Horizon' that brings it right up to date, plus the dreamy melodies of 'Flowerdale Beach' and the title track, and all three are timeless cuts that still radiate magic and meaning.
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Tags: 90s House
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Step Forward EP
Cat: GETTRAUM 014. Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Step Forward
Be Sure
What If
Step Forward (Alci remix)
Review: Ukrainian selector and producer Lola Palmer makes her first appearance on Get-Traum with a blend of groovy, vestibular, and deep sonorities, blending the very best of lo-fi and progressive house motifs to produce a slickly recalled dream. Backed up by a filtrating titration of flicky acid funk by Alci, the bulk of the EP can be best qualified as a lurch through liminal space. Best in this category is 'Be Sure', a warming buildup not to be belied, if only for its creep-up pads and automatic, deep-mind, reflexive bass lines.
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Gespielt von: Superbreak
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $18.51
Strange From 94 EP
Cat: AIMED 007. Rel: 13 Dec 24
 
Progressive House
Chimera (4:55)
Strange From 94 (5:55)
Tropyc (6:45)
Acid Washing (6:59)
Review: Aimed's return to its roots with Palmiz channels a familiar energy for fans of the label. 'Strange From 94' sets the stage, with euphoric, atmospheric vibes perfect for expansive, open-air raves. 'Chimera' follows, blending trance and house into a hypnotic groove, its smooth synths and rolling percussion creating a captivating intro for any set. On the B-side, 'Tropyc' offers a more utilitarian rhythm, moving away from melody and focusing on functionality, perfect for building momentum. 'Acid Washing' closes the EP with a driving bassline that intensifies the release's energy, adding an edge that pushes the vibe into sharper territory, capping off a well-rounded, nostalgic journey.
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OTTA6 X Korghettini Electronics
OTTA6 X Korghettini Electronics (limited 12" + insert)
Cat: OTTA 6. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Techno
Korghettini Electronics #4 (5:11)
Korghettini Electronics #10 (6:13)
Korghettini Electronics #11 (5:05)
Korghettini Electronics #14 (5:39)
Review: This is the third and last part of the excellent Korghettini Electronics project on One Trip To Avyon from Pancratio. It makes use of the legendary Electribes machines made by Korg in the early 2000s. They include a drum machine, analogue synth and sampler as well as music workstations and here they are put totters and jammed on freely with perfect future-retro results. Hints of 70s Italian ad music also colour the grooves which are couched in techno with flashes of acid and electro.
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Memory Card EP
Cat: OTTA 9. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Techno
Replicant (5:42)
Aggro (5:44)
Control (7:27)
Review: Simone de Kunovich and Pancratio join forces on the 'Memory Card EP,' a captivating three-track release that marries retro video game nostalgia with cutting-edge electronic music. Inspired by early PlayStation 1 adventures, the duo masterfully weaves samples from obscure games into their compositions, crafting a sound that is both minimalist and evocative of 32-bit textures. Whether it's setting the mood in the mellow early hours or energising a peak-time crowd, this EP equips DJs with versatile tracks that promise to electrify any dancefloor. With its unique blend of exuberance and nostalgia, the 'Memory Card EP' is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to add both depth and dynamism to their sets.
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Changing Channels: Part 2
Cat: HESLP 005PT2. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Installation (4:55)
Squid (4:29)
If (5:40)
Bad Lines (3:54)
Review: It's been a long time since we heard from Pangaea, one of the three famous faces who made up the original Leeds label come ubiquitous DJ's DJ's DJ imprint - Hessle Audio. Though perhaps less appreciated than his contemporaries Ben UFO and Pearson Sound, now's his time to shine again: Changing Channels is his second ever album, following up 2016's In Drum Play (which for all its quality, rough, juddering techno experiments, will always line the shelves of many a budding selector). Like its predecessor, oddball bassy techno is here Pangaea's preferred mode, whether reflected in the sassy femme vocal cutups of 'Installation' or the spitting basses of 'Squid'. This is one of two vinyl 12"s over which the album is spread; an effort to enhance its playability for DJs.
