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Saving My Love
Cat: KM 058. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Saving My Love (4:18)
Review: Adam Port, &ME and Rampa at team up with Little Dragon are quite the collaboration here on 'Saving My Love', a one track 12' where the deep house sound of Berlin collides with Swedish pop sensibilities. Proper mood music for late night basement parties, the Keinemusik trio's idiosyncratic style of bold, emotive and futuristic groove is the perfect backdrop to Yukumi Nagano's breathtaking vocals. Tip!
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Black Daylight
Cat: STS 001. Rel: 14 Feb 06
1Luv - "Black Daylight"
AC Lewis feat Ndidi Cascade - "Tickles" (vocal mix)
AC Lewis feat Ndidi Cascade - "Tickles" (instrumental mix)
Review: This tune quickly became a favourite in the West London broken beat scene and a massive anthem at the legendary "Co-Op" nights.
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out of stock $10.18
Pac's Life
Cat: INTEB 000811511. Rel: 14 Nov 06
Pac's Life (clean mix)
Pac's Life (dirty mix)
Pac's Life (instrumental)
Review: One of 2 Pac's singles from his new album - "Pac's Life", featuring T.I. and Ashanti.
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out of stock $9.05
Selador Decade Vol 1
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Mindhelmet 05
Cat: HELMET 05. Rel: 05 Jan 22
4D - "Big Kicker" (5:43)
Ramez - "Las Venus" (5:38)
Josh Baker - "Hot Pursuit" (6:00)
Arnic - "Fast Stepper" (6:01)
Arnic - "End Communication" (6:01)
Review: The Mindhelmet crew are working hard to whip up a strong identity around trippy strains of techno and house with a 90s flavour and a playful instinct. The fifth release on the label kicks off with 4D working some trancey analogue-isms around a stout beat, while Ramez has a slither of minimal electro informing some of the synth shapes on the celestially-charged 'Las Venus'. Label mainstay Josh Baker takes things deeper with the mysterious shimmer of 'Hot Pursuit', and then Arnic spreads out over the B side with the jacked up 'Fast Stepper' and a freaky vocal chop up called 'End Communication'.
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out of stock $13.02
Use Of Weapons 004
Cat: UOW 004. Rel: 30 Mar 12
6th Borough Project - "Estranged Lover"
Haku - "Rugo"
Andy Ash - "Somehow"
Deep Space Orchestra - "Erase Everything"
Review: The Use of Weapons imprint has mastered the easy to grasp, hard to master formula of matching clutches of (excellent) original tracks from Cottam and label bosses Deep Space Orchestra with well-chosen and even better executed remixes from the likes of Hunee, Neville Watson and Marcello Napoletano. The fourth release sees a change in tack, with the label opting to focus on original material from 6th Borough Project, Haku, Andy Ash and of course Deep Space Orchestra. Graeme The Revenge Clark and Craig Smith kick off proceedings with the suitable thick set slow burning "Estranged Lover", though it's "Rugo" by Haku that impresses most. The new project of Deep Space Orchestra's Chris Barker, the track is a superb kaleidoscopic concoction of fizzing uptempo live percussion, synths and drum machines that has more than a touch of the Carl Craigs about it. Andy Ash switches proceedings back to chunky mutant discoid dirt with the heads down, tops off vibes of "Somehow" while the Deep Space Orchestra head for the expanses of future tech jazz with the ten minute odyssey "Erase Everything".
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Keep It In The Family
9th House - "Harmonic Convergence" (4:13)
Ruff Stuff - "Still Dancing" (6:46)
Adam Curtain - "Wonk That Arp" (5:06)
Bobby Cazanova - "Big Eden" (5:13)
Arthur Dudley X Retromigration - "Moody Knights" (5:13)
Review: A collaboration between Bristol's Shall Not Fade and London label/clothing line Handy here titled Keep It In The Family. SNF tapped 9th House & Berlin-based Italian Ruff Stuff for some wicked techno tracks, and it's all about the latter doing his best Aril Brikha impression on 'Still Dancing'. Representing Handy we have Bobby Cazanova serving up some bass-heavy sci-fi fantasies on the electro number 'Big Eden' and a collab between Arthur Dudley and Retromigration who serve up some smoky, late night deep house on 'Moodyknight'.
