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Singles
Naif
Naif (7")
Cat: SE 708. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Naif (3:59)
Naif (club version) (4:01)
Tags: Afro House
 in stock $15.27
Solstice
Solstice (orange vinyl 12")
Cat: UTS 22. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Solstice (6:21)
Contemplate (5:56)
Give (5:38)
Transcend (5:49)
Review: Burnski and Kepler, two names synonymous with the deeper shades of house music, converge on Chris Stussy's Up The Stuss imprint for a collaborative EP that showcases their shared passion for dancefloor-focused soundscapes. 'Solstice', the title track, sets the tone with a hypnotic swing, its subtle rhythmic shifts and infectious bassline weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of sound. 'Contemplate', the second collaborative effort, offers a more introspective vibe, its bumping rhythms and melancholic melodies suggesting a moment of reflection amidst the dancefloor euphoria. The flip side sees the duo explore their individual artistry. Burnski's 'Give' is a late-night gem, its shimmering textures and hypnotic rhythms conjuring a sense of blissful introspection. Kepler's 'Transcend', on the other hand, lives up to its name, its vibrant energy and captivating melodies transporting the listener to a higher plane of dancefloor consciousness. It's a confident opening salvo for 2025 from Up The Stuss, a label that continues to champion the most vital strains of contemporary house music.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $18.32
Various Artists EP
Cat: BKC 002. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Charleze - "Spartan Groove" (6:09)
Robin Graham - "Que?" (7:45)
Rob Pearson - "Goldfish On TV" (7:27)
Kerouac - "4 Da Haters" (6:02)
Review: Beatnik Collective's second release is a nostalgia-soaked trip back to the golden age of tech house, a time when chunky basslines and infectious grooves ruled the dancefloor. This four-track EP is a DJ's dream, packed with weapons-grade cuts that are guaranteed to get the party started. Charleze's 'Spartan Groove' sets the tone, its driving bassline and relentless energy recalling the heyday of labels like Strictly Rhythm and Relief. Robin Graham's 'Que?' adds a touch of playful mischief, its quirky samples and hypnotic rhythms conjuring images of sweaty warehouse raves and euphoric crowds. On the flipside, Rob Pearson's 'Goldfish On Tv' takes a deeper, more atmospheric approach, its lush pads and intricate percussion creating a mesmerising soundscape that's perfect for those hazy after-hours moments. Kerouac's '4 Da Haters' closes out the EP with a raw and energetic groove, its distorted bassline and infectious vocal samples a nod to the golden age of hip-house. All round greatness,
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $17.76
La Decima Compilation: Part 1
Cat: RFGV 0061. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Oliver Dollar - "I Do Believe" (6:35)
Demuir - "Vibez High" (8:25)
Jwalker - "Disconnected" (5:53)
Pinto (NYC), Kola - "Party People" (5:57)
Review: Part one of Refuge's new La Decima V/A 12" series hears select tunes from select artists, all of whom have made significant contributions to the label's catalogue over the years. Spanning everything from firmly driven nu-disco to scratch n' sniff garage house to Chi-style stompers, we're more than enthralled by this well-rounded resonator. The best of the bunch has to be Demuir's 'Vibez High', which moves unabashed and stringy, its clawing claps, freeze-locked funk licks and scraping open hats painting a vivid street scene set outside the house.
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King Street Sounds Sampler Vol 2
Dennis Ferrer - "How Do I Let Go" (feat TK Brooks)
Rain: A Lil Louis Painting - "Give It Up" (Masters At Work club mix)
Mood II Swing - "Sunlight In My Eyes"
Kimara Lovelace - "Misery" (Lil Louis club mix)
Review: Now under new ownership (international dance music powerhouse Armada Music, fact fans), long-serving New York house imprint King Street Sounds is doing a good job in showcasing gems from its vast archives. This second label sampler contains four more genuine must-have cuts. First up, there's a chance to admire the deep, soulful house wonder that is Dennis Ferrer's 2008 hook-up with honeyed vocalist K.T. Brooks, 'How Do I Let Go'. It's followed by Masters at Work's deliciously loose, disco-influenced deep house revision of 'Give It Up' by Lil' Louis' Rain project (first released in 2000), Mood II Swing's DIY Soundsystem favourite 'Sunlight In My Eyes' (easily one of the greatest deep house jams of all time) and Lil' Louis's swinging garage-house rub of Kimra Lovelace's 'Misery'.
