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251
Falling
Falling (limited 12")
Cat: DSV 007. Rel: 17 Jan 23
Falling (6:00)
Falling (Manuel remix) (6:42)
Falling (Kessidis remix) (6:22)
What Is Love (6:06)
What Is Love (Deep Spelle remix) (6:13)
What Is Love (Funtom remix) (5:57)
Review: Deep Site Vinylised's seventh release comes from veteran German duo Tojami Sessions, a collaboration between Michel Niepenberg, Tom Bucher and Jacek Darnowski. 'Falling' is the same kind of proper late night mood music that you've heard the trio put out previously, on respected imprints like Dessous and Plastic City and comes with some equally impressive remixes. Manuel's sensual rework stays true to the original, while Kessidis' moody dub techno influenced perspective makes for something altogether different. Over on the flip, the sexy 'What Is Love' keeps it deep, just as you like it, plus remixes from Deep Spelle and Funtom.
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252
Fabric presents Nicola Cruz
Nicola CRUZ / VARIOUS
Fabric presents Nicola Cruz (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FABRIC 214LP. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Nicola Cruz - "Contato" (feat Marcela Dias) (4:06)
Syz - "Unearth" (6:42)
Nick Leon - "Multiplex" (4:50)
Rico Jorge - "Mensagem Enviada" (5:57)
Baseck & Pilo - "FEEL307" (5:30)
Nicola Cruz - "System Mass" (3:58)
Fauna Extinta - "IER" (4:32)
Verraco - "Interpasividad" (5:05)
Anderson - "Sea Glass" (6:15)
Machina - "Glued" (4:45)
Marcela Dias Sindaco - "Ficcao Inedita" (4:07)
Varuna - "Reer" (7:17)
Review: The ongoing Fabric presents series looks to Nicola Cruz for this fresh new instalment. It is one that has a focus on artists from South America and as such is rich in stringy house minimalism, booty-shaking drum patterns and Latin flair. Nicola Cruz's own 'System Mass' is a particularly fresh fusion of electro rhythms and final techno sound designs over lurching bass, and the experimentalism continues through innovative techno cuts from Anderson, Machina and Baseck & Pilo. This is one of the freshest Fabric offerings in a while.
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253
The Problem With George
Cat: ESP 112. Rel: 30 Nov 22
The Problem With George (6:39)
The Mystery Of Mr Lee (6:35)
Review: Opal Sunn aka Alex Kassian and Hiroaki OBA are dreamers and fantasists that comes over in the inventive sounds they cook up on their first Ep for the ESP Institute label. The title track 'The Problem With George' kicks off and is a dense and prickly affair. Jittery synth lines and restless snares, dubs of deep space colour and droplets of melody all make for a nebulous cacophony that tugs and pull in different directions at once. 'The Mystery Of Mr Lee' is a little more settled with its silky space house grooves and meditative chords.
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254
Spiritual Safari
Spiritual Safari (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NIM 010. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Absenthium (3:21)
Bem Bem Bem (2:52)
Gommaflex (3:12)
Monolite (3:28)
Atlantic Road (3:31)
Son (3:23)
Amazonas (3:21)
The Cave (3:00)
Review: New Interplanetary Melodies is a great name for a label and it also sums up the sounds of this new album from Sindaco. It's a beautiful mix of exploratory soundscapes, organic percussion and lush melody that unfolds in charming and captivating ways. Found sounds add more real world details to these tracks which range from lazy downbeat jaunts on a wide open savanna to more dynamic deep house trips through the cosmos. Worldly percussion, exotic melodies and unique instruments are all deployed to mark for multi-layered tracks that work equally on brain and body. It makes for a triumph of a record that is experimental yet aborsbing and packed with great detail.
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255
I Wanna Know
Cat: AOS 928. Rel: 12 Jan 15
I Wanna Know
I Wanna Know (Extramental mix)
Review: By Alex "Omar" Smith's standards, "I Wanna Know" is something of a curveball. It sees him joining forces with vocalist James Garcia to lay down the sort of spine-tingling vocal house cut that would have once been associated with Chicago acts such as Fingers Inc. Admittedly, it contains plenty of far-sighted Detroit electronics and Smith's usual percussive shuffle, but there's a genuine retro-futurist feel that may take some of his fans by surprise. It's rather wonderful, all told, and sounds like a crossover anthem in waiting. Turn to the flipside and you'll find the Extramental Mix, a superb instrumental version that gives Smith's sublime melodies, vintage synths and sparkling electronics a chance to shine. Artwork of the year too!
