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Just A Ride
Cat: OSH 37. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Just A Ride (5:46)
I Like The Rain (8:08)
Ethereal Remix (6:28)
Culture '24 (6:32)
Review: Wild breaks from the wild west; Welsh beat sculptor Abstract Drumz gets busy on the mighty Over/Shadow. Four cuts heavy, each one designed to slap your rave silly. 'Just A Ride' opens the EP with atmospheric aplomb. Brisk pads and live jazzy breaks set the scene, hitting hard in all the right places. Elsewhere 'I Like The Rain' galvanizes AD's Celtic status with unhurried charm before 'Ethereal Remix' gets a lot more frenetic. Finally 'Culture '24' closes the EP with some of the heaviest chops of the set. Wallop!
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Pain Of Truth
Cat: IL 007. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Pain Of Truth (6:13)
Talk' Em Down (5:34)
Crushin' (6:17)
Instant (6:31)
Review: Following the success of his 'City Smile' EP, Aleqs Notal is back with more ear-piquing goodness in the form of this latest boundary-pushing vision. The EP is said to be unified by a central theme of self-acceptance and covers plenty of ground, from the deep and meditative essence of Chicago-inspired 'Pain Of Truth' to the more loose 'Talk' Em Down' with its snaking bass and eerie chords. 'Crushin'' sits somewhere between the two, with analogue textures and a firmly rooted groove forming the foundation for percussive and synth layering. 'Instant' has brilliantly pinging 909s and humid chords. This is Aleqs Notal at his most expressive.
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GTFLIP 313006
GTFLIP 313006 (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GTFLIP 313006. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
No 1 (5:34)
Doobie (4:55)
Review: Whenever DJ Dez Andres drops new heat, you have to tune in. The man is a beat-making machine, extraordinary DJ and avid record collector who distils all that house and hip-hop knowledge into his always stylish cuts. 'No 1' opens up this latest jam on GT Flips and has a boogie-fried lead synth line, deep drums and chopped vocals that amp up the party but also have plenty of heart to them. 'Doobie' is the flipside offering and it finds Andres sampling another 80s soul classic and reworking it over some of his textbook and textured drums that perfectly straddle the house and hip-hop divide.

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GTFLIP 313004
GTFLIP 313004 (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GTFLIP 313004. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Take Your Time (6:33)
Saturday (5:14)
The Candle (2:32)
Review: GT Flips is proving to be a superb home for the music of Detroit mainstay and former Slum Village man DJ Dez aka Andres. He is turning out plenty of it, all of it quality, and all of it steeped in his signature blend of deep house, hip hop and the Cuban rhythms of his personal family heritage. Opener 'Take Your Time' is blissed out beat perfection with mid-tempo drums and heady pads next to gorgeous vocal hooks. 'Saturday' brings the party with a classic vocal sample made famous after being used in a Levis ad, and 'The Candle' closes with jazzy horns and flutes over more dusty drum breaks.
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GTFLIP 313005
GTFLIP 313005 (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GTFLIP 313005. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
She Spoke To Me (5:27)
Head Over Heels (4:43)
Spoof (7:49)
Review: Motor City legend Andres is back with another superb run of 12"s on the GT Flips label. The latest edition is another smoking hot three-tracker that opens up with 'She Spoke To Me', a laid-back blend of live drums and dusty snares with neat little sax motifs and a soothing vocal coo. 'Head Over Heels' finds Andres looking to a classic 80s sound for the main vocal hook and reworks it over what sounds like live MPC beats. 'Spoof' is the third and final gem here, this time with some erotic vocal pleasures and sensuous pads.
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Feeline EP
Feeline EP (12" + insert)
Cat: RELIC 01. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Progressive House
Feeline (5:51)
Dealay (8:56)
Nuclear Starfish (7:07)
Exotica (6:50)
Review: Formed in 1992 in Cheltenham by vocalist Mark Diston and DJ Curtis Lewis, Bass Cadets were always ahead of their time. Their sound was a collage of electronic, breakbeat and experimental sounds with a fierce DIY attitude, and this long-lost 4-track EP captures that raw, genre-defying spirit in full force. Now, finally pressed to vinyl for the first time via Relic, it takes in the sleek urgency of 'Feeline', ambient pads of 'Dealay' and kinetic trance techno tribalism of 'Nuclear Starfish'. With tracks that still sound fresh nearly three decades later, this is a perfect time capsule of early 90s innovation
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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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Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4
Boccaccio Life: 1987-1993 Part 1/4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: MM 1831. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Techno
Blake Baxter - "Sexuality" (6:03)
Suburban Knight - "The Worlds" (5:03)
E-Dancer - "Feel The Mood" (NY Groove mix) (5:42)
Yvette - "Pump Me" (Mayday mix) (6:22)
Review: Way beyond its New Beat roots, Boccaccio was one of Europe's most influential clubs and known for operating at the cutting edge of house, techno, acid and beyond, and for shaping a distinct sound that defined Sundays in rural Destelbergen. Curated by Olivier Pieters and Stefaan Vandenberghe, Boccaccio Life 1987-1993, released by Belgian label Music Man Records, captures the raw energy of a scene ahead of its time. Four VA Eps from it bring the tracks to wax and this one has four seminal US artists at their most visceral and impactful.
