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ECHO 010
ECHO 010 (limited 12")
Cat: ECHO 010. Rel: 15 Jan 24
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - Dubkasm dubplate mix) (6:14)
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - LQ & MSHCode Jungle remix) (6:14)
Kloke & LQ - "Computer Bubblers" (5:22)
Duburban & Galvatron - "Let Off The Music" (5:56)
Review: Australian bass collective Echo Chamber get busy with this supreme VA featuring a range of talented friends old and new. LQ takes the lead with the sublime 'Way Down' that bubbles and flexes in two system-primed forms: the spacious heavyweight Dubkasm mix and LQ and MSHCode's own breakbeat-heavier shakedown. Flip for more LQ goodies as he links up with Kloke for the fittingly titled groove-up 'Computer Bubblers' while Duburban and Galvatron finish the EP with the furious drum funk up 'Let Off The Music'. The only echo here is the reload.
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Missing You
Cat: SOULR 075. Rel: 27 Sep 16
Missing You (feat Tyler Daley & DRS) (7:12)
Tumult (6:16)
Review: The pairing of LSB and DRS is up there with wine and cheese. Having smashed 2015 with "The View", the pair return with another beautiful, emotion-soaked gem "Missing You". With its soft pianos and space for DRS to ruminate, it's another soulful smash that will stand the test of time. "Tumult" shows the complete flip of LSB's ever-perennial skills as he rolls out a darkside roller with a serious hurricane bassline that's powerful enough to take you back to the 2001. With his debut album around the corner, both tracks do well to remind you just how on-point LSB is.
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Feeling Better
Cat: ICP 510. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Feeling Better (6:27)
Before You Know It (3:36)
Get On Up Disco (6:16)
Let's Dance (3:24)
Review: With a career spanning almost four decades, Luca Travesi aka LTJ Xperience is no stranger to legendary Italian label IRMA, on which he brings the funk once again on his latest effort 'Feeling Better', a slo-mo and seriously lo-slung dancefloor heater featuring powerful vocals underpinned by dope beats and psyched-out motifs. Elsewhere, there's the soulful downbeat journey 'Before You Know It' featuring some killer horns, and some top class acid jazz arriving in the form of B-side cut 'Let's Dance'.
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Gespielt von: Ltj xperience
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Hot Molten Lava
Cat: LIH 45. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Keep Trying (short version) (5:27)
Drunk (8:40)
Retro (7:36)
Hotmoltenlava (6:09)
Lunacy (5:37)
Can't Stop Overthinking (5:21)
Review: Marcel Vogel's Lumberjacks In Hell was first established in 2010 and since then has steadily peddled the hottest of sonic metals, either well-known or radar-evading. Centring on leftfield club music, their approach is to establish something of a home for artists, who regularly return to the label after periods of years. House artitsts Lu/Lu and Lyma prove no exception to this rule, returning to the label after two years with their newest record 'Hot Molten Lava'. The joint alias of Lucas van Ee and Tjerk Lammers, this Dutch duo first emerged as bright sparks on their local Amsterdam scene; now they continue their effulgent journey; across the seven tracks of 'Hot Molten Lava', we hear an odyssey of electrifying new house anthems, seamlessly combining to produce an exothermic solidification in sound.
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Gespielt von: Marcel Vogel
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Summer Of Love EP
Cat: SRTX 036. Rel: 31 May 22
Breakbleep (5:19)
My Little Kawai (6:46)
Summer Of Love (Endless mix) (5:52)
Summer Of Love (DJ Steve remix) (5:30)
Review: Few producers have proved quite as adept at crafting nostalgic slabs of dancefloor retro-futurism as Luca Lozano. The Sheffield-based producer's inspirations are hardly hidden - think bleep & bass, early breakbeat hardcore, acid house etc - but he still manages to meld familiar rave-era sounds into pleasing new shapes. The headline attraction on the producer's latest EP for Super Rhythm Traxx is arguably 'Summer of Love (Endless Mix)', a pleasingly bouncy, sub-heavy chunk of melody-laden, dub-flecked breakbeat attractiveness laced with spacey synth sounds and trippy electronics. It comes backed by a more upbeat breakbeat hardcore style revision from DJ Steve. Elsewhere, 'Breakbleep' lives up to its descriptive title and 'My Little Kawai' sounds like a deep house, acid-sporting tribute to Ability II style dub-wise UK techno.
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Acid Avengers 031
Cat: AAR 031. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Luche - "Pain Bird" (6:44)
Luche - "Some Days Don't Exist" (6:40)
Laton Rave - "Celestial Bloom" (6:57)
Laton Rave - "Hornest Revenge" (6:55)
Review: Nantes-based producers Luche and Laton Rave, both rooted in the free-party scene and affiliated with Esprits Sauvages and Chat Manik, channel their underground origins into this latest Acid Avengers split EP. Across four tracks, they tap into the raw, hypnotic energy of early acid techno, weaving together influences from tribe, doom, and Belgium's old-school rave scene. 'Pain Bird' and 'Some Days Don't Exist' showcase Luche's knack for atmospheric intensity, while Laton Rave's 'Celestial Bloom' and 'Hornest Revenge' push deeper into shadowy, propulsive territory. A dark, electrifying release built for all-night sessions under open skies.
