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Attack The Dancefloor Volume Twenty Three (feat Fouk & Dave Lee remixes)
Opolopo - "Stroke My Disco" (Fouk remix) (6:20)
Wipe The Needle - "Skyscrapers" (9:10)
Backroom Productions - "Classic Vibe" (Dave Lee remix) (6:19)
Raquel Rodriguez - "Undone" (Dave Lee's Disco Blend) (6:29)
Review: Time to Attack the Dancefloor once more as we supply some heavy Disco & House weaponry. Featuring the brand new remix of Opolopo's storming 'Stroke my Disco' by dutch funkateers Fouk who double down on the Piano and Clav workouts for the peak time. Exclusive new material from Wipe The Needle who's 'Skyscrapers' track is a modern Jazz-Funk masterpiece, heavy on the flute and soulful bass. On the flip Dave Lee takes it back to '97 with his rework of Backroom Productions 'Classic Vibe' which sees him flex his house-ier muscles, re-arranging the classic elements and adding extra keys to this much loved underground tune. Finishing off the EP is Dave's remix of nu-soul diva Raquel Rodriguez, where he crafts Raquel's dynamic vocal delivery over chunky Disco drumming & soulful synths before letting loose into Roy Ayers-esque vibes finale!
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Gespielt von: Dave Lee ZR, Jemaho, Funkyjaws
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WB 001
WB 001 (12")
Cat: WB 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Track 1 (4:18)
Track 2 (4:19)
Track 3 (5:20)
Review: All we really know about this one is that The Wolf is an artist based in Berlin. He has started his own label here to serve up his latest studio concoctions and this first one is all about slamming minimal cuts. All of them are untitled in true underground minimal fashion, of course and the first one pairs rickety lines with under-lapping bass and dreamy chords. The second one heads to the stars with Detroit style pads smeared about the mix over punchy but stripped back rubber kick patterns and last of all is a more thumping deep house groove with more liquid pad work and a sense of serenity.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.34
Samum EP
Samum EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WGVINYL 98. Rel: 05 May 23
Samum (6:23)
Prophet (5:30)
Samum (8Kays remix) (6:27)
Samum (Echonomist remix) (6:11)
Review: Woo York hail from Ukraine and have been reinvigorating the European scene with their own fresh take on dark and emotive sounds. Here they land on the label arm of the iconic Berlin club Watergate with a pair of belters. 'Samum' kicks off with driving drums and shimmering synth work overlaid with a hypnotic lead synth. 'Prophet' then pulls off a similar trick with more deep and rubbery grooves overlaid with wispy cosmic leads. An 8Kays remix of 'Samum' is more textured and peak time and 'Echonomist' is a fizzing, dubby roller.
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WAFFLES 005
Cat: WAFFLES 005. Rel: 16 Dec 16
Aqua Dolphin (5:27)
Computer (5:54)
Review: The mysterious Waffles series, rumoured to be the work of Belgian legends Soulwax, has been one of the success stories of 2016. It has succeeded, in part, due to the eccentricity of much of the source material. There's plenty more madness on this fifth volume in the series, with A-side "Aqua Dolphin", offering a skewed fusion of razor-sharp, acid-style electronics, mind-altering new beat rhythms, and plenty of weird, chopped-up vocal samples. Flipside "Computer" boasts similarly psychedelic acid lines, alongside gravelly, end-of-days vocals, synth riffs seemingly inspired by the original 1988 version of The KLF's "What Time Is Love", and a head nodding, toe-tapping breakbeat rhythm. We have no idea what the original source material is, but it's a deliciously weird and wonderful re-edit.
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VQ X EP III
Cat: VQ 087. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Deadbeat - "The Serpent & The Jaguar" (4:26)
Triptease & Yonatan Levi - "Amniotic Jive" (11:33)
Tuccillo - "Outer Space" (7:27)
Wareika - "When Will We Meet Again?" (8:15)
Review: Ten years deep, Visionquest continues to be a potent force in field of minimal tech house thanks to releases like these. The latest split release from their VQ X series opens up with the spellbinding, micro dub meditation 'The Serpent & The Jaguar' from Deadbeat before swerving into the equally tender folds of Triptease & Yonatan Levi's 'Amniotic Jive'. Tuccillo opens up the B-side with some crisp, immersive broken beat rhythmic incantations, and then Wareika round the record off with a smouldering piece of hi-tech jazz from the outer rim. This is subtle, elegant minimal at its warmest, make no mistake.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
Tags: Minimal | Dub Techno
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OK
OK (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: UNSURE 002. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Amber (3:57)
Emptiness (3:35)
Felt (4:52)
Hesitation (3:14)
Burton (3:35)
Review: An air of mystery surrounds this new While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps project, but what we do know is that they have two superb EPs dropping at the start of 2024. This one, OK, opens with 'Amber' which is a nice undulating and deep cut with lush synth smears. 'Emptiness' hangs synths in the air over more lithe broken beats and 'Felt' is a stripped back rhythm with majestic chords, blurts, bleeps and more all adding colour. 'Hesitation' and 'Burton' round out this sublimely supple and subtle synth record.
