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Look No Further EP (reissue)
Look No Further EP (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VFS 008. Rel: 02 Sep 20
 
Drum And Bass
Look No Further (5:10)
123 Break (KZ1 remix) (5:34)
Stand By 4 Fast Beats (5:14)
Drop (KZ1 remix) (5:47)
Review: Reissue! Brent Newitt's Vinyl Fanatiks has become a key player in the reload game as they continue to excavate pivotal pieces of wax from the 90s in order to preserve the foundations and make sure the stories of the often over-looked early artists are told. 3rd Rail is a great example; the brainchild of Bournemouth's Ben James - he only released this one record on Delirious in 1992 before getting on with his life.... Only to realise that almost 30 years later, the OG copies of "Look No Further" have been known to fetch over L200! Although you would be better off with this crisp, remastered version instead. With all four tracks, including the original remixes from KZ1, this is a fitting reload of 3rd Rail's short-but-powerfully formed legacy. Watch out for those 4x4s on "Stand By 4 Fast Beats". Woof!
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Blue Transfer BOx EP
Blue Transfer BOx EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 033. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Deep House
Blue Transfer Box (7:52)
Slow Disco Smoke Machine (7:10)
Deep Thought (7:34)
Train Meditation (7:37)
Review: A&A aka Anton Kubikov and Artem Rudakov, share a groovy, Detroit-influenced casualiser of an EP, bouncing between slipstreams of rubbery bass and slick, soulful chord voicings. Whatever said "blue transfer box" is, we're unsure whether it's wise to ask what exactly said box is transferring, or simply leave the mystery be. After all, it sounds great. And besides, we've also a 'Slow Disco Smoke Machine' to marvel at, one which wafts effortlessly between dreamboats of blue pad smoke and acidic stabs, facilitating the necessary headspace for 'Deep Thought'.
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SOS (reissue)
SOS (reissue) (7" picture disc)
Cat: 751449 6. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
SOS (3:31)
Man In The Middle (3:09)
Review: It's hard to believe ABBA's third album is 50 years old this year and S.O.S. was one of the slef titled LP's most successful and distinctive moments. The song helped solidify the Swedish quartet's exciting blend of catchy pop and disco, as well as - absolutely true - providing the Sex Pistols with the intro for punk classic 'Pretty Vacant'. This period correct picture disc 7" celebrates one of their most iconic singles, backed with beloved album cut Man In 'The Middle' here.
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Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Wovv Tools Vol 2
Cat: POP 002. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Progressive House
Melortra (7:30)
Kopuie (7:13)
Review: Two toolroom essentials from Rob Amboule, former London stalwart come Frankfurt familiar. Where years of collecting and playing gradually evolved into Rob making music of his own, it wasn't long before he made the move permanent, settling in around the Main. A late stopover in Paris has now domino effected this new one: 'Wovv Tools' brings 'Melortra' and 'Kopuie', equal parts dance-incenting and vagus nerve-soothing. The B is especially brilliant, cycling through generative hypnotic whirls and sweller padwork.
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Tags: Tech House
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Nine/Deeper
Cat: STFM 008. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Progressive House
Nine/Deeper (14:23)
The Blue & Purple Starship Of Trust (13:20)
Review: Bassland Prophecy was a Southern California music collective featuring Alex Xenophon, Stuart Breidenstein who is ex-Skylab 2000, vocalist Alissa Kueker and Maxx Vaxx of Euterpre and Butterfly Garden. Their 1996 tracks 'Nine/Deeper' and 'Blue and Purple Starship of Trust' were thrilling genre collisions that have since become hard to find. The originals were long thought lost but have, in fact, turned up and been remastered and reissued by Bristol's Sex Tapes From Mars. Their sound was crafted using gear like the Juno 106, Yamaha FB-01, Roland S330 sampler, Sequential Circuits Pro-One with external MIDI, and various guitar pedals, all tools that helped forge their distinctive, otherworldly prog house sound.

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A Tabua De Esmeralda
Cat: SVVRCH 097. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
International
Os Alquimistas Estao Chegando Os Alquimistas (3:12)
O Homem Da Gravata Florida (3:08)
Errare Humanum Est (4:51)
Menina Mulher Da Pele Preta (2:57)
Eu Vou Torcer (3:14)
Magnolia (3:13)
Minha Teimosia, Uma Arma Pra Te Conquistar (2:42)
Zumbi (3:32)
Brother (2:54)
O Namorado Da Viuva (2:03)
Hermes Trismegisto E Sua Celeste Tabua De Esmeralda (5:28)
Cinco Minutos (5 Minutos) (2:56)
Review: Brazilian Jorge Ben, you could say, is a musical equivalent to football superstar Pele. He is known around the world, is hugely prolific and had a style all his own. A Tabua De Esmeralda is the 11th album the great singer-songwriter and guitarist recorded and it came back in 1974. It was soon lapped up by fans and critics alike for its timeless blending of samba rock with his unique alchemy and sonic satire and found Ben redefined the vocal style he has showcased on previous work Forca Bruta. This time his vocals occasionally go off-grid and sit behind the beats to make for an alluring effect, while the album was also the last to use guitar quite as extensively.
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Tags: MPB | Samba
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Travellers
Travellers (limited hand-numbered CD)
Cat: C56CD 018. Rel: 01 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Way To LA (Day)
Mandy
Familiar Stranger (Day)
New Moon Boy (Day)
Travellers
Way To LA (Night)
Mandy (Power Boy remix)
Familiar Stranger (Night)
New Moon Boy (Night)
Mandy (Mudd extended vocal mix)
Mandy (Mudd extended dub mix)
Review: Given that Paul "Mudd" Murphy, Ben Smith, Ursula Major and krautrock legend Holgar Czukay debuted their Bison project back in 2010, this debut album has been a long time coming. Happily, it was worth the wait. Recorded at Czukay's legendary Cologne studio and featuring mix-downs from Conrad Idjut, Travellers is a particularly dubwise trawl through hazy, krautrock-influenced disco and horizontal Balearica. By anyone's standards, it's a deliciously intergalactic concoction; a fearlessly atmospheric blend of low-slung grooves, delay-laden horns, quirky percussion, stargazing electronics and mesmerizing, eyes-wide-shut vocals. Pleasingly, this CD version also includes a pair of fine extended versions of former single "Mandy" by Mudd, of which the intoxicating Dub is particularly potent.
