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Various Vol 4 (feat Life Recorder, Leonid, Nail & John Beltran remixes)
Aleqs Notal - "Planetary Insanity" (6:06)
Aleqs Notal - "Planetary Insanity" (Life Recorder remix) (6:23)
Jose Rico - "Agonias" (6:27)
Jose Rico - "Agonias" (Leonid remix) (6:54)
Ewan Jansen - "Basilica" (7:12)
Ewan Jansen - "Basilica" (Nail remix) (6:19)
David Swatten - "Wave Energy" (6:37)
David Swatten - "Wave Energy" (John Beltran remix) (5:32)
Review: Since launching in 2018, Aaron Andrew's Chubby label has become a trusted - if frustratingly irregular - source of high-quality deep house. Their latest missive, the Aussie imprint's first release since the autumn, is their most expansive yet, with four fresh cuts (each with an accompanying remix) stretched across two slabs of wax. Aleqs Notal goes ultra-deep on immersive and hypnotic opener 'Planetary Insanity', which is subsequently given an equally spacey revision courtesy of Life Recorder. Cheerier and breezier deep house warmth comes courtesy of Jose Rico's 'Agonias' and Leonids slightly darker revision, while Nail's squelchy, early morning take on Ewan Jansen's bubbly 'Basillica' is one of the EP's standout moments. Arguably best of all though is John Beltran's gorgeous revision of David Swatten's brilliantly bittersweet 'Wave Energy'.
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out of stock $22.10
Moods & Grooves Classics V3
Cat: MG 048. Rel: 25 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Andres - "Just A Player"
Brad Peterson - "Trickchords"
John Tejada & Adrian Leviste - "Fashion Avenue" (remix)
Ewan Jansen - "New Stride" (Deez Follow Da Bass remix)
Review: "Classics" releases work best when the material being showcased is either obscure, hard to find or overlooked. Much of the material on this third trawl back through the vaults of Mike Grant's Moods & Grooves imprint ticks all these boxes. For example, Andres' "Just A Player" - a refreshingly loose and bumping fusion of warm disco samples, snappy beats and a killer bassline - has never previously appeared on wax. Then there's the soul-flecked, jazz-house/broken beat hybrid "Fashion Avenue (Remix)" by John Tejada and Leviste, which sounds remarkably fresh despite being 14 years old. As for Brad Peterson's strutting, acid bass-propelled "Trickchords", we're struggling to find any reference to it having been released before. Whether it has or not, it's as essential as the rest of this superb EP.
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out of stock $8.41
Chroma Sea EP
Cat: CYPHN 08. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Salt Circuit (5:52)
Brinewave (5:36)
Cybercanisco (5:57)
Hydronexus (5:42)
Faulty Gelfling (4:51)
Surabaya (5:04)
Review: Red Ember chief Ewan Jansen has been a man in demand in recent years, supplementing releases on his own imprint with outings on Freerange, R.A.N.D Muzik, Innate and Butter Sessions. Here the veteran Australian producer brings his brand of analogue-rich house and techno to Cyphon Recordings for the very first time. Naturally, Jansen's high standards don't dip across the six-track mini album, making it a genuine must-check. Our picks of a sensationally strong bunch include the trippy deep house hypnotism of 'Salt Circuit', the outer-space electro shuffle of 'Brinewave', the moody and high-tech Drexciyan rush of 'Faulty Gelfing' and the gently intergalactic deep house-meets-tech house warmth of 'Surabaya'.
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 in stock $16.32
RM 12022 (B-STOCK)
Cat: RM 12022. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
Electropolis
Lain's Groove
Dead Nights & Headlights
Wild Shore
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Ewan Jansen returns to RAND Musik for a tricksy foray through the standard yet effective selection of four tracks: all are disparate, seemingly enchanted worlds. From opener 'Electropolis', we're launched into a bustling, wild, alternate garden of the dance, teeming with all manner of keen creatures and organic-sonic delights. Then comes the (hopefully) anime-referencing 'Lain's Groove' and 'Dead Nights And Headlights', which edge closer to the darker cores of Jansen's shadow self in sound. We finally reach the precipice on 'Wild Shore', which hears us witness the sonic core to end all other cores, in its brimming totality.
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RM 12022
RM 12022 (12")
Cat: RM 12022. Rel: 14 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Electropolis (6:11)
Lain's Groove (6:11)
Dead Nights & Headlights (4:33)
Wild Shore (6:48)
Review: Ewan Jansen returns to RAND Musik for a tricksy foray through the standard yet effective selection of four tracks: all are disparate, seemingly enchanted worlds. From opener 'Electropolis', we're launched into a bustling, wild, alternate garden of the dance, teeming with all manner of keen creatures and organic-sonic delights. Then comes the (hopefully) anime-referencing 'Lain's Groove' and 'Dead Nights And Headlights', which edge closer to the darker cores of Jansen's shadow self in sound. We finally reach the precipice on 'Wild Shore', which hears us witness the sonic core to end all other cores, in its brimming totality.
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Ciclo Mental EP
Ciclo Mental EP (limited 12")
Cat: RERV 007. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Solanoid (6:15)
Caravania (6:51)
Mistik (5:50)
Gecko (5:34)
Review: Ewan Jansen is the man behind Red Ember Records and someone who has served up atmospheric and emotive deep house since as far back as the 90s. Last year he dropped a first album for 16 years, and he kicks off 2023 with what think might be his first EP since then. It's instantly appealing with the Detroit house soul of 'Solanoid' and bendy synth goofiness of 'Caravania' both setting a high standard on the a-side. 'Mistik' opens the b-side with more loose-limbed and cosmically inclined deep house elasticity and 'Gecko' rounds out with a cute melodic touch and playful rhythm.