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Carnedd Llewelyn (Llewelyn's Cairn)
Carnedd Llewelyn (Llewelyn's Cairn) (translucent violet vinyl 12")
Cat: LOG 300011. Rel: 04 Sep 24
Luis Luchetti - "Jeilalou" (4:58)
Luis Luchetti - "Encantado En Conocerlas" (4:19)
Richard Rozen - "Spell Two Fifty Four" (6:52)
Richard Rozen - "The Legend Of The Son Of The Perlman" (7:07)
Review: Carnedd Llewelyn (Llewelyn's Cairn) by Luis Luchetti and Richard Rozen is a compelling 12" release on translucent violet vinyl that offers a refined blend of techno with a late-night appeal. Side-1 begins with Luis Luchetti's 'Jeilalou,' a deep late-night groove that gradually introduces soft, beautiful chords, adding a layer of warmth to the track's atmosphere. 'Encantado En Conocerlas' follows with a smooth and airy techno vibe, characterised by its atmospheric and flighty blend. On Side-2, Richard Rozen delivers 'Spell Two Fifty Four,' a track that combines melodic tones with a high-tech rhythm, creating a hypnotic and engaging sound. The EP concludes with 'The Legend Of The Son Of The Perlman,' a catchy, late-night house track that merges subtle energy with an alluring groove. Carnedd Llewelyn is a another excellent record out from this strong label.
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Latin Fever! Vol 3
Cat: OGR 874. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Luchito & Nestor - "Good Lovin'" (2:34)
Luchito & Nestor - "Good Lovin'" (part 2) (2:36)
Nestor Alvarez - "La Gordita Americana" (3:09)
Nestor Alvarez - "Ixo's Taxi" (2:36)
Review: Latin Fever Vol. 3 offers a vibrant collection of tracks from Luchito & Nestor, as well as solo efforts by Nestor Alvarez (a.k.a. Neil Anderson). Luchito & Nestor's rendition of The Olympics' 'Good Lovin' kicks things off with a blistering Latin boogaloo twist, featuring infectious rhythms and lively brass. The instrumental Part 2 replaces lead vocals with a dynamic flute topline, adding a fresh layer to the classic hit. On the flip side, Nestor Alvarez's 'La Gordita Americana' is an uptempo boogaloo groover led by horns and piano, delivering an energetic and danceable vibe. The collection concludes with 'Ixo's Taxi,' a skeletal xylophone-led funk track that brings a unique, nostalgic charm. Each track on this release has a rich blend of Latin rhythms and boogaloo energy, making this an exciting 7" to hit the dancefloor to.
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Tags: Latin | Latin Jazz | Boogaloo
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Back 2 Me EP
Cat: RIDE 10. Rel: 08 Dec 22
Mind Chariot (7:40)
Mystery Guest (Chimes mix) (6:13)
Woogie Matrix (6:48)
Back 2 Me (6:08)
Review: There's no dip in quality to be found on Lucho's sophomore release, an impressive four-tracker for Magic Carpet that builds on the sounds and styles explored on the producer's 2020 debut on Decatur Records. What we get is deep house/tech-house fusion, with warming chords, sun-splashed electronics and bold, K1 organ basslines at the heart of the action. Choose between the picturesque, morning-fresh breeziness and acid-flecked squelch of 'Mind Chariot'; the immersive, tactile melodiousness of 'Mystery Guest (Chimes Mix)', the head-nodding, hip-hop break-propelled deep space dreaminess of 'Woogie Matrix' and the deep tech-house dancefloor soundscape that is the subtly bleep and bass-influenced title track.
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Tags: Tech House
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We Like Rain
We Like Rain (limited 12")
Cat: WB 028. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Heartgirls (6:52)
We Like Rain (6:13)
Almost Death (7:22)
Almost Death (Darren Allen Crimes Of The Future remix) (7:16)
Review: Wicked Bass welcome Lucretio & Omar Akhrif for its 20th release and a fittingly goto one it is too. 'Heartgirls' has a filthy groove with snappy hits and marching drum funk all run through with some wonky synth action. 'We Like Rain' is another full flavour and fleshy cut with rasping bass madness and militant drums. 'Almost Death' is another one with a stiff rhythm and slamming drums, this time with unsettling vocal stabs and wild acid lines. Darren Allen's Crimes Of The Future remix of the same tune is a melon twisting slice of dubbed out afterparty techno.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Cheese Tricks Vol 2: Wine & Cheese Combo
Cat: SFETA 002. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Lucretio - "Crystal Maze" (6:40)
Sela - "Sex Work" (6:28)
Lostlojic - "Telekinesis" (5:38)
Peshka - "Hard Pressing" (5:31)
Review: The second release - and second compilation - from this label dives into the realms of spacey, futuristic techno, delivering a riveting journey across four distinct tracks. On Side-1, Lucretio opens with 'Crystal Maze', where a deep, grooving bassline anchors a melody that feels both otherworldly and futuristic. SELA's 'Sex Work' follows, unfolding a sci-fi-inspired soundscape with eerie, ominous tones that create a haunting atmosphere. Side-2 shifts into heavier territory. Lostlojic's 'Telekinesis' merges deep sub-bass hits with a fusion of bass techno and trance, crafting a track that feels both powerful and hypnotic. Peshka's 'Hard Pressing' rounds out the compilation with a broken-beat techno groove, layered with alien-like textures that push boundaries. A bold and forward-thinking exploration of techno brimming with innovative, space-infused sounds.
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Beelines For Working Bees
Cat: SA 008. Rel: 08 Feb 11
Tof (Tommy Four Seven remix)
Bein (James Ruskin remix)
Lav (Peter Van Hoesen remix)
Eon (Truss remix)
Review: Luca Mortellaro's Berlin-based label Stroboscopic Artefacts rose to prominence in 2010, with the coining of the term 'compressed dub' to describe SA's unique mastering process becoming a talking point among the heads down techno fraternity. Here we see the label chief, operating under his Lucy pseudonym, release a remix 12" in anticipation of his debut album due out in March. Beelines For Working Bees sees a nice mix of established and nascent techno talent - namely James Ruskin, Tommy Four Seven, Peter Van Hoesen and Truss - rework four album tracks with considerable aplomb. Ruskin turns the album's most epic moment, "Bein", into a deeper, more sedate roller, while Truss and Van Hoesen offer bruising takes on "Eon" and "Lav" over on the flip.
