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Singles
The Two Houses EP
The Two Houses EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HOMOCENTRIC 011EP. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Funky/Club House
The Two Houses (Original Mix) (8:55)
The Two Houses (House Mix) (6:39)
The Two Houses (Dub) (6:39)
Review: The Two Houses is a musical project memorialising prominent members of New York's House of LaBeija and House of Xtravaganza, many of whom have passed away since their founding in 1977 and 1982 respectively. Initially the song was a personal tribute to Simone LaBeija, who tragically died in 2023 but it subsequently evolved into a broader ballroom memorial project when Grammy nominee Rush Davis from Xtravaganza became involved as vocalist and co-writer.
The track is a roll call, an homage and a dedication to the original founders of New York's ballroom community. Those lesser-known heroes who paved the way for the now fully exploited global phenomena we know today.
As Queer, and more specifically Trans human rights come under increasing attack, The Two Houses remembers, underscores and reveres those pioneering artists responsible for the birth of ballroom culture and more broadly, their place in the history of House Music itself.


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Heart & Soul
Cat: FWRF 022. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Heart & Soul (5:39)
Track 2 (3:34)
Review: For Fourth Wave Record Factory, MURO has put together a couple of new and exclusive 7" releases that feature two classic Japanese AOR tracks by artists who very much played a part in defining the sound. Firstly, Ginji Ito's smooth and soulful 'Heart and Soul,' originally from his tenth album, shines with mellow mid-tempo vibes and glossy vocals and melodies. On the flip side is 'Uwaki na Kare,' a beloved cover of a classic US disco track from Ritsuko Kazemi's third album that comes correct with a catchy, laid-back Saturday love groove. This release marks the first time these iconic songs have been pressed on 7".
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Neurogenesis EP
Cat: PLAS 001. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nulek & Roto - "Eternal Space" (5:48)
Flhez - "Study Nights" (5:55)
Mar.c - "Not Normal" (6:41)
Acid Charlie - "Nuclear Era" (orchestral mix) (6:51)
Review: Plasticity Records launches with a bang on its debut release, which is a various artists offering with our fierce and floor-ready tracks. Nulek & Roto open with 'Eternal Space,' a shadowy techno-electro hybrid laced with eerie vocals, then Flhez follows with 'Study Nights' stylishly channelling Uruguay's deep-rooted rhythmic heritage through gritty analogue texture. On the B-side, Mar.C drops 'Not Normal,' a pounding EBM-inflected banger built for dark rooms and late hours. Closing things out, Acid Charlie brings warped percussion and twisted structure on 'Nuclear Era,' which makes for a fractured, futuristic workout. A bold first statement from a label with serious potential.
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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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MOS All Stars EP
Cat: MOS 036. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Aroy Dee - "Touch"
Maspaventi - "Horizons" (feat Aroy Dee)
R-A-G - "Wired"
R-A-G - "All Forgotten"
Review: No nonsense analogue house champions the notorious R-A-G team are back once again with more goodies on their home label M>O>S. For this one, they drop four outstanding and acidic deep house jackers. Featuring the skills of Aroy Dee, MaSpaventi and G-String, it is the former who kicks off with 'Touch', which is dusty and far-sighted. He then features with Maspaventi on 'Horizons', which is a dreamy and low-key sound with backlit chords. R-A-G then hook up for 'Wired', which is a twisted and trippy after-party mind melter and 'All Forgotten', which is moody, shadowy and traces a line to the best Detroit house from their long-running Amsterdam studio sessions.