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Let Me Go
Let Me Go (12")
Cat: WWE 002V. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Let Me Go (6:57)
Let Me Go (Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (7:40)
Let Me Go (Atjazz Astro remix) (14:15)
Let Me Go (Yoruba Soul mix) (7:52)
Review: First unveiled on his fine 2023 album Bruno & The Birds, 'Let Me Go' is one of rising star Jullian Gomes' most sumptuous and effortlessly soulful tracks to date - a gorgeous blend of shuffling deep house drums, star-lit chords, gentle melodies and eyes-closed vocals made in collaboration with Japanese legend Kuniyuki Takahashi and singer Sio. On this EP, Gomes' superb original mix is backed by a trio of remixes. Gomes' mentor Atjazz provides two rubs: a breezy, full vocal, broken deep house take in his trademark style (the 'Astro Art Remix') and the more bass-heavy and infectiously percussive 'Astro Rmix'. Osunlade dons the Yoruba Soul guise and delivers a fine, EP-ending rework full of bouncy Afro-house beats, deep sub bass and spacey electronics.
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909 Nights EP
Cat: MM 09BLACK. Rel: 18 Dec 24
909 Nights (feat Taho) (8:01)
Cosmic Warehouse Vibes (6:06)
JAX (5:37)
Review: With releases already clocked up on Carl Craig's Planet-E, the Omar S-run stable FXHE and Rob Modell's Echospace, Detroit house/techno fans with a keen eye (and ear) will already know Brian Kage. Michigander is his own label and this EP - that kicks off with Taho and Kage joining forces again on its A-side - was a success when it first emerged on marbled vinyl in March 2023. So much so, in fact, that's it been given a repress. With traces of acid and uplifting piano notes undewrwritten by deep chords on the opener '909 Nights', 'Warehouse Vibes' then brings driving kicks and dubby techno bliss before the closer 'JAX' goes in the style with its fist pumping rhythms. Motor City musical magic at its best.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
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Te Quero Perto
Cat: PT 016. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Te Quero Perto (club mix) (5:01)
Te Quero Perto (Paco Cabana mix) (5:21)
Te Quero Perto (Lipelis & Orion Agassi Freestyle mix) (5:18)
Te Quero Perto (Lipelis & Orion Agassi dub Freestyle mix) (5:33)
Review: Planet Trip Records calls Millos Kasier one of their favourite DJs on earth so they are buzzing to have him next up. He is a Brazilian talent who brings plenty of the energy and style of his homeland to this EP. 'Te Quero Perto' has woody, knocking beats and an old-school Chicago bassline setting the tone before glistering and retro-future keys arrive to bring light and hope. A Latin vocal and Italo chords then take things to the next level and make this a real summer sizzler. A Paco Cabana is more percussive and Lipelis & Orion Agassi offer two different versions that rework it for the club.


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Mindhelmet 17
Cat: HELMET 17. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Dyn-O-Myte (5:58)
Wonder Bread (6:32)
X-Presso (5:57)
P-Cake Palooza (5:57)
Brekky Sensation (6:00)
Review: House and tech futurists Mindhelmet is back with more of its probing club cuts thanks to this five tracker from Andy Kas. It embodies everything this label has become known for amongst cultured DJs and diggers, namely effective tracks that are more than mere tools. 'Dyn-O-Myte' has synths that bring a life of their own to the shuffling beats and digital melodies, 'Wonder Bread' has a cosmic glow in the neon synth motifs and steely tech drum work and 'X-Presso' is a shot of broken beat energy with spoken word samples adding a sense of fun. 'P-Cake Palooza' and 'Brekky Sensation' see things out with more industrial space-tech sounds.