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PUNCHLINE 07
PUNCHLINE 07 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PUNCHLINE 07. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Electro
Bnag - "Bang Out Of Order" (6:43)
Jack U Late - "Stay" (5:03)
King Wing - "4 Da Hunniez" (6:12)
Will Benson - "Sea Circus" (6:35)
Review: Mechanistic vector lines and cold, hard angles point acute on the latest V/A from Punchline, on which featuring artists don new guises and exchange blows with first-timers. Though our ears aren't trained well enough to be able to tell who is behind each of these smackers, we must say we're special fans of Jack U Late's analogue-jammed 'Stay', whose quickscoped FX and tenderised drums prove a surreal jaunt. King Wing's '4 Da Hunniez' is a comparatively heavy speed garage number garnishing the flip; the track could hardly prepare us for the dactylic 4-step closer 'Sea Circus', whose toothy lasers and julienned beats pack more umami than a packet of burnt crisps.
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Strictly Dann Stealy
Cat: SWR 032. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Strictly Dan Stealy (4:12)
Uncle Grain O's (3:34)
Review: As you probably know if you're reading this, Jorun Bombay is one of the most consistently on for edit maestros in the game. Here he steps up with a new outing that sticks right at the heart of the dancefloor once more. 'Strictly Dann Stealy' is a clever mash-up of De La Soul's 'Eye Know (Know It All Remix)' featuring the original source vocals over a faithfully recreated instrumental. It channels the signature energy of early 90s hip-hop clubs with a fresh twist you've never heard before. On the flip, 'Whole Grain O's' offers a reimagined instrumental take on 'Oodles of O's' which is packed with reggae chants, added turntablism and signature 'Oh's'. It's a playful, party-ready version that balances just the right amount of nostalgia and brand new style.
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Biscuit Four
Cat: LNS 08. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
BOOH - "Hidden Between Ferns" (6:26)
Micro. Tron - "Microclima Robot" (5:22)
JJ Fortune - "Then I Dropped It" (5:35)
Vloon - "Instintos Teijdos" (6:52)
Review: This Biscuit release is a fierce four-track punch built dancefloor disruptors. Opening the A-side, France's BOOH (aka BOOOoo! Records co-founder) delivers 'Hidden Between Two Ferns,' a punishing blend of EBM and electro that morphs with dark energy. A2 sees Argentina's Micro.Tron bring pure electro muscle with 'Microclima Robot,' a rhythm-heavy cut that hits with precision. On the flip, JJ Fortune drops the epic and destructive 'Then I Dropped It' while Vloon closes with a snarling, high-voltage electro weapon. Raw, trippy and relentless, this one's built to shake basements and bend minds.
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Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
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Tunes 2011-2019
Cat: HDBCD 048. Rel: 06 Dec 19
 
Deep Dubstep
State Forest
Beachfires
Subtemple
Young Death
Nightmarket
Hiders
Come Down To Us
Claustro
Rival Dealer
Kindred
Loner
Ashtray Wasp
Rough Sleeper
Truant
Street Halo
Stolen Dog
NYC
Review: William Bevan has now been operating long enough under the Burial alias to be awarded a celebratory "best of" compilation by Hyperdub, the imprint he's been releasing on since 2005. This is no ordinary retrospective, though. It deliberately ignores the celebrated early portion of his career, with the artist choosing to focus not only on tracks made and released in the last eight years, but also those tucked away on B-sides and the darker corners of his EPs. It offers a fine snapshot of the subtle evolution of his sound, quietly creeping between the hushed field recordings and glacial synthesizer lines of "Nightmarket", the intensely up-beat breakbeat madness of "Rival Dealer", the haunting, near 14-minute melancholy of "Rough Sleeper" and the future garage rush of recent single "Claustro".
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Fillmore West, San Francisco 1966
Fillmore West, San Francisco 1966 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FLOATLP 6475. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Blues
Shake Your Money Maker (2:35)
The Sky Is Crying (5:23)
Oh Pretty Woman (4:23)
Help Me (4:13)
Never Say No (5:16)
You're So Fine (2:38)
East West (18:41)
Review: Captured during a fiery two-night stand at the Fillmore Auditorium in October 1966, these recordings catch the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at full throttle: lean, charged, on the edge of (controlled) chaos. Broadcast six years later on KSAN during Bill Graham's takeover of the station, the sets offer a rare document of the band's searing live form. With Paul Butterfield on harp and vocals, Mike Bloomfield and Elvin Bishop duelling on guitars, and Mark Naftalin's swirling organ lines, this was the group's classic lineup pushing electric blues into new terrain. The final stretch brings a heavyweight finale: Muddy Waters and Luther Johnson join for the last four tracks, adding deep Chicago grit to an already smouldering set.
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ESUOHLTD 003
Cat: ESUOHLTD 003. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Ale Castro - "IDWTAD" (7:06)
Hurlee - "Spectral Echoes" (6:29)
Housewife - "Jus A Lil Bit" (7:15)
Midas Field - "Groover" (6:50)
Review: Esuoh Limited's third outing takes the form of another various artists offering, and it explores an on-point mix of garage, house and tech. Ale Castro gets things underway with the bubbly bass motifs and retro stabs of 'IDWTAD' with a vocal refrain repeating the line 'I don't want to talk about drugs'. Hurlee's 'Spectral Echoes' is a super breezy house cruiser with sugar chords and more widescreen smears adding the oil to the drums while a simple, effective vocal hook brings the soul. There is a darker, more heads down energy to Housewife's 'Jus A Lil Bit' then Midas Field's 'Groover' brings class, jazzy magic and plenty of fist pumping fun.