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Gentle Actions
Cat: UI 010. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Between Us (6:30)
Distant Language (5:44)
Responsibility (feat Ivy Barkakati) (4:30)
Lost In Loops (4:55)
Good Company (5:02)
Responsibility (feat Ivy Barkakati - Zopelar remix) (7:03)
Review: Amsterdam's Beraber draws from Chicago's classic keys and machine rhythms on this return to action on United Identities, which was produced entirely in his Amsterdam studio. Across the six cuts, he weaves atmospheric textures into a personal collection that also features his first use of vocals alongside Barcelona's Ivy Barkakati, whose lyrics echo the journey's introspection. Highlights include the serene opener 'Between Us,' the dubbed-out 'Distant Language,' and the soulful 'Lost in Loops'. The package closes with an upbeat 'Good Company' and a deep remix by Brazilian artist Zopelar.
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Emptyverse
Emptyverse (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: EXE 1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Techno
Yesterday (6:33)
Crisis (The Drill) (6:26)
Old Patterns & Beliefs (5:31)
I Know Its Demons (Alpha Tracks remix) (6:09)
Review: On Emptyverse, Italian DJ and producer Biemsix dives deep into the void and explores emptiness not as absence, but as pure creative potential. He has done similar across many great EPs on the likes of Symbolism, Eureka Milano and Execute and across this introspective release, meaning dissolves to give way to raw emotional space where transformation begins. 'Yesterday' balances the fragile tension between nothingness and emergence with hopefully pads and thudding kicks, 'Crisis (The Drill)' has spent up funk that moves you in a hurry and 'Old Patterns & Belief' is a deep space cruise that races to the next dimensions on supple minimalism. 'I Know Its Demons' (Alpha Tracks remix) shuts down as a meditative odyssey.
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Tales From The Deep
Tales From The Deep (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQR 06. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Techno
Deep (intro) (4:20)
Road To Nowhere (5:58)
Soul Within (6:26)
Nightlife (5:58)
Gone Forever (5:38)
Keep Safe (4:56)
Review: Biz is one of a number of Australian artists who are having a big impact on the sound of contemporary techno, and he has been playing a key role in the scene since the late 1980s. His sound mixes deep basslines with uplifting melodies and he has collaborated with a number of legends as well as releasing music on labels like Transmat and COD3QR. Now on Acquit, he explores the outer edges of our galaxy with celestial synth lines, sci-fi melodies and deep, Detroit-inspired techno grooves that are brilliantly cinematic and evocative. 'Soul Within' is our favourite with its widescreen synths and floating pads.
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Celandine EP
Cat: EUDEMONIA 019. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Electro
Petroglyph (6:00)
Celandine (6:08)
Bittern (5:29)
Quantum Tunnel (5:03)
Review: British producer BufoBufo makes profound electro tunes that are as much defined by their storytelling synths and their fresh rhythms. He draws on acid, breakbeat and classic house on this new EP, which though cosmic and journeying also retains a real human soul. 'Celandine' glistens with rueful pads and taught basslines that rise and fall next to lush synth outbreaks. 'Bittern' is more dark and prickly with a menacing undercurrent and 'Quantum Tunnel' shuts down with a slower, more reflective sound, beautiful arps and languid drums. Our favourite is the open though, 'Petroglyph', with its nimble basslines and widescreen psychedelic synth explosions.
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Private Caller EP
Cat: TIN 071. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
UK Garage
Private Caller (3:12)
Wanted (3:09)
George's Groove (6:04)
Review: Bullet Tooth taps into the energy of old school pirate radio days with not only the title of his new 'Private Caller' EP but also the sounds inside it. The title cut is a pure bad man gem with bad man vocals and bad man low-end oscillations next to crispy 2-step drums. 'Wanted' then ducks and dives with dark moody bass and wobbly synths, menacing percussion and pitched-up vocals. But the best of the lot is saved until last when 'George's Groove' is a deceptively simple but effective garage pumper with speedy drums, playful sax lines and a naughty undercurrent.
