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Singles
Hey There Jim
Cat: OTS 201. Rel: 06 Apr 21
Jimmy "Bo" Horne - "Hey There Jim" (2:34)
Lynn Williams - "How Can You Call Love Fascination" (2:26)
Review: Jimmy Bo Horne brings his raw and expressive vocals to this new release on Japanese label Ultra Vybe. The oft-sampled America singer, writer and producer has been turning out such sounds since the mid 70s but remains on top of his game here. The big horns bring energy, the rolling rhythm section gets you up on your feet and the whole thing screams floor filler. On the flip is Lynn Williams with 'How Can You Call Love Fascination,' a much more slow and sensual soul tune with acrobatic vocals and nice piano fills next to a big horn section.
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Gespielt von: I Love 45's!
 in stock $20.91
Binoclorized 2
Cat: HC 006. Rel: 18 Dec 24
Dani Casarano - "Mind Set" (6:11)
Dani Casarano - "Lost In Traslation" (5:54)
Felian & Bruno Schmidt - "Track 3" (6:24)
Omar Akrhif & Lucretio - "Orlu Pensylvania" (6:08)
Review: This new collection offers up a quartet of tracks that are all tailored for slightly different moments on the dance floor. On side A, Dani Casarano kicks off with deep, hypnotic grooves that make for an immersive atmosphere before transitioning to punchy, bass-driven energy with other cuts. Side B introduces a new alter ego from Felian and Bruno Schmidt and the pair explore a robotic, looping groove with incidental breaks and nostalgic synths in the euphoric third track. Closing the release in style, Omar Akrhif & Lucretio present a minimalist masterpiece that is aimed at heady after-hours sessions.
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Gespielt von: Mimi
 in stock $20.06
Frecuencias Eternas EP
Cat: HH 003. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Triangular Dance (5:43)
Magasin Bio (8:17)
Triangular Dance (Belaria remix) (4:34)
Antwerp Is Acied (4:40)
Review: The Belgian label Higher Hopes is run by DC Salas who now returns to it with a new EP with the collaborative Los NiNos Del Parque project alongside Anthony Barbarich aka Mirror Minds. They say it is a release that has been 15 years in the making and has roots in their shared love of 2000s electroclash, plus new wave and new beat. They set out to make something inspired by that and have done so over the last four years with a mix of rugged and mechanical rhythms and angular synth lines. A fine remix by the assured Badaboum and Rinse France resident Belaria rounds out the package.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
 in stock $21.20
Give Thanks
Give Thanks (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BSR 1205. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Hortense Ellis/General Roy - "Give Thanks" (6:21)
Lawes Rockers - "Give Thanks" (version) (5:35)
Review: The on-point Burning Sounds is a treasure trove for proper dub and lovers rock delights from years gone by. They have been digging in the vaults again and come up with a new 12" which they have pressed on nice heavyweight wax, and the sounds more than deserve that. Hortense Ellis and General Roy's 'Give Thanks' is a crucial rhythm with lazy chords and guitars, DIY percussive sounds and deft little keys with a yearning vocal up top. Lawes Rockers is responsible for the flipside version and as you may expect it's dubbed out and reverb-heavy.
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Musica Para Boliche
Musica Para Boliche (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MD 33007. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Harari - "Si No Pagan" (edit) (5:28)
Lance - "Yo Quiero A Lucy" (edit) (4:53)
Marta Paradise - "Calling" (edit) (4:23)
Alan Strani - "Tension Salsable" (edit) (4:58)
Review: Maledetta Discoteca closes out its year with this special blue vinyl featuring a mix of brilliant Italo disco artists. They all hail from Italy and Argentina and are editing originals that span disco, electro, proto-house and more. Hararis' 'Si No Pagan' is the first under the scalpel and is a funky cut with raw drums. Lance's 'Yo Quiero A Lucy' is a more slowed down and seductive sound with 80s synths, Marta Paradise's 'Calling' (edit) is a direct and sugar synth laced house stomper and Alan Strani's 'Tension Salsable' brings things to a closer with a nice stomping disco grove with mysterious synths and lush percussion.
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Golden Nuggets
Golden Nuggets (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: XRPVY 1905. Rel: 06 Dec 19
Mr President (3:46)
Gelato #33 (3:33)
Tell Dem Again (feat Blabbermouf) (4:08)
Mucci Mata (3:19)
Da Legacy (3:52)
Bangarang (3:33)
Review: L'Entourloop is a mysterious new crew headed up by Sir James and King Johnny, who fed on sound system culture and are now elder statesmen in the scene in their own rights. Lovers of vinyl culture and "epic dialogue of cinema's yesteryear" they mix up those influences with hip hop and reggae into fresh new forms. This new EP - "Golden Nuggets" - in collaboration with the Jamaican Skarra Mucci aka the "Dancehall President", offers crisp digi dub, UK funky drum patterns and plenty of synthesised bass to get your party pumping, all with some natty vocal deliveries, odes to weed and plenty of praise given to jah.
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Build Of Silence
Build Of Silence (limited turquoise vinyl 12")
Cat: EEAEP 13. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Small Things (7:42)
Circles & Cycles (7:02)
Dreaming Areas (5:10)
Miracle Under The Sea (6:30)
Build Of Silence (6:29)
Review: Lovers of downtempo sounds and psychedelic electronic grooves will no doubt be drawn to this record form the cover art alone. It has that majestic, dreamy feel that suggests the music inside will take you to a soothing place of escape. And so it proves with Lab's Cloud aka Raul Jordan (who started out making psy-trance under a different name) explores floating melodies, ethereal grooves, widescreen sonic vistas and plenty of atmospheric feudal recordings across this fine 12" for Ensancha El Alma. This is a delicious record for those late night hours when you want to sink right into the sofa.