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256
Shadowland EP
Cat: CGTX 005. Rel: 27 Jul 15
Log In (5:45)
Shadowland (5:38)
The Wave (6:20)
Motion (7:09)
Review: There is not much more to say about Chicago's Gemini apart from the fact that he was a true house legend who, until recently, remained largely in the deep underground of the city's music, and has inspired a new generation of producers. Sadly, although he's still kicking about somewhere in the States, the man doesn't make music anymore. However, it's difficult to say whether he could have done much more these days, given how futuristic and cutting-edge his music-making was back then, and how fresh and it still sounds today. For these reasons, Germany's Chiwax have reissued a number of his EP's by now, and Shadowlust is the latest in the series. Much like the previous instalments, these four cuts are classic Gemini delivering the pure house magic - from "Log In" to "Motion", the beats are swinging, the chords heavy and pads climactic. If you've copped the other recent reissues then this is a must, if you haven't even heard of Gemini then please do yourself a favour..!
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257
Rarely Pure Never Simple
Cat: WOLFLP 002. Rel: 05 Mar 15
There Now (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:22)
The Excitement Happens At Page 320 (4:03)
Writs Fentink (1:08)
Rarely, Never Simple (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:56)
Glints (5:49)
Nevertheless (feat Loes Jongerling) (3:44)
The Circus (4:16)
Contempt (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:42)
Words To Fit (1:41)
Everybody Knows (5:36)
In Addition (feat Loes Jongerling) (2:05)
They Say (0:54)
A Fistful Of Sun (3:49)
Review: It's no surprise to see Amsterdam man Fritz Wentink issuing his debut album through Wolf Music, as the London label have been staunch supporters of his work with two 12" contributions over the past two years. The wonderfully named Rarely Pure, Never Simple adds to Wolf Music's growing artist album profile following long players from main men Medlar and Greymatter and further develops the all encompassing production style Wentink has displayed so eloquently for Detroit Swindle's Heist Recordings and others. He seems most impressive on the more downbeat tracks done in collaboration with Loes Jongerling who possesses a quite astounding vocal delivery, though those craving some proper house will totally dig on cuts like "The Excitement Happens At Page 320".
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258
Shaka Bundu
Shaka Bundu (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATFA 008LP. Rel: 19 Nov 13
Shichangani
Shibandza
Ndzihere Bhi
Dance Khomela
Shaka Bundu
Zirimini
Milandu Bhe
Shichangani (remix)
Review: A cool piece of post-Apartheid South African pop history, and a major success for the blog-turned label Awesome Tapes From Africa. Originally re-discovered by the site in 2010, it's taken the label three years to track down Penny Penny - who is now a South African politician! Unashamed early 90s dance-informed pop music with a Shangaan twist, it's a fine balance of catchy chants, warm synth work and lush female harmonies. Completely of its time... But that's the idea. Stunning.

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259
Like Father Like Son
Cat: 1009. Rel: 19 Nov 13
Big Strick - "Rain Dance"
Generation Next - "And You Too"
Generation Next - "Like Father, Like Son" (feat Big Strick)
Review: Like Father, Like Son sees Big Strick and his prodigious son Generation Next team up for a split 12" showcasing this pair of criminally underappreciated Detroit producers. "Rain Dance" sees the elder of the two deliver a deep techno journey filled with abstracted textures and organic chimes that sound, while the young Generation Next shows a remarkable maturity beyond his years on "And You Too", where sparse, subtle chords and the simplest of melodies drift by on a light rhythm. On "Like Father, Like Son" the two pair up for the most gently uplifting of deep piano jams. Just like pretty much everything on 7 Days Entertainment, this is some nigh on essential material.
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260
Mysterious
Cat: FXHE OSW. Rel: 19 Nov 13
Mysterious
Celestial Salacious
Chocolate City
Review: FXHE return with the master of the mysterious OB Ignitt! Arriving roughly a year on from the last slab of Ignitt goodness, Mysterious finds OB on imperious form, once more showing off his penchant for excellent track titles and singular slant on bumping Detroit business. The title track is a veritable epic of unquantifiable emotive stakes, emerging from a heat treated fog and easing into a subtle yet beguiling rhythmic framework which coaxes you into a spell that grows stronger as the track charges electrically forth. Face down, "Celestial Salacious" has that same rough edged bass line growl to it, but the skipping percussion and building layers of instrumentation give the track real energy, whilst you can almost feel the funk dripping off final track "Chocolate City" which sounds like DJ Nature hocked up on MDMA.
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261
Long Walk In Your Sun
Cat: SS 050. Rel: 22 Nov 13
Long Walk In Your Sun
Strawberry Dragon
Review: Sound Signature end 2013 how they started it; with a fresh slab of Theo Parrish goodness! Whilst the Dance of the Medusa EP issued back in January was Theo in marauding beat down mode, it seems the respected Detroit based producer is in a much mellower mood here. For example, the title track on the Long Walk In Sun 12" is the sort of mid-tempo production that would feature in an early doors Floating Points set at Plastic People. Complementing this, "Strawberry Dragon" features a more prominent display of Parrish's widely regarded skills at chopping percussion, but it's the resplendent instrumentation that stands out.
