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Kohle EP
Kohle EP (12")
Cat: BRUCHSTUECKE 019. Rel: 24 May 05
 
Minimal/Tech House
Move D - "Badass Slow"
Move D - "Badass Fast"
Move D - "Badass bonus"
Move D - "i o u"
Rawell - "Tanzen"
Review: It's always exciting when two libertines realise a record together.
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out of stock $8.41
Work
Work (12")
Cat: GIGOLO 307V. Rel: 30 May 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Say My Name (4:19)
(Time To) Work The Box (6:29)
Work Me (Thats Fierce) (6:11)
Work Me (Please Don't Stop) (6:30)
Review: German veterans Thomas Meinecke and David Moufang have a long history of collaboration, dating back to the turn of the millennium. Meinecke is a legendary producer that got his beginnings in Germany's new wave scene (in band FSK) in the early '80s, while Moufang should need no introduction really - the Source Records boss collaborated in the seminal Deep Space Network with co-head Jonas Grossman, and most recently in Magic Mountain High with Juju & Jordash. Originally released in 2009, this collection of coarse, New York ballroom referencing tracks get a much awaited reissue here on DJ Hell's Gigolo imprint. Moufang and Meinecke explored this pioneering musical scene, utilising countless samples, paired with statements by those involved (dance veterans, drag queens, DJs) with their own voices and instruments.
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out of stock $10.00
Circle To The Square
Cat: RX 6. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Circle To The Square (6:26)
Sweet Heini (feat Bouillabass) (6:45)
Drone (2023 version) (8:10)
Ripples (5:53)
Review: David 'Move D' Moufang may have released music on many different labels over the years, but remarkably this contribution to the label's RX series marks his belated debut on Rawax. As you'd expect given the Heidelberg-based veteran's stellar career and exceptional track record, there's much to set the pulse racing throughout. He starts in sparkling, life-affirming mode via the deliciously dreamy synths, bustling drum machine percussion, acid bass and spacey synth sounds of 'Circle To The Square', before exploring darker, moodier, wilder and more twisted, techno-influenced tackle on 'Sweet Heini'. Boulliabass lends a hand on the ultra-deep, ambient techno-tinged house hypnotism of 'Drone', while 'Ripples (2023 Version)' wraps undulating melodies and hazy chords around a head-nodding, locked-in deep house groove.
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 in stock $14.99
Circle To The Square
Circle To The Square (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RX 6B. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Deep House
Circle To The Square (6:28)
Sweet Heini (feat Bouillabass) (6:44)
Drone (2023 version) (8:08)
Ripples (5:55)
Review: You've got to love Move D. The happy German chappy can do it all from heady ambient and synth explorations to feel good sue jams with genuine soul. He makes his debut here on the Rawax Records label and as ever is in imperious form. This is the sixth edition in the label's RX Series and opens with the deep house jam that is 'Circle To The Square' with its fizzing lead synth. 'Sweet Heini' (feat Bouillabass) is a gurgling mix of sordid synth lines and dumpy drums that stay low and then comes the zoned out dub house cut 'Drone' which has been retouched for 2023. 'Ripples' is another dubby one for back room headiness.
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out of stock $16.04
Solitaire
Solitaire (limited 2xLP)
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 285. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
In/Out (15:36)
Mad Mood (7:09)
Damaskus - Dakar (8:36)
PM (15:25)
Indian Mantra (4:56)
Sergio Leone's Wet Dream (9:13)
Review: David Moufang's legacy of works is vast beyond compare, so it's not surprising in these reissue-rich times his work continues to enjoy a fresh outing. Of course that's equally down to the quality of what he's been making as Move D and otherwise since the early 90s, and there are some projects even getting a second independent reissue such as this rare gem from 1995, Solitaire. Originally released under that alias on Pete Namlook's seminal Fax +49 label, Solitaire also came out credited to Moufang himself in 2010, but now it's getting its first vinyl pressing courtesy of Mule Musiq in Japan. From the original long-form version of 'In/Out' to the wistful bubble bath wonderment of 'P.M.', it's quintessential 90s ambient techno made by one of the best to be doing it then and now.
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 in stock $36.81
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 6
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 6 (translucent vinyl 12")
Cat: SR 221206. Rel: 22 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Right About Now (feat Scott Grooves) (5:32)
The Bottom (7:17)
The System Is (9:53)
Review: The irrepressible Move D, like many artists in the same position, turned to his music-making machines during the pandemic lockdowns. He found solace in sound and has been releasing them into the wider world ever since so that we can do the same. Now up to a sixth volume the Source label, he again offers three classy and deep cuts of rich, synth laden house. The first features Detroit great Scott Grooves and is laidback and seductive with live bass and guitar soothing your senses. 'The Bottom' goes even deeper into beatdown territory with smeared vocals and 'The System Is' brings future jazz melodies.
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out of stock $15.51
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 5
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 5 (translucent green vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SR 221205. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Reality Benders (6:04)
For Pete’s 60th (8:09)
The Boogie Lander (9:26)
The Boogie Lander (Reggie Dokes Other Worldly Jazz remix) (6:45)
Review: The much loved German Move D revived his Source label to a warm welcome recently. He did so in order to get out a load of live recordings he made during the pandemic. We're now up to volume five and the wealthy remains as high as you would expect of this synth master. There is an electro feel to this bunch with the slithering lines and cosmic paranoia of 'Reality Benders' followed by a dreamy and floating deep house tune that nods to his former long-time but now late collaborator Pete Namlook. 'The Boogie Lander' comes as a jazzy and off-beat house mind fuck and pulsing remix version by Reggie Dokes.
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out of stock $15.51
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 4
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 4 (red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SR 211204. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Tides (7:28)
Freedom From The Mask (7:00)
The Golden Pudelizer (feat Ruftata110) (8:02)
NoqqiN (4:50)
Review: Heidelberg native Dave Moufang aka Move D had a recent reboot of Source Records (which he ran from 1992 - 2005 together with Jonas Grossmann) with a series of 12's documenting his set of live video streams recorded during the first year of the pandemic. It's now into its fourth edition which features the woozy hi-tech jazz beats of 'Tides' and the lo-slung groove of 'Freedom From The Mask' on the A side. Flip over and things go deep and introspective on the sunset groove of 'The Golden Pudelizer' (feat Ruftata110) followed by the blunted off-world beats of 'NoqqiN'.
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out of stock $17.87
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 3
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 3 (translucent orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SR 211203. Rel: 07 Jun 22
 