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The Lahaar
Cat: SNDW 12050. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Doin' It (9:36)
Step 2 (5:33)
Work Work Work (4:20)
Super (Kiki) (8:20)
Chase Scene (part 1) (3:46)
Review: The Lahaar is a Trans-Tasman collaboration between Julien Dyne, Horatio Luna and Surprise Chef's Lachlan Stuckey, featuring Mara TK and Toby Laing on vocals. Channeling a heady cocktail of inspirations from New York to Lagos, the supergroup easily moves through different styles in quick succession, from uptempo boogie to mega-ploddy dub. Seguing between original bangers and exploitation movie library music, the EP closes on the riveting 'Chase Scene (Part 1)', which casts evadign tjhe law in a surprisingly emotive light.
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Metallur EP
Metallur EP (12" in embossed die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WHYT 078. Rel: 01 May 24
Surface Light
Metallur
Meszthread
Tris
At The Bay
Review: Glasgow's Lanark Artefax hasn't dropped a new record in around four years but now breaks that hiatus with a fresh EP on AD 93. These five cuts are all precision moulded for maximum impact, and they all very much sound like they have come back from the future. 'Surface Light' rides on lurching beats and pristine lasers cut them up as reflective metal surfaces twist and turn. 'Metallur' is double time, mind-melting and overdriven synth madness with a jittery rhythm propping up the melodic madness. 'Meszthread' is serrated electro with edges so sharp they might cut you and 'Tris' then take a moment to wallow in some dramatic synthscapes. 'At The Bay' soundtracks the end of the world with a real sense of doom and finality.
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Humanoid Invasion (reissue)
Humanoid Invasion (reissue) (limited blue & white splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: MAXI 114112. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Humanoid Invasion (dance mix) (7:14)
Humanoid Invasion (Space mix) (6:07)
Humanoid Invasion (Digital remix) (6:34)
Humanoid Invasion (7" version) (3:22)
Megamix Vol 1 (11:23)
Review: 'Humanoid Invasion' is a stone-cold Italo disco classic from 1986 that now gets reissued on the irrepressible ZYX label. It comes in various forms starting with the Dance Mix which is bright and led by shiny, irresistible arps and squelchy synth bass. The jittery rhythms demand you jerk your body and the Space Mix then adds extra effects and reverb with more shine on the chords. A Digital remix feels more crisp and contemporary but still in a retro-future way and then a 7" and an epic Megamix Vol 1 are included to make this the ultimate ode to a classic.
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Signal Drift EP
Cat: ALT 017. Rel: 30 May 25
Sharp (7:04)
Impulse (7:06)
Bright Sound (6:00)
Rave Harvey (6:00)
Review: Jacopo Latini returns to Altered Circuits with a four-track EP that sharpens his minimalist approach while maintaining his signature melodic touch. Focused squarely on groove, each track explores subtle yet impactful progression and opener 'Sharp' sets the tone with eerie atmospheres, vocoded vocals and fluid 303 squelches. 'Impulse' rides a hypnotic FM bass and sharp percussion for a dramatic yet refined journey. 'Bright Sound' balances modulated leads and deadpan vocals with euphoric touches and closing track 'Rave Harvey' bursts with '90s trance energy which marks a bold shift toward high-intensity club euphoria and minimal design with maximal impact.
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For The Love EP
For The Love EP (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AOW 002. Rel: 03 Dec 24
For The Love (feat Manpaintinghouse) (7:18)
Folk Song (6:42)
Daamn (7:03)
For The Love (Black Eyes Hydro-Trip mix) (7:31)
Review: The second offering from Ascension on Wax sees label co-founder Lavan dropping four tracks of gently uplifting house that will seduce and tempt you on the dancefloor rather than batter you into submission. 'For The Love' featuring Manpaintinghouse is hazy and lightly jazzy, a skippy beat nailing it down, before the chunkier four to the floor of 'Folk Song' paves the way for more luxurious instrumentation and some sassy spoken word. Flip it over for the teasing, swirling 'Daamn' and a Black Eyes remix of 'For The Love', which slows things down a notch and takes sonic scissors to the vocal narrative. All four are great and, despite being on the mellower side, or tailor made for DJ use. Top notch all round.

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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini
 in stock $22.59
Let It Go
Let It Go (7" + insert)
Cat: HR 7S267. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Let It Go (3:29)
Let It Go (instrumental) (3:27)
Review: Lawson Jr'Music is based in Montreal in Canada and is a drummer, singer and music composer who has played all over the world since a young age. He brings a distinctive Afro vibe to his take on hip hop as demonstrated by this masterful new cut on BSide/Lawson Entertainment. 'Let It Go' is defined by its screwy bass down low and the echoing hits up top. Aside from that I'd an empty but atmospheric cut with yearning vocals and melancholic chords. The flispide instrumental allows the slick production to shine.
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Tags: African
 in stock $24.86
Sugar
Sugar (12")
Cat: QBM 019. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Sugar (radio mix) (3:41)
Sugar (extended mix) (6:20)
Sugar (instrumental mix) (6:01)
Sugar (La Notte mix) (5:11)
Review: Francesco Fisotti is the leader of the new Italian disco-funk band Le Dune and this makes their debut release. 'Sugar' features a fusion of electronic drums, synths and groovy bass with a retro feel but fresh modern production flair next to vibrant guitars. When you pair all that with catchy, pop-driven vocals you have a timeless disco vibe that will unique all manner of dancers. Alongside the original version, the Extended Mix emphasises the groove, the Instrumental Version' leans into a percussive, tribal sound while the 'La Notte Mix' co-produced by Issam Dahmani delivers a late 80s proto-house feel.