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262
DJ Kicks
Will SAUL / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (2xLP + CD)
Cat: K7 316LP. Rel: 13 Jun 14
Axel Boman - "Dubbel" (dub)
Animal Hands - "Beacon Island"
Joe Gray - "Tozai"
Cottam - "Healing Process"
Lrusse - "Presence"
Walton - "Birds"
Will Saul & Komon - "Two For One" (DJ Kicks)
October - "KR 100" (dub)
David Clement - "Follow Me Home" (Lee Jones remix)
Legowelt - "Etherial Techno Music Will Never Die"
Gerry Read - "Baseball"
Second Storey - "Oxygene"
Will Saul & Komon - "Bendy"
Animal Hands - "Beacon Island"
Komon & Appleblim - "The Visionary State"
Joe Gray - "Tozai"
Cottam - "Healing Process"
Youandewan - "Ego"
Jabru - "Church" (feat Joel Culpepper)
Lrusse - "Presence"
Walton - "Birds"
Leon Vynehall - "Time"
Will Saul & Komon - "Two For One" (DJ Kicks)
Sei A - "Reserve"
Axel Boman/Close - "Dubbel/Born In A Rolling Barrel" (dub - feat Tikiman)
Sei A - "JTR"
October - "KR-100" (dub)
David Clement - "Follow Me Home" (Lee Jones 89 remix)
Marquis Hawkes - "Life Struggle"
Bicep - "Nova"
Will Saul - "Pedal Power"
Legowelt - "Etherial Techno Music Will Never Die"
George FitzGerald - "Wanting Needing"
Gerry Read - "Baseball"
Escape - "Flinch"
Second Storey - "Oxygene"
Review: Given his multiple production aliases, love of collaboration and two acclaimed labels - the effervescent Aus and Simple Music - its surprising Will Saul has time to think, let alone lay down a DJ Kicks mix. That the resultant mix is a woozy, atmospheric, multi-textured voyage through many shades of deep house, techno and bass-flecked electronic music is less surprising. Tightly packed with exclusives - see Bicep's rave-flavoured "Nova", for starters - and with cuts from pals October, George Fitzgerald, Cottam and Axel Boman, amongst others, there's plenty for fans of Saul's ever-evolving sound to cheer. This vinyl edition packs 12 of the 24 cuts from the mix across two slabs of vinyl and you get also get a CD of the mix with Saul building a distinctly warm and wide-eyed vibe over 80 mesmerizing minutes.
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263
Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself: Part 2
Cat: AOS (7700)2. Rel: 28 Jun 13
Thank You For Letting Me Be Myself
Ready My Black Asz
Messier Sixty Eight
Dumpster Graves
She's Sah Hero Nik
Broken Bamalance Horn
Force FED The Meds!!!!!!
Its Money In The 'D'
Review: The second part of Omar S' You For Letting Me Be Myself album in vinyl form sees another 8 tracks across four sides of wax; aside from the '80s inflected sounds of the album's title track, the 303 workout of "Ready My Black Asz" finds itself with the dubbed out loops of "Messier Sixty Eight". As a bonus for those who already have the album, this part contains two vinyl exclusive tracks; the soothing deepness of "She's Sah Hero Nik" and the delayed organ weirdness of "Broken Bamalance Horn" - both more than worth the price of admission alone.
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264
The Many Shades Of Soul Notes Volume Two
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265
Bicycle Love
Bicycle Love (limited coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: YRE 006LTD. Rel: 21 Aug 13
Bicycle Love (original mix)
Bicycle Love (Brad P Strings & Keys mix)
Bicycle Love (Damon Lamar Lower Wacker Drive mix)
Review: Having appeared on Yore in mixed by Patrice Scott and The Memory Foundation format on a rather dashing 7" release earlier this year, label boss Andy Vaz offers up his first original Yore material of the year with the equally well presented Bicycle Love 12". Unique handmade red paint bicycle wheels patterns on the front record sleeve - Each a unique individual piece, sleeve backside handstamped, vinyl comes as transparent light rose transparent coloured vinyl. Music-wise, both the original version of "Bicycle Love" and the two accompanying remixes from Brad P and Damon Lamar slot neatly into the Yore aesthetic - indeed Vaz is on wonderfully sweet and Detroit influenced form here!

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266
Teleport: Echo City
Cat: CHIWAX 002LP. Rel: 21 Oct 13
We & The Machines
The Emperors Dance
Silver Sunrise
Remember The Future
Body Moving (feat Steve Redman)
Freaksquelch (feat DSB)
Dark The Dancer
Invaders Plan
Prince Of Nanomagica
Dr Nigel Echo
Droids At War (feat The Model)
Empire Without End
Review: First surfacing on Clone Jack For Daze back in 2011, Berlin-based Murphy Jax has taken a nomadic approach to distributing his raw and eminently danceable brand of Chicago House, gracing labels as diverse as Turbo, Hype Ltd, Exploited and perhaps most interestingly Lux Rec. His Lost Soundtracks Main Themes EP for the Swiss label dabbled in cinematic concepts and proved Jax was capable of more than straight up club tools. A debut album for the Chiwax label in the shape of Teleport: Echo City continues the producer's interest in conceptual themes, detailing the story of a "pre-apocalyptic generation of robots on a planet of machines" but don't be too worried as musically it sticks close to the styles Jax has explored previously. So expect Chicago House, Classic Deep House, Movie Theme style cuts and raw Acid workouts.

