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Three
Three (LP + insert)
Cat: TEXT 056. Rel: 13 Mar 24
Loved (3:52)
Gliding Through Everything (4:08)
Storm Crystals (6:14)
Daydream Repeat (5:55)
Skater (4:14)
31 Bloom (5:51)
So Blue (5:23)
Three Drums (8:09)
Review: Three is the long-awaited twelfth studio album by electronica titan Four Tet, following a long extended 'wildcard era' characterised by legal battles (well, one) and unlikely, curveball stints with fellow juggernauts Skrillex and Fred Again. But despite this judgment, Three hears Kieran Hebden return to his earliest forms, with the semi-eponymous 'Three Drums' recalling his earliest outcroppings emergent from his Fridge days, via slow, crisp breaks and serene string pads. 'Loved', similarly, evokes a 90s hip-hop, dare say Britcore fascination, melded with warmingly serene analogue pulsations, underlaid.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $28.52
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Many Shades Of House (reissue)
Lea LISA / VARIOUS
Cat: FVR 192. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Kerri "Kaoz 6:23" Chandler - "Be There" (Kerri club mix) (8:42)
Slowhouse 2 - "Track 2" (6:26)
Truth - "Emotional" (4:51)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Inner Dance" (9:57)
Abacus - "Blax Thanxs" (7:40)
Transient - "Higher" (feat Sherman Benton - club mix) (7:09)
Pure Science - "Ekeyz" (8:15)
N'Dambi - "Can't Change Me" (Ron Trent remix) (7:15)
Review: Swiss producer and DJ Lea Lisa gathers together some of her favorite tracks to play out with in a double pack compilation for Favorite Recordings. As you might be able to tell from some of the artists and tracks on here, Lea likes her house music deep, tracky, sometimes soulful and verging on proper techno. Featured here are key tracks like 'Ekeyz' from Pure Science, the club mix of 'Be There' by Kerri Chandler and 'Blax Thanxs' by Abacus. One very desirable addition is the early 90s gem 'Emotional' by Think. This very strong gathering of deep house tracks may be one of the best this year. Act quick and grab a copy.
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 in stock $30.06
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Fusion To Illusion
Fusion To Illusion (limited LP)
Cat: SC 1243. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Fusion To Illusion (5:02)
Piano Sunset (4:32)
Imagery (4:21)
Blue Water (3:23)
Lost In Palms (4:55)
The Crossing (4:35)
Sensitive (4:07)
Outro (3:10)
Review: The summer is almost here which means this is exactly the sort of record we want to be reaching for. It's a lush and tropical work of idealised disco grooves, deepest house, Balearic, smooth jazz and Mediterranean cool that cries out to be played loud while you sip on cocktails and dream of being somewhere utterly blissful and classy. Dreamy textures define each cut with nice fresh rhythms, glistening chords and lush melodies all sprinkled with delightful percussive detail. Big up to A Vision Of Panorama for serving up a beautiful album that is sure to soundtrack the warmest months of the year for many.
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 in stock $24.11
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Fusion Moves
Kaidi TATHAM / VARIOUS
Cat: RPMLP 009. Rel: 29 Mar 24
Sebb Junior - "All Of My Life" (feat Paula - Kaidi Tatham remix) (3:52)
The Realm vs Atjazz vs Kelli Sae - "On The Road" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (3:19)
Reel People - "I Want To Thank You" (feat Mica Paris - Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:01)
Daz I Kue - "Pedigree" (feat Hadiya George - Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:42)
Eric Ericksson & Reel People - "Don't Hold Back On Love" (feat Debra Debs - Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:01)
Reel People - "Save A Lil Love" (feat Eric Roberson - Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:55)
AAries - "Don't Give It Up" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (2:47)
Monkey Brothers - "Losin' My Head" (feat Shaun Escoffery - Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:21)
Sebb Junior - "Special" (feat Muhsinah - Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:35)
Tony Momrelle - "Fly" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:09)
Review: Broken beat hero Kaidi Tatham steps forth with the first in a series of all-star remix albums of the Reel People Music back catalogue. Over an impressive ten tracks, Tatham sashays between syrupy soul slo-jams, virtuosic broken beat trips, almost UK funky-esque live jams, and acoustic boom bap beats. Percies include the sweeter-than-molasses opening flip of Sebb Junior's 'All My Life', his sassy, stripped-back version of Daz-I-Kue and Hadiya George's 'Pedigree' and a dazzlingly technical re-run of the Monkey Brothers' 'Losin my Head.' With this anthology, Tatham proves that London's broken beat scene continues to flourish, and his boundary-hopping style is as relevant as ever.
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Reworked By Detroiters
Reworked By Detroiters (tri-fold 3xLP)
Cat: SEW 3158. Rel: 11 Apr 18
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip) (5:30)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix) (5:17)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix) (6:46)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix) (9:26)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix) (5:23)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version) (4:30)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix) (5:41)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit) (5:46)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version) (7:46)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix) (6:11)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T Dancer remix) (5:37)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix) (6:43)
Be My Beach (Mophono & Tom Thump mix) (6:08)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub) (5:55)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit) (7:32)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed) (6:12)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub) (10:09)
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 three slabs of wax, there's naturally 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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Destiny Replayed By Root Soul
Cat: AHS 69. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Let Nothing Change You (feat Pete Simpson - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (4:27)
Still In Love (feat Navasha Daya - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (5:05)
Sun Will Rise (feat Diviniti - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (5:13)
Destiny (feat N'Dea Davenport - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (4:51)
Look Ahead (feat N'Dea Davenport - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (4:59)
Love & Live (feat Navasha Daya - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (4:32)
Deep Into Sunshine (feat N'Dea Davenport - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (5:08)
Holding You, Loving You (feat Pete Simpson - Replayed By Root Soul 2024 Re edit) (4:55)
Review: Deep house producer Shuya Okino shows his class once more on another tasteful outing, this time via the Extra Freedom/Village Again labels out of Japan. For this one he revisits his 2011 album Destiny which was made with help from the Japanese funk, boogie and jazz-funk outfit Root Soul and replays and remakes the tunes. The originals become more disco-leaning and horn lead jams here with Okino's warm, rubbery basslines, P-funk synths, loose live beats and cute keys. The result is an album that sounds like Earth, Wind & Fire making modern soul and it will improve your life no end.
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 in stock $35.77
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Badly Written Songs
Badly Written Songs (gatefold LP)
Cat: ARC 240ADV. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Good Morning Sunshine (4:43)
Better (3:11)
Oming Back (7:31)
SFS (4:50)
Loving You (3:43)
Was This Love (3:38)
All I Ever Wanted (4:30)
Thinkin' Bout (3:51)
Exit (6:31)
Review: Magic Number is Ross Hillard, a downtempo and orchestral composer whose engineering and bass playing can be heard on an array of releases, most notably for the likes of his own house favourites including Louie Vega, DJ Spen, Kerri Chandler, Lay-Far and Atjazz. Now debuting his first record on the latter artist's eponymous label, Badly Written Songs sounds like a slice of humble pie, but it's actually well-thought out title: in Hillard's own words, "(it's) a tongue-in-cheek reference to how transient electronic music can be." Thus, writing songs in this genre might not have been the most sensible and sustainable idea - but we all love house music, so we put everything into it, hoping that people don't discard it too soon. True to an engineer's tastes, the album is ultra-dynamic and bright throughout, serving up a consistent guest-vocal steeze reminiscent of Charles Webster or Herbert's gravitas.