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Kuvio
Kuvio (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SAHKO 00612. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kuvio (12" version) (6:02)
Scene 1 (original version Of Shk Movie Soundtrack Scene 1) (9:02)
Review: A minimalist masterpiece, this 12" captures the raw, uncompromising spirit of the early days of Sahko, the Finnish label which brought us Pan(a)sonic, Jimi Tenor and many other greats. On Side-1, 'Kuvio' pulses with hypnotic precision, its sparse yet resonant bleep pattern unfolding with a mechanical elegance that defines the label's aesthetic. Stripped to its essential elements, it's a study in restraintievery kick, every frequency shift carefully placed for maximum impact. Side-2 ventures into more atmospheric terrain, offering an extended take on an excerpt from the Sahko Movie soundtrack. Dubby electro textures intertwine with eerie space-age sonics, creating a sense of vastness and isolation. There's a weightless quality to it, as if floating in some abandoned industrial zone, the echoes of machines long dormant still humming in the background. Originally from the Metri album, 'Kuvio' distills the essence of its eraiwhere techno, ambient and experimental electronics blurred into something both cerebral and deeply physical. It remains a timeless document of innovation, showcasing a singular vision that continues to influence artists across genres. Essential listening for those who appreciate the purity of sound design and the art of reduction.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Polygonia
out of stock $14.72
Family Affair
Cat: A&R 004. Rel: 12 Jul 06
Family Affair (Ripp edit)
Right Palce, Wrong Time (Al's edit)
Can't Hide Love (Al's extended re-edit)
Review: On the A side you'll find the hard to find live vocal version of "Can't Hide Love", re-edited and re-EQ'd by the A&R crew and extended for maximum listening and dancefloor pleasure. A non stop groove! On the B side, there's a longer version of the classic Sly Stone "Family Affair" and a re-cut of "Right Place Wrong Time" by Dr. John. Enjoy the funk and the versions of these fantastic groovy tunes. Extended pleasure and fatter sounds!
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out of stock $6.78
Dissonant
Dissonant (limited pink marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: AUA 005. Rel: 19 Apr 23
Dissonant I (4:38)
Dissonant II (7:27)
Dissonant III (6:51)
Dissonant IV (4:13)
Review: Adding yet another record to the pile that has so far been provided by the label A_A, the experimental dub artists behind said outfit (Satoshi Tomiie and Nao Gunji) have really outdone themselves out here. On pink splatter vinyl comes 'Dissonant', one of many EPs to have emerged from the same heads-down studio session that saw to its predecessor, 'Radiant'. Tracks 1-4 lock in a slew of impressive ear-scourings and dub-delayed experimentations, with the first and last tracks particularly blowing us away with their broken beats, which allow for more attention to be paid to every undulation, crackle and knock.
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Radiant
Radiant (hand-stamped silver splattered vinyl 12" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: AUA 004. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Radiant I (6:42)
Radiant II (6:41)
Radiant III (7:22)
Radiant IV (6:19)
Review: Dub techno truly does sometimes sound like cosmic background radiation, with chromatic chordy pads droning away in the background, while clippy kicks and stabs break away like isotopes in decay. Such is the thought process behind Satoshi Tomile and Nao Gunji's new EP 'Radiant', which is a masterclass in minimal dub techno born from esoteric improvised electronic methods. Circuit-bent madness.

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out of stock $12.18
Diskordant: Live
Diskordant: Live (orange vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AOR 05. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Intro (1:15)
Diskordant (8:38)
Disonant III (5:22)
Radiant IV (6:27)
Radiant I (10:50)
Review: Artificial Owl Recordings welcomes aboard New Yorkers Satoshi Tomiie and Naotake Gunji for the label's fifth release; a recording of their collaborative A_A project and live show, which first came to light at the Fridman Gallery in Manhattan. A_A, an ongoing audio project, explores the visceral tension between floor-centric ambient electronica and improvised sound/audio performance. Here, found and object-activated sounds fire a collective dub trigger, producing a distinctly somatic regrounding across five original works.
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Fermionit
Fermionit (12")
Cat: SAHKO 036. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Fermionit (5:52)
Kulmamomentti (Jimi Tenor edit) (5:11)
Kulmamomentti (Timo Kaukolampi edit dub) (6:37)
Review: A aka Mika Vainio's 'Fermionit' is a significant release from the late Finnish producer, who passed away in 2017. Originally featured in a Belgium Detuned 6x12 boxset just before his death, the track received critical acclaim from collectors and fans. Now, it returns to Mika's own Sahko label for a well-deserved 12" release. 'Fermionit' embodies the essence of Finnish techno with its minimalistic, cold and stark sound. The track's passive-aggressive edge showcases Vainio's signature style, blending raw, unfiltered textures with a profound sense of depth. This release not only honors Vainio's legacy but also offers a chance for new listeners to experience the pure DNA of Finnish techno. An essential listen for fans of minimalist and avant-garde electronic music.
