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Singles
Time Swap EP
Cat: RST 003. Rel: 20 Jun 13
Time Swap
Ghost Detain
Twisted Tilde
If U Then I
out of stock $9.12
They Remixes
Cat: HTH 046. Rel: 28 Aug 15
Cake (Suicideyear remix) (3:10)
Nectar (Mr Mitch Lights Off remix) (3:43)
OIXU (Tia Maria Producoes remix) (4:46)
Crow (Audri Nix remix) (3:13)
Review: Culled from last year's debut album Trust, this remix collection comes from artists that 18+ respect and occasionally collaborate with. Suicideyear's take on "Cake" is a dreamy, entrancing affair, with haunting electronic melodies and half-heard vocals set to push the listener into a trance. It's followed by the huge bass drops and dissected vocals of Mr Mitch's 'Light's Off' take on "Nectar", which pulls the track into melodic, atmospheric territory. The remix of "OIXU" from Principe act Tia Maria Producoes is in a similar vein thanks to its massive subs. Birds cawing, clicking thumb percussion and techno bleeps comprise the closing Audri Nix's reshape of "Crow".
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Remixes
Remixes (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SNKR 014. Rel: 10 Jul 18
Gone Too Soon (Sully remix) (6:30)
Limit Of Paradise (Falty DL remix) (5:37)
Review: Sneaker Social Club are not messing around! Following their previous outings from the legendary trio 2 Bad Mice comes remixes from two impeccably forward thinking break crafters; Sully takes "Gone Too Soon" into some fantastical places as the breaks scream jungle but the big breeze pads scream Alex Reece but both elements work together emotively. Falty DL, meanwhile, gives us a hardcore schooling on "Limit Of Paradise" with its heavily layered breaks, wall of sound pads and dynamic drops into spacious hooks. Bad to the (clear vinyl) bone!
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Gone Too Soon EP
Cat: SNKR 008. Rel: 15 Nov 16
Limit Of Paradise (5:16)
Snake Charmer (6:27)
Gone Too Soon (5:55)
Zero Fifteen (6:20)
Review: Rave legends 2 Bad Mice return with their first release since 2004 and suddenly the world doesn't feel like quite such a bleak place. Naturally we're treated to the full spectrum from running man, heads-down rolling breaks ("Snake Charmer") to the absolute, unabashed piano heaven and hands-in-the-air euphoria of the title track. With the classic loose drum rolls and dubby subs of "Zero Fifteen" and the stretched out drum trippery of "Limit Of Paradise" completing the set, it's a welcome (and highly timely) return for one of rave music's most influential collectives.
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Crisis/Raindance
Crisis/Raindance (10" + insert)
Cat: GW 003. Rel: 10 Aug 16
Crisis (6:07)
Raindance (6:26)
out of stock $8.61
Fever Addendum
out of stock $8.33
Air Jordan
Cat: DOUBT 002. Rel: 13 Mar 12
Solitary Sheepbell
Desert Lament
Jerash Hekwerken
Nocturnal Drummers
Review: Made up of on field recordings taken by 2562 on a 2010 trip to Jordan, Air Jordan is based on a similar concept to his 2011 album Fever, which was made up of samples exclusively from disco records. But while that record reflected its source material in its more overt dancefloor focus, Air Jordan reflects the dry heat of the Jordanian landscape in a dusty cloud of broken beats and cracked textures. "Solitary Sheepbell" creates a hazy mirage out of its pitched bell samples, whilst the arid, hesitant rhythms of "Desert Lament" mingle with the kind of bustling atmospherics that place you at the centre of a busy marketplace, a theme carried through in the booming industrial beats of "Jerash Hekwerken". It ends on "Nocturnal Drummers", a suspenseful fusion of dehydrated percussive samples which caps off the producer's most concise work to date. Highly recommended.
