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Singles
Classics Remastered
Cat: ATJ 015. Rel: 21 May 24
RU Ready (5:24)
Save Your Life (long version) (7:09)
2B Or Not 2B (Roy's remix) (7:07)
Heart Attack (1996 re-edit) (6:38)
Review: Reviewing Roy Davis Jr.'s impressive and deep catalogue, picking and choosing a few to represent him on a 'Classics Remastered' EP must be an impossible choice. With over 35 years of brilliant, genre defining music, we can't imagine how difficult this task must have been. Who hasn't heard 'RU Ready' on the dancefloor before?! Also included is the long version of 'Save Your Life' which has been a late-night jam choice for countless DJs. We're really excited to see the 1996-edit of 'Heart Attack' made the final track list also - this tech house masterpiece has killed dancefloors the world over. Hopefully there'll be more classics of Roy Davis Jr coming after this one - for now, pick these remastered gems up now.
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All I Do
All I Do (12")
Cat: FXGANGSTA. Rel: 19 Oct 10
Roy Davis Jr - "All I Do"
Omar S - "Da Teys" (feat DJ B Len D)
Review: Omar S treats us to a second release in the space of a week, with a much deserved reissue of some 1996 Roy Davis Jnr rawness across the A Side. The Stevie Wonder classic "All I Do" gets chopped up, laid over a killer Chi town beat filled with instantly gratifying raw drum edits and augmented by some evil bass thumps. Relentlessly brilliant and sounds just as fresh some 14 years on. Echoing a current trend this side plays outwards from the inside groove. On the flip Omar S teams up with DJ B Len D for the bongo heavy deep groove of "Da Teys" a track that's characterised by melodic keys which increase with curveball drama as the track progresses.





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Namida EP
Namida EP (12")
Cat: FCLR 010. Rel: 05 Feb 20
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (7:03)
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (AOM remix) (7:39)
Namida (Tears Of Happiness) (AOM dub) (7:09)
Ugetting Down (6:33)
Review: Glenn Davis' first outing on F*CLR Music, 2018's "Body & Soul EP", was something of a slept-on gem: a four-track collection of warm, groovy and musically intricate deep house capable of warming the cockles of even the stoniest of hearts. If anything, this belated follow-up is even better. "Namida (Tears Of Happiness)" is both superb and sublime: a spacey chunk of jazz-flecked futurist deep house rich in Latin-tinged drums, Detroit style sci-fi synths and chords that are so positive and life-affirming that you might want to marry them. Ashley Beedle and Darren Morris don the Afrikanz On Marz alias to deliver two top-drawer remixes: a decidedly cosmic, intergalactic "real" disco remake (the "remix") and an even more spacey, stripped-back "Dub". The latter is almost as inspired as Davis' original, which is saying something.
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A Place For You
Cat: DG 003. Rel: 13 Sep 22
A Place For You (7:24)
Take Me To The Club (6:18)
Take Me To The Club (Franck Roger remix) (6:15)
Who Are People (9:07)
Review: After establishing his name with a pair of rock-solid EPs on F*CLR Music, Glenn Davis established Deeper Groove Recordings as an outlet for his sparkling, melody-rich club workouts. A Place For You, his third outing on the imprint, is undeniably gorgeous - especially the EP-opening title track, where colurful synth riffs, sustained synth-strings and sun-splashed chords leap above a tactile deep house groove. The positivity, warmth and sonic colour continues on the chunkier and groovier 'Take Me To The Club', which is given a more thickset, classic U.S deep house-sounding rework by veteran deep house don Franck Roger. To round off an excellent EP, the Irish producer opts for a spiritually rich, piano-laden sound (and a killer analogue bassline) on 'Who Are People'.
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I Need You
Cat: DG 001. Rel: 23 Mar 21
I Need You (feat Lady T) (6:45)
I Need You (feat Lady T - Fish Go Deep Fool For Love mix) (6:52)
Freedom (7:21)
Freedom (Tr One Break The Chains mix) (7:14)
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Bourgie Bourgie
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Black Excellence EP
Cat: POE 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Hidden Hebrew (7:16)
Hidden Hebrew (Tolga Fidan remix) (5:31)
Hidden Hebrew (Housework remix) (5:54)
Summer La Costa (Roy Davis Jnr mix) (4:49)
Summer La Costa (Mourad remix) (6:47)
Review: American house don Roy Davis Jnr is inseparable from his cult classic 'Gabriel' with Peven Everett but also has many other delightful deep house cuts in his discography. His Black Excellence EP is one of them. It came digitally in 2022 on the P'oe Records label and now gets pressed up to wax for the imprint's first foray into this medium. It features the single 'Hidden Hebrew' which is a percussive deep house sound with soothing piano chords and plenty of drum fills and splashy cymbals. There are two different remixes of it as well as his own RDJ version of 'Summer La Costa' which is a more humid and horn-laced jam with a soulful topline. Last of all is a Mourad Remix packed with wet hand claps and chopped-up loops and violin.