Deep House
The Circle (8:00)
Erotic Sky (5:49)
Space Shagging (7:11)
Review: Veteran producer Dave Moufang aka Move D has relaunched Source Records (which he ran from 1992 - 2005 together with Jonas Grossmann) with a series of 12's documenting his set of live video streams recorded during the first year of the pandemic. It's now into the third release which features 'The Circle', a truly sublime journey into the deep, delivered in the Heidelberg-based producer's singular style. Over on the flip, he serves up the dusty and blunted Sunday afternoon daydream of 'Erotic Sky' followed by the sensual slo-mo bliss of 'Space Shagging'.
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out of stock $17.36
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 2
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 2 (limited blue vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SR 211202. Rel: 21 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Jazz Is A Preacher (9:30)
Chocolate Fudge (7:57)
Ein Bett Im Hochbeet (7:13)
Review: Like his good friend (and regular collaborator) Jordan GCZ, David 'Move D' Moufang spent many of the pandemic lockdowns of the last couple of years recording live jams in his home studio. This 12" presents three more of these (probably lightly edited) workouts, which Moufang records using a wealth of outboard kit (think drum machines, synths, effects units and so on). 'Jazz is a Preacher' sees him effortlessly combine fluid jazz piano solos and life-affirming riffs with a druggy bassline, warming deep house chords and a cymbal-heavy drum machine groove: serious sonic bliss. 'Chocolate Fudge' is a loopy, blazed and quietly melodious chunk of Reagenz-ish ambient techno, while 'Ein Bett Im Hochbeet' is a pitched-down, dubbed-out chunk of impossible-to-define brilliance.
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out of stock $16.83
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 1
Pandemix Live Jams Vol 1 (limited marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: SR 211201. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Unsocial Distancing (5:32)
Ston'd (feat Telfort) (5:27)
On The Kerrier District Line (6:15)
F*cked In A Heartbeat (5:59)
Review: Move D relaunches Source Records with a series of 12"s documenting his set of live video streams recorded during the first year of the pandemic.
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out of stock $15.51
Inside The Freero Dome
Cat: SMALLVILLE 57. Rel: 09 Dec 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Inside The Freero Dome (8:16)
The System Is (8:41)
Swarm Robot Love (4:17)
Review: Formerly based in Paris and later relocating to Hamburg, Smallville Records are a clandestine one-stop record shop for all things techno. Branching off from this now adept vinyl-flogging enterprise is the Smallville label, run by a faux-elven assembly line known as 'Smallpeople'. The Smallpeople, boasting a machinic dedication to their craft, have now branched out, hooking up with Move D on this new 4 track EP. On this one, D channels his most blissed-out and dubby minimal energies, recalling the droning masterworks of DJ Healer or Jagz Kooner. 'Inside The Freero Dome' is as slow build to elysium, while 'The System Is' marches along in vocal-sampling suspension, and 'Swam Robot Love' introduces chord-sliding, Californian moods.
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out of stock $11.56
House Grooves Vol 1
Cat: ATJ 008. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Agaga (feat Ambient Al) (5:01)
Deep (feat Seebase) (6:10)
I Gave My Love (6:08)
Babyphonk (6:41)
Review: Move D is an absolute mainstay of the European house scene. He is the sort of DJ who unites the heads and the party people - he can do big sets with dazzling highs and hands in the air moments but always with a sense of class, just as well as he can do super heady vibers that keep the ID hunting crew happy. This cult record harks back to 1993, when it was one of his first 12" records on Time Unlimited. It features raw, basement house with 90s samples and organ bass, upbeat sleazers and bubbling grooves that exude timeless cool.
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 in stock $13.15
Building Bridges
Building Bridges (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: AUSCD 010. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Deep House
Cycles
Init (with Dman)
Dots
Tiny Fluffy Spacepods (with Magic Mountain High)
Dusted Links
Transit
One Small Step (with Reagenz Meets Thomas Fehlmann)
Building Bridges (with Fred P - Move D Inside Revolution mix)
Perpetual State (feat The Poem Alles Ist Eins By Thorn Hoedh)
Review: Given that he's a born collaborator, as his vast discography proves, it's perhaps fitting that David Moufang's latest album as Move D is packed to the rafters with killer collaborations. Check, for example, the ultra-deep, woozy and off-kilter "Innit", a superbly dubby and opaque studio hook-up with German rave pioneer D-Man, and the shuffling, intergalactic deep house warmth of Fred P collaboration "Building Bridges". Fittingly, his renowned collaborative projects also feature. There's a wonderfully elastic and out-there dub techno/minimalist track by Reagenz (Moufang and Jonah Sharp AKA Spacetime Continuum) with German veteran Thomas Fehlmann, and a Magic Mountain High (alongside Juju and Jordash) track that takes slow-burn, softly spoken deep house/dub techno fusion and runs with it. As you'd expect, the solo tracks are impeccable, too.
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out of stock $19.46
Building Bridges
Cat: AUSLP 010. Rel: 17 Jul 19
 
