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Singles
Abstract Grooves Vol 2
Cat: AVG 002. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Day 2 Night
Feet Amongst The Clouds
AM Bubbles
Review: ??? is behind Abstract Grooves Vol 2 and delivers a very solid follow-up to their debut on Tackle Audio, showcasing a perfect fusion of tech house and dub reggae influences. 'Day 2 Night' opens the release with a vibrant and upbeat tech house groove. It's full of energy, with a funky rhythm that makes it an instant dancefloor mover, highlighting the producer's ability to blend dub vibes into the house sound. 'Feet Amongst The Clouds' introduces a smoother, more atmospheric feel, driven by a strong reggae vocal sample and heavy dub influence. The fusion of reggae with house adds depth and a soulful edge to the groove, making it equally suited for both relaxed listening and dancefloor sessions. On the flip side, 'AM Bubbles' slows things down with a laid-back dub jam, perfect for winding down while maintaining the dub house vibe. Perhaps, our favourite of the three songs. Abstract Grooves Vol 2 is an impressive, genre-blurring release from Tackle Audio, blending funk, dub, and house seamlessly.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
out of stock $14.68
The Rapture Pt III
Cat: KM 066. Rel: 05 Jul 23
&ME & Black Coffee - "The Rapture Pt III" (8:06)
&ME - "LIFE" (7:35)
Review: &Me and Black Coffee make for something of an Afro house dream team here. The latter has long been this sound's pin-up and has gone from playing in South African townships to producing with Beyonce and winning Grammy Awards over the last decade. Now deep in his latest Ibiza season, he unveils collaborative track 'The Rapture' (Pt III), a deep rolling cut with spine-tingling chords and a rich atmosphere. &ME then goes solo for 'LIFE', a shuffling percussive groove with spoken words and enchanting chords to make for a classy two-tracker.
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out of stock $15.25
Memories EP
Cat: LEETLTD 002. Rel: 12 Feb 15
Still
Hold On
To Nadja
Review: After emerging out of the 8-bit and chiptune scene, Stefan Klaas turned his hands to more minimal fare, which has largely been issued on his own 31337 imprint over the past seven years. "Still" takes the lead on the A side with an austere arrangement populated by the finest slithers of percussive ticks, accented by a spacious chord with no need for anything else to clutter the mix. "Hold On" simmers the concoction down even further, creating a dark and enticing stalker out of the barest elements. "To Nadja" glides across the whole of the B side with a more robust rhythm section, using a snappy breakbeat to tell a story as the track unfolds.
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Gespielt von: Tura
out of stock $9.03
Jive
Jive (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CS 023. Rel: 23 Nov 20
Jive (7:44)
Honkey (Crazy Hats) (5:42)
Ochos (6:48)
Review: The ever prolific Lee Renacre is on Constant Sound in his 100Hz guise for a fresh trip through expressive techno and house music delivered with a warm, old-skool flavour. 'Jive' skips and twirls across the A side in a swung, sprightly exploration of soft and rounded synth lines and pleasingly chunky beats, capturing a dusky ambience along the way that's so easy to melt into. 'Honkey (Crazy Hats)' takes things deeper with a more rhythm-focused joint that maintains a submerged feel throughout. 'Ochos' completes the set with a deep tech house meditation rich in melodious uplift, striking a spiritual tone which would go down very well with someone bumping records on Yoruba and other such labels.
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Gespielt von: Burnski
out of stock $9.60
Improviser EP
Improviser EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AMP 024. Rel: 06 Jun 22
Machines Of May (7:25)
Gadget (7:21)
Dark As Night (7:43)
Swiss (6:26)
Review: Since returning to action in 2016 after a seven-year break, 1990s techno survivor Lee Renacre AKA 100 Hz has released some of the best music of his career. This fine four-tracker marks the long-serving Londoner's first outing on Romanian imprint Amphia, who are best known for serving up sparse, minimalistic tech-house. As you'd expect, there's a slightly fuller sound here, though sonically it's as pleasingly druggy and mind-mangling as much of the imprint's output. Renacre brilliantly flits between trippy, arpeggio-driven, house-tempo techno (the otherworldly 'Machines of May'), dubstep-influenced UK bass/techno fusion ('Gadget', which echoes the ethos of his early 100 Hz releases with James Chapman), intergalactic tech-house ('Dark as Night'), and frankly filthy low-end wobblers ('Swiss').
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Circles
Circles (12")
Cat: BOSCONI 032. Rel: 10 Mar 16
Shoot The Bar (7:46)
Primary Colours (6:51)
Oliva Funk (6:31)
Review: Florence based label Bosconi is back with 100 Hz aka UK legends Lee Renacre and James Chapman who have been around since the late eighties. This is their second release on the Italian imprint; their Mila EP was their first for the label back in 2009. On the A side we have a re-issue of their 1989 track "Shoot The Bar" a sturdy and cyclical house groove on the tougher side of things with a nice double bass holding the track above a tight rhythm and dreamy Rhodes piano. "Primary Colours" sounds more like minimal, but given more of an edge by all the dusty and lively analogue machines that power it along. Its bumpy bass and restrained synth stabs supporting some simplistic rhythms and works quite well. Finally "Oliva Funk" is more of a classic NYC house cut, those rapid fire cowbell strikes will help it bear even more resemblance to classic Kerri Chandler style vibes.