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Gabriel (remastered)
Cat: LARV 019. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Gabriel (The Scroll mix) (7:00)
Gabriel (tamborine dub) (7:11)
Gabriel (live garage) (7:25)
Words To Give By (7:16)
Review: It would be fair to say that Roy Davis Jr and Peven Everett's "Gabriel" (originally written "Gabrielle" on early pressings) has become a timeless dance music classic - a track that both soulful house and UK garage DJs reach for in times of trouble. Should it not be in your collection already (and it should be), Large Music has decided to re-master and re-press the original 1996 12". It does, of course, contain the now ubiquitous "Live Garage" version - the groovy two-step, trumpet-laden mix that became popular with early UK garage DJs - plus a trio of lesser-known remixes. The Tambourine Dub, in particular, is something of a tough, warehouse-friendly deep house treat.
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No Computers Necessary (reissue)
Cat: VIBR 009. Rel: 21 Apr 17
Cosmic Groove
Strobe Light
Falling Forever
Floating
Review: Chicago based producer Tai Davis first came to light earlier this year with the Made In Chicago 12" on Dizzy Tunes, and now he follows that up with an EP on the ever productive Vibraphone. As the title No Computers Necessary would suggest, this is classically-rooted house music with all the charm the hardware process provides. Davis' productions are bright, melodic creations with rock solid grooves and strong hooks for all kinds of good times, with B2 track "Floating" standing out with its strafing acid line punching out into a decidedly ethereal soundscape.
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Discotekken
Cat: VIBR 027. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Brain Dead (5:27)
Whop (5:14)
Thatacid (5:53)
Fusion (5:18)
Gespielt von: Queer On Acid
Tags: Acid House
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Ultra Feeling
Cat: HOTHAUS 098. Rel: 18 May 23
Ultra Feeling (vocal mix) (3:37)
Ultra Feeling (5:20)
Morning Light (5:13)
Alien Voices (6:14)
Tags: Tech House
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Twilight
Cat: FLRS 164. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Twilight (4:47)
Twilight (Coastlines remix) (4:23)
Review: Twilight is the latest piece by long time DJ, producer and remixer, Dominic Dawson. The Japanese label Flower, has released this single to 7" complete with a remix for the second side. The title track is a catchy and funky house track that while the remix is a bit more Balearic and beachy. Both versions have their place in any house setlist and will set the tone for any eclectic DJ set. With the DJing background Dominic has, he is a great guide to setting the mood with music. Like the title artwork suggests, this is perfect music to watch the sun go down to.
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Face Of Love (remixes)
Cat: FMG 8011. Rel: 01 May 20
Face Of Love (Johnny Juice remix) (4:25)
Face Of Love (DJ Spinna Refreak) (7:19)
Face Of Love (Mell Starr remix - UB 7" edit) (5:05)
Indiscreet (Johnny Juice remix) (5:43)
Indiscreet (DJ Spinna Refreak) (7:56)
Indiscreet (Mell Starr remix - UB 7" edit) (4:44)
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Disco Lives
Cat: OGVV 001. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Do You Want The Real Thing (Opolopo remix) (10:57)
Let Them Dance (Dr Packer remix) (7:23)
Indiscreet (The Knutsens remix) (7:21)
Review: Although best known for the soaring anthem 'Cathedrals' - a 1976 gem that has been reissued many times - there's much more disco gold in the D.C Larue catalogue to find and play. It's ripe for remixing, too, as this fine EP proves. Opolopo steps up first to deliver a suitably grandiose, Tom Moulton style rearrangement of 1978 cut 'Do You Want The Real Thing' that smartly alternates between Clavinet-sporting groove sections and more overblown, hands-in-the-air instrumental sections. Over on the flip, Dr Packer gets his disco-funk on (minus the house beats he often employs) on a celebratory revision of 'Let Them Dance', before the Knutsens reach for star-fall electronics, throbbing arpeggio-driven bass and righteous orchestration on a delightfully full-throttle revision of 'Indiscreet'.
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Consciousness EP
Cat: MBH 004. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Ramble Of A Revol (Snip) (12:07)
Consciousness (12:19)
Review: Detroit's Julion De'Angelo is back with his second release on Maybee Hill Music, the 'Consciousness' EP. 'Ramble of a Revol' kicks things off with a 12-minute acid jack banger, full of raw emotion and a powerful message against oppressionipast, present, and future. Then there's 'Consciousness,' a smoother, more atmospheric number with dreamy keys and a bassline that nods to Larry Heard, all tied together with steady, hypnotic beats. This EP is all about reimagining the dancefloor, bringing a minimalist vibe that inspires movement and spiritual energy.