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Better Than Going Under
Better Than Going Under (limited gold vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12FP 005B. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Better Than Going Under (4:23)
Kyiv (4:23)
Review: While in 2024 we're supposed to understand, acknowledge, hear and appropriately respond to the trials and tribulations playing out in minds across the world, in many ways driven by global events and the status quo system we have rather foolishly settled on, for the time being, Lebanon Hangover's hiatus-ending two-tracker - their first studio work since 2020 - opens with a clear message. "Life is full of wonder, it's better than going under." Perhaps not the most sensitive way of telling us to appreciate our lot, the track itself, which nods to Head On The Door-era Cure, is all melancholic chords and a feeling of dizzying, perhaps even manic despair alongside the comfort that comes with recognising the universal human condition. It's a joyful but slightly sinister lead. Flip it to find 'KYIV', an acoustic-ambient-Cocteau Twins-esque tribute to the sorrow and pain of Ukraine, and, by association, other war torn regions of the world.
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Remember The Future Part Two
LEGACY - "Nom De Guerre" (5:53)
Future Draft - "All That Remains" (3:38)
The Jaffa Kid - "SH-Dinosa" (4:09)
Odpein - "Badass Nostalgia" (5:00)
DJ Tsoug - "You Are The Unfortunate Product Of A Doomed Culture" (4:54)
Happy99 At Gmail Dot Com - "Untitled (2019)" (4:33)
Review: The second part of the Remember The Future series from the Greek label To Pikap is another 12" packed with electro goodness form an array of exciting artists. LEGACY opens up with 'Nom De Guerre' with its magnificently lithe and chrome plated rhythms dancing about over crunchy analogue drums. Future Draft rides a more zoned out and celestial electro vibe on 'All That Remains' and The Jaffa Kid gets into some intricate synth programming and off-grid beat work. Three further cuts on the B-side bring funky, dark and joyous tweaks to the electro format.
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Run To Me
Run To Me (tranlucent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: VPB 018. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Run To Me (extended) (4:57)
Run To Me (radio) (3:42)
Run To Me (Full Power version) (5:29)
Review: Roberto Zanetti was also known as Savage and was a producer who was beloved among Italo disco enthusiasts. His work in the 80s helped to define the genre and this is one of the tracks he turned out that had a particular resonance. The outstanding production from 1987 is as likely to captivate dancefloors across Europe now as it was back then. It became a secret weapon for many DJs the first time around and here makes a special return with a reissue that features a bonus remix by Alex "A" and Patrick Delay, which was originally released in 1988 in Hong Kong.
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Running Up That Hill
Cat: BYN 041. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Running Up That Hill (Street 9 remix) (5:55)
Running Up That Hill (Street 9 Car J remix) (5:11)
Frederik (D-Floorfiller mix) (5:39)
Frederik (extended mix) (5:43)
Review: Spanish label Blanco Y Negro has got some irresistibly uplifting trance on its hands here from Italian Levy 9 in collaboration with Patty Dart. We can't quite work out whether this is a new tune from a mid-90s outfit or a reissue of their work from back then, but either way it is going to get your hands in the air and tears in your eyes such is the emotional overload of the synths in both tunes. The tunes come as remixes by Street 9 remix, a D-Floorfiller mix and an extended mix with big chords and catchy Euro-dance vocals.
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Angel Eyes
Angel Eyes (limited translucent green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1859. Rel: 28 Feb 22
Angel Eyes (Tiga remix) (6:59)
Angel Eyes (7:47)
Angel Eyes (dub mix) (7:55)
Review: Definitely one for the collectors, Lime was Canadian duo (then husband and wife) Denis and Denyse LePage, and 'Angel Eyes' was originally the second single from their third studio album, 1983's Lime III. Almost 40 years later, the track has returned as a short form release, offering the original synth pop anthem, and a clubbier dub mix.

For many, though, not least Unidisc Canada, the label carrying this re-release, the major selling point is a remix - and something of a remodelling - courtesy of Turbo Recordings boss and dance music icon Tiga. Forsaking the rather smiley and bouncy original work, in favour of something grittier and altogether more dystopian, it's a masterclass of rough, gnarly broken electro, reworking and chopping vocals into disorientating loops, before finally introducing a kind of warehouse synth pop sound.

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Time To Let Go (Louie Vega remix)
Cat: VR 212. Rel: 24 May 22
Time To Let Go (Expansions NYC remix) (8:14)
Time To Let Go (Two Soul Fusion Afro House instrumental mix) (8:35)
Time To Let Go (beats) (8:34)
Time To Let Go (Two Soul Fusion Afro House mix) (8:11)
Time To Let Go (Expansions NYC remix instrumental) (4:05)
Review: Last summer, veteran singer/songwriter Mike Lindup dropped 'Time To Let Go', a delicious fusion of synth-pop, Afro-pop and dreamy soul that was set to feature on his long-promised follow-up to 1990 album Changes. Now Masters at Work man Louie Vega has got his hands on it and delivered a suite of fresh, club-ready reworks. Vega's EP-opening 'Expressions NYC Mix' does a great job in wrapping Lindup's original vocals, fluid pianos, chords and squelchy synth-bass around a snappy house groove, subtly re-framing it for peak-time floors. The 'Two Soul Afro House Fusion' mix is arguably even better, with Vega adding layers of delicious instrumentation to a Tony Allen-inspired Afro-house beat. Throw in a couple of instrumentals and a handy 'Beats' version and you have an excellent package.