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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.10
City To City: Lisbon
Kaspar From Lisbon - "Mereces" (6:05)
DJ Honesty - "Jazz Mutant" (6:10)
Jorge Caiado - "Good Days" (5:25)
Megatronic - "Casey Screams" (4:21)
Moreno Acido - "Until The Break Of Dawn" (6:14)
Yen Sung & Photonz - "Changes" (5:25)
Review: Freerange's City To City series returns with its second edition, this time spotlighting Lisbon. Known for its stunning views, beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, perhaps one of the city's best-known hotspots is the iconic Lux Fragile, which has shaped the city's sound since the late 90s. Longtime resident DJs from Lisbon are now gaining global traction; to butterfly-net the essence of the coastal metropolis, this new mix LP hears six original tracks from local talents, chief among whom are Megatronic, progressor and ambassador for the city, and Yen Sung & Photonz, two names closely tied to the circuit's deeper-underground corners.A
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Gespielt von: Aroop Roy
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Potter
Potter (12")
Cat: FELLICE 004. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Ngoma (8:49)
You (10:00)
Next (8:48)
Donny (9:11)
Gespielt von: Replika | Common Mode
 in stock $18.60
Internet Ogs
Cat: CBF 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Straight Outta GeoCities (6:13)
Real Player (Mogwaa Calle mix) (5:54)
AOL (7:15)
Real Player (6:43)
Marathon 2 (4:34)
Review: Who are the internet OGs, and who has a right to claim the internet as territory anyway? Present day acid house musician Rio Kawamoto queries us this in EP form, blasting us right on back to the era of static gif-laden webpages and firewall chinks, before platform-centric neoliberal whitewashing of the internet took hold. From 'Straight Outta GeoCities' to 'AOL' to 'Marathon 2', this is an extremely compelling time capsulate of the late nineties and noughts internet told through the lens of acid house. The EP makes deft use of noizy flat beats, farty cyberspatial sound design, and offbeat Kylie Minogue-ish organ hits for good measure (on Mogwaa Calle's version of 'Real Player'). The saying "you've got mail!" will never get old, not least when you find this one in package form on your doorstep.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $16.94
SLABS 004
SLABS 004 (12")
Cat: SLABS 004. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Like Dis (7:37)
Wildstyle (6:20)
Review: Keefy G has been lighting up the dancefloors of his native West Yorkshire and beyond for some time now. His sets are as slick as his hair and here he branches out with some fresh slabs of wax on the mighty Dungeon Meat's new Slabs label. It's a hook-up that makes sense given that he grew up listening to sets by label founders Tristan and Brawther and his own take on their template is compelling indeed. 'Like Dis' is rock solid deep house with crisp drums and slamming bass. 'Wildstyle' lays down another heavy house groove with glitchy perc and well-treated vocals that add plenty of sleaze.
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Tags: UK Garage
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Step Up EP
Cat: SEMID 020. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Step Up (6:07)
Swoon (5:45)
Acid Flow (5:04)
Seperation (5:55)
Review: Demi Riquisimo's Semi Delicious reaches a significant milestone with its 20th release, unveiling a four-track EP from the ever-impressive Leeds producer, Kepler that's a stellar addition to the label's expanding repertoire, 'Step Up' launches the journey, a sub-bass-driven escapade that intertwines pulsating grooves with squelchy acid lines, encapsulating the label's ethos. 'Swoon' arrives next, blending a playful FM-bass lead with staccato vocals and warm pads for a vibrant dancefloor allure. The B-side's 'Acid Flow' faithfully channels classic 303 vibes, while 'Separation' pays homage to vintage US house, tweaked with Kepler's unmistakable UK tech-house stamp. It's a veritable feast for discerning dance music aficionados.