Deep House
Cycles (9:09)
Init (with Dman) (5:58)
Dots (7:40)
Magic Mountain High - "Tiny Fluffy Spacepods" (7:17)
Dusted Links (8:47)
One Small Step... (with Reagenz Meets Thomas Fehlmann) (7:00)
Move D - "Building Bridges" (with Fred P - Move D Inside Revolution mix) (10:46)
Perpetual State (feat The Poem Alles Ist Eins by Thorn Hoedh) (4:56)
Review: Given that he's a born collaborator, as his vast discography proves, it's perhaps fitting that David Moufang's latest album as Move D is packed to the rafters with killer collaborations. Check, for example, the ultra-deep, woozy and off-kilter "Innit", a superbly dubby and opaque studio hook-up with German rave pioneer D-Man, and the shuffling, intergalactic deep house warmth of Fred P collaboration "Building Bridges". Fittingly, his renowned collaborative projects also feature. There's a wonderfully elastic and out-there dub techno/minimalist track by Reagenz (Moufang and Jonah Sharp AKA Spacetime Continuum) with German veteran Thomas Fehlmann, and a Magic Mountain High (alongside Juju and Jordash) track that takes slow-burn, softly spoken deep house/dub techno fusion and runs with it. As you'd expect, the solo tracks are impeccable, too.
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out of stock $27.34
Kunststoff
Kunststoff (2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: AVALP 006. Rel: 30 May 18
 
Deep House
Eastman (6:32)
Soap Bubbles (4:42)
Sandmann (4:28)
In/Out (Initial mix) (7:34)
Hood (7:27)
Tribute To Mr Fingers (3:26)
77 Sunset Strip (6:29)
Beyond The Machine (5:21)
Nimm 2 (7:40)
Amazing Discoveries (8:32)
Trist (5:03)
Xing The Jordan/Seven (7:35)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** David 'Move D' Moufang's debut album, originally released in 1995, gets a much needed reissue here on Damiano von Erckert's ava imprint. Across the Kunststoff LP's dozen or so tracks, we can hear the zeitgeist of mid nineties electronics taking in obvious influences - mainly from Detroit and Sheffield but undeniably laying down the roots of what would soon become the signature of the Heidelberg producer's signature sound. From the blissed-out ambient house of "Soap Bubbles" (which would be further explored again a decade and a half later on Song From The Beehive with Benjamin Brunn), or "Amazing Discoveries" exploring the same sonic territory as the likes of John Beltran at the time. The bittersweet melancholia of "Tribute To Mr Fingers" which does exactly what it says on the tin, but its really about the many moments tripped-out deep electronica like the sublime "77 Sunset Strip" where the album really shines.
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Gespielt von: Voigtmann
out of stock $22.88
House Grooves Vol 1
Cat: MFM 03. Rel: 26 Oct 16
 
Deep House
I Gave My Love (original edit) (6:34)
Babyphonk (DJ Chicken No Guitar edit) (6:06)
I Gave My Love (Shan & Gerd Janson mix) (6:13)
Deep (feat Seebase - DJ Oyster edit) (5:51)
Review: Only those with long memories will remember David 'Move D' Moufang's short-lived Housegrooves alias. It was only used for a single 1993 release, Volume 1, a 12" that has long been in-demand amongst deep house diggers. Misfit Melodies have decided to give it the reissue treatment, partnering two of the EP's most lauded cuts with fresh remixes and edits. In the former category you'll find the low-slung analogue bass, rolling beats and spacey synth melodies of "I Gave My Love", and the more bumpin', New Jersey influenced Seebase collaboration "Deep", which here gets a slight edit from DJ Oyster. The most impressive rework comes from Shan and Gerd Janson, who turn "I Gave My Love" into a saucer-eyed chunk of piano-heavy, rave-era breakbeat-house bliss.
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out of stock $9.20
Workshop 02 EP
Cat: WORKSHOP 002/53569. Rel: 20 Aug 15
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Review: Move D returns on the Workshop imprint with a crushing 12" straight out of the Theo Parrish school of thought. Distinct from any of his other recent material, this limited 12" revolves around a muted jazz-funk palette ripped-apart and re-assembled with that distinctive Moufang edge. The percussion and shimmering Rhodes work a treat and the production here is so tight it needs to be heard loud to be believed. Move D really seems to be operating at his peak right now.
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out of stock $8.41
The KM20 Tapes Volume 2 (1992-1996)
Cat: OMKM 202. Rel: 12 Nov 14
 
Deep House
Willenlos
Evil Trak
Inside The Dollhouse
Review: Off Minor Recordings has really blossomed into a buy on sight label under the stewardship of Juju and Jordash man Jordan Czamanski thanks to records from Magic Mountain High, Stump Valley, Move D, Zsa Gang and the founder himself as Jordan GCZ. It's probably the material from Move D that's made Off Minor that extra bit special, as Czamanski's been offered full access to his friends archives for the KM20 Tapes series. Where else could you gain some insight into the man like Move D's early '90s recordings at his KM20 studio in Heidelberg? This second round of archival material proves to be just as rewarding as last year's inaugural entry, with lead track "Willenlos" a killer 12 minute journey into classic deep dub techno. Flip it and you'll find a young Moufang dabbling in some trippy downbeat manoeuvres with "Evil Track" whilst "Inside the Dollhouse" fizzes with alien percussive qualities. Long may the series continue!
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out of stock $9.45
To The Disco 77
Cat: EMINDS 026. Rel: 01 Sep 14
 