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267
Step By Step
Cat: LW7 2011. Rel: 28 Jul 11
Step By Step
On The Beach (Atjazz Love Soul mix)
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268
Wolf EP 14
Cat: WOLFEP 014. Rel: 19 Sep 12
Sweat
Tisno
Pick & Roll
Sweat (James Welsh remix)
Review: Greymatter can probably be considered a Wolf Music stalwart, appearing on a couple of the London-based label's various artist 12?s, most memorably with the "Give It To Me Slow" cut that featured on WOLF 09. For the next release on Stu Clark and Matt Neale's label, Greymatter holds court for a solo EP, with the shimmering arpeggiated exotica of "Tisno" sharing space with basement house jam "Sweat" on the A-Side. On the flip you'll find the revving synths of "Pick & Roll" alongside a shuffling US garagey remix of "Sweat" from James Welsh.
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269
Udacha 4
Udacha 4 (12")
Cat: UDACHA 004. Rel: 21 Jan 13
Sky Is The Limit
Mariya
True Spirit
I See
Review: Having previously graced Anton Zap's Ethereal Sound imprint with three warm deep house cuts, the mysterious Pjotr moves to Udacha, and finds himself in the esteemed company of Rawax alumnus A5 and Vakula collaborator Dices. This record is even more stunning than his first, drawing comparisons to the finely crafted house of the aforementioned Ukranian Vakula. "Sky Is The Limit" opens proceedings with its bubbling, sun-drenched mid-tempo lounge tones given definition with a subtly urgent arpeggio, while "Mariya" picks up the pace with its gently jacking snares, plucked guitar and organic bass. On the flip, "True Spirit" wraps silky chords around unpredictable MPC style drums, opening out into a Pepe Bradock-inspired string arrangement, while "I See" buries its raw drums deep within a muggy low end filter, allowing a blissful melodic arrangement that is recalls a more contented version of a Madteo track. Highly recommended stuff.
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270
Oh Jabba
Oh Jabba (12")
Cat: FXHE IGNIT. Rel: 11 Dec 12
Oh Jabba
Space Age Steppin
Review: FXHE remain in outer orbit following that stellar Triangulum Australe 12" from Omar S, presenting their final transmission of a superb year in the shape of Oh Jabba, two tracks of stargazing house music from O B Ignitt. Last seen collaborating with Omar S on the dedication to Eddie Murphy's finest acting role, the impression that Ignitt likes his cinema is only strengthened here on the Star Wars referencing lead track with some deliciously lo fi art work of that slug like character on the inner label dispelling any possible doubt. The track itself is a wonderfully simple yet melodic house track, crunchy drum machine rhythms rippling away feverishly beneath a calming array of swooping Rhodes and Moog flourishes. Complementing this, "Space Age Stepping" is a more searching affair, relying more on the rugged drums and gurgling analogue bassline to achieve lift off.
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271
Uber Depa
Uber Depa (clear blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: RAWAX 012. Rel: 23 Mar 13
The Garden Of Secrets
Don't Bother
Synthetic Squyrs
Marching Ants
Review: Continuing his foray into 4/4 after his very recent turn on Futureboogie, this time Marco Bernadi has linked up with the Rawax crew for some more of that gutsy, full-bodied groove business. The synths on "The Garden Of Secrets" once again reveal Bernadi's electro roots, while the crisp and bumping beat stays slow and seductive. "Don't Bother" gets into a more twitchy frame of mind, opting for a more dystopian sci-fi kind of demeanour that leans towards techno drum patterns and interlocking melodies. Things remain decidedly freaky for the deadly "Synthetic Squyrs", albeit in a simmering under the surface fashion, and "Marching Ants" rounds things off with some dusty beat science and plenty of atmospherics.
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272
Amygdala
Amygdala (gatefold 2xLP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PAMPA LP0071. Rel: 21 Mar 13
Track ID Anyone (feat Caribou)
Nices Wolkchen (feat Apparat)
Royal Asscher Cut
Magical Boy (feat Matthew Dear)
Das Wort (feat Dirt Von Lowtzow)
Homesick (feat Ada)
La Duquesa
My Plans (feat Matthew Dear)
Don't Lose My Mind
Marilyn Whirlwind
Amygdala (feat Milosh)
Ich Schreib' Dir Ein Buch 2013 (feat Hildegard Knef)
NooOoo
Auroville
Review: Though his career has taken many turns over the last decade, DJ Koze has remained that most illusive of creatures: a minimal-minded producer with an ear for a melody. This fourth full-length, packed to the rafters with big-name collaborations (Apparat, Caribou, Ada and Matthew Dear all feature), continues his move towards the home-listening sphere. So, while many of the heady rhythms and shuffling grooves hark back to his stripped-back past, Amygdala impresses with its woozy songs, genre-straddling fusions (see the modern soul meets deep house of "Homesick" or the steppy, tropical vibes of "Marilyn Whirlwind") and homely atmosphere.