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Tears Dry On Their Own (remixes)
Cat: AW 1001. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Tears Dry On Their Own (Alix Alvarez Sole Channel mix) (6:41)
Tears Dry On Their Own (Al Usher remix) (6:57)
Tears Dry On Their Own (3:08)
Review: A collection of remixes that take the original Amy track and transform it into a dance-oriented experience. The Alix Alvarez Sol Channel mix on the A-side is a house remix that adds a driving beat and energetic synths. In contrast, the Al Usher remix on the B-side takes a more soulful approach, infusing the track with a 1970s vibe. Two remixes that showcase the versatility of the original song and offer a fresh take on Winehouse's iconic vocals.
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Tusk Wax Twenty Four
Tusk Wax Twenty Four (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TW 24. Rel: 26 Mar 18
Telemachus
Synth Run
Haku Ten-O
Telemachus (Whatever/Whatever remix)
Ronin Love (dub)
Review: John Wilcox has been slowly disseminating crusty hardware jams for some six years now, in which time he's appeared as Cyclonix on Horn Wax, and now he nips over to Tusk Wax for more robo-charged antics in the curious corner of grubby, electro tinged house music the label orbits. "Telemachus" is a dreamy opening number that keeps the spook level up to maximum and the reverb voluminous throughout. "Synth Run" has a bit more bite, but not at the expense of atmosphere. Whatever/Whatever get hold of "Telemachus" and strip it down to a sparse skeleton of a track, and then Wilcox rounds the record off with the steppy ambient excursion "Ronin Love (dub)".
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10 Years Of Tsuba: Part 2 Of 3
Cat: TSUBA 085B . Rel: 05 May 16
Galcher Lustwerk - "Nu Day" (Jimpster edit) (5:50)
Williams - "Pinball" (Fort Romeau mix) (6:12)
Roy Comanchero - "Hypba" (6:02)
Kevin Griffiths - "Satori" (5:46)
Review: Tsuba's ten year anniversary - that's right, it has been that long already - has been marked with hit after hit from a wide selection of artists from across the house kingdom. In fact, for this 2nd instalment of the festivities, we have White Material frontman Galcher Lustwerk remixed by the inimitable Jimpster, with the latter putting a more starry-eyed mechanic onto the original; For Romeau complete the A-side with a vintage-sounding remix of "Pinball" by Williams. On the flip, Roy Comanchero drops the Chicago bass over a minimal sort of percussion groove on "Hypba". Kevin Griffiths adds a little acid to the jingly 707 beat of "Satori", and completes a stellar EP from the magnetic Tsuba.
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Motor City Madness
Cat: TRESOR 334. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Motor City Madness (6:15)
Motor City Madness (People Mover remix) (4:08)
Motor City Madness (Underground Resistance remix) (6:30)
Motor City Madness (SHE Spells Doom remix) (4:16)
Review: Wajeed maybe doesn't get the credit or attention of many of his Detroit peers, but he surely deserves it. His take on his hometown's house sound pairs gorgeous synths with steely drum work and new one 'Motor City Madness' backs that up. It's got the nice raw drums, the elastic bass and is smothered with synth goodness while incidental sax and trumpet pads bring the romance. A People Mover remix goes heavy on the jazz vibes with a broken beat workout, Underground Resistance take it deep and SHE Spells Doom jacks up those drums into something close to a UK funky take on Detroit house.
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Gespielt von: Per Bojsen-Moller
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 1
Cat: TOOL 1075. Rel: 22 Nov 22
Essel - "Love Vibration" (extended mix) (5:21)
Guz, Havoc & Lawn - "Come Back" (extended mix) (5:49)
Qubiko - "Confused" (extended mix) (6:17)
Wh0 & Kideko - "Soul Searcher" (extended mix) (5:44)
Review: There's a certain brand of 4x4 deep house that utterly slapssss. And that's exactly the business Toolroom Records are in - they're simultaneous experts at throwing us back to the sprawling garage paradises, while still lending modern, buildup-drop flairs to their productions. This V/A 12" sampler from a wider comp shows off choice buts from label mainstays, Essel, Guz, Qubiko, et al., showing off the best of what Italy's poppy deep house scene has to offer.
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Tags: Tech House
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I Need Some
I Need Some (hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: TOOL 1156. Rel: 10 Jan 23
I Need Some (5:59)
Review: Toolroom might be better known for its big room digital house releases but here Mark Knight's now globally renowned label makes a bold move with a hand-stamped one-sided 12". It comes from Weiss, a producer who knows how to get a floor in a sweat, and is a loopy, party-starting jam that will be perfect for those festive dances that always have an extra air of celebration. The Jones Girls provide the soulful vocal which is looped over a leggy disco-house beat and low-slung bass. A breakdown brings the filters and teases the return before the drop arrives and the roof gets blown off. Simple but effective.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 8
Cat: TOOL 1190. Rel: 24 Oct 23
ESSEL - "Sweat" (5:07)
Shiba San & Ayarez - "Twist It" (4:55)
Friend Within - "Pilka" (7:11)
Maur, Westend, Cami Bear - "Over" (5:43)
Review: Toolroom sits at the top of the tree when it comes to big room house music. Mark Knight's label has mastered the art of maximal sounds and this eighth volume of the Tooroom Sampler series is another one that will do plenty of damage. Essel's 'Sweat' is a rigid tech cut with stiff synths and libidinous vocals, then Shiba San and Ayarez get direct with shuffling tech house cut 'Twist It' complete with big skewed synths. Friend Within's 'Pilka' keeps the energy levels high with fizzing synth loops over textured drums and a fat bassline. Maur x Westend and Cami Bear close out with some brighter melodies to get hands in the air on 'Over.'