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Modeselektions Vol 1 Part 2
Cat: MONKEYTOWN 005. Rel: 14 Oct 10
2562 - "The Wind Up"
Shed - "With Bag & Baggage"
SBTRKT - "The Unspoken"
Review: Round two of Monkeytown's already essential series of Modeselektion twelve inches drops with a suitably stellar line up chosen by the German overseers of bass demonics, Modeselektor. 2562 crafts one of his heftier moments on the A Side with "The Wind Up" an ever swirling mass of not techno not dubstep pressure typified by kaleidoscopic vocal filters, reverberant drum programming and soaring, switching industrial tones. Ostgut Ton don Shed maintains the standard on the flip via the dusty askew percussive rattle of "With Bag & Baggage", a track that's imbued with the fizziest of heavily processed synth lines. Rounding things off in fine style is SBTRKT with "The Unspoken" dropping a menacingly arpeggiated bass wiggle over retro broken drum hits and abstract melodic shifts.
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Recolor
Recolor (12")
Cat: BNZ 002. Rel: 08 Mar 13
Fantasmo (feat Bobby Tank)
Charger
Chrystal Raw
Elastique
Frosty Morning
256 Colors
The Whaler (feat On-The-Go)
Gespielt von: Teielte, Nphonix
out of stock $8.08
Rear Window
out of stock $9.37
Stumbler
Stumbler (12")
Cat: AMS 007. Rel: 07 Oct 15
Stumbler (8:08)
Syrinx (7:17)
Review: Dutch producer Dave Huismans has been called many things over the years, the majority of them glowing thanks to his work as 2562 and A Made Up Sound. However we'd wager he's rarely been compared to a London bus, but that's the cliche adopted here as, like the famed mode of public transport, two A Made Up Sound 12"s drop in the same week! Both "Stumbler" and "Syrinx" have that signature Huismans blend of functionality and experimentalism on lock down with the former a particularly potent club tool! "Syrinx" is the more deranged cut, slamming hard when played loud!! Juno Records recommends!
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Gespielt von: Lo Shea
out of stock $8.86
Havoc
Havoc (12")
Cat: AMS 008. Rel: 07 Oct 15
Havoc (5:43)
HHJOABS (5:10)
Review: Stand up Dave Huismans. "Half Hour Jam On A Borrowed Synth" ranks as one of the best track titles of recent times! It is also one of the maddest cuts the Dutchman has committed to vinyl under either of his production handles, largely eschewing drums in favour of some slaloming synths that will cause chaos on the dancefloor. Don't disregard the lead track "Havoc" though, this one is just as deadly with Huismans laying down a killer slow motion techno monster. Both form the second of two must have AMUS 12"s to drop this week and come after a surprise outing on Acido alongside Dresvn.
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After Hours
Cat: AMS 006. Rel: 03 Oct 13
After Hours
What Preset
Review: New transmissions from Dave Huismans - whether under the 2562 moniker or as A Made Up Sound - are seemingly all too rare, but are always guaranteed to cause the kind of excitement usually reserved for big budget summer blockbusters, albeit without the inevitable sense of disappointment. After Hours is a welcome return then and sees Huismans further muddy the waters of definition when it comes to A Made Up Sound; both tracks are characterised by a more steady approach than we're used to from Huismans, with the title track described as offering a "brooding alternative soundtrack to that most underrated of Scorsese movies" (complete with film dialogue samples), while "What Preset" provides an abstracted combination of confrontational bass stabs and broken kick drums that seem to explode like landmines. Like the recent output of the Livity Sound trio, it's a release that explores techno's slower possibilities without compromising on impact.
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Malfunctions
Cat: 50WEAPONS 020. Rel: 12 Jul 12
Malfunction (Adjust)
Malfunction (Despair)
Review: After the disco-led Fever album as 2562, Dave Huismans returns with more typical club fare as AMUS. "Malfunction" is a dense roller, its heavy drums and offbeat rhythm inhabiting the same bass-meets-techno space as Martyn. That's not to suggest that Huismans is a copycat and the track's centre piece is a spooky synth riff that may have been recycled from an old house track. He provides an even bigger surprise on "Malfunction (Despair)". This version features broken beats and haunting synths that hang like barbed wire on a beachside fence. Like the waves crashing onto the sand below, Huismans then unleashes a bass that rumbles with all of nature's force.
