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Dance
Dance (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: VR 150. Rel: 23 Dec 19
Dance (Louie Vega dance ritual mix) (11:26)
Dance (Louie Vega latin soul mix) (9:34)
Review: The 3 Winans Brothers project is made up of Bebe Winans and Daniel Weatherspoon, who appear here courtesy of Masters At Work legend Louie Vega...on his very own Vega imprint! Their "Dance" tune features The Clark Sisters on backing vocals and is herein remixed twice by Vega: the first is the "dance ritual mix", a soulful house cut with an r&b twist, while the "latin soul mix" focusses more heavily on the house beats and it's a more typical Vega tune which could feature in a typical Vega set, rotary mixer and all!
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808's & Drunken States
808's & Drunken States (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ALB 008. Rel: 13 Feb 17
76-79 - "57 Hertz" (Czevski remix) (6:53)
Tommy Vicari Jnr - "Because You Can't See Dreams In The Light" (5:59)
Tommy Vicari Jnr - "L I W F U" (6:30)
Review: It's been a while since the Albion stable graced our platters, but they're back in style with more of that on-point house music voodoo for the heat of the night. This single is a vessel for the various sides of Tommi Vicari Jr, who rolls out his Czevski alias to deliver a bruising remix of "57 Hertz" by 76-79. It's a reverb-soaked, dubbed out affair with a rock solid rhythm section and plenty of trippy FX tweaking on top. On the flip it's a different story with a similar feeling as we get the straight up Tommi Vicari Jr material in the shape of two killer tracks crafted for transcendental moments of dancefloor hypnosis.
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Various Artists Vol 1
Various Artists Vol 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: N&B 004. Rel: 21 Jan 19
A Vision Of Panorama - "Wind, Brass & Bells" (6:42)
Too Smooth Christ - "Magic Beauty" (4:51)
TELL - "Endless Love" (7:02)
Leon Revol - "Y" (6:12)
Folamour - "I Know It Has Been Done Before" (7:52)
Roberto S - "In Flight" (4:58)
Review: Averaging a release a year since launching 2016, super cool silky disco label Noire & Blanche kick into a new year nice and early with their biggest release to date; a full-bodied six-tracker from some of wryest of artists. Smooth, dusky jams in all directions, highlights include previous Noire & Blanche wiseguys such as Tell, who follows up his last EP with the near P-funk levels of groove on "Endless Love", and Folamour who goes all out orchestral disco on "I Know It Has Been Done Before". Elsewhere A Vision Of Panorama apply full Balearic flavours to the balmy beauty of "Wind, Brass & Bells" and Too Smooth Christ takes us right back down the Trax to 88. All this and plenty more, could this be a sign Noire & Blanche may be releasing a few more records this year. We hope so.
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EP 17
EP 17 (12")
Cat: DFTD 680. Rel: 17 Jul 23
A'Studio - "SOS" (feat Polina - Skylark remix - Nic Fanciulli edit) (6:43)
Tensnake - "Coma Cat" (Chloe Caillet remix) (5:45)
Harry Romero - "Revolution" (House Masters edit) (5:13)
Prunk & Rona Ray - "Keep It Simple" (6:41)
Review: The mighty Defeated has got a fun package on its hands here with some fat disco and house anthems primed and ready for big room summer fun. A'Studio's 'SOS' (feat Polina - Skylark remix - Nic Fanciulli edit) is chunky house with a hooky vocal and rolling groove designed to sweep you up and away. Chloe Caillet then remixes Tensnake's classic 'Coma Cat' into a hands-in-the-air house stomper with epic strings. Harry Romero's sweaty 'Revolution' gets its drums buffed up and well swung by a House Master's Edit and Prunk & Rona Ray steal the EP at the last with their lush vocal house cut 'Keep It Simple.'
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Breeze EP
Breeze EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: BBR 13. Rel: 20 Mar 17
Acasual - "Her"
Tominori Hosoya - "Thinking Of The Days"
Kiddmisha & Apoena - "Dancin"
Jonno & Tommo - "Mystic Feelings"
Review: The latest offering on Owen Jay's Batti Batti label features a cast of characters doing different but equally excellent things within the realm of deep house. Acasual is up first, presenting a reflective tour through lingering chords and swirling pads perfect for rainy spring days, while Tominori Hosoya goes one further with the soul-stirring ambience of "Thinking Of The Days". Kiddmisha & Apoena set light to the B-side with the restrained but utterly on-point depth charge "Dancin", and then Jonno & Tommo round the record out with the sultry "Mystic Feelings", making this a complete package of high grade house music from the heart.
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Baayi
Baayi (12")
Cat: PN 17. Rel: 19 Mar 13
Adesse - "Baayi"
Truss - "Redbrook"
Massimo Di Lena - "You Better Hear"
Review: The ever-correct Prime Numbers series is still going strong, this time bringing together a thoroughly eclectic range of producers to lay down some solid club fodder. Adesse adopts the tenderest approach, bringing a soft African lilt to a subtle arrangement of light drums and poignant chords with the whole A side to drape a deep house opus over. Truss is certainly in no mood to chill on "Redbrook", going for a big room techno flavour that favours rigid beats, acid parps and epic swathes of organ. Massimo Di Lena is on a far more twitchy tip, with a snagging assortment of percussion and some woozy synths that leave one feeling wonderfully dizzy.