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 9
Mark Knight, Green Velvet & Rene Amesz - "Live Stream" (Noizu remix) (5:17)
Adrian Hour - "Hear What They Hear" (Danny Howard re-edit) (7:10)
Watermat & Raumakustik - "Out Of My Head" (5:09)
Deeper Purpose - "The Stutter" (5:50)
Review: Toolroom is now one of those house labels that sits at the top table wit the likes of Nervous and Spinnin. It has turned out big room sounds for many years and made label founder Mark Knight a star in the process. Here he has put together an eighth volume of the sampler series that showcases what the imprint is all about and his own track with Green Velvet and Rene Amesz is a highlight with its dark, sleazy grind and tech house funk sure to lock in the club. Elsewhere Danny Howard offers up an extended re-edit of Adrian Hour's 'Hear What They Hear' and on the flip is the bulky 'Out of My Head' by Watermat & Raumakustik and a tense trip courtesy of Deeper Purpose's 'The Stutter.'
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Tags: Tech House
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WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Vol 334
Vol 334 (12")
Cat: TCR 008. Rel: 27 Jun 23
I Said No (5:08)
Body & Soul (6:15)
Vol 334 (6:01)
I Said No (DJ Deep remix) (5:43)
Review: Parisian producer Jeff The Fool often leans towards the jazzy deep house sounds his city has long been known for. Here he links with Wilt for a new EP on The Chaud that does just that. 'I Said No' is a heavy house cut steeped in US traditional styles, with a libidinous vocal and fat bassline. 'Body & Soul' is a well swung deep house groove with a carefree attitude and 'Vol 334' has more lively drum programming but still a nice warm, scuffed up and intimate feel. The don DJ Deep remixes 'I Said No' into yet another lovely deep house grove.
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Jewel (reissue)
Cat: THANKYOU 032. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Jewel (5:50)
Jewel (instrumental) (5:40)
Love FXU (4:22)
Love FXU (Brighter Than The Sun mix) (6:14)
Love FXU (Sound Metaphors mix) (6:36)
Review: Lol Hammond is a former member of Spiral Tribe and early live techno act The Drum Club who now makes music on his own as Wah Wah Planet. Back in 1990 is when he penned this fantastic five track Balearic house EP alongside Russell Crone and with female vocal contributions from Lucy Sian. It very much lay out an early blueprint for UK street soul and the opener on the A-side 'Jewel' explores a romantic theme with hooky pop lyrics. Things get more left of centre on the 'Love FXU' with three trips into a smoother sound world perfect for sun kissed island dancing and with influences ranging from early breakbeat and trip hop to elements of dancehall music.
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Gespielt von: Piers Harrison
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Four Really Good Tracks
Four Really Good Tracks (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: TERRAZZOO 2. Rel: 10 Oct 22
Remotif - "Ludovician" (7:35)
Jay Gadian - "Crisscrossing" (6:38)
Reflex Blue - "Mystic" (5:50)
Wilt - "Fractal Ceiling" (6:08)
Review: We can't fault anyone for calling their EP Four Really Good Tracks just so long as it does indeed feature four really good tracks. This hand-stamped 12" from Terrazzo does just that with contributions from four different artists. Remotif's 'Ludovician' kicks off with a nice zoned-out tech roller for 4AM. Jay Gadian then steps up with 'Crisscrossing' which has a busier rhythm anymore searching synths smeared over the face of the groove. Reflex Blue's 'Mystic' is a busy workout with spiraling melodic refrains and a constant sense of cosmic takeoff. Wilt's 'Fractal Ceiling' then shuts down with acid laced deep techno.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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As It Approaches
Cat: TELOMERE 0202. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Baenglund - "Funk Inspector" (5:46)
Aspetuck - "As The Fog Rolls In" (6:01)
Anderson - "Aquabound" (6:45)
Watch Patrol - "Wandering In The Garden" (5:24)
Review: There's an abundance of crafty, ear-snagging gear coming out on Telomere Plastic these days and the steady stream of VA releases are a handy window into some of the freshest operators in the more creative ends of minimal tech house. Baenglund is having a jolly time of it tweaking out the freaky synth riffs on 'Funk Inspector', while Aspetuck creates a teasing, strung-out after hours sound which tips towards electronica on 'As The Fog Rolls In'. Anderson brings a little trance influence to the crooked groove of 'Aquabound', and Watch Patrol softens the edges with an acidic bubblebath on 'Wandering In The Garden'.
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Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum)
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (limited 1-sided 12")
Cat: TIE 005. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Kiherehere (Bugsy ReDrum) (4:10)
Review: The Take It Easy label returns with a red hot one and limited edition one-sided 12" that features a Bugsy 'ReDrum' of Wema's 'Kiherehere' cut. The original artists are a five-piece Tanzanian outfit founded on community and they have a global approach to sound that plays out here. In Bugsy's hands, it becomes a club-ready cut that fuses house and techno with the original's traditional Tanzanian instrumentals and Afro-Latin rhythms. Add in a fiery vocal and the sort of unrelenting drum funk that sends crowds mad and you have another standout from this fledgling label.