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Island Diary
Cat: BSR 032. Rel: 14 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Mussel Hustle (6:05)
Island Life (6:58)
Kooka (6:43)
Hot Rain (5:14)
Watertable (9:17)
Proteus vs Yoshimitsu (0:28)
Breadcrumbs (6:20)
Review: Red Ember Records main man Ewan Jansen may have been serving up dusty deep house and tactile dancefloor workouts since the late 1990s, but he's not released many full-length excursions. In fact, this outing Butter Sessions is his first longform release for nearly 16 years. It's a proper album, too, with the Perth-based producer using the opportunity to experiment with different rhythms, tempos and sounds whilst retaining his usual melodiousness and keen sense of atmosphere. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, off-kilter opener 'Mussel Hustle', the acid-flecked, early morning dancefloor fever dream 'Kooka', the melodious electro sea breeze of 'Watertable' and the mid-80s Japanese synth-pop/electrofunk eccentricity of 'Proteus vs Yoshimitsu'.
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IILE 03
IILE 03 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: IILE 003. Rel: 16 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Reefing 101 (6:14)
The Blackhawks (6:50)
Twinpole (6:19)
Swanbourne (7:42)
Review: Since returning to action a couple of years back following a near two-decade hiatus, 1990s deep house survivor Ewan Jansen has barely put a foot wrong. With this in mind, it's perhaps unsurprising to find that this outing on IILE is packed full of evocative, melodious and floor-friendly gems. The Australia-based producer begins in confident mood via the darting synth bass, sun-kissed chords and melodious positivity of the wonderful "Reefing 101", before exploring slightly deeper pastures on the huggable warmth of Motor City influenced bumper "The Blackhawks". On the flip you'll find the Larry Heard style lusciousness of "Twinpole" and "Swarbourne", a jazzy and percussive workout smothered in deep space chord progressions. All killer and no filler: job done.
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Best Intentions
Cat: BSR 013. Rel: 29 Aug 17
 
Techno
Credo (6:33)
Harbinger (6:34)
Blueprint (3:45)
On The Beach (3:35)
Erewhon (6:58)
Review: When Butter Sessions approached Ewan Jansen about doing a release with them, the Perth-based '90s survivor was more than happy to open up his bulging archives. The resultant EP, Best Intentions, contains a pleasingly eclectic collection of tracks that were apparently recorded at various points between 2002 and 2016. Many will be attracted to the lucid, Balearic deep house breeziness of opener "Credo" and the slightly trippy, low-slung analogue house excursion "Harbinger", both of which reside on the A-side. There's plenty of intoxicating thrills to be found on the flipside, though, with impeccable ambient jazz number "On The Beach" and intelligent techno bubbler "Blueprint" standing out.
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out of stock $10.27
Return To Hyperbola
Return To Hyperbola (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ISM 009. Rel: 10 Apr 17
 
