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Eclectic Journey
Cat: DUR 002. Rel: 21 May 25
Nativo - "Gusaio" (5:40)
Pagenty - "OG (Oriental Gangster)" (4:03)
Blinkduus Dischetto - "Sino Calculis" (Tribute) (4:23)
Crane De Poule - "Lucky" (5:24)
Review: FaF's Marseille-based label Durite has assembled another Various Artists compilation full of global soundscapes inspired by Middle Eastern rhythms on one side, while the other blends psychedelic Japanese and Chinese samples into trippy, atmospheric cuts. Italian producer Nativo balances deep house and electro with worldly flair, French artist Pagenty keeps ting dubby and slow with snaking leads and hiccuping drums. Fellow Frenchman Blinkduus Dischetto sparkles with raspy synth leads and celestial keys and Crane De Poule then serves up 'Lucky,' the clear EP highlight with its hurried Eastern Melodie and vocal samples over a clipped and tight tech beat.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.19
Raw Human Emotion EP
Cat: FFP 017. Rel: 22 May 25
Raw Human Emotion (part 2) (7:10)
Do It Backwards (Pablo Air Raid dub mix) (6:51)
Shoey's Acid Trip (5:37)
Review: Just in time for a hot disco summer, Fatty Fatty kicks out this essential 12" packed with glittering and golden grooves. The irresistible EP has three tracks that have never before been available and showcases Pablo & Shoey's range. Side A opens with 'Raw Human Emotion Part 2,' which is one of those end-of-the-night anthems that will lodge long in the memory and no doubt bring tears in the right setting. It's soulful disco perfection. On the flip, two rediscovered bangers from their Do It Backwards EP emerge: 'Shoey's Acid Trip' is a euphoric acid-disco slammer, and Pablo's warped, rave-ready 'Air Raid Dub' does exactly what it says on the tin. With support from tastemakers like Severino from Horse Meat Disco already in the bag, this one is perfect for late-night mayhem and festival sunsets alike.
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Extraball EP
Cat: PFRITE 022. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Danny Parton & Mike Parton - "Extraball" (6:15)
Mike Parton - "Gemini" (4:53)
Danny Parton - "Luniz" (5:49)
Danny Parton - "The World Without U" (6:29)
Review: Fresh from dropping a fine stream of loopy filter house fun on their own Jolene Records, The Parton Brothers fire up the dancefloor with their sizzling debut on Pomme Frite and channels classic French touch vibes with style. Danny & Mike deliver cuts that could have easily slipped out of the Roule camp in the late 90s here with tracks like 'Extraball,' 'Gemini,' 'Luniz' and 'The World Without You' packed with crunchy disco loops, rich filter-funk and irresistible groove. It's a tribute to that beloved French house sound we all know and love - warm, raw and homemade with love. A must for vintage deep house heads.
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Running In The Rain EP
Cat: RAWAX 026LTD. Rel: 29 May 25
Remember Love (5:10)
Running In The Rain (4:21)
Waiting For You (vocal mix) (5:16)
Waiting For You (instrumental mix) (5:18)
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Pulse Decay EP
Cat: LIVITY 067. Rel: 19 May 25
Pulse XVII (5:54)
Pulse XVIII (6:17)
Pulse XIX (8:10)
Pulse XX (6:25)
Review: Peverelist stands as a defining figure in UK electronic music, shaping the intersection of bass-driven sound system culture and forward-thinking techno. Emerging from Bristol's fertile underground scene, his work as a producer, DJ and label head has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of UK dance music. Closing out his long-running series, he distills his signature sound into four meticulously sculpted tracks. 'Pulse XVII' bookends a skeletal, stepping groove with shimmering synth strings and crisp chord stabs, injecting a dose of Motor City euphoria into his typically weighty framework. 'Pulse XVIII' strips things back to bare essentials, constructing a taut, jacking house cut from pulsing low-end and precisely placed percussionia masterclass in restraint and impact. The energy escalates with 'Pulse XIX', where dub techno textures are reworked into something sharper and more urgent, its rolling momentum underpinned by a driving rhythmic core. 'Pulse XX' then flips expectations, shifting into leftfield steppers territory with elastic bass motifs and alien hooks, recalling the producer's earlier experiments while pushing his sound into fresh terrain. It's a fitting conclusion to a project that has consistently balanced dancefloor functionality with a forward-thinking approach.