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Changing Channels: Part 1
Cat: HESLP 005PT1. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Slip (4:52)
Hole Away (4:55)
Changing Channels (7:19)
Review: Pangaea's latest album Changing Channels comes a notable seven years after his debut, In Drum Play, and again hears the Hessle brain lay down a whopping demo in dance histrionics. Made in a period of oscillation - between international DJ sets and holidays of downtime and r&r - we get the impression of a remarkably clear-headed album, with the production crisp, and the choice and placement of samples neat. On this 12", we hear the LP's first part, with the no-fuss garagey 'Hole Away' and the stabby 'Changing Channels' piquing particular interest.
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DTR 001V
DTR 001V (pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DTR 001V. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Juan Panza - "Found Quite Place" (6:08)
Franco Cinelli & Esteban Gutierrez - "Piso 11" (feat Lux Z) (8:00)
Nacho Casco - "Looperboy" (6:35)
U-FO - "Reset" (6:43)
Review: This first new instalment of Drawing Tools's self-titled new series comes on hits splattered vinyl with five fresh names all contributing one tune each. Juan Panza's 'Found Quite Place' is first up and a smooth-as-you-like dubbed-out tech roller with smeared chords radiating real heat. Franco Cinelli & Esteban Gutierrez then join up for the brilliantly carnival-esque tech cut 'Piso 11' (feat Lux Z). Nacho Casco's 'Looperboy' gets more twisted, with gritty loops and busted bass amping up the energy levels. U-FO comes down with something more clean and serene on 'Reset'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Nug Nation Vol II
Nug Nation Vol II (limited 12")
Cat: SPNN 002. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Deep House
Three Of Hearts (7:13)
Hyperdrive (6:18)
Are U Ready (Flight To Toulouse mix) (6:31)
You Don't Know (Another Nother mix) (6:31)
Review: Nug Nation Vol. 2 is here for all your high-energy and nuggety needs. This one is another four-track journey into club-ready sounds that pick up where the first instalment left off. It's a knowing mix of golden era house and progressive influences with a contemporary twist from the back-to-the-wall prog-trance-techno of 'Three Of Hearts' to the unrelenting machine drum sounds of 'Hyperdrive'. 'Are U Ready (Flight To Toulouse mix)' is brilliantly clipped and bouncy and 'You Don't Know (Another Nother mix)' is a turbocharged face-melting tackle for fun dance floors only.
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Acid Asia
Acid Asia (12")
Cat: TOM 04. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Progressive House
P Spectrum (6:21)
Acid Asia (6:06)
Munchakoopas (6:04)
Cosmic Flower (4:54)
Review: Get ready to ride a cosmic wave of progressive sounds and speedy acid baselines with these new sounds from Osaka's enigmatic Ryunosuke Tahara, aka Paperkraft. For the past decade, this Japanese producer and DJ has been hard at work crafting the beautiful four-track EP 'Acid Asia' and it opens with 'P Spectrum,' a psy-trance anthem packed with ravy sounds, fast beats and potent acid bass. The title track explores a cruising house groove and melodies from the Land of the Rising Sun. On the B-side, 'Munchakoopas' offers sweet melodies next to edgy acid synths, and a nod to Yoshi, the legendary Nintendo character. 'Cosmic Flower' shuts down with strong percussion and psytrance vocals that will leave you entranced.