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out of stock $9.88
Nove
Nove (12")
Cat: HOWL 009. Rel: 15 May 17
Howl009.1 (6:26)
Howl009.2 (6:12)
Howl009.3 (7:23)
Howl009.4 (8:08)
Review: The career rebirth of long-serving British duo 100Hz, whose fine debut 12" "Low Frequency Overload" dropped way back in 1989, continues apace. Following fine recent outing on Bosconi and Veniceberg they resurface on Howl. There's naturally much to admire, from the mildly foreboding electronics, swirling chords and rubbery drum machine beats of "Howl009.1" and vintage bleep-meets-Jaydee throb of "Howl009.2", to the bass-heavy, pitched-down weirdness of closer "Howl009.4". Arguably best of all, though, is the analogue positivity of "Howl009.3", where bright electric piano lines and Balearic synthesizer flourishes work in glorious union with ragged acid bass and a bustling, breakbeat house rhythm.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau, Ryan Crosson
out of stock $13.27
Klon
Klon (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MODU 002. Rel: 05 Mar 18
Klon 6 Step
Wild Fudge
Infrastructure
Tinky Tink
Review: 100Hz have consistently snuck out 12"s since the early 90s, but their productivity is at an all time high and their Modugroove label is the perfect vessel to get more of their smartly crafted tech house treats into the ears of discerning DJs and dancers everywhere. This second release on their label kicks off with the atmospheric twinges of "Klon 6 Step", a sizzling, simmering cut for transcendental moments on the floor. "Wild Fudge" is a snappier affair peppered with folky string plucks that sound fresh in the club track context. "Infrastructure" takes things on an emotive tip with a range of strong melodic leads, and "Tinky Tink" ramps up the unease with a creeping jam for the less salubrious end of the night.
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out of stock $8.76
Paradisiac EP
Cat: DOOZY 001. Rel: 11 Jun 18
Tomfoolery (7:53)
Can't Do It Alone (6:41)
Lapiz Boof (6:21)
Neptune (6:57)
Review: More wicked grooves from the vaults of UK legends 100 Hz. Comprised of Lee Renacre, James Chapman and Doran Walker, the team behind the seminal Format imprint have had retrospective works reissued on the likes of Bosconi, Slow Life and Howl in recent times - so indeed you can recognise the trio's influence on a new generation of underground house producers. Here they inaugurate Doozy Cult from Lisbon, with some timeless snapshots of bleep techno as heard on the cyclical hypnotism of "Tomfoolery", the tunnelling minimal techno of "Lapiz Boof" and the ethereal shuffle of "Neptune" on the flip - that is just as suited to present day afterhours parties as it was way back when.
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Gespielt von: Subb-an
out of stock $12.42
Ethereal Yarn
Cat: STEP 13. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Do U Want Me (5:39)
Make Me (4:34)
Bassy Bits (5:36)
Lick My Chain (4:44)
Lick My Chain (PSL remix) (5:56)
Review: A solid four track EP on Step Ball Chain records blending minimal and tech house with a splash of techno. offering a diverse range of sounds for late-night dancefloors. Side-1 starts with 'Do U Want Me', a playful peak-time house track filled with nostalgic old-school samples and a serious grooveiperfect for keeping the energy up during those late-night sets. It's followed by 'Make Me', which shifts gears into a dubby mix of dubstep and liquid drum 'n' bass, offering a bass-heavy, laid-back vibe. On Side-2, 'Bassy Bits' drives things forward with its fast-paced tech house beats and dirty bassline, making it a DJ-friendly gem designed to shake the dancefloor. Then there's 'Lick My Chain', a deeper, moodier track with a wall-shaking bassline and a futuristic, sensual atmosphereia slick, immersive cut for those looking to bring the energy down but keep the intensity up. Rounding off the EP is the 'Lick My Chain' (PSL remix), which adds a techy edge and a sexy vocal, transforming the track into a late-night anthem. Overall, Step Ball Chain Holland is a versatile release for tech house and electro fans alike.
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Gespielt von: Mimi
 in stock $17.23
Pak Pak
Pak Pak (1-sided 10")
Cat: PURE 036. Rel: 27 Mar 07
Pak Pak
Review: Beware. This tune is a sniper - once played on 'proper' soundsystem (e.g. Berghain Berlin or The Fabric London) "Pak Pak" show its real face. A bass groover, acid disco bouncer! "Pak Pak" comes as a one sided 10".