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Tags: Acid House
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Get Up
Get Up (12")
Cat: RAHAAN 009HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Up (5:27)
Zombies (5:17)
How (5:30)
Review: No one's edits and disco bombs slap quite like Rahaan's. The US master of all things soulful and funky can tap right into your core with his work and this new EP on Hot Biscuit is the latest example of that. 'Get Up' opens with retro disco favours, funky guitars and lung-busting vocals that bring the heat. 'Zombies' sinks into a nice silky sound with sliding cymbals and hi hats and knotted bass, then 'How' slows it down a bit for a more playful and seductive disco sound with nice horns and squelchy bass. Three real heaters.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Rdy 56
Rdy 56 (12")
Cat: RDY 56. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love (8:51)
The Night (7:12)
1-5-1 (6:00)
The Bass (5:10)
Review: Original Chicago house music hero Ron Hardy used to make and break tracks with ease. Decades on, we're still getting treated to them with this ongoing series and the latest opens up with a familiar sound. 'Love' is fairly stripped of its original vocals and is a casuistic, textured and intense electronic disco cut for peak times. 'The Night' slows down with some freaky vocals and heavy dub disco drums then '1-5-1' brings some jacked up acid house with monstrous 303 lines ripping up the groove and ice cold hi-hats keeping time. 'The Bass' is a raw drum track with moody Windy City vocals and dark energy.
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Limited Edition (reissue)
Limited Edition (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SJR 5097. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Things Go Wrong (2:52)
We Are Normal (2:23)
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FR 030
FR 030 (10")
Cat: FR 030. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Crumbling Down (4:32)
Crumbling Down (Phineus II remix) (5:58)
Review: Refreshers is a little-known alias of Lukid, an underrated producer who has previously explored murky lo-fi sounds on cult labels like Werk Discs. With this alias, though, he makes drum & bass and jungle, and crafted the original featured here back in 2021 and dropped it into his Dekmantel mix. It was heard by the Future Retro label head who reached out to release it and we're glad he did. It's a hidden treasure that is dark, intricate and perfectly crafted. The surprise release feels like uncovering a secret moment in jungle history and it comes with Phineus II's powerful remix, which adds depth and drum rawness, which makes this a vital pick up.
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Playing Hide & Seek
Playing Hide & Seek (limited 1-sided 7")
Cat: GS-0134. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Soul
Playin' Hide & Seek (2:13)
Review: A curious artefact of Northern Soul history, this limited one-sided 7" by Eddie Regan was pressed by Anchor UK with two conflicting release dates, though 1978 is believed to be correct. Dropped during the peak of the Northern Soul explosion in the UK, 'Playing Hide & Seek' delivers a potent dose of heartfelt vocals and dancefloor-ready soul. Its raw, urgent energy and emotive delivery have made it a cult favourite, with two Northern Soul classics featured back-to-back on some issues. Do not sleep, because this will fly.
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2nd Respite
Cat: 2ND RESPITE. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Techno
Track 1 (4:59)
Track 2 (5:01)
Track 3 (9:07)
Track 4 (3:16)
Review: Details - for now, anyway - about Respite remain shrouded in mystery, but this is the second release on their own label. It's a quietly profound exploration of minimal to kick off with as 'Track 1' layers up subterranean kicks with wispy melodic curlicues that get you in a dream state. 'Track 2' flips the script with bulky kicks that are in your face and softened by more swirling ambient pads. 'Track 3' is pure late night sub submersion coated in vocals crackle, dust and static that feels somehow intense despite being such a sparse sound. 'Track 4' allows some more light-emitting and radiant synths to cut through the murky atmospheres and it has a moving, uplifting effect.
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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 3/4 (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1833. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Revelation - "First Power" (3:39)
Egotrip - "Dreamworld" (World Of Dreams mix) (7:25)
33 1/3 Queen - "Searchin'" (5:43)
Bobby Konders - "Let There Be House" (5:14)
Review: Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs back in the late 80s and early 90s. Based in rural Destelbergen, it was a place where new beat, acid, techno and house all collided, and Boccaccio Life 1987-1993 is a deep dive into the electrifying soundscapes of the time. It comes on Music Man Records and is a 40-track compilation that reclaims Boccaccio's legacy beyond the overly reductive new beat tag. Resident Olivier Pieters and club regular Stefaan Vandenberghe are behind it, and have split the full selection into four vinyl parts. Bobby Konders's 'Let There Be House' is the killer here, but all four cuts are deliciously dark and heads down club tackle from a golden era.