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Tags: Afro House
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Sub Sonics Vol 1
Cat: SFTRAX 002. Rel: 06 Sep 23
Parallax Deep - "Submerged" (7:23)
Weirdvin - "Morphing" (7:32)
Kasvo - "Karura" (7:38)
Parallax Deep - "Sediment" (6:19)
Review: Surfaced Trax is back with a second superb EP, this time in the form of its Sub Sonics Volume 1 EP series featuring three vital artists. Parallax Deep kicks off with 'Submerged' with its lithe, rubbery and elastic techno, then Weirdvin's 'Morphing' is a sparse and moody cut that stays deep and mysterious. The flipside offers the more rickety tech loops of 'Kasvo' before Parallax Deep returns with a second cut in the form of the deep and dubby 'Sediment.'
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Rise EP
Rise EP (12")
Cat: SUARA 295. Rel: 24 Jan 18
Rise (7:49)
Variable Slope (Marquis Hawkes remix) (8:01)
Variable Slope (Voiski remix) (6:30)
Rise (Lake People remix) (6:26)
Review: The rise of the titans right here! (pardon the pun). Two of the biggest hi-tech soul merchants from the United Kingdom team up here on Spanish imprint Suara, for some epic and futurist dancefloor drama on "Rise". Strict rhythms accompany layer upon layer of warm emotive pads and soaring synth leads - as you'd expect from the duo. Their further homage to Detroit (via Glasgow and London) continues on second original offering "Variable Slope" which brings the funk with its bleepy bassline and killer groove for a life affirming dancefloor journey. There's a couple of killer remixes too. French sonic wizardry from the one and only Voiski: who delivers a scorching rendition, plus a lovely neon-lit classic house perspective from the controversial Marquis Hawkes. If that was not enough, a sombre, deep electro re-take on the aforementioned "Rise" by Leipzig's Lake People caters to a more downbeat moment.
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Space Tours: The Legacy Of Phoenix
Cat: SPACETOURS 005. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Introduction: The Legacy Of Phoenix (0:43)
The Human Race (7:00)
A Career For The Future (2:07)
The Phone Call (0:53)
The Press Conference (0:32)
Live From Earth (6:24)
Launch Sequence (1:14)
Try & Stay Calm (6:09)
In Flight (6:04)
Missing You (3:07)
First Contact (4:25)
We Come In Peace (0:42)
Going Home (4:48)
The Human Race (reprise) (7:01)
Change Your Life (Super Fine) (6:00)
Answers (Thank You) (7:23)
Review: Mitch Wellings is the founder of Space Tours Records and The Sound Kitchen studios and he's been impressing us with his 12"s for a while so we're glad to hear an album from him. This new conceptual release says it was "created to honour the brave passengers on the first ever Space Tours flight." It's a cosmic trip made using "real interview footage" and has some very lovely artwork to help heighten the illusion. The music itself is futurities and melodic tech with wispy electro rhythms and celestial chord sequences. It's an expansive mind movie, a deeply immersive and escapist soundtrack that makes great use of the long-player format while also offering up plenty of great moments for the dance floor. A real triumph.
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Illumination
Cat: SS 017. Rel: 01 Apr 03
Illumination (original mix - feat Maat Low, Marcellus Pittman, Jerrald James, Warren Harris, T Parrish & Melissa Botts)
Illumination (reprise)
Review: Long stretched and building house grooves by Theo Parrish & live band.
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Snaretrade 003
Cat: SNR 003. Rel: 21 Dec 22
EchoEva (0:41)
Your Heart Is Your Passport (5:35)
Weekend (5:38)
Review: The small but well-formed Snaretrade label squeezes out the third release just before the end of the year. It is some super stylish minimal from the Walrus with 'EchoEva' opens up with a dark web of twisted synths and whispered vocals. 'Your Heart Is Your Passport' is a deft tapestry of icy snares, chopped vocals and fizzing synths that get you into a late-night dream state. Last is 'Weekend', a punchy acid house cut with elastic bass and knack-snapping drums all fizzing and spitting with real sleaze and attitude.
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High Altitude (reissue)
High Altitude (reissue) (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: SILR 002RE. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Guschg (6:58)
Gritsch (5:35)
Gnalp (5:03)
Review: The newly formed Silum Records' is back with a superb second release that features Zurich collective Wavetest. They have previously released on the likes of Phantom Island and Drumpoet but this might be their best work. It is music inspired by the alpine landscape of the collective's native Liechtenstein but it also has one eye on the dance floor. These are bright, shiny disco-house cuts with happy arps, lush cosmic chords and accessible grooves that simply make you feel good. 'Gritsch' in particular is awash with warm chords and singing leads that will work in a wide variety of settings.