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Volume 8
Volume 8 (12")
Cat: WGD 008. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Affie & Leila Yusuf - "Dublovr" (9:37)
Zobol - "Sense The Consensus" (7:22)
Acidulant - "The View Of Her Shade" (4:50)
Type-303 - "Knowhere" (6:25)
Review: While it's difficult to second-guess what Placid will select for each volume of his We're Going Deep label's compilation-style EPs, you can guarantee that it will be timeless-sounding, exquisitely produced, and most likely have some link to deep house, electro, acid or sci-fi techno. All of those boxes are ticked and then some on volume eight, which skips between melodious, acid-flecked dancefloor wooziness (Affie and Leila Yusuf's 'Dublvr'), warming sunrise-ready electro bliss (Zobol's 'Sense The Consensus'), ultra-deep, eyes-closed acid electro (Acidulant's 'The View of Her Shade') and IDM-tinged, intergalactic and dramatically pitched-down proto-jungle (Type-303's exceptional 'Knowhere'). Like its predecessors, this EP is nothing less than essential.
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Possessions Vol 1
Cat: PRIZED 001. Rel: 26 Apr 12
Alex Agore - "Think About It"
Ernie - "Tu En Mi"
Timnah Sommerfeldt - "Happen"
Stojche - "Glommy Feel"
Review: Launching with a very clear remit in mind, Prized are obviously set on being all about clean, smooth deep house. They've reached for an interesting spread of accomplished producers who have been doing the right things in the right places for a number of years now, and they sit together perfectly on this EP. Alex Agore has a punchy production finish and a prime cut of garage diva vocals; Ernie is a little more languid in his own "Tu En Mi", while Stojche takes a different tack with a robotic Detroit-flavoured jam that makes a nice diversion from the rest of what's on offer.
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Attack The Dancefloor Volume Sixteen
Akabu - "Ride The Storm" (feat Linda Clifford - Saison remix) (7:21)
The Love Symphony Orchestra - "Let Me Be Your Fantasy" (Dr Packer remix) (7:31)
Joey Negro Presents The Sunburst Band - "Everyday" (JN Disco Re-Bump remix) (7:28)
Art Of Tones - "Flower Child" (feat Anduze) (7:01)
Review: Like its numerous predecessors, 16th edition of Z Records' long running "Attack The Dancefloor" series is packed to the rafters with tried and tested dancefloor treats, most of which have never appeared on vinyl before. First up, Saison tackles Akabu's 2001 classic "Ride The Storm", turning it into a deep, bouncy and rubbery chunk of lilting, string-drenched house goodness, before Dr Packer delivers a subtly tooled-up take on The Love Symphony Orchestra's grandiose and sexually-charged 1978 disco classic "Let Me Be Your Fantasy". Label head honcho Joey Negro provides a superb deep disco rework of one of his own productions, the Sunburst Band's 2004 summer sing-along "Everyday", while Art of Tones' "Flower Child" is a flash-fried, disco-funk romp laden with superb lead vocals from Anduze.
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The Evolutions: Phase Two
Cat: VISIO 035. Rel: 23 Sep 20
Aleqs Notal - "Midnight" (7:26)
Meftah - "Up From Here" (5:10)
Taelue - "Liberate" (7:20)
Afrikan Sciences - "Bass Reeves" (4:22)
Review: Deep house might not be getting the headlines it did a few years ago, but that actually means those who jumped on the hype train have all alighted once again and now only those truly devoted to the form remain. That means we get high quality EPs like this one from Visions Inc. Aleqs Notal takes us on a spiritual trip littered with toms and jazz-chords to kick things off before Meftah gets more experimental with a broken beat, tripped out keys and rubbery bass all sinking you into a state of trance. For those who like it more straight up, Taelue obliges, and as with all Afrikan Sciences tunes, the closer is a masterfully deep concoction.

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Subwax Record Store Day Series 2015
Cat: SUBWAX RSD 2015. Rel: 20 Apr 15
Amir Alexander - "I Remember House When House Was House" (feat Cecilia Bruun Hansen) (7:11)
Nicson & An Gelo - "Hold Your Horses" (8:03)
Thomas Wood - - "Always Underground" (6:19)
Review: Barcelona's Subwax emporium is an umbrella company for a variety of different labels and acts as a distributor for them, too. For this year's Record Store Day festivities, their Subwax Bcn sublabel returns with a tightly knit collaborative EP by some of the clan's most trusted affiliates. The always on-point Amir Alexander touches down with a stepping, sci-fi-leaning house cut in the shape of "I Remember House When House Was House"; Nicson and An Gelo spin the gears down into deep mode with "Hold Your Horses", and Thomas Wood's "Always Underground" takes care of the dancefloor jerking thanks to its rolling, bumping Chicago-inspired bassline.
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E/F
E/F (12")
Cat: RH-ALFA 3. Rel: 25 Jan 12
Hell Of Samba
Too Shy
Review: After two excellent entries already notched up on their 13-part series, Awanto3 and Tom Trago return to bring more low-slung letters of house music love. "Hell Of Samba" is markedly darker than the efforts thus far, taking a brutal techno manifesto and re-shaping it to a slow-house track. The manic, cyclical hats and vaporous drones make for a thoroughly unsettling, and mightily effective, atmosphere. "Too Shy" meanwhile shakes things up further with a staggered beat, baroque orchestrations and what sounds like strange beatbox bass stabs. It's maybe not what you expect from the series, but it certainly spices things up.
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C/D
C/D (12")
Cat: RH-ALFA 2. Rel: 08 Jun 11
Chicago Thank You
Waus Music
Review: Tom Trago continues to channel the speaker wobbles of nearby Trouw on the latest edition of his 26 track Alfabet project done in conjunction with Rednose Distrikt's Steven de Peven. Much like A/B the debut Alfabet release, the focus here is on dusted body music that pays homage to the home of house - Chicago! This is clearly most apparent on "Chicago Thank You" with a deliciously off kilter thump the centre piece to a rising groove of frosted textures and hushed vocal urges which builds towards a mid point swerve into key heavy funk. Demonstrating the project is all about variety, the flip brings the urgent drama of "Waus Music" with the familiar 'house music all night long' refrain submerged deep in an epic 10 minute arrangement primed for the darker, dingier, sweatier basement spaces out there. Just wait for those raw kicks to surface. Big tip!