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She Is The One
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 150. Rel: 11 Jun 12
She Is The One
Laxxed
Life Sentence
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Tropical Gangster
Tropical Gangster (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SMS 030. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Karibu Funk
Lucky Fellow
Pina Colada (2023 remix)
Review: Samosa makes the occasion of its 30th release milestone with a gem of a 12" from label boss De Gama who offers the correctly entitled Tropical Gangster three tracker. It's an EP that will keep the summer vibe alive a little longer with its pool-side house and disco fusion fun of Afro flavours and big hooks. 'Karibu Funk' has a tribal rhythmic vibe to it with loose percussion and plenty of exotic flutes, then comes the heavy groove that is 'Lucky Fellow' with bouncing bass and a magic flute riff. On the flip is the more cool and seductive sound of 'PiNa Colada' (2023 remix) which has slinky Latino drum breaks and irresistibly melodies full of tropical colour.
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Split EP No 3
Cat: HPF 027. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Michel De Hey - "Hot Like That" (5:24)
Michel De Hey - "Pressure You" (5:38)
DJ Steaw - "Northern Line" (7:24)
DJ Steaw - "Don't Care" (7:15)
Review: The third installment of the Split EP series brings together the talents of Dutchman Michel De Hey and DJ Steaw, offering four dynamic tracks ready to ignite the dancefloor. The A-side kicks off with 'Hot Like That,' delivering thumping warehouse house music infused with serious 90s house sounds. 'Pressure You' follows with a more upbeat vibe, blending high-energy house elements with deepness and a tracky vibe, ensuring a fun experience. Flipping over to the B-side, 'Northern Line' introduces deep bass, fun house music, and a hypnotic groove, accentuated by chords of beauty that mesmerise the senses. 'Don't Care' rounds off the EP with deeper house vibes, boasting addictive smoothness that keeps listeners hooked. Together, De Hey and DJ Steaw masterfully fuse nostalgic elements with vibrant synths and buoyant house rhythms, crafting four musings that are primed for the clubs. Four groove-inducing tracks that will undoubtedly captivate audiences on any dancefloor.
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Tags: Tech House
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New Beginning EP
Cat: MMV 002. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Manuel De Lorenzi & Freddie Wall - "Sun-Rise" (6:15)
Fichs - "Find Yourself" (6:35)
Manuel De Lorenzi - "You Already Know It" (7:08)
Manuel De Lorenzi & Giacomo Silvestri - "The Big Apple Community" (7:09)
Review: Monday Morning is back to roll out some more lush house depths with a second EP, this one featuring founder Manuel De Lorenzi in the company of his pals Giacomo Silvestri, Freddie Wall and Fichs. 'Sun-Rise' is a nice gritty but vibey opener with percussive skip and dry hits. Fichs's solo cut is a loopy workout with nice bulbous synths and a pared-back rhythm that gets ever more inescapable while De Lorenzi then offers up the radiant synth warmth and dubby undercurrents of minimal house shuffler 'You Already Know It.' With Giacomo Silvestri he then closes on the more percussive loops of soft house soother 'The Big Apple Community.'

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Gespielt von: Superbreak
Tags: Tech House
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Barra Nova
Cat: TLM 7004. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Barra Nova (4:14)
Partido #2 (4:03)
Review: Dreamy house hooks from Stefano De Santis here, the house musician and multi-instrumentalist whose chops on the synth hear him blast through several difficult-to-master bits of gear, including Rhodes, Moog, Prophet 5, Solina Strings Ensemble, Juno 6, Upright Piano and Percussion. Musically, 'Barra Nova' contains interpretations of uplifting soulful house and bossa nova, producing a backstreety, neon-soaked mood.
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New Beginning
Cat: QBM 020. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Roy (5:12)
Lie #3 (4:21)
Paths (2:16)
Tokyo 80' (5:00)
Lie #3 (Sean McCabe & Boogie Cafe dub) (5:29)
Review: Rome's contemporary jazz maestro Stefano De Santis is back with his 'New Beginning' EP on the esteemed Quattro Bambole Music. Across four stunning tracks, Stefano's musicianship shines as he explores jazz-infused broken beat, boogie, deep house and lo-fi hip-hop. Highlights come thick and fast and include the mellow jazz landscapes of 'Roy,' the lush blend of slow-motion house and broken beats on 'Lie#3', the emotive, piano-driven 'Paths' and the 80s boogie vibe of 'Tokyo 80.' UK producer Sean McCabe mastered the EP but also delivers a deep house dub of 'Lie#3.'