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Ahead
Ahead (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: AMS 00X. Rel: 30 Jan 13
Ahead
Endgame
Review: Dave Huismans is always a producer guaranteed to confound your expectations; he released a slew of material last year that ranged from cavernous techno rave for 50 Weapons, uneasy liquid funk for Clone's Basement Series and the dehydrated desert rhythms of the Air Jordan EP. His eponymous imprint is where the real crazy stuff seems to land however, and we've been eager for another since the eardrum splitting "Take The Plunge". Thankfully this hand-stamped return to the label is no disappointment; "Ahead" is a broken combination of industrial rhythms and breakbeat-inspired sampling, described rather succinctly by one Soundcloud commenter as "stutter funk", while the B-side, entitled "Endgame" is a more conventional techno number, made no less furious thanks to its Underground Resistance undertones, serrated bass and malfunctioning drums, reminiscent of the recent Numbers reissue of Unspecified Enemies' classic "Multi Ordinal Tracking Unit". Essential!
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Thin Air
Thin Air (12")
Cat: 116 DSR. Rel: 20 Apr 16
Thin Air (7:28)
I Repeat (6:06)
All Out (8:03)
Waybackmachine (5:58)
Review: A Made Up Sound man Dave Huismans is not messing around on this 12", his first outing on Delsin for six years. Opener "Thin Air" may contain creepy melodies, strange samples and curious orchestral samples, but these largely play second fiddle to a booming techno rhythm. "All Out" and "Waybackmachine" also hit home hard, with trademark rhythmic madness and densely layered chords combining to create two hectic and intense broken techno smashers. Even the EP's most laidback moment, the noticeably deeper "I Repeat", owes its' power to a surging sub-bass line and some snappy post-dubstep rhythms, rather than its' faintly unsettling electronics and melancholic musical elements.
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Breakaway EP
Cat: PETS 023. Rel: 19 Sep 12
Breakaway
Open Mind
Copper
out of stock $9.91
Verge
Verge (12")
Cat: KI 013 . Rel: 10 Dec 14
Arcane Rites
Eyes Shut
Fallen Wallz
Universe Collapse
out of stock $9.91
Bloom 4
Bloom 4 (12")
Cat: BLOOM 4. Rel: 23 Oct 09
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Gespielt von: Boywonder
out of stock $8.33
Nubian
Nubian (12")
Cat: RHD 003PIG. Rel: 01 Aug 12
Nubian
Pigg Todd U So
Gespielt von: Ender, Billy Nasty, Skudge, Juno Plus
out of stock $8.33
Nosestep EP
Cat: RHDC 5. Rel: 24 Nov 10
Nosestep (Cosmin TRG remix)
Nosestep (original)
Re-Spoken (Nubian Mindz Demo mix)
Review: Rush Hour's Direct Current hits its fifth release with the high standard very much maintained here. On this we get some classic Aardvarck given a future flex by DC mainstay Cosmin TRG and Nubian Mindz. "Nosestep" was firmly adopted by forward thinking DJs in the nascent dubstep scene when it was released as part of the Well Well Well EP in 07. Driven by a rugged bass line that accrues weight as the track progresses, it still sounds great today. In the hands of Cosmin TRG, the track gets transformed into a cavernous acid stepper that burrows deep into your senses, especially in the second half of the track. The B Side is handed over to Nubian Mindz, with a previously unreleased Demo mix of "Re-Spoken" from 2001 seemingly perfect amidst the current future house movement. Typical class from the Rush Hour stable.