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 in stock $17.27
Dracula
Dracula (12")
Cat: J4J 002. Rel: 29 Aug 18
Dracula (5:48)
There Will Be A Time (4:24)
Song For Spike (6:47)
VSL (4:18)
Review: Multi faceted maverick Jared Hines returns with their first release in two years - "Dracula". Don't be put off by the spooky title; each of these four tracks is full of love, funk and freestyle finesse as we're given an intimate tour of Jared's deepest ABCF psyche; "Dracula" hits with a barbed, slinky jack, jazzy organs and faraway vox textures while "There Will Be A Time" brings the chills with a jittering 707 beat, dreamy chords and D'Angelo style croons. Meanwhile on the B we hit the rampant slap bass and cosmic tendencies of "Song For Spike" and finally the Amp Fiddleresque funk of "VSL". Jared ain't no flash in the pan.
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Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $11.89
Rare Edition
Cat: CUNT 036. Rel: 12 Feb 25
The Nite (6:09)
End Of Luv (7:44)
Stompin' Pumpin' (4:40)
I'm The One (5:22)
Review: It's impossible to talk about this label without drawing your attention to its superb catalogue naming conventions. The tunes are banging too, in this case with a timeless deep house bent from A Box of Goodies. 'The Nite' opens up with neat and warm chord stabs and succulent drum work with a US garage twist. 'End Of Luv' swells your heart with its summery rush of melodic goodness and 'Stompin' Pumpin' then gets down and dirty with some golden bells and chopped vocals. 'I'm The One' closes with a Kerri-style bounce and soul.
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Tags: 90s House
out of stock $14.72
ACR:EPC
ACR:EPC (limited blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 632. Rel: 02 Jul 21
Emperor Machine (vs The Emperor Machine) (4:00)
The Guv'nor (5:09)
YOYOGRIP (feat Jacknife Lee & Maria Uzor) (4:12)
Musik Kontrol (vs Massey) (4:21)
Review: A Certain Ratio are proof of how many new ideas a band can have. The UK post punk icons have always had an uncanny ability to release tracks into the world that seem to call on a multitude of styles - funk, blues, electro - and yet sound coherent but completely unique. This latest effort is testament to that, and also a wholeheartedly sentimental release with a story to tell.

Following on from ACR: EPA, which represented the last recordings of the band with iconic Manchester vocalist Denise Johnson, who tragically died in 2020 aged 56, EPC continues the series by inviting the inimitable The Emperor Machine in to the studio for a tribute to another lost great, Andrew Weatherall, with Jacknife Lee, Maria Uzor and Chris Massey all in the credits. Quality stuff. Again.
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out of stock $16.15
ACR:EPA (B-STOCK)
ACR:EPA (B-STOCK) (limited red vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 631 (B-STOCK). Rel: 07 May 21
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Wonderland (Jam 6)
Keep It Together (Jam 5)
Down & Dirty (Jam 2)
Feel No Fear (Jam 1)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Soon to be followed by two more from the mighty Ratio - ACR:EPC and ACR:EPR - EPA is the opening chapter in a triptych born from nothing. Or at least no fixed plan or specific agenda. A day spent jamming in the studio with close friend of the band and regular vocal collaborator, Denise Johnson, the recordings here and on the pair still to come represent the work they did that day, shortly before the world lost the woman in question forever.

Passing away in July 2020, well before her time, this is ACR paying tribute to another integral part of the Manchester music Factory. From the hypnotic and woozy 'Wonderland', where Donna Summer meets acid jazz, to the more straight-laced disco material - delivered with an edge you'd expect in terms of instrumentation and vocals - EPA is a fitting way to honour her legacy.
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out of stock $8.93
Berlin
Berlin (white vinyl 7")
Cat: MUTE 621. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Berlin (4:09)
Dirty Boy (3:10)
Review: A Certain Ratio have returned with their most tight and funky album, possibly ever, recently, and it is steeped in 40 years of ACR DNA. Now you can grab two of the standout singles on this fine, limited edition white 7" thanks to Daniel Miller's essential Mute. Opener 'Berlin' is the second single from that album, ACR Loco, and has breezy vocals and Trillin riffs over tight drum work. 'Dirty Boy' is riddled with squelchy synth funk, with popping drums and a great vocal performance that will get any party vibing.