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out of stock $7.90
Feel A Little Strange
Cat: DB 278. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Feel A Little Strange (5:33)
Micro (6:09)
Dwelling (4:56)
Review: 2Phargon is an alias from Lee Mortimer, aka Friend Within, Sawtooth Sucka and many more names. Mortimer's prolific output speaks to his skill in the studio, which is of course why he was picked up by the mighty Dirtybird for this 12" of appropriately quirky groovers catering to the vibe Claude Vonstroke et al have been championing all these years. 'Feel A Little Strange' is a big, bashy rave monster with buzzing rave synths upfront and chunky tech house backbone to the beat, while the vocal sample waves the freak flag high. 'Micro' harks back to the mid 00s minimal sound Dirtybird emerged from, with plenty of playful and heady melodic flourishes to send the vibe skywards.
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out of stock $14.68
Ewax Editions: Part One
Cat: EWX 004. Rel: 16 May 17
2Vilas - "The Old Shit" (6:36)
The Willers Brothers - "Quantise" (6:49)
Julien Sandre & Mennie - "Spacer" (7:50)
Laurent Ci - "Turn" (8:06)
Review: Berlin's Ewax are back with more lush yet tough deep house goodness, on another various artists compilation. Starting out on the A side with the smooth late night groove of "The Old Shit" by Spanish duo Carlos Vila & Hector Avila aka 2vilas while the second offering on the A side comes courtesy of The Willers Bros with "Quantise" where the EGG London residents throw down some loopy swing fuelled tech house. On the flip Julien Sandre & Mennie turn the heat up on "Spacer" (our personal favourite on here!) while Laurent Ci's "Turn" shows us something emotive to dance to.
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Gespielt von: James Dexter, James Reid, SY
out of stock $10.74
No Drum Machine
Cat: 3CHR 06. Rel: 14 Dec 06
No Drum Machine (part 2)
Camillion
Babo
Congo Mambo
Review: The long awaited return of Rick Wilhite, Marcellus Pittman, Theo Parrish and Kenny Dixon Jr. (aka Moodymann), four of Detroit's hottest musicians jamming on live instruments in one studio. The 3 Chairs are back with three new tracks.
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out of stock $0.00
Em Potz
Em Potz (12")
Cat: VILREC 001. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Em Potz (First Trax) (6:03)
Em Potz (Second Trax) (4:57)
Em Potz (Fourth Trax)
Em Potz (Third Trax)
Review: The Vil label kicks off with a masterful reissue of a classic EP from 1993. 3 of Us was a trance and house project from an Italian collective made of F. Conti, Gianluca Rastelli and Marco Cucchia. They dropped only five EPs between 1993 and 1999 with this being the pick of the bunch. It hits the perfect sweet spot between the driving of hypnotic techno, the melodies of trance and the dreaminess inherent to much Italo music. Track one is a dark but smooth roller, the second has a stomping tech house energy to it and the third asnd fourth close out the EP with two more edgy techno stylers that bring old school cool to any club.
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Tags: 90s House
out of stock $16.11
Anonymous Sessions
Cat: CFRT 004. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Moon (4:51)
Other Edge (4:48)
Magic Edge (5:26)
Stash (4:12)
Review: CFRT's fourth release features early productions from Sven Rohrig under his acclaimed techno and house alias, 3 Phase. These tracks were originally released on Push back in 1996 and offer a window into his innovative approach, even though he was in his formative years. All these decades on, they still bang. 'Moon' is textured, edgy techno with restless drum rhythms and metallic percussive sounds, 'Other Edge' is a psyched-out number with bleeping melodies and thudding drums and 'Magic Edge' strips tings back to deep, pulsing bass, lashings of synth detail and a paranoid mood while 'Stash' shuts down with more slow motion sounds for the post-rave comedown.
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 in stock $17.23
Selador Decade Vol 1
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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OOZ 002
OOZ 002 (clear vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: OOZ 002. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Give & Go (11:22)
Leeroy (feat 100Hz) (8:13)
First Break (feat Envoy) (11:34)
Ode To Tariq (4:02)
Review: 4:32am is a very precise time but one of the best for late night party animals. It's late enough to be getting weird but not so late as to be worried about the day after the night before. It is also an alias of an elusive producer who has cooked up these four fantastic jams during live sessions in his South London studio at the infamous Palace Vinyl. They are all deep and mysterious cuts with thudding kicks and eerie pads, intricate melodies and just the right mix of drive and atmosphere - perfect, then, for around 4:32 am.
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out of stock $16.66
Dream Flight EP
Cat: DFR 001. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Mittoo Palms (16:16)
Soft August Rain (10:03)
Dream Flight (6:38)
Review: The all-new Dream Flight label embarks on its first voyage here and it does so in some style. 4:32AM - heavily associated with the Palace Vinyl shop in south London - is presumably named after that specific time in the night when only the deepest and most heady vibes will do, and that's exactly what we get here with 'Mitt Palms'. It's a delightful work of delicate and quiet deep house artistry with ambient pads and dreamy drums. 'Soft August Rain' is just as heady but brings some soft acid magic to the dusty beats and last of all 'Dream Flight' shows off some suburb drum programming with jostling broken beats and woody hits softened by smeared and painterly pads.