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Edits 004
Cat: EDITSV 004. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Funky/Club House
Juicy Tells Em (2:39)
Tasty Work (3:32)
Review: Although he made his name beefing up disco and boogie tunes, Casual Connection has used his Edits imprint - a spin-off from his clothing brand of the same name - to showcase tasty reworks of hip-hop, R&B and New Jack Swing jams. He's at it again on this fourth "45" in the series. A-side, 'Juicy Tells Him' is particularly potent, with the Aussie rework king cannily combining a much-loved rap acapella with punchy electronic beats, sturdy electronic bass and the kind of Korg M-1 organ riff more often associated with bassline or '90s U.S garage jams. He opts for an even heavier, sleazier, and dirtier sound on 'Tasty Work', a next-level re-imaging of a Missy Elliot classic that's as on-point and club-ready as they come.
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Brat
Brat (limited cassette)
Cat: A 8611681. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
360
Club Classics
Sympathy Is A Knife
I Might Say Something Stupid
Talk Talk
Von Dutch
Everything Is Romantic
Rewind
So I
Girl So Confusing
Apple
B2b
Mean Girls
I Think Ahout It All The Time
365
Review: Charli XCX's sixth studio album, Brat, marks a triumphant return to her experimental roots following 2022's Crash. Steeped in the aesthetic of the 2000s London rave scene, this album is a highly personal and intriguing nostalgia trip. The intricate beats, polished production, and confrontational lyrics evoke the underground decadence of the Myspace era. Charli and her collaborators craft each track with a rich sense of atmosphere, transporting listeners to a vividly recalled past. The opening track, '360,' sets the tone with Charli declaring herself "666 with a princess streak." The throwback rave anthem 'Club Classics' and the retroclash headtrip 'Von Dutch' show her at the top of her game, maintaining her status as a significant pop experimentalist. The sleek standouts 'Sympathy is a Knife' and 'Girl, So Confusing' tackle contemporary conflicts. Beneath Brat's deceptive veneer lies a melancholic sense of anxiety. 'I Might Say Something Stupid' reveals Charli's existential desperation, while 'So I' serves as a poignant eulogy to Sophie, highlighting her emotional depth. The introspective 'I Think About It All the Time' finds Charli at her most confessional, pondering motherhood and the fleeting nature of success. Brat is a crucial step in Charli XCX's artistic evolution, blending mainstream pop with her experimental roots. Her themes of celebrity, growth, obsession and creative liberation are articulated with biting wit and innovative vision.
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MURM 002
MURM 002 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MURM 002. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Decorated (7:06)
One In The Groin (8:05)
Skip (feat Delilah) (6:04)
080 Lounge (6:14)
Review: Chunky, cheeky minimal house and techno from Murmurations signee Leo Christopher, based between London and Leeds. Stretching his time between DJing, remixes and original productions - there's a very special Leviticus' 'Burial' remix floating about the ether-net somewhere - one can sense that Leo carefully plans his many productions for a wide variety of impromptu situations. 'Decorated' and 'One In The Groin' each bring humoured but ultimately deep shuffles to the dance, the latter track especially proving "garagey" enough to cater to any given proverbial Room 2. The B strips things back to dubbier territory, with the Delilah collab serving hollowed-out vocals, and '080 Lounge' depositing carefully placed bongo hits and chords across a clacking rollage.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $17.39
Vakandra's Spell
Cat: SK11X 026. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Techno
Vakandra's Spell (5:38)
Lunar Orbit (5:08)
Evolving (5:42)
Quantum Shift (5:57)
Review: Cirkle's Vakandra's Spell delivers four serious techno burners, each track packing its own punch and depth. Side-1 kicks off with the title track, 'Vakandra's Spell,' a sci-fi stomper that echoes the hypnotic intensity of Jeff Mills' Purpose Maker work. It's slightly demented yet profoundly captivating, creating an otherworldly atmosphere that pulls you in. Following this, 'Lunar Orbit' presents a fast-paced, loopy groove that drives the energy forward, making it a perfect fit for peak-time sets. On Side-2, 'Evolving' stands out with its chord-based loop style, offering a deep, rhythmic flow that keeps the momentum going. The EP closes with 'Quantum Shift,' a pulsating techno track where rhythmic hi-hats percolate over a driving beat, delivering a high-class finish to this well-rounded release.Vakandra's Spell is a powerful offering for those looking for deep, intense techno tracks.