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Ekbar
Ekbar (12")
Cat: LPTER 122. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Bass
Taal Riddim (3:19)
Ekbar (5:12)
Sadhana (4:12)
Mirror Of Love (6:48)
Cry Of The Baul (5:42)
Man As Bird (feat Joba Poetry) (4:56)
Review: The debut full-length from Bangladeshi-Canadian producer Raf Reza fuses UK soundsystem culture with his own deep-rooted Bangladeshi influences. Raised in Tokyo and musically shaped in Toronto and Glasgow, Reza blends dub, bleep, breaks and jungle with Baul music samples and vintage Bengali film soundtracks here and it results in a brilliantly original style. The album explores sonic futurism and asks how diasporic and Dhaka-based electronic cultures can intersect. With a unique mix of field recordings, semi-obscured monologues and dubwise textures, Reza's identity-driven narrative comes to life and cements him as a bold, genre-bending voice in cultural fusion and sound.
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From Light To Light
Cat: ELMIL 08. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Electro
H Dimension (5:34)
Hologram (6:01)
Die Ritme Vertel (6:29)
Cosmodanza (6:17)
Review: Riccardo's a master of dance floor grooves that blend minimal, techno and electro into always fresh sounding new worlds. This latest release arrives on El Milagro Records and has a distinct edge and introspective moods that adds up to a reflective journey of depth and drive. 'H Dimension' is a speedy space-tech sound with nostalgic synth work and evocative mid-to-high frequencies echoing the spirit of '80s melodies. 'Hologram' is wrapped in a mysterious, emotive atmosphere with smart synth sequences and snappy low ends and 'Die Ritme Vertel' is a mechanical rhythm with blurts of synth, neon colours and freeform drums. 'Cosmodanza' shuts down with soft acid lines lacing up a more dreamy groove.
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Meta Music vs Rogue EP
Cat: FWMSR 003. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Monotone (feat Sequoyah) (5:56)
New Plan (4:37)
YIA (4:22)
Rogue (5:28)
Maze (4:33)
Deep Dirt (4:54)
Review: This new one from Stefan Ringer on his FWM Entertainment combines two distinct releases in one: 3 tracks from his 2021 Meta Music EP and his darker alias Black Sued's 'Rogue' EP. It's a yin-yang journey of sound that shows his range and quality. 'Monotone' pairs signature deep chords and soulful vocals and distorted bass with minimal drums, while 'New Plan' is a driving, rhythmic workout of persistence and groove. 'YIA' offers meditative chords and affirmations set against a thunderstorm backdrop and the flip, the title cut explores shadowy jazz textures with a mysterious groove, 'Maze' marches forward with urgency and layered rhythm, while 'Deep Dirt' closes with gritty, broken-machine chaos. Together, these EPs make for a powerful emotional and sonic contrast.


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Gespielt von: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Dub Selvatico
Dub Selvatico (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CXX 001. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Techno
Amazonas
Jungla Analogica
Fauno
Our Travel Destination
Review: Clixx Records is a new Berlin-based label from Rocco.fx that makes a striking debut with this new four-tracker that dives deep into the complex, dub-laced edges of modern techno, guided entirely by modular synthesis. Side A delivers two floor-focused cuts: 'Amazonas' is speedy dub techno with chords that bounce up top but have great restraint, while 'Jungla Analogica' is an unstoppably direct and bouncy dub techno classic that showcases the Argentine producer's knack for sound design. Side B shifts inward, offering a more introspective exploration of texture and atmosphere without losing momentum. 'Fauno' is an anxious, psychedelic workout for body and mind and 'Our Travel Destination' is a more traditional dub techno cavern a la Basic Channel.