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Voice Notes 002
Cat: VN 002. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Alphonse - "Rujac" (5:53)
Rodney Bennet - "Palm Sunday" (5:08)
Toby Tobias - "Streets of Gold" (Alphonse remix) (5:12)
Pyramids Of Space - "Quantis" (5:20)
Dance - "Amber" (4:25)
Review: Voice Notes is a new imprint run by London underground veteran Toby Tobias with Alphonse. A five track various artist EP, Voice Notes 002 is a time-honoured memorial for its sister label London Housing Trust, that they shut down a few years ago after 10 releases. Featuring tracks by label boss Tobias who delivers some emotive electro on 'Streets Of Gold', his evil twin Alphonse on the UK flava of 'Rujac', plus introducing Dance with the dub techno deconstruction of 'Amber', Rodney Bennett with the classic Stateside deep house of 'Palm Sunday' and Pyramids of Space with the downbeat IDM journey 'Quantis'.
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Due EP
Due EP (translucent red vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: NAR 001. Rel: 29 Jun 21
Time (7:36)
Libino (6:43)
Be Heard (7:22)
Enderman (7:34)
Review: No Art Red is a newly established sub label that comes through with the goods here thanks to a fine collaborative effort from Anotr and Toman. Both of them know how to craft a catchy minimal tune and have done so plenty of times, often topping digital charts as a result. The four bombs they cook up here are nice and stylish, with 'Time' layering jazzy chords and lingering pads over shuffling and deep beats. There is a little more height and bouncy to 'Libino' but it is just as smooth. Things do shift up a gear on the flip, when the vibe gets more sleek and techno on 'Be Heard' and the punchy 'Enderman.'
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Instrumental Dubs 3
Granti Asher & Paulette Tajah - "Love Or Physical" (instrumental) (3:20)
Michael Prophet - "Body Fusion" (version) (3:41)
Protek - "I Love To Dance With You" (The Nightlark edit) (6:16)
The Cool-Notes - "Natural Energy" (5:07)
Ilija Rudman - "Dub 4 Love" (Secret Weapon mix) (5:59)
Review: This third volume of instrumentals continues the faultless Isle of Jura label's deep dive into dub versions and beyond. Side one takes in references from UK street soul and reggae and features two late-'80s tracks by Howard Hill with machine-led rhythms, rudeboy reggae skank and soulful pads. Protek's 'I Love to Dance With You' is a proto-house gem featured in a Jura Soundsystem mix and here it gets a loving re-edit by The Nightlark. Side B includes an instrumental-driven track with spacey FX from The Cool Notes' and Ilija Rudman's 'Dub 4 Love' which is a knowing nod to acid house's golden era.
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Flowers EP
Cat: SS 048. Rel: 13 May 24
Andrew Ashong & Theo Parrish - "Flowers" (8:55)
Andrew Ashong - "Take It Slow" (7:11)
Andrew Ashong - "The Way She Moves" (short version) (5:21)
Review: At first glance, the pairing of Forest Hill resident Andrew Ashong and Sound Signature boss Theo Parrish would seem strange. But the duo have worked together previously with the Ghanaian born vocalist (and supposed owner of a vinyl collection that would make most record shops look like a car boot sale) lending his soulful tones to Parrish's excellent nine minute plus translation of the Hot Chip and Spiritualised affiliated About Group. Whereas that collaboration was more about Ashong's voice being just one element of a production that was undoubtedly Parrish, the three tracks present on the Flowers EP look to showcase what a talent the Londoner is. Those trademark dust filled stacatto rhythms are present in the opening title track, but they never swamp Ashong's killer vocal delivery, while "Take It Slow" is bonafide D funk of the highest order. After the brutal, divisive nature of Theo's kung fu experimentalism on the Any Other Styles EP, these three tracks show him in a wholly new light and hopefully Parrish and Ashong will be making much more music together.
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Deep Rooted Sampler
Deep Rooted Sampler (limited 12")
Cat: FNVS 012. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Halo - "Glory" (feat Maiya - Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (6:20)
Imaani - "Found My Light" (Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (6:06)
Dominique Fils-Aime - "Sun Rise" (Atjazz remix) (5:53)
Ralf Gum - "AWA" (feat Monica Blaire - Atjazz Love Soul mix) (6:25)
Nathan Haines - "U See That" (feat Vanessa Freeman & Marcus Begg - Atjazz Love Soul mix) (5:12)
The Realm x Atjazz x Kelli Sae - "On The Road" (vocal mix) (7:58)
Review: Back ion 2021, the relaunched Foliage Records imprint offered up a killer mix from NYC house legends Mood II Swing, the must-check Deep Rooted. Soon, the revitalised label will release a sequel, with long-serving British deep house don Atjazz at the helm. This sampler EP boasts six of the highlights from that set - all remixed and reworked by Atjazz himself. There's much to enjoy throughout, from the tense, slowly building deep-tech shuffle of Halo''s 'Glorty (Atjazz Galaxy Art Remix)'and the sun-splashed 6am bounce of Atjazz's remix of Dominique Fils-Aime's gorgeous 'Sun Rise', to the dreamy dancefloor wooziness of Ralf GUM's 'AWA' (re-imagined by Atjazz as an Osunlade-esque spiritual house workout) and the jazzy, bass-guitar-propelled broken house excellence of 'On The Road (Vocal Mix)', a three-way collab between Atjazz, Kelli Sae and The Realm.