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Eclipse EP
Cat: DSOTSV 04. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Eclipse (6:38)
Eclipse (SAM remix) (6:16)
2K5 (5:26)
Squelch Is Wealth (5:49)
Review: Kepler delivers a solid EP with Eclipse, showcasing his knack for crafting infectious house grooves. The title track 'Eclipse' sets the tone with its rolling beats and crisp production, while S.A.M.'s remix takes things up a notch, adding a sleek, driving edge that's bound to light up any dancefloor. On the flip, '2K5' keeps the energy high with punchy rhythms, and 'Squelch Is Wealth' rounds off the release with a quirky, bass-heavy twist. With support from DJs like Chris Stussy and Luuk van Dijk, this EP is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for house heads.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Another Time EP
Cat: MAGIC 038. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Another Time (feat Pedro Perelman) (4:05)
Celestia (4:58)
As The Sun Goes Down (5:20)
Sambo (5:58)
Review: Argentina's Kermesse returns with 'Another Time', a four-track EP that brings together groovy rhythms, funky synths, and live instrumentation. With Pedro Perelman's mesmerizing vocals and production finesse from Noema, the release strikes a balance between organic flow and electronic edge. Tracks like 'Another Time' and 'Sambo' capture Kermesse's vibrant energy, a sound that's made waves across Ibiza and Portugal. With over 9 million Spotify streams to date, this EP is a fresh spin on Kermesse's distinctive, crowd-moving style.
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My Pure Soul
Cat: ADID 113. Rel: 20 Mar 25
My Pure Soul
Lyup
Uchi Mata
Review: All Day I Dream has been rolling out the most cuddly and serene house music you can imagine for a good while now but still Lee Burridge's outlet continues to keep us hooked. Khen is an artist whose sound fits in well here and barely a bar has passed before you're gazing up to a cloudless sky and dreaming of outdoor dancing. 'My Pure Soul' is escapist bliss and 'Lyup' then gets a little more direct with some busier percussion and more textured surfaces. 'Uchi Mata' closes out the trip with yawning synths and deft, delicate drum patterns that are impish and mindful.

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The Beat
The Beat (12")
Cat: REKIDS 253. Rel: 01 Nov 24
The Beat (5:59)
Midnight Club (6:43)
Review: November sees William Kiss return to Rekids with 'The Beat' EP, fresh off his remix work on Mathias Kaden's Circulate. The A-side delivers 'The Beat', driven by bodied toms and crisp percussion, complemented by a playful vocal sample that keeps the groove locked in. On the flip, 'Midnight Club' brings classic house vocals, organic drum patterns, and strobe-light synths. With strong support from the likes of Laurent Garnier and HAAi, Kiss showcases his evolving sound once again, marking another standout release on Radio Slave's iconic label.
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Nice To Meet You
Cat: CNT 017. Rel: 14 Mar 25
A New Kind Of Peace (6:44)
L'amante (feat Vica) (5:26)
La Nuit (4:37)
Confusao (6:31)
Captain Nikouze (4:53)
Review: Kitchen Plug is a Parisian trio that seeks to combine "the rebellious energy of punk and the synth-driven chaos of electro." This new EP on Chat Noir does bear that out with some playful and quirky cuts packed with fresh sound designs and charming vocals over some effective drum programming. 'A New Kind Of Peace' is a hooky opener with a carefree vibe, 'L'amante (feat Vica)' brings some disco licks and 'La Nuit' gets more raw and direct. 'Confusao' is a balmy and widescreen number that encourages you to daydream and 'Captain Nikouze' shuts down with some pixelated synth madness.

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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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Phreaky Friday
Cat: MATCH 031. Rel: 19 Nov 24
1tro (2:25)
Only Fur Mich (6:30)
Guili (5:58)
Phreaky Friday (6:17)
Cyber S** (6:17)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.27
The Long 2016
Cat: MKIL 013. Rel: 21 Mar 25
The Long 2016 (7:43)
Go Wahreit (6:39)
It's Only My Body (6:48)
Blind Tim (7:04)
Review: Amazing, goblin-mode minimal techno from Klon Dump aka. Mark Klon, a human klondike of fidgety sonics and jokey tech house from Australia. It's as if divine powers intended for Klon to join My King Is Light, the label owned and operated by fellow producer Melchior Productions. MKIL focus is on extra-special minimal tech, shunning the genre's often unfortunate capitulation to floor-perfunctoriness for the sake of idiosyncratic indulgences of the artistic kind, the kind we minimal fans actually want to hear. Praise individuality, for it is not lost! 'The Long 2016' harks back to the year in which humanity stood at the precipice of everything-everywhere-all-at-once-ness; endless shuffles, pops, bass slaps and overhand riffles burble from this track like a volatile electro-ball, evoking the informatic ease of the time. 'Go Wahreit' contrasts with harsh alien vocodes and kitchenware percs, and titularly plays on the German word for "kernel of truth". The B-siders render the record weirder and weirder, 'Blind Tim' summoning UK flavours with a skweeeing swing, and 'It's Only My Body' serving to desensitise the trance.