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Long Time Again
Long Time Again (limited 7" + comic book)
Cat: PIR 313Z. Rel: 09 Jan 23
Long Time Again (4:41)
Soul Steppin' (3:14)
Review: The Liquidators is a streetpunk band from Santa Cruz. Back in the nineties they roamed around the local scene and recorded some tunes that are well worth hearing. This 7" on Pirates Press features two compositions that sit right up there with the best you can expect from this genre. 'Long Time Again' is a lo-fi ska and reggae fusion that swaggers back and forth with 60s guitar riffs and a dusty sense of soul. It's beautiful. 'Soul Steppin' is a much more upbeat and dance floor focussed tune with punchy street soul and another great set of male and female vocals. This particular 45rpm comes with its own comic book to enjoy while you get lost in the music.
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Chant D'automne
Cat: TRSVIBES 1. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Max Livio - "Chant D'automne" (6:39)
The 18th Parallel - "Flowers Of Evil Dub" (6:38)
Review: Soul Of Anbessa has got a very special release on their hands here with the words of French poet Charles Baudelaire's "Chant d'automne" delivered in buttery style by Max Livio's voice. It sits atop a rockers' rhythm that will remind you of Channel One sounds and takes you on a lazy jaunt through a hot and steamy day in downtown Kingston with plenty of standout horns. On the flip The 18th Parallel steps up with 'Flowers Of Evil Dub' which has extra heavy dub vibes as mixed by Roberto Sanchez.
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Square One
Square One (pink & purple vinyl double 12")
Cat: UTS 07PINKPUR. Rel: 30 Nov 21
Light Of Day (6:34)
Bumpin' Headz (7:26)
Hunting (6:17)
Plants & Astronauts (6:20)
A Gloomy Morning In The Red Box (6:27)
Liberte (7:32)
Dillusion (6:02)
Lac De Marcenay (8:12)
Review: Locklead has been laying down classy house music for the likes of Pleasure Zone, Rawax, Unknown To The Unknown and Hot Haus, so you know he means business. After this sterling run of singles he's stepping to Up The Stuss with his debut album Square One, which deals in eight richly rendered cuts of contemporary tackle that sum up everything he's achieved to date. There's a pervasive deepness at work on 'Light Of Day' which draws you in from the get-go, while 'Bumpin' Headz' revels in shimmering, bouncy chords and Detroit flavoured strings pads. 'Hunting' has a more inquisitive quality as it courses through minimal-tinted grooves and synth riffs, while 'Plants & Astronauts' takes a more cosmic approach to the tech house formula. We could go on but you get the idea - this is house music through and through, presented in pristine technicolour for maximum satisfaction.
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Disco Arabica: Beppe Loda Rmx
Cat: MD 33008. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Layla (5:33)
Ira No Ra (6:54)
Hava Nageela (8:23)
Ultima Fuga (4:47)
Review: After a decade since the success of Obscure Cuts: Italian Arabic Disco, legendary DJ Beppe Loda returns with a new EP. This time he has assembled a collection featuring carefully selected Middle-Eastern-influenced Italian disco gems from the genre's golden era. This superb selection offers a fresh take on obscure tracks that highlight Loda's signature style. So, step onto a magical carpet and soar through this release here you will be lost amongst or gazing into wild rhythms and rich cultural influences. Fans of Loda's distinctive blend of disco and Middle Eastern sounds will be delighted by this exciting return to form, as well as what it does to your record crate credentials.

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This But More (Loidis Reconfiguration)
Cat: NAFF 026. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Silicate Tusks (7:24)
Thick Air (7:06)
Review: Two standout tracks from Priori's This But More get a stripped, emotional rework from Loidis, which is of course the introspective alias of Brian Leeds aka Huerco S. and Pendant who is known for his minimal, textured approach. Here, Loidis stretches the originals into hypnotic, slow-burning explorations. The rhythms remain intact but feel deeper, warmer, like echoes from a distant rave. It's dancefloor music in slow motion: eyes closed, head lost in the groove. These extended versions don't just remix, they reimagine while blurring lines between ambient and club, motion and stillness. It's a compelling fusion of restraint and rhythm, perfect for late nights and deep-listening sessions alike.
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Basement Series 003
Basement Series 003 (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HSRU 009. Rel: 21 May 25
Cancel Dat (7:01)
Patang (7:00)
Review: UK-born, Spain-based house head Marlon Lopez faces off with downtempo king Nightmare son Wax here for a pair of dubbed-out cuts packed with soul and classic samples. 'Cancel Dat' rides a choppy groove with bleeping synth sequences and the tightest of pinging kicks, and as it unfolds, you get ever more hypnotised. 'Patang' has a dry, retro-future sound with chilly synth modulations and snappy hits, while a snaking, dubby bassline adds the weight. Two great sounds for back rooms and basements full of real heads only.
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Tags: Tech House
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Soul Jeronimo
Soul Jeronimo (limited 7")
Cat: DSCBOX1 5. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Los Misticos - "Soul Jeronimo" (3:04)
The Meditators - "The Meditators Thing" (2:47)
Review: Discodelic and Groovie Records unveil a pair of rare 1970s Panamanian gems here with forgotten tracks from The Meditators, and Los Misticos. Originally recorded for radio and left in storage, these Latin psych funk bombs capture the underground spirit of Panama's vibrant music scene from more than 50 years ago. Licensed through Tamayo Records, these songs have been beautifully mastered and now the long-lost recordings, which barely made it to vinyl the first time around, become available for all who are keen to drop the heat and learn about Panama's hidden musical treasures at the same time.