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ACR:EPA
ACR:EPA (limited red vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12MUTE 631. Rel: 07 May 21
Wonderland (Jam 6) (5:07)
Keep It Together (Jam 5) (3:42)
Down & Dirty (Jam 2) (5:40)
Feel No Fear (Jam 1) (5:21)
Review: Soon to be followed by two more from the mighty Ratio - ACR:EPC and ACR:EPR - EPA is the opening chapter in a triptych born from nothing. Or at least no fixed plan or specific agenda. A day spent jamming in the studio with close friend of the band and regular vocal collaborator, Denise Johnson, the recordings here and on the pair still to come represent the work they did that day, shortly before the world lost the woman in question forever.

Passing away in July 2020, well before her time, this is ACR paying tribute to another integral part of the Manchester music Factory. From the hypnotic and woozy 'Wonderland', where Donna Summer meets acid jazz, to the more straight-laced disco material - delivered with an edge you'd expect in terms of instrumentation and vocals - EPA is a fitting way to honour her legacy.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Funk
out of stock $17.56
Set Up My Life
Cat: GLR 002. Rel: 26 Oct 07
Set Up My Life
Marbanant
Cartridge
I Come Back
Review: A Cluster Of Blue is the musical project of German scientist Dr. Robert Baerheimer. Primarily known for his work at the forefront of quantum mirage, Dr. Baerheimer finally lost his heart to electronic sound devices years ago. "Set Up My Life" is the new release on Green Light.
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out of stock $6.78
Access Denied
Access Denied (white vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 004. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Many Machines (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:29)
Control The Rhythm (Carl Finlow, DJ SaY edit) (4:06)
Access Denied (Carl Finlow edit) (5:30)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is back on ACEW Studios (A Credible Eye Witness) and it's been a long time between drinks; fifteen years to be exact. But what better way to return to the scene with a release featuring three edits by undisputed electro legend Carl Finlow (the man behind Silicon Scally and Random Factor) in collaboration with Alessandro Ferranti aka dj SaY. Absolutely epic sounds on "Many Machines" with its apocalyptic, vocoded vocals. "Control The Rhythm" is killer peak time electro bass, as is "Access Denied". For fans old old Anthony Rother and Bass Junkie & Dexorcist, look no further. Tip!
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Gespielt von: Vincent Inc, Kondaktor
out of stock $9.91
Sonic Wall
Cat: ACEW 005. Rel: 30 May 17
Black Hole (5:48)
Fall To Our Knees (5:07)
Review: Italy's Emilio Urbano is no newcomer to the scene. The dude's A Credible Eye Witness project has been responsible for churning out electro since the late 90s, and he's cut from the same cloth as Rome's other important tech fiends like Leo Anibaldi and the great Lory D. His self-named ACEW label came back into action back in 2014, and is now on a steady pace to the top of our elector charts. This new two-tracker kicks off with "Black Hole", a nervous, itchy sort of excursion that heads into the nastier side of dark acid thanks to its noxious bass bumps; the latter comes in the form of "Fall To Our Knees", a less tenebrous, more high-pace sort of tune that recalls the likes of Stingray and the Drexciya alliance. Nice.
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out of stock $1.13
Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 006. Rel: 05 Mar 18
Gravity Dance (4:27)
Storm Attack (6:02)
Taj Mahal (6:42)
Review: Rome's Emilio Urbano has been in the picture since the late 90s, and it's clear from his dark and explorative aesthetic that he has been greatly influenced by the Eternal City's other cult artists like Leo Anibaldi. His moniker has always been A Credible Eye Witness, or ACEW as is written on his own imprint, and sounds that feature on tunes like "Gravity Dance" and "Storm Attack" have always represented him as an artist - toxic, cyber-punk tones that remind us of artists like Convextion. Even "Taj Mahal", with its comparatively quirkier sounds, is ACEW all over - honest techno for the dance floor.
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Gespielt von: Billy Nasty
out of stock $12.75
Hypnotik
Hypnotik (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ACEW 016. Rel: 21 May 24
Waz Up (5:47)
Sexy Waz (5:34)
Following (4:30)
Subreal (3:47)
Review: A credible eyewitness is arguably nonexistent; all narrators are unreliable in some way. But the ACEW label boss who bears the name makes a worthy attempt to justify it, laying down four killer downtempo dreams of the tongue-in-cheek, driving kind. 'Hypnotik' was clearly made with the aim to mesmerise in mind: 'Waz Up' and 'Sexy Waz' logically follow each other as snake-charming pendulum-swinging coldwave-chug trances to make up the A-side, while the B's 'Following' and 'Subreal' raise the pace again, deftly working illusory melodies round strangled electro workouts.