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out of stock $17.52
420
420 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LWKMUS 013. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Untitled 11 (4:19)
Untitled 1 (4:21)
Untitled 4 (4:22)
Untitled 6 (4:20)
Untitled 13 (4:16)
Untitled 5 (4:19)
Review: Though 420 was originally recorded and released in April of 2020, Galcher Lustwerk's pandemic project is an exercise in counting and patience. Originally from a 16 track, 69 minute release only available for Bandcamp for $69 (or $4.20 per track), the 420 project brings us practically brand spanking new Galcher EP, just under a different name. Finally at an accessible price (and including signature Galcher vocals in a majority of the tracks to boot) this vinyl release hopes to bring more fans who missed the original release to the 420 club.
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out of stock $9.60
HMND 004
HMND 004 (12")
Cat: HMND 004. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Stupidity (6:15)
Quantum Theory (6:46)
World In Our Head (7:08)
Sowie Lockers (5:46)
Review: Humanoid Recordings co-founder 4d lays down another four-track 12" for the label, scouring the weightier and scrapier ends of minimal and acid house, all while teasing out a retro-robotic edge. Only an artist with a real sense of humour can invoke ideas of 'Stupidity' and 'Quantum Theory' in the same breath; both tracks betray the unified whimsy and intelligence that a successful acid house and techno artist must portray in order to win hearts. The latter uses a particularly sticky, hard-to-pin-down 4x4 kick style; contrast to B1 'World In Our Head', which portrays a psychic model of the outside world through trilling trance lines, and the meek glissandos of 'Sowie Lockers', securing an indeterminate but funky mood.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.11
808's & Drunken States
808's & Drunken States (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ALB 008. Rel: 13 Feb 17
76-79 - "57 Hertz" (Czevski remix) (6:53)
Tommy Vicari Jnr - "Because You Can't See Dreams In The Light" (5:59)
Tommy Vicari Jnr - "L I W F U" (6:30)
Review: It's been a while since the Albion stable graced our platters, but they're back in style with more of that on-point house music voodoo for the heat of the night. This single is a vessel for the various sides of Tommi Vicari Jr, who rolls out his Czevski alias to deliver a bruising remix of "57 Hertz" by 76-79. It's a reverb-soaked, dubbed out affair with a rock solid rhythm section and plenty of trippy FX tweaking on top. On the flip it's a different story with a similar feeling as we get the straight up Tommi Vicari Jr material in the shape of two killer tracks crafted for transcendental moments of dancefloor hypnosis.
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out of stock $9.03
The Return Voyage
The Return Voyage (double 12")
Cat: PRTR 35. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Tactics Of Bass - "Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)" (7:48)
Tactics Of Bas - "Tactics Of Bas" (7:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "D66" (7:15)
Quadruplex - "Sky Wave" (7:01)
Quadruplex - "Robot Rotate" (5:30)
Quadruplex - "G-Hop" (7:24)
The Secret Garden - "Rough Diamond" (3:25)
Review: Matt Hodgson's 7th Voyage is one of those mid-90s labels that enjoyed cult status almost from the off. Its releases helped to define the sound of the London underground of the time and have since become pricey and sought after. The Return Voyage is a new seven-track collection of back-catalogue gems that pays tribute to the label's fine work. From the deep and atmospheric 'Big Hips Blue Gloves (No Dubs)' by Tactics Of Bass to the squelchy lo-fi hip-hop funk of The Secret Garden's 'Rough Diamond,' this is a vital look back at a hugely influential label.
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out of stock $26.55
Streetpoet EP
Cat: KOMPAKT 492. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Streetpoet (extended mix) (6:40)
New Ballad (extended mix) (4:09)
Streetpoet (Axel Boman Trancehall mix) (8:56)
Review: If you were a young production twosome growing up in Cologne, you'd aim high and send your demo recordings to the city's most storied techno label, Kompakt. That's exactly what Mourad Kehalia and Sebastian Fischer AKA 90ASE did, and it led directly to this quietly impressive debut EP. The headline attraction is 'Streetpoet', a dreamy and colourful slab of breakbeat-house gorgeousness smothered in elongated church organ chords, tactile pads and auto-tune enabled Arabic vocals. The mighty Axel Boman remixes, delivering a 'Trancehall' mix that ups the dreaminess levels further while employing squelchy synth bass and pumping, tribal house style beats. To complete a rock-solid package, Kehalia and Fischer offer-up the maximal deep house headiness of 'New Ballad', which is as gorgeous as it is dancefloor-ready.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
out of stock $14.68
Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions 12" Vol 2
Nuvo Alfa
Flutter
Wow Yheah
Review: Laboratory Instinct unveils the second of a quartet of wax releases that will make up the vinyl version of A Guy Called Gerald's recent album, Tronic Jazz: The Berlin Sessions. On the A Side you are treated to the sinister orchestral acid wobble of "Nuovo Alfa" and the cleaner punchy techno of "Flutter". On the B Side the legendary producer drops "Wow Yheah", which flips a vocal snippet of a mid nineties hip-hop classic over growling bass patterns and a jacking metallic rhythm.