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The Groove Head EP
The Groove Head EP (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 090. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Vibe Like This (5:44)
Groove Head (6:27)
No BS (5:41)
Review: Six years on from his first outing on the imprint, Rick Wade drops his fifth EP for Shall Not Fade. Predictably, it's another beauty, with the long-serving Detroit deep house producer cannily combining electronic and organic instrumentation. Check first A-side 'Vibe Like', where warming Fender Rhodes motifs, rubbery bass guitar and spacey synthesiser doodles ride a restless house groove. Wade opts for a deeper, TB-303 style bassline and more densely layered percussion on the immersive, deep and quietly soulful 'Groove Head', before successfully playing around with sampled loops, subtly hip-hop-influenced house beats and sustained chords on quirky closing cut 'No Bs'.
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Golden Era EP
Golden Era EP (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SNF 094. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Golden Era (4:53)
Tropical Twilight (7:00)
That Time (5:44)
Review: Although best known for promoting new and fast-rising artists, Shall Not Fade has also become a regular home for deep house royalty, not least Rick Wade. Golden Era marks the Detroiter's fifth EP for the Bristol-based imprint, and as usual is full-to-bursting with class-sounding deep house hits. The title track can be found stretched across the A-side, with Wade smothering a deep, squelchy synth bassline and pleasingly swinging deep house drums in gorgeous chords, sun-soaked trumpet sounds, heady synth-strings and languid keyboard solos. The classy vibe continues on side B, where the bongo-rich deep house bliss of 'Tropical Twilight' is followed by the dusty, sub-heavy energy of deep and drowsy floor-filler 'That Time'.
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Magic Black Plastic Vol 5
Charles Webster & Ursula Rucker - "Begin Anew" (Clavis remix) (8:09)
Timanti & Just Her - "Other Side" (6:07)
Dave Seaman - "Heavyweight Residue" (feat Thomas Gandey) (6:25)
Robert Babicz - "Red" (James Harcourt remix) (7:06)
Review: Dave Seaman and Steve Parry's Selador Recordings imprint releases most of its music digitally, serving up the most in-demand tracks on vinyl via the ongoing Magic Black Plastic Series. Volume five in the series boasts four more tried-and-tested treats, beginning with Clavis' gorgeous remix of Charles Webster and Ursula Rucker's 'Begin Anew' - all bubbly, hypnotic electronic bass, trippy tech-house noises, immersive chords, bouncy beats and poetic spoken word vocals. Timanto blurs the boundaries between warming deep house and melody-rich progressive house on 'Other Side', before Dave Seaman joins forces with Thomas Gandey on the low-slung dark room moodiness of 'Heavyweight Residue'. To round off the EP, Harcourt delivers a hypnotic, soft-touch tech-house take on 'Red James' by Robert Babicz.
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Greg Wilson Presents XXXO & ICA Beats 84 (reissue)
Equip - "XXXO" (6:14)
Greg Wilson - "ICA Beats" (Gerd Janson edit - part 2) (5:27)
Greg Wilson - "ICA Beats" (Gerd Janson edit - part 1) (5:41)
Review: Some serious UK electro history here, as Running Back delivers a fresh pressing of Equip's rare 1984 gem 'XXXO', which was previously only available as a single-sided 12" back in the early 2000s. It's an undeniably far-sighted concoction which was produced by Greg Wilson, Martin Jackson and Andy Connell for - but sadly never included on - the pioneering Streesounds UK Electro album the trio created. Although technically electro, the track's 4/4 beats and proto-acid sounds make it a contender for the elusive title of 'first ever house record made in Britain'. To back it up, Gerd Janson has re-edited two previously unreleased electro beats recorded by the trio for a breakdance performance at the I.C.A, both of which sound like mutant, extra-percussive fusions of electro and post-punk.
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All Hands Vol 1
Cat: RS 019. Rel: 27 Mar 24
Frits Wentink - "Jellyfish" (6:55)
DJ Aakmael - "Track 117" (7:08)
Joe Babylon - "Hopp" (5:40)
Rick Wilhite & Jon Easley - "Jada's Pain" (6:23)
Review: Joe Babylon's cultured US label Roundabout Sounds has never rushed music out but when it does serve up new material it is always timeless and top quality. This latest EP is the first installment in the new All Hands series and it features some real house heavyweights. Frits Wentink kicks off with the mystic and lo-fi depths of 'Jellyfish, then DJ Aakmael layers up his soft edge chords and cuddly kicks drums with some muted horn motifs that bring the romance. The label head brings some upright drums and spoken word lyrics for a beautifully warm sound and last of all Detroit royalty Rick Wilhite links with Jon Easley for a final blissed-out and breezy deep house day dream.
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Huguette's Birthday
Cat: RLD 002. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Roulade 3000 - "C'est Party" (6:50)
Occibel - "Give 'Em Some Rest" (6:42)
Hearthug - "Psycho Killa" (Wah-Wah mix) (6:49)
Wooka - "Going Deeper" (6:06)
Review: The Roulade label is doing things right - not only is the music they are serving up superb, but so to do this second 12" comes with great and original artwork. Its neon glow and diffuse light capture the vibes of the synths on the opening cut 'C'est Party' perfectly. It's a melodically rich tech house cut with rubbery bass and great spoken words from a world disco dancing competition. Occibel's 'Give 'Em Some Rest' is busy and dense with whirring sci-fi synths, funky Prince riffs, thudding house beats and plenty of colour. Add in two more equally vibrant and characterful cuts from Hearthug and Wooka on the flip and you have one of the most unique EPs we've heard in some time.