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The Brave Gardener EP
Cat: PERSPECTIVE 008. Rel: 27 May 25
Wonkers (6:23)
Eukalyptus (7:37)
Swallow (5:13)
The Brave Gardener (6:23)
Review: Sydney talent Pistaccio delivers an operatic deep progressive debut for Perspective, the fresh new label helmed up by Kepler. Pistaccio, an emerging artist, disobliges us of the need to crack open the clamshell to get to the flesh; these cashews come ready de-shelled. 'Wonkers' sends us bonkers with its forgiving, smooth-groove sound palette, while 'Eukalyptus' and 'Swallow' fly south through increasingly tricky and unvarnished shuffles. The title track closes things out on a well landscaped front-porch popper, complete with "confused?" vocal samples and quizzical sus chords on Rhodes.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Loneliness Leave Me Alone
Loneliness Leave Me Alone (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: UNI-1002. Rel: 22 May 25
Loneliness Leave Me Alone (8:45)
Razz 09 (7:31)
Review: Marcellus Pittman is one of the Motor City's finest. The long-time house explorer has a singular sound that is built around brittle drum loops, hissing and dusty hi-hats and loose-limbed arrangements that are stark and dehumanised but somehow full of intriguing machine warmth and soul. Take this EP, 'Loneliness Leave Me Alone,' first dropped back in 2010: the title cut has bouncing, bulbous bass and jacked up drums that sound both menacing yet playful, which the fizzy, sugary chords spray across the mix like a mist of pixelated water. 'Razz 09' has that Omar-S style melancholy and trudging rhythm that's heightened by the curious melodies which unfurl with a mind of their own in the background. Superb.

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The Jazz Syndicate
The Jazz Syndicate (2xLP Nachpressung)
Cat: GCVDEEP 006. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Enter The Syndicate (1:01)
Summer Breeze (6:21)
Black Jack (6:31)
Platform N 9 (5:21)
The Jazz Syndicate (5:36)
Deep In The Rhythm (4:50)
Fantasy (6:27)
Up In The Sky (6:19)
New York 1980 (6:46)
The Deeper Connection (5:48)
Review: Italian DJ and Producer Jo Paciello proves that full length album do very much still have a place int he modern world wit his superb debut on Groove Culture. The title of this one gives you an idea of what to expect - jazzy melodies and sophisticated house beats. He does so with a modern viewpoint but also plenty of reverence for the glory days of jazzy house. Trumpets, saxophones and guitars all feature here and embellish the drums with quality, meaningful layers of melody adn mood. As he merges the past and present, this richly textured work shines with improvisation and timeless deep house warmth.
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Too Much Knobs & Cables
Too Much Knobs & Cables (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SOV 024. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Red Morning (6:16)
Dance To The Air (6:45)
Animal Kingdom (5:56)
Jack Out (5:37)
Night Driver (3:50)
CC Love (7:25)
New Life (5:15)
Miraval (6:43)
Sun Moon Lake (5:26)
Review: DJ Sodeyama is a veteran of Japan's underground scene who returns to Sound Of Vast as The People In Fog with a new long player that follows notable outings on cult labels such as Rekids, Trip and more. Here he back on the Tokyo label that's housed all his Fog material and flexing his deep command of house, all infused with his signature warmth. Classy deep house cuts like 'Red Morning' sit next to Chicago-flavoured stompers like 'Jack Out' and disco-filtered bangers like 'Dance To The Air' and he even flips the script with 80s-inspired funk on 'Night Driver' and the Balearic dreamscape 'Sun Moon Lake.' A true trip.
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Since Then (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PLD 046. Rel: 20 May 25
Since Then (5:24)
Bay Of Plenty (6:25)
Venasque (4:34)
Coracao Tambor (feat Rosanna & Zelia) (5:57)
Balmes (6:51)
Visions (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (6:06)
Spicy Snapper (5:37)
900 Degrees (6:12)
Sundowner (7:30)
Review: Marking its 25th anniversary, this gem of a reissue reminds us why it's considered a landmark in the evolution of Balearic and Latin-infused house music. Building on the ambient sophistication of Meridian, Since Then sees Pooley embrace a brighter, more joyful palette that is steeped in Latin rhythms, breezy island instrumentation and a deep love for the dancefloor. Albeit a sandy dancefloor. The self-titled opener and single, 'Since Then', is a sun-kissed blend of balearic house and relaxed ambient textures, offering an inviting welcome into the album's glowing soundscape. 'Bay Of Plenty' drips with tropical charm, its lush chords and rich horn section infusing a magical emotionality, while 'Venasque' is an energetic blast of street funk, Latin pop and club urgency. 'Coracao Tambor' keeps the tempo up with an irresistibly playfulness and catchy without losing any depth. 'Balmes' is pure summer distilled, a late-night anthem with shimmering melodies and irresistible swing. '900 Degrees' was one of the album's biggest singles. It is a floor-filler with an unforgettable bassline and undeniable heat, while 'Sundowner' closes on a softer note, nodding back to Meridian's ambient roots with ethereal grace.
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