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Best Of Various
Stefano De Santis - "Murk" (4:03)
Batavia Collective - "Rearview" (3:43)
Cormac Fulton - "Loungeware" (feat Floor Polder) (6:45)
Mike Perras - "Soulluos" (6:32)
Future Jazz Ensemble - "Over The Rainbow" (4:05)
Takahiro Fuchigami - "Outer Heaven" (5:35)
Review: Stefano De Santis kicks off Ten Lovers' new 'Best Of Various' release with 'Murk'; as the name suggests, this is indeed a dark workout from Rome's finest. The tone is set thereout for a thoroughly varied V/A, blending every curious hallmark from jazzdance, G-funk, Chicago house and progressive. The opener is a muted but no less expansive start, establishing the broken, one-beat-eliding, live-drummy mood that is then heard throughout. Batavia Collective's 'Rearview' thematically harks after an unconscious joy, considering what can only be implied, not stated, by way of a gorgeous, what sounds to be largely live, modal synth squeezer on which the slowdown is the real highlight. Future Jazz Ensemble's 'Over The Rainbow' is by far the most challenging, blurring any woulda-been established lines popularly splitting 'live' and 'electronic' with a reverb-drenched generative fill workout, while closer 'Outer Heaven' from Takahiro Fuchigami, hailing from Fukuoka, rounds things off on a note of Hancockian jive.
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U All Disco Lovers F***
U All Disco Lovers F*** (pink splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: FRPP 017R. Rel: 12 Dec 24
U All Disco Lovers. F*** (6:13)
I Gotta Find U (feat Alex Layan) (5:16)
Wot U Think (5:54)
U All Disco Lovers. F*** (Art Of Tones remix) (5:52)
U All Disco Lovers. F*** (Floorfillers remix) (6:15)
Review: Basile de Suresnes offers a seamless blend of nostalgic disco energy and modern house rhythms. The opening track brims with soulful samples and an irresistible groove, a nod to late-night dancefloor euphoria. Following this, a bassline-driven funk-infused cut keeps the energy rolling, blending deep rhythmic elements with playful textures. Closing the release, a high-energy finale showcases soaring strings and a pulsating beat, delivering a vibrant crescendo. This is a confident statement of intent for selectors seeking to bridge classic influences with a contemporary twist.

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Hush Money
Cat: BZDSR 004. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Kompromat (5:11)
Chulo Chulo (4:52)
B-Side (4:22)
I Got The Papers (4:58)
I Can Get Xxx (5:04)
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NOWnormal
NOWnormal (hand-numbered vinyl 12" + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MT 19018. Rel: 25 Apr 24
NOWnormal (9:51)
NotAnotherCafe!! (with Deon Jamar - Turmeric Latte mix) (8:27)
MyzticBounz (3:34)
Review: Mother Tongue pushes on with more sounds from the constantly evolving creative mind of Julion De'Angelo. His vibe is soulful, modern yet proudly Black, and always has a big focus on the dumps. This debut for the label carries on that tradition with opener 'NOWnormal' built on a rugged rhythm and laden with percussion and off-grid chords. 'NotAnotherCafe!!' (with Deon Jamar - Turmeric Latte mix) has more sunny synths and a percolating low end reminiscent of Theo Parrish and 'MyzticBounz' rides roughshod on broken beats and busted synths that bring a raw sense of soul.
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Superfluous
Superfluous (white vinyl double 12")
Cat: AVRGLP 01. Rel: 07 Mar 23
Esprit Coubertin (feat Paul Cut) (3:40)
Truman Flow (4:55)
Annees Folles (feat Herr Krank) (5:18)
Extravagante Sobriete (4:30)
Eurovision (5:24)
Eurovision (Piano mix) (5:26)
Global Unlimited (5:17)
Fermeture Facile (2:24)
Review: Whatever you were expecting from an album named 'Superflous', forget it. An exploration into all the many paths of light that refract from the prism of house music, Bagarre commands the dancefloor with every track, placing specific emphasis on keys - a side of the genre that the mainstream has fallen out of love with in recent years. The silky smooth jazz house of 'Espirit Coubertin', a more classic NYC brand of vocal house (beset with 80s synth phrases) in 'Truman Flow' and a divulgence into some driving piano acid house with chopped up vocals in 'Annees Folles' to even a more modern, turn of the century approach with the big hit 'Eurovision' - I could go on. A wonderful and tight package, this LP almost feels like a compilation for how varied and versatile the tracks are. The packaging being one of the selling points of course, the carbon impact of the vinyl production promising to be compensated by a French organisation. You certainly don't have to feel bad about dancing to this now.