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Atlas (10th Anniversary Edition)
Atlas (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited blue & white marbled vinyl 3xLP + slipmat + booklet in debossed spot-varnished die-cut slip-case)
Cat: 9342977 236428. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Sundream (4:31)
Take Me (4:02)
Tonight (3:50)
Modest Life (3:44)
Rendezvous (4:23)
Desert Night (5:22)
Simplicity Is Bliss (3:12)
Sarah (4:09)
Unforgiven (4:28)
Two Clocks (3:52)
Imaginary Air (6:49)
Sundream (Claptone remix) (6:57)
Take Me (Miguel Campbell remix) (4:47)
Desert Night (Jesse Rose remix) (6:25)
Sarah (Touch Sensitive remix) (4:57)
Unforgiven (The Presets remix) (4:43)
Take Me (BareSkin remix) (6:29)
Review: Celebrating the tentth anniversary of their debut album Atlas, Australian trio RUFUS DU SOL revisits the groundbreaking release with this new special edition on limited white & blue vinyl with slipmat and other bonus goodies included. Atlas marked a defining moment for the group, and showcase their unique blending of electronic, indie, and dance elements into a captivating and widescreen new sound. The album's timeless tracks like 'Innerbloom' and 'Desert Night' captured audiences worldwide with their emotive melodies and hypnotic rhythms. The anniversary edition offers fans a chance to rediscover these beloved tracks alongside new remixes and unreleased material, reaffirming RUFUS DU SOL's status as pioneers of electronic music and their enduring influence on the genre.
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 in stock $114.05
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Actual Life 3: January 1 - September 9 2022
Cat: 505419 7439995. Rel: 30 Mar 23
January 1st 2022 (3:36)
Eyelar (Shutters) (2:09)
Delilah (Pull Me Out Of This) (5:57)
Kammy (Like I Do) (2:14)
Berwyn (All That I Got Is You) (1:23)
Bleu (Better With Time) (3:19)
Nathan (Still Breathing) (2:45)
Danielle (Smile On My Face) (1:42)
Kelly (End Of A Nightmare) (1:35)
Mustafa (Time To Move You) (4:13)
Clara (The Night Is Dark) (5:24)
Winne (End Of Me) (1:42)
September 9th 2022 (4:01)
Review: Fred Again's latest album Actual Life 3: January 1 - September 9 2022 is the third installment in a series of albums by the British artist which has received positive reviews from music critics and been praised for its experimental sound and emotional depth. The LP features songs that document his personal experiences and thoughts over a period of time. His musical style can be described as a blend of electronic, dance and pop with introspective and emotive lyrics, often incorporating samples from various sources, including personal recordings to create a unique and eclectic sound. The album features collaborations with various artists, such as Kieren Hebden, Jamie XX and Skrillex, among others.
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 in stock $27.23
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What You Need
Cat: GR 12104. Rel: 16 Nov 23
What You Need (5:15)
A Little Piano (6:01)
Review: For the label's latest on-point reissue, Groovin' Records has delved into the slim catalogue of short-lived Italian production duo Soft House Company. Originally released in 1990 and a dancefloor smash all over Europe, 'What U Need' is typical of loved-up Italian house of the period - all life-affirming piano stabs, tactile synth-bass, occasional synth-strings, rolling drum machine beats and cut-up vocal snippets from First Choice's much-sampled disco classic 'Let No Man Put Asunder'. Over on the reverse you'll find original B-side 'A Little Piano', a deeper and even more loved-up workout that's effectively a deep house style dub of the A-side, shorn of the vocals, featuring chunkier beats, more prominent bass, and delay-laden piano motifs aplenty.
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Gespielt von: Paul Starey
 in stock $14.78
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Andres V
Andres V (limited LP)
Cat: MM 51. Rel: 01 Jan 24
Praises (4:18)
Cybermate (3:46)
Listen To The Sound (3:34)
Autun Getaway (2:44)
Funky 2Step (3:30)
Detoxfromtheworld (1:27)
I Need It (2:57)
Junglestroll (1:23)
Review: Andres, or DJ Dez, is a beat-maker extraordinaire. His Cuban heritage and background as a hip-hop DJ for Slum Village mean that he comes at house music from a slightly different perspective than most. Couple that with a vast record collection and next-level ear for samples and he rarely turns out a dud tune. Enter Address V, his latest album on Moodymann's Mahogany label and another masterful one that straddles moods and grooves with effortless ease and rare style. There are crisp house kickers like 'Cybermate,' heavyweight funk beatdowns like 'Funky 2Step' and slouchy and low-slung joints like 'Detoxfromtheworld' amongst dirty hip-hop jams and so much more. Another timeless album from a Motor City great.
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Cloud Sight Fade
Cat: DE 298. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Professor Eucalyptus (5:15)
Lemon Zest (4:59)
Palm Reader (5:41)
C Echo Azure (5:10)
Water Sign (6:44)
Cloud Sight Fade (5:43)
Enchanted Static (6:26)
Review: Dark Entries welcome back the inimitable Doc Sleep aka Melissa Maristuen for a superb new album of ghostly and ethereal house and techno. This is a welcome follow-up to last year's ambient and IDM exploration, Birds, and shows another side that draws on Maristuen's years of queer clubbing. It fuses aspects of New York house, Berlin techno and West-coast breakbeats and is "a love letter to the West Coast's magnificent natural landscape, the light of the Pacific sunrise." That is reflected in the sublime synths and silky rhythms which manage to both move your body but also captivate your mind. It's another cracking album from the Doc.

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 in stock $22.04
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Magic Hour
Magic Hour (2xLP)
Cat: AALP 003. Rel: 01 Mar 24
You Are Here (6:24)
No1 (5:21)
Magic Hour (7:22)
Blast (5:37)
A52 (7:17)
Phase Space (6:02)
Meditation In An Emmergency (8:47)
Fast Track (2:14)
Review: After a surprise sojourn last year as Sato, an alias he used to explore ambient and dub techno territory, Satoshi Tomiie has reverted to his given name for solo album number five - a thin return given he made his 12" debut way back in 1989. The New York-based Japanese great is in fine form from the start, effortlessly sashaying between hypnotic deep tech-house (the eyes-closed, early morning excellence of 'You Are Here'), spaced-out dub-house ('Number 1'), chunky-but-dubby deep house of the kind that his friend Francois K would love ('Magic Hour'), acid-flecked minimalism ('Blast'), vintage-sounding dub techno ('A52', 'Meditation in an Emergency'), locked-in soundscape house (the shuffling and yearning 'Phase Space') and sub-heavy ambient dub ('Fast Track').