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Detroit On The Move Vol 2
Cat: UAR 020. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Gari Romalis - "Electronix (I'm Ya Dancer)" (7:31)
G Major - "Metro To Downtown" (6:27)
Chuck Daniels & Hazmat Live - "I Want You" (6:25)
Max Watts - "Velocity" (6:35)
Review: Norm Talley's Detroit label Upstairs Asylum comes through with another various artists gem here: Gari Romalis kick off with the sort of smoky house depths you always expect from this imprint. 'Electronix (I'm Ya Dancer)' is dubbed out but dynamic, then G Major's 'Metro To Downtown' brings an injection of soul warmth and percussive looseness. Chuck Daniels & Hazmat Live's 'I Want You' is a darker, more heads down affair with freaky vocals and digital synth patterns over gritty, US garage styled low ends. Max Watts then cuts loose with the undulating dub techno depths of 'Velocity' to round out a varied EP.
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Covered 005
Cat: CVRD 005. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Olivier Romero - "6PM In The Studio" (6:49)
Luise - "Kepler" (5:46)
Maik Yells - "Hiroshima, Mon Amour" (6:28)
OneKnock - "Quest" (7:39)
Review: This new VA from the young Swiss label Covered compiles four forward-thinking artists pushing sonic boundaries in their own way but united by detailed sound design and refined instrumentation. Olivier Romero opens with bold, wave-driven rhythms while Luise brings intricate sequencing and crisp minimal percussion. Maik Yells follows with atmospheric depth built from lush pads and ghostly harmonies, weaving a moody narrative. OneKnock closes with a hypnotic blend of shifting rhythms and sub-heavy foundations. These tracks form a nice listen when played together and are rooted in rich texture, tone and subtle storytelling.
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Bridgetown EP
Cat: EMH 013. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Deep House
Bridgetown (4:19)
Rolex (3:36)
Dienstags Disco (2:33)
81 12 (7:15)
DUNDR (5:53)
Review: Bielefeld's RR has been rolling out house sounds for the last five or so years on labels like Story About You, Feuilleton Germany and Ad Sol, but this time lands on Eat More House. He kick off his latest with the sweaty, humid and chunky deep house dynamics of the title cut before 'Rolex' has more thudding low ends but wispy, fuzzy synths and plenty of funky percussion. 'Dienstags Disco' ups the energy further then '81 12' sinks Ito a deeper vibe with smooth chords and rolling, dubby drums. 'DUNDR' leans into a serene sound with Motor City machine warmth and cuddly low ends. Plenty of ground is covered here, all of it with a stylish touch.
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Gespielt von: Superbreak, Ney Faustini
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Ophelia (remastered)
Cat: KR 009ZINC. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Drum And Bass
Ophelia (7:39)
Beyond Reality (8:03)
Review: Zinc was a busy busy boy in the 90s. Especially those foundation years. His work with Hype and Bizzy B around this time was legendary but besides his UKG moniker Jammin' years later, less is spoken of his various aliases. Jack Ruby had a cool run of cuts in 94 and 96 including this almighty slab of breakbeat drama 'Ophelia'. Big pads and a breath-taking arrangement. It's your quintessential deep or atmospheric jungle cut that has all the hallmarks of a Good Lookin jam. 'Beyond Reality' (which came out in 95 under his Tyranny alias) follows a similar sweeping sense of triumph but a little jazzier and cooler in its roll-out. Timeless.
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Chiron Key EP
Cat: VACU 003. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Luca Ruiz - "Intro" (feat Paola) (2:52)
Cakkou - "Missed Call" (6:55)
Luca Ruiz - "Safari FM" (6:57)
Monile - "Rebound" (4:57)
Review: Each release on the Vacuity label follows a spiritual journey inspired by the chakra system. This third EP focuses on the solar plexus chakra, which represents self-confidence, action and inner power. Titled 'Chiron Key,' it also references the astrological symbol of healing and resilience and embodies a coming together of spirituality and rhythm that, hope the label, encourages you to connect deeply with your own inner strength through music. Cakkou's 'Missed Call' has tribal techno leads and trippy neon lines and Luca Ruiz's 'Safari FM' is a twitchy and futuristic world of minimal tech with sprawling bass.