Deep House
Docking Lane (6:48)
Bulkhead (6:29)
Deceleration (6:52)
Perspex (6:36)
Review: Having recently resurfaced via his Red Ember label and a further run of essential releases on Going Good, Hardworksoftdrink and many more, Ewan Jansen is in fine fettle now as he shores up to Inner Shift with some high class house music for the heads. "Docking Lane" is as deep as they get, but that doesn't come at the cost of the beat which strides forth with purpose underneath the hum of the pads. "Bulkhead" gets a classic Latin drum machine vibe going, "Deceleration" takes things lighter and sparser, and then "Perspex" finishes the EP off with some warm, funky fare. Throughout the EP, Jansen's link to the formative years of deep house shine through - this is the sound of someone who knows what they're doing.
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Aqua Libre EP
Cat: RERV 003. Rel: 25 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Aqua Libre (6:53)
Plankton (5:55)
Freckles (6:37)
Castel (6:05)
Review: Perth prodicer Ewan Jansen has become something of a hot property since returning to action last year after a 14-year hiatus. This outing on his similarly re-born Red Ember imprint follows hot on the heels of killer EPs on Going Good, Inner Balance and Adelaide Soundworks. It finds Jansen in predictably fine form, serving up deep house cuts that bristle with toasty warmth and gentle positivity. Highlights are plentiful, too, from the seductive shimmer of toasty opener "Aqua Libre" and bustling, bleep-heavy shuffler "Plankton", to the Ron Trent-goes-to-South London hum of "Freckles". Pitched-down closer "Castel", a study in futurist atmospherics and '90s style electronica, is pretty darn tasty, too.
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out of stock $11.05
Dispersion EP
Dispersion EP (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: ASW 003. Rel: 26 Aug 16
 
Deep House
Dispersion (6:12)
Afterburner (6:44)
Redwood (4:24)
Been There Lone Cat (5:45)
Percolate & Smoke (4:07)
Shines Of Chrome (6:38)
Review: The artistic rebirth of veteran Perth producer Ewan Jansen gathers pace. Following his return to action last year, Jansen has delivered fine EPs on Hardworksoftdrink, Going Good and Inner Balance. Here he pops up on Adelaide Soundworks with a bumper selection of deep, woozy, spacey and melodious house cuts. There's naturally much to admire, from the Motor City-influenced analogue richness of "Dispersion", to the sparkly, pitched-down bliss of "Redwood", and the ambient jazz informed closer, "Shines Of Chrome". Also impressive is "Been There Lone Cat", a jazz-funk/broken beat fusion track reminiscent of recent Dego and Kyle Hall cuts.
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Country Music EP
Cat: IBL 02. Rel: 02 Apr 16
 
Deep House
Harvest (6:41)
Sines Of Life (6:09)
Square Dance (5:53)
Review: Last year, Chez Damier launched a new imprint, Inner Balance, which debuted with a slightly overlooked EP of deep house from Jorge Caiado. For the label's second release, he's turned to veteran producer Ewan Jansen, who recently impressed with some killer archival material on Going Good. Opener "Harvest" is an undeniably floor-friendly affair, with snappy, drum machine handclaps, classic techno bass, swinging percussion hits, wild electronics and woozy chords combining to great effect. "Sines Of Life" is deeper and creepier, while "Square Dance" sits somewhere between bubbling electro, Damier style deep house, and far-sighted Motor City techno.
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out of stock $10.01
Lost Embers
Lost Embers (limited 12")
Cat: GOOD 008. Rel: 09 Mar 16
 