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 in stock $32.40
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Love Makes Magic: The Remixes
Cat: CHARM 3LP. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Still River Flow (Generalisation dub) (7:55)
Oxygen (Ruf Dug remix) (7:25)
Where The Leaves Are Falling (Brown Fang remix) (5:30)
Phoenix (Crooked Goth) (10:51)
Across The Street (Generalisation dub) (7:08)
Ballad Of San Marino (Mang Dynasty remix) (7:34)
Oxygen (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito) (7:18)
Still River Flow (Begin remix) (5:49)
Phoenix (X-Press 2 On Fire remix) (10:33)
The Ballad Of San Marino (Chris Coco extended dub version) (11:01)
Review: Jim (James Baron) is a UK producer making his brand of Balearic, folk and rock music. Generally, pushing the boundaries of Balearic, this double pack compilation houses remixes of tracks from his most debut album 'Love Makes Magic'. The lineup of producers lending their talents to this double pack is quite impressive. Uk house music legends X-press and Chris Coco just to mention two. This release encompasses a wide array of styles including downtempo, dub as well as house music all keeping the folk and Balearic soul of the originals. A true remix packet that brings these originals to different heights.
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Gespielt von: Chris Coco, Rayko, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $27.23
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188LP. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Dad & Frankie (2:37)
Sparko (feat Herron) (2:14)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe) (3:55)
Better (feat Lea Sen) (5:10)
Bernard? (3:49)
Runnersz (2:29)
'Rraine (feat Edna) (3:36)
Glorious Amateurs (3:21)
S Gets Jaded (1:16)
Froth Sipping (3:00)
Layer 6 (4:31)
In Drink (2:52)
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani) (2:55)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson) (4:39)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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 in stock $19.45
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Fin (reissue)
Cat: PERMVAC 0891. Rel: 30 Jan 12
Depak Ine
Destiny (feat Pional)
Oro Y Sangre
Last Land
Journeys (feat Ekhi)
Missing You
When The Past Was Present
El Oeste
So Will Be Now (feat Pional)
Review:  "It's not really house, more electronica - like a proper album," John Talabot said of this album. . It's an apt description. Fin is clearly rooted in house - and the kind of melody-driven, atmospheric tackle that the Barcelona-based producer excels at - but it's certainly not a dancefloor-focused set. There are off-kilter downtempo moments, slo-mo compositions and twisted beatscapes that recall the impossible-to-pigeonhole antics of Hyetal (circa "Broadcast"), Sepalcure and Instra:mental. Then there's closer "So Will Be Now" (one of two collaborations with Pional), a near-genius chunk of future garage/deep acid house fusion that's so beautiful it almost hurts. As transformations go, Fin is stunning.
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 in stock $22.30
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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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 in stock $22.81
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Sunday
Sunday (gatefold LP)
Cat: OMLP 001. Rel: 13 Mar 20
Sunday (2:53)
Here We Go! (0:21)
Cheer Up, My Brother (4:57)
You Feeling Alright (5:25)
Memory Tape One (6:03)
There Is No One Else (3:04)
Sylvia (4:16)
Memory Tape Two (1:03)
Eagle's House (3:17)
My Baby (5:38)
Review: Given the hype surrounding HNNY over the last few years - fuelled, primarily, by a string of celebrated singles on Puss, Local Talk, Let's Play House and YUMMY - it's somewhat surprising that Sunday marks his first foray into the album market. Wisely, the Swedish artist embraced the opportunity for eclecticism that the format provides, filling his debut full-length with a mix of tracks variously designed for sofa-bound listening and dancing in clubs. There's a jazz-flecked beauty to the crackly downtempo grooves offered up by the title track, while the dreamy, guitar-laced head-nodder "Sylvia" recalls the best of his Balearic-influenced work. It's these luscious moments, such as the twinkling ambience of closer "My Baby", that really resonate.
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 in stock $20.22
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Cerebral Hemispheres
Cerebral Hemispheres (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: ML 9017. Rel: 19 Apr 18
Full Moon (6:44)
City Streets (6:31)
Urbane Sunset (6:19)
Sands Of Aruba (4:41)
Tiger Lounge (4:22)
A Day In Portugal (5:29)
Sao Paolo (4:57)
Crying Over You (5:35)
Cerebral Hemispheres (5:42)
Electron
Outer Acid
Inner Acid
Spy (4:53)
Stratusfly (5:08)
Nodyahed (6:01)
Qwazars
Aether
Praise To The Vibes
Review: If you dig deep house - hell, electronic music full stop - then you should be rather excited by the arrival of Cerebral Hemispheres, the first Mr Fingers album for 26 years, and the first of any kind by the producer behind the alias, Larry Heard, since 2003. As you'd expect, the album is exceptionally good, with Heard's famous musicality and fluid keys-work coming to the fore throughout. While rooted in melodious, huggable deep house, Heard naturally uses the opportunity to veer off in the myriad of different directions, touching on jazz, dub, downtempo grooves, soul, samba, tech-soul, deep acid house and much more besides. It has the feel of a genuine future classic and could well be his strongest album to date. Given his track record, that's a bold claim, but Cerebral Hemispheres really is that good.
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 in stock $31.63
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Can't Change
Cat: AOS 1016. Rel: 25 Apr 22
Start This Over Again (feat Supercoolwicked) (6:05)
Jump (4:23)
Virgil (feat Mitchell Yoshida) (5:23)
Bend Who (feat Milf Melly & King Milo) (2:41)
Money Hit Da Floor (feat Supercoolwicked & Amir Hassan) (3:49)
Outer Jass Authority (feat Supercoolwicked, De'Sean Jones & Ian Finkelstein) (6:47)
Inner Luv (Intrumental mix) (6:50)
Aaayoooooo (feat Alister Fawnwoda) (5:01)
Multiple Orgasms (5:20)
Ice Cream (feat Alandra O Smith & Supercoolwicked) (5:03)
Can't Change (6:04)
My Momma & 'Nem Said I Don't Have To!!! (4:44)
Miss Hunn'nay (feat Mad Mike Banks) (5:36)
Whale Sex (8:23)
Review: It is no secret that we here at Juno HQ are huge fans of the one and only Alex 'Omar S' Smith. He is a machine when it comes to making music and barely a year goes by without another expansive new album form the Detroit badman. Here comes this year's and it has all the things you would hope for and expect: raw, unfussy but infectious house with dusty drums and 80s synths. Supercoolwicked is a frequently appearing guest who lends these tunes alluring vocal touches while the grooves themselves are subtly, effective tweaks on Smith's tried and tested template. We are here for it.