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New Friends 02
Cat: LMMLVA 02. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Rustam - "Happy Comby" (6:22)
Jordan Lakofski - "The Heat" (6:09)
Glasidum - "New Heaven" (6:47)
MASI - "Synth Pop" (6:43)
Review: LowMoney unites fresh global talent for another big serving of their signature club sounds. Ukrainian producer Rustam kicks things off with 'Happy Comby,' a gritty acid-tinged groove built on deep, dreamy basslines. On A2, Jordan Lakofski delivers 'The Heat,' which is a nostalgia-soaked roller with a punchy 8-bit synth and infectious bassline. Glasidum nails the warm-up vibe with his trippy, groovy and perfectly deep opener on the flipside. Closing it out, Dutch duo MASI serve up a lush, introspective house cut that floats into the sunset. From acid edge to dreamy depth, this four-tracker has got something for everyone, which makes it a hugely useful 12" from the LowMoney camp.

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Forever & A Day (reissue)
Forever & A Day (reissue) (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: BYN 049C. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Forever & A Day (5:52)
Forever & Two Days (7:00)
Review: First dropped in 1985 on Italy's London Records Production, Superbowl aka 93rd Superbow is a high-energy Italo disco project from producers Gianfranco Bortolotti and Roberto Arduini. With its pounding basslines and vibrant synths unfurling into infectious melodies, this is the sort of tune that embodies the quintessential 80s Italian club sound-catchy, bright and built for the 'floor. This reissue stays true to the original with both 'Forever and a Day' on the A-side and its full vocal dub version, 'Forever and Two Days,' on the flip. It's a real piece of quality and authentic Italo magic that still hits the spot.
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Planet Boom
Planet Boom (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HTP 002. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sweater - "Front Street Strut" (6:14)
Reyer - "Martian Law" (4:52)
Poten - "Coming Or Going" (7:31)
Lukey - "Spectrum" (6:44)
Review: We're told that this EP is an archive of encoded human memories made to "survive the AI's purge." Anyone listening back to this years from now will be sure we had a good old time, because it's slick and charming, minimal and tech with real soul. Sweater's 'Front Street Strut' is a kaleidoscope of colours, Reyer's- 'Martian Law' brings some stripped-back but bubbly and rubbery funk and Poten's 'Coming Or Going' layers up whirring machines and pixelated synth sequences into something zoned out and warm. Lukey shuts down with the snappy broken beat tech of 'Spectrum' with its bright, singing leads.
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RNT In The D
RNT In The D (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 061. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Happy House (GU edit)
Be Cool (Rahaan edit)
Hot Damn (JKriv edit)
Love Explosion (The Patchouli Brothers edit)
Review: Razor-N-Tape's white label series serves up its first-ever various artists collection here, and it opens with Windy City master Glenn Underground. His 'Happy House' is a joyous disco stomper with florid strings and lung-busting vocals. Rahaan adds his own edit to 'Be Cool', which is a jazzy dancer with magnificent guitar work and brassy horns. 'Hot Damn' (JKriv edit) keeps the love flowing with funky disco house energy and an air of hands in the air celebration and The Patchouli Brothers flip 'Love Explosion' into a strident, front foot wafered and pumping disco funker with gorgeous vocals. There I so much sunshine and joy in these tunes that they melt even the stoniest of hearts.