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Vibracid EP
Vibracid EP (blue vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 008. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Electro
Triumphator (4:19)
Triumphator (EC13 X-Ta-6 mix) (4:41)
Alto Voltaje (club) (4:34)
Aire Fresco (Vbrcd remix) (4:16)
Colosal (4:15)
Colosal (EC13 club mix) (4:46)
Review: In a future where memory can be imprinted onto energy to control behaviour, a resistance discovers Vibracid, a technique that erases manipulated memories, restoring self-determination. That is the conceptual backstory to this new EP from CALAGAD 13, an enigmatic producer who has been making music for more than 20 years. Here, he blends hard techno and electro into fiery dance floor explosions like 'Triumphator' with its unrelenting drum breaks and machine-gun style synths. The EC13 X-Ta-6 mix bumps even harder, then 'Alto Voltaje' brings distorted texture and low-end darkness. Elsewhere, 'Colosal' is a fast-paced electro workout and 'Aire Fresco' (Vbrcd remix) brings bright flashes of visceral acid.
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Create The Life EP
Cat: MBH 005. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Fall On Me (4:37)
Create The Life (4:23)
Surrender (4:02)
Going Grace (6:23)
Review: 'Create the Life' is the debut EP from Detroit's Char aka Charnell Williams, who is a dancer, educator and artist with a sound that moves in sync with the soul. Drawing inspiration from her father's role in shaping the Motown Sound, Char brings oodles of rhythm, warmth and intention to each track and blends broken beat, soulful house and glowing vocal energy. From the ethereal 'Fall On Me' to the radiant 'Surrender' and uplifting 'Go In Graceee', these long-awaited tracks now shine on Maybee Hill Music, having long been featured in Julion De'Angelo's sets.
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89! Gloom
89! Gloom (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ITX 038. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Deep Dubstep
Left Hand Path (5:43)
89! Gloom (5:07)
Shake & Lurk (4:08)
Review: Sheffield artist Commodo - long a mainstay of Deep Medi and Black Acre - hooks up with Turkish dubstep producer Gantz again here to explore heavy low-end percolations on Ilian Tape's revered ITX Series. 'Left Hand Path' has earth-shattering kicks and scraping hits that are coated in lo-fi and grain pads for ultimate subterranean menace. '89! Gloom' is a more nimble rhythm with a slippery lead line bringing extra movement as the low-end throb keeps you locked. 'Shake And Lurk' closes out with some brighter melodic intrigue to bring a ray of optimism to the glory but brilliant bass.
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Equinox EP
Equinox EP (silver vinyl 12")
Cat: COOKED 11. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Techno
Equinox (5:46)
Syzygy (6:23)
Monsoon (5:27)
Headspin (5:58)
Review: Ukraine's Yan Cook has been at the forefront of techno in Ukraine for some time. He works in the dubbier end of the spectrum and brings more great weight to this one on his label, Cooked. 'Equinox' is an early evening mood builder that twists and turns through smeared synths and grainy lo-fi grooves. 'Syzygy' is more loopy and hard-hitting with mind-melting percussion over the cavernous low end. 'Monsoon' is as urgent as a call to action from a battalion leader on the front line and 'Headspin' is just that - a more frenzied and wonky cerebral workout for the dizzy 5 am sessions.
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25 Years Of Drop Music Special Edition Pt 1
Cat: DROMSE 01. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Crazy P - "Disc Odyssey" (remix) (6:09)
Inland Knights - "Overnight" (6:31)
Inland Knights - "Walk On" (6:55)
Inland Knights - "Do It Again" (6:15)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Drop Music marks a marvellous quarter of a century of releases with this new slab of vinyl featuring some gems from disco funksters Crazy P and the house mainstays Inland Knights. Crazy P go first with 'Disc Odyssey' which is perfectly indicative of their much beloved sound with its low slung kicks and funky bassline. Inland Knights then offer a trio of in demand & unreleased tracks. 'Overnight' is a bumming deep house joint, 'Walk On' has an icy late night vibe and balmy pads and 'Do It Again is a more playful closer, with some killer b-line action. All four, needless to say, are timeless gems, and the fact the last two are appearing on vinyl first the first time makes it an even more desirable cop.
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Don't Crash Out Challenge
Cat: SAR 011. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Deep House
No Such Thing As VIP (5:00)
Mixed Signals (4:44)
Don't Crash Out Challenge (4:37)
Walking In The Park (5:01)
Ain't For Me (3:32)
Happy & Blessed (5:13)
Pink Flamingos (5:14)
Review: It's been a while since we heard from Seven Davis Jr, and we guess this new album is why. The US house maverick brought all new edge and vocal style to his beats when he first broke through, and following "an unexpectedly bad year" after his last album Stranger Than Fiction, he channels more darkness and aggression into this record. It's still built on house rhythms but they're raw, slamming and make no concessions, his vocals often sounding almost paranoid as they lurk in the shadows between the dusty kicks and distorted, grimy basslines. A marvellous return.