Deep House
To The Disco 77
Got 2 B (Jay Shepheard remix)
Got 2 B (Endian remix)
Useless (Duff Disco remix)
Review: ** MOVE D REPRESS ** After signing up to the Electric Minds crew last year, Move D is back at the label to drop a fresh track and offer his last EP up to the remixers. "To The Disco 77" is a pitch-perfect slice of laconic house music with all the tenderness you would expect of Move D, with a notable bass synth coming on feisty and reserved all in one breath. Jay Shepheard takes to "Got 2 B" with a more straight up flavour of house music, piling the chord riff on bright and bold and moving ever forwards. Endian's version of the same track is decidedly different slipping into a heads-down shuffle punctuated by dubby pulses and micro house snippet-funk. Duff Disco completes the package with a positively smacked-out slice of slow motion disco groove that struggles to lift its lids through the smoke in the room.
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out of stock $8.15
The KM20 Tapes (1992 -1996)
Cat: OMRKM 201. Rel: 02 Oct 13
 
Techno
Kriek - Animals
Ovi Riese
Ground Zero
Picking Flowers For You (Off Major)
March Of The Cheesecrackers
Review: Having launched Off Minor Recordings with some of his own refined solo material under the Cry Baby J moniker, Jordan Czamanski adopts a more archival tone for the label's second release, digging into the unreleased early nineties works of Move D. Recorded at his KM20 Studio in hometown Heidelberg (hence the name) The KM20 Tapes feel all too appropriate for contemporary analysis, drawing on a smudged and improvised approach to analogue electronics that would pique the interest of fans of LIES, TTT et al. The rugged drawn out acid of "Ovi Riese" in particular bangs the box in a degraded manner that is most pleasing. Excitingly, this is the first of an irregular series of archival material from Moufang on Off Minor with Czamanski apparently sitting on a tonne of tracks.
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out of stock $10.51
Wanna Do
Wanna Do (limited purple vinyl 12")
Cat: CURLE 044PURPLE. Rel: 22 May 13
 
Deep House
Wanna Do
Nautique
Review: Essential fare from the highly respected pairing of Roman Flugel and Running Back, with the ever inventive German artist digging into his personal archives for Gerd Janson's excellent label as Eight Miles High. Consisting of two full tracks and a triplet of B Side loops, Flugel apparently rescued these productions from some old DAT Tapes (hopefully found in his basement) and they find the prolific producer very much "wearing a techno helmet." The fact that the Lost Tracks 12 arrives with descriptive terms such as strange, dark, heavy, loop, high speed, EBM and industrial should offer some indication what to expect. Indeed lead track "Outtake" sounds like the perfect moment deep into the night at Robert Johnson distilled onto record.
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Gespielt von: Miles Simpson
out of stock $8.41
Wanna Do
Wanna Do (12")
Cat: CURLE 044. Rel: 22 May 13
 
Deep House
Wanna Do
Nautique
Review: Dave Moufang implements London Bus tactics this week! You wait ages for some new Move D material and two 12"s from the legendary German producer and DJ arrive in one week. This two track plate for the Belgian label Curle Recordings has a nice story to boot, with lead track "Wanna Do" originally surfacing on a CD of exclusive material that German magazine Groove included with their 50th issue. Deemed far too good to be available through that CD by the Ghent label, a polite enquiry was made to see if Moufang would be interested in a full vinyl release. Yada yada and Curle have pressed it up with a second, equally good production from Move D. It's not hard to see why Curle would want to license "Wanna Do" a track with typically warm and infectious charms, whilst the tougher, dubby "Nautique" offers some nice contrast.
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out of stock $8.41
Hybrid Minds EP
Cat: EMINDS 024. Rel: 08 Oct 12
 
Deep House
Got 2 B
Say I
Useless
Review: There's little if anything we can find fault with on Hybrid Minds, a triumphant debut on the Electric Minds imprint for the prolific, if latterly quiet, Move D. This EP proffers the sort of nuanced deep house you've come to expect from the German producer after countless well received releases across Workshop, Running Back, Underground Quality and his own Source Records. Many will instantly fall for the charms of "Got 2 B", a superbly fizzing concoction that fluidly grooves through several glorious movements including a brief organ motif that would be rapturously received at the Electric Minds warehouse parties. "Say I" proves to be just as infectious, the tight clomping drum arrangements complemented by a real sense of textural space and a instantly recognisable vocal loop, while "Useless" ends proceedings with a dewy eyed vocoder led slow jam of the highest order.
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out of stock $8.41
Acid
Acid (12")
Cat: LOVE 028. Rel: 05 Apr 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid
Sheffield Dance
Review: An extra special Modern Love release to mark a new series - we dig deep into David Moufang's archives for a couple of tracks that have been simmering on his hard drive for the best part of fifteen years. "Acid", on the a-side, was originally laid down a good decade ago, though the version here was reworked together with long-time Move D collaborator Kai Kroker sometime last year. The track is a masterstroke, breaking away from the swirling keys of the opening sequence, the track emerges into a ridiculously deep attack of Basic Channel style stabs and encroaching acid modulations - played loud this is truly nothing short of devastating. "Sheffield Dance", on the flip, was recorded way back in 1995 and is a classic bleep track - pure analogue percussion and tweaked synth work, gradually building into a fallout of immense, beautiful proportions. Move D has long been one of the most gifted producers of electronic music the world has known, his recent run of form only bolstered by these two mighty lost classics.
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out of stock $7.36
Anne Will (Remixes Part II)
Cat: LDS 002. Rel: 15 Mar 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anne Will
Anne Will (Jackmate's My My remix)
Anne Will (Denis Karimani remix)
Review: The second instalment of the liebe*detail spezial series comes in the form of more remixes of one of their signature tracks, Move D’s 'Anne Will'. After the first part with remixes by Lawrence, Argy and Vincenzo more or less focussed on the House aspects of the original, this part emphasises the Techno side of things. Prolific producer DENIS KARIMANI from Hamburg turns 'Anne Will' into a minimal, thumping bass affair, that just keeps building up and up until a soaring heavy synth riff lifts it up even more and takes the mix through the roof. This is clearly the most peak time oriented mix.