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Blue Highway
Cat: NTCLASS 004. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mind & Motion (5:20)
Ludiomil 75 (5:10)
Blue Highways (5:48)
The Gates Of Dawn (2:00)
Mellow Moebe (5:59)
Review: Aad de Mooy is better known as Paradise 3001 and has been releasing his fulsome take on techno since the mid 90s. Blue Highway is an EP from back then, 1994 to be exact, and it has aged faultlessly because these tracks will slot into any modern set without a problem, and likely be some of the best in it, in fact. It kicks off with the warped synth and bass entanglements of 'Mind & Motion' before the more gloopy and cosmic bass of 'Ludomil 75'. It's a masterful bit of future music that's followed by the vibrant Jaydee-like 'Blue Highways' and dreamier scapes of 'The Gates Of Dawn' and progressive cosmic funk of 'Mellow Moebe.'
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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HEAT 05
HEAT 05 (12")
Cat: HEAT 05. Rel: 28 Jun 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Parallax Corporation - "Shadow Figures" (6:11)
Ron Morelli - "Hot On Wheels" (5:59)
Robert Bergman - "Acid Tapes 88" (9:02)
Redray - "Early Swang" (4:41)
Review: Heat Recordings presents a special release marking the comeback of The Parallax Corporation (I-F & Intergalactic Gary) after a 20-year hiatus, alongside works by Ron Morelli, Robert Bergman, and Redray. This compilation features four tried and tested cuts from real-life gatherings, assembled onto a single disc for maximum impact. On Side-1, The Parallax Corporation's 'Shadow Figures' - A catchy and unusual blend of house and techno, sure to capture attention with its creative clash of sounds. Ron Morelli's 'Hot On Wheels' is afuturistic romp featuring unusual sounds that propel the track into the future For Side-2, Robert Bergman's 'Acid Tapes 88' is a deep acid cut, heady and raw, paying homage to the underground sound of house and techno. Lastly, Redray's 'Early Swang' harnessing Detroit and Chicago's legacy in all their glory. This has us flashbacking to our warehouse days, offering a nostalgic yet fresh take on the genre. Heat05 is as strong as it is diverse, offering essential gear for those exploring the depths of minimal, experimental and acid techno.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sub Sonics Vol 1
Cat: SFTRAX 002. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Parallax Deep - "Submerged" (7:23)
Weirdvin - "Morphing" (7:32)
Kasvo - "Karura" (7:38)
Parallax Deep - "Sediment" (6:19)
Review: Surfaced Trax is back with a second superb EP, this time in the form of its Sub Sonics Volume 1 EP series featuring three vital artists. Parallax Deep kicks off with 'Submerged' with its lithe, rubbery and elastic techno, then Weirdvin's 'Morphing' is a sparse and moody cut that stays deep and mysterious. The flipside offers the more rickety tech loops of 'Kasvo' before Parallax Deep returns with a second cut in the form of the deep and dubby 'Sediment.'
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The Acid Quest EP
Cat: MYST 10. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Acid Quest (6:54)
Deja Vu (1:36)
Water Temple (6:36)
Analog Joint (5:11)
Memphis Prophet (5:33)
Birdspeak (4:18)
Review: Jackson Lee's Mystical Disco label unveils a new singing here in the form of Paranoid Pyramid. The mysterious outfit enchants us from the off here with the sleazy, meandering acid lines of the opener drawn out over dusty, dubby and deep house drums. 'Water Temple' is another proudly analogue cut with wispy pads way off in the distance and slow but lumpy drums get you into a groove. There is more hazy and horizontal depth to 'Analog Joint' and 'Memphis Prophet' pairs vaporous synths with mystic drum sounds before 'Birdspeak' making for another perfectly lo-fi world of cosmic melodic wonder.
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Party Bombs Vol 3
Cat: BOMBS 003. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Techno
Parchi Pubblici - "Perfect Vacuum2Disco" (6:03)
Lanzieri - "Twisted Tango" (6:53)
Raku - "Valle Dei Templi" (7:04)
Phill Prince - "Indigo" (7:36)
Review: As you can tell from the title of this ongoing series, System Error likes to serve up only 100% party bombs. The third volume lives up to that once more with Parchi Pubblici kicking off with the acid-laced bumps of 'Perfect Vacuum2Disco' complete with zippy synths and snappy percussion. Lanzieri's 'Twisted Tango' hits just as hard with an electro-techno fusion that rides on psychedelic synth loops with jacked-up drums. Raku's 'Valle Dei Templi' has a more pared-back sound with a menacing and rubbery low end and creeping synths that keep you on edge. Phill Prince's 'Indigo' shuts down with something tripped out and retro with 90s techno vibes colouring the drums.