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See Them A Come: The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection
CULTURE / JOE GIBBS / VARIOUS
Cat: DB2CD 164. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
This Time (CD1: The 7" singles)
Our Time aka This Time (version)
See Them A Come
See Them A Come (version)
Zion Gate
Zion Rock
I'm Not Ashamed
I'm Not Ashamed (version)
Two Sevens Clash
Two Sevens Clash (version)
Bald Head Bridge
Bald Head Bridge (version)
Informer
Informer (version)
This Train
Righteous Train
Down In Jamaica
Down In Jamaica Way
Natty Dread Taking Over
Natty Gone Clear
Innocent Blood
ET Rock aka Blood Line
Culture - "This Time" (CD2: The 12" singles)
Culture - "Jah Jah See Them A Come"
Culture & Prince Mohammed - "Zion Gate/Zion Gate DJ (Forty Leg Dread)"
Culture & I Roy - "I'm Not Ashamed/Under Tight Wraps"
Culture - "Two Sevens Clash"
Culture & Ranking Joe - "Bald Head Bridge"
Joseph Hill - "Informer Man"
Culture & Nicodeemus - "Disco Train"
Culture & Clint Eastwood - "Send Some Rain"
Culture & I Roy - "Natty Dread Taking Over/Invasion"
Culture & U Brown - "Innocent Blood/Rock It Up"
Review: This first-ever CD anthology of Culture's earliest singles captures the trio in their purest, most incendiary form. Formed in 1976 by lead singer Joseph Hill, with Albert Walker and Roy Dayes, the Jamaican group emerged under the name The African Disciples before becoming Culture and signing with Joe Gibbsione of Kingston's most revered producers. What followed was a run of revolutionary 7"s and 12"s, including the seismic 'Two Sevens Clash', whose apocalyptic prophecy shook the reggae landscape. These recordingsinow collected in full, dub sides and allichart the group's 1977 to 1981 run with Gibbs, a period widely regarded as their peak. Tracks like 'Zion Gate' and 'See Dem a Come' show their power not just as writers of militant roots reggae, but as spiritual messengers, blending dread prophecy with hypnotic riddims. Even in dub form, these versions retain urgency and weight, anchored by Hill's unshakeable vocal tone and Gibbs's rich, bass-forward production. Later work with Sonia Pottinger would push their sound further afield, but what's here is raw, righteous and definitive. Eight tracks make their CD debut, finally doing justice to an era of singles that shaped both Culture's legacy and the wider trajectory of roots reggae itself.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 780677 8. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix)
Endsong (Orbital remix)
Drone:nodrone (Daniel Avery remix)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix)
Alone (Four Tet remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix)
Drone:nodrone (Anja Schneider remix)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Craven Faults rework)
Drone:nodrone (Joycut 'Anti-Gravitational' remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Trentemoller rework)
Warsong (Chino Moreno remix)
Alone (Ex-Easter Island Head remix)
All I Ever Am (65daysofstatic remix)
A Fragile Thing (The Twilight Sad remix)
Endsong (Mogwai remix)
Review: Robert Smith has always treated remixing less like revision, more like ritual i a habit that's followed him since his days in Crawley, West Sussex and then surfacing officially on the first Cure remix album, 1990's Mixed Up. This triple-disc release of reworkings from the band's latest LP Songs of a Lost World feels assembled with obsessive care, mapping out every possible mood lurking beneath the surface. There are club-ready flips, yes i Sally C, Danny Briottet and Gregor Tresher all push the rhythm forward i but they sit beside glacial pieces that feel more like haunted sketches than reworks. Mura Masa's take on 'All I Ever Am' is disintegrated almost beyond recognition, its vocal a flickering memory. Mogwai's 'Endsong' feels like the end of the world in slow motion. Even Chino Moreno turns in something striking i 'WarSong' morphs into a sludgy howl with heat-warped edges. But it's the sequencing that surprises: these aren't bolted together, but grouped in arcs, as though Smith were arranging the bones of an old idea into something still alive. Four Tet's version of 'Alone' is a high point i deeply textured but featherlight. Like all The Cure's output, what really matters is the feeling of being drawn somewhere, and Smith's hand never letting go.
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Night Out
Night Out (12")
Cat: HARMONY 019. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Techno
Alfred Czital - "Universal Language" (7:16)
Ayu - "Magnetic" (5:37)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Physical" (5:04)
Alfred Czital & Ayu - "Love Letter From Montevideo" (6:18)
Review: Alfred Czital and Ayu return for their third collaboration and second outing on this Prague-based label. This tightly curated EP blends melodic techno with futuristic trance textures. The result is a spacey and emotionally charged journey. The A-side opens with Czital's solo cut 'Universal Language', is a soaring piece of melodic techno that builds with elegance and power. Ayu's 'Magnetic' follows as an uptempo workout with clever vocal fragments and percussive precision. On the B-side, the duo join forces. 'Physical' is a clear homage to late 90s trance, evoking memories of peak-time anthems with lush pads, glimmering synth leads and a sense of emotional urgency. 'Love Letter From Montevideo' closes the EP on a deeper, darker note that is rooted firmly in techno. A sleek, high-level fusion of techno and trance that pushes both genres forward while nodding respectfully to their roots.
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Mind Game EP
Cat: SK11X 027. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Techno
Mind Game (5:59)
Braunschweig (4:36)
Everybody Talkin (5:06)
Bunker (4:15)
Review: Deluka's Mind Games EP on SK Eleven delivers four tracks of pulsating, rhythmic techno that showcases a tech-driven edge. The EP opens with the title track,'Mind Games', a minimal yet powerful techno cut that thumps with primal energy. The seductive rhythm draws you in, building layers of intensity as it moves forward, making it perfect for late-night club sets. Braunschweig follows with a subterranean vibe, featuring intricate, morphing beats and a sci-fi atmosphere. The complex rhythms keep listeners on their toes, pushing the boundaries of techno's sonic palette. On the second side, 'Everybody Talkin' brings raw drums and a rolling rhythm, packed with an infectious energy that makes it an undeniable banger. It's a track that commands the dancefloor with its relentless drive. 'Bunker' closes the EP with a futuristic, techy vibe, driven by broken beats and mechanical rhythms. The track's edgy, forward-thinking sound makes this a sharp record for bold, innovative techno.
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Earth Wind & Funk Vol 2 Pt 1
Cat: SMS 037. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Deep House
Dirtyelements & Drunkdrivers - "Koko" (5:55)
Macchianera - "Gotta Dance" (De Gama Re-Groove) (5:24)
Niels F - "Trying To Love" (De Gama Re-Drums) (6:11)
MP Soundworks - "Gotta Get It" (4:46)
Review: Samosa Records delivers another funk-fuelled feast with Vol2, a double-vinyl delight bursting with disco grooves. Dirty Elements & Drunkdrivers open with 'Koko,' which is a clavinet-driven, string-laced dancefloor gem and then Macchianera's 'Gotta Dance' gets the De Gama re-groove treatment-soulful, brassy and endlessly playable. Niels F.'s 'Trying To Love' grooves with filtered strings, brass and a slick vocal hook that is nicely enhanced by De Gama's re-drums. MP Soundworks closes with the Afro-tinged 'Gotta Get It,' a tribal-infused banger powered by looped vocals and a bouncing bassline. This is a very useful collection that underlines Samosa's fine ear for cutting talent.