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out of stock $8.41
Anne Will (remixes)
Cat: LDS 001. Rel: 25 Jan 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Anne Will (Vincenzo remix)
Anne Will (Lawrence remix)
Anne Will (Argy remix)
Review: Part 1 of a series of remixes for Move D's stunning "Anne Will". Barcelona based Vincenzo clearly is inspired by the original's simplicity. But instead of focussing on the laid back deepness, he strips down the track even more and stresses a challenging straightforwardness. He turns "Anne Will" into a fully electronic house track. Lawrence has been, is and will always be a true house lover. Compared to a lot of his own productions, his remix is less contorted and introvert. He arranges his mix around a simple, driving house chord, giving it a wonderful oldschool vibe. When a subtle chime loop fades in, the track eventually starts to float in a very typical Lawrence way. London based Argy surprises with disarming directness. His own productions often display an array of disparate rhythmic elements that mysteriously interlock and eventually create a groove. Here he just keeps it simple and focuses on one chord that keeps looping all the way through his remix. By adding an organ theme Argy turns this track into a modern piece of dance music, which at the same time is reminiscent of the good old days.
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out of stock $8.41
Kunststoff
Kunststoff (2xLP)
Cat: TOWERBLOCK 037. Rel: 03 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eastman
Soap Bubbles
Sandmann
In/Out (Initial mix)
Hood
Tribute To Mr Fingers
77 Sunset Strip
Beyond The Machine
Nimm 2
Amazing Discoveries
Trist
Xing The Jordan/Seven
Review: Translated into English as "Plastic", 'Kunststoff' is anything but production line - succeeding in sounding as genre defying now as it was when originally released at the half-time interval of the Nineties. Brought back into print by City Centre Offices for a whole new generation to discover, "Kunststoff" is a dreamlike journey through Move D's compelling vision of an electronic vista which doesn't feel a necessity to labour each sonic progression and instead allows the music to gradually unfurl like a majestic digital tapestry. The sound of techno if viewed through a piquant heat-haze, the likes of "Soap Bubbles" and album standout 'In/Out' are intensely textured compositions that take their beats as a flexible spine onto which all manner of sonic flourishes can be mapped. As innovative as any album of the past two decades, "Kunststoff" is generous to the listener - refusing to insult their intelligence through easily pigeon-holed avenues, Move D instead throws up a startlingly diverse selection of music that nonetheless retains a firm cohesive thread. Best enjoyed as a whole, "Kunststoff" revels in juxtaposing the serrated grooves of "Nimm 2" against the kaleidoscopic synths and carbonated beats of "Beyond The Machine" - a lullaby for the silicon hearted. Put simply, a stone cold classic.
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out of stock $13.67
Kunststoff
Cat: TOWERBLOCK 037CD. Rel: 03 Nov 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Eastman
Soap Bubbles
Sandmann
In/Out (Initial mix)
Hood
Tribute To Mr Fingers
77 Sunset Strip
Beyond The Machine
Nimm 2
Amazing Discoveries
Trist
Xing The Jordan/Seven
Review: Translated into English as "Plastic", 'Kunststoff' is anything but production line - succeeding in sounding as genre defying now as it was when originally released at the half-time interval of the Nineties. Brought back into print by City Centre Offices for a whole new generation to discover, "Kunststoff" is a dreamlike journey through Move D's compelling vision of an electronic vista which doesn't feel a necessity to labour each sonic progression and instead allows the music to gradually unfurl like a majestic digital tapestry. The sound of techno if viewed through a piquant heat-haze, the likes of "Soap Bubbles" and album standout 'In/Out' are intensely textured compositions that take their beats as a flexible spine onto which all manner of sonic flourishes can be mapped. As innovative as any album of the past two decades, "Kunststoff" is generous to the listener - refusing to insult their intelligence through easily pigeon-holed avenues, Move D instead throws up a startlingly diverse selection of music that nonetheless retains a firm cohesive thread. Best enjoyed as a whole, "Kunststoff" revels in juxtaposing the serrated grooves of "Nimm 2" against the kaleidoscopic synths and carbonated beats of "Beyond The Machine" - a lullaby for the silicon hearted. Put simply, a stone cold classic.
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Silk & Shmoove EP
Cat: COMP 2361. Rel: 20 Oct 06
 
Minimal/Tech House
Your Rolling Hills
Like I Was King (Black Label mix)
Horsin' Around
Silk (dub)
Review: Superb new 4 track EP from Germany's Move D (aka David Moufang of Source Records, KM20, Warp, Liebe*Detail). If you remember his legendary "Kunststoff" album and all his warm analogue techno, house and deep ambient works and you may will have a deja-vu. Pure class!
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out of stock $9.20
Workshop 004
Cat: WORKSHOP 004. Rel: 19 Feb 08
 