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 in stock $21.51
No Coca No Party
Cat: BELT 011. Rel: 19 Oct 07
No Coca No Party
Funky Ass Beat
Review: "No Coca No Party", by A Drive, has support from The Prophet, Sam Punk, Charly Lownoise, Luna, DJ Isaac and many more!
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out of stock $9.05
Sex Drugs & House
Cat: SPREC 004/SPR 004. Rel: 28 Feb 07
A Drive - "Sex Drugs & House"
Exonime - "Get On In"
A Drive - "Sex Drugs & House" (Exonime remix)
Review: A Drive/Exonime's 'Sex, Drugs & House' is the first Special record of 2007. A better start isn't possible. Phatt melodies with amazing kicking bass. Don't miss this one, because it's definitely a floorfiller. Contains sample from 'I Will Have That Power' (Hard Creation).
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out of stock $9.05
Drums #1
Drums #1 (12")
Cat: FIT 004. Rel: 22 Nov 11
Part 1
Part 2
Review: ** FIT REPRESS ** Naturally for a producer who prefers to remain anonymous and call themselves A Drummer From Detroit and name their debut EP Drums, both tracks here veer into dextrously percussive house territory. Amidst the dizzying, jazz influenced rattle of Shake Shakir style rhythms that characterise the A Side workout our erstwhile protagonist weaves in desperate vocal strains and overtly dramatic piano and horn stabs which only serve to increase the panic inducing pace. The flipside treatment is slightly slower in its execution, yet increases the jazz funk melodic elements which make it the less a hectic and more involving production.
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out of stock $11.89
Drums #2
Drums #2 (12")
Cat: FIT 017. Rel: 18 Dec 17
Part 3 (6:01)
Part 4 (4:49)
Part 5 (7:01)
Review: Six years ago, Humberto "Andres" Hernandez donned the A Drummer From Detroit alias for an EP of heavily percussive workouts on Fit Sound. Here he finally offers up a follow-up, once again combining his own recorded drums and hand percussion with carefully selected samples. First up is "Part 3", a jazzy and groovy affair where undulating organ riffs and subtle samples buzz around a layered drum groove. "Part 4" is deeper, slightly looser and arguably more musically layered, with Hernandez's live drums once again to the fore, while "Part 5"- arguably the most percussively intense of the three tracks - sees the producer make great use of jazzy synths, carnival style whistles and eyes-closed vocal samples.
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out of stock $10.76
HARD 24
HARD 24 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HARD 24. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Dee Lite (5:51)
Dark Bongos (I Believe) (5:28)
Let Me Hear Ya (5:34)
Delta (6:32)
Review: A For Alpha makes a brilliant release debut here on the hardline label and showcases a superb take on sexy, effective tech house. 'Dee Lite' has a slinky garage feel to the drums while molten acid-laced synths unfurl up top to keep things loose. 'Dark Bongos (I Believe)' is darker and more direct but with plenty of playfulness in the trippy and well-treated vocal stabs. 'Let Me Hear Ya' keeps it deep and mid-tempo with more killer bass and 'Delta' shuts down with gloppy sounds, shuffling beats and a cosmic edge.
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Nocturnal
Nocturnal (12")
Cat: EARTHBASE 02. Rel: 18 Jun 19
Make Them Shake (4:05)
Polykarp (4:05)
Deep Insight (3:40)
Before You Go (4:16)
Review: Fresh from her Med School missions, Moscow's A.Fruit maintains the leftfield beat heat with another savage session, this time on Om Unit's evergreen Cosmic Bridge. "Make Them Shake" is a loopy ghetto/technoid mutant barbed with all manner of strange squelchy textures while "Polykarp" flips the motion sensors with a surprise drop into iced soul chords and skippy breaks. Meanwhile on the B we're struck with more beguiling gold: with its jazzy chords and pneumatic kicks "Deep Insight" stalks like a cat but punches like a bear while "Before You Go" brings us home on more of a mystic, percussive spacious trip. Crucial through and through, neither A.Fruit or Cosmic Bridge are messing around here.