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1990
1990 (12")
Cat: RHD 007PIG. Rel: 29 May 13
1990
OK O
Review: Dutch veteran Aardvarck returns to the Rush Hour Distro affiliated No Label series with more rave-inspired breakbeat techno in the shape of 1990. With a production history going back as far as 1993, and a DJ career that began several years before that, Mike Kivits is better placed than many to take this approach and this two track 12" is every bit on par with the excellent Nubian 12", his debut for No Label last year. The title track combines soaring strings and rolling drums together in a nostalgic package, while "Ok.O" presents the more experimental side to the Aardvarck sound, delivering something akin to an unholy union between junglist rhythms and a dying modular synth. Absolutely essential!
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Icons EP
Icons EP (12")
Cat: TEC 080. Rel: 27 Nov 14
Ping
Blue Moon
Icon
Reload
Review: Having previously popped up on Cold Recordings with some bleak and futuristic techno, Acre now moves from one Pinch-helmed label to another, making his Tectonic debut with a thunderous clout sure to firmly establish him in the melee of contemporary darkside producers. "Ping" flits between hoover rave pressure, grubby drum breaks and razor-sharp drum programming with deftness, while "Blue Moon" has a psychoactive quality about its finely realised blips and bleeps. "Icon" is an even more daring excursion into a kind of futuristic tribalism, while "Reload" eschews the dancefloor altogether in favour of an experimental study in sound design. It's staggering material produced with flair and imagination, and it sounds like nothing else out there right now.
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Gespielt von: Untold
out of stock $8.08
Symbols EP
Symbols EP (limited 12")
Cat: P13 001. Rel: 16 Dec 14
Symbols
O
Retrograde Loops (part 2)
Review: Manchester club night Project 13 expands operations in a most logical of fashions here with a new record label, wisely turning to one of their hotly tipped residents to inaugurate proceedings. You should know all about Acre's killer debut on Tectonic that just dropped and the Mancunian brings similar levels of heat and rhythmic imagination to the table on this Symbols EP. The title track is a perfect example of the exciting sounds coming from those wedged inbetween techno, bass, and dubstep, and could easily be mistaken for an unreleased Untold cut from '09. Complementing this, both "O" and "Retrograde Loops (part 2)" align more explicitly to techno, though the manner in which Acre's drums cascade chaotically around the channels are a pleasure to behold. Keep an eye on this one.
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Burning Memories EP
Cat: COLDR 004. Rel: 01 Apr 14
Burning Memories
Switchblade
Trace Loops
Northern Shadows
Review: Although it only has three releases behind it, Pinch's Cold Recordings, started last year as an "an outlet for new movements in the ever evolving UK hardcore continuum" has already given us some essential forward-thinking bass music from Elmono, Ipman and Batu. The label's fourth release, comes from Acre, a producer who put out an EP of killer grime fusions on Visionist's Lost Codes label last year, and is perhaps Cold's best release to date. The Burning Memories EP features four tracks which see Acre delve ever deeper into his singularly murky sound; the title track combines grime and jungle with slow, brooding techno coming in somewhere between the sounds of Mumdance and Beneath, while "Switchblade" is dominated by a heavy bass blast and crackling electric leads. "Trace Loops" is the most experimental track of all, combining morse code bleeps with a ghostly rhythm that sounds like zombified dubstep, while "Northern Shadows" takes things into peak time territory with a barrage of kicks and subs that are designed to demolish the floor. Big, big record from Acre here.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $7.56
City
City (12")
Cat: MATH 13. Rel: 23 Feb 17
City (3:34)
You Know (5:02)
out of stock $9.12
Interference
Cat: CDS 01. Rel: 21 Jul 15
Drumz 34 (4:31)
Flash Speed (4:47)
Trashed (2:37)
Life (3:28)
Unknown (3:29)
Blood Artist (3:59)