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Echo Scapes Clutch
Cat: MCRV 016. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Eric Louis - "Voice Memo" (7:15)
Kirill Matveev - "Never Losing That Track" (Genning remix) (7:00)
Tm Shuffle - "Artist" (6:00)
Nicolas Barnes - "Outro" (7:50)
Review: MixCult Records' latest release offers an atmospheric journey through deep and dub techno, featuring standout artists like Eric Louis, Kirill Matveev, Genning, TM Shuffle and Nicolas Barnes. Eric Louis's 'Voice Memo' opens the compilation with a haunting blend of soft bass pulses and ethereal vocals, setting a reflective tone. Kirill Matveev's 'Never Losing That Track (Genning Remix)' layers sweeping synths over a driving beat, creating a euphoric yet wistful energy that's perfect for early-morning dancefloors. On the B-side, TM Shuffle's 'Artist' dives into the dub techno world, its solid groove grounding listeners. Nicolas Barnes wraps things up with 'Outro', an ambient masterpiece that fades into introspective calm.
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Melloghettomental (Theo Parrish production)
Cat: SS038 ABCD. Rel: 13 May 24
Can't Keep Running Away (12:41)
U Bring Me Up (5:21)
Why Wait (3:58)
Melloghettomental (8:50)
Review: Theo Parrish has green-lit a couple of back catalogue reissues from his Sound Signature label this month and this one originally came back in 2010 and found him on production duties and Bilal Love on the vocals. The Melloghettomental EP is an archetype Parrish offering - dusty, lo-fi beatdown and house fusions with muted but meaningful chords and aching vocal hooks. You get all that on blissed-out opener 'Can't Keep Running Away', superbly soulful live bass work on 'U Bring Me Up' and heavier, more griding grooves but still sublime vocals on 'Why Wait'. The title cut is an off-grid mix of sci-fi melodies and diffuse chords, shimmering drums and low slub bass. Sublime.
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New Lost Centre
Cat: LOW 006. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Public Idea (1:26)
See The Land (5:43)
Angel Cycle (5:47)
Renouncement (1:24)
New Lost Centre (4:36)
Stand Still (4:37)
Eyes On You (2:17)
Review: Low Order returns with his sixth EP in five years and in doing so continues his exploration of relentless industrial body music. Things open with immersive noise textures building into the driving bass pressure of 'See The Land' which is reminiscent of Portion Reform's classic sound. Tracks like 'Angel Cycle,' 'Stand Still' and the title track showcase his unstoppable momentum and explain why he and his sound are dominating European clubs. The closing track envelops with dreamlike drones, feedback and distorted vocals embodying a haunting, gritty realisation. Though rooted in extreme styles, this EP keeps its focus on the dancefloor.
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Closer (reissue)
Cat: ANA 002. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Closer (9:03)
Indian Summer (5:39)
Ultramarine (6:15)
Proxima (7:45)
Review: Anacalypto Records' second release revives a gem from the Dutch electronic scene. Originally released in 1998 by Luc Wacherlin, aka Luca, on Orlando Voorn's Slamdunk Records, this four-track EP represents one of the label's final releases. Described in its press release as "beautiful, elongated, shimmering, Detroit-style trancers for the morning after the night before," it delivers on that promise. The tracks blend Detroit's vibrant techno with Sheffield's deeper sounds. From the liquid synths of the title track to the hypnotic grooves of 'Indian Summer,' the EP's immersive warmth and intricate compositions capture the essence of '90s techno, restored for a modern audience.
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Prosperous: The Remixes
Cat: LLE 004. Rel: 07 Aug 23
Say Goodbye (Shubostar remix) (6:35)
Close To You (Daniele Baldelli & Marco Dionigi remix) (5:13)
I Forgive (Luca Dell'Orso remix) (6:07)
Say Goodbye (Endrik Schroeder Lost Love remix) (6:17)
I Forgive (David Van Bylen remix) (4:38)
Conqueror (Hard Ton remix) (6:23)
Prosperous (Boys' shorts extended version) (6:48)
Say Goodbye (Phunkadelica remix) (6:55)
Review: Lucca Leeloo makes a big and bold and brilliant return here with a new remix album, 'Prosperous' featuring new versions of tracks from his latest long player. It is an adventurous and epic mix of cosmic, indie dance, Italo and nu-disco that has all got the club firmly in mind. And you would expect as much given that the producer has this time enlisted cornerstones of those scenes such as Shubostar, Daniele Baldelli & Marco Dionigi, Luca dell'Orso, Endrik Schroeder, David Van Bylen, Hard Ton, Boys' Shorts and Phunkadelica.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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Inner EP
Inner EP (12")
Cat: BENTXX 3. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Quasar (8:50)
Escalate (6:36)
Transporter (4:39)
Inner (7:19)
Signal (8:05)
Vision (5:44)
Review: Deep techno twosome Lucid Void have only put out a handful of releases since making their debut in 2017, but their productions are not only assured and atmospheric, but also genuinely good. It feels like they need a breakthrough and this mini-album for Turkish imprint Benthic (a belated sequel to their 2021 outing on the imprint) could provide it. There's certainly plenty to set the pulse racing and synapses snapping, from the pulsing rhythm, immersive aural textures and hypnotising vibes of 'Escalate' and 'Transporter', to the yearning dancefloor soundscape 'Quasar' and the ghostly spookiness of 'Inner'. 'Signal' brilliantly blends raw, analogue electronics, locked-in beats and bittersweet chords, while closing cut 'Rhythm' is as pleasingly dreamy and heady as it is throbbing and off-kilter.