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Mindways
Mindways (12")
Cat: NOCTURNE 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Mindways (7:11)
Touch (6:57)
A Little Love (5:30)
Diska Tek! (6:44)
Review: Josh Ludlow shows that he knows a thing or two about crafting superb arps and lush prog house records with this new outing on Nocturne Music. 'Mindways' is a brilliantly colourful opener with neon lines and bubbling sequences over fleshy drums. 'Touch' channels a bit of Metro Area style nu-disco production with its cowbells, textured bassline and late-night allure, and 'A Little Love' then gets more deep cut and steamy with some sensuous vocals and vast, pillowy kicks. Last of all is the more textural and raw tech-disco stepper 'Diska Tek!' to complete the package.
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Gespielt von: Ben Gomori
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Nontemporal Void
Cat: BITTA 015. Rel: 14 May 25
Granite Monolith (6:37)
Irradiated Body (6:21)
Coming Up For Air (7:14)
Facing The Horizon (5:51)
Review: DJ Nobu's avant-garde Bitta label looks to fellow Japanese great in Osaka-based Erik Luebs for its next trick. As always with this fine imprint, the sounds are about balancing transcendental synths with deep tech rhythms. They are masterclasses in economical arrangement and on the surface don't do much, but when you tune in properly, they are mind-melting trips, starting with the mystery of 'Granite Monolith'. 'Irradiated Body' has loopy synth sequences unfolding at great pace with pristine accuracy and 'Coming Up For Air' gets a little more extroverted with dubby kicks and the sound of overloaded AI machines getting ever more frenzied. 'Facing The Horizon' is a flickering, optimistic and mildly euphoric sound for dropping when the sun peaks through the blinds and you celebrate getting through another night of darkness.
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Glimpse Of Reality
Glimpse Of Reality (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: NOUS 042. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Beat The Lifeless Heart
Pretending
An Embrace
Bliss Means Leaving
Review: The tasteful folks at Nous'klaer Audio are offering up the new sounds of Erik Luebs here, and you'd do well to tune in. He's an American techno producer based in Japan who fuses late-2000s minimalism and harmonies with razor-sharp sound design, syncopated rhythms and intricate production. Erik's self-released catalogue is vast but he rarely lands on other labels, which makes this one even more notable. It delivers atmospheric sounds that are meticulously crafted yet impactful, from the layers of delicate textures and rich detail in 'Beat The Lifeless Heart' to the sleek, synth-heavy rhythms of 'An Embrace'.
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Oh Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)
Cat: P7 6627. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Oh, Oh (I Think I’m Fallin’ In Love) (3:43)
My Lover (4:13)
Review: We're excited by this fresh repress from the fine folks at PVine because it brings back to life an iconic cut from the widely beloved Hawaiian AOR album Lui. This classic gentle sound is also known for its stunning artwork and has long been a fav of collectors and diggers. Alongside 'Oh, Oh (I Think I'm Fallin' In Love)' on the A-side, you can find 'My Lover' on the flip and it is another showcase of the smooth, mellow grooves that appeal to free soul and AOR enthusiasts. These two timeless and once 'contemporary Hawaiian' songs from the 70s feature plenty of local musicians and have subtle influence from the US West Coast sound.
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Nodding
Nodding (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SUIT 14. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Real Love
Nodding
Luise Zen
I Love My Friends
Review: Hardrock Striker's Stay Underground, It Pays label may be more intermittent these days, but when they drop a record it really counts for something. This latest drop comes from Luise, a resident DJ at Hannover club Weltspiele, who knows a thing or two about legit deep house for the heads. Her tracks have a timeless quality which shows she's schooled in the trade, knowing exactly the kind of understated flair to make a dancefloor track truly pop. 'Zen' is an especially ear-snagging, swung tune with a low-key hook which will get trainspotters racking their brains trying to place the source.
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Tags: Tech House
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Dignity (Manuel Tur remixes)
Dignity (Manuel Tur remixes) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SRP 04. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Dignity (Manuel Tur remix)
Dignity (Manuel Tur dub)
Review: Spaced Repetitions is a new label by veteran producer Manuel Tur who has always been known for his deliciously deep sound. For the imprint's fourth outing, he serves up two versions of a tune by Ingrid Lukas taken from last year's album ELUMELOODIA. The Estonian-Swiss singer, pianist and composer's angelic vocals remain in place up top as the dubby drums roll down low and all manner of icy synths and gassy melodic tinkles pepper the groove and get you into a celestial state of mind. The dub version allows that to come to the fore even more.
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A Sides Vol 11 Part 6
Cat: DC 2716. Rel: 03 May 23
Jay Lumen - "Astronaut" (7:14)
LAAT - "Call Of The Tribes" (6:14)
Mark Reeve - "Run Back" (Remake) (6:38)
Zimmz - "Qualia" (6:21)
Review: Adam Beyer's esteemed Drumcode resurfaces this week with the next installment in the A Sides series. We're already up to Vol 11's sixth part, and this one seriously means business. Take for instance Hungarian techno hero Jay Lumen's 'Astronaut' featuring the pummelling cyclicality of its muscular bassline that's reinforced by truly visceral kicks. Elsewhere, Dutchman LAAT (Elevate/Tronic) is sure to have you reaching for the lasers on the steely and acid-inflected power on 'Call Of The Tribes' while the enigmatic Zimmz will properly elevate you to maximum euphoria on the trance-influenced energy of 'Qualia'.