Review: Visionist's Lost Codes label gets rebooted as a new sublabel to PAN, laying down some foundations ahead of the UK artist's long-mooted debut album for the Berlin label. Overseen by both Visionist and PAN founder Bill Kouligas, the first Codes release brings together two artists who have previously excelled on Lost Codes in Acre and Filter Dread. Working together for the first time, the six track Interference suggests this is a deadly partnership that should be given the platform to express itself further. Degraded 8bit sounds permeate opener "Drumz34" which comes across like early Actress played at the wrong speed, whilst sickeningly good sub bass is deployed on "Flash Speed" and "Trashed" is a superb exercise in slack jawed drum programming. Some cavernous bass kicks on this one. "Life" is wonderfully slippery in full flow, whilst "Unknown" is up there with Gramrcy's "Ruffian" in the heavyweight contenders of the year stakes.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
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Fabriclive 80: Mumdance Album Sampler 2
Fabriclive 80: Mumdance Album Sampler 2 (10" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: 10FAB 015B. Rel: 03 Jun 15
Acre - "No Signal" (3:57)
Fis - "Branch Light" (3:15)
Review: Mumdance recently said he approached Fabric himself with the idea of doing a mix for their iconic long-running fabric live series and it's a good thing he did as his Fabriclive 80 was an eye-popping journey through experimental electronics, weightless club music and old hardcore favourites. The producer also managed to secure a ton of exclusives for the mix, two of which feature on this second and final 10" sampler. Up first is Mancunian bass heavyweight Acre whose " No Signal" sounds all the more hefty removed from its original context in Fabriclive 80, whilst New Zealand sonic explorer Fis is at his degraded best on the speaker shattering "Branch Light".
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
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#1
#1 (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: GROOVE 001. Rel: 12 Oct 15
Dancer (3:53)
Go La La (5:13)
Review: The regular clubbers out there may be familiar with "Dancer" from Addison Groove, a rather delicious contemporary bass number that slices and dices up Sister Sledge and has been played regularly by a broad spectrum of DJs over the past year. The man also known as Headhunter has relented to the clamour for a public release, pressing "Dancer" up as the lead cut on a cheeky white label, 300 copies no questions asked. The track works in a similar way to Joe's Bobby McFerrin edit for Text earlier this year. Another secret weapon from the Addison Groove armoury lines the flip in the shape of "Go La La". Don't sleep on this.
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Gespielt von: Freddie Norwood
out of stock $8.86
Brand New Drop
Cat: GF 029. Rel: 06 Feb 20
Brand New Drop (5:24)
Catch (4:55)
Gespielt von: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
out of stock $9.37
Changa
Changa (12")
Cat: GROOVE 003. Rel: 07 Jun 17
Changa (4:41)
Maruno (4:45)
Shango (4:39)
Gespielt von: Mimi, Bodhi
out of stock $9.37
Turn Up The Silence EP
Cat: 50WEAPONS 038. Rel: 26 Aug 14
Dat Ass
U Been Gone (feat DJ Rashad)
Push It
Masamune
Review: Following the sad news of Rashad's passing, this latest single from the ever-productive Addison Groove takes on a more poignant nature as the late footwork legend guests on the second track. That the track is called "U Been Gone" only adds to the emotional weight of it, not to mention the wistful keys and yearning vocal lick. Elsewhere Addison Groove is on typically fiery form, from the rave baiting whiplash of "Push It" to the weighty bassbin busting badness of "Dat Ass". The samples are beyond cheeky in their recognisability, and it matters not a jot when the music kicks as hard as this.
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Footcrab Edits
Cat: GROOVE 002. Rel: 27 Apr 16
Footcrab (Denham edit) (5:00)
Footcrab (AG edit) (5:24)
Review: Under the name Addison Groove, UK producer Tony Williams has racked up a healthy discography over the past 6 years. Say the name Addison Groove though, and most heads will start chanting, "Footcrab, Footcrab, Footcrab," such is the seminal nature of his breakout Swamp 81 drop. Out of nowhere comes this fresh pair of edits from Denham and AG aka Addison Groove himself. The former adds some extra boom to the original with some deadly amen breaks and off-kilter 808 kicks, offering a nice counterpart to AG's own contemporary revision on the flip. After remaining dubplate only for a few years, it's nice to see this slick version finally available on wax.