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PBAVINYL 001
Cat: PBAVINYL 001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tibetan Bowl (7:13)
The Moment (6:55)
Tibetan Bowl (DOTT Undercut mix) (7:01)
The Moment (Rudolf C Bare Bones mix) (5:48)
Review: Principaute de Bowl-Air is a new label founded by DJ Bowlcut, a prominent figure in Seoul's underground scene and on Seoul Community Radio. The label's debut release offers a deep, glitchy minimal house experience and opens with 'Tibetan Bowl', a track built around a Tibetan singing bowl and vocal samples that drop you deep into the surreal world of Bowl-Air. The second A-side, 'The Moment', delivers a hypnotic bassline and glitchy rhythms with a Korean vocal sample repeating 'Now it's the moment you are waiting for.' The B-side includes remixes by DOTT and Rudolf C and closes out a strong debut.
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Tags: Minimal
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Forbidden Space EP
Cat: 9FINITY 003. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Utility (6:41)
Electrolyte (5:50)
Breathe (5:46)
Stay Playful (6:05)
Review: The third release on Secretsundaze's 9FINITY imprint sees Naarm/Melbourne producer DJ Life return to the fold with another batch of psychedelic club tools, balancing UK bass pressure with trippy minimal finesse. 'Utility' jolts things into motion with snaking low-end and warped FX, slipping in and out of jagged tech shapes. The sparring synth jolts of 'Electrolyte' feel more frenetic, its thwacking groove and dubby vocal chops making for a proper headrush. On the flip, 'Breathe' trades upfront energy for depth, layering smoked-out subs beneath lattices of percussion. 'Stay Playful' edges toward tribal house but keeps its sci-fi freakiness intact. Digital bonus 'Love Sensation' eases the tension with clipped garage swings and pearly padsia welcome curveball.
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MASSIV 13
MASSIV 13 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MASSIV 13. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass
Easy N Sweet (4:31)
Eek A Deadman (4:43)
Rappa Pam Pam (5:16)
Trouble Yu (6:20)
Review: Myor Massiv operates as a furtive extremity of the larger Dutch publishing house MYOR, owned and operated by none other than Coco Bryce. Though Bryce needs no introduction as an unstoppable force in the modern day breaks sequencing game, we nonetheless must restate the special intent of the sublabel: these are relatively experimental "massives", swapping out functional flathead beats for heavier, pozi-driven drillings. That watery, pitch-warped breaksy mid-90s jungle era is given a full audit on this new 13th addition to the label, and things gets increasingly weird, wet and wild: 'Trouble Yu' especially sounds like a bong-hitter from another universe, its impact unsuspectingly poking through a wacky, radiophonic, space dubbed texture.
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Dr Suzuki Skratch 7" Vinyl Record Slipmat & Slipsheet (one of each)
Cat: 663855 Rel: 19 Sep 17
 
High quality grey scratch slipmat, with slipsheet
Notes: Dr. Suzuki is a pioneer and legend in the DJ industry. As the inventor of the DJ slipmat, Dr Suzuki continues to develop the best slipmats in the world and brings the highest standard for all DJ's. Every slipmat was hand built with pride and confidence by our slipmat sensei. quality only found in Japan, Dr Suzuki brings you the Suzuki slipmat.

The new look scratch slipmat for your portable setup come as a single slipmat. This 7" mat also come with 1 x slipsheets so you can add extra slip. The perfect slipmat for the scratch DJ or any style of DJing. Supplied in grey with white logo and made from the same quality material as the original Tablecloth slipmats.

Features:

- 7" slipmat for your portable set up
- Breathable
- Anti-static
- Feather weight
- Heat treated
- Water proof
- Superior durability
- Space Technology
- Low Friction
- 100% sucker Free
- Made in Japan
- Comes with 1 slipmat and 1 Slipsheet
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Dangerous When Wet
Cat: SPEC 05. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Losing Control (5:28)
Dangerous When Wet (6:34)
XTC Messenger (6:30)
Pressure Points (6:18)
Review: Brazilian Jesse "Dreams" Pimenta has been roaming around underground circles for a decade plus. He has a stylish sound that is about heady excursions into deep rhythms. 'Losing Control' opens up with a warped and flabby baseline over buoyant drums for peak time deployment. 'Dangerous When Wet' is a tightly programmed and kinetic cut with flappy drums and snares, aliens in the machines and psychedelic vocal swirls. 'XTC Messenger' then hits hard with thudding kicks and hints of 90s tribal techno. Last of all, 'Pressure Points' flips out with broke beats and dubby undercurrents.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Eddie Green EP
Cat: SMALLVILLE 64. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Deep House
Primal Dream (7:24)
Blue Glue (6:54)
Eddie Green (7:50)
So Slow (6:04)
Review: Very unorthodox and textured deep house from Edward with the self-referent 'Eddie Green' EP. The fourth record on Smallville, this one bolsters the label's enduring status as a weirdo's deep house favourite, with A-siders 'Primal Dream' and 'Blue Glue' bringing a kind of Seussian or Carroll-esque adventurism to the genre. All manner of slippery, slimy, verging on post-organic sound effect - be they from chup-chup birds, slerber gerbs, and every other 'nonsense' organism imaginable - are heard on these otherwise mechanistic beats, which, merely between the cracks, sound as alive as a collective fungus' inner mycelial core. Then, on the B, by far the standout is 'Eddie Green', which bowls down a suddenly, seemingly endless speedway of neon-lit whizz-past scenes, yet tempered by a still surreal animism shared on the A.
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Tags: Minimal
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Planned Obsolescence
Cat: ARTSCORE 025. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Sabotage (5:00)
Opal (4:27)
Rules Of Evidence (4:29)
Mascara (Shed remix) (4:35)
Mascara (5:02)
Review: Rotterdam-based techno label Arts returns with an EP from its founder, Emmanuel, including a remix from special guest German musician Shed. 4 cuts of banging big room techno, the first four tunes don't do anything radical, but they don't need to. These are tracks for DJs looking for fast-paced techno with big kicks, grooved-out percussion & dubby chords. The last track, 'Mascara', is probably the pick of the bunch, a surprising but very much welcome drum & bass cut that wouldn't sound out of place on techno-inspired drum & bass labels like Samurai Music or UVB-76.