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out of stock $10.15
Tronic Jazz The Berlin Sessions 12" Vol 3
Iland
Just Soul
Round Eco
The Dip
Review: Laboratory Instinct grace our shelves with the third in a quartet of 12 inch releases that act as the vinyl version for A Guy Called Gerald's recent and rather sleek ''Tronic Jazz'' album. Your attention on Side A will dominated by the spectral dalliance with vintage Detroit techno mechanics of ''Iland'', with expertly layered syncopation reverberating around to a backdrop of cavernous throbbing bass and dreamy synth lines. This contrasts nicely with the neo techno futurism of ''Just Soul'' with melancholic strings slipping between tense off-kilter drum programming and bubbling atmospherics. Proceedings shift up a gear on ''Round Eco,'' which pulsates with menacing KiNK-ish energy, with an odd vocal murmur forming the driving groove around which Simpson wraps glacial keys and deviant bass twinges. Closing track ''The Dip'' oscillates wildly with B movie sci fi synth lines and scratching metallic tones.
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out of stock $9.60
Archive II
Cat: CBS 013. Rel: 25 Jul 12
Hang Up
Sweetback
Review: ** Repress ** Dave Huismans swiftly follows on from that incendiary 50 Weapons 12" with an equally explosive return to the Clone Basement Series. One of the first names to contribute to the series back in 2009, both "Hang Up" and "Sweetback" find Huismans eschewing the jagged, garage flecked drill techno dynamism of last year's "Take The Plunge" for some of his "most banging, straight-forward club material to date". The lead track is bristling with uneasy liquid funk, heavily diced Hancock vibes cascading around the buccaneering drum patterns with glee. "Sweetback," meanwhile, creeps out from the murky depths, driven by dust battered kicks and gnarly, sinewy analogue twists - there's no greater philosophy at work here, it's simply dark techno for dark rooms.
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out of stock $9.60
Reverie(s)
Reverie(s) (hand-numbered clear mint vinyl 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 28. Rel: 18 Dec 17
Do Let Your Youth Go To Waste (5:36)
Dancing On Soft Borders (reprise) (4:36)
After A Short Illness (2:43)
Dancing On Soft Borders (3:56)
RIYL Failures (9:32)
Review: While the name may be new, A New Line (Related) is supposedly the work of an already established musician, although Kimochi was never a label that cared about hype. The music stands just fine on its own, digging into the kind of dusty and dusky house and techno formations that the label has forged its hand-sprayed identity on. There's plenty of ambient techno twirls to be enjoyed on the likes of "Dancing On Soft Borders", while the beats melt away entirely on "After A Short Illness" and grandiose EP closer "RIYL Failures". Once again Kimochi comes up with the kind of meaningful variations on the 4/4 framework that keep our record bags full and our souls enriched.
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out of stock $18.07
MPX 002 (Mor Elian mix)
MPX 002 (Mor Elian mix) (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MPX 002. Rel: 16 Mar 20
No Drama (4:28)
No Drama (Mor Elian remix) (5:28)
Loose Fit (5:37)
Hand Of Eris (6:21)
Review: Often found spiraling amongst the stars, A Sagittariun takes a turn inwards for this formidable foray into tougher techno realms for MPX. The drum jack pressure is real on "No Drama", which also sports a wonderfully psychoactive synth line to wriggle into your nerve endings with potent results. Mor Elian does a killer job on the remix too, chopping up the groove to create some dynamic syncopation around that nagging synth hook. "Loose Fit" and "Hand Of Eris" on the flip keep up the percussive pressure, but there's also plenty of character rubbed into these rhythmic ripples to make it far more than a set of DJ tools.
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out of stock $9.60
Groovepressure 13
Groovepressure 13 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: GROOVE 13. Rel: 21 Jan 19
No Mistake (8:03)
Rebirth (5:39)
A Squared Groove (7:42)
Real Thing (6:24)
Review: REPRESS ALERT: Groovepressure is back by popular demand after a 13 year hiatus and kicking things off with re-releases and new productions from the original Groovepressure artists. Taking influence from original UK techouse and techbreaks, Detroit techno, Chicago House, electro, deep house and 90's electronica, Groovepressure is about keeping these influences fresh whilst looking towards the future. Releases will include new music plus re-masters and remixes of sought-after Groove Pressure classics. Groovepressure came from the underground and had support from legends like Laurent Garnier and Andrew Weatherall with recent support from the newer school including Onur Ozer and Raresh. A² (aka Andy Panayi and Alec Stone) are London bred artists who originally appeared on Groovepressure in 2001. Their tracks will form the first comeback release on Groovepressure. "No Mistake" and "Rebirth" are both re-mastered Groovepressure classics in their own unique tech-breaks style whilst "A² Groove" and "Real Thing" are new releases taken from the vaults and keeping the same vibe.