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Tia (reissue)
Tia (reissue) (limited 180 gram purple vinyl 12")
Cat: RV 04P. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Echt Rot (7:48)
Tia (10:02)
Feuerwasser (5:47)
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Alben
Sell Me A Dream: Flowstalgia (reissue)
Sell Me A Dream: Flowstalgia (reissue) (orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BS 051LPC. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:08)
Sell Me A Dream (3:10)
Sucker Punch (2:57)
On The Daily (feat Prince Po & VegaMonster) (3:51)
Nothing To See Here (2:27)
The Devils Own (3:06)
It's Like That (remix) (2:53)
Bad Weather (feat MED & VegaMonster) (3:32)
Sand Castles (4:00)
Review: Originally released in 2018 by LA emcee Pawz One and Dutch producer Robin Da Landlord, Sell Me A Dream: Flowstalgia finally now lands on vinyl. Born from a transatlantic connection made during a European tour, the album channels golden-era hip-hop with razor-sharp rhymes and gritty, sample-rich beats. Their first single 'It's Like That' set the tone for a full project steeped in classic style and lyrical substance, and the rest of the rocked has been entirely produced by Da Landlord but with heavyweight appearances from Prince Po (Organized Konfusion), MED and VegaMonster. Flowstalgia is a heartfelt nod to hip-hop's roots that never gets too nostalgic by also bringing new authenticity and craft to the style.
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Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition)
Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition) (silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: QS 035LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Family Portrait (5:50)
Egon & Gertie (2:59)
First Self-Portrait Series (3:41)
Mime Van Osen (3:08)
Second Self-Portrait Series (2:51)
Wally, Egon, & Models In The Studio (4:18)
Promenade (3:50)
Third Self-Portrait Series (2:25)
Egon, Edith, & Wally Meet (1:07)
Egon & Wally Embrace & Say Farewell (4:30)
Egon & Edith (2:57)
Second Family Portrait (3:31)
Review: Pianist Rachel Grimes is Rachel's and their sophomore album Music for Egon Schiele was originally released in 1996 on Quarterstick Records as a live score for a theatrical production about the titular Austrian painter. The performance of it was premiered in 1995 by Chicago's Itinerant Theater Guild with Grimes and two string players. The music is intimate and emotionally rich material that is stripped down to chamber pieces that rise and fall with real intensity. More focused than their debut Handwriting, this album blends melancholy, romance and beauty into a deeply affecting narrative that lingers long after the final note.
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Addison
Addison (gatefold magenta vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 198029 28161. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Pop
New York
Diet Pepsi
Money Is Everything
Aquamarine
Lost & Found
High Fashion
Summer Forever
In The Rain
Fame Is A Gun
Times Like These
Life's No Fun Through Clear Waters
Headphones On
Review: Addison Rae's debut album has been long-awaited by fans and is finally here via Columbia Records and marking the bold step into full-fledged pop stardom many have expected for a while. Featuring previous fan-favourite singles like 'Diet Pepsi,' 'Aquamarine' and 'High Fashion,' the album showcases Rae's evolution from viral sensation to polished pop artist. It was co-written and produced with Luka Kloser and Elvira Anderfjard, and pairs bright, glossy production with playful, high-glam energy that is sure to cut through all summer long from festal stages to car radios. The latest single 'Headphones On' embodies the album's confident tone - it's fun, flirty and unmistakably self-assured. A surprisingly self-aware debut full of chart-ready appeal.