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out of stock $11.32
Zero Point Access
Cat: EON 002. Rel: 18 Nov 19
No Era (7:09)
No Era (Alex Jann Planet Transmit mix) (5:36)
No Era (Secret Universe Biosphere mix) (5:58)
Review: Adam Shelton returns to his breaks/electro alias A-Future once again with "No Era". Taking off where the launch release "Cybernetic" left us, it's another tense rolling jam that nods back to the very foundations but with added 2020 production punch. Think Tim Wright jamming with Ed DMX and you're on the right path. Remix-wise Alex Jann lays down a pacier, more layered set of rhythm logistics while mysterious alias Secret Universe closes with an authentic jungle reversion, imagine Tim Reaper in a chilled mode and you're on the right star-path.
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out of stock $11.05
Backyard Blenders: The Remixes
Backyard Blenders: The Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: AKP 0011. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Rats It's Up (Laetitia Sadier remix) (3:52)
Rainbo Locals (Four Tet remix) (4:22)
Rats It's Up (Jeff Parker remix) (4:56)
You Don't Have To (Roberto Carlos Lange remix) (4:09)
Review: As visitors to his website will likely note after a quick scroll, "John Herndon is a drummer, music producer, and founding member of the group Tortoise." He's also credited with work under the flags Isotope 217, Five Style, Starlicker, Exploding Star Orchestra, Pulsar Quartet, not to mention A Grape Dope - just one of the Los Angeline's identities. And certainly one of the most musically forward thinking.

For any newcomers in the room, let's just say AGD has laid out more head-nodding beats than most of us have had hot dinners, setting benchmark after benchmark for hip hop instrumentals with jazz and electronic trappings. Here remixed by five equally astute names - Laetitia Sadier, Four Tet, Jeff Parker and Roberto Carlos Lange (no relation to the footballing titan, sadly) - this is maybe not the most definitive introduction to Herndon, but it's a mighty fine release packing plenty of variety and depth nonetheless
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out of stock $16.98
Backyard Blenders: The remixes (B-STOCK)
Cat: AKP 0011 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Apr 21
 
B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order
Rats It's Up (Laetitia Sadier remix) (3:52)
Rainbo Locals (Four Tet remix) (4:22)
Rats It's Up (Jeff Parker remix) (4:56)
You Don't Have To (Roberto Carlos Lange remix) (4:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order***


As visitors to his website will likely note after a quick scroll, "John Herndon is a drummer, music producer, and founding member of the group Tortoise." He's also credited with work under the flags Isotope 217, Five Style, Starlicker, Exploding Star Orchestra, Pulsar Quartet, not to mention A Grape Dope - just one of the Los Angeline's identities. And certainly one of the most musically forward thinking.

For any newcomers in the room, let's just say AGD has laid out more head-nodding beats than most of us have had hot dinners, setting benchmark after benchmark for hip hop instrumentals with jazz and electronic trappings. Here remixed by five equally astute names - Laetitia Sadier, Four Tet, Jeff Parker and Roberto Carlos Lange (no relation to the footballing titan, sadly) - this is maybe not the most definitive introduction to Herndon, but it's a mighty fine release packing plenty of variety and depth nonetheless
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out of stock $7.07
Britain's Dirty Little Secret
Cat: MAR 002. Rel: 10 Jan 22
Old School (5:20)
Sugoi (5:18)
Flash Fight (5:46)
False Religion (6:45)
Review: The second release on the fascinating Mooziken Analog Room label comes not from Detroit-based Iranian Salar Ansari, who delivered the imprint's debut release, but rather British acid house, techno and drum & bass pioneer A Guy Called Gerald. The Mancunian channels the raw, analogue-rich heaviness of his early work throughout the EP, which sees him skip between twisted, cunningly swung, acid-fired heaviness ('Old Skool'), pleasingly metallic blends of electro, clonk and house ('Sugoi'), trippy and hypnotic early morning mysticism (the Berlin-friendly haziness of 'Flash Fight') and chunky, funk-tinged tech-house (the 'is it heavyweight house or light-touch techno' of 'False Religion', where Gerald makes a rare appearance on the mic).
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Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions 12" Vol 2
Nuvo Alfa
Flutter
Wow Yheah
Review: Laboratory Instinct unveils the second of a quartet of wax releases that will make up the vinyl version of A Guy Called Gerald's recent album, Tronic Jazz: The Berlin Sessions. On the A Side you are treated to the sinister orchestral acid wobble of "Nuovo Alfa" and the cleaner punchy techno of "Flutter". On the B Side the legendary producer drops "Wow Yheah", which flips a vocal snippet of a mid nineties hip-hop classic over growling bass patterns and a jacking metallic rhythm.