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Family Portrait
Cat: BF 071. Rel: 27 Jul 18
Happy Birthday Nick (1:36)
Thank God I'm A Lizard (5:07)
Wear Me Down (5:15)
The Knife (3:34)
Project Cybersyn (5:08)
Don't Wake Dad (6:56)
Family Portrait (1:43)
Pale Blue Dot (3:57)
Back Into Space (3:11)
Parallel Sequence (5:26)
RATS (5:29)
The Beginning (5:56)
Review: Lo-fi house hero Ross From Friends presents his debut album for Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder imprint - this follows up the terrific Aphelion EP he presented on the label earlier this year. Like the title suggests, Family Portrait refers to a very specific personal aspect of Felix Weatherall's life: the influence of his parents. Dance music was always around during his childhood, where he grew up learning about music from his dad - who apparently had a penchant for banging out hi-NRG tracks on the decks. It's a riveting listen from start to finish: from the the intensely vivid groove of "Pale Blue Dot" to the moody "Project Cybersyn" with its tunnelling aesthetic - perfectly geared for those heads-down moments later in the night.
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It's A World Before You
Cat: FW 174. Rel: 30 Nov 22
Joyous (4:52)
Your Dreams Don't Mean A Thing (5:03)
Sweet Kinch (0:51)
Cold (5:01)
Out Here On My Own (feat Children Of Zeus) (4:13)
Bien (2:30)
2Tone (6:04)
It's About Who You Know (5:14)
Outta Audah (2:22)
Soon Come (1:00)
It's A World Before You (feat Dego) (4:59)
Cupid (feat Uhmeer) (4:24)
Unique (0:59)
Review: The word 'legend' gets banded about rather a lot, but it is certainly applicable to West London scene stalwart Kaidi Tatham. Further confirmation of this elevated status can be found throughout "It's A World Before You", a staggeringly good album that marks the musician-producer's first solo set for some seven years. While rooted in the kind of warm, rich and life-affirming jazz-funk-fuelled broken beat workouts with which Tatham is most readily associated (and they're naturally superb), there's plenty of killer diversions dotted throughout. These include a couple of spacey, soul-flecked ambient rubs, a sublime collaboration with hip-hop/modern soul fusionists Children of Zeus, and a fine head-nodding hip-hop jam featuring rapper Uhmeer. In a word: essential.
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Folk Remedy Anthems 1 & 2
Cat: MYS 019. Rel: 14 Aug 23
Aurora 2004 (Calm Present KF's Re-touch) (10:59)
Beast In Batuque (7:58)
Spirit In Tala (4:57)
Night Stream (5:24)
Kesarian (5:33)
In Dope Rhythms (5:54)
Calling Spirit (5:35)
Review: The sublime music of Kaoro Inoue is the subject of this essential new compilation on Mysticisms. Inoue describes himself as an "extreme music lover" and has been for more than 30 years. His Chari Chari alias is all about self-expression and the music here has previously only been available digitally. It fuses ambient, house and techno soundscapes across four sides of vinyl with a deeply spiritual outlook and soul-soothing sound. Organic percussion, traditional instruments and new age moods all colour the deeply enticing grooves.
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Concrete Mimosa
Cat: KANN 46. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Ladons Dream (2:19)
Da Float (Mimosa cut) (6:25)
P4X4 (5:15)
Church Of AUM (6:40)
Endeavour (2:58)
Berghain Harlequin (2:35)
HIGH (6:26)
Okayhole (5:28)
Where You're Going Take Me With You (6:15)
The Great Escape (5:40)
Apnoe (2:17)
Review: DJ Balduin is back with a new long player some five years after his last. This one comes on Kann Records and is another tasteful trip into the depths of electronic music with trip hop, breakbeat, ambient, tech house and techno all colouring the grooves. Importantly it is steeped in emotion with each of the well crafted sounds hitting a perfect sweet spot. Core to this is the artist's ability to craft perfect loops that can roll for days and never grate. "He doesn't like to think in categories," says the press text. "By reinterpreting genre-specific elements, discovering unheard soundscapes and with a good portion of nostalgia, he sculpts little stories that vibe on dance floors and in living rooms alike." Amen to that.
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Into The Abyss
Into The Abyss (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: KRY 026LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Broken Styles (feat Tenderlonious & Robert Manzin) (5:40)
The Universe (feat DNA & Tenderlonious) (6:51)
Brighter Days (feat Theljon Allen & Cory Baker) (3:34)
Hot Sauce (feat Robert Manzin) (5:39)
We Got The Power (feat Desney Bailey) (3:59)
Troublesome (feat Tenderlonious & Vernon D Hill) (5:22)
Little David (feat Eldar Tsalikov & Tenderlonious) (5:37)
We Got The Power (Emma-Jean Thackray remix) (6:42)
Review: Kryptox returns with yet another incredible album, once more hammering home their untoppled status as the best out their for weirdo jazz at the minute. This one's from Joel Holmes, a jazz pianist mainly stooped in the dance world, having worked with Carl Craig, Roy Hargrove and Common to name but a few. Into The Abyss is a sonic tour of the the present Berlin jazz and electronic scene, with fellow Berliners such as Ziggy Zeitgeist appearing as cameos, cropping up alongside other international guests such as London's Tenderlonious.
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JSM
JSM (LP)
Cat: DEEPPA 05. Rel: 15 Mar 23
Love Letter For Meowsn (2:25)
Classique (5:07)
Doin' Haws (4:23)
Every Single Day (4:05)
Scru's Hustle (2:44)
Le Jazz, Le Rythme (4:15)
Midnight Drive With Jehan (4:06)
Be With Me (3:53)
Fin (1:06)
Review: Rising star Scruscru has long been a fan of collaboration, so it's no surprise to see him joining forces with fellow Deeppa label-mates Jehan (a French house producer and hip-hop beat-maker) and Meowsn (a rising star from St Petersburg) for a first joint full-length excursion. JSM does a great job in combining their various talents and influences, shuffling. Between crackly, jazzy instrumental hip-hop beats ('Love Letter for Meowsn', 'Scru's Hustle'), sample-heavy jazz-house ('Classique'), bumpin' peak-time goodness ('Doin' Haws'), deeply soulful dancefloor loveliness ('Every Single Day'), woozy US style deep house ('Le Jazz, Le Rhythme') and funk-fuelled, dust-laden breakbeat house niceness ('Be With Me'), it's got it all.
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Solstice III
VARIOUS
Solstice III (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MC 068. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Mytron - "Shisha House" (5:27)
Ayala - "Abra Magia" (feat Abrao) (5:14)
Jamie Paton - "Sub Ritual" (5:55)
Xanga - "Coca Leaf" (feat Zebulon) (4:24)
Kunturi - "Eclosion" (6:00)
Future Island - "Wide Music" (II) (4:58)
Aiku - "Fried Acid" (5:16)
Balam - "Caravana" (2:58)
Review: Set your phasers to chug - Multi Culti are back with a new compilation which follows their astrologically charged series from 2021's Multi Culti Solstice II. As ever, the Canadian label deals a strong line in globally-informed dance music with cheekiness in its bones and an inherent spirituality, faithfully upheld by their assembled disciples. Across the eight tracks there are many highlights, but a few for us include Jamie Paton's sinewy 90s dub house workout 'Sub Ritual' and Kunturi's rhythmically-elevated ritualistic acid joint, 'Eclosion'. Strap in for another wild ride far and wide with the most adventurous label in town.