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Round & Round
Cat: TMW 003. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Round & Round (7:15)
Forty (6:24)
Oladipo (5:57)
Do It (6:04)
Nobody (5:05)
Review: DCTL is a collaborative project between Masafumi Onishi (known as Telly) and DJ Duct, two influential figures in Japan's underground scene. Onishi is also the founder of Troop Music Works and has been instrumental in shaping the electronic landscape in Kobe. DJ Duct, much loved for his innovative turntablism, brings a unique blend of hip-hop and electronic influences to the duo. Together, they produce raw, analogue-driven tracks characterised by gritty drum machine sequences, soulful samples, and a DIY ethos that resonates with fans of Detroit-style beatdown house and downtempo music, as evidenced here on five fresh and funky cuts stacked with loose rhythms, smart samples and melodic hooks.
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Geeks On Hubbard
Cat: ARTS 052. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Techno
Geeks On Hubbard (feat DJ Rush) (6:01)
Cabrio (5:06)
Track Zero (4:29)
Resistance (5:41)
Review: Karol Mozgawa is the Polish talent known as Deas, and one of the most expressive voices in techno. For the first one, he hooks up with the legendary Chicagoan DJ Rush on 'Geeks On Hubbard'. It's a thrilling affair with toms fluttering over the loopy kicks, menacing spoken words and fizzy, dusty synth lines. 'Cabrio' brings more frosted textures and icy cold techno raucousness, and 'Track Zero' keeps barreling on with more immovable kicks and panel-beaten loops. 'Resistance' is the most minimal of the lot - an eerie brew with precision kicks and sheet metal snares blowing in a stiff breeze.
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Forget The World
Cat: CCP 17. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Stints (8:23)
Lava Fire Hose (4:03)
7 Planets That Rule Us (5:04)
Patterns Of Change (6:22)
Review: Forget the World is a psychedelic instrumental trio led by bassist-composer Marc Decho, who is based in Toronto, Canada, and known for his work with Afro-Cuban jazz pianist Miguel de Armas. Decho brings a fresh, genre-blending sound to the scene and this group blends a real gamut of vibes - 70s soul-jazz, alternative hip-hop, cinematic textures, dreamy LA pop, UK Bruk, Afro-Brazilian rhythms, classical and experimental electronica. Joined by James Hill on Fender Rhodes and synths and Marito Marques on drums, percussion and electric kalimba, their music is immersive and imaginative. It's mixed and mastered by Grammy-winner Helik Hadar and offers a great escape into a new world of awareness.
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Gespielt von: Pete Haigh
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OSH 38
OSH 38 (12")
Cat: OSH 38. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
DT103 (4:45)
DD1 (6:18)
DD1 (Technical Itch remix) (8:37)
MB29 (5:19)
Review: Decoder brings his deliciously dark take on drum & bass to this new one from Over/Shadow. It drills deep into the heart of a smoky, strobe-lit dance floor while also offering plenty of mental soundscapes to explore with your eyes closed. 'DT103' has crisp breaks and warped bass under shards of broken, glassy melody and 'DD1' then floats on a more skeletal rhythm with grazing background pads and apocalyptic bass. The Technical Itch remix brings even more in-your-face textured percussion and 'MB29' shuts down with a cosmic exploration and skittish drum patterns.
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BR 03
BR 03 (12")
Cat: BR 03. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Luca Piermattei - "Lyon Quickly" (6:30)
Luca Piermattei - "Notti Magiche" (6:28)
Cedric Dekowski - "Kuhan" (6:06)
Cedric Dekowski - "Tremoa" (remix) (7:24)
Review: After a period of quiet, Background Rimini returns with its third release, and it's a doozy. This split EP sees Luca Piermattei and Cedric Dekowski join forces and blend their deep love and sharp instincts for electronic sound on one rugged 12". On the A-side, Luca delivers two funk-laced house cuts infused with acid and electro flourishes that are perfectly pitched for both late-night movers and sunrise groovers. Flip to the B-side, and Cedric drifts into dreamy, breakbeat-laced territory with 'Kuhan' before turning up the heat with the floor-filling punch of 'Tremoa' (Remix). Club-ready stuff with electric impact.
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Vintage A EP
Vintage A EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: KIRIA 006. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vintage A (7:35)
Vintage A (Cally remix) (6:56)
Best Kick Forward (7:45)
Fragments (6:53)
Review: Kiria Records drops a sleek EP here from Romanian DJ and producer Direkt, who keeps it refined with minimal grooves and deep vibes. The title track, 'Vintage A,' opens with classy synth work and crisp percussion, setting a hypnotic tone and Cally's remix follows with a stripped-down, razor-sharp rework ideal for subtle transitions and after-hours sets. Flip to the B, and 'Best Kick Forward' lives up to its name and is driven by bold basslines and forward-moving momentum. Closing track 'Fragments' floats on airy textures and intricate rhythms, so it leaves a thoughtful and lasting impact. A polished, versatile EP built for selectors who like it deep.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Law
Law (12")
Cat: NICE 004. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Electro
Player & A Freak (5:39)
Dead On Your Feet (5:27)
All Out (6:00)
Letters At War (5:37)
Review: Rotterdam electro icon DJ Overdose returns for the fourth release on All Nice Records with lashings of the raw, deep and unpredictable energy he's known for. This is unabashed underground tackle for lovers of gritty, analogue-driven electro machine funk. 'Player & A Freak' rises up from murky, shadow-laced electro depths with glistening leads rising out into the cosmos and 'Dead On Your Feet' has snappy, metallic snares and fizzing pads that bring a dystopian edge over the funkier beats. 'All Out' then gets harder and faster for peak time deployment and then comes a surprise twist on the B2, where Eastern influences creep into 'Letters At War' for a totally unique vibe. Overdose keeps you guessing and grooving in a typically uncompromising and full character fashion.