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Tags: Minimal
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 15
Mark Knight, Darius Syrossian,James Hurr - "I Got All This" (5:56)
Low Steppa, Jewel Kid - "Big Busta" (5:05)
CASSIMM, Mahalia Fontaine - "Say Yeah" (5:48)
Wh0 - "Sunglasses" (6:58)
Review: Toolroom is a house label for big moments big tracks, big rooms, big DJs and main stages. This 15th sampler offering gives a snapshot of where the label is at right now with some new cuts from its biggest players. The boss himself, Mark Knight, kicks off alongside Darius Syrossian and James Hurt n 'I Got All This' which is bouncy and full of energy. Low Steppa, Jewel Kid offers the deeper, low sung and bass heavy menace of 'Big Busta' and CASSIMM, Mahalia Fontaine then come through with 'Say Yeah' (extended mix) which is a a passionate vocal anthem which throws it back to the early days of house. Wh0's 'Sunglasses' shuts down with a blaze of melodic stabs and filtered sweeps to lift you off your feet.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 16
Cat: TOOL 1279. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Mark Knight & James Hurr - "You Take Me Higher" (6:12)
Friend Within - "Chain" (5:43)
Martin Ikin & Winnie Ama - "Control It" (4:51)
Flashmob & Raumakustik - "Club Talk" (5:45)
Review: Toolroom's 'sampler' series, which rounds up previously digital-only releases and sticks them out on action-packed 12" EPs, reaches its sixteenth instalment. Given the format, you'll be unsurprised to discover that there's plenty of bona-fide peak-time heat on show, starting with Mark Knight and James Hurr's excitable, filter-heavy, string-laden disco-house bomb 'You Take Me Higher'. Friend Within offers a scintillating blend of heavy acid bass, glassy-eyed female vocal samples, weighty beats and subtle disco samples on the superb 'Chain', while Martin Ikin and Winnie Ama opt for even heavier drums, warped bass, creepy electronics and dead-eyed spoken word vocals on the sweat-soaked 'Control It'. To round things off, we're treated to the tech-tinged funky house bounce of Flashmob and Raumakustik's percussion -rich 'Club Talk'.
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Come On Back With Your Love
Cat: PIV 071. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Come On Back With Your Love (Sunrise mix)
Come On Back With Your Love (Sunset mix)
Review: PIV Is a Dutch label that has done a fine job of moving the deep house dial onwards in recent times. Although its output has a healthy reverence for the classic sound, it also brings a fresh energy, spaced-out feels and tech house kick. Kolter nails that contemporary vibe once more here with the new single 'Come On Back With Your Love,' a super sweet and soulful sound. The vocal is buttery, the drums laid back and the vibes flow free. After that Sunrise Mix comes a more kicking and direct Sunset for when the darkness descends and the party switches up a gear. Class stuff.
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Kino EP
Kino EP (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KINO 1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Kino (part 1) (5:44)
Kino (part 2) (5:00)
Review: Brit producer Anish Kumar and Hagop Tchaparian, former guitarist with indie hopefuls Sympoisum, unite on a two-part exploration of electronic sound. 'Part 1' unfurls gently with minimal percussion and ambient field recordings, creating a spacious atmosphere that builds in subtle intensity. 'Part 2' shifts gears, introducing deeper basslines and more driving rhythms, blending organic sounds with electronic textures to evoke a sense of movement and place. The result is an introspective, evolving soundscape that invites repeat listens, revealing layers with each spins.