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As Above So Below Compilation Part 1
Cat: ROCKBCE 004. Rel: 27 Jun 23
Anton Kubikov - "Yellow Dee" (8:15)
Cesar Merveille aka CSR - "So Bring It Here" (7:41)
Matheiu, Max Jacobson - "Five In One (Aint No Mountain)" (6:54)
Wareika - "VX" (8:38)
Review: Aterral Limited has taken things slowly to start with but that's fine because the quality of the label's first few releases has remained high. Carlo is behind this one and opens up the EP with 'Hungover', a tune that features Black Loops, who has previously released his own EP on the label. It's lithe, funky deep house with silky synth work and classic drums. 'Lelazo' (feat Emanuele Barilli) carries on down the same path but this time has a darker bassline and more garage tinged skip in the grooves. On the flip side things slow down to a sunset sound on 'Maison' (feat Hauke Freer) and 'Poops' Feat O is a tight, well swung bumper with jazzy keys. Robust and emotive house music from front to back, then.
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Nasty Girl EP
Nasty Girl EP (limited 12")
Cat: ROBSOULCLASSIC 02. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Nasty Girl (5:46)
Thuggish Ruggish (6:38)
The Ghetto Code (6:20)
Review: French "house music purist" Phil Weeks flaunts his domestic absolutism on the very latest EP 'Nasty Girl' for Robsoul, bringing funky and snappy flair to a nasty vocal uptick. With guest vocals from an unnamed collaborator, the title track bottles the dirty excitement of a new nighttime liaison; 'Thuggish Ruggish' and 'The Ghetto Code', meanwhile, pare things back far farther into chuggy Chicago house territory, sacrificing the glammy vocals for analogue-flavoured, brass-driven groovetastics.
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Ripples
Ripples (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 057. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Whirl (6:02)
Breaking Up (5:40)
Room 1 (5:02)
Pump Up The Volume (4:46)
Cenotes (5:37)
Shanghai Street (5:49)
Review: Rhythm Section returns to what they do best: sectioning off the best rhythms and leasing them to a needy house-loving consumer base. Wallace's 'Ripples' cordons off six blossomy, city-slicker house heaters, representing the darker and harder-hitting side of the label. Wallace is known as something of a recluse, but his own Tartan imprint and official releases on the likes of Lobster Theremin and Banoffee Pies have proven this kind of reticence to be irrelevant for success, in hi case. Classic sampledelic house ('Whirl') moves into totally unique future house stompers ('Room 1') and atmospheric rainsoakers ('Shanghai Street') on this limited release, seeming to represent at least two sides of one musical coin.
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Ciao Italia Generazioni Underground: Bonus Quattro
Nikita Warren - "I Need You" (Flute mix) (4:32)
Lorenzo Morresi - "Tento Brass" (4:43)
Deseo - "Summer Breeze" (Jazz mix) (4:28)
Alex Neri & Marco Baroni - "Lamar" (4:48)
Anxious - "Tribal Love" (4:49)
Spinapsys - "Whenever (Asha)" (5:34)
Review: Following the success of the Ciao Italia. Generazioni Underground album, Rebirth is excited to release three additional 'Bonus' parts this year, on a limited edition vinyl press. Bonus Quattro continues connecting two distant yet neighbouring generations: the seminal early '90s, and the modern day from a futuristic perspective. On side A, there's some early classics by the likes of Nikita Warren on the emotive old school feelings of 'I Need You' (Flute Mix) and Lorenzo Morresi on the downbeat swagger of 'Tento Brass'. On the flip, Alex Neri & Marco Baroni serve up the proper uplifting house of 'Lamar' while Spinapsys appears with the life-affirming 'Whenever' (Asha) that's a true zeitgeist of a golden era.
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Mystic Tech EP
Cat: RMCE 020. Rel: 07 Dec 22
Delicious (5:58)
Mystic Tech (6:14)
Nasty Night (4:53)
Review: Almost two years have passed since Detroit deep house man Rick Wade made his bow on Rawax Motor City Edition with the awesome Another Galaxy EP. Happily, we can report that this belated sequel is every bit as alluring as its predecessor. For proof, check A-side 'Delicious', where mazy, mood enhancing electric piano solos, spacey electronics and and woozy, starlight chords stretch out across a bongo-enhanced deep house groove. Wade switches to sci-fi techno/yearning deep house fusion on the equally admirable title track ('Mystic Tech'), before rounding off proceedings via another slab of electric piano-enhanced deep house hedonism ('Nasty Night').
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Solitude
Solitude (12")
Cat: PULP 16. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Solitude (5:44)
Solitude (Jarren remix) (5:50)
Corns Funk (3:28)
Night Drive (3:13)
Night Drive (Mogwaa Crusin remix) (4:32)
Uncles Jam (4:10)
Review: Jayson Wynters is one of the UK's more underrated producers. He hails from Birmingham, has mastered Kung Fu and is no slouch in the studio. This outing on Spanish label Pulp - written back during the lockdowns - is one of his best yet - a deep look into the cosmos, with star-gazing synth lines and analogue drum sounds that are frayed around the edges. Misty-eyed chords define many tracks, with the loosely jumbled drums and rasping basslines all interlocking perfectly. 'Corns Funk' has twanging bass riffs that remind of Prince, while 'Night Drive' is a Dam-Funk style late-night street cruise during sunset.