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out of stock $9.03
THREADS 006
Cat: THREADS 006. Rel: 12 Jan 23
A Virgo On The Moon & Paolo Mosca - "Mattherhorn" (6:05)
Kebab Traume - "Nova Trance" (4:52)
Mario Liberti - "Treat Me Good" (5:59)
Matteo - "The Truth Was Out" (feat Lourene) (6:39)
Review: Muddy, dreamy and dubby new dance cuts from THREADS, who invite four of their mainstays to the fore with a dry and entraining take on trance. Kebab Traume (in English, 'Kebab Dream') wafts a mouth-watery cylinder of sonic meat under our noses with 'Nova Trance', which melds stabs, basses and kicks with all the certainty of a honey badger. Meanwhile, Mario Liberti's 'Treat Me Good' urges us to do just that via the mode sultry sampled vocals and funk bass whirls.
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Gespielt von: Lostlojic
Tags: Minimal | Acid Techno
out of stock $14.68
Without Time EP
Cat: FINAWHITE 001. Rel: 19 Jan 15
Bad Timing
Without Time
Without Time (Nail remix)
Review: Christian Viers is fast becoming a prominent name on UK underground house and techno circuits, either as part of Lazlo Dancehall alongside Leon Vynehall or his long running A1 Bassline project. Techno-focused releases on his own label, Source Unknown captured the attention of the ears behind the newly formed FINA White resulting in the Bad Timing EP, which the label state is a "strikingly clear indication of the distinctive direction" they plan to take moving forward. Title track "Bad Timing" is a straight up techno banger whose menacingly melodic low-end tones, relentless thump and rolling toms are the driving force behind its robust and looming groove. "Without Time" is a similarly complex percussive cut, but with its jungle inspired Arabic horns, trancey synth-lead breakdowns and acid squelches, whilst UK house veteran Nail offers a more direct 4/4 take on the track with his typically classy remix.
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Yossi Amoyal Presents Fluere IV
A1 People - "Do It" (Metamatics remix)
Kosmogonik - "Circuitry"
Silicon Scally - "Relay"
Matt Chester - "November Pathways"
CiM - "Recursive"
Review: Since Zip and Villalobos made it one of their coveted deep digs to be heard pealing out of a thousand after hours sessions, the Metamatics remix of A1 People has been a teasingly out of reach dream grab for many a minimal electro head. Now Yossi Amoyal has done the good deed of getting the track remastered and repressed as part of his Fluere series toasting 15 years of Sushitech. As well as that masterclass of elegant machine funk, there's also Kosmogonik's mind-bendingly brilliant 'Circuitry', Silicon Scally's body-popping electro-noir 'Relay' and Matt Chester's melancholic 'November Pathways' to keep your up-all-night marathon sets peppered with spangled surprises.
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Beyonders EP
Cat: PLO 005. Rel: 27 May 25
A² - "Glider" (6:58)
A² - "Let's Get It Together" (8:02)
Stopouts - "Sin City" (8:46)
Stopouts - "Kartwheel" (5:22)
Review: Planet Orange Records' fifth release is a four-tracker from the legendary minds behind Alien Recordings, aka A2 and Stopouts, who take one side each. From the opening moments, the Beyonders EP weaves a thread between the halcyon days of tech and minimal from the 90s but with forward-thinking energy. A²'s 'Glider' is a happy, piano-laced celebration to start with ,then 'Let's Get It Together' cuts loose with lithe pads and more mid-tempo drums. Stopouts steep up for the flip and soon melts the mind with some tightly woven acid and cosmic tech on 'Sin City' and 'Kartwheel' then brings a more freewheeling and loopy groove with some neon colours dripping down its face.
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Gespielt von: Nico Lahs
 in stock $16.11
Rizumu EP
Rizumu EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ALBEIT 009. Rel: 18 Oct 23
Rizumu (5:56)
Left Blank (7:36)
Daily Schemes (5:54)
Review: There is still something so enticing about a limited run techno 12" with nothing but the track titles to accompany it. It feels old school and business like, where the focus is on the music, and the music in the case of this one from A3K on Albeit is superb. 'Rizumu' takes up the whole A-side and is a mix of volatile bass energy and controlled kick drum grooves that keeps things moving but with emotional nuance in the sustained chords up top. 'Left Blank' is a dusty and dubby cut with analogue percussion dancing through the arrangement but the closer is our pick. 'Daily Schemes' is a light and airy house dancer with neat chords and squelchy effects. Perfect back room tackle.
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out of stock $13.54
Cult Copy Remixes Part 1/2
Cat: RH 103-12RMX1. Rel: 13 Feb 07
Cult Copy (Dexter's Dikke Cult Copy mix)
Cult Copy (2000 & One's Chicago Dirt mix)
Review: Dexter and 2000 and One both turn the original up a notch.
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Gespielt von: Matador (Junior4 Recs)
out of stock $9.03
Well Well Well
Cat: RH-LTD 014. Rel: 07 Jun 07
Kutparra
Kutwell
Nosestep
Review: "Well Well Well", by Aardvarck, features three stretched-out and beefed-up edits of tracks that originally appeared as skits on the brilliant Rockwell Records label. Tried and tested on the dancefloors of Amsterdam, these are sure fire ankle movers!