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273
Stomp The Beat EP
Cat: ML 2219. Rel: 24 Apr 13
Don't Dis The Beat
Tar-Disc
Acid Indigestion
Midi Beats
Parameters
Din Sync (Get Up & Do Your Thing)
Review: ** Repress of the reIssue ** Ooh if there's ever a deep house history lesson wrapped up in a 12" then it's this reissued Stomp The Beat EP from Gherkin Jerks aka the master Larry Heard. The Gherkin Jerks project originally surfaced back in 1988 with this 12" on the Chicago based Gherkin Records label, released anonymously at the request of Heard himself who viewed the Gherkin Jerks material as a creative experiment. Later revealed as the work of Larry Heard, original copies of Stomp The Beat rack up a pretty penny on Discogs so it's good work all round that the producer's Alleviated Records label has teamed up with Clone to release a digitally enhanced version. From the mind bending stereo panning of opening track "Don't Dis The Beat" it's easy to see why the Gherkin Jerks material has been so widely praised - Jamal Moss is a big fan - whilst the general off-key melodics and tough 909 arrangements of what follows still sound futuristic some 15 years on.
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274
Deeptroit EP
Cat: LP 002. Rel: 30 Jul 12
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Making his first appearance with this release for new label Lake Placid, Tommy Finger Jr is clearly enamoured with the Motor City, which hence manifests itself in his music, whether it be through the atmospheric vocals or the jazzy melodies. There's no denying the chap knows his onions and knows how to pull off that 313 deep house atmosphere, no better demonstrated than on the wooden lurch of the second track in. Track three can't hold back and lets rip with a chiming key line and wonderfully rolling beat that stands out amidst the moodier tones of the rest of the tracks, but it's no less of a floor filling beauty.
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276
Sketches
Cat: SSCD 05. Rel: 04 Dec 10
Hope 4 Tomorrow (feat Niamh McCartney, Jennifer Dale & Rio Hunki-Hemopo)
Kites On Pluto (unreleased bonus track)
Traffic (feat IG Culture & Benjamin Lamar Gay)
Horizon
Thumpasaurus
Black Mist
Wookie Nookie (unreleased bonus track)
360@129on696 (feat Dumminie Deporres - full version)
Untitled (feat Larry Mizell)
Flip The Funk Out (feat The Rotating Assembly)
Feel Free To Be Who You Need To Be (unreleased bonus track)
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277
All I Do
All I Do (12")
Cat: FXGANGSTA. Rel: 19 Oct 10
Roy Davis Jr - "All I Do"
Omar S - "Da Teys" (feat DJ B Len D)
Review: Omar S treats us to a second release in the space of a week, with a much deserved reissue of some 1996 Roy Davis Jnr rawness across the A Side. The Stevie Wonder classic "All I Do" gets chopped up, laid over a killer Chi town beat filled with instantly gratifying raw drum edits and augmented by some evil bass thumps. Relentlessly brilliant and sounds just as fresh some 14 years on. Echoing a current trend this side plays outwards from the inside groove. On the flip Omar S teams up with DJ B Len D for the bongo heavy deep groove of "Da Teys" a track that's characterised by melodic keys which increase with curveball drama as the track progresses.





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278
Jive Time
Jive Time (12")
Cat: FXHE EA. Rel: 21 Dec 10
Not Phazed (6:59)
Jive Time (4:28)
Incognigro (6:41)
Review: Omar S teams up with Atlanta based producer Kai Alce for this killer new 12", with the FXHE boss openly suggesting the second B-Side offering is 'ringtone worthy'! The Jive Time EP features three original productions - "Not Phazed", which takes up the whole A Side, while the EP's dancefloor-friendly eponymous track shares the flip with ambient house track "Incognigro". Alce, a Detroit native who now resides in Atlanta, has had a fine year, releasing a tidy little 7" on FXHE back in April as well as a collaborative EP with Englishman Phil Asher and Atlanta vocalist Kayenne. Killer release.
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279
Silk & Shmoove EP
Cat: COMP 2361. Rel: 20 Oct 06
Your Rolling Hills
Like I Was King (Black Label mix)
Horsin' Around
Silk (dub)
Review: Superb new 4 track EP from Germany's Move D (aka David Moufang of Source Records, KM20, Warp, Liebe*Detail). If you remember his legendary "Kunststoff" album and all his warm analogue techno, house and deep ambient works and you may will have a deja-vu. Pure class!