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Yo Yo Disco
Yo Yo Disco (limited 12")
Cat: PP 095. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Yo Yo Disco
Yo Yo Disco (extended)
Review: You can always count on Public Possession to put out quirky, ear-catching gear for switched on dancefloors. On this occasion they've tapped up Wolfram and Josh Ludlow for this tongue-in-cheek acidic stomper which is roundly defined by the robotic narrator demanding we go back and forth to the club ad infinitum. It's cheeky and a tonne of fun, with a deadly 707-toting beat to back it up, presented in snappy edited form on the A-side and stretched out in extended form on the flip. If you want to get the party popping off with a glint in your eye, this is just the record you need.
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Wait
Wait (12")
Cat: POWERHOUSE 11011. Rel: 15 Sep 20
WK7 - "Wait" (5:56)
Zigg Gonsalezz - "Sunday" (3pm) (8:45)
Zigg Gonsalezz - "Sunday" (Work It) (4:09)
Review: On the latest missive from his energy packed Power House imprint, Rene Pawlowitz - he of Shed and Head High fame - has chosen to showcase tracks from two of his lesser-celebrated alter egos, WK7 and Zigg Gonsalezz. As befits the peak-time ready, party-starting nature of the label, A-side 'Wait' offers an addictive blend of bustling, beefed-up house drums, glassy-eyed female vocal samples and sleazy, rave-igniting riffs. Over on the flip we get two distinctive takes on 'Sunday': the classic New Jersey garage meets Nu Groove style deep house warmth of the '3pm' version, and a stomping late night revision (entitled 'Work It') that peppers a chunky, extra-percussive beat with tight electric piano stabs and booming bass.
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Funderground Vol 1
Cat: PLNK 001. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Moray - "Lujuria Universal" (5:23)
Natural Goofy - "You Are Alone" (5:52)
Len Lewis - "The Emperor Strikes Back" (6:18)
Will Vickers - "Arf Tone" (7:09)
Review: Shout out to brand new label Planka that opens its account with the perfect entitled Funderground EP. It's a various artist affair that welcomes some new names (to us) to the scene and first to go and first to impress is Moray. 'Lujuria Universal' is full flavour tech with punchy kicks and driving, fizzing bass to get clubs going. Natural Goofy brings twitchy cosmic unease to his hurried 'You Are Alone' then Len Lewis takes things into more physical realms with the loopy tech and astral basslines of 'The Emperor Strikes Back'. It is left to Will Vickers to close down and he does so with the freewheeling and turbocharged house of 'Arf Tone.'
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20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 3
Cat: PHONICA 037. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Paramida & E-Talking - "Read My Lips" (6:58)
Dauwd - "Slam" (6:15)
Daniel Avery - "Bell" (6:01)
Willow - "Willbush" (5:03)
Review: London's Phonica Records is celebrating being 20 years strong, not only a shop but also a label that serves as a breeding ground for all manner of new musical talents. What better way to mark the commencement of its third decade, then, than with some new music? 20 Years Of Phonica: Sampler 3 pulls together artists from the electronic vanguard, starting with Paramida & E-Talking's 'Read My Lips' which is an acid-laced 90s techno revival. Dauwd's 'Slam' is stripped back and pulses with acid and Daniel Avery's 'Bell' is languid, melodic and gorgeously serene techno. Willow's 'Willbush' is a skeletal minimal rhythm with some nice wobbly bass weight.
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DSDN EP (reissue)
DSDN EP (reissue) (limited blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PALOMA 008C. Rel: 03 Mar 23
DSDN (10:09)
DSDN (303 instrumental) (6:45)
DSDN (303 city dub) (7:27)
DSDN (instrumental mix) (8:34)
Review: The legacy of one of Berlin's most famous disco spots Paloma Bar is now entrenched, thanks to its existence for several decades already, not to mention its incubation of pedigree DJs and musicians such as one Daniel Wang. Twenty years of activity on the scene and knowledge has been poured into Wang's latest EP for the institution's new record label, straddling four versions of the track DSDN - an ode to Berlin's nocturnal party community. Acid creaks, crude piano riffs, and massive gated drums are the order of the day, conveying the relaxed yet energetic mood of the city at night.
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Vitara 3000
Cat: OATH 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Re-location.zip (5:00)
Floor Science (6:37)
Vitara 3000 (5:17)
Vitara 3000 (Central remix) (7:17)
Review: Church co-head Seb Wildblood presents his latest release titled 'Vitara 3000', boasting three masterfully crafted tracks that effortlessly blend a nostalgic sound with broken beats and dreamy melodies. The EP, released via Istanbul-based label Oath, was a result of his new creative space in Los Angeles after moving from London. The high-energy tech house of 'Floor Science' kicks off the EP, while the slinky and hypnotic title track takes listeners on a blissful journey with euphoric vocals. Over on the second side, the euphoric 'Re-location.zip' radiates new beginnings with its elevating chords and snappy breakbeats, fuelled by Wildblood's new studio gear.