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Chaleur Tournante
Cat: MCRD 001. Rel: 07 Apr 21
Deborah Aime La Bagarre - "Effort Patriotique" (6:06)
Atchoum & Grincheux - "Minuit 10" (4:58)
ESBA - "Crush Provencale" (feat Jean Lewis) (4:52)
Merrin - "Brun Roux" (6:15)
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Savoy EP
Savoy EP (12")
Cat: RUNDEECKEN 003. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Deep Control (6:16)
Jazztrain (6:13)
Another Place (6:23)
Savoy (6:17)
Atlantic Starr (6:22)
Deeptroit (6:15)
Review: The third EP on Dutch disc discoursers Runde Ecken, the 'Savoy' EP proceeds the 'Jazzfloor' and 'Another Deep' EPs as the charming third-timer by the label's sole nucleotide, Deejazzid. With an exclusive focus on breezy minimal disco set to vinyl - and paired with a Ben Day comic book visual style - we hear another six soothers round out a swole overall mix here, as 'Deep Control' moves into 'Deeptroit', cranking up the heat under the deep minimal casserole in pigeon step.
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Paradise (remastered) (reissue)
Cat: BST X071. Rel: 09 Dec 19
Paradise (vocal mix) (5:05)
Paradise (Paradise mix) (4:56)
Paradise (dub mix) (5:09)
Paradise (Deep Jungle mix) (4:56)
Review: Best dig out a bona fide gem from the early days of Italian house music - a one-shot hit from the masterful minds of Alex Neri and Marco Baroni that originally surfaced in 1992 on Adriatic Club. This sunkissed classic has everything a deep house cut should - smooth piano, a splash of diva vocals, and feel-good vibes oozing from every pore. For our money the "Deep Jungle Mix" is the one - a smouldering swinger that will draw you in and keep you warm at night, but whichever twist on the '90s styles you prefer this record has got you covered.
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Give It 2 U
Cat: CRM 330. Rel: 06 May 25
Give It 2 U (5:55)
The Beginning Groove (5:55)
Green Light (feat Dennis Wonder) (6:04)
Review: Bari's Deepshakerz return to key UK label Crosstown Rebels with a tight, percussive three-tracker rooted in the crossover between Afro-tinged house and punchy, early Chicago rhythms. Opener 'Give It 2 U' throws down a sinewy blend of filtered vocal chops and tumbling drums, straddling jacking minimalism and maximal groove with characteristic flair. On the B-side, 'The Beginning Groove' slows the rush slightly, working a heady, looping motif into a more restrained late-night hypnotiser. Closer 'Green Light' features a crisp vocal from Dennis Wonder, building up a more melodic high with bright chords and bouncy swingiless brooding, more pure release. It's the Italian duo's second release for Damian Lazarus' label, and a strong showcase of their versatility within a signature sound.
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Sugar
Sugar (12")
Cat: SFRD 081. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Deepstar - "Sugar" (feat Donna Allen - Richard Earnshaw remix) (6:33)
Deepstar - "Sugar" (feat Donna Allen) (7:51)
Melba Moore - "My Heart Belongs To You" (Groove Assassin remix) (6:15)
Melba Moore - "My Heart Belongs To You" (Ron Carroll's BMC vocal Classical) (8:08)
Review: Soulfuric Recordings, a pillar of house music history founded by Brian Tappert and Marc Pomeroy, continues to deliver with the reissue of Donna Allen's 'Sugar.' Originally released in 2002, this track showcases Allen's r&b vocals alongside Pomeroy's signature groove-driven production. The package features two versions of 'Sugar,' including Richard Earnshaw extended mix, which highlights and the original version. On Side-2 remixes are complemented by two standout versions of Melba Moore's 'My Heart Belongs To You,' with a Groove Assassin extended mix and a Ron Carroll BMC vocal mix. Despite being over two decades old, 'Sugar' retains its vibrant energy and classic appeal, embodying Soulfuric's legacy of influential house music. This reissue celebrates the timeless quality of the track today.
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EP 2
EP 2 (12")
Cat: EGLO 42. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Black Is Key (7:23)
Man Made (4:21)
Orbiting Uhura (6:14)
The Vault Descends (5:27)
Review: UK legend Dego and killer keys-man Kaidi Tatham have been in a rich vein of form of late, dropping brilliant EPs on Eglo, Sound Signature and Rush Hour (the latter under their 2000Black alias). Here, they return to Eglo with four more slices of warm, rich, soul-flecked fluidity. As with previous outings, much of the material has a laidback jazz-funk feel, particularly "Orbiting Uhara" and the delicious "The Vault Descends" (think bustling bruk rhythms and darting boogie synths). They also offer up some tougher, synth-laden bruk-funk in the shape of "Man Made", while "Black Is Key" sees them unfurl a head-nodding vocal roller.