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280
DJ Blend Detroit
DJ Blend Detroit (coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: FXHE DJBLEND. Rel: 25 Jun 11
DJ Blend Detroit
Eclat
Review: DJ B-len-D returns to the FXHE imprint, his only previous appearance on wax being a collab with the label's boss man Omar S last year. Here the producer - real name Leonard Horn - takes the reigns himself with two slabs of grinding Motor City electro funk. A-Side "DJ Blend Detroit" is characterised by a swirling synth hook which rides atop a jacked up beat. Flip over for "Eclat" - our pick of the two tracks on offer - in which a funked up b-line is bolstered by oh-so-danceable chord pumps. More essential business from FXHE, which is enjoying a fine year even by Omar S's lofty standards.
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281
Menage At Trois
Cat: FXHE JFINE. Rel: 28 Jun 11
Menage At Trois
Jack Yo Bodda
Review: Kontra stalwart Jason Fine makes a long overdue return to FXHE with two cuts of supreme jack material. Last seen on the Omar S hit machine way back in 2007, Fine announces his return in suitably dramatic terms with the cinematic expanses that characterise the opening moments of "Menage At Tois", though proceedings swiftly settle down into a delightfully bouncing house rhythm of crisp cascading drums and swift fingered key stabs - with the breathy, indecipherable vocal yearnings that occupy the nether regions clearly influencing the title making decisions. The flipside proves to be just as impressive - "Jack Yo Bodda" is an obvious ode to the days of Traxx and jack, commencing with some decidedly gloopy rhythms and an insistent female vocal refrain, your senses are sucked in then blown apart by a massive metallic kick drum sound and growling sub bass. The usual big tip superlatives most definitely apply here!
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282
Down Home Kami Sakunobe
Cat: LAX 116. Rel: 18 Sep 10
Down Home Kami-Sakunobe
Double Secret
Fuck The Down Low
Hobo Train
Review: Skylax treat our ears to the second dose of Terre Thaemlitz's musically brilliant schizophrenia in a matter of months. June's "Hush Now" was one of this year's more enduring deep house jackers and on this latest DJ Sprinkles Vs K.S.H.E 12" Thaemlitz doubles the quantity of tracks but retains the quality. "Down Home Kami-Sakunobe" eases you in with the odd but bewitching combination of violin strings, intermittent piano flourishes, overdubbed percussive shuffles and glacial breathing. Cavernous atmospheric abound on "Double Secret" which is dominated by bass notes of true warmth and the tingling interplay between soft piano and haunting vocals. "Fuck The Down Low" completes the proceedings on the A Side with a short but oh so sweet Moodymann esque bumper replete with a sample familiar to Beastie Boys fans. The real gold is reserved for the B Side with "Hobo Train", a raw percussive delight. You will be totally captivated from the early moment that the cavalcade of heavily compressed hi-hats take centre stage.
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283
Just Because
Cat: ROBSOUL 89. Rel: 12 Oct 10
Just Because (Ghetto mix)
Peep Game
Review: More Fries and Bridges on Robsoul means more peak time proper house music with that soulful NJ garage flavour. The Ghetto Mix of "Just Because" ripples with percussive delight, whilst the drop into searing piano riff and uplifting vocal samples that play out the track adds a extra sheen of energy to proceedings - good work Mr Weeks and Mr Morales. On the flip, "Peep Game" rides a heavy bump aided by crisp 808 hits and a compressed disco bassline. There's a healthy dose of infectious EQing on the vocal loop that acts as the core rhythmic pulse too.

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284
Gymnastics
Cat: SMR 010G. Rel: 17 May 11
Sliding Thru
Step Back Up
Mud The Congo
Babyluv
Get Sum
First Down
Thrilla
Juicyfruit
Prayer
Jus Ed's Aerial
Opened Arms
What We've Concluded Thus Far
Mixing Room
 in stock $8.29
285
The Further You Look The Less You Will See
Cat: AOS 432B. Rel: 01 Aug 08
The Further You Look The Less You Will See
Tecky Alexander
 in stock $14.27
286
Get Up Off Me
Cat: CAJ 198. Rel: 01 Oct 10
Cajmere - "Get Up Off Me" (feat Dajae - dub)
Jazzy - "Lonely" (Cajmere's Underground Goodie mix)
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287
Elaenia
Elaenia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FPLP 01. Rel: 06 Nov 15
Nespole (4:53)
Silhouettes (I, II &III) (11:02)
Elaenia (7:03)
Argente (4:36)
Thin Air (3:56)
For Marmish (5:40)
Peroration Six (5:11)
Review: We've been waiting on this one since "J&W Beat" six years ago; there's something about Floating Points sound that instantly lends itself to full-length album immersion. It's clear he feels this way too; using the album to delve deeper into electronic deconstructions and delicate ensemble arrangements. At its most adventurous and contemporary classical "Argente" is up there with Frahm, at is dreamiest and jazz-influenced "For Marmish" is a deeply cosmic affair with disparate chords making more sense than they perhaps should. At its most traditional Floating Points we hit the finale "Perotation Six" where the brushed drums are buried under layers of sound and elements in a way that's not dissimilar to Radiohead. Well worth the wait.