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Quadrifonia 2
Cat: PNH 05. Rel: 22 Apr 24
The Lumens - "Trasformazione" (7:11)
AT - "Ga Ga" (5:02)
Floog - "Deviate" (6:32)
Paradise City Breakers - "The Butterfly Man" (6:42)
Review: A quirky new ambient electro follow-up to the 'Quadrifonia' V/A from Positive Not Happy, with wicked contributions from The Lumens, AT, Floog and Paradise City Breakers. From the jump, we're hit with bursty bright arps and hard-hitting kicks on 'Transformazione'; gurgling, bitcrushed, yoying groundswells on 'Ga Ga'; lo-fi ruminative movements verging on speed garage with 'Deviate'; and creative, dynamic future swellups on 'The Butterfly Man'. Mostly breezy, hardly cheesy.
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Oneiro
Oneiro (12")
Cat: PRP 013. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Put It Out (7:18)
Jah (7:11)
Back In The Day (8:23)
I Leave (6:46)
Review: Although unlucky for some, this 13th outing from Purple Print is another doozy for lovers of minimal and tech house. It's Lemieux at the controls for four cuts of well worked dance floor dynamite. opening up is the deft, loopy, trippy sound of 'Put It Out' which is from the Villalobos school of minimalism. 'Jah' picks up the pace and is a deft, dubby sound with fizzy pads and clipped vocals adding the details. 'Back In The Day' layers up silky pads, vocoder vocals and underlapping bass into a sweeping minimal sound and last of all, 'I Leave' shuts down with a playful minimal dub sound and paranoid vocals.
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Gespielt von: Costin RP
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Celestial Dub EP
Cat: MEM 059. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Celestial (dub) (7:01)
Shifting Space (8:35)
Subsonic Echo (6:08)
Subsonic Echo (Alexis Cabrera remix) (7:28)
Review: Long-serving producers Lumieux (real name Preda Alin Razvan) and Alexis Cabrera (best-known for his solo releases on Atipic, Mulen and Raum...musik) join forces for the first time, collaboratively serving up a tidy tech-house four-tracker. They begin confidently, utilising plenty of analogue (and analogue-sounding) beats, bass and synth sounds on the swinging, low-slung box jam 'Celestial (Dub)', before opting for a trippy, hybrid dub techno/tech-house sound on the creepier 'Shifting Space'. Over on the flip, it's all about 'Subsonic Echo', a sparse chunk of tech-house wonkiness that comes backed by a more melodic, chord-heavy and spacey remix courtesy of Carbrera.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Adults
Adults (limited 12")
Cat: HYR 7291. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Solero (6:09)
Jazzclub (2:25)
Bigfoot (2:46)
Soko (6:52)
Review: While Hell Yeah! Recordings has devoted much time to the Balearic end of its output of late, the Italian label has released plenty of future disco and evocative deep house over the years too. The imprint's latest EP, from Fderico Constantini under his now familiar Lumindisco alias, largely sits in the former camp - the the influence of Balearic warmth and colour can definitely be heard on the dreamy nu-disco rush of opener 'Solero'. Constantini doffs a cap to dusty blends of wonky deep house and r&b on the Detroit-influenced excellence of 'Jazzclub', before opting for a slow, trippy and chugging slow house flex on 'Bigfoot'. To round things off, he joins the dots between percussive Afro-cosmic vibes and triple-time electronic highlife ('Sako').
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Gespielt von: Marco Gallerani, LEGO EDIT
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Devil's Hands
Cat: CRM 295. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Devil's Hands (6:05)
Devil's Hands (Lunar Disco & Taya dirty club mix) (6:58)
Devil's Hands (Luciano remix) (7:38)
Devil's Hands (Anthony Middleton remix) (7:07)
Review: If you ever doubted that Crosstown Rebels put out a genuine eclectic range of underground electronic sounds than check this one out - Lunar Disco bring some sleazy indie disco vibes to this one. 'Devil's Hand' has filthy bass and bumping drums with steamy vocals from singer-songwriter Kate Elsworth. DJ and composer Nicolas Blistene is behind the beats and a host of remixers add their own spin. The standout is from Swiss-Chilean master Luciano who does his textbook string and percussive thing. AudioFly's Anthony Middleton remixes with a more late night tech feel.
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Acapulco Nights (40th Anniversary Edition)
Acapulco Nights (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited pink & blue splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 113612. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Acapulco Nights (6:29)
Acapulco Nights (instrumental version) (6:05)
Acapulco Nights (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:45)
Acapulco Nights (Flemming Dalum remix edit) (3:53)
Review: G.J. Lunghi's 'Acapulco Nights,' originally released in 1984, returns with a reissue on ZYX Music, celebrating its timeless appeal. This Italo-Disco classic blends moody, epic piano melodies with influences from freestyle and disco music, creating a magical soundscape. Side-1 features the original and its instrumental version, both thriving on the nostalgic essence of the 80s dance scene. The romantic atmosphere and epic piano lines remain as strong as ever. Side-2 introduces two exciting remixes by Flemming Dalum. His remix updates the track for modern listeners, adding fresh energy while respecting the original's charm. The remix edit provides a concise, yet impactful version. Thanks to ZYX Music, this reissue brings 'Acapulco Nights' back to the forefront, allowing a new generation to experience its enchanting allure. Italo House forever!
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Set The Spirit
Cat: GA 002. Rel: 17 Sep 24
La Gente (6:13)
Romantic (6:18)
I Understand Perfectly (6:45)
Forgot The Password (But It's Alright) (5:38)
Review: See what happens when you set foot in a certain coffeehouse and ask for a "lungo". You'll know you're in the right place when the barista serves not only a tall cup of black coffee resembling an Americano, but also throws in this latest 12" from the eponymous artist, gracing the Groove Arcade repertoire with a new stimulant that still bypasses the jitters. A gentile spirit suffuses this four-track deep house chillaxer, initially killing the shot with 'La Gente' and 'Romantic', both breezily mellow audio liqueurs, which blend orchestral disco stabs with flat-footed basses and synthetic surface crema. B-siders 'I Understand Perfectly' and 'Forgot The Password' weave tense esparto fibres of sound, continually painting an ideal picture of the ideal fresco-fantasy cafe.