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Vom Vom Vom EP
Vom Vom Vom EP (limited 12")
Cat: FRTLTD 004. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vom Vom Vom (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Alex Font & Beckhauser remix) (7:02)
Vom Vom Vom (Paul K remix) (12:01)
Review: Fratii ro Brazil finally serves up a fourth chapter, some two-plus years since we last heard from them. This one welcomes Ertmi, who appeared on the lashes seance VA back in 2022. His 'Vom Vom Vom' has got minimal classic potential: the synthetic drums and rubbery and funky with crisp hits defining their contours as muted, muffled, mutating synths marbled the groove, and a muttered vocal hook plays out of its own accord. It's playful after-party perfection to unite the whole floor. Two remixes rework it for different moments - Paul K brings a ghoulish energy, and Alex Font & Beckhauser rework it with more housey drums.
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Tags: Minimal
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Dualism EP
Cat: LIVITY 046. Rel: 30 Mar 21
 
Techno
Dualism (6:45)
New Day (8:27)
Ritual (8:12)
Scorpion (feat Lucky Pereira) (6:59)
Review: Last year Joe Baker took his Forest Drive West project to legendary Dutch label Delsin for the very first time, in the process offering up one of his deepest and most picturesque to date. There's a similarly hazy and hypnotic feel about his latest EP, Dualism, which sees the East Londoner return to Livity Sound for the first time in the three years. He sets the tone via the EP-opening title track, a typical on-point combination of broken techno drums and drowsy dub techno style textures, before opting for more energetic Afro-tech beats and spacey, almost ambient chords on the equally brilliant 'New Day'. He further explores his love of polyrhythmic techno on feverish and mind-altering flipside opener 'Ritual', before joining forces with Lucky Pereira on cumbia-influenced, sub-heavy workout 'Scorpion'.
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No Disco
No Disco (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SEVEN 7006. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
No Disco
Release
Release (Deetron remix)
Sunset Falling Down
Is It Real?
Review: The SEVEN label has an 'in-between house and techno' ethos and next to tap into that is Berlin-based Tal Fussmann with some 90s-tinged prog house that radiates feel-good energy. Blending genre fluidity from the off, 'No Disco' is percussive and freewheeling but with a rebounding low-end and a clear dancefloor focus. 'Release' taps into driving techno territory and is infused with shimmering machine soul warmth, 'Sunset Falling Down' is a clubby broken beat with real poppy intensity and 'Is It Real?' Is a buoyant, arms-in-the-air house closer. The 12" is elevated by a standout remix from Swiss maestro Deetron, who brings some trademark depth.
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Gespielt von: Johannes Albert
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Vivre
Vivre (12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 030. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
Vivre (7:32)
Demi-glaze (7:15)
FVK (7:08)
Review: Japan's Keita Sano and Monkey Timers join forces as Gaeg for a three-track blitz that pushes disco into uncharted terrain. 'Vivre' opens the A-side with a cosmic stomp-chunky bass, warped vocals and a pulsating groove that sounds like it's being beamed in from another dimension. Flip it and 'Demi-Glaze' offers a sharper, more percussive take on the formula, laced with off-kilter edits and robotic tension. 'Fvk' rounds out the trip with a sludgier low-end assault, pairing slowed-down filter funk with distorted FX that feel both sleazy and surreal. Built with classic dancefloor ingredients but cooked up into something far more deranged, this is mutant disco with a mission-dance music that scrambles heads.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Get A Life 002
Cat: GAL 002. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Honey Ball (7:05)
Da F Out (6:00)
Loco (7:06)
Pay Up (7:05)
Review: Get A Life! The second limited edition record from the label brings us slippery, dreamy forward-stases in sound, not credited to any one artist except for remix-edits by Hessa and Alvaro Medina. Between utility and uselessness lie 'Honey Ball' and 'Da F... Out', both of which foremostly serve the floor through their essential functions of central, best-foot-forward beats and mono-ised basses; yet the tracks' also provide a sublime value with their xtra FX: piscid hat slips and indignant voxxes. 'Loco' beams with a similarly "perc-alicious" vocal sample.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Mother Tongue X Neroli EP
Cat: MTNERO 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Lush (Untitled) (7:15)
Magic (Gherkin Syndrome mix) (7:18)
Showing Off (6:16)
U Don't Own Me (Destructive Beauty Inst) (8:26)
Review: A true Chicago veteran with over 100+ releases to his name(s) steps into a fresh chapter with this first EP on a new label, delivering four cuts that reaffirm his mastery of deep house expression. 'Lush' opens with silky, melodic textures, driven by emotive keys and a warm, jazzy touchipure late-night soul. 'Magic (Gherkin Syndrome Mix)' ups the energy, blending jackin' rhythms, funky basslines and a misty atmosphere, while still rooted in deep house sensibility. Flipping to Side-B, 'Showing Off' cools things down with a laid-back piece that is a worth alternate to all the heat elsewhere on this disc. Closing track 'U Don't Own Me (Destructive Beauty Inst)' dives deeper still, a spacious, textured instrumental that has a timeless, defiant spirit. Every track feels like a personal statement from an artist still pushing forward, rooted in tradition but reaching more great emotional heights.
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Small Edits 1
Cat: SMALL 01. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sade
Commo
Review: Launching their new 7" series with a bang, Small Edits enlist the shadowy figure of The Groomer for two deep-digging reworks that balance crate knowledge with pure dancefloor funk. On the A-side, 'S.a.d.e' stretches out into a blissed, slow-burn groove with smoky keys, slinky basslines and a gentle swing conjure a mood that's tender, perfect for warm-up sets or late-night wind downs. Flip it over for 'Commo', a swaggering, shoulder-rolling party starter. Tighter, faster and packed with cheeky rhythmic flair, it leans into peak-time territory with percussive funk licks and chopped vocals that radiate attitude. A low-key but high-quality debuticut loud and made for selectors who know.