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I've Gotta Heat (remixes)
I've Gotta Heat (remixes) (white vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ANGL 011. Rel: 07 Mar 25
I've Gotta Heat (Isolee rework) (6:46)
I've Gotta Heat (6:38)
I've Gotta Heat (Ohm Hourani Festival Du Soleil rework) (8:43)
I've Gotta Heat (Delavelour Freespacemix) (6:38)
Review: Canadian label Poesie Angulaire kicks off its year with a new series of remixes featuring Delavelour (aka Francois Lebaron). Taken from his Paranoid Fantasies long player, this package fuses glitches, circuit-bent rhythms and nostalgic chords into something fresh. The Freespacemix blends melancholic synths with a garage bassline, while the one and only Isolee delivers a sharp, refined rework. Ohm Hourani rounds out the EP with a hypnotic minimal version, adding a deep, atmospheric touch to a fine array of new takes on the signature sound of Delavelour.

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Neighboursoul Edits Vol 7
Cat: NBS 008. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Come On People (7:09)
Fire & Desire (6:11)
Say No No (5:11)
The Streets (7:11)
Review: Spanish label NeighbourSoul bring a heraldic design sensibility to wildout disco edits on 12", with this latest record taking on a leonine art direction on the inner label and sleeve. A top-up to their enduring vinyl-only series, this one hears a resident editor arride four more most-pleasing disco loops, believably emulating a bygone time in which DJs would sticker and knife their records to create workable tools, in the absence of software.
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Deeper Into Space EP
Cat: SHEW 39. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Here We Go! (6:32)
Earth Game (DELINSTR Winning mix) (6:32)
Here We Go! (Loud & Clear mix) (5:36)
Deeper Into Space (6:44)
Review: For the uninitiated, DELINSTR is an alternative alias of Shewey Trax regulars Delicate Instruments, a Californian duo known for the decidedly intergalactic, cosmic and West Coast-friendly nature of the deep house sound. They stretch out a little stylistically on this four-tracker, confidently striding between sleazy and mind-mangling acid jackers (the raw and breathless 'Here We Go'), dubby and bleeping deep house headiness ('Earth Game (DELINSTR Winning Mix)', thumping aural intensity (the alternative 'Loud & Clear' version of 'Here We Go') and intergalactic house/techno fusion (the excellent 'Deeper Into Space'). All four tracks sound immediate and loose round the edges, as if they started life as live studio jams.
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Dis Chronicles Vol 3
Dis Chronicles Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: REPEAT 20. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Chicago Transit Authority - "Emotive" (8:23)
Grant Dell & Jay Tripwire - "Cosmic Kebab" (7:18)
Grant Dell - "Rhythmic Science" (6:44)
Review: Minimal heads will be chuffed to see that the third volume of the Dis Chronicles series has now arrived on Repeat. It is another stylish collection of Grant Dell beats starting with a cut as Chicago Transit Authority. 'Emotive' is a perfect blend of jazzy keys and skipping garage drums with deep house vibes and swirling pads to add extra heat. On the flipside, Dell links with Jay Tripwire for 'Cosmic Kebab' which leans more into tech house territory but as the title suggests has nice starry synth work and to close out, Dell goes it alone on 'Rhythmic Science' which looks you into his precise beat work and diffuse late night chords.
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House Time Chicago EP
House Time Chicago EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FR 43. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Time For House (6:42)
Time For House (Jorge Savoretti remix) (7:11)
Chica & Go (6:20)
Chica & Go (Franco Cinelli remix) (7:35)
Review: Chicago and house music go together like tea and cake, football and accumulators and politicians and bullshit. Dellacasa taps into that fine tradition here on the Fresca label with some fresh and future facing takes on the trip and tested Windy City template. 'Time For House' is a pulsating, enthralling cut with rich kicks and a jacked-up percussive edge under prying basslines. Jorge Savoretti remixes with a brighter melodic twist and 'Chica & Go' then gets a little more playful and loopy with jazzy motifs and bubbly pads. Franco Cinelli remixes this one into a funky jam for steamy sessions.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $18.01
Dawg On Wax
Cat: TRD 080. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Demarkus Lewis - "TGIF" (5:10)
FederFunk - "We Keep It Groovin'" (5:13)
Jazzmik - "Get Him Outta Here" (5:07)
Oggie B - "Steady Old Foot" (4:56)
Makson (PL) - "Last Man Standing" (5:00)
Caserta & Jonny C - "Party # 1" (5:34)
Review: After years spent serving up tasty, digital-only singles, Polish imprint That's Right Dawg Music finally makes its vinyl bow via a six-track mini-album featuring some of their most-checked catalogue cuts. Demarkus Lewis kicks things off via the carefully crafted disco-house release of 'TGIF', before Federfunk slams down the jazz-sampling peak-time punchiness of 'We Keep It Groovin' and Jazzmik offers up the funky deep house bounce of 'Get Him Outta Here'. Over on the reverse, Oggie B cannily combines mind-mangling electronic stabs, pumping beats and orgasmic vocal samples ('Steady Old Foot'), Makson makes great use of vintage rap and disco guitar samples on the energy-packed house thump of 'Last Man Standing', and Casserta and Jonny C join forces on the bass-heavy garage-house bump of 'Party #1'.