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Morning Relief
Cat: CNT 015. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Numero 6 - "Do It Again" (4:48)
Lungo - "I Have Some Bad News" (6:25)
Lungo - "Bem O Bom" (5:43)
Numero 6 - "Choubidou" (5:44)
Review: Five years after launching (via a fine EP from Vitess), Chat Noir Records' offshoot Chat Noir Tools - a self-styled 'club oriented experiment lab' - notches up its 15th EP. It's a split affair, with two tracks apiece from label regular Lungo and French graffiti artist/graphic designer turned producer Numero 6. The latter kicks off the EP with 'Do It Again', where woozy, pitched-down vocal samples, drowsy deep house chords and spacey electronic noises ride a crunchy, formative Chicago house beat, before returning to round off the EP with the analogue-rich nu-disco quirkiness of 'Choubidou'. Sandwiched in between you'll find Lungo's contributions - the electro/deep house hybrid 'Bem O Bom', and the synth-heavy nu-disco squelch of 'I Have Some Bad News', where Mr Oizo style electronic motifs and colourful chords catch the ear.
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Stand Scatter
Cat: DE 309. Rel: 15 Dec 23
Forming Lines (6:31)
Choreography (9:06)
It's Right There In Front Of You (7:03)
No Floor (2:54)
Review: The ever-popular and always innovative Dark Entries welcomes Lust Pattern for more deviant electro explorations here and i isn't the first time the artists has graced the label in such fashion: Ryan Armbridge has previously done so as Linea Aspera many times before, exploring coldwave revivalist sounds alongside Zoe Zanias. With this alias, though, he looks to post-punk and electro-funk for inspiration. Opener 'Forming Lines' is redolent of Drexciyan squelch with plenty of live drumming powering it on. 'Choreography' has a similarly aquatic feel but with faster drums and more urgent funk and 'It's Right There In Front Of You' then slows to a predatory and menacing crawl. 'No Floor' is a motorik workout with the squelchiest of mutant synth sounds and rickety rhythms.
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SWEATSV 041
Cat: SWEATSV 041. Rel: 12 Sep 23
Luude & Bru C - "TMO (Turn Me On)" (feat Kevin Lyttle - extended mix) (3:43)
Luude & Bru C - "TMO (Turn Me On)" (feat Kevin Lyttle - Borai & Denham Audio remix) (3:13)
Luude & Mattafix - "Big City Life" (3:57)
Luude & Issey Cross - "Oh My" (feat Moby) (3:50)
Review: It's time to sweat it out once more with the latest from the label of that name absolutely going for the big time with some classic vocal stabs defining the rip-snorting opener. And that is the extended mix of Luude & Bru C's 'TMO (Turn Me On)' (feat Kevin Lyttle) which is a big drum & bass anthem with ragga vocals, unrelenting and steel plated drum funk and naughty bass. A slightly more sweet and soulful Borai & Denham Audio remix also features as do Luude & Mattafix's anthem and festival friendly jungle anthem 'Big City Life' and similarly epic and accessible 'Oh My' with Issey Cross and some blissed out keys from one of Moby's classics.
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Carnedd Dafydd (David's Cairn)
Cat: LOG 300010. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Mind Floating (Ruffy Pagan Renip) (4:54)
Chcem Strongly (Ruffy Surf N' Turf) (4:19)
Mind Floating (Special Character Peaky Renip) (5:58)
Mind Floating (7:16)
Review: This EP's four tracks explore a range of styles within the house genre, from driving grooves to more ambient-tinged. The A-side opens with 'Mind Floating' (Ruffy Pagan Renip), a hypnotic track with a deep bassline, psychedelic synths and a driving beat, followed by 'Chcem Strongly' (Ruffy Surf N' Turf), a more relaxed and ethereal track with cosmic ambient techno and early trance influences. The B-side features two remixes of 'Mind Floating'. The Special Character Peaky Renip remix is a chord-heavy take on the original, while the original 2010 Secret version is a more electro-oriented interpretation. Carnedd Dafydd is a strong release from Luv Jam and Maria Slovakova, showcasing their versatility and skill as producers. The heavy balance of psychedelic and chill out is premier.
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Reworks Volume 7
Cat: EXX 007. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Is It Real, Now? (5:58)
Rap Chore (6:15)
Groove Prove (6:51)
Disco 82 (6:00)
Review: LUXXURY's 'Reworks Volume 7' serves up irresistible disco edits, transforming classics into fresh, dancefloor-ready versions with a signature flair. Opening with 'Is It Real, Now?', LUXXURY reimagines Empire of the Sun's 'Walking on a Dream' into a more melodic and expansive experience, adding layers that amplify its epic feel. On 'Rap Chore', Blondie's 'Rapture' is slowed down to a funky, slick groove, highlighted by a smooth guitar riff that enhances its iconic cool factor. Side-2 kicks off with 'Groove Prove', a classy, disco-infused take on Madonna's 'Get Into The Groove', capturing the catchy energy of the 80s with a fresh twist. Finally, 'Disco 82' brings a late-night Latin-inspired vibe that's perfect for setting the mood as the night unfolds. Each track offers LUXXURY's unique touch, making this collection of edits a must for fans of inventive and stylish disco reworks.