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Gespielt von: Jaffa Surfa, Chamboche
out of stock $9.03
Brazil
Brazil (12")
Cat: 34 BC. Rel: 15 Dec 11
Brazil (slow version)
Brazil (album version)
Brazil (Gold Panda remix)
Brazil (Etienne Jaumet remix)
Review: In the fine tradition of Border Community, Luke Abbott comes correct with this selection of winsome techno designed to tug at the heartstrings through heavy deployment of gently detuning synths. "Brazil" in both its incarnations here shimmers with the hazy charm you expect form Mr Abbott, while "Grumble" has a real edge to it thanks to some wilful distortion. The krautrock tendencies of Etienne Jaunet's remix makes it our pick of the two (admittedly sublime) tweaks, although the Gold Panda version is well worth checking too.
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Protogen EP
Cat: ECR 013. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Vapordisk (6:40)
Acidflex (6:20)
Vela (6:34)
New Horizons (6:08)
Review: There's messing about on this fresh 12" from Abdul Raeva, a duo made up of Joonas Arro and Steffan Todorovic. They only debuted last year but have since offered up four EPs on four different labels, each with their own vibe. This one has a bulky old-school rave-house sound to 'Vapordisk' and the and dance floor dynamite keeps on coming with 'Acidflex'. It's 3 am business on 'Vela' - a smooth and cruising groover with nice drum loops and tripped-out breaks close out with 'New Horizons'. Super stuff.
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Cream
Cream (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MO 01. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Cream (6:25)
Helico (6:03)
Tex Mex (6:05)
Vanguard (6:04)
Review: What's that, a new year means a new label from Burnski? We'd expect nothing else. The man has more imprints than a beach has grains of sand, but importantly they all serve a purpose and all kick out killer jams. Mikasa starts with this lush and lithe prog house EP from Abdul Raeva. Stylish opener 'Cream' is a bouncy, feel-good and sleek electronic house sound for peak time fun. 'Helico' is laced with acid and 'Tex Mex' has psyched-out lines rising through the uplifting drums while 'Vanguard' shuts down with a percussive edge and a killer bassline.
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out of stock $19.20
Invasive Overdrive EP
Invasive Overdrive EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: HIPS 001. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Abdul Raeva - "Invasive Overdrive Track" (6:42)
Aldonna - "Inner Elation" (5:25)
Demi Riquisimo - "Maggy Doesn't Need To Know" (7:27)
Inner Zone - "The Vision" (5:23)
Donald's House - "Jam 3" (6:40)
Review: Big hello to new label A Lifetime On The Hips which has a great name and great stamp on this limited edition first 12". It kick off with a various artists affair packed with full flavour cosmic tech. Abdul Raeva opens up with the twinkling melodies and sleek tech drum work of 'Invasive Overdrive Track' then Aldonna's 'Inner Elation' gets more deep with a steamy whispered vocal and shimmering drums. There is more classic sound US house from Demi Riquisimo, lashing of snappy techno from The Vision and bouncy astral house from Donald's House's 'Jam 3'. A great first EP.
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out of stock $18.93
Kulture Galerie Vol 1
Kulture Galerie Vol 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: KGV 001. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Abdul Raeva - "Grace" (6:11)
Gene Tellem - "Nervous Planet" (5:36)
Nesa Azadikhah - "Fleeting Emotions" (5:45)
Alien D - "Heavy Cream" (6:31)
Review: It's time to take your first steps into the Kulture Galerie, a new label that kicks off with a various artists offering which lays out is sonic mission in clear and compelling terms. This new venture from Metropolitan Soul Museum kicks off with the super fluid and liquid house sounds of Abdul Raeva's 'Grace' before Gene Tellem's 'Nervous Planet' gets all misty eyed and downtempo with a lush deep thinker. Nesa Azadikhah's 'Fleeting Emotions' then sets off a nice minimal vibe that is super warm and fuzzy and Alien D's 'Heavy Cream' is a float, breakbeat driven post-rave comedown.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
out of stock $15.25
Takeover
Takeover (12")
Cat: NONPLUS 031. Rel: 23 Sep 15
Takeover (6:35)
Street Works (5:42)
Review: Yes, we were just thinking exactly the same thing: Shlomi Aber on Nonplus? But yes, it's actually for real. The Israeli tech house master known for such clever titles as Chicago days, Detroit Nights and the producer for Gel Abril among others, is trying something different and indeed using Boddika's label as a platform. "Takeover" is dark, peak time tech house, somewhat different from what you'd expect from him but similar all the same. It's "Street Works" where the real surprise is at; a cyclical and stomping peak technocut that sounds like something on Klockworks. Interesting developments yet in this famed producer's career.
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out of stock $8.19
Tokyo Shanghai
Cat: OVM 187. Rel: 18 Apr 08
Tokyo Shanghai
Quivery
Review: 'Tokyo Shanghai' is the next Ovum release from Shlomi Aber. It is the follow up to his massive 'Freakside' release last
year on Ovum. An acid groover set to be huge. Sure you've heard of Shlomi Aber - his releases continue to creep into
year end charts and compilations and he's deservedly generated massive support from the main players.