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The Music In Space
Cat: FRPP 026. Rel: 23 May 24
The Music In Space (6:59)
Enter The House Of My Lord (6:37)
First Look In San Diego (6:29)
The Music In Space (DJ Sneak remix) (6:32)
Review: Kevin Dennis Pierre has been making high-grade house music as Demuir since the dawn of the Millennium, in the process notching up releases on such imprints as Robsoul Recordings, Stickman, Nite Grooves, Farris Wheel, Heist, Kaoz Theory and Hot Creations. Here the Toronto-based producer brings his brand of club-ready deep house to France's Frappe Recordings, flitting between driving, mind-bending peak-time hedonism ('The Music In Space'), jazzy and sample-rich goodness ('Enter The House of My Lord') and revivalist Chicago 'boompty' (the early 2000s Classic Music Company style 'First Look In San Diego'). Pierre's old pal DJ Sneak rounds things off with a deliciously sleazy, weighty and sub-heavy interpretation of 'The Music In Space' with added low-end sax stabs.
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Organized Kaoz EP 3
Cat: KTEP 003V. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Demuir - "Lusting U" (feat Bluey Robinson) (6:31)
DJ Sneak - "Judy Russell Red" (6:31)
Review: Kerri Chandler has once again dipped into the vaults of his long-running Kaoz Theory label and picked out two previously digital-only gems deserving of a belated vinyl debut. On side A you'll find Demuir's soulful and uplifting 2020 jam 'Lusting U', a rolling chunk of semi-organic house warmth featuring superb lead vocals from British vocalist Bluey Robinson. Over on side B, it's all about DJ Sneak's 'Judy Russell', a killer cut first featured on his Movin' Parts EP three years ago. A bit deeper, woozier and more loose-limbed than some of his more muscular and forthright workouts, it sees the veteran producer wrap synthesized vocalisations and sunny chords around a chunky bassline and swinging house beats that sound like they could have come straight out of Kenny Dope's MPC.
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Robsoul Sampler Classic 03
Cat: ROBSOULCLASSIC 03. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Demuir - "From Paris To Strasbourg" (5:55)
Vincent Caira - "Back Again" (6:02)
Mo'Funk - "Bring Together" (feat Roland Clark) (5:37)
Review: Robsoul Recordings has continue on the rich tradition of superb France deep hose for many years after the first wave of artists and labels came and went. This third edition of its Classic Sampler series is another joyous one that opens up with the jazzy loops and soul-drenched house grooves of Demuir's 'From Paris To Strasbourg'. Vincent Caira's 'Back Again' is more solid and raw but no less heartfelt then Mo'Funk & Roland Clark cut lose with an unabashed piano sound on 'Bring Together' that will get hands in the air. Three timeless tracks that really tap into the original spirit of house music.
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Gespielt von: Igor Gonya
 in stock $16.06
Move EP (reissue)
Move EP (reissue) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: FR 225R. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Move (5:45)
Boom (6:13)
Into My Brain (7:02)
Turn Me On (5:08)
Review: A reissue of this sought-after EP brings back four tracks that exemplify the best in dancefloor-ready deep house. Side-1 kicks off with 'Move', a crisp and tracky production that pairs a classy vocal message with soulful Chicago influences. Its sharp rhythms and polished sound make it a timeless groove. 'Boom' follows with a deeper, more hypnotic energy - a perfect balance of catchiness and subtlety for late-night sets. Flipping to the Side-2, 'Into My Brain' ventures into retro techno territory, weaving Italo disco elements into a cinematic, almost soundtrack-like atmosphere. Its nostalgic yet futuristic vibe creates as a bold pivot. Rounding out the EP, 'Turn Me On' blends disco and house with a touch of 70s flair, creating a smooth, genre-crossing closer. This reissue is a celebration of Demuja's ability to craft tracks with enduring appeal. Jimpster's Freerange label continues to be one of the go to labels for deep house, period.