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Spring Touch EP
Cat: TIE 006. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Spring Touch (6:09)
Diana's Loop (5:00)
Reggatonic (4:36)
Review: Take It Easy! We need more taglines like these in such trying and self-recriminatory times, where the stresses of a part-imagined urgency prevent us from decompressing in the way our social lives really should allow for. But is dance music, whose traditional motto is to "jack", compatible with such a mantra? DJLMP shatters these apparent antinomies of relaxation and danceability with three new edited heaters here, designed for triumphant joie de vives of the kind that do not poke, prod or demand too much from us. A later Diana Ross sample is put on heavy opening rotation on 'Diana's Loop', while similarly echoic verboffs are exchanged on 'Spring Touch', where dub delays haze the mix into something a little more convulsive. Space for wonky downtime is reserved on the B's 'Reggatronic', in a rare case of hip, lo-fi breathing room reserved for a dance record.
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Them Things
Cat: 2059 BLACK. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Them Things (4:25)
A Madness (5:18)
Not Him Again (4:32)
Review: After a quiet return via Neroli, Domu comes full circle to 2000black with a final statement after 25 years of sonic highs, lows and plenty of reinvention. Haunted by the echoes of jungle's past, Domu steps away for good, he says, with this final outing, which leaves behind three deeply personal tracks. 'A Madness' brims with urgent, sample-heavy energy and signature keys. 'Not Him Again' is a jam with longtime collaborator Robert Marin that plays with tempo and hip-hop norms. 'Them Things' then seeks to capture an elusive feeling and closes an EP that is Domu at his most reflective and raw. The end of an era. Don't let it pass you by.
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DR-EP-2079
DR-EP-2079 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DREP 2079. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Choose (6:06)
Don't Sweat (3:14)
Want Her Around (4:19)
Sunday Drive (6:10)
Take 2 (6:57)
Review: US veteran JT Donaldson makes the sort of killer tech house that immediately makes you want to move. This time out the Dallas, Texas resident lands on Dolfin Records with a deeper sound that is raw and heavy. 'Choose' rides on knackered-sounding kick with just deft synth smears for company. 'Don't Sweat' has a double-time rhythm with sombre chords adding the soul and 'Want Her Around' gets the hips swinging with its lovely claps, muted, softly glowing sustained synths and lumpy deep house drums. Flipping the script yet again. 'Sunday Drive' is a more nimble and jazzy dancer and 'Take 2' is a sunny house sound with hints of Metro Area nu-disco synth magic and a big fat bassline.
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Danger EP
Danger EP (12")
Cat: MEGA 08. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Techno
Hooligan Beat Edit (4:25)
Trench Flight (4:21)
I Rather Walk (6:13)
The Danger (5:40)
Lager Dance (4:57)
Hollywood Style! (6:32)
Review: Oraculo Records, M.U.S.A Records and Ombra Festival have all come together to unveil Dr. Oso, the latest talent to emerge from the Megabreakz collective. This Argentinian producer follows in the footsteps of Candido (who was behind Megabreakz 7) to deliver his own raw and unapologetic take on the hard new beat style. His release is pure fire, with 'Hooligan Beat Edit' swinging sonic punches in every direction at once. 'Trench Flight' is jacked up and ken with a rugged low end, gun shots and fragment synths all making for a visceral groove. It is much the same on the rest of the EP with 'Lager Dance' really popping thanks to its chopped up sirens and caustic textures.
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Echoes Of Unity EP
Cat: FFRVO 007. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Nicolas Duvoisin - "Daft Love" (7:19)
Cesare vs Disorder - "The Last Of Us" (6:44)
Octave - "Blak Hole" (5:50)
Unus Emre - "Love The Way" (7:15)
Review: Fantastic Friends continues to do solid early work in establishing itself as a fresh spot for interesting minimal and tech with this new various artists offering. The label's seventh outing opens up with Nicolas Duvoisin, who delivers his signature blend of subtle grooves with hypnotic bass. Cesare vs Disorder captivates with a fusion of organic rhythms and avant-garde elements that really hits as sweet spot and Unus Emre offers refined textures wrapped in a deep, minimal approach that is always about offering just enough. Finally, Octave rounds out the release with a silky and free-flowing dub tech roller on 'Love The Way'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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New Yesterday
Cat: NUMM 14. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Techno
No Future (8:11)
In Retrograde (7:02)
Regressive Jazz (7:17)
Review: Berlin-based producer E-Talking is back on his own, now well-established and equally well-respected Nummer Music label, with some deep and rolling progressive cuts. Drawing inspiration from late 90s and early 00s progressive trance, this outing is a heartfelt homage with forward-thinking momentum. Each track builds with hypnotic layers, sleek synths and adrenalised momentum that is always bubbling up but never boiling over, so it keeps you in joyful suspense across the long-form dancefloor trips. It's a logical and powerful follow-up to his 2023 'Cosmic Egg' EP on Love On The Rocks and is another heady affair.