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Nightdubbing
Nightdubbing (double 12")
Cat: REKIDS 237. Rel: 25 Mar 24
40 Acres & A Terabyte (5:21)
Nightdubbing (8:39)
Dark Paradise (5:46)
Bob Molly (7:16)
Supernova (7:59)
Starstorms (6:36)
New World/Old Future (7:08)
Avant-Garde Dance Hall (3:50)
Future Mystic (2:49)
Review: Radio Slave's Rekids welcomes a Detroit house master in Monty Luke for what is a comprehensive excursion into deep house across nine exquisite new cuts. Dub, techno and more all help colour these soundwaves and first up is the shimmering electro rhythm of '40 Acres & A Terabyte' while 'Nightdubbing' gets more zoned out and smooth as it comes alive with shimmering synths over rolling beats. Elsewhere are more grinding groves like 'Starstorms' which recalls the early work of Carl Craig and 'Avant-Garde Dance Hall' is a deft dub workout.
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EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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Time Trip
Time Trip (transparent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: FLRS 147. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Time Trip (feat Luvraw) (4:08)
Time Trip (feat Luvraw - instrumental) (4:08)
Review: Flower Records fusion masters Masato Komatsu and Ryo Kawahara are Slowly and are adept at everything from dub to disco, soul to post-rock. They have been turning it out at a steady rate recently on labels like Oscarson but mostly Flower. Following a couple of standout 7"s in 'Tripping Out' and 'Let Some Love In' already this year comes 'Time Trip.' It is a lush bit of slow motion big beat and dub, with heavily treated Japanese language vocals over a fat, churning rhythm. An instrumental is also included on this crucial 7".
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Water Drop EP Part 1
Cat: MOVIDA 0161. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Somfay - "Arborvitae (A Voice Like Water)" (8:46)
Luc Ringeisen & Funk E - "Treinta Y Siempre" (7:33)
Polyfan Polyphenix - "Polymorph 2" (7:02)
Review: The cultured Movida label rolls out more of its tasteful tech and minimal jams with the Water Drop EP Part 1. Somfay opens up proceedings with 'Arborvitae' (A Voice Like Water) which is a zoned out roller with chords that encourage you to gaze off to the future. The b-side starts with Luc Ringeisen & Funk E's 'Treinta Y Siempre', a tender electronic lullaby with gently broken beats and then things get much more scuffed up and dubby with Polyfan Polyphenix's 'Polymorph 2' which is a languid rhythm that makes you want to move nice and loose.
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Alben
Mons Clepsydra
Cat: BLKRTZ 053. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Mons Klepsydra (part I) (14:45)
Mons Klepsydra (part II) (15:00)
Mons Klepsydra (part III) (14:59)
Mons Klepsydra (part IV) (14:44)
Review: Scott Monteith is the Berlin-based but Canadian-born artist best known as Deadbeat, stepping out with new alias Ark Welders Guild. It is an audio-visual performance and recording project with Italian singer and curator Letizia Trussi, whom he met in winter 2021 and has since formed a strong creative bond. They work in Trussi's Rooms of Kairos studio and have already cooked up two album length pieces that come on Monteith's BLKRTZ imprint. Mons Clepsydra is the first and is an epic drone in four parts with string recordings permeating the moody, grainy, heavy atmospheres.
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Soft & Fragile
Cat: ES 026. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Ros Bandt - "Ocean Bells" (17:50)
LIME - "Shifts" (8:35)
LIME - "Annapurna" (9:22)
Review: Gong bath, anyone? Soft & Fragile is a three track outing built on a framework of custom made bells and chimes, at least one of which was created by the artist - namely Bandt's 'flagong', a three-story glass marimba the musician crafted in the late-1970s, apparently inspired by the so-called 'cloud chamber bowls' of Harry Patch, a chap known for developing weird and wonderful sound-making devices.

She uses the instrument to stunning effect solo on the opening effort, 'Ocean Bells', creating a gently flowing arrangement that sucks you in quickly. From there, she's joined by Julie Doyle, Gavan McCarthy, and Carolyn Robb to complete the full LIME (Live Improvised Music Events) lineup, and the work becomes more complex still, without ever being overbearing or overly theoretical.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Manu Archeo
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Crack Rock
Crack Rock (LP + booklet)
Cat: AR 030. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Inviting (4:01)
Crack (2:47)
Ratchet (3:29)
C (3:44)
Passive Lover (3:08)
Neck (3:43)
Candy Apple Red (2:53)
Glue (3:57)
Le Jardin (4:13)
Stay Ready (5:45)
Lurk (4:05)
Review: Polish producer Latarnik and American vocalist Anthony Mills collide on this new album for Polish label Astigmatic to explore lo-fi hip-hop, soul, dub and experimental electronics. Mills's falsetto vocal brings great Neo-soul warmth to Crack Rock with emotionally charged tones soaring over the production which ranges from sugary and 80s-tinged disco and boogie on 'Crack' to deep, seductive and gooey on 'Passive Lover' which is a more romantic sound. Latarnik's work is often minimal yet immersive which creates space for Mills' voice to shine and is delivered in equal parts spoken word, chant and soulful croon. The hypnotic, slow-burning soundscapes that result are both intimate and confrontational, ready to make you dance but also often just to feel. Unapologetically raw and deeply human, this one lingers long after the final track ends.