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Live From Joshua Tree
Live From Joshua Tree (limited transparent blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 870616. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Valley Of The Yuccas (8:12)
Eyes (5:29)
New Sky (2:54)
Desert Night (2:39)
Solace (4:51)
Underwater (5:49)
Innerbloom (7:57)
No Place (5:45)
Review: First released in 2020, Live From Joshua Tree is a live album and film shot deep in the Californian desert. It marked something of a major milestone and turning point in the Aussie band's career and took them to their next level of fame. They remain now one of the most in-demand live acts in the game with a fresh take on deep house with indie stylings and plenty of meticulous hooks and grooves. This is the first time this album has been available on vinyl so is a great way to savour this special moment in the band's evolution.
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Living Like There's No Tomorrow But Killing Yourself In The Process
Living Like There's No Tomorrow But Killing Yourself In The Process (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LLTNTKP 001LPEX. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Balance Or Lack There Of (2:35)
The Sun (3:31)
Obstacle 3 (4:50)
On Your Side (6:29)
Scenes I See (feat Miller Blue) (3:45)
I Hate Futuristic Metropolises (3:11)
Don't Live In Oblivion, It's Cold Down There (3:38)
Love Keeps Interlude (3:20)
Reflection (feat Killowen) (3:23)
Let The World Know (feat Jamal Buchanan) (2:13)
Track 11 (feat Deem Spencer) (3:13)
Iron Mask (feat Wayne Snow) (2:53)
Ways (feat Chester Watson) (2:26)
I've Been Much Too Distant For Most Of My Life (2:49)
Pissing In The Personal Growth Room (1:58)
For John & Eileen (3:10)
Review: Laurence Guy has quickly established himself with an ever more mature and accomplished sound on labels like Church, Mule Musiq, Studio Barnhus and Shall Not Fade. Now he is back with a full length album in the form of Living Like There's No Tomorrow, But Killing Yourself In The Process and it is one that finds him heading off in something of a bold new direction. That creative shift was inspired, he says, by the dual experiences of last night hedonism and the morning after feels "and the intensity with which you can feel both. I wouldn't feel the comedown if I didn't have the intense pleasure of the party; as a result, I wouldn't need to make a lot of the music I do."
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Sound Sculptures Vol 1
Cat: SSLPCD 4. Rel: 20 Feb 08
Try This
All Yours/Who Is Adam?
Black Music (I Love You) (feat Craig Huckaby)
Nitedrive/I 94w
Take A Ride
I 94e/No Joke
They Say (feat Monica Blaire)
Love Triumphant
Reckasto/Strange Change
Stomp Yo Feet (part 1)
Still Love Still Happiness/Whowhohehe
Satisfunktion
Sundown Town
Track 14
Uppitynegronomics
Goin Downstairs/Music?
The Rink
Programming/Unauthorized Procedure/Criminal Drug Evasion
Soul Control/Quarter Run (feat Alena Waters)
Synthetic Flemm
Galactic Ancestors
Flotation Device/Fear Or Laziness?
Laziness (feat Amp Fiddler)
Fear
Usually Suspected/The Quest (feat Amp Fiddler)
Second Chances (feat Monica Blaire)
Space Cowboys & The Interplanetary Gangster Edit
Review: Theo Parrish's masterful Sound Sculptures Vol 1 on triple LP format gets a timely repressing!! In total here there are 9 of the 27 tracks from the full double CD version but these still run the gamut of Theo's inimitable talents, from rough and tumble disco edits to saccharine soul, raw beatdown and leftfield esoterica. Be sure to check the Omar S- featuring "Synthetic Flemm" and long time Juno favourite "Flotation Device". If ever there was a selection of tracks that fully showcased the incredible breadth of production talent this man has, this is it. Not to be missed!
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Dimensions II
Cat: SUSH 57. Rel: 27 Sep 21
Still Zero (feat Derek Carr) (7:13)
No Ghosts (feat Steve Rachmad) (7:24)
Midnight Special (feat Mark Broom) (7:39)
Dark Forces (feat Markus Suckut) (6:43)
The Hidden Trail (feat Exos) (7:10)
Elemental Dub (feat Conforce & Prince Morella) (7:00)
Shadowplay (feat Vince Watson) (9:01)
Home Alone (feat Soela) (4:19)
Review: Ever the enthusiastic collaborator, Steve O'Sullivan follows up the first volume of his Dimensions series on Sushitech with another eight stunning partnerships which read like a who's who of contemporary techno. The artists invited span a fair range, from established legends like Mark Broom and Steve Rachmad to inspiring newer artists including Exos and Soela. The whole release hangs together naturally as O'Sullivan's signature dub techno touch slips in amongst the approaches of his chosen sparring partners. From nervy immersion heaters to starry-eyed reveries, this is sophisticated modern techno at its finest, with every track precision engineered to work in the club and take the crowd somewhere very special indeed.
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Eclipse: Part Two
Cat: VR 207. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Feelin' Like Rio (feat Axel Tosca) (5:03)
Fantasy (feat Melanin) (7:13)
This Is Us (feat Ursula Rucker & Oveous) (6:15)
Draggin' My Heels (feat Lisa Fischer) (6:12)
I Dream A World (feat Josh Milan) (6:19)
Balance In All Things/Canto Para Ochosi/Celebrate (feat Ursula Rucker, Nina Rodriguez, Lisa Fischer, Cindy Mizelle & Josh Milan) (6:02)
Barbara Ann (feat Lisa Fischer & Cindy Mizelle) (6:02)
Overtake Don Overtake Overtake (feat Sahr) (6:30)
Review: Vega Records is back with more of its superbly live and joyous sounds from label chief Louie Vega. Elements Of Life Eclipse Part Two is another gorgeously spiritual record packed with life affirming grooves that distill Latin, soul, house and more into talks that brim with charm. Plenty of stellar musicians appear throughout including Axel Tosca on Fender Rhodes, Luisito Quintero & Roberto Vilera on percussion and Gene Perez on bass on the grand opener 'Feelin Liek Rio.' From there the quality level remain high, with Fender Rhodes solos, brilliant spoken word by Ursula Rucker and many more highlights along the way.
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Listen To Your Heart
Listen To Your Heart (opaque violet vinyl 3xLP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DOGLP 07V. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Bring It Back (6:25)
If We Can Make It Here (4:27)
Moons & Flowers (6:32)
The Hatch (2:50)
Shadows (5:26)
Unchained (3:01)
Up To Rise (LP mix) (5:19)
Over & Over (2:43)
Almost Midnight (4:49)
Castle For Sale (4:55)
Head Over Heels (6:06)
Thermal Explorer (2:18)
Review: The always-cultured Session Victim have got increasingly refined in their work over the last decade or so. Always about much more than just throwaway grooves, they embellish their sounds once more here with the new album Listen to Your Heart on the regular home label Delusions of Grandeur. It arrives across six sides of opaque violet vinyl and is hugely limited. The house here is dusty and laden with great soul samples, lit up with gorgeous jazzy melodies and steeped in musicality. The opener is a real early standout while cuts like 'Up To Rise' are full of warm, joyous synth magic.