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Xtrictly Elektro Vol 2 EP
Xtrictly Elektro Vol 2 EP (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: CT 009. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Electro
EC13 - "The Unreal Elektro Era" (5:33)
Spectrums Data Forces - "Can't Scape Reality" (5:55)
Atix - "King Of Fighter" (4:39)
Calagad 13 - "Area Desconocida" (4:49)
Final Dream - "Echo Chamber" (5:51)
Elektrotechnik - "Hard Symphony" (5:20)
Review: Cosmic Tribe is back with six more cutting-edge tracks that push the boundaries of electro while honouring its core principles on the superb XTRICTLY ELEKTRO Vol. 2. In showcasing forward-thinking sound design and global talents, this compilation affirms Cosmic Tribe's dedication to rhythmic experimentation and genre-defining precision. EC13 opens with his retro-futurist, cinematic style, while Spectrums Data Forces injects technical flair from southern Spain. Lyon's Atix delivers decades of club-driven expertise, and on the flip, Calagad 13 dives deep with a bass-heavy introspection, Final Dream (aka Phil Klein) brings epic UK grit, and Elektrotechnik closes with an industrial punch. A great window into electro's ever-evolving power.

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Streams Of Time EP
Streams Of Time EP (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: TR 037. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Time (6:40)
Vacuum Tube (6:17)
Watch Out (7:45)
Streams (6:44)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Few labels do minimal as well as Trelik and in terms of artists, Edward is also as good as they come right now. This perfect pairing opens up with the deeply alluring 'Time' with its woozy pads and smeared chords over warm and rubbery drums. It's a hypnagogic affair then 'Vacuum Tube' has a more menacing air thanks to the wispy and unsettling synth details and clunky hooks. 'Watch Out' brings a more spangled and rubbery rhythm that has colourful details peeling off the beats and last of all, 'Stream' ups the ante with some thudding deep house and widescreen ambient synth work.
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Tags: Minimal
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EEE 019
EEE 019 (1-sided 12")
Cat: EEE 019. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (6:54)
Review: Three Es would be some trip, and EEE also symbolises guaranteed good times in the club. The mysterious label and eponymous artists keep on rolling out essential tech and minimal cuts that are smartly designed and authentic, but also with anthem potential. Maybe that's why each one is a one-sided 12", to really allow the tune room to shine. In this case, dusty drums with a hint of garage swing and shuffle are paired with melodic baseline motifs and colourful synth patterns. It's a good time groove with plenty of heart.
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Tags: Tech House
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Step Into A Black Whole
Cat: GAMM 193. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Emmaculate & DJ Spen - "Step Into A Black Whole" (13:38)
Emmaculate - "Boogie On Disco Woman" (6:41)
Review: Like a veteran striker in his final season, GAMM has really captured some top form on late and now drops a fire premiere from Chicago's Emmaculate and legendary Basement Boys producer DJ Spen. Opener 'Step Into A Black Whole' is a genre-hopping 11-minute journey that moves from deep house to a hip-hop breakdown featuring KRS-One before morphing into a jazzy Afrobeat stomper. First heard by GAMM contributor Coflo during a wild house set, the track blew the roof off and always will. On the B-side, 'Boogie On Disco Woman' delivers a gritty funk, disco and soul rework with raw drums, clavinets and soulful vocals. Two standouts.
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Evolutions & Revolutions
Evolutions & Revolutions (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 069. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Baddies (6:14)
Plaything (7:32)
One Of These Days (6:52)
Harmonise (6:29)
Review: South London's Tom Esselle returns with a standout EP on Rhythm Section that cements his place at the core of the UK underground. Building on past successes like 'Praise Bes' on Wolf Music and 'Lou's Groove' on Rhythm Section, this release shows off his wide-ranging house influences which have all been refined through collaborations with Chaos In The CBD. The A-side delivers club heat with 'Baddies' featuring a killer mid-2000s r&b sample, and the techy 'Plaything'. The flip is breezier as 'One Of These Days' shines with Dave Koor's jazzy keys, while 'Harmonise' closes things with dreamy warmth. A mature, versatile offering from a producer hitting his stride.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Atoms Revolt
Cat: ESP 120. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atoms Revolt (4:55)
New Freedom (4:54)
Review: Fashion Flesh aka John Talaga debuts on ESP Institute with two mind-bending tracks crafted from homemade electronics, circuit-bent gear and tape manipulations. Side A's 'Atoms Revolt' explores the secret lives of machines while channelling chaotic energy into controlled sonic accidents, layered distortion and surreal textures. Side B's 'New Freedom' evokes a dystopian adventure into Detroit's decaying industrial sprawl while fusing Geiger-like pulses and eerie oscillations with fragmented voices into a dark rhythmic storm. Talaga's ability to extract soul from machines is remarkable here in what is a visceral and cerebral EP.