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Mystery (reissue)
Cat: SHOCKLP 001. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Clouds Across The Moon
Night Wind
Sorry Doesn't Make It Anymore
Float
Mystery Boy
Are You Satisfied? (Funka Nova)
Shadow Of Your Love
Out On The Edge
Review: The RAH Band's iconic album Mystery celebrates its 40th anniversary with a reissue that finally fulfils plenty of demand for it. This marks its first vinyl pressing since 1985 after originally being created by producer Richard Anthony Hewson. The ageless album blends jazz, funk and electronic pop while placing great spotlight on Hewson's unique production style. With eight impeccably crafted tracks including the jazz-funk anthem 'Are You Satisfied?' and the chart-topping 'Clouds Across The Moon,' which reached #6 in the UK, the dreamy synth-jazz epitomised by 'Float' and the smooth sax of 'Out On The Edge' (which featured in Funkineven's DJ Kicks) ensure Mystery remains a timeless classic.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Disco
Tags: Disco Funk
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Sings Walkin' & Talkin' & Other Smash Hits! (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
I Just Got To Know (3:09)
Walkin' & Talkin' (For My Baby) (1:56)
The Tips Of My Fingers (2:17)
Woman Woman Blues (3:36)
Something You Got (2:42)
The Poor Side Of Town (2:40)
I'm Tired Of Wandering (2:26)
Fat Mama Rumble (2:54)
You're Gonna Make Me Cry (3:36)
Cool Drink Of Water Blues (3:45)
Don't Let Me Down (2:49)
A Dying Veteran's Plea (2:13)
Lone Town Blues (bonus track) (2:16)
A Woman, A Lover, A Friend (bonus track) (3:24)
Roamin' & Ramblin' Blues (bonus track) (2:33)
Right Around The Corner (bonus track) (3:16)
She May Be Yours (2:45)
Brought Life Back To The Dead (2:41)
West Helena Blues (3:29)
Thirty Two Twenty Blues (2:32)
I'm Leaving You (2:32)
Big Fat Mama Blues (3:07)
I'm A King Bee (3:07)
Rollin' & Tumblin' (2:42)
Stop Talking In Your Sleep (2:03)
I Can't Quit You Baby (4:39)
The Last Mile Of The Way (3:02)
Review: After 20 years of soulful and authentic rock & roll blues, Eli Paperboy Reed definitely had a right to celebrate. Originally recorded in a basement in Allston, Massachusetts, completely live onto and direct to analogue tape in mono, this collection was first released on a limited run of 300 CDs, self-released, and mostly sold by hand on the streets of Cambridge, close to Harvard University. Now redone, pressed-up and polished for 'proper release', you get all 12 original tracks and another 14 that never saw the light of day before. Four of those were recorded at the time of the others, the remainder come from a radio session the following year. All of them are incredible, and prove that it's not only the Deep South that can make these raw and unflinchingly honest sounds.




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2 For 2 EP
2 For 2 EP (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DREP 2074. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Stefan Ringer - "Moving Walkway" (5:13)
Stefan Ringer - "PLGLY" (SR Big Room mix) (5:38)
Ben Hixon - "Feels Extremely Good" (8:05)
Ben Hixon - "My Family" (5:02)
Review: Texas-based Ben Hixon and Atlanta's Stefan Ringer collide on this new split EP for the increasingly vital Dolfin label. It is Ringer who starts with a tight, grinding groove on 'Moving Walkway' with spoken word snippets and kaleidoscopic synth sequences bringing a trippy and unusual energy to the menacing bass. His 'PLGLY' (SR Big Room mix) is then a heavy beatdown with synths that snap and crack while jazzy percussion and dark vocals bring extra character. Hixon's 'Feels Extremely Good' is a busy, off-balance mix of deep house drums and mind-melting synth refrains while 'My Family' offer a blissed-out and soul-drenched closer.
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Max Roach Again (reissue)
Max Roach Again (reissue) (limited green & white vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LLM 7838541. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Jazz
This Night Mountain (13:16)
Cecliana (6:17)
Mop Mop (5:12)
Jordu (1:21)
Sophisticated Lady (11:21)
Who Will Buy? (4:47)
Love For Sale (1:44)
Long As You're Living (5:28)
Kardouba (12:35)
Stop Motion (14:20)
Review: Max Roach's Again is a compelling double LP capturing two of his finest live performances from 1960 and 1961, both of which spotlight the drummer's rhythmic brilliance and collaborative prowess. Side A features 'This Night Mountain' and 'Ceciliana' which highlight Roach's synergy with Tommy and Stanley Turrentine. Later, you find 'Who Will Buy?' with Abbey Lincoln's captivating vocals adding emotional depth and the album culminates with 'Stop Motion' on Side D, which is a testament to Roach's innovative percussion. With contributions from Clifford Jordan, Julian Priester and Coleridge Parkinson, Again stands as proof of Roach's trailblazing jazz artistry.