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Moody Disco Vol 1
Cat: NOL 127. Rel: 11 Jan 22
Let's Stay Together (4:04)
Don't Give Up (I Believe In You) (2:51)
Pleasure (extended) (5:21)
Two Hearts (4:22)
Hold On (Crackazat remix) (6:35)
Review: LUXXURY (born Blake Robin) is the LA Beatmaker who really comes correct on this new EP on Nolita Records. It features four of his freshest tunes to date and if the title is anything to go by it could be the start of a fine new series. Things start all sensuous on 'Let's Stay Together' before the stylish cosmic disco Rhdoes and smooth grooves of 'Don't Give Up (I Believe In You)' and breezy, hip swing charms of 'Pleasure' make a great impression. 'Two Hearts' rides on nice languid bass riffs and last of all comes the upbeat, piano laced and hands in the air jam, 'Hold On (Crackazat remix).'
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Reworks Volume 2
Cat: EXX 002. Rel: 19 May 20
Uh Huh I Like It (Again) (6:21)
Da Ya Think I'm Turkish? (6:00)
I'm Petula (6:48)
Review: Best known for offering up a mixture of brightly coloured nu-disco and synth-tastic disco-house, Luxxury has always had a lesser-known side hustle as a re-editor and bootleg remixer. It's this hat that he's working on "Luxxury Reworks Volume 2". Up first is "Uh Huh, I Like It", a rolling, house-style revision of a reggae-fired disco favourite smothered in chunky beats and filter sweeps. He turns his attention to a slightly lesser-celebrated disco gem on "Do Ya Think I'm Turkish?", successfully lightly tooling up a Moog-laden Middle Eastern cover version of Rod Stewart classic "Do You Think I'm Sexy?", before unleashing the EP's standout moment on side B. Chugging, tactile and more loved-up than an MDMA-fuelled swingers party, "I'm Petula" is as sweet an AOR disco edit as you'll hear all year.
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Reworks Volume 5 (reissue)
Reworks Volume 5 (reissue) (limited snow white vinyl 12")
Cat: EXX 005. Rel: 13 Dec 22
I Think I'm Going Insane (7:10)
Into The Future (5:41)
Burn Burn Burn (4:48)
Tonight (4:52)
Review: After the first pressing sold out in quick time back in August, LA producer Luxury has done the right thing and opted to repress this collection of reworks. So, if you're after a touch of dancefloor opulence, this series in which he breathes new life into everything from yacht disco gems to platinum-selling rock anthems could be for you. The producer is in good form on volume five, variously offering up a swirling, gently dubbed-out and pleasingly Balearic take on a pop rock favourite ('Into The Future'), a throbbing revision of a poodle perm-sporting synth-pop/soft rock anthem ('Burn Burn Burn') and a chunky, tactile, disco-tinged, soft-focus re-imagining of the George Michael-esque ('Tonight'). Naturally, all are tastefully executed and add more than enough low-end weight to please contemporary dancefloors.
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Reworks Volume 3
Cat: EXX 003. Rel: 15 Jun 21
Never Gonna Dance Again (6:40)
Black Curtains (5:54)
Black Magic Reaper (8:18)
We're All Gonna Die (5:24)
Review: Luxxury has been responsible for some barnstorming edits already over the course of his career, so hopes are naturally high for the Los Angeles-based producer's latest collection of beefed-up reworks. He hits the ground running with a chugging, tastefully tweaked rework of George Michael's 'Careless Whisper', which makes the track sound like a cosmic take on Sade (that's a good thing by the way), before heading to 80s rock/electrofunk fusion on 'Black Curtains'. Over on the flip, 'Black Magic Reaper' is a drifting, dubbed-out Balearic blues gem, while 'We're All Gonna Die' is a subtly house-infused, electric-piano laden disco dancer of the highest order.
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The Wanderer EP
Cat: BAP 222. Rel: 07 Mar 25
The Wanderer (5:35)
Chromatic Equanimity (5:04)
Opal (6:13)
Opium (6:21)
Review: Offbeat, bouncy Euro-house come new beat from Lvca, debutant artist on Bordello A Parigi. 'The Wanderer' works piquant acid lines and visitant vocoders around a precision pump, alluding to, and serving as the stylistic fountainhead of, the artist's own analogue-gear driven live sets. 'Chromatic Equanimity' privileges no colour over any other, with its pointillist plucks betraying only a minimal investment in the dance, and 'Opal' contrasts this with a well-wrung, dripping torrent of emotion set to 4x4. Rounding off the proceedings is the overloaded high of 'Opium', our withdrawal from which track is indeed rather tremulous and painful.
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Palloon
Palloon (12")
Cat: FEELYREARS. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Palloon (8:55)
Steady On (6:15)
Faster, Dryer (6:21)
Unstuck (5:52)
Review: Since delivering his vinyl debut on Tdsr in 2021, Lewis Williamson AKA LWS has established himself as one of UK techno's genuine rising stars. His dark and twisted trademark style comes to the fore on this Can You Feel The Sun label debut, starting with the dystopian brilliance of title track 'Palloon' - a polyrhythmic techno epic marked out by doom-laden, end-of-days motifs, twisted stabs, weighty sub-bass, trippy electronics and shards of fleeting sonic bliss. 'Steady On' is a more robust and forthright slab of distorted techno insanity - all stomping kick-drums, bouncy beats, rumbling low-end pressure, creepy melodic motifs and leaping one-note stabs. Elsewhere, 'Faster, Dryer' sounds like Autechre and Peverlist stuck in a lift, while 'Unstuck' is a bittersweet, end-of-days delight with added peak-time weight.