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Bring Back Love
Cat: PERMVAC 3371. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Will You Hate Me (4:48)
Is It Really Love (dub) (4:09)
Back For More (5:17)
What To Do With That (2:57)
Review: Demujna keeps it class as always on this latest offering on the long running and reliable Permanent Vacation label. His Bring Back Love EP kicks off with some twitchy acid modulations and smeared strong samples, thumping kicks on 'Will You Hate Me' then picks up the pace with some cruising house beats and metallic synth sounds that twist and turn in evocative fashion. 'Back For More' is a winky one with sugar chords and blurts of melodic colour and 'What To Do With That' shuts down with some slapping hits and mangled vocals for an emotive finish.
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Enjoy The Silence
Cat: DM 01. Rel: 29 Apr 24
Enjoy The Silence (16B remix) (10:07)
Enjoy The Silence (Francois K dub) (5:45)
Enjoy The Silence (Ricki Tik Tik mix) (5:31)
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Enjoy The Silence: KROQ FM Broadcast Dodgers Stadium LA 05/08/1990
Cat: ICONS 001. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix extended) (6:19)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon remix) (2:39)
Enjoy The Silence (Osadon instrumental) (6:20)
Review: Enjoy The Silence, Depeche Mode's standout single from Violator, marked a significant moment in the band's career, becoming their most successful UK single since 'Master & Servant' in 1984. 'Enjoy The Silence' captured both critical and public acclaim, peaking at number six in the UK charts and achieving top spots in Denmark and Spain, as well as reaching number eight in the US. The 12" version is beloved by fans with the myriad of great remixes the song provided. This new yellow vinyl version helps meet the demand of an always desirable dance record. The single's success earned Depeche Mode their first Brit Award for Best Single of 1990. This newfound positivity extended to the subsequent reception of Violator, solidifying 'Enjoy The Silence' as an iconic track in Depeche Mode's discography. The song continues to be celebrated for its brooding, tender qualities, and its ability to resonate with audiences globally as well as the iconic video.
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ITWVA 002
ITWVA 002 (12")
Cat: ITWVA 002. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Derek & DJLo - "Astral Coffee" (6:12)
Funksonic - "Apres Midi En Petit Peu Balearic" (4:59)
TMM aka The Mechanical Man - "Sinfonie Mattutine" (6:26)
Tai Gong - "The Wrong Place At The Right Time" (5:29)
Gespielt von: Replika | Common Mode
 in stock $16.34
In My Soul Mixes
Cat: FING 003. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Rob's No Ears Mix (6:21)
No Ears Detox Your Soul (6:17)
Lil' Mark's Detox Retox (5:43)
Lil' Mark's M5 Mix (5:05)
Review: Rob Mello and Lil' Mark are known collective as the Detox Twins and between them they must easily have over half a century's experience in the underground. They bring all that to this new package of four mixes of 'In My Soul' on the Finger Prince label. Up first is 'Rob's No Ears Mix' with its scruffy drums and lovely breaks overlaid with pulsing melodies. 'No Ears Detox Your Soul' brings some upright garage skip and future funk and 'Lil' Mark's Detox Retox' keeps that free flowing rhythm going with plenty of irresistible synth hooks. 'Lil' Mark's M5 Mix' closes out with a fleshy bassline and tightly coiled drums.
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Gespielt von: RaOul (Swirl People)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.18
High Life: The Remixes
High Life: The Remixes (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: HEIST 039. Rel: 10 Jul 19
Yes, No, Maybe (feat Tom Misch - Sterac Electronics remix) (6:26)
Call Of The Wild (feat Jungle By Night - Cinthie remix) (6:05)
High Life (feat Lorenz Rhode - Jura Soundsystem remix) (4:50)
Ketama Gold (Matt Karmil remix) (7:36)
Ex Machina (Gari Romalis Detroit On The Move remix) (6:03)
Review: In our opinion, the best remix EPs are those that don't plough a narrow dancefloor furrow, but instead offer up reworks that touch on different styles and sounds. That's what you get here as an invited cast re-interprets tracks from Detroit Swindle's "Highlife" LP. The star attractions are arguably twinfold: a killer electro-soul take on "Yes, No Maybe" by Dutch veteran Sterac Electronics and a bustling revision of "Call of the Wild" by Cinthie that sounds like a mid-90s NYC basement house jam. That said, we're also big fans of Jura Soundsystem's dubbed-out Balearic electro mix of "High Life" and the formidably floor-friendly tweaks by Matt Karmil and Gari Romalis on side B. In other words, it's a very strong EP.
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 in stock $11.64
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