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Gespielt von: HOVE
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#2 Shango Remixes
Cat: GROOVE 004. Rel: 03 Oct 17
Shango (Ejeca remix) (6:36)
Shango (O'Flynn remix) (5:34)
Shango (Nan Kole remix) (5:09)
Shango (Amit remix) (4:14)
Shango (Subp Yao remix) (3:39)
Review: Remix klaxon! Addison Groove unleashes "Shango" from this summer's heavily played "Changa" EP and passes it round his mates for a cheeky buzz. The results include a harmonic Julian Jabre-style tech house riff from Ejeca, a sub-aquatic bubble-n-bleep stepper from O'Flynn, a woozy slo-mo broken beat affair from Nan Kole and a pounding operator-style 4x4 dub shakedown from Professor Amit. Subp Yao takes the closing honours with a spaced-out beat jam that sits somewhere between IG Culture and Roska. Shango-a-gogo.
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out of stock $9.37
Footcrab
Footcrab (12")
Cat: SWAMP 005. Rel: 18 Mar 10
Footcrab
Dumsh*t
out of stock $7.56
Legion Of Boom EP
Cat: GF 016. Rel: 05 Jul 16
Standard Affair (4:48)
Legion Of Boom (3:55)
Morro (dub) (4:26)
Dr Know (4:55)
Review: Addison Groove is always a great reminder that's it's not always DJ Rashad (RIP) and RP Boo that you need to look up for footwork. Hooking up with DJ Die on his Gutterfunk label the two chalk up four bangers, though some melodic moments are there to be found on B2 cut "Dr Know" which at some points almost sounds like a friendly throw back to classic DJ Marky. "Standard Affair" is frenetic but punctuated by snare-heavy break downs and 808 percussive bleeps. Indiana Jones referencing "Legion Of Boom" ups the tempo and funk with the most liquid cut on the EP while undoubtedly the biggest, baddest production here is the cut up vocals, spastic percussion, gun clacks and deep Rhodes of "Morro".
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Gespielt von: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Metaphysix I: Mentalism
Cat: LVX 002. Rel: 17 Sep 13
Aden - "Luft"
Aden - "Whip"
Creepy Autograph - "Mind Image Made"
Creepy Autograph - "Back Ally"
Review: Jimmy Edgar's Ultramajic label reaches only it's second 12" and goes conceptual with the first in a series of Metaphysix releases; in Edgar's own words, "reality is based upon thought systems and this is the core of music and vibration, each chapter of the series we will give these ideas to the artists for them to interpret in any way they choose". The debut Metaphysix transmission sees two contributions each from Eden and Creepy Autograph, with the former elusive producer calling shotgun and gracing the A Side with a pair of dubby numbers that have apparently caught the ears of Scuba and Boys Noize. The bleep laden electro cut "Luft" is particularly ace. Down below Creepy Autpgraph resurface after a series of excellent releases on Valentine Connexion and show they've lost none of their class - the stripped back ghetto house of "Back Alley" is great!
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Science & Soul
Cat: DUB 003. Rel: 12 Dec 13
Science & Soul
Science & Soul (Maximillion Dunbar Snares Down The Stairs mix)
Review: Don't Be Afraid serve up their final release of a most impressive 2013, presenting the third edition of their transatlantic flavoured DBA Dubs series sees which another label debut. As his recent turn out on The Kelly Twins Happy Skull label demonstrated, Adjowa has a talent for refracting boogie, house and Italo that makes him a perfect candidate to follow Claws For? and Kelpe. His excellent "Science & Soul" track is treated to a quite distinct "Snares Down The Stairs" remix from Future Times captain Max D, which the label quite aptly states draws on "grime, jungle and breakbeat hardcore tropes to create a truly otherworldly banger."