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288
You Forgot
Cat: SS 015. Rel: 13 Jul 23
You Forgot (feat Genevieve Marantette & Jerry The Cat) (12:47)
Dirt Rhodes (11:30)
Review: Sound Signature boss Theo Parrish does a fine job of keeping the majority of his vast back catalogue available to buy for all. It's a tough job, too, cause most of it sells out in a quick fashion, so he has to be on the ball with reissues. A couple are landing this month and 'You Forgot' is one of them. It was his label's 15th release way back in 2001 and for many, b-side cut 'Dirt Rhodes' is one of Parrish's best and most definite tracks. The grinding mechanical grooves that lock you into a hypnotic state are overlaid with perfectly knackered-sounding Rhodes chords and it makes for a magical listen. 'You Forgot' with its soulful vocal musings and perfunctory drum sounds is not bad either.
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289
Illumination
Cat: SS 017. Rel: 01 Apr 03
Illumination (original mix - feat Maat Low, Marcellus Pittman, Jerrald James, Warren Harris, T Parrish & Melissa Botts)
Illumination (reprise)
Review: Long stretched and building house grooves by Theo Parrish & live band.
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290
John FM EP
Cat: JFM# 2. Rel: 13 Oct 15
Jehx (7:36)
Motion (3:59)
Alone (Omar S mix) (4:22)
Gump (7:17)
Review: Omar S' Detroit proud FXHE now has a staunch reputation as one of those buy on sight labels for a reason. This new release by rising star John FM follows up the well-received Alone and Where My Roots Lie EPs. Starting with the soulful machine funk of "Jehks" truly capturing the sounds of the city of industry in its heyday. There's then the fine R&B jam of "Motion" somewhat reminiscent of Theo Parrish & Andrew Ashong, but it's his smooth vocal delivery which undoubtedly makes it his own! On the flip, the mysterious and melancholic Omar-S remix of "Alone" is absolutely sublime, but just wait for the tough acid fuelled groove of "Gump" which truly takes it home in right fashion.
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291
LPP007
LPP007 (1-sided 12")
Cat: LPP 007. Rel: 03 Dec 15
Track 1 (6:21)
Review: And what's this we have here? An unreleased Marcus Mixx joint from 1988? Recorded onto magnetic tape at Head Studios in Chicago? We certainly do, and it's you lucky day. Anything from this guy is smoking hot, but the material that he was releasing back then is particularly sick, not only for its wacky, off-the-wall approach, but also because it sounds so damn contemporary. Simply entitled "Track 1", the tune is a banging house monster for the dance floor, filled with gritty sonics, a rattling percussion, and Mixx's own vocal slur. Taken altogether, it's pretty much what the grit-house sound of now is doing... But almost thirty years before. Essential and unmissable, the toughest and purest.
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292
Sounds Of The Universe: Art + Sound 2012-2015 Record A
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 307A. Rel: 10 Jun 15
Hieroglyphic Being - "Shikaakwa" (8:53)
Tevo Howard - "Summer Romance" (5:42)
Kassem Mosse - "Staat Aus Glas" (12:40)
Andres - "Ribena" (5:14)
Blludd Relations - "Cold Like The Baron" (3:59)
AYBEE - "Return To The Underground" (5:26)
Heatsick - "Snakes & Ladders" (7:51)
Tenderlonious - "Caramel" (8:28)
Review: The grandly titled Sounds Of The Universe: Art + Sound 2012-15 sees the always excellent Soul Jazz compile together the series of limited 12" releases the label has issued over the past three years. The double CD release features both these cuts and a whole host of new productions from some like-minded artists, but this LP sampler houses just those previously released tracks. It's a great move by Soul Jazz too, given how rare the original 12"s were and any self-respecting fan of electronic music should check Art + Sound for the Kassem Mosse, Andres, Heatsick and Tenderlonious cuts in particular. Taking grip of the entire B-side, Mosse's heat treated track "Staat Aus Glas" is 13 minutes long but could easily go one for three times as long without losing any of its charm.
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293
Milagro EP
Cat: RAWAX 008LTD. Rel: 03 Feb 15
Milagro 02
As She Left (6:14)
Opacity
Slow Motion
Review: Rawax drop another stunner of a reissue and it's by none other than Uwe Schmidt aka Atom Heart! The Milagro EP was originally released in 1994 on Our Choice as a CD and on London's Rough Trade as a 12". However, the German imprint has done us the favour of saving a L100 price tag on the black market, and have even remastered the tracks from the original tapes. Gorgeous, deep house swelters from start to finish, each track sounding as fresh today as it did over twenty years ago in a sweaty basement club. We're particularly fond of "Opcaity" and its cavernous bassline - a truly cutting-edge affair!