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Universal Message
Cat: SCLP 522. Rel: 04 Oct 23
Universal Language (Revisited) (5:34)
Connection (Revisited) (5:27)
Mutation (3:05)
Universal Language (Revisited - instrumental) (5:33)
Universal Message (4:39)
Review: After reuniting the Cosmic Renaissance project, and following up the release of the album Universal Language in 2022, Gianluca Petrella returns with a new five-track EP, 'Universal Message', again on Schema. Recontextualizing the vision of the album, this follow-up extends its impressive jazzdance and hip-house vision, with Petrella ever-revolving his style towards new Afro-jazz-futurist vortices, abandoning the band concept towards an electronic aesthetic with a profound spiritual concept to boot.
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The Beat By Spun: West Coast Breakbeat Rave Electrofunk 1988-1994 Vol 2
DJ SPUN / VARIOUS
Cat: BEATSPUN 002. Rel: 03 Oct 23
DJ EFX (Beta Test) - "Star Trax" (3:06)
Wechselspannung - "220V" (Extract) (6:36)
Jupiter 6 - "A8" (4:53)
The Ultraviolet Catastrophe - "The Trip (Trip Harder)" (7:22)
Electroliners - "Loose Caboose" (7:21)
High Lonesome Soundsystem - "Champion Sound" (4:32)
Single Cell Orchestra - "I Hear The DJ's Here" (5:05)
Jim Hopkins - "C'mon Now" (3:02)
Central Fire - "Kamba" (The Lost Session) (7:29)
DJ Emma - "The Duster" (Fuck Off & dance mix) (7:26)
Review: Continuing the Above Board label's flawless run of historical compilation projects, San Francisco legend DJ Spun has been invited back to paint another picture of a unique chapter in the Bay Area's rave history, from 1988 to 1994. Compared to the more storied East Coast and Midwest dance music movements, the unique brew of cultural backdrops and influences in SF and the surrounding area led to a particular strain of breakbeat rich in psychedelia, responding to the very different Californian climate. Across two slabs, this second volume takes us further into a lesser told story of rave's early days, featuring cult legends long overdue recognition for their distinctive approaches to electronic dance music.
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The Beat By Spun: West Coast Breakbeat Rave Electrofunk 1988-1994 Vol 3
DJ SPUN / VARIOUS
Cat: BEATSPUN 003. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Tasti Box - "San Francisco" (7:53)
Mattski - "Live At The Brotherhood" (7:10)
Bass Kittens - "Get A Grip" (Mission St mix) (6:37)
Housebound - "Electro Rhythms" (9:33)
Hawke - "3 Moods In A Purple Garden" (Robbie Hardkiss mix) (6:59)
Trailmix - "Tequilla Sunset" (6:43)
Studio X - "Los Kings Del Mambo" (6:17)
Deep2 - "Sphere" (live dub) (8:00)
Review: New York maestro and Loose Control Band member DJ Spun has served up a superb compilation for Above Board here. It is his third such collection and one that focusses on the specific subject of West Coast breaks, rave and electro funk from the late eighties to mid-cities. It was a fertile scene by this account and one that still sounds current today, right from the blistering open eats and trance-like synths of Tasti Box's 'San Francisco' to Deep2's old school house jacker 'Sphere' which closes out the double pack. In between are plenty of gems, not least the deep and dreamy sounds of Hawke's '3 Moods In A Purple Garden' (Robbie Hardkiss mix).
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Letter To Yu
Cat: BEC 5613338. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Letter To Yu (3:07)
Completely Half (4:16)
Goodnight Mr Yi (3:21)
Frogs (1:43)
Doctor Says (2:18)
Spicy Crab (4:44)
Ma Tau Wai Road (with Salah Pupul) (4:04)
Causeway Bae (3:55)
Cantonese (4:52)
Kowloon (5:23)
Cosmic Rendez-Vous (3:49)
Review: Belgian singer and producer Bolis Pupul releases his first solo debut album 'Letter to Yu' following his smash success with fellow DEEWEE artist Charlotte Adigery 'Topical Dancer', a satirical, yet hard-hitting, exploration of spirituality, racism and identity that the two experienced in Ghent as children of immigrant families. If you're a fan of the production of songs like 'Mantra', then this project is for you. Still keeping the witty elements from 'Topical Dancer' the LP, a reference to a great emperor of Chinese history, 'Completely Half' opens up with Pupuls hallmark 80s synthpop style, partnered with the typically Belgian cerebral approach to music and allusions to his mixed-race heritage. Pupul's beats feel pensive, yet danceable and the more deep-in-thought cuts like 'Goodnight Mr Yi' benefit from they dynamic contrast with more in-your-face cuts like the blaring 'Kowloon' and its siren-like supersaws.
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House Of Chez: Special Edition Box
VARIOUS
Cat: HOC GOLDPACK7. Rel: 25 Jan 24
H2H & Saison - "Tempo Of Love" (LP1) (6:22)
Easy Peelers - "Chekov's Gun" (6:22)
El Kazed - "For A&S" (6:00)
Mike Berardi - "Sharp Accent" (6:16)
Emanuele Barilli - "Unconscious Relief" (LP2) (6:19)
Mosis - "Pick It Up" (feat King Jet) (6:23)
Damian Rausch, Chez Damier & Ben Vedren H2H - "Together" (dub mix) (6:07)
Oscide - "No Use" (6:11)
H2H - "Tomorrow Now" (LP3) (5:53)
Sista, Sista - "Baby Don't" (Damian Rausch remix) (6:18)
Giorgio Morderer - "E-MC2" (The Gathering remix) (7:14)
H2H - "Tomorrow Now" (J Gabriel & Mojo District remix) (8:49)
Oscide - "Energy (What I Want)" (7") (5:53)
H2H - "Street Signs" (Days In Orbit remix) (5:30)
Review: Deep house pioneer and Balance label head Chez Damier has recently got back into the scene having had his creativity reinvigorated. He has started a new label House of Chez as a way of sharing it with the world and now comes a bumper collection of all the early releases. He has made his with Ben Vedren as H2H and it's fair to say they are some of the standouts here. Elsewhere, Mosis impresses with the delightfully deep 'Pick It Up' and Damian Rausch remixes Sista Sista's 'Baby Don't' into a super low slung and dusty late night beatdown. The legendary Giorgio Morderer even appears with the diffuse synth magic of late night cruiser 'Engery.'