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Elvers Pass
Elvers Pass (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WSDM 028. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Mercedes (6:39)
Synthetic Squashies (5:18)
Skudde (6:23)
Squidward's Viola (6:38)
Teen Frogue (6:25)
Ainsliens (6:19)
Review: Jorg Kuning's latest offering, a six-track journey into the delightfully strange, arrives on Wisdom Teeth, staking his claim as a true sonic innovator and a conjurer of bizarre and beautiful soundscapes. 'Mercedes' sets the stage with its ethereal chorus of disembodied vocal fragments while 'Synthetic Squashies' veers into the surreal with a looping conversation between AI entities. 'Skudde' resonates with basslines that almost emanate from the earth's depths, and 'Teen Frogue' throbs with amphibian synth pulsations. This is music for the intrepid listener, the kind of release that sparks discussion and soundtracks late-night adventures. Kuning's sonic signature is unmistakable: a blend of bubbling funk, off-kilter rhythms and surprising textures. He draws from the fringes of tech house, electro and bass music, forging a sound that is both familiar and remarkably distinct.
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Tags: IDM | Minimal | Electro Techno
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10 Years Of Rhythms Of The Pacific Sampler
Lnrdcroy - "Galaxio Salaxio" (7:13)
Waterpark - "Coastal Plus" (5:02)
Kennedy - "A Calling" (6:01)
Active Surplus - "Blue Beam" (5:57)
Review: The "Rhythms Of The Pacific" series hears Vancouver label Pacific Rhythms reimagine dance music to aid in vast ocean traversals. Returning with another 12" sampler of material - the tracks are slated for inclusion in a celebratory ten year anniversary comp later this year - we hear Lnrdcroy, Waterpark, Kennedy and Active Surplus bring upper-echelonic, chameleonic beats of the much-less-peggable variety. 'Galaxio Salaxio' moves between dark synth and watery dub, scarcely preparing us for the immersive chordal swims that ensue on 'Coastal Plus'. Finally, 'Blue Beam' incurs an underwater search for coves and water pockets, as jets of pressure escape through riser synths and pufferfish drums.
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You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (limited grey vinyl 12" Nachpressung)
Cat: GFYWAX 002GFYPG001G. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Lou Rawls - "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper's Brawls Deep unreleased remix)
Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles & Eric Kupper - "Loving You" (feat Yasmeen)
Review: This special 12" sampler, part of the forthcoming compilation, taps into the timeless spirit of the Paradise Garage with two unreleased collaborations that showcase the late Frankie Knuckles' legacy. On the A-side, the final production from Knuckles, alongside Kenny Summit and Eric Kupper, delivers a soulful, uplifting remix of Lou Rawls' "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine." It's pure house brilliance that captures the essence of the Garage sound. On the flip, the trio reunites for "Loving You," a Motown-inspired anthem featuring Yasmeen's powerful vocals. These tracks, which have been staple spins for DJs like Cajmere and Sonny Fodera, form part of a larger collection that celebrates house music's rich history, with remixes of iconic tracks. The cover art, designed by Alexander Juhasz, adds an extra layer of cultural significance to this must-have release.

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The Elements Series Part 2
Patrice Scott - "Cycles" (7:00)
Allstar MotoMusic - "Not A Place I Call Home" (feat Roger Versey) (6:32)
Alton Miller - "Italio Love" (6:09)
KemeticJust - "Taking Flight" (7:10)
Review: People Of Earth hits release number 20 with Part 2 of The Elements series again offering some super deep sounds from Patrice Scott, Allstar MotoMusic aka Dan Piu, Alton Miller & KemeticJust, which is a cut first released on the old SOCO Audio label. Scott's 'Cycles' kicks off with super deep kicks and heady pads swirling up top, 'Not My Home' (feat Roger Versey) then brings some majestic jazz keys and spiritual vocals and Miller's 'Italio Love' is a strident cut with leggy kicks and celestial pads. KemeticJust's 'Taking Flight' shuts down with more heavy beats but still romantic moods.
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