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Solar Society
Solar Society (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: F&F 004. Rel: 18 Sep 17
Two Thou - "Group Technology" (with Alberto Collodel)
Autre - "Cosmic Roots"
Two Thou - "SOL"
Autre - "Futura"
Review: The Fields & Forest label has so far aligned itself with the stellar Russian label Udacha, featuring Dices, A5 and Cuisine Dub, but things are taking a turn into new territory with the inclusion of Autre and Two Thou with two tracks a piece on this new slab of wax. Two Thou's "Group Technology" is a snappily shaped, 80s influenced groover with some interesting timbres falling into a dynamic groove, while "SOL" shows another side to the artist with a snaking slice of jazz funk infused experimental techno. Autre's "Cosmic Roots" is a more esoteric, new age gilded slice of ambient house while "Futura" ramps up the saucy synths for a silk-tongued charmer of a warm-up jam.
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Passage EP
Passage EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DBRV 031. Rel: 27 Nov 17
Passage (Full Experience)
Passage (Astral Stroll)
Review: Lars Bartkuhn has taken his rich jazz chops to many esteemed places over the years, from Sonar Kollektiv to Neroli, Needs Music to Ropeadope, and his expressive musical style merges perfectly with Aybee's cosmic electronic tendencies on this new Deepblak joint. "Passage (Full Experience)" is a broken beat wonder to behold, all swooning and swirling melodics and freewheeling rhythms. "Passage (Astral Stroll)" takes things deeper, letting the Rhodes lead the way amidst a pattering array of earthy percussion for a truly transcendental trip out. Deepblak's jazz instincts have never sounded so full of vitality as they do on this interstellar single.
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Strange Visitors
Cat: BRK 010. Rel: 29 Apr 15
Strange Visitors (10:13)
Motion Of Attraction (7:40)
The Sacred Smoke (5:53)
Review: As Burek correctly note on their press release for this latest 12", we have become accustomed to expecting the unexpected from Deepblak man Aybee but still this collection of productions as The Bazile Republic is something special. Strange Visitor is the first of several planned releases themed around the story of a strange island, a celestial visitor, and mysterious doctor, and it will be interesting to see how Aybee develops this narrative. With just the three tracks to focus on for now, it's best to judge The Bazile Republic on it's musical merits and Aybee is on inspired form as ever. Few can match him when it comes to bending house music into compelling new shapes and "The Sacred Smoke" is a quite wonderful highlight.
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Go One's Way
Go One's Way (limited hand-stamped 12" + sticker)
Cat: IDEALISTMUSIC 08. Rel: 09 May 17
Baaz - "Burgundy" (6:39)
Idealist - "Why Did You Come Here" (8:07)
Thomas Wood - "Rough Road" (5:37)
Christoph Schindling - "Most Important" (8:22)
Review: Swiss label Idealistmusic return with another fine various artists EP: the first since 2015's edition which brought us great stuff from SCSI-9, Pablo Mateo and Idealist himself. For the label's ninth edition, they serve up some tough tribal deep house by fellow Swiss deepness purveyors Baaz of Office Recordings whose contribution "Burgundy" is emotive as ever. Thomas Wood's "Rough Road" is classic deep house informed by a healthy love of classic Chicago sounds by Larry Heard or Chris Gray. On the flip, Christoph Schindling's contribution "Most Important" is a summery and hypnotic groove awash in tape saturation and lo-fi aesthetics; its spanglish melodies working some real magic over its strict electro beat.
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A Slice Of Heaven EP
Cat: PP 015. Rel: 20 Jan 16
Samo DJ - "Triad Board Meeting" (6:07)
Baba Stilz - "Pacific Times" (4:17)
Baba Stilz - "Beirut" (7:30)
Samo DJ + Tzusing - "Hollabackboi" (3:31)
Review: Munich nu-balearic crew Public Possession broaden their horizons beyond said sensibilities, but instead venture further into oddball groove territory; in this case it's Sweden. First up Born Free main man Samo DJ delivers the low slung funk groove of "Triad Board Meeting" (sounding like some creepy, old midi file.. yet not altogether unpleasant) while Baba Stilz delivers some of the weirdest deep house you'll hear this year on on "Pacific Times" and "Beirut" respectively. But they save the best for last on the explosive collaboration between Samo and Cititrax troublemaker Tzusing on "Hollabackboi", a smashing, pop-inflected curveball that'll flip your mind.
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Q1 1EP
Jack Bags - "Natural Thing" (6:07)
Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy - "Euphoria" (5:10)
A Soft Mist Production - "Upside Down Rainbows" (5:01)
Dr Sud - "Zaffiro" (Jazz cut) (3:59)
DatSIM - "Influx" (4:40)
The Rabbit Hole - "Tail Groove" (4:27)
Review: No matter your particular preference in the deep house world, this various artists' outing from Q1E2 Recordings is sure to have something for you. Mike Riveria & Marco Ohboy, for example, tap into an early sound on 'Euphoria' with its big, brash piano stabs and whistles, while A Soft Mist Production keeps it all cuddly and deep with languid chords draped over gentle drums on 'Upside Down Rainbows.' DatSIM brings in some space-tech vibes for a deft rhythm and neon infused sound on 'Influx' and The Rabbit Hole's 'Tail Groove' has a mad double bass sound jumping about beneath frantic jungle breaks.
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Video Crash
Cat: RH 005. Rel: 14 Oct 05
Video Crash (Crash mix)
Video Crash (Crash instrumental)
Video Crash (vocal mix)
Video Crash (dub mix)
Video Crash (bonus aca-beat)
Review: Re-release of one of many versions of 'Video Crash'. This one is by Tyree and it's rockin the house!! Comes in five versions!!