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Chicago Days/Detroit Nights
Cat: OVM 90103. Rel: 24 Sep 10
Basic Roots
Taped & Gorgeous
Tap Order
Black Funk Hi
Review: Ovum cull four tracks from Shlomi Aber's new album Chicago Days, Detroit Nights for this heavyweight double pack vinyl release. Taking its cue from the album title all four tracks come steeped in the vintage sonics of the two cities with the unrelenting throb of "Basic Roots" a nice contrast to melodic techno bliss of "Taped & Gorgeous". On the second slab, Aber displays his talent for drum programming on the raw energy of "Tap Order" whilst "Black Funk Hi" delights in the filtered usage of a heavily compressed vocal sample.

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out of stock $18.36
The Majestic
Cat: OBJ 017. Rel: 04 Jan 11
The Majestic
Glooming
Review: Not one to rest on his laurels, Israeli producer Shlomi Aber swiftly follows his album for Ovum with two heavy hitting big house bumps on Objektivity. "The Majestic" bosses the A Side with a stripped back jacking groove laying down the gauntlet before Aber implements the titular looped vocal that echoes and pulses with hypnotic intent, seemingly forming new phrases as the track progresses propelled along by a menacing line in bass movements. "Glooming" proves to be just as immediately gratifying, as heavy rhythmic chord stabs vie for your attention with the clipped jacking beats, whilst a warm bassline sits so deep in the mix it feels like it's emanating from your gut.
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out of stock $10.15
After Touch
Cat: BAO 028. Rel: 23 Mar 11
After Touch (Shlomi Aber version)
After Touch (DJ Sneak version)
Review: House music heritage meets contemporary techno mechanics; old meets new; east meets west... all of these can be used to preface this collaborative effort between the colossal Chicago presence of DJ Sneak and Israeli newcomer Shlomi Aber. Thankfully the most crucial aspect - the quality of the tracks - stands up to inspection. They each grab a side to present their own take on "After Touch" with Aber's version positioned to constantly build, dipping between the bucking rhythms and undulating synth lines with consummate effect. Naturally Sneak leads from a percussive angle, building around one of his trademark beat patterns, filling the gaps with intricate vocal effects for an epic tech house funker.
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Hysteria EP
Cat: DEEPEX 004. Rel: 24 May 05
Hysteria
Minimal Time
Hysteria (Dubbyman remix)
Feel To Learn
Review: The new reference of Deep Explorer brings the different visions in electronic music for the dancefloor of Javier Alvarez (aka Above Smoke) until now habitual in Deep Explorer for his works of mastering and his remixes for different artists within the world of the electronic music. On the A side, 'Hysteria' gives what its name suggests and opens the EP with a cut of electronic house with a solid bass influenced by Environ or Chicken Lips among others. 'Minimal Time' is exactly what title transmits: a subject of clicks and cuts with a marked rhythm for a defined mixture. The B side begins with the reconstruction that makes Dubbyman main subject of 12". 'Hysteria' (Dubbyman remix) is a cut uptempo of electro-house with synthetic low effects for high hours session. Finally, 'Feel To Learn' closes the disc with its dragged rhythm and cool sax. The result is a honest tribute to the present masters of the Detroit sound like Theo Parrish, Kenny Dixon Jr or Rick Wade among others.
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Gespielt von: Matthew burton
out of stock $9.03
Nine Oh Nine EP
Cat: TSEP 777. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Did You Catch That? (5:40)
Dark Dancefloor (4:48)
Take Nine Oh Nine (8:15)
Can You Keep Up? (4:32)
Review: The Abstract Eye aka Gifted & Blessed always makes electrifying music that brims and bristles with energy. It is dense and textural and requires close attention to unpack and get lost in but that effort is always more than repaid. This is another brilliantly heavy outing, a first on Technoindigenous, that makes great use of one of the most legendary bits of gear in any studio - the TR-909, Here the artist finds new ways to make it sing with acid-laced house, clattering percussion and cosmic synth work that will rewire your brain.

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 in stock $15.25
Birdsong
Birdsong (12")
Cat: 060 BUZZ. Rel: 23 Jun 11
Birdsong
Birdsong (Snoretex remix)
Birdsong (Flowers & Sea Creatures remix)
Review: Ben Watt's Buzzin' Fly is without doubt one of the most successful UK labels when it comes to pleasing both fans and DJs. Their output flies off the shelves and into record bags, garnering respect from the industry while their label nights pull in heavy headliners and big crowds. The deep house label shies away from trends and focuses on elegant, refined and pounding records; their latest, "Birdsong" from Abyss, falls smack bang into that realm. Warm beats and crisp shakers kick off "Birdsong", making it danceable and percussive. But it's the downtempo atmospherics and spaces in between the groove that make it stand out as momentary silences are dropped, beats removed and acoustic piano arrangements and breathy vocal snippets left to shine. Snoretex's remix sees some subtle but intriguing changes to the arrangement, whilst on the flip Flowers And Sea Creatures strip things down to ambience, fusing electronic blips and scratches in the most bewitching manner.
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