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Puissance 4
Cat: PH 141. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Techno
Puissance 4 (7:35)
The Voyagers (4:58)
Review: Grenoble DJ and producer The Hacker, known for his dataphile dark trance excursions, teams up with newcomer Endrik Schroeder for a full-blown creative grand slam, 'Puissance 4', betraying decades' worth learnedness in the knob-twiddling manual arts. The title track here builds from a classic beat into a euphoric hoover-rave crescendo - luring dancers in with hypnotic acid textural decoys - but then finds mercy on said prey, giving the dance what it needs: a rave riff on loan from heaven. 'The Voyagers' contrasts with an 808 soul slapper, its sensuality and understated heavenliness recalling obscure 7th Plain releases.
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Praerien EP
Cat: BCR 01. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Andres Hajem - "Oasen" (4:43)
Andres Hajem - "Praerien" (8:37)
Andres Hajem - "Oasen" (Perkules remix) (6:30)
Henrik Villard - "Cowgirl" (5:16)
Henrik Villard - "Woodfall Temple" (6:40)
Henrik Villard - "Woodfall Temple" (Cooper Saver remix) (6:34)
Review: Oslo-based Boring Crew Records launches its catalogue with a six-track split featuring Anders Hajem and Henrik Villard. Hajem opens with 'Oasen', a slow-building chugger built from dark low-end and minimal phrasing. 'Praerien' pushes further into low-slung territory, layering tension through repetition and restraint. Perkules strips 'Oasen' back into an even drier mix, swapping atmosphere for sub-heavy functionality. On the B-side, Villard's 'Cowgirl' cuts in sharply with rough drums and a clipped vocal texture. 'Woodfall Temple' takes a different route i slightly swung, more percussive and bordering on meditative without losing focus. Cooper Saver's remix of the same track lifts the tempo and adds layered synth work that edges toward trance but never fully breaks format. The sequencing holds together well with contrasting versions that avoid redundancy i a clear and well-measured first release from the label, with enough variation to keep future output open-ended.
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Them A Devil
Cat: DKR 316. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Milton Henry - "Them A Devil" (2:50)
Milton Henry - "Them A Devil" (dub) (2:55)
Milton Henry - "Make It Right" ('24 mix) (3:39)
Jerry Johnson - "Make It Nice" (3:38)
Review: Milton Henry was a key figure at Wackie's in the early 80s and he left behind a legacy anchored by his acclaimed album Who Do You Think I Am?. Now, a long-overdue single release celebrates his work anew for both those who have always known and fresher ears keen to get a taste of his early authenticity. The A-side features a standout track from the album in its previously unreleased single mix and it is paired with a never-before-heard dub version. On the B-side, a fresh 2024 remix of Henry's mid-80s tune 'Make It Right' makes its mark, having originally featured on the Digital Dawn compilation. Wackie's producer Lloyd Barnes revisited the track and added a powerful horn line from Jerry Johnson, who also shines in the instrumental dub that follows.
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Tha Whack Messiah
Cat: HOODRATS. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Tha Whack Messiah (7:20)
So UR The Traitor (6:45)
Review: The people behind Ba Dum Tish say they spent months calling, texting and emailing people trying to track down the Hoodrats, but in the end, they did and it was all worth it because it means we now get this reissue of their superb 00s EP 'Tha Whack Messiah'. The title cut is all dusty drums and skipping hi-hats with quiet vocal musings stitched in and swirling pads adding depth and scale. 'So UR The Traitor' on the flip has a more cosmic outlook with smeared synths and tin-pot percussion combing into a sweet tech house roller that oozes early authenticity.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass
Cat: V 002. Rel: 05 Jul 00
 
Electro
Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass
Secret Desire
Playstation #2
Us & Ours & You & Yours (feat DJ Overdose & A Tyrell)
Review: In a week where Murder Capital drop news of a debut album from MF Gesloten Cirkel, poppa label Viewlexx come through with a timely repress of the I-F classic Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass. First issued back in 1997, if you are not familiar with the title track from this record you might as well stop fronting you know about Dutch electro because you bought the last Legowelt LIES release and give it up. Raw, brutal, alien electro at it's finest, "Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass" is a classic that will lift any set, and is of course complemented by three further jammers of the highest order. "Playstation #2" still sounds mental almost twenty years on. Essential.
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Gespielt von: Tripeo, Dan Lodig, Elenacolombi
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SMV 011
SMV 011 (12")
Cat: SMV 011. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Techno
White Rose
Satindancer
Immersion
Skies We Share
Review: Back on his own Somov Records, Amsterdam native Ignez shares a quartet of tightly wound, emotionally-charged techno lapsers, polarising stripped-back propulsion and moments of spectral calm. Since launching the label in 2019, he's explored a range from full-bodied percussion workouts to spacious ambient drift, and this latest four-track drop continues in that mode, club-focused but spiritually canted. The release trades in memory and atmosphere, evoking the echo of shared moments rather than spelling them out: 'Satindancer' and 'Skies We Share' make literal titular allusions to fabric and atmosphere, evidencing the acuity and sensitivity of the artist to ideas of both materiality and spirituality.
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Manifestation
Cat: PE 022. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Electro
Manifestation (7:19)
Multi Pass (6:22)
House Wine (4:10)
Unseen Forces (5:53)
Taking Measures (5:27)
Review: Melbourne's Tim Jackiw brings a retro future vision to this latest sweaty workout on the Physical Education label. 'Manifestation' is a full singlet on, socks up, headband in place, striding forward electro jam with nice cosmic energy and 'Multi Pass' then brings wistful Detroit synth work and sleek grooves designed for heady escape. 'House Wine' keeps the deep and driving dynamic flowing with more dusty drum programming and meaningful synth work and 'Unseen Forces' then gets more raw and percussive. Last but not least, 'Taking Measures' shuts down with some reflective moods and slower tempos.