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Various People EP Vol 1
Cat: PPR 02. Rel: 20 Feb 14
Louie Balo - "Dont Shut Me Out"
Mikki Funk - "Lose My Mind"
Tuff Jam & Mike Sharon - "Thank You House Music"
Marc Cotterell - "Jus Dance" (featuring Karl The Voice)
Review: Having launched with a timely reissue of Trinidadian Deep's "Tree Of Life", Albuquerque's fledgling Plastik People label adopts a different tact for their second release with the first in a series of Various People split artist releases. The archival approach hasn't been abandoned completely however as leading proceedings is a Plastik edit of Louie Balo's hard to find mid '90s garage bumper "Don't Shut Me Out". Complementing this, Music Is Love graduate Mikki Funk continues to excel on "Lose My Mind" whose soul is derived from a similarly warm '90s climate as Louie Balo. Face down and Tuff Jam & Mike Sharon team up for the boompty delights of "Thankyou House Music" whilst underground legend Karl The Voice makes an appearance on final cut "Jus Dance" with his vocals the perfect accompaniment to Marc Cotterell's punchy arrangement.
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Rough Cutz #Three
Cat: ROUGHLTD 006. Rel: 09 Jan 17
Georgi Barrel - "Again" (5:54)
Dub Jamz - "Pushin'" (5:32)
Thomas Wood - "Right On" (5:12)
Maximiljan - "Break FM" (5:58)
Review: Tobias Holzel and Daniel Napolitano's Rough stable cook up another special vinyl only V/A ensemble and the results are every bit as delicious as you'd expect. Sinnmusik's Georgi Barrel takes the first bite with a chugging Theo Parrish style groove washed in minor key mysticism. Dub Jamz continue their Tuff Jam mission with the UKG 4x4 flavoured "Pushin'" while Thomas strips us right back to the root notes with a jazzy heads-down odyssey. Finally Rough's latest family member Maximilijan continues to prove his position with a reflective, piano tinkling groove that blushes with raw breakbeat charm. A cut above.
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COB #6
COB #6 (12")
Cat: COB 6. Rel: 21 Jul 14
Toni Be - "Lovely City"
Tomska - "Same Old Shit"
Janeret - "Skyward"
Deepah - "Novafunk"
Review: Courtesy of Balance is back with a new Various Artist release focusing on some of France's current underground talents. Oscillating between Deeper Shades of Techno and House alike, this four tracker 12" carries enough colours to lighten up the rooms during your dj sets. Janeret comes back on his own, while Tomska, Toni Be and Deepah all make their first appearance on the label. All four artists deliver, in a classic and timeless fashion, and if you didn't know them already, now you will.
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CB 015
CB 015 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CB 015. Rel: 27 Jul 20
TIJN - "Maybe" (8:04)
Michael James & Benjamin Joseph - "The Island" (7:53)
Nick Beringer - "Nyx" (5:52)
Pascal Benjamin - "Falkhill" (6:32)
Review: The next airdrop from the good ship Constant Black is a various artists affair with four tracks from four artists guaranteed to find a home in your extended micro sesh. Pascal Benjamin takes the lead with "Falkhill", locking into a Romanian-flavoured minimal breaks formation that rolls in resplendent fashion with a particularly choice vocal lick from an undisclosed RnB track. Michael James and Benjamin Joseph nudge the pitch fader up and dial in the swing for the decidedly funky wiggler "The Island", and TIJN keeps things bumping but works in some sharper drum sounds for the tough but bouncy "Maybe". Nick Beringer finishes the record off with the chunky funk of "Nyx", calling to mind Mike Shannon amongst others.
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Never Enough EP
Benklawk & Mabutana - "Dance" (feat Tshepo King) (5:47)
Passport - "Blissing With The Elixirs Of Life" (4:39)
Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - "The Drums" (4:52)
Tominori Hosoya - "Rodeo Drive" (6:13)
Manuel Costela - "Remember Your Love" (6:29)
Deepbreath - "Meiyo" (3:46)
Review: ....Ultra deepness once again from the deepArtSounds camp this week. The Never Enough EP is a various artists release curated by the Swiss imprint, featuring the emotively melancholic feelings of Benklawk & Mabutana's 'Dance' (feat Tshepo King) channeling that Prescription Records vibe of old, while Maltese duo Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana get an icy and cavernous dubwise style on 'The Drums'. Over on the flip, Tominori Hosoya serves up some sublime technosoul on 'Rodeo Drive' and Manuel Costela's stunning 'Remember Your Love' is real proper deep stuff - tip!
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out of stock $14.38
Cult Edits 008
Cat: CULTED 008. Rel: 05 Jul 23
Mario Bianco - "Gwada" (8:47)
Tomoo Hata - "Budailion" (5:19)
Roe Deers - "Colorita" (5:15)
Radial Gaze - "Cognate Unika" (5:49)
A-Tweed & Oltrefuturo - "Fyah" (5:40)
Review: Cult Edits are specialists in pushing a certain kind of heater, working in a mode landing something between edit and original. Six producers - Mario Bianco, Tomoo Hata, Roe Deers, Radial Gaze, A Tweed and Oltrefuturo - lay down a blend of sampledelic, ecstatic, multi-tempo'd tribal moods. Channelling everything from chic Tulum rituals to the brutalism of Eastern-European underground clubs, and rounded off by doses of Italian rasta and Japanese re-imagining of Hungarian folk song, all come to the label's exquisite brand of mandala-esque vinyl.