Deep House
Dark Jazz Delay (5:48)
Ethernet (3:35)
Weatherboard (8:04)
Tracking Olympus (5:18)
Analogue Vista (1:14)
Mantle Ships (11:06)
Review: Brian Not Brian's Going Good imprint has thus far proved particularly good at defying convention in favour of harder-to-pigeonhole thrills. Who better to turn to, then, that Ewan Jansen, a producer who has been delivering off-kilter house music on and off since 1997. Predictably, Lost Embers is an intriguing diverse and atmospheric set, variously touching on dreamy, Aphex Twin style ambience ("Ethernet" and "Analogue Vista"), loose-limbed techno positivity ("Weatherboard" and "Mantle Ships"), jazz-flecked downtempo brilliance (the fantastic "Tracking Olympus"), and Mood Hut/1080p style new age deep house eccentricity ("Dark Jazz Delay"). While pleasingly varied, it all feels typically warm and dusty, as you'd expect from a producer who still values analogue hardware.
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Embers Only: Selected Tracks 1997-1999
Cat: RERE 02. Rel: 03 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Ewan Jansen - "Solo Traveller" (8:35)
Ewan Jansen - "Submerge" (8:21)
Ewan Jansen - "Wooden Ships" (8:47)
Ewan Jansen - "Lunar Desire" (7:06)
Justin Zerbst - "Driftwood" (7:35)
Justin Zerbst - "Traces" (8:16)
Justin Zerbst - "Exhale" (9:13)
Justin Zerbst - "Remember" (5:07)
Review: Since returning to action in 2015 after a 14-year break, Ewan Jansen has re-established himself as one of Australia's most talented deep house producers. Here, he gathers together tracks from some of the earliest releases on the Red Ember label he established with Justin Verbst way back in 1997. Combing analogue deep house flavours with elements of Detroit techno - most notably the far-sighted, stargazing ethos - much of the music on Embers Only has lasted the test of time brilliantly. Strangely, many of the 12" singles that the majority of these tracks are taken from were only ever pressed in stupidly limited quantities (between 20 and 40, in some cases), meaning that this collection is the only way of getting hold of them.
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Various Vol.1 (feat Mike Grant, Mr YT remixes)
Cat: CHUB 001. Rel: 26 Mar 18
 
Deep House
Ewan Jansen - "Plants"
Ewan Jansen - "Plants" (Mike Grant remix - Jason Hogans Additional Keys)
Trinidadian Deep - "Move Me"
Trinidadian Deep - "Move Me" (Mr YT remix)
Review: Chubby has already earned its stripes as a podcast and party in Australia dealing in connoisseurs' deep house, and their leap to the world of vinyl is no less classy. The first release splits a 12" between four esteemed practitioners of true skool beats for switched on heads, leading in with Antipodean maestro Ewan Jansen. After delivering the plush tones of his "Plants," Moods & Grooves label boss Mike Grant pops up to remix Jansen with stunning, understated results. Trinidadian Deep takes over on the B side with the typically shimmering melodics and dextrous drums he's much loved for. Mr YT then serves up a final remix, nudging "Move Me" just a little up the energy scale with the help of a killer organ line placed at the front of the mix.
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out of stock $8.94
INNATE 003
INNATE 003 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8 003. Rel: 13 Jan 20
 
Techno
Perseus Traxx - "Drifting In Space" (5:15)
Ewan Jansen - "Sinders" (6:06)
Reedale Rise - "Coral" (5:30)
Owain K - "Teifi" (5:56)
Review: After two stunning rounds that featured the likes of Mark Hand, Lerosa and A Sagittariun, Bristol label Innate returns with another various EP of advanced techno ruminations from emergent talent and established names alike. Perseus Traxx leads in with a dense and expressive body popper that channels a little vintage B12, while Ewan Jansen takes things deep and aqueous with the gorgeous "Sinders". Rising electro star Reedale Rise serves up more of his sleek and refined machine funk on "Coral", and label boss Owain K unfurls a shimmering blanket of melancholic house with the sublime "Teifi".
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Embers Only (reissue)
Cat: REREO 1. Rel: 18 Jan 17
 
Deep House
Justin Zerbst - "Clearance" (7:12)
Ewan Jansen - "Red Silicone" (9:19)
Review: Perth, Western Australia is hardly known as a city synonymous with deep house yet in the late nineties locals Justin Zerbst and Ewan Jansen had a wonderful sound happening. It was no doubt influenced by local don Ben Stinga's weekly Undergound Solution radio show. It presented the underground deep house sounds of the time of Chicago as well the emerging sounds minimal from Cologne and Frankfurt. The results of their musical work was released on their indie imprint Red Ember, which in the last couple of years has finally received the recognition it deserves: just a decade and a half later, on these reissues. On the A side, Zerbst presents the quirky minimal funk of "Clearance". If you heard this one out today, you'd possibly mistake it for Seuil or Francesco del Garda and coincidentally: more of Zerbst's reissues have previously come courtesy of the former's Eklo imprint. On the flip, Jansen delivers a more powerful affair with the emotive, funky hi-tech soul of "Red Silicone" where this Detroit influenced groover features hynotising chords and tough rhythms.
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out of stock $9.21
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