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Le Composant Compositeur
Le Composant Compositeur (limited LP + CD + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 089LP. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Le Petit Geant (LP) (3:40)
Secoue Le Flipeur (3:56)
Flash-Back (3:36)
Bombes Fluo (4:32)
Aurora Bay (3:42)
Choc D'Amour (4:41)
Le Composant Compositeur (8:37)
Le Grand Geant (5:31)
Secoue Le Flipeur (bonus CD - unreleased version)
Generique (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (unreleased track)
Sous Le Moi (demo)
Pile Ou Face (Inaudible 1)
Dans Le Dedale (unreleased live)
Le Composant Compositeur (alternate version)
Un Decomposant, Des Composants (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (EP version)
Bombe Fluo (unreleased version)
Review: To say Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associes finished the 1970s with creative fervour would be an understatement. First we had 1976's Ramasse-Miettes Nucleaires, then two years after that there was the equally potent Nouveaux Modes Industriels. Both were heralded as ahead of their time, at the time, bringing together strange, otherworldly pop, spacey prog, prototypes of Krautrock and impassioned poetry. Le Composant Compositeur followed, and in their own words marked the beginning of a new era in the 'Antisocial Associates' project (to use the English translation). It's a marvellous addition to the collection, too, a series of sharp, edgy, mutant pop tracks, weirdo brass experimentation, compressed electro, dubby ideas, and twisted, acid-spiked fairground themes.
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The Volume Of The Light
Cat: HPLP 001. Rel: 31 Mar 21
Curve & Flow (1:15)
Fall In To Me (feat Ben Hadwen) (4:36)
Raw Wonder (feat Rocketnumbernine) (7:34)
Lost My Way (feat DJ Khaleb) (4:02)
Love & Light (feat Dan Jose & Deoke) (6:09)
Dark As (feat The Maghreban & Tamar Collocutor) (4:52)
Tea Leaf Dancers (feat Vince Vella) (3:51)
The Volume Of The Light (feat Jessica Lauren) (4:43)
Review: London spiritual jazz man Emanative is drummer and producer Nick Woodmansey. He has put out some well received albums on Brownswood, The Steve Reid Foundation and Jazzman Records and also tries his hand - successfully - at electronic music. Vocalist Liz Elensky has been part of the project since 2006 and this album finds the duo head in a new direction that delves deep into electronic sounds but with soulful jazz vibrations and contributions from the likes of Rocketnumbernine, The Maghreban and Khalab & Jesica Lauren amongst others. It results in an album that is as alluring as it is inventive.
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Gespielt von: Fradinho
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 2
Cat: SALSBMG 43LP. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Inner Life - "I Like It Like That" (7:26)
Metropolis - "I Love New York" (8:30)
Leroy Burgess - "Heavenly" (10:02)
Aurra - "A Little Love" (7:45)
Review: Unlike most disco re-edit EPs, Salsoul's latest instalment of 'Reflex Revisions' are "proper" remixes, making full use of original master stems and session tapes sourced from the parent artists themselves. With all four tracks handled by French producer and remixer The Reflex, we know we're in good hands here - he's been at it since 2012. Reflex Revisions don't just add a janky kick beneath a beatgridded 16-bar loop, but rather, they move and sway with the tracks' original feels. Our case in point: 'A Little Love' completely reimagines the drum section found on Aurra's 1983 original, making the whole sonic experience much clearer and brighter. As much can be said for Metropolis' downtempo 'I Love New York', on which Reflex here makes the song grander, wider. Compared to most re-editors, this is an impressive feat occurring in a different ballpark.
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For Translucence
For Translucence (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DC 951. Rel: 27 Mar 25
65/66 (8:32)
48/50 (11:27)
73/74 (10:43)
54/56 (10:20)
Review: Whitney Johnson and Lia Kohl's debut album has evolved over several years. Its roots lay in their shared practice of free improvisation on viola and cello and flourished into a unique neophonic orchestral expression. That makes For Translucence both stimulating and soothing - a very alive form of musical meditation where layers of acoustic strings, wispy synths, evocative field recordings and radio and sine waves intertwine and grow while mesmerising you even more. Though always moving and shapeshifting the effect is cathartic as a fine balance is struck between experimentation and cohesion and the organic and the electronic.
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Odyssee (Deluxe Edition)
Odyssee (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: IDOLDLP 050. Rel: 19 May 22
Le Depart (1:55)
Agitations Tropicales (4:06)
Parfum Theremine (5:04)
Odyssee (4:47)
La Lune (2:20)
Epilogue (3:11)
Le Depart (acoustic) (1:54)
Agitations Tropicales (acoustic) (4:06)
Parfum Theremine (acoustic) (5:04)
Odyssee (acoustic) (3:57)
Interlune (acoustic) (0:52)
La Lune (acoustic) (5:30)
Review: Now released for the first time on vinyl in the UK, Parisian Nu-Disco sextet L'Imperatrice's 3rd EP Odyssee, released in 2015, was a 6-track journey through the dreamy, vintage sound of French disco-pop. Rereleased and renamed a year later under L'Empereur at a different speed, this gatefold contains the original EP as well as acoustic renditions of five tracks, plus a bonus track in Interlune, a strings piece that flows into the string instrumental of La Lune (Version Acoustique). The smooth bass and layered synth will hook you, but you'll stay for the vocal talents of Flore Benguigui who joined the outlet that same year. Her smooth tones are like melted butter against the bass. Odysee was a bold step for the band - but one that proved wildly successful and was just the beginning of the symphonic formula that L'Imperatrice has continued to refine to this day.