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 in stock $16.04
This Is What You Are
Cat: XEXPAND 1020. Rel: 03 Aug 23
This Is What You Are (7:10)
This Is What You Are (Opolopo remix) (6:55)
Review: One of the richest, soulful voices in the European jazz, Biondi regularly works with the likes of Incognito. The High Five Quintet complements his delivery well with a Pimptones style soft-jazz structure but plenty of rhythmic welly. For a little more house and a little less jazz, flip for Opolopo's remix. Weighty and club-ready but with Mario's full vocal still intact, it's yet another notch in Opolopo's award-worthy remix bedpost
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out of stock $13.26
DIP EP
DIP EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: DEEPEX 025-2. Rel: 23 Apr 12
Do It Properly
Water Walk With Me
Do It Properly (Larry Heard Fingers remix)
Outro
Review: Bjak and Dubbyman team up to become Twin Beats on the latter's Deep Explorer imprint. This is the pair's first collaborative release, but their studio chemistry is there for all to see as the first few bars of "Do It Properly" ease out through your speakers. It's floaty, jazz-flecked house bathed in pools of gently rippling bass tones, and things are given a sophisticated edge by the adroit vocals of Brian Cullen. This shares the A-Side with the slightly more upbeat "Water Walk With Me", with Cullen matching Marvin Belton in the modern day soulful crooner stakes. Flip over for a remix of the title track from - gulp - Larry Heard, with the Chicagoan legend turning in a typically sumptuous slice of machine soul that naturally hogs the vast majority of the B-Side, before an excellent EP is rounded off by a beatless outro.
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Derive Vol 3
Cat: DER 03. Rel: 16 Jan 12
Bjornski & A Different Jimi - "9 To 5"
Achim Maerz - "Haters Gonna Hate"
Tilman Tausendfreund - "With You"
Review: "Haste makes waste." That's the motto of German imprint Derive who grace our shelves with their annual release - the third volume of label showcases since they emerged in 2009 sporting the now established names like Rau and Brunn. Proceedings open on Derive Vol. 3 in delicious circumstances thanks to "9 to 5" from the largely unheralded Bjornski and the more well known A Different Jimi - there's no great equation to the track which glides across the A Side, it's simply a well produced deep house cut graced with subtle little touches that will catch many an ear. Sometime Fine Art Recordings artist Achim Maerz excels too with the snappy, dubby house textures of "Haters Gonna Hate" replete with deep bass tones which really need to be heard on a big system. Hamburg resident Tilman Tausendfreund slips down the BPMs for the final track "With You" a delightfully downtempo exercise which is no less impressive than what preceded it.
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Crazy (remixes)
Cat: FOLIAGE 013. Rel: 22 Apr 11
Crazy (Manoo & Francois A main mix)
Crazy (Manoo & Francois A Deep Journey mix)
Crazy (Charles Webster Slightly Slower mix)
Review: Deep soulful house record "Crazy" was originally released in the summer of 2010 garnering high critique all round. It's back again in its final stage of evolution, progression and reinterpretation with three new remixes from Manoo & Francois and Charles Webster. Manoo & Francois offer a main and deep mix, each as expertly executed as the other with contrasting styles. The main mix allows the sultry vocals to shine as a Balearic beat moves elegantly behind. "Deep Journey" initially focuses on the percussive and metallic drum rhythms, but slow glittering piano keys come forward to take centre stage, the down trodden lyrical style simply encouraging its beauty. "Crazy" gets a soulful and aurally decadent make over from Webster; poignant, moving and engaging it's a fitting final tribute to the original.
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Gespielt von: Brett Johnson, DANIEL KYO
out of stock $8.84
Never Saw You Coming
Cat: SL 66. Rel: 09 Feb 11
Never Saw You Coming (original mix)
Never Saw You Coming (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul vocal mix)
Never Saw You Coming (Franck Roger vocal mix)
Review: A debut on Seasons Limited for Black Coffee, the South African house don who was one of the early success stories of the Red Bull Music Academy. This one's gonna get attention thanks to the presence of a bumping remix from premier US producer DJ Spinna, but that's not to shift the focus from the original version of "Never Saw You Coming", which lays down a simmering soulful emotive house groove that's the perfect accompaniment to vocalist Tsepo's haunting refrain. Spinna's Galactic Soul Mix lifts the whole track towards the sky, flushing the rhythm with soaring synth patterns that wash excellently over the vocals and raw percussive thrust. Veteran Parisian DJ Frank Rodger hogs the B Side with a gloriously clopping refix that's driven by infectious panned synth work.
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Out Of The Ashes Part 1
Cat: FR 171. Rel: 09 Nov 12
Blackjoy - "Untitled"
Tony Lionni - "Precious" (Deetron remix)
Eythl & Flori - "Tanqueray"
Review: Formed of music Freerange physically lost forever in the Sony Music warehouse that burned to the ground during last year's riots, the Out Of The Ashes 5LP boxset did a remarkable job of representing the 150 release strong back catalogue and it made for little surprise that it swiftly sold out. Those Freerange fans not counted amongst the 250 lucky owners of that boxset can find solace in the label's decision to release those five plates individually, commencing with this triple hitter from Blackjoy, Tony Lionni and Ethyl & Flori. A 12" that perfectly encapsulates the diverse house sounds to found on Freerange, Blackjoy's infectiously bumping disco houser "Untitled" lines up on the A Side, while the flip has the previously digital only Deetron take on Lionni classic "Precious" battling for your affections with Ethyl & Flori at their swinging best with "Tanqueray".