Deep House
Move D - "Track 1" (feat Fragment)
Even Tuell - "Track 2"
Sacha Dive - "Track 3"
Review: Workshop presents 'Workshop 004', killer raw deep house tunes with Move D, Even Tuell and Sascha Dive.
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out of stock $8.94
Let's Call It A Day
Let's Call It A Day (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 13. Rel: 19 Feb 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
On The Magic Bus (12:09)
Grains (7:57)
A (6:55)
Let's Call It A Day (12:43)
Omega (11:22)
C-Sick (7:16)
Magnetically Levitated Train (17:13)
Review: Second time around for David "Move D" Moufang and Benjamin Brunn's first full-length collaboration, a set of unsurprisingly deep, minimalistic house, techno and ambient workouts that first appeared in record stores way back in 2006. It's one of those albums that's arguably best listened to while flat on your back in an intoxicated state, despite the presence of such hypnotic, early morning club workouts as "On The Magic Bus" and the dreamy and delightful "O". You see, the majority of the album's eight tracks are spaced-out in the extreme and all the more alluring for it, as Moufang and Brunn expertly showcase their ability to create impeccable slices of hushed, otherworldly electronic minimalism.
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East To West
Cat: WAKEUP 005. Rel: 19 May 15
 
Deep House
Move D - "EPMNTAX" (6:06)
Move D - "Eastman" (6:34)
Benjamin Brunn - "Da Hulk" (feat CT Fletcher) (4:44)
Benjamin Brunn - "For D K" (6:20)
Review: Oh yes! House legend Move D teams up once again with Smallville's Benjamin Brunn for the Wake Up's label fifth outing and it's a two-track affair from each artist. Move D delivers a sleepy, hazy deep house cut on "EPMTAX" and a more uplifting, piano-led number in the shape of "Eastman". Flip the 12" over, and you got Brunn's "Da Hulk", a rolling broken-beat house swinger with one mean low-end, and the dusty, lo-fi chug of "For D K".... true corner vibes throughout!
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Brother's EP
Brother's EP (double 12")
Cat: UQ 059. Rel: 14 Apr 15
 
Deep House
Acid Grind (9:04)
From Bridgeport To Heidelberg (6:57)
Hustler Suite (13:05)
It's A Struggle (8:11)
Review: Oh yes! Our main man DJ Jus' Ed teams up with the legendary Move D (Workshop, Magic Mountain High etc, etc, etc) for a new collaborative effort on his always on-point Underground Quality, home to artists such as Fred P, Levon Vincent and Juniper. There's a whopping four cuts on here and our picks of the bunch have to be "From Bridgeport To Heidelberg" - for that winding melody and gritty percussion flex - and "Hustler Suite", a bass-heavy deep house roller for you to meditate on. This is yet another Underground Quality gem.
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out of stock $16.31
All You Can Tweak
All You Can Tweak (limited 2xLP)
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 15. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Hokusai (6:52)
All You Can Beat (7:13)
Colon Ize (9:59)
Wired To The Mothership 2021 (5:48)
All You Can Sweep (7:00)
Doomscrolling (6:03)
Luvbyrds (7:33)
Review: Way back in 1994, David Moufang and Dirk Mantei made their debuts as Move D and D-Man via a now highly regarded collaborative EP. This surprise album brings to the fore material the pair recorded, but for whatever reason never released, back then and at different points in time since. Typically atmoshperic, far-sighted and alluring, the music on show frequently blurs the boundaries between Detroit-influenced techno and sci-fi-seeped deep house. Highlights are plentiful, from the alien-sounding late-night dancefloor psychedelia of 'Colon Ize' and the gently jazzy deep space house of 'Hokuzei', to the tactile, early Larry Heard and UK bleep-influenced excellence of 'Wired To The Mothership 2021' and the sunrise-ready shuffle of 'Luvbyrds'.
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A Tribute To Klang Club Vol 2
Cat: UNCLEAR 014. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Deep House
Move D - "Rise" (7:37)
Fred P - "Lush Life" (5:38)
Christopher Rau - "Unclear Joint" (6:08)
Easy To Remember - "I Don't Know" (5:15)
Review: Two years on from volume one, Unclear has decided to deliver a second 12" tribute to the sadly missed Klang Club, a techno and house institution that brought ravers to the sleepy Tuscan village of Arezzo between 2008 and 2013. Move D kicks things off with the minor key melodies, creepy chords and crunchy percussion of "Rise", before Fred P effortlessly fuses deep house and wigglin' acid on the standout "Lush Life". On the flip, Christopher Rau gets busy with the thunderous techno drums, sampled sax loops and tumbling chords of "Unclear Joint", before Easy To Remember rounds things off with the early Chicago house grooves and Damn Funk style synth solos of "I Don't Know".
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No 1
No 1 (12")
Cat: AWAY 003. Rel: 12 Aug 16
 
Techno
Move D - "Stomper" (6:27)
GummiHZ - "Far Away" (6:35)
AWAY Soundsystem - "Werkzeug" (6:33)
Auditory Response - "Back To F'Hain" (6:18)
Review: Berlin party crew AWAY have made a name for themselves in recent times, finding their niche by pushing the somewhat under-represented sounds of Detroit and hi-tech soul in the German capital. Now into the third release for their fledgling new label, the AWAY Soundsystem appear here (with the banging "Werkzeug") alongside some of the city's more established names such as Greek expat GummiHz on the deeply emotive and dubby tech house of "Far Away" and legend Move D (although he's actually from Heidelberg), whose offering "Stomper" really lives up to its name on this hypnotic, deep techno excursion.
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Distant Voices EP
Cat: ACHPL 027. Rel: 19 Jul 13
 