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Various 3
Various 3 (mini LP)
Cat: FS 003. Rel: 17 Jul 23
The Variable Club - "Biorhythms" (5:05)
Alpine DJ - "Pepe Nony" (6:38)
A Vision Of Panorama - "Kissing The Sun" (4:42)
Pete Bandit - "Many Stories" (6:53)
Common Mode - "Bassface" (5:49)
Body Corp - "Take It Or Leave It" (4:40)
Review: There is a wealth of talent on show on the third EP from the Fusion Sequence label which has put together this six-track deep house sizzler. The Variable Club' 'Biorhythms' is perfectly warm and dynamic for cosy backroom moments and Alpine DJ then brings an old school piano feel to 'Pepe Nony' before A Vision Of Panorama zones you out on lush chords and reverential keys on 'Kissing The Sun.' The flipside offers the more dark and heads-down 'Many Stories' while the blissed-out and feel-good grooves return with Common Mode's 'Bassface.' Body Corp shuts down with the slower, seductive sounds of 'Take It Or Leave It' which rounds out a top-class EP.

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Opening The Door
Cat: MH 027. Rel: 22 Jul 22
If You Don't Know Why (5:54)
Opening The Door (3:50)
The Only Way (4:29)
Only You Know Why (4:16)
Clues (part I) (4:18)
Clues (part II) (5:03)
I Saw Fire (4:04)
Closing The Door (5:47)
Review: Seven years on from the release of his decidedly loved-up vocal deep house classic, 'Thirstin', Mood Hut co-founder Jack Jutson is finally ready to return to action - albeit with an album that might surprise those who've not paid attention to the inrtricacies of his blazed, glassy-eyed trademark sound. Opening The Door is less concerned with deep house dancefloors than much of the Canadian's previous work; instead, it applies his famously warm, jazz-funk and stoner boogie inspired instrumentation to AOR, yacht rock, Chris Rea (opener 'If You Don't Know Why' is like a cool, 21st century take on 'On The Beach'), West Coast jazz-rock, ambient jazz and mid-80s European Balearic dub. It makes perfect sonic sense and could well turn out to be one of the albums of summer 2022.
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Disco Mystic: Select Remixes Volume 1
Cat: NAYA 005. Rel: 06 Oct 23
I Am Song (Sing Me) (Yuksek remix) (4:24)
Space Talk (Maurice Fulton remix) (7:02)
Lies (Kraak & Smaak remix) (4:01)
One Night Affair (Turbotito & Ragz remix) (6:35)
Right Down Here (Psychemagik remix) (6:14)
I'm Gonna Dance (Jitwam remix) (4:39)
Review: Naya Beat, which translates from Hindi as 'new beat', continues on its mission to unearth foundational sounds from the subcontinent and South Asian diaspora through reissues, remixes and compilations. On this new long player the label has tracked down the original stems and recordings of Puthli's most seminal albums, including 'The Devil is Loose', and has worked with her to select a series of producers to add their own spin to the vocal source material. As such we get plenty of sublime deep disco sounds with a real cosmic twist from the likes of Maurice Fulton, Psychemagik, Turbotito & Ragz and many more.
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Lord & Dego 2
Cat: BLACKLP 009. Rel: 05 May 22
Metonym & Synecdoche (4:33)
Intention Not Action (3:33)
I Wish You Knew (2:02)
Autumn Winter 3033 (5:36)
The Fire This Time (4:22)
PMI (3:37)
Non Negotiable (5:02)
Faith Must Have Reason (3:43)
St Vitus Dance (4:16)
Democide (3:49)
Massive Underdogs (feat Domu) (4:31)
Dirty Sea (4:25)
Review: Less than 10 months have passed since the release of Matt Lord and Dennis 'Dego' McFarland's first collaborative album, but the long-serving duo have already readied album number two. The pair have been working together on-and-off for years and are clearly kindred spirits, at least musically. There's a warmth, looseness and pleasingly effortless feel about much of the material on show, which - like much 2000 Black crew material of recent years - adds luscious synthesizer and electric piano motifs to rubbery bass guitar parts and crunchy beats. It's naturally rooted in broken beat, but rhythmically also pays homage to jazz-funk, hip-hop, Azymuth-esque jazz fusion and boogie. It also includes an excellent, acid-flecked collaboration with mutual friend (and fellow bruk stalwart) Domu.
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Global Underground: Unique
VARIOUS
Global Underground: Unique (heavyweight neon green marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GUNQ 01VIN. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Tinlicker - "Starchaser" (6:15)
Giorgia Angiuli - "Thank You So Much" (6:08)
Sasha Carassi - "The Seekers" (feat Mz Sunday Luv) (5:58)
Fur Coat & Final Request - "Unmasked" (5:45)
Emanuel Satie - "Coloring Book" (6:57)
EdOne - "Don't You Know" (6:36)
Magit Cacoon - "Rhythm One5" (5:17)
Florian Kruse - "Can I Get The Light" (feat MOUI) (6:44)
James Harcourt - "Cyclone" (7:06)
AFFKT - "Coral" (5:44)
Kamilo Sanclemente - "Post Human" (6:57)
Gai Barone - "Like A Cat" (6:38)
Review: Global Underground is an enduring label and brand when it comes to dance music mix CDs. It has put out countless seminal entries in years gone by and now returns with Unique, a bumper collection across four sides of heavyweight neon green marbled vinyl from plenty of today's most interesting prog house producers. There are plenty of variations on that theme here, with Sasha Carassi going dark and tense, Florian Kruse exploring a more stripped back vibe and AFFKT offer lush synth arps that will wash over vast crowds in any main room on 'Coral.' A great snapshot of the current prog scene, then.
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Columbusing
Columbusing (2xLP + CD)
Cat: DOGLP 06. Rel: 24 Feb 16
Air (with Kahil Anthony) (3:41)
Jus Anutha Wunna Deez (5:22)
Boogie Down (with Erik Rico) (7:39)
Sum Ol' Nex' Ish (4:07)
A Fly New Tune (with Ta'raac) (2:20)
Turn It Out (with Dave Aju) (4:38)
I Can Hardly Breathe (with A Brother Is...) (3:43)
Another Night Under The Glitterball (6:06)
For Bae (6:27)
Moon On The Hill (with DJ Kali) (5:16)
Vampires (3:51)
Baked (with Malik Ameer) (2:48)
Take U 2 My House (with Khalil Anthony) (6:37)
For Those I've Lost Along The Way (4:36)
Air (with Khalil Anthony)
Jus Anutha Wunna Deez
Boogie Down (with Erik Rico)
Sum Ol' Nex' Ish
A Fly New Tune (with Ta Raac)
Turn It Out (with Dave Aju)
I Can Hardly Breathe (with A Brother Is...)