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Soul Funk Sampler
Cat: DAE 015. Rel: 06 Feb 07
Blacksoul presents Musical Globe - "Back To The 70's"
Sleazy McQueen - "Troutman Street Roller Disco"
Fabio Bacchini - "Freakin Jazz"
Tom Collins - "The Chaser" (Spettro's Really Green mix)
Review: A well balanced mix of newcomers and established artists getting together to throw down some funk. Blacksoul teams up with newcomer, Musical Globe, for a slice of disco heaven that is all about a wicked break. Sleazy McQueen drops a funk bomb on us, chopping up the samples just right and then killing it with that old school rap. Fabio Bacchini channels Chicago via Italy and works a classic sample, while Tom Collins is back and with a vengeance.
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Gespielt von: Osmose
out of stock $8.84
Mighty Dubs
Cat: CUNT 031. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Blak 'N' Orange - "I Wanna Feel It" (6:21)
Mellow Man - "C'mon Get Down" (5:12)
The Deep Music Agenda - "I Need Somebody" (6:21)
The Deep Music Agenda - "Lift Me Up" (6:22)
Review: The label with the greatest catalogue naming convention in the history of recorded music is back with some of its feel-good US house vibes. This various artists' EP opens with Blak'N'Orange's 'I Wanna Feel It', a deep and garage-tinged jam with chopped-up vocals flexing over splashy cymbals. Mellow Man smooths out the edges but keeps the catchy garage energy on the seductive groove cruise 'C'mon Get Down' then The Deep Music Agenda offers two delightful tunes - the well-swung, finger-click-laced New York classic 'I Need Somebody' and the soulful sax sounds of 'Lift Me Up'. Pure dancefloor fire.
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Gespielt von: Paul Starey
out of stock $16.04
Deep Trax Volume 2
Deep Trax Volume 2 (limited 12")
Cat: CUNT 033. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Blak 'N' Orange - "Feeling Real Good" (6:13)
Black Chunes - "Don't Hold Back!" (7:42)
Black Chunes - "Feel The Flow" (5:55)
The Deep Music Agenda - "That Crazy Thing" (6:03)
Review: We always love to hear from the Club Unite label because if nothing else it has our favourite catalogue numbering system of any label out there. The tunes are of course class too - old school house with a heavy Chicago influence. This various artists selection starts with the taught bass and spangled synths of Blak 'N' Orange's 'Feeling Real Good.' Black Chunes gets more raw and off kilter with the organ claps and clipped vocal cries of 'Don't Hold Back!' and then up the party with the piano bounce of 'Feel The Flow' complete with smooth and seductive vocal coos. Last of all, The Deep Music Agenda brings some US garage swing to 'That Crazy Thing'.
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Tags: US Garage
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Live Slow
Live Slow (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DBTL 02. Rel: 24 Oct 17
Emmy's Tree (7:31)
Farraige (5:41)
Lady Haze (8:27)
Live Slow (6:06)
Review: Smallville sub-label Down By The Lake hits release number two with the partnership of two very well respected and talented German groove conjurers Ron Blanco and TRP. Once again the clock is set to timeless as we cruise through their synth collection; "Emmy's Tree" hits with big swoops and sudden dynamic changes, "Farraige" shuffles sweetly with rising cadences while "Lady Haze" struts with a soft Chicago bump and poignant seashore lapping chords. "Live Slow" concludes this on-point EP with jazzy introspection and deep humanised harmonies ushering in the perfect sonic sunset. Talk a walk today...
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Fields Of Light
Cat: PF 05. Rel: 16 Apr 14
BNJMN - "Shallows"
Aroy Dee - "Hiverno"
Lerosa - "Be My Woman"
Metropolis - "Black Hole"
Perseus Traxx - "Quiet Resignation"
Tr One - "Soaring"
Review: Photic Fields is an imprint with a clear and pronounced predilection for electro informed productions that dart out into murkier leftfield corners of contemporary electronic music, and with just four previous releases since 2012 they're an outfit clearly focused on quality over quantity. Be that as it may this 12" finds no less than six tracks jammed onto it, but there's no arguing with the calibre of artists. BNJMN's melancholic beatdown, Aroy Dee's gently lifting synth-pop funk, Lerosa's acidic drama, Metropolis' tense house noir, Perseus Traxx's adventurous box jam and TR One's balletic composition, all feeding into a release oozing hardware class and vintage sophistication.
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3000.3
3000.3 (grey vinyl 12")
Cat: LOG 30003. Rel: 27 Jan 16
Bob - "Charlie Potato" (1:02)
Laffer - "Daily Melt" (6:28)
Lizards - "Anole" (5:40)
RNR - "Never Felt Like" (7:22)
Traela - "Phaethon" (6:45)
Review: Even if you weren't familiar with The Legend Of Gelert series, you'd probably assume it has something to do with Blind Jack's Journey. There's something of the aesthetic to The Legend Of Gelert that brings to mind those North Yorkshire pranksters. Apparently started with the heavy involvement of Luv*Jam, there is some interesting canine mythology to The Legend Of Gelert should you wish to delve further but it's not integral to enjoying the music. Several of the artists that featured on the previous two Gelert 12"s return here and as ever the overarching mood is one of dreamy ambience and wide-eyed house music.
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Gespielt von: M50, Jimini, RNR
out of stock $6.63
Night Voyage Tool Kit
Cat: NV 001. Rel: 30 Nov 11
Pathfinder
Vector
Pom Clash
Lil Ma (bonus beat)
Review: Cheeky vinyl release of four tracks from Tom Trago and Bok Bok's excellent Crossover Series EP for Sound Pellegrino. The Night Voyage Tool Kit EP sees messrs Trago and Sushon deliver heavily, stripped down drum trax informed by a love of Dance Mania era Chicago House. At times the results are playful; see the opening track "Pathfinder" - little more than the duo checking out how pliable the rubbery analogue tone at the core is, with drums stripped down to a hissing undercurrent. As the EP progresses, the overarching feeling you get from this release is two producers becoming increasingly comfortable working together - it's obviously just the start of much more from the duo, with Trago revealing the duo will continue their Night Voyage endeavours in some shape or form.