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I Follow Rivers (reissue)
Cat: GRWB 1210. Rel: 05 Aug 22
I Follow Rivers (3:50)
I Follow Rivers (The Lost Sessions) (3:20)
I Follow Rivers (The Magician remix) (4:44)
Review: The original 12" of 'I Follow Rivers' remixes was served up back in 2012 and was an instant hit. It now gets a reissue that proves it has aged perfectly well in the last decade. The original is a swelling and deep soul-drenched groove with broken beats and scattered percussion. The soaring vocals are designed for maximum impact. The Lost Sessions mix then pairs hits back to the tender piano chords and allows the aching vocal room to shine and The Magician remix brings a hands in the air festival vibe.
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That Fool Ain't Me
Cat: LIH 047EP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
That Fool Ain't Me (6:29)
Mist (4:41)
That Fool Ain't Me (Ray Mang remix) (6:40)
Mist (Ray Mang dub) (6:42)
Review: Lumberjacks in Hell reunites with LYMA for a new release featuring two tracks which are both rooted in a decade-old origin story. Initially conceived years ago, these songs were revisited and reimagined by LYMA who incorporated the skills and experiences gained over the past ten years. They explore themes of heartbreak and unreciprocated love and 'Mist (Mistified)' carries a Jai Paul-inspired swagger while 'The Fool Ain't Me' delivers a left-field indie disco groove. The release also includes two remixes by Ray Mang, which are typically refined.

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This Thing EP
Cat: LAXCS 1. Rel: 24 Oct 24
This Thing (feat Robert Owens) (5:13)
This Thing (feat Robert Owens - Mr Fingers Tribute mix) (5:00)
This Thing (feat Robert Owens - Chez Morning After mix) (6:32)
This Thing (feat Robert Owens - LL Smoov mix) (4:26)
Review: Some real house legends come together on this This Thing EP by Lukas Lyrestam & Simoncino, with the added bonus of the iconic Robert Owens bringing his signature smoky vocals. This package highlights the exceptional talents of Lyrestam and Italian Simoncino, while remixes by house legends Mr. Fingers and Chez Damier elevate the project even further. The original track is full of Owens' soulful vocals and sets the stage for a timeless house sound that is steeped in class and always going to make a mark.
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Psychic Advisor
Cat: SMALLVILLE 49. Rel: 18 Jan 17
Makybe Diva - "Untitled" (7:42)
Snad - "Excerptz" (6:27)
L'amour Fou - "Monkeys On My Roof" (7:05)
Arnaldo - "Screaming With A Blocked Nose" (7:04)
Review: In the sales notes sent to record stores, Smalleville has described this multi-artist affair as "a club night from start to finish". Certainly, the four tracks are pleasingly varied, moving from the 109 BPM bliss of Makybee Diva's untitled dream-house shuffler, to the energetic acid house/deep house fusion of "Monkeys On My Roof" by L'Amour Fou, a collaborative project whose members include the legendary David 'Move D' Moufang. Elsewhere, Arnaldo delivers a near perfect chunk of Detroit techno inspired deep house hypnotism ("Screaming With A Blocked Nose"), and Chicagoan producer Snad combines sweaty, bumpin' grooves and becalmed synthesizer motifs on the excellent "Excerptz".
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Tales From Napoli
Cat: TALES 03. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Marsupials - "Lately I Think Of You" (9:29)
The Mechanical Man - "Fire Ground Survival" (feat Melloghetto - dub) (4:39)
MAN DA - "Pressure Jazz" (6:14)
LDF - "Basic Groove " (4:44)
Review: Tales is back with its third musical story and this time it is various artists who take care of the authorship. Marsupials kicks off with the whimsical cosmic pads of 'Lately I Think Of You' which bumps on rubbery beats with nice analogue claps. The Mechanical Man's 'Fire Ground Survival' (feat Melloghetto - dub) is a Chicago referencing deep house delight with naive melodies captivating the mind. MAN DA's 'Pressure Jazz' brings more synth energy with pixelated smears and amped-up stabs while LDF's 'Basic Groove' is indeed but still has a unique energy from the zippy leads and dusty drums.
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You Can't Turn Me Away
Cat: STIX 062. Rel: 15 Mar 24
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (3:53)
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato dub version) (3:54)
Review: Thomas Blanchot aka Mato's love for reggae runs deep. His love for soul music is just as equal. So, what should a producer do who enjoys making original music but also enjoys the art of sampling? Use both! Known for creating reggae/dub versions and then using popular lyrics sung by a guest vocalist over the top of them, giving the original versions a new life and sometimes, a completely different feeling, in some ways working even better than the original. Here, Mato takes the 1981 hit by Sylvia Striplin 'You Can't Turn Me Away' and a super laid back reggae rhythm underneath as a base. And it works so well. Complete with the dub version for the DJs. Sit back and relax to these interesting examples of a stylish way to take mashups to a different higher level.
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Elo Ah Him
Elo Ah Him (red vinyl 12")
Cat: MWMUS 030. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Wayne McArthur - "Elo Ah Him" (4:00)
Conscious Sounds - "Elo Ah Him" (dub) (3:39)
Conscious Sounds - "Elo Ah Sax" (3:27)
Lizzi Bee - "Dub Chalice" (3:10)
Vibronics - "Chalice Dub" (3:20)
Vibronics - "Dub Chalice" (version) (3:08)
Review: Wayne McArthur, Conscious Sounds, Lizzi Bee and Vibronics join their considerable forces for this limited edition new slab of roots vinyl. The EP features version tunes and versions starting with 'Elo Ah Him' which is a silky blend of coming vocals, happy horns and yearning vocals. Conscious Sounds serve up tasteful dub and sax versions and Lizzi Bee's contribution adds an extra layer of energy, blending modern rhythms with classic reggae roots. Vibronics close out with a couple of digi-dub reworks that are clean and fresh.