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The No Gimmicks EP
Cat: RNG 001. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Deep House
You're A Cool Girl (4:44)
You're A Cool Girl (Juaan remix) (6:08)
Industrial Rhythm (7:18)
Industrial Rhythm (Nat Wendell Reflection) (7:00)
Review: Spencer Parker delivers a masterclass in unadulterated house, stripping back the excess to focus on raw, direct energy. The opening track pushes forward with a tight rhythm section, a pulsing bassline, and crisp percussion, all working in seamless sync to create a groove that demands attention without overcomplicating things. The vocal sample on 'You're A Cool Girl' is looped into a hypnotic motif, evoking a sense of urgency and repetition that doesn't wear thin. Later, the mood shifts with a darker, more industrial tone, where staccato beats and metallic edges add an intensity that builds steadily. There's no fluff here, just focused, dancefloor-ready rhythms that get straight to the point.
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Gespielt von: Spencer parker
Tags: Tech House
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Like A Dog
Cat: SBTL 027. Rel: 10 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Like A Dog (6:32)
La Trappola (6:57)
La Pianta (Lizz remix) (7:26)
La Pianta (6:49)
Review: Manuel Parravicini, born in Germany and raised in Italy, continues to make waves in the electronic scene. His new EP on Subtil Records is a testament to that with its electrifying journey across four tracks that skillfully blend house grooves with minimalist elements. 'Like A Dog' is a sleazy, grubby minimal roller and 'La Trappola' has a more light and airy melodic edge. 'La Pianta' is then a late-night and smeared, seductive blend of subtle rhythms and whispered vocals. Adding to the package is a powerful remix by Romanian DJ Lizz, whose distinctive style elevates Parravicini's already captivating original to new heights.
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Tags: Minimal
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Orange Barrel Action
Cat: SS 103. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix) (12:23)
Pianamonn (10:12)
Review: New Theo Parrish? Yes please. The Sound Signature boss remains in a class of one and continually finds new ground to explore in the studio, often taking a freeform jazz mindset to roughed-up house and techno that blends the mechanical with the soulful in otherworldly, hypotonic fashion. 'Orange Barrel Action (Yellow Flashing Light mix)' is very much in that mould with lumpy drums detuned and off-grid keys and hissing hi-hats all coalescing into something seductive and subversive. 'Pianamonn' is a deep house foundation topped with weird and wonky keys in inimitable Parrish style.
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In Motion
In Motion (12")
Cat: SS 085. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Deep House
In Motion (11:23)
Don't Play (feat Ava) (10:07)
Review: Theo Parrish is one of those characters who manages to unite lovers of both house and techno, indeed producing offerings that seem to make the distinction utterly redundant. How does he doe it? Well, if this pair of new tracks are anything to go on, it's the simple trick of making tracks that combine the soufulness and rootsy earthiness of house with a trippy sense of the futuristic and psychedelic that elevates them out of the ordinary.
Take, for instance 'In Motion's simple piano stabs and the subsequent off kilter groove that builds up around them. Or, equally, the cheeky bass keyboard manoeuvres that form the backbone of 'Don't Play' featuring Ava, funky enough to be Stevie Wonder but then matched with caustic, scything hi-hats that have more than a hint of the surreal and robotic about them. Best of all, it doesn't feel like a compromise, it feels like a full on creation that acknowledges both traditions but refuses to follow either slavishly.