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out of stock $7.20
Vol 1
Vol 1 (10" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: OTL 022. Rel: 12 Feb 16
James Booth - "Love" (7:15)
Tyler & Mandre - "Watusa" (dub) (6:18)
Review: The revival of Lowtec's long dormant Out To Lunch imprint was one of the feel good stories of 2015. Here, the born-again imprint takes a new approach, releasing the first of three split 10" singles, showcasing a track apiece from a variety of artists. First out of the blocks is former 100% Silk and Farbwechsel artist James Booth, whose "Love" is a deliciously out-there chugger built around sampled strings, mutilated but loved-up vocal samples and fizzing percussion. LCD Soundsystem bass player Tyler Pope joins forces with Mandre on the flip, expertly fusing sprightly acid bass, jackin' drum machine hits and lo-fi electronic melodies on the equally inspired "Watusa (Dub)".
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out of stock $10.24
S&C EP 005
S&C EP 005 (hand-stamped hand-numbered 12")
Cat: SCRS 005. Rel: 08 Mar 13
Borrowed Identity & Mechanical Soul Brother - "Love For The Gang"
Borrowed Identity - "Boogie Down"
Simba - "Three Kays"
Tanzlife - "I Can't Help Myself"
Review: The Chicago based Stripped & Chewed label release their fifth EP with tracks from Borrowed Identity and Mechanical Soul Brother, as well as Simba and Tanzlife. Borrowed Identity and Mechanical Soul Brother's woozy synth lines of "Love For The Gang" glides through filtered hats, rhythmic percussion and seemingly a rocking house party, while Borrowed Identity, this time on his own produces "Boogie Down", a track where drooling acid smothers a stomping beat and air light chords. Simba supplies some late night city funk with "Three Kays", a perfect soundtrack for the Vegas strip, while Tanzlife keeps things balearic with a disco tinged and deep house gem with added bass licks and James Brown "urgh" vocal snippets.
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out of stock $13.56
Song For Ehi
Song For Ehi (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: CNPY 002. Rel: 25 May 22
Song For Ehi (7:04)
Song For Ehi (Bosq Disco dub) (7:03)
Review: You'd expect a collaboration between Columbia-based fusionist Bosq, Ibibio Sound System's horn section and vocalist Kaleta to be pretty darn good, and 'Song For Ehi' most certainly is. Inspired by a combination of classic Edo-funk, Afro-disco and reggae disco, the A-side original version delivers a near perfect mix of timbales-sporting dub disco grooves, reverb-laden lead vocals, Afro-funk guitar licks, Afrobeat-esque organ licks and punchy horns. The track's inherent dubbiness is further explored on the flipside revision, which adds extra layers of percussion and the kind of breathless dancefloor weight that marks out the greatest dub disco workouts. In a word: essential!
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The Vanity EP
Cat: MF 011. Rel: 21 Jul 14
Catalepsia - "Quartz Giaponese" (Craig Bratley remix)
The Souls - "Tonight" (Craig Bratley dub)
Craig Bratley - "Obsession" (Hardway Bros remix)
Four Walls - "No Use" (Craig Bratley remix)
Review: Up next on Craig Bratley's Magic Feet label is The Vanity EP.

This release is aimed at the vinyl enthusiast and features four remixes which have so far been unreleased or received a digital release.

The EP contains three remixes by Craig, Catalepsi's 'Quartz Giaponese', The Souls 'Tonight' and Four Walls 'No Use'

as well as the sought after Sean Johnston remix of 'Obsession'.
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out of stock $6.92
Velvet Series N 2
Velvet Series N 2 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: FLEX 007. Rel: 06 Jul 21
Brine - "Yr Body" (6:28)
Daughters & Sons - "Benerice" (feat Miss Daisy) (6:28)
Manuold - "Acid Puff" (6:28)
Tengrams - "Rapid Eye Movement" (5:30)
Calma - "Dreaming Pad" (5:34)
Gloved Hands - "Rice Cracker" (5:28)
Review: Flexi Cuts is a young label but already one with a great sound. For the sac and time here they dip into their vast pools of talent for a Velvet Series various artists compilation. It is Brine who kicks off with spraying acid synths and clicking beats that are deep but impactful. Daughters & Sons then sink into a lush and dreamy Italo-house reverie and Manuold brings some prickly beats and old school acid to his lo-fi house. The smoky and basement styled house continues on the reverse but it is Glove Hands who steals the show with a dreamy downtempo lullaby for late night lovers.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
out of stock $13.84
Acid Friends
Cat: FRPP 027. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Brooklyn Baby & Ten Fingerz - "Back To Acid" (5:54)
James Curd & Ten Fingerz - "Stash & Ride" (feat Mr Flip) (5:52)
S3A & Ten Fingerz - "We Are Acid Friendz" (6:28)
Tomasi Brothers & Ten Fingerz - "After Hours Club" (5:43)
Review: This new one from Frappe Records is all about the joy of collaboration and crafting banging acid cuts that tap into the genre's great traditions. As an all-time acid afficionado, Ten Fingerz features on them all starting with his 'Back to Acid' jam with Brooklyn Baby which is a brilliant throwback. With James Curd he gets more heady with the soft acid lines of 'Stash & Ride' and with S3A things get deep and slinky with 'We are Acid Friends' perfect for 5 am sessions. Last of all, Tomasi Brothers & Ten Fingerz craft 'After Hours Club' which is a timeless acid house workout.
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Tags: Acid House
out of stock $16.58
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