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Master Of The Dark Arts (reissue)
Master Of The Dark Arts (reissue) (black & red tri-coloured vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LFB 5158. Rel: 17 Apr 25
My Universe (feat Vinnie Paz) (3:59)
Creed Of The Greedier (3:41)
Track 3 (3:08)
Mind Your Business (4:34)
Electronic Funeral (feat Sean Price) (3:35)
The Story Goes On (3:21)
Letter To Ouisch (2:37)
Snow Beach (feat Thirstin Howl The 3rd) (4:02)
The Eyes Of Santa Muerte (feat Sick Jacken) (4:30)
Murder World (2:48)
Coka Kings (feat Vinnie Paz) (3:51)
Track 12 (feat Big Left) (3:58)
Malverde Market (3:10)
Masters Of The Dark Arts (2:34)
Review: Ill Bill, Danny Boy, Slaine, DJ Lethal, and DJ Eclipse return with their second full-length for Fat Beats Records, plotting hardcore hip-hop plans before a raw, no-frills execution. Ill Bill, formerly of Non Phixion, brings his signature dark lyricism; Danny Boy made his name with House of Pain; Slaine cut his teeth in La Coka Nostra and Boston's unctuous underground; DJ Lethal's production chops span from Cypress Hilly boom-bap to Limp Bizkit era chaos; and DJ Eclipse, a key figure in NYC's pirate radio scene, downs anchor on the crew's sound. Production comes from DJ Premier, Statik Selektah and DJ Lethal himself, ensuring a retentive grittiness, while guest spots from Vinnie Paz and the late Sean Price help the crew hammer hone a collective lyrical point.
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Remixes (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
LABRINTH / SIA / DIPLO present LSD
Cat: 198028 25441. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Genius (Lil Wayne remix) (2:38)
Thunderclouds (MK remix) (3:31)
Know New Friends (Dombresky remix) (4:08)
Genius (Banx & Ranx remix) (2:53)
Thunderclouds (64-bit version) (1:52)
Heaven Can Wait (The Aston Shuffle remix) (3:36)
Audio (CID remix) (2:39)
Genius (Banx & Ranx Reggae remix) (3:13)
Know New Friends (Aaron Redding remix) (2:45)
Genius (feat Lil Wayne - Lil Wayne remix) (3:13)
Review: LSD’s Remixes EP channels the group’s genre-blurring ethos into a collection that thrives on reinvention. Lil Wayne’s charged verse on ‘Genius’ adds grit without overshadowing the original’s playful intensity. MK’s remix of ‘Thunderclouds’ transforms its soaring vocals into a deep house anthem, all pulsing bass and late-night allure. Banx & Ranx’s reggae-infused take on ‘Genius’ radiates sun-soaked warmth, while Dombresky’s remix of ‘No New Friends’ packs a punch with relentless house energy. CID’s rework of ‘Audio’ dials up crisp, percussive beats that slice through its melodic core. Meanwhile, The Aston Shuffle injects ‘Heaven Can Wait’ with shimmering synth layers, balancing nostalgia with dancefloor readiness. Lost Frequencies’ remix of ‘Thunderclouds’ closes the record on a euphoric high, reframing its introspection with bright, festival-ready optimism. This is LSD’s universe expanded — familiar yet thrillingly unpredictable.






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Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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7 Caminos
7 Caminos (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WONDERLP 69. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Fiesta De Las Sierras (3:34)
La Cumbia De La Selva (3:17)
Guinea Congo (3:52)
Santa Maria (feat Khalil Mounji) (3:15)
Cholula (feat Markio & Mariri) (4:32)
7 Caminos (4:09)
Que Lindo Sale La Luna (feat David Yturbe) (4:25)
4 Elementos (feat Brenda McMorrow) (4:29)
Review: Lagartijeando is a key figure in the alt-Latin electronic scene alongside the likes of Nicola Cruz and Chancha Via Circuito. He makes an essential return here with 7 Caminos, a fourth career long player with Wonderwheel. Recorded between Cholula, Mexico and Tarapoto in Peru, it transports you in double quick time to the South American jungle and Mexican Altiplano volcanoes. Sunny melodies take flight over shuffling rhythms, dubby basslines unfurl like flowers at dawn and intimate vocal whispers bring a human touch to the rhythms. A gorgeous soundtrack to a perfect afternoon of escapism.
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Tags: Latin | Cumbia
 in stock $22.59
Imaginary Island Music Vol 2: Ascension
Cat: CREP 97. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Mango UFO (2:41)
Dosis De Recuerdo (2:06)
Rumba Lactea (feat Spencer Clark) (2:07)
Palmeras Metalicas (1:54)
Los Aquachachos (3:38)
Carosos (2:04)
Baja Pa Bajo (2:57)
La Romantica 3000 (3:35)
Los Guayechi (1:13)
La Gordejuela 3 (1:15)
Luces En El Cielo (2:29)
Caliches (feat Muqata) (2:02)
Abismo Vertical (0:54)
Nano Tuberia (3:02)
Sube Pa Riba (2:34)
Review: Tenerife-based trio LAGOSS are back with a second album of escapist electronic sounds. Goncalo F. Cardoso, Mladen Kurajica and Daniel Garcia leave behind the mega-mix vignette of their first album for a more song-based but still avant-gard collection here. Their raw, live jamming style mixes up tropicalia and electronic freakouts with found sounds, percussion, bird calls and rich samples that all bring these tracks to life as it moves through various different moods, gores, genres and eras with style. Somehow inviting yet eerie, this a very personal sound world but we're all welcome inside.
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