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Niceness
Niceness (12")
Cat: CCB12 011. Rel: 20 Aug 13
Niceness
Get Busy
Review: Following this year's EPs by Coni, French Fries and the Paris Club Music Volume 1 compilation, ClekClekBoom debuts a new collaboration by label head Ministre X and Mattias Mimoun. Entitled Aethority, the duo's first release draws upon bass, garage and techno inspirations with a trimming of acid. "Niceness" sways in syncopated motion as synths are slightly stretched and pulled by a soft sidechain, while "Get Busy" is minimal and sparse in arrangement, its keys, chords and percussive stabs fill the empty voids, resulting in a very musical piece.
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Concomitance
Concomitance (white vinyl 12")
Cat: 2NDRP 12029. Rel: 20 May 14
Concomitance
AEIOU
Review: First making his name with a series of records for the F4TMusic label, rising Berlin-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Afriqua aligns with 2nd Drop for this sublime two track journey beyond the club into the realm of cerebral electronic music. Given that Adam Longman Parker previously studied piano at the storied Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, it's no surprise to see a level of musicality at play with Concomitance. The title cut is the kind of tunnelling main room bass number that you might easily mistake for a forthcoming Sunklo drop and the arrangement demonstrates Parker knows his way around a dancefloor. On the flip "AEIOU" offers up a different side to the Afriqua production palette; not quite rolling, not quite floating, here Afriqua's talent for conjuring swampy basslines and polyrhythmic drums that are almost footwork. Smart art from Jimmy Turrell too!
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
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Mygraine Urgraine
Cat: VERSION 011. Rel: 17 Apr 18
Mygraine Urgraine (5:40)
Harbour Run (5:33)
Review: Last spotted cavorting with the likes of Troy Gunner and others on Brotherhood Sound System, Agrippa makes his official 12" debut with this forthright doublet on Berlin's Version imprint. "Mygraine Urgrain" is an iced-out electroid wonderland with spaced-out kicks and twisted alien textures while "Harbour Run" picks up the pace with a switchy broken drum arrangement and dense loopy bass textures that swirl around the groove with growing intensity. Watch out for his new label Par Avion coming soon...
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Dead Wait EP
Dead Wait EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PAR 003. Rel: 05 Jun 19
Squid Girls (5:02)
Dead Wait (6:35)
Spice Raiders (5:19)
Scabs (5:35)
Review: Par Avion collective member Agrippa returns with his first full release since last year's "Mygraine Urgraine". Once again getting playful with his titles, once again covering some vast and unforgiving terrains, each of the four cuts takes you to a different corner; "Squid Girls" is an aquatic bashy piece with its techno tendrils lashing wildly, "Dead Wait" is pure crushed stomps with a crunchy warehouse vibe while "Spice Raiders" takes us deep into techno territory; loopy, paranoid and laced with unnerving sound designs before "Scabs" brings us to a fractured close as the 'hot pick' of the EP (not sorry). Time to get Agrippa yourselves...
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Dead Wait EP (B-STOCK)
Dead Wait EP (B-STOCK) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PAR 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 05 Jun 19
Squid Girls
Dead Wait
Spice Raiders
Scabs
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has light surface marks/scratches and is slightly warped with creasing to corners of outer sleeve, but otherwise in perfect working order***


Par Avion collective member Agrippa returns with his first full release since last year's "Mygraine Urgraine". Once again getting playful with his titles, once again covering some vast and unforgiving terrains, each of the four cuts takes you to a different corner; "Squid Girls" is an aquatic bashy piece with its techno tendrils lashing wildly, "Dead Wait" is pure crushed stomps with a crunchy warehouse vibe while "Spice Raiders" takes us deep into techno territory; loopy, paranoid and laced with unnerving sound designs before "Scabs" brings us to a fractured close as the 'hot pick' of the EP (not sorry). Time to get Agrippa yourselves...