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Good People Only EP
Good People Only EP (limited 12")
Cat: CKNOWEP 55. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Progressive House
Cafe Crazy (5:45)
Cafe Crazy (D Tiff Brain Cafe Refoam) (5:58)
Keep Going (5:26)
Hang Out (6:13)
Review: Pascale Project debuts on Craigie Knowes with her 'Good People Only' EP, a melodramatic exercise in bubblegum kitsch, dramatized synth-organ hums and eerily quantized vocal recordings. The title, of course, takes its namesake from lead track 'Cafe Crazy' - a dance-pop hybrid soaked in a simple viscous formula: good vibes and electronic fun. The three originals making up its bulk come laced with nostalgic lyrics recalling hyperpop, but also carry retroisms of noughties dance-pop and trance, 'Hang Out' being the post-ironic jubilant highlight. The lyrics are, of course, written and performed by Pascale Project, and what's more, 'Cafe Crazy' comes remixed and refoamed by D. Tiffany with additional vox by NAP (yes, your eyes do not deceive you - a remix on Craigie Knowes! What?!)
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The Temple
Cat: STUDIOMST 002. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Empty Temple (5:03)
Night Walker (5:57)
Rotten Disco (5:21)
Dirty Hands (4:44)
Cheater's Smile (3:06)
Review: Long-serving Italian producer Marco Passarani continues his newly minted Studiomaster label project with its second instalment, serving a quintet of typically floor-focused jams on 'The Temple' EP. Arguably best known for being one half of the looped-up disco duo Tiger & Woods, Passarani is also known and loved for the more techno-tilted offerings he turns out from his hometown of Rome. His latest work sits somewhere in between his two trademark sounds, starting with the throbbing sleaze of opener 'The Empty Temple', with its purposeful bass, paranoid synths and dirty vocal whispers. The fierce, snare-driven rhythms of 'Night Walker' power grubby bass and glistening synths, while the descriptively titled 'Rotten Disco' offers a brilliantly wonky glimpse of future Italo. The distorted percussion and jagged bass of 'Dirty Hands' are aimed squarely at the floor, while the storming closer 'Cheater's Smile' bangs as hard as nails to complete a suitably stirring and tightly produced set.
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Tags: Nu Disco | IDM | Electro Techno
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Let Me Go
Let Me Go (12")
Cat: HMGRWN 007. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Let Me Go (6:31)
Swirl (6:26)
Atomic (5:59)
Boys Can Cry (6:42)
Review: 'Let Me Go' is the debut EP from Italian duo Pathagonia, which is made up of Noha and Alex Tea. They are a pair of minimalists who craft sounds for the late-night hours, starting with the title cut. 'Let Me Go' has warm solar winds blowing over the kinetic, crispy drums so makes for a nice soulful sound while 'Swirl' is heavier. The dub quotient is upped, the chords rattle and there's a heads down feel to the way things move onwards. 'Atomic' takes another tack - it's more sparse, airy and shady with whimsical synths doing a nimble dance over tight, loopy drums. Last but not least, 'Boys Can Cry' is a turbocharged but serene tech house wafter. All four are well designed and sure to appeal to real heads.
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Navigating Self EP
Cat: ZNDLA 001. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Era (7:07)
Beneath The Surface (7:20)
Ever Change (7:24)
Ever Change (R107 remix) (7:27)
Review: London-based Pattern Tusk has been active in the game for a while, but this is his first outing on vinyl. 'Navigating Self' is a sophisticated minimal house EP for the curious listener; 'Era''s main synth line sounds something between a cosmic stab and a gamelan hit, and is worked through a mesmerizing array of low-end melodies, which in turn border on the slinky, the psychedelic. 'Beneath The Surface' is deeper, sounding like what would emanate from the corridors of a trippy casino. 'Ever Change' and its closing R107 remix are functional and robotic by comparison, yet they are no less entrancing.