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We Call It Good 2 Me
Cat: WD 74. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Cole Medina - "We Call It Good 2 Me" (5:57)
Love Athletics - "All Of My Love" (6:03)
Sleazy McQueen - "BSD (Brian Saves The Day)" (6:28)
Review: Whiskey Disco #74 marks a return to classic form for this long-running and consistently-worth-checking label. Following Michael The Lion's impressive single, the label now offers a collection of expertly sampled tracks tailored for summer fun. The A side features a hidden gem from Cole Medina which is finally making its debut on the label. This track is set to elevate rooftop parties, poolside gatherings, or any high-energy event while the flip side comes from Love Athletics wh delivers 'All of My Love,' a vibrant track with a cheeky vocal sample, driving bass groove, and nods to 'Sex Shooter.' The release concludes with Sleazy McQueen's analogue madness which blends pulsating drums and hypnotic grooves with a surprising twist.
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Simple Melody
Cat: KR8IV 002. Rel: 16 Aug 24
Simple Melody (feat Linda Muriel) (4:54)
Simple Melody (feat Linda Muriel - radio mix) (4:23)
Review: Contrary to the name, Andre Louis, Linda Muriel and Fitzroy Facey's 'Simple Melody' hardly uses just a simple melody at all. Its main vocal is a laid-back but still nimbly chromatic harmony, and the most extended melody is a G-funk whistle that prefers to revel in complexity. The simplicity of this record isn't in its composition, but rather its feel. Rather, this is "simplicity" masked under a streamlined and hothoused complexity: the breezy connotations of Latin funk and bruk fusion are alone enough to mask the erogations, and to inspire mid-party mollification - the perfect accompaniments, as have already been explored by its makers, to the carefree vibes of festivals like Love Supreme.
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Buone Vacanze Vol 3
Alberto Melloni - "Mint Condition" (4:13)
Red Woodchuck - "Sysex" (6:10)
Luca Bacchetti - "La Femme D'a Cote" (7:14)
Modula - "Luna D'Argento" (4:12)
Review: Vacanze di Natale! Four party jams by Alberto Melloni, Luca Bacchetti, Modula feat. Carmen Lubrano from Italy, and Red Woodchuck, the Dutch cherry on top. With flavours of Italo and Balearic music brought together under the sonic infrastructure of house, choice cuts here include the mallety-echoic 'La Femme D'a Cote' and the AOR-tinged 'Luna D'Argento', both of which round off the record like year-end fireworks. Each record comes with a different sticker sleeve.
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Tupa
Tupa (12")
Cat: ANGATU 001. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Minority Retort - "Typebeat" (6:23)
Minority Retort - "Global Curve" (6:07)
Criminal Issues - "Nxt2Me" (5:44)
Lucas - "Really" (8:10)
Lucas - "New User" (5:20)
Lucas - "2nd" (5:47)
Review: Angatu is a new label out of Brazil that uses the occasion of its first release to shine a light on plenty of next gen talents going from the South American hotbed. Word is that Claus Voigtmann and tINI have already been rocking joints of this EP so you may well be familiar with them. Minority Retort opens up with a slinky and futuristic pair of tech house tunes that are sure to get the seasoned duo plenty of attention over here in Europe soon. Criminal Issues also makes a vinyl debut here with the floor-facing 'Nxt2Me' and on the flip are a trio if tunes from Lucas, who has over a decade of experience in the game.
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Attack The Dancefloor Volume Twenty One
Mistura - "Want Me Back" (feat Jemini - Jimpster Jazz'd Right Up remix) (6:26)
Joey Montenegro - "Do What You Feel" (Birdee remix) (7:27)
Lakeshore Commission - "In 2 The Light" (feat Bluey - Dave Lee Mind Travel mix) (7:40)
Destiny II - "Play To Win" (feat Angela Johnson - Dave Lee Destination Boogie mix) (7:11)
Review: Z Records' ongoing 'Attack The Dancefloor 'series of compilation style vinyl EPs has long been a reliable source of disco-fired excellence, and this 21st edition is another high-quality affair. We're first treated to a superb Jimpster revision of recent Mistura single 'Want Me Back', where Jemini's spoken word vocal, jazzy keys and spacey synth sounds rise above loose-limbed deep house beats and wiggly TB-303 lines, before Birdee drops a genuinely joyous, organic-sounding disco-house take on 1991 classic 'Do What You Feel' (now credited to Joey Montenegro, rather than his now retired Joey Negro alias). Elsewhere, Lee's own rework of Lakeshore Commission's Bluey collaboration 'In The Light' is a smooth, soulful, string-drenched delight and the veteran producer's 'Destination Boogie' tweak of Destiny II's 'Play To Win' is a revivalist '80s electrofunk delight.
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Moonlight (reissue)
Cat: CPS 125. Rel: 17 Jul 24
Moonlight (Alfa mix) (7:27)
Moonlight (Gamma mix) (5:55)
Moonlight (Alex Neri remix) (6:29)
Moonlight (Alessio Collina Tribe Acid remix) (6:00)
Review: In its formative years in the first half of the 1990s, IRMA offshoot Calypso Records released some of the finest Italo-house records of the period. By the middle of the decade, though, the imprint was dipping its toe into darker and infinitely more druggy territory. DJ Nabile's 'Moonlight', featuring some chanted and spoken lead vocals byLucio Baradel, played a key role in this transformation. All these years on, it still sounds fresh. Side A boasts two of the earliest versions: the mind-mangling 'Alfa Mix', where dark and moody, Tenaglia-esque motifs ride an extra-percussive tribal house groove, and the more rolling 'Gamma Mix'. Over on the flip you'll find two previously unreleased takes - a throbbing, heavy and warped bass-propelled Alex Neri revision, and Alessio Colina's stomping and hallucinatory 'Tribe Acid Remix'.
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