Techno
Irene Birth
Open Spaces
Montytek
Review: Following solo singles for Electric Minds and Curle and the recent Live at Freerotation LP on Workshop as part of Magic Mountain High, Move D adds the Archipel Recordings label to his 2013 profile on this collaborative release with the Montreal-based producer HEAR. "Irene Birth" sees the pair going deep, with a simmering piece of house swathed in dub stabs and glistening textures, with a bassline that rolls gently into the horizon. "Open Spaces" sees the pair bring the vibe up gently with its warm strings, firming up the kick drum but going even more trippy with those alien textures; "Montytek" is a total curve ball, balancing a fast, driving techno rhythm with gently looping synth hypnotics. Another winner from Moufang!
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Urgence
Urgence (12")
Cat: OMR 010. Rel: 29 Nov 17
 
Techno
Urgence 1 (9:37)
Urgence 2 (7:19)
Review: Juju & Jordash's imprint Off Minor are back. Their tenth release follows up a great one by Downbeat boss Jose Rico. The Urgence EP features Jordash aka Jordan GCZ in collaboration with the mighty Dave Moufang aka Move D - for the first time since 2015's Live In Seattle album on Further Records. On the A side, we have the blissed out down-tempo groove of "Urgence 1" its sparse and skeletal rhythm patterns, warm bass pulsations and cosmic synth textures awash in a haze of smoke and tape saturation. It is an equally as chilled affair on the flip with "Urgence 2" but it's definitely got more groove and funk about it on this minimalist slow burner that would be perfect to use as a tool; to merge with other tracks or great on its own, or for cool down moments for its sparse and hypnotic effect. Recorded live in Amsterdam.
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To The Disco '77
Cat: EMINDS 032. Rel: 15 Dec 17
 
Deep House
Move D - "To The Disco 77'" (Move D live rework) (9:23)
Move D & Justin Carter - "Leaves" (Basement demo) (9:59)
Review: Legendary German DJ/producer David "Move D" Moufang first appeared on Electric Minds back in 2013. "To The Disco '77" was an undoubted highlight of that 12" and here gets the remix treatment from the man himself. His "Live Rework" is a wonderfully loose and lucid affair, with quietly jazzy guitars, New Jersey garage organs and headline-grabbing vocal samples wrapping themselves around foreboding, low-end chords and nifty, on the fly drum machine programming. On the flip, Moufang joins forces with Mister Saturday Night man Justin Carter for "Leaves (Basement Demo)", a wonderfully deep, rich and spacey house cut that recalls the long-serving German producer's intelligent techno era output (albeit with the added warmth of head-in-the-clouds deep house).
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Reissued 003
Reissued 003 (limited 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 003. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Der Strahlende Verlierer (8:29)
Hardwired Tangent (7:25)
Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote (12:16)
Review: Away Music's series of Reissued 12"s are a valuable portal into the oceans of music recorded by David Moufang and Pete Namlook through their many years of collaboration. With so much material tucked away on hard to find CDs, it's incredibly helpful having someone sift through and pick out some of the best moments and press them onto a 12". There's a lot to enjoy on this three-tracker, moving from the warm and bubbly house of 'Der Strahlende Verlierer' which bears the hallmarks of classic Move D through to the scuffed, richly detailed electronica of 'Hardwired Tangent' and the dub techno extension of the track, 'Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote'.
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Reissued 003
Reissued 003 (limited translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 003C. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Techno
Der Strahlende Verlierer (8:29)
Hardwired Tangent (7:25)
Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote (12:16)
Review: A part-posthumous reunion of a longstanding collaboration between two titans of German ambient, Move D and the late Pete Namlook hear three of their most enduring classics reissued via Away Music. Drawing on slightly different traditions - D hailing from sophisti-minimal and Namlook a denizen of the more beatless, heavenly ambient and trance flaunted on his FAX label - the pair almost always produced an unmistakable style together, mired in many-a hazy, padded cloud and modular texture. These hallmarks are on full display here with 'Hardwired Tangent' on particular - what sounds to be an early alt-version of their beautiful compilation cut 'Wear Your Love Out' - while the blissful B-sider 'Hardwired Hypotenuse + Asymptote' stands out as a more mathematical ponderance of ungrounded space.
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Reissued 002 (B-STOCK)
Reissued 002 (B-STOCK) (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Techno
Silk Route
Sleeplearnin
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Move D and the late Pete Namlook recorded a lot of material during the heady years of Fax +49 Records, with some 24 CDs issued up to 2010 and additional singles besides. It's a lot of material to make sense of, but thankfully Away Records have taken up the mantle of providing a filter by means of this series of reissues, which started in 2019 and now returns for a second round. Picking just two tracks this time around, they've chosen two surprisingly energetic tracks from a partnership more commonly imagined traversing vast spaces of ambient electronica. 'Silk Route', pulled from the 2008 album Travelling The Silk Route, is a punchy affair with shifting sands of synths and samples atop a punchy electro-techno rhythm section. On the flip, 'Sleeplearnin' is a masterclass of deep and dubby house music with an abundance of ambient techno flourishes on top - a combination which works beautifully. Collectors rejoice at this red vinyl edition, no less!
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Reissued 002
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Techno
Silk Route (12:05)
Sleeplearnin (13:22)
Review: Of all the many projects tangled up in the late Pete Namlook's mercurial Fax +49 label, his enduring collaborations with Move D were surely some of the finest. Given they managed to commit to over 20 CDs in that time, it's no wonder many have struggled to get to grips with the sheer volume of material on offer. Luckily Away Records are manning a reissue operation which looks through these vast volumes and offers up some of the finest cuts. They last did this back in 2019 and now they're back from round two, picking the low-slung sci-fi electro funk of 'Silk Route' and the dubby ambient house mastery of 'Sleeplearnin' from 2008 and 2006 respectively as the abundant gifts to spoil our ears with.
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Reissued 002
Reissued 002 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: AWAYLMTD 002C. Rel: 19 Jun 23
 