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Secrets Of The Nebula
Cat: IT 071. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Techno
Deep In The Mountain (4:44)
Dreams Of The Lost Moon (3:39)
Darkstar System M312 (5:51)
Cooling The Heatsink (7:24)
Moss Nebula Tidal Dance (6:31)
Review: New music from LA resident Fields of Mist is always worth hearing. He's previously proven to be a master of bringing a hip-hop sensibility to his work, as well as a jazzy and broken beat bone on his 2022 album Iluminated60. This latest turn to Illian Tape is another standout with a mix of dreamy, suspenseful pads and killer rhythms. 'Dreams Of The Lost Moon' isa fine example of that with its far-sighted gaze but body popping drums and 'Darkstar System M312' then gets more moody with a speedy low end and astral pads. 'Moss Nebula Tidal Dance' is another blend of deep space ambience with minimal but impactful rhythms.
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Not A SOS
Not A SOS (12")
Cat: JDR 001. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Not A SOS (6:27)
Talo Bisco (5:59)
Intamplarea Din (6:57)
OMB 3 (5:13)
Review: New label klaxon! Jus De Rose mergers form the ever-fertile Romanian scene with a first EP from George Gavanescu aka Floog, a minimalist who has put out some 24-odd EPs in less than a decade. His very firm grasp of dacenfloro dynamics is laid bare here with 'Not A SOS' kicking off with a soot-black post-punk energy, rugged bassline and slapping drum funk. 'Talo Bisco' twists cold wave and synth energy from 80s Eastern Europe into a slapping tech house workout and 'Intamplarea Din' is a more stripped-back thumper with a warped bassline and hurried drums that will lead to plenty of weirded-out moments. 'OMB 3' is another proto-techno experiment with cold analogue drums, 80s synths and dehumanised vocals.
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Geht's Noch? 21st Year Anniversary Part 2
Cat: RBDC 142. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Electro House
Geht's Noch? (Peder Mannerfelt remix) (5:00)
Geht's Noch? (Luca Lozano Gehts Garage remix) (4:25)
Geht's Noch? (Aasthma remix) (4:42)
Geht's Noch? (Steve Angello remix) (6:50)
Review: Roman Flugel's 2004 banger 'Geht's Noch?' is a cheeky electro anthem that became a schoolyard ringtone staple, and now it is back for its 21st anniversary on Running Back. The original was part of a Cocoon compilation and this reissue features remixes that pay homage to its playful mood. Luca Lozano's ' 'Gehts Garage Remix' introduces UK funky elements, Peder Mannerfelt's version builds dramatic tension around the iconic riff, and Aasthma delivers a colourful, anime-inspired take. EDM bigwig Steve Angello brings some signature oversized electro maximalism to his version.
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Visible EP
Cat: LIVITY 068. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Techno
Last Peoples (2:51)
Visible (4:05)
Desintegration (5:32)
Land One (6:23)
Review: No, silly, not that British-American rock band Foreigner, but rather Aussie electronic producer Willis Anne under his new guise. He channels a live, jam-based energy into his machine-driven sounds so that they are raw and direct, with spontaneous motion ever present. From the sweeping synth drama of 'Last Peoples' to the rhythmic complexity of 'Visible,' Anne lets ideas breathe rather than overworking them. As such, there's a clarity and directness in his sound that sets it apart and aligns it with Livity Sound's brilliantly adventurous, minimal-leaning catalogue. 'Desintegration' is our favourite with its ticking hi-hats and gloopy but dynamic low ends all topped with suspenseful, ever-shifting chords.
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Let Me Free! (reissue)
Let Me Free! (reissue) (red vinyl 12")
Cat: VPB 029. Rel: 18 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Let Me Free! (dance version) (5:33)
Let Me Free! (AP mono remix) (5:45)
Let Me Free! (Electro Potato NRG remix) (5:36)
Let Me Free! (Vocoder version) (6:02)
Let Me Free! (Bellatrix remix) (6:46)
Let Me Free! (Chris Van Buren remix) (6:37)
Review: Here's (yet another!) standout from Made Up Records, beautifully remastered for this reissue of Vintage Pleasure Boutique: Laserdance legend Michiel van der Kuy's classic 'Let Me Free' us a big 80s disco banger with signature synth work and all the lovely textures of the time. As well as the dance version, this release also features four fresh remixes by A.P. Mono, Electro Potato, Bellatrix, and Chris van Buren. Each one respects the original's spirit while adding modern twists, seamlessly blending old-school charm with a hint of modern production design. Thanks to the original studio stems, these versions polish and reimagine the track so make for instant buys for synthwave or Italo disco heads.