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294
Reworked By Detroiters
Cat: SEW 2158. Rel: 26 Oct 17
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T dancer remix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix)
Be My Beach (Mophno & Tom Thump mix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit - mono)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across two hugely entertaining CDs, there's plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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295
No Loitering EP
Cat: DOG 62. Rel: 05 Dec 17
New York Iz All I Know (7:13)
Tight Skin (6:17)
New York Iz All I Know (Aroop Roy remix) (7:31)
Review: It would be fair to say that Henry Maldonado, known more widely as Son Of Sound, has been one of the few revelations to come out of New York City since the early 2000's. For a city which gave us so much in the 80's and 90's, there have been relatively few new names to carry on the dynasty, but Maldonado's sleek and thoughtful style for imprints like Disrtrict 30 and Speak Recordings has provided a bit of life and love to the American Dream. Moreover, the man appears on Delusions Of Grandeur, one of our all time favourite labels when it comes to house, and one that we wish was more present again. The deal here is simple; Son Of House provides us with three sultry, laid-back house groovers with plenty of soul and homebred sensibility, rolling and pushing its solid grooves over bouncy, seductive melodies and feel-good charms.
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296
Tusk Wax Twenty Six (feat LA-4A remix)
Tusk Wax Twenty Six (feat LA-4A remix) (hand-stamped numbered 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 26. Rel: 02 Jul 18
Radial Velocity
Digital Silhouette
Radial Velocity (LA-4A remix)
Virtual Light Institute
Review: Pixelife is no stranger to the Tusk Wax family, having appeared on the Horn Wax label some five years ago, alongside intermittent releases on Throne Of Blood and more recently Samo Records. Now Pixelife is back with a gutsy release in the Tusk Wax style that matches warm, analogue power with bombast and drama in abundance, not least on EP opener "Radial Velocity." "Digital Silhouette" is equally epic in its construction, but sports a leaner club focus in between the surges of full-bodied synth swells. LA-4A is in a vicious mood on his remix of "Radial Velocity," uses some snarling low end acid tones to devastating effect, and then "Virtual Light Institute" finishes the EP off with a swooning, emotive cut that capitalises on Pixelife's bright and bold sound.
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297
Moonshiner EP
Cat: BLR 006. Rel: 28 Feb 18
That Lonely Night (4:54)
Enchantress (5:32)
Moonshiner (7:00)
Are You Mesmerized? (7:11)
Review: Stockholm based Ari Bald is up next for Better Listen after inaugurating Honey Butter Records last year with that great release. He keeps on with that deep disco spirit with these four funky and lo-slung jams. On the A side, we have two ergonomic edits in the form of "That Lonely Night" and "Enchantress" respectively which are looped to perfection with some somewhat familiar hooks that gradually build up to that drop! That's where the thumping kick comes charging in and it's sure geared for maximum dancefloor dynamics. On the flip, get ready for the funk explosion that is "Moonshiner" or what could be your First Choice (mind the pun!) in the form of the smooth and sexy late night groove of "Are You Mesmerized?"
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298
First Class EP
Cat: BLRVA 001. Rel: 18 Apr 18
Folamour - "Oneness" (7:45)
Ethyene - "Watchin' U" (6:41)
Ari Bald - "First Class" (6:00)
Dorsi Plantar - "Boogie Sunrise" (6:00)
Review: Coming at you on vibrant pink vinyl, Better Listen's First Class EP more than lives up to its' title. Check, for example, the screaming sax lines, life-affirming orchestral disco loops and bumping bottom end of Folamour's brilliant opener, "Oneness", and the bouncy disco-house positivity of Ari Bald's edit-not-edit "First Class", which is guaranteed to put smiles on faces on out on the dancefloor. Dorsi Plantar successfully tries the same trick on to woozy, ultra-soulful bliss of swirling sunshine shuffler "Boogie Sunrise", while Ethyene's undulating "Watching You" brilliantly wraps eyes-closed synthesizer lines and glistening disco guitars around a leisurely mid-tempo house groove.
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299
Familiar Circles Remix EP
Familiar Circles Remix EP (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WOLFLP 003RMX. Rel: 08 Mar 17
Carlotta (Al Zanders remix) (8:01)
Oddity (Moomin remix) (6:20)
Review: The latest release from the reliable Wolf Music camp is a limited edition, hand-stamped affair, and features two previously unheard remixes of tracks from Casino Times' Familiar Circles full-length. On the A-side, Al Zanders does a stellar job reworking "Carlotta", in the process laying down a hypnotic, percussion rich deep house shuffler full of bright cowbell hits, sunset-friendly jazz guitar licks and bubbly electronic melodies. On the flip you'll find a more than pleasant surprise: a deep, dreamy and utterly beguiling drum & bass remix of "Oddity" from Smallville regular Moomin. Its expert combination of evocative musical elements and crispy, snare-driven D&B rhythms is reminiscent of the golden age of Bukem-style liquid D&B.
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300
The Trio EP
Cat: ONLY 2. Rel: 23 Feb 11
Nudge Up
3 Way
Triple Shifter
 in stock $14.01
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