Techno
Silk Route (12:05)
Sleeplearnin (13:23)
Review: Move D and the late Pete Namlook recorded a lot of material during the heady years of Fax +49 Records, with some 24 CDs issued up to 2010 and additional singles besides. It's a lot of material to make sense of, but thankfully Away Records have taken up the mantle of providing a filter by means of this series of reissues, which started in 2019 and now returns for a second round. Picking just two tracks this time around, they've chosen two surprisingly energetic tracks from a partnership more commonly imagined traversing vast spaces of ambient electronica. 'Silk Route', pulled from the 2008 album Travelling The Silk Route, is a punchy affair with shifting sands of synths and samples atop a punchy electro-techno rhythm section. On the flip, 'Sleeplearnin' is a masterclass of deep and dubby house music with an abundance of ambient techno flourishes on top - a combination which works beautifully. Collectors rejoice at this red vinyl edition, no less!
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Reissued 001
Cat: AWAYLMTD 001. Rel: 21 Aug 19
 
Techno
Footer (8:23)
Der Bergkonig (7:38)
Stranger (16:02)
Review: Between 1996 and 2010, Move D and Pete Namlook recorded 24 collaborative albums, offering up an otherworldly blend of dreamy deep house, hypnotic techno, deep space ambient and jazz-tinged soundscapes. Sadly, none were made available on vinyl, making this EP a must-have. On side A you'll find two cuts from 2001's "Move D/Namlook VI - Live In Heidelberg": the acid-flecked dirty techno hypnotism of "Footer" and the dubbed-out ambient/jazz fusion of "Der Bergkonig". Over on side B there's a chance to enjoy the epic 2010 cut "Stranger", where the pair wrap sampled speech, twinkling pianos and enveloping aural textures around a suitably deep and tactile tech-house groove.
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Roll Split
Cat: AWAY 004. Rel: 29 Mar 17
 
Techno
Move D - "Roll Split" (7:23)
Reagenz - "460 Melrose Ave" (9:15)
Review: Since the dawn of the 1990s, David "Move D" Moufang has been one of house and techno's most reliable producers. It's no surprise, then, that this double-header - featuring a solo production, and a fresh collaboration with Jonah Sharp under the long-running Reagenz alias - is pretty darn hot. Moufang's "Roll Split" is a deliciously spacey, emotion-rich and enveloping affair that builds to a head-spinning conclusion via waves of undulating Motor City electronics, tactile riffs, surging bass and intergalactic chords. The Reagenz tune, "460 Melrose Place", is similarly cosmic in outlook, with the veteran duo smothering a superb drum machine groove with stretched out chords, pulsating sub bass, glistening, ambient techno style motifs, and shuffling bongo hits.
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On The Map
On The Map (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OMLP 12. Rel: 24 Apr 17
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Norfolk (8:17)
Washington DC (9:05)
Houston (11:21)
East St Louis (8:43)
Watts (9:09)
Review: The long-standing partnership of Moufang and Meinecke hit album number five with On The Map. A conceptual piece comprising five tracks that explore and celebrate black music and cultural history in five neighbourhoods across America, we're treated to an arresting blend of found sounds and motifs across the deliciously slo-mo soundscapes. From the coastal blues of "Norfolk" and the darker, paranoid twangs and unease of "Washington DC" and "Watts" to the strutting space bound "Houston" and jazz blasts of "East St Louis", this could be M & M's best trip to date.
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Fabric 74: Move D
MOVE D / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 147. Rel: 20 Feb 14
 
Deep House
Roy Davis Jr - "Under Tha Sun"
Liz Torres - "Your Love Is All I Need" (dub mix)
Liberty City - "Some Lovin'"
MONO - "Holding Back California"
Jamie Trench & Angus Jefford - "Bringin' Tha Heat"
Earl Jeffers - "The Goose"
Darkman - "Annihilating Rhythmn" (The Destruction mix)
MD III - "Shake That Body" (K Alexi Dubs You The Right Way mix)
Dom 877 - "Do It Right"
Juju & Jordash - "Loosey Goosey"
Christo - "New Jazzno"
Last Magpie - "Roots"
Move D & D Man - "Luvbyrds"
Willow - "Feel Me"
Smallpeople & Rau - "Unke"
Review: The renaissance of veteran deep house and techno producer David Moufang over the last few years has been a joy to behold. It's great to see Fabric recognising his rebirth by offering him the chance to mix the latest instalment in their long-running CD series. Fabric 74 is as warm, melodic, deep and sensual as you'd expect, flitting between forgotten old school gems (K-Alexi's superb dub of MDIII's 1990 DJ International classic "Shake That Body"), overlooked recent tracks (Juju & Jordash's brilliant "Loosey Goosey") and bassier cuts from a new generation of house producers (see Last Magpie's sub-heavy "Roots"). It's pretty much the perfect example of a mix that entertains and educates in equal measure.
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out of stock $5.78
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