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Voices
Voices (12")
Cat: LIRICA 002. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Progressive House
Voices (Ambient mix) (7:49)
Voices (Schlapper mix) (6:32)
Voices (Schlapp mix) (6:19)
Voices (Vox Matris Amniotic Recall mix) (5:29)
Review: London's leading dance distractors Lirica Archives relive a hallmark of the house music catalogue from Jewellery, the zircon brainchild of the late brilliant Murdoch Matheson and an unnamed collaborator. Matheson's death is said to have left a wanting gap in the music world, and the fact that this was his sole release under the Jewellery name only adds to the mystery. The early 1993 record 'Voices' was a singular gem in its own right, crowned on the equally flash girdle that was Aeoniokinetic Records - in the words of one Discogs digger, "deep and melodic early progressive house on an obscure label with only a single release." For those who like their gems so rare as to be thought investment-grade, listen no further.
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Gespielt von: ROTCIV
Tags: 90s House
 in stock $19.90
Prima Dell' Alba
Cat: SMI 019. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Techno
Forbidden Planet (JP Welder 2025 Revisited) (6:08)
Prima Dell' Alba (7:31)
Forbidden Planet (6:43)
Review: Italian producer J.P Energy resurfaces with a reissue of two rare late-90s works-deep, percussive hybrids from a fertile moment in underground Italian club culture. Originally released in 1997, 'Prima Dell'Alba' and 'Forbidden Planet' blur the lines between early trance and stripped-back techno, brimming with cinematic tension and pulsing groove. 'Prima Dell'Alba' is the more mysterious of the pair: tribal rhythms, eerie pads and a gradual rise in intensity evoke a kind of sunrise ritual for the dancefloor. The original mix of 'Forbidden Planet' delivers a leaner, more mechanical energy-icy and forceful but with a meditative undertow. A 2025 revisited mix by J.P Energy himself kicks things off on the A-side, reimagining the track with updated production and added spatial depth, without losing the spirit of the original. As part of the Sound Migration series, this reissue pays tribute to a singular voice in Italian electronic music-subtle, rhythmic, and visionary.
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Identity Malfunction
Identity Malfunction (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ELECTRO 001. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Electro
Slytherin (4:57)
Science (5:34)
Identity Malfunction (4:56)
Cybotronik (5:20)
Review: Almost every 21st century techno fan likely knows about or has experienced an identity crisis at some point, if not for the sheer fact of the music's inherently destabilising quality. But Jsprv35 dares to go further with the concept, likening human identity to sheer mechanistic function. The 'Identity Malfunction' EP is the logical result of this philosophy, with brooding titles like 'Cybotronik' and 'Science' fast-tracking heller electro and breaks to the robot ears of us lossless techno fan clones. The title track is obviously the glitching highlight; we can't tell if that's a strained robot voice sandwiched between the impacts, or mere the electric gargling of corrupt quantum circuitry, but we also love that we can't tell.
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JS 06
JS 06 (12" + insert)
Cat: JS 06. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Techno
Bleach (7:45)
Condenser (feat Sabola) (6:06)
On (feat Martyn Bootyspoon) (6:11)
Get It Done (feat Frankie Teardrop) (5:53)
Review: Montreal's Jump Source makes it six with four tracks engineered for maximum impact on the dancefloor. Side A features 'Bleach' and 'Condenser,' which are all about building and sustaining tension through bold, cyclical progressions. 'Condenser' was co-produced with Sabola and leans heavily on the Roland SH-05, which anchors the track with analogue grit. The mood shifts of the flip with vocal-driven cuts from Martyn Bootyspoon and Frankie Teardrop adding a hint of introspective flair to the club ready grooves. 'On' takes a confrontational edge, while 'Get It Done' rides a cooler groove.
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R 001
R 001 (12")
Cat: R 001. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Kalher - "Mosaic" (5:02)
Grillac - "The Future" (5:12)
Pakard - "Wax One" (5:18)
Lorenzo Mancino - "Thrilling" (5:06)
BENKHLIFA - "Bright Material" (5:44)
Exos - "Hexagone" (5:31)
Review: Rushing from the starting blocks as though life depended on it, Kahler opens the scoring with the perfectly balanced and fine-tuned 'Mosaic', a driving, percussive techno workout that's direct and peak time yet also minimal and patient, poised even. Grillac follows suit, keeping things ghostly with plenty of energy coming from the top ends, while using a vocal hook to add a little rave bounce. By now, it's probably clear R 0 01 is a strong collection of belters, and the remainder do nothing to quash that belief. Lorenzo Mancino and Exos arguably unleash the most fury - tracks that feel like stepping into a warehouse party in 1999 with a nose full of whizz and stomach full of pills - while BENKHLIFA keeps it more heads down and Berlin.
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Body Singer (B-STOCK)
Body Singer (B-STOCK) (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 016 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Balearic/Downtempo
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Body Singer (5:05)
Kinship (2:19)
Skinship (1:05)
Trippy Gas (4:11)
Mirror Of The Heart (4:32)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Still riding high from the success of his superb re-make of Manuel Gottsching on Test Pressing ('A Reference to E2-E4'), Alex Kassian returns to Pinchy & Friends - who released his similarly popular 2021 EP 'Leave Your Life' - after a three-year break. Beginning with the lusciously languid, Balearic, effects-laden and sonically layered title track ('Body Singer', where Jonny Nash style guitars and tumbling sax motifs rise above a sparse drum machine beat and shoegaze-esque aural textures), the Berlin-based producer offers up a loved-up mix of weightless ambient bliss (Kinship), kosmiche soundscapes (the sun-flecked 'Skinship'), revivalist Krautrock (the Can-after-several-spliffs headiness of 'Trippy Gas') and immersive, cinematic excusions (the gorgeous 'Mirror of the Heart').
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