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M Son Of The Century (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 92401. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Soundtracks
Lost Population (2:05)
Chasing M (6:25)
Avanti (4:47)
State Of Emergency (4:51)
Victim (5:20)
Black Dam (1:21)
Floria (4:50)
La Gioconda (4:53)
March On Rome (3:56)
The Violence Must Stop (6:46)
Review: Adapted from the Premio Strega-winning novel of the same name, penned by Antonio Scurati, M - Son of the Century is an ambitious performance piece about the political rise of Benito Mussolini, directed by BAFTA-grabber Joe Wright. As for the soundtrack, one half of The Chemical Brothers, Tom Rowlands, delivers a spellbinding, raw and truly emotional electronic epic which translates a tense and uneasy tale into sounds. "A lot of this original soundtrack was built around playing old acoustic instruments using modern electronics; working in that way helped me reference the past yet still create something fresh and dynamic," Rowlands has said of his efforts. A thoroughly unique and masterful series of compositions which could only have been created by a master of the craft.
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Late Night Tales (reissue)
ROYKSOPP / VARIOUS
Cat: CSRD 77025142. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Royksopp - "Daddy's Groove" (exclusive new track)
Rare Bird - "Passing Through"
Little River Band - "Light Of Day"
Tuxedomoon - "In A Manner Of Speaking"
Vangelis - "Blade Runner Blues"
Royksopp - "Ice Machine" (exclusive Depeche Mode cover version - Godlike edit)
Johann Johannsson - "Odi Et Amo"
FR David - "Music"
Prelude - "After The Goldrush"
Richard Schneider Jr - "Hello Beach Girls"
Acker Bilk - "Stranger On The Shore"
Thomas Dolby - "Budapest By Blimp"
Byrne & Barnes - "Love You Out Of Your Mind"
Andreas Vollenweider - "Hands & Clouds"
John Martyn - "Small Hours"
XTC - "The Somnabulist"
This Mortal Coil - "Til I Gain Control"
Popol Vuh - "Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei"
Review: Second time around for Royksopp's superb contribution to the popular, post-club focused LateNightTales mix series, a beloved volume that first hit record stores back in 2013. For the uninitiated, it sees the long-serving Norwegian twosome offer up an attractive blend of synth-heavy Scandolearic shufflers (their own cosmic pop number 'Daddy's Groove'), dubbed-out soul (Rare Bird), swelling synth soundtrack fare (Vangelis), neo-classical (Johann Johannsson), reverb-laden accapella beauty (Prelude), sun-soaked blue-eyed soul (Richard Schneider Junior), nods to the KLF's Chill Out album (Acker Bilk), seductive slow jams (Byrnes & Barnes), vintage Balearica (Andreas Vollenweider, John Martyn) and atmospheric new wave (XTC, This Mortal Coil).
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Never Mind The Buzzcocks Here's Rudi
Cat: LASTBIG 14. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Cops (2:11)
Alcohol (2:42)
Pogo Dancing (2:42)
No 1 (2:42)
Big Time (2:42)
Suffragette City (2:42)
Wild Thing (2:42)
96 Tears (2:42)
Shakedown (1:37)
Teenage Depression (2:56)
Ripped In Two (2:41)
Blitzkrieg Bop (1:59)
Slut (2:17)
The Rapist (2:26)
Pills (2:24)
Let´s Dance (2:10)
Gloria (2:41)
Cops (3:39)
Review: Formed in the heart of Belfast in 1975, Rudi were the Northern Irish punk band that time forgot, eclipsed by the success of their peers in Stiff Little Fingers and The Undertones who would both go on to have major label success in the UK while sadly, apart from a few early singles released via Good Vibrations, the band would sign to The Jam's own personal record label not long before Paul Weller would call it quits, leaving Brian Young and his cohorts deflated and eventually disbanding in 1982. Captured live at the McMordie Hall, Belfast on Jan 26th 1978, this live collection showcases their New York Dolls/Johnny Thunders glam-punk inspired vision in its rawest form while coming complete with an A4 12-page booklet featuring unseen articles, photos and detailed liner notes.
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