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out of stock $7.93
Fruit Crush EP
Cat: LMNL 005. Rel: 26 Feb 15
Fruit Crush
Shape Cut
Armour Form (feat Strict Face)
Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $7.56
Core Work
Core Work (12")
Cat: DECISIONS 1. Rel: 21 Oct 15
Core Work (5:04)
Expenditure (4:50)
Gespielt von: Etch, Juno Recommends Bass
out of stock $9.12
Progress & Memory EP
Cat: LMNL 003. Rel: 15 May 14
Progress & Memory
Progress & Memory (Neana remix)
Sleeveless
Peak Flow
Review: After stepping out with the choice remixes of "Pulse X" last year, Liminal Sounds is back with some fresh talent in the shape of Air Max '97, whose fusionist styles are bolstered by a serious handle on sound design and production skills. The title track is a sci-fi vision that takes the fragmented groove of juke and infects it with celestial synth work, before Neana remixes it into a stop-start slammer with equally non-conformist rhythms and sounds. "Sleeveless" on the flip comes on a little more measured with its discernible kick-and-clap beat and hooky off-key stabs, before "Peak Flow" sets things adrift once more with a complex throwdown of polyrhythmic drums and alien samples.
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Ice Bridge
Cat: TIMEDANCE 019. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Ice Bridge (4:44)
Bruxis (4:48)
Review: Batu's Timedance label is in red hot form and Aussie talent Air Max 97 only stokes the fires with this scintillating two tracker. It comes hot on the heels of his link-ups with Loft and TSVI on the "Falling Not Walking" EP back in summer and hones in on tight, well trimmed dance floor dynamite. "Ice Bridge" is post-jungle madness with bold sub bass underpinning a scampish brew of steel plated drums and hits. "Bruxis" is a crowd teasing slow jam with heavy, dragging drums and twisted vocals that will leave you begging for more as you tumble freely through a darkened corner of the cosmos.
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Believe
Believe (12")
Cat: 1800 02. Rel: 18 Jul 14
Believe
Shekure
Shirin
Hundred Years
Review: It's been a while since we were last treated to a fresh release from Airhead, but now he's back with a four tracker for the 1800-Dinosaur imprint, which finds his wayward beat science spanning all kinds of moods and tempos. The lead track sports some house-orientated signifiers but there's still plenty of room for grubby bass and off-kilter percussion without sacrificing the groove. "Shirin" meanwhile flexes a grime attitude over some loose rolling drums with a hand played feel that offsets the plastic string stabs perfectly. "Shekure" has greater links to the earlier Airhead output, keeping things sparse and fractious while the tense atmosphere reins supreme, and then "Hundred Years" delivers another swerve loaded with powerful pads and tweaked out hip hop vocals.
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out of stock $8.33
October
October (12")
Cat: HEK 024. Rel: 28 Aug 14
October
Macondo
Review: Hot on the heels of his turn on James Blake's label, Airhead is at it once again with the Hemlock imprint, keeping things comfortably in the same ballpark of leftfield electronic music spawned from what was once called dubstep. The A side "October" is a lively beast that features plenty of clattering percussion with a live feel, while the rest of the track feeds synth flourishes, oddball vocal snippets and a whole heap of found sounds into a head-spinning slice of originality with enough heft to rock the floor. "Macondo" burrows itself into a more twitchy, jazz inflected groove somewhere on the outside lane of house music with mournful notes and plenty of micro sampling thrown in for good measure.
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Kazzt
Kazzt (limited numbered hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: DIFF 004. Rel: 25 Jul 16
Kazzt (4:59)
Kazzt (Mumdance remix) (4:23)
Review: For their first release of 2016 on their occasional Different Circles imprint, Mumdance and Logos' have turned to Rob McAndrews' Airhead project. Since setting his stall out with a number of lauded EPs on R&S records a few years back, McAndrews has been relatively quiet on the solo front but kept busy in his capacity as guitarist for James Blake. "Kazzt" is quietly impressive, with trippy electronics, delay-laden percussion hits, out-there textures and fizzing builds creating energy atop a sparse but weighty kick-drum. Mumdance provides the obligatory flipside remix, increasing the low-end pressure and percussive intensity - mostly via machine-gun drum bursts - while retaining the sparse weirdness of McAndrews' original.
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