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Tags: Minimal
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Black Round 36: A Journey Into Hypnotic Minimalism
Cat: CBV 002. Rel: 20 Aug 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Black Round 36 (11:45)
Black Round 36 (Asael Weiss remix) (7:36)
No Data (7:37)
Review: Dreamloops is a collection of long-form tracks spanning two and a half hours across four, yes four, records - that's a mighty eight sides of wax all created, mixed, and designed by Dennis Huddleston, aka 36 ("three-six"). The album offers a profound subconscious connection that was originally released as cassettes in 2019 and was revisited by Huddleston in 2023 to enhance its clarity and cohesion. The eight 18-minute pieces unfold slowly and build emotional power through developing themes. Imperfections like tape hiss add depth while influences like Henryk Gorecki and Max Richter help to shape the album's epic and haunting soundscapes.
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Bodyrise EP
Cat: SHOYU 003. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
FirstH (6:52)
Bodyrise (6:51)
Dark Shadows (7:01)
AcidRain (6:33)
Review: Pauli brings some class to this tense and effective new EP on Shoyu, a young new label that has already made some great moves with its first two releases. 'FirstH' pairs a driving ow end with some nice sparring synth work and killer bass. 'Bodyrise' is another perfectly reduced sound with effective drums, sleek cosmic synths and a rasping bassline to counterpoint the smooth pads. Add in two more blends of physical drums and emotive synth pens and you have some smart and classy cuts for knowing dancefloors.
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Tags: Minimal
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Charmed EP
Cat: SUNONYRBUM. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
A Pretty Planet (6:42)
Charmed (5:46)
Sugar N Spice (Deeper dub) (7:16)
Sugar N Spice (Rollin dub) (7:26)
Review: There is unbridled joy and youthful exuberance to these fizzy new cuts from Peach. 'A Pretty Planet' is a nostalgic sound that harks back to endless summer days playing in fields. 'Charmed' has a slightly more physical groove but still comes with excitable melodies and a feel-good energy. On the flip side of this 12" for Can You Feel The Sun is 'Sugar N Spice' in two versions. First is the (Deeper dub) which is a stripped-back and dusty deep house shuffler with balmy pads while the Rollin dub is more prickly, percussive and kinetic. All four will bring smiles to faces and vibes to dance floors.
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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini
Tags: Tech House
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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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1 Life
1 Life (12" + sticker)
Cat: HITS 001V. Rel: 24 Jul 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
1 Life (6:23)
1 Life (instrumental mix) (6:24)
1 Life (Jex Opolis remix) (6:36)
1 Life (acappella mix) (3:00)
Review: Perel launches her own new label Hits Hits Hits! with a potent new single that is backed by a great remix from Canadian talent Jex Oplois. The lead tune on this 12", which also comes with a sticker, is '1 Life', a full throttle and thumping cut that is packed densely with 90s tribal techno synth sounds, old school house piano chords and a nice r&b vocal all of which serve to sweep you up and journey you to the stars. After the instrumental comes the remix from Jex Opolis that dials things back and makes it even more zoned out and subtly euphoric.
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Questions
Questions (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: EES 049. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum And Bass
Questions (1) (7:21)
Questions (2) (6:47)
Questions (5) (5:11)
Questions (3) (5:00)
Questions (7) (5:31)
Review: Neoclassic acid-from-garage movements from Peter Reilley aka. Persian, a favourite of the UK dance music scene since as long as anyone can remember. For 20 years, Reilly has gone his own way, operating in and on genre after genre, up-peggable as he is adept, blending breaks, digidub, electro, garage, house, and jungle across a repertoire of no less than 50 EPs. Though this release serves as his farewell, as Reilly formally steps back from music production, it beautifully showcases his skill in programming, with 'Questions 2' proving a sleight hand for twinging post-funk leads, and 'Questions 7' bringing unprecedented sci-fi desolations to an erstwhile jam-funky tune collection.
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