Another Night Under The Glitterball
For Bae
Moon On The Hill (with DJ Kali)
Vampires
Baked (with Malik Ameer)
Take U 2 My House (with Khalil Anthony)
For Those I've Lost Along The Way
Review: Thatmanmonkz is Scott Moncrieff to be precise, a Sheffield based producer who been making house music since around 1997 but more recently on Kolour LTD and of course Delusions Of Grandeur: where he's recognised as a label mainstay. His new album Colombusing is a mighty 14 track effort, and there's a wide variety of moods and grooves, not to mention collaborations! Some of those very hookups are the highlights on here, we must say. There's a couple of tracks with San Francisco minimalist/human beatbox Dave Aju; "Turn It Out" is a deep and sleazy funk jam with Cameo-ish vocals, while "Boogie Down" features the sweet lungs of Erik Rico whose Curtis Mayfield impressions suit this feelgood soul jam just perfectly. "Baked" features the deep poetry of NYC's Malik Ameer on this on this dope jam full of urban flavour. There's music to dance to too, rest assured: "Take U 2 My House" featuring Khalil Anthony is surefire deep house aimed squarely at the dance floor.
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Ola De Novo (The Remixes) (feat Kiko Navarro/Kaidi Tatham/Blair French/Ezel/Cee El Assaad/Chris Coco/John Beltran & John Arnold mixes)
AZTEC 2022 (Kiko Navarro Jazz Suite) (9:31)
Bliss Mode (Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:53)
Pour Le Moment (Blair French Revision) (4:39)
Rythm Of The Sun (Ezel remix) (7:11)
Get Away (Cee ElAssaad remix) (7:25)
Linda Sau Paulo (Chris Coco dub) (4:12)
Rhythm Of Sao Paolo (Beltran & Arnold Brazilian Blend) (5:27)
Review: Having thrown somewhat of a creative curveball with the launch of Latin and soul-centered project Sol Set, John Beltran hands over the Detroit collective's debut album Ola De Novo to a list of impressive global talent for the remix treatment. Kiko Navarro, Kaidi Tatham, Blair Frech, Ezel, Cee ElAssaad, Chris Coco and John Beltram with John Arnold all line up to do their duty, incorporating the sun kissed, percussion-heavy and exotically instrumented vibes into their more house and techno productions. Highlights include Cee ElAssaad's remix of 'Get Away', its gloriously optimistic vocal retained and re-purposed over light and nimble beats, and Chris Coco's dubby slow motion samba take on 'Linda Sau Paulo', but like the label says, it's All Good
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What Do The Stars Say To You
RON TRENT presents WARM
What Do The Stars Say To You (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 68. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Cool Water (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn) (4:28)
Cycle Of Many (4:17)
Admira (feat Gigi Masin) (5:10)
Flowers (feat Venecia) (5:12)
Melt Into You (feat Alex Malheiros (Azymuth)) (5:16)
Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) (feat Khruangbin) (5:35)
Sphere (feat Jean-Luc Ponty) (5:30)
WARM (4:38)
On My Way Home (3:46)
What Do The Stars Say To You (2:42)
Review: Over the years, Ron Trent has released some fine albums, all of which have subtly expanded on his trademark soul-flecked, percussion-rich deep house sound. On What Do The Stars Say To You, his first new full-length excursion in 11 years, the Chicago native has taken a different approach, utilising his occasional WARM alias on a stunning set that abandons dancefloor-pleasing in favour of immersive, evocative and ultra-deep blends of ambient, downtempo, jazz-funk and electronica. It's a genuinely brilliant album all told, with a string of impressive guest musicians - including Ivan Conti and Alex Malheiros of Azymuth, electric jazz pioneer Jean-Luc Ponty, psychedelic Balearic specialists Khrungbin and Italian ambient maestro Gigi Masin - all making brilliant contributions. In a word: exceptional!
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Heavenly Remixes 4: Andrew Weatherall Volume 2
VARIOUS
Heavenly Remixes 4: Andrew Weatherall Volume 2 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 191. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Audiobooks - "Dance Your Life Away" (7:47)
Saint Etienne - "Heart Failed (In The Back Of A Taxi)" (Two Lone Swordsmen dub) (4:10)
Doves - "Compulsion" (9:49)
TOY - "Dead & Gone" (8:04)
Confidence Man - "Out The Window" (7:18)
LCMDF - "Gandhi" (Andy Weatherall remix II) (7:26)
Espiritu - "Bonita Manana" (Sabres Of Paradise remix) (12:42)
Unloved - "Devils Angels" (8:06)
Review: Following the recent release of the first retrospective of Andrew Weatherall remixes of Heavenly Recordings material, the long-serving London label has delivered a second volume of inspired reworks from the late, great DJ/producer. Like its predecessor, this speedy sequel contains reworks delivered by Weatherall at different points over a near 30 year period. It's all spectacular, of course, but our current favourites include a chugging, 2009 punk-funk revision of Doves' 'Compulsion', the post-punk dub headiness of Audiobooks' 2018 cut 'Dance Your Life Away', a vintage, electro-fired Two Lone Swordsmen dub of Saint Etienne and a rare, percussion-rich and extremely hard to find Sabres of Paradise tweak of Espiritu's 'Boninta Manana'.
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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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Straight Up No Chaser
Straight Up No Chaser (limited 2xLP)
Cat: UAR 015. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Norm Talley - "Blak Bottom" (unreleased edit)
Norm Talley - "The Flip"
Delano Smith - "The Bassline"
Delano Smith - "Travels 23"
Norm Talley - "ISO Vision"
Delano Smith - "The Drive"
Norm Talley - "Believe It"
Delano Smith - "Remembrance"
Review: Norm Talley returns to his Upstairs Asylum label alongside fellow US house pioneer Delano Smith for Straight Up No Chaser, an eight-track opus featuring four solo cuts each. Talley's gritty, dubbed-out, low-rolling house style is present and correct throughout with the loopy chords of 'Blak Bottom' getting things going, 'The Flip' getting more cavernous and aqueous and 'ISO Vision' leaning into dub techno. 'Believe It' is a soulful deep house looper, while Smith gets bubbly with 'The Bassline', lays down thumping kicks on 'Travels 23' and his trademark synth smears on 'The Drive' while 'Remembrance' is a heady dub house cut that locks you into a state of perfect hypnosis.
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Solitaire
Solitaire (limited 2xLP)
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 285. Rel: 05 Jul 23
In/Out (15:36)
Mad Mood (7:09)
Damaskus - Dakar (8:36)
PM (15:25)
Indian Mantra (4:56)
Sergio Leone's Wet Dream (9:13)
Review: David Moufang's legacy of works is vast beyond compare, so it's not surprising in these reissue-rich times his work continues to enjoy a fresh outing. Of course that's equally down to the quality of what he's been making as Move D and otherwise since the early 90s, and there are some projects even getting a second independent reissue such as this rare gem from 1995, Solitaire. Originally released under that alias on Pete Namlook's seminal Fax +49 label, Solitaire also came out credited to Moufang himself in 2010, but now it's getting its first vinyl pressing courtesy of Mule Musiq in Japan. From the original long-form version of 'In/Out' to the wistful bubble bath wonderment of 'P.M.', it's quintessential 90s ambient techno made by one of the best to be doing it then and now.
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