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out of stock $10.18
Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions 12" Vol 3
Iland
Just Soul
Round Eco
The Dip
Review: Laboratory Instinct grace our shelves with the third in a quartet of 12 inch releases that act as the vinyl version for A Guy Called Gerald's recent and rather sleek ''Tronic Jazz'' album. Your attention on Side A will dominated by the spectral dalliance with vintage Detroit techno mechanics of ''Iland'', with expertly layered syncopation reverberating around to a backdrop of cavernous throbbing bass and dreamy synth lines. This contrasts nicely with the neo techno futurism of ''Just Soul'' with melancholic strings slipping between tense off-kilter drum programming and bubbling atmospherics. Proceedings shift up a gear on ''Round Eco,'' which pulsates with menacing KiNK-ish energy, with an odd vocal murmur forming the driving groove around which Simpson wraps glacial keys and deviant bass twinges. Closing track ''The Dip'' oscillates wildly with B movie sci fi synth lines and scratching metallic tones.
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Flo-Ride
Flo-Ride (12")
Cat: SUGOL 01. Rel: 06 Aug 05
Flo-Ride
Under The Way
Visitor
Review: Re-issue to tie into the release of A Guy Called Gerald's new album release "Proto Acid - The Berlin Sessions" (on Laboratory Instinct Records) Sugoi was the earlier of the two imprints that A Guy Called Gerald set up almost exactly a year ago. This particular label was set up to cater for more leftfield inclinations, with a house tempo and everything from dub to breaks to techno thrown into the mix, with Gerald's usual panache for stylistic innovation.
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out of stock $5.65
Blow Your House Down (Remixes Part 1)
Cat: SPLIT 001A. Rel: 27 Apr 06
Blow Your House Down (original mix)
Blow Your House Down (Chris Finke mix)
Blow Your House Down (Freaks mix)
Blow Your House Down (Ben Sims " Soko" mix)
Review: A Guy Called Gerald is back and he is bigger than ever before!!! The Grandfather of early rave tunes is here with a very limited remix edition of the classic "Blow Your House Down". This EP contains remixes by Smith and Selway, Killa Productions (Ben Sims), Paul Mac and the British Murder Boys. A big anthem!!!
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Blow Your House Down (Remixes Part 2)
Cat: SPLIT 001B. Rel: 09 May 06
Blow Your House Down (Smith & Selway mix)
Blow Your House Down (Killa Productions mix)
Blow Your House Down (British Murder Boys M6 mix)
Blow Your House Down (Paul Mac mix)
Review: This is the 2nd in the limited edition 2 part pre-release remix package from the excellent Guy called Gerald - "Blow Your House Down". Here we have the pumping Smith and Selway remix on the A1 and a cut and paste remix from Killa Productions on the A2 whilst on the flip there is a supremely classy British Murder Boys remix. To finish, the ever reliable Paul Mac does what he does best.
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Is Man In Danger
Cat: PROTECH 01. Rel: 10 Nov 05
Is Man In Danger (Jungle mix)
Is Man In Danger (Stealth alternative mix)
Review: Re-issue of the debut release on the Protechshun label set up by A Guy Called Gerald at the tail end of last year to release his more drum & bass/breakbeat influenced tracks. On original release this was reviewed as bringing to mind his Black Secret Technology era. A Guy Called Gerald has a new album release out on the Laboratory Instinct label "Proto Acid' - The Berlin Sessions" hence this timely re-issue.
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Pipeline (reissue)
Pipeline (reissue) (purple vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HR 02PURPLE. Rel: 22 Feb 21
Pipeline (3:39)
Airline (3:41)
Feline (3:38)
Review: Repress of Birmingham's classic label Housewerks records. The Precursor to Sandwell District, the label featured Karl O'connor aka Regis, Peter Sutton aka Female and David Sumner Aka Function....
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out of stock $13.88
Summertime (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: N 1004. Rel: 10 Nov 20
Summertime (3:47)
Summertime (instrumental) (4:06)
Review: It's been a weird summer for sure in 2020, but you can improve yours by a guaranteed 100% with the addition of this hard to fine and often expensive 1980 great. High Frequency was a disco offshoot of Aleem, a boogie-funk, r&b and dance music trio formed in New York City. "Summertime" is the sort of bristling and infectious disco cut even the stony hearted can enjoy. The funky bassline, the feel good vocals, the lush chords - it's a real pearl of a track. The instrumental is just as feel good and uplifting. What a 7" this is.