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Magic Bus Live
Cat: NUGNET 07. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Will & Batty - "Relax" (6:15)
MightyHor - "Sonderus" (6:43)
Matichap - "Back Swing" (7:35)
Sekance - "Engrenage" (6:08)
Review: More tripped-out tech house wizardry on Gene On Earth's Nug Net label, with entrancing elements throughout. Will & Batty, MightyHor, Matichap and Sekance each deliver their own take on the contemporary trance prance formula, be that the opener 'Relax' or the notable 'Back Swing', both of which are indelible synaptic overloads, working in many transitional sweeps, sizzles and slurps between the beats and motifs.
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Gently (Baby Ford/Dazmos mixes)
Gently (Baby Ford/Dazmos mixes) (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: NICE 1001. Rel: 02 Sep 19
Gently (Baby Ford & Dazmos Backroom mix) (9:25)
Gently (Baby Ford & Dazmos Frontroom mix) (8:38)
Gently (3:18)
Review: Baby Ford and Dazmos take the limelight on this first release on Nice 1. We Are Syd's original "Gently" is a mellow downtempo roller featuring choice vocals from Shea Seger, but it's the remixes here that get pride of place. Ford and Dazmos lock into an understated drum machine funk draped in hazy pads on the A side "Backroom Mix", while on the flip they push the club elements to the forefront. Riding the rhythm section with intent while still retaining the smoky spirit of the original, the pairing come up with an impeccable "Frontroom" club cut that should nestle comfortably into the bags of all deep digging house heads.
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The Sun Will Shine Again (Kenny Dope remix)
Cat: NER 25389. Rel: 02 Sep 21
The Sun Will Shine Again (9:08)
The Sun Will Shine Again (instrumental) (9:11)
Review: Nervous will forever be etched in the heart of house music lovers. And even after all these years the legendary New York labels continues to serve up the gems. This time out they call upon the one and only Kenny Dope, one half of Masters At Work and a legendary DJ and producer. He adds his famously characteristic warmth and soul to Kenny Bobien and Wheeler Del Torro's 'The Sun Will Shine Again.' It is a gloriously sunny tune with lively, skipping and South Hemisphere tinged beats, a great vocal and plenty of percussive action. The instrumental strips it back to more direct beat work. Both sides bang.
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Colours
Colours (translucent red splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: NATURE 001RED. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Colours (8:05)
Django (6:35)
Switchin (8:20)
Review: Tech house titan from Leeds wAFF has nothing to prove to anyone when it comes to party starting, riot inducing club smashers. Despite that, here he is launching a new label called Nature and delivering some of the fiercest tackle he's ever presented to the world, with lead track 'Colours' in particular turning heads with its canny blend of rampant arpeggios, catchy vocals and a beat to die for. It's a slickly produced workout which will infect the limbs of everyone in a five mile radius, no doubt. 'Django' is moodier, but no less thumping in the important places. 'Switchin' keeps the pressure up while sliding into a more streamlined house framework.
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Blackberry Jam
Cat: MOISSWAX 005. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Khemir - "Disco Bandit" (5:04)
Wurzelholz - "Prince" (6:48)
Sun Rhythms - "If You Like The Music" (4:13)
Frikardo - "I Believe" (5:24)
I Gemin - "Golden" (4:26)
Cosmocomics - "Glamorous Garcon" (5:13)
Review: A top value for money opportunity here, as Moiss Music deliver the latest in their sweet and sticky Jam series of various artist 12" line ups, bringing you no less than six bubbling, vivacious disco triumphs from six artists. Khemir's 'Disco Bandit' kicks off proceedings, a production that sounds like it was made by a band of around 45 musicians, a proper cavalcade of strings, brass, brazen disco thump and beautifully bold vocals. Wurzelholz's 'Prince' goes for a bit more economy but with a slinky funk bassline like that - not to mention the occasional exclamation from the purple overlord himself - it's equally devastating in dancefloor terms. Among the other highlights, 'Golden' by I Gemin has the feel of a lost Daft Punk flip tune and Cosmocomics' 'Glamorous Garcon', boasting 70s-style synth bubbles that are as cute as they are retro. Tasty as ever.
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Melon Jam
Melon Jam (12")
Cat: MOISSWAX 006. Rel: 06 Feb 23
Mathew Ferness - "Paradisio" (5:36)
3kelves & We Are Neurotic - "Laguna Reservoir Funk" (4:00)
Naux - "Foxxy Cleopatra" (6:18)
Partner Music - "People Should Romance" (5:15)
Review: Moiss Music is dropping two slabs of heat this month - their sixth and seventh EPs overall. Both are various artists' collections with plenty of 'floor-facing disco fun. Mathew Ferness opens this one with 'Paradisio' which has plenty of inspiration taken from late afternoon dances somewhere like Ibiza. 3kelves & We Are Neurotic get you working your feet with the busy percussive grooves and squelchy synth funk of 'Laguna Reservoir Funk' while Naux brings lots of loopy fun and throwback vocal goodness to his steamy 'Foxxy Cleopatra.' Partner Music rounds out the EP with the most energetic and busy of the lot - the restless melodies of 'People Should Romance.'

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