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GIRALDA 003
Cat: GIRALDA 003. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Passion (7:08)
No Respect (6:32)
Hell Or Heaven (5.1 mix - Angel remix) (6:39)
Feel The Groove (6:03)
Review: The mysterious Giralda returns with a new one on their own eponymous label. It's minimal in design but with maximal character and unusual influences. 'Passion' has bright disco colours and percussive energy, then 'No Respect' taps into 90s breakbeats and big piano celebrations with reverse stabs and even raga overtones. 'Hell Or Heaven (5.1 mix - Angel remix)' is another retro future sound with fat drums and sustained chords for the head. 'Feel The Groove' is a critter closer with more pianos, disco house drums, 80s keys and an unusual vibe that is login to level up any party.
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Anatomy Of Your Veil
Cat: MADHAB 10. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
I Miss Terry (7:58)
Purgatory (5:42)
Dad's Folk (mix) (7:02)
Electric Push (CPU mix) (5:31)
Review: Aussie Greville returns to Mad Habitat with a haunting four-track suite rich in "acoustic psychotomimesis". His masterful use of texture and atmosphere shines throughout and opener 'I Miss Terry' pairs sharp, restless drums with a pulsing bassline, while 'Purgatory' drifts like a hypnotic dreamscape across the stereo field. On the flip, ethereal vocals ebb and flow and add spectral layers to the sound of 'Dad's Folk (mix)', which is a wonderful curiosity. Closing with 'Electric Push,' which builds on the monologue of 'Dad's Folk,' the record ventures into surreal realms by smearing the experimental edge of Ifach-era Baby Ford with the dark mystique of late Coil.
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Nightscapes EP (feat Kai Alce remix)
Cat: SEL 015. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Deep House
What You Came Here For (feat Kayenne) (5:48)
What You Came Here For (feat Kayenne - Kai Alce NDATL mix) (6:58)
Undertones (5:42)
Don't Stop (6:12)
Review: Reagan Grey is a Toronto-based producer who impresses with this cultured new outing on Selections. 'What You Came Here For' is pure vibes - a house cut with old-school organ stabs and hints of US garage drum shuffle, all topped with a nice hooky vocal cry from Kayenne. Kai Alce's NDATL mix layers in some jazzy keys that take things to the next level and 'Undertones' then keeps the soul quotient high with some molten chord work and dusty drum loops that are warm and heartfelt. 'Don't Stop' shuts down with a heavier basement house vibe and more smart synth work.
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57
57 (12")
Cat: RDY 57. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Down (7:28)
Love Chant (part 1) (3:18)
So Much Love (5:42)
Freak On (4:38)
Review: The late great Ron Hardy had as much influence on DJing and club culture as anyone before or since. It's not just what he played, but how he played it that set the standard from his legendary residency at the Music Box - not least the fact that he often had the highs squealing out of his system because they were the frequencies that had most impact on him while he was high on heroin. His productions all reflect his approach in the booth, and this latest collection of classics is back with rising disco, rawness, low-slung funk and high-speed, feel-good disco bliss.
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HIDDEN 001
Cat: HIDDEN 001. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Upper Class (0:44)
Dirt300 (4:16)
Sequoia (2:09)
Cool Down (3:13)
New Hamp (3:34)
Tamsyam (3:29)
Blade (4:54)
Review: Hidden Collection is an anonymous and vinyl-only record label from somewhere within Russia. It promises to deal in deep, dusty and minimal house cuts from known sources and this debut missive is sure together plenty of people keen to find out more, or at least join the ride. Here's a wide range of style son show here within that framework, to the lo-fi shuffle and flickering soul of 'Sequoia' to the more dark and bass driven 'New Ham', fragment rhythms and malfunctioning machine sounds of 'Tamsyam' and loved up and blissed out deep house daydream that is 'Cool Down'. These are emotive and sketchy vignettes that leave you wanting more.

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Flying Swords
Flying Swords (12" picture disc)
Cat: INP 019. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Flying Swords (6:25)
Perplexed (6:29)
Review: Infamy, Infamy, they've all got it.... On rotation because this absolutely pops hard and is far too good to be trivialized with an old Carry On quote! 11 years have passed since the artist also known as A1 Bassline returned to his Infamy alias for these two brutalist jungle jams but they still sound shockingly good to this day. Abrasive, choppy, and loaded with tightly coiled energy. This is proper jungle, the way it's always been on Inperspective. Grab this now if you haven't already.
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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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