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Gespielt von: Pete Haigh
Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $12.18
Untitled
Untitled (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SAW 1. Rel: 04 Sep 17
A Houseband - "Another Love Another Happiness"
Russian Hackers - "303"
Review: Smile & Wave appears from out of nowhere with two unknown names heading up the first release. There's no indication of who is behind A Houseband or Russian Hackers, but both of them have done a damn fine job of bringing two sure fire killers to wax. The first is "Another Love Another Happiness", which as the title candidly suggests is yet another version of the oft-sampled "Love & Happiness", this time framed in a bubbling, dubby deep house context for the mellow heads to soak up. By way of contrast Russian Hackers get busy with "303", bringing some forthright jack to the table.
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Gespielt von: Giorgio Luceri, Nasty Boy
out of stock $6.78
Black Water
Cat: WM 50161. Rel: 18 Feb 06
Black Water (main)
Black Water (instrumental)
Come Together
Review: Not any orchestral live band can create a feeling that translates so fluidly on the dancefloor. When they redid "Jaguar", A Hundred Birds took DJ Rolando's Detroit techno classic "Knights Of The Jaguar" and recreated it. Released by Wave in 2003, this tune made a big moment when Francois K dropped it at his Deep Space party, bringing the celebration to emotional new heights. The band also recorded a cover version of Angelique Kidjo's "Batonga" in 2001. With two covers and an original song, "Georgia", A Hundred Birds have gone on to receive international acclaim. A Hundred Birds return with yet another classic remake: "Black Water". It was the summer of 2000 and Kevin Saunderson's project Octave One conjured the original, a big club hit. You might remember its nostalgic melody and sweet harmony, reprised here in "Black Water". A Hundred Birds give this song new life, with their authentic acoustic treatment covering a whole new ground for the dancefloor.
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All I Do
Cat: AHS 019. Rel: 02 Jul 20
All I Do (Ryuhei The Man 45 edit vocal) (4:05)
All I Do (Ryuhei The Man 45 edit instrumental) (4:05)
Review: Japanese live outfit, A Hundred Birds has a thing for creating classic covers. Over the course of their career, they've recorded countless covers, including organic, string-laden interpretations of techno scene staples such as "Blackwater" (originally recorded by Octave 8) and "Knights of the Jaguar" (The Aztec Mystic). Last year they offered up another warm and wonderous cover, this time of Stevie Wonder classic "All I Do". Here it gets a new lease of life courtesy of scalpel fiend Ryu The Man, who has delivered tightened-up, floor-friendly vocal and instrumental edits of the warm, rich, soulful and undeniably summery cover version. Both are rather good, though it's the vocal version that will win over dancers.
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Bedroom Square
Cat: RCR 002. Rel: 22 Apr 16
Betaville (10:25)
Breakwater (6:59)
Betaville (Timothy J Fairplay remix) (6:43)
Review: Alvaro Cabana's Madrid based imprint (though mainly digitally formatted) has now made the jump to vinyl and boy are we happy. Charmingly named after his hometown (do check his reasoning on his Soundcloud; an interesting read) this label has some real potential, having released some great stuff by up and coming stars Jonathan Kusuma and Squarewave. It is now the turn of Canadian duo Jokers of The Scene who adopt the new alias A Jokers Bizarre for this particular outing. Leading the way is "Betaville", a soulful and emotive classic house jam in the vein of early Chicago/Detroit that clocks in at over 10 minutes. It is pretty epic. "Breakwater" goes for the more slo-mo nu-disco vibe and is just made for drifting, quite hypnotising. The remix by Timothy J Fairplay on the flip, is pretty sick too we must say!
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Lost World
Cat: CVSA 041. Rel: 15 Feb 07
Lost World (original mix)
Lost World (Martin Roth Psy remix)
Review: A collaboration between John O'Callaghan and Thomas Bronzwaer.
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out of stock $9.05
Lost World
Lost World (12" promo)
Cat: CVSA 041. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Lost World (original mix)
Lost World (Martin Roth Psy remix)
Review: A collaboration between John O'Callaghan and Thomas Bronzwaer.
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Get Smacked
Cat: DJS 013. Rel: 14 Jun 06
Get Smacked
Get Smacked (No Guitar mix)
Getting Wild
Review: "Get Smacked" is the innovative result of the first collaboration between A-lusion and MC Villain. After performing a live version on Q-base 2005 for the first time, it’s now hammered by a lot of DJ’s. "Get Smacked" stands for hard kicks and uplifting melodies.
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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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out of stock $9.91
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