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Tosch
Tosch (12")
Cat: SF 001RE. Rel: 09 May 25
Tosch (feat Piper Davis) (8:07)
German Winter (7:00)
Mond (5:40)
Horse Society (7:01)
Review: Superfriends is a new label project from German tech house duo Andhim. They take care of the first release and export outside the usual realms on opener 'Tosch (feat Piper Davis).' It has an air of DJ Koze's hazy nostalgia to it with gentle tumbling drums, broad bass notes and plenty of lo-fi texture. 'German Winter' is not as harsh and cold as the season it is named after, instead layering up subtly hopeful, sustained chords over a groove that's not too heavy, not too airy. 'Mond' brings smeared and smudged melodies, flutes and pianos together over a dubby, delightfully deep house low end. 'Horse Society' closes with the distant sound or bird tweets, a hooky percussive lead and plodding kicks for day-time open-air dancing.
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Flow State
Flow State (hand-stamped 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TET 004S. Rel: 06 May 25
Zoom0036
Jody
Sunrise
Easter Sunday
Feeling Reprise
Review: Leeds-based label Turnend Tapes showcase the wide and very assured skills of Malmo man Martin Abrahamsson aka Bauri across a choice selection of five tracks from the more thoughtful and atmospheric end of the techno scale. That's not to say there aren't grooves aplenty going on. Opening track 'Zoom0036' has some irresistibly shiny, downbeat electro moves, offset by a touch of Autechre-like ghostliness. 'Jody' comes on like Drexciya at their perkiest, with a soupcon of Air Liquide's cheeky phasing, while 'Sunrise (take 2)' has the majesty and simplicity of Aphex's first 'Ambient Works'. Flip it over for 'Easter Sunday', where streamlined polymetric machine funk and solar flare arpeggios do a merry dance, before 'Feeling Reprise' finishes things off with spiralling half-speed beats and yet more melodic grandeur rising out of the mix. Abrahamsson has a long, impressive pedigree with more alter egos than you've had hot dinners, but this is up there with his most original and confident efforts. It's a Flow-brainer.
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Body Edits Vol 1
Cat: BE 12001. Rel: 07 May 25
Love Shade (7:32)
Annihilating Dance (5:37)
Money (7:06)
It's Gonna Be (7:38)
Review: Body Edits makes its inaugural move with a release shrouded in apparent secrecy and anticipation, responding to rumours that a revered figure in UK house (said to be twice Grammy-nominated) is at the helm. The artist is unnamed, but the production speaks volumes: sleek, functional, and brimming with vintage character and jaunt, 'Shades Of Love' counterposes 'Money' with upticks in tempo and flair, while 'Annihilating Dance' is the surreal A2 vision quest, with dissolved voices and flurried, primeval cries tearing our ears asunder.
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Fall EP (feat Leod remix)
Cat: AM 008. Rel: 06 May 25
Fall (6:24)
Closer (5:24)
Filter Feed (5:31)
Filter Feed (Leod remix) (4:47)
Review: Margate-based Braga Circuit showcases a refined signature style and knack for killer sampling with this standout debut on Air Miles. 'Fall' kicks off with amped-up chord stabs and brilliantly well-swung, rolling kicks that soon get those hips moving. 'Closer' oozes summer cool thanks to the balmy chords that soften the percussive, garage-flecked house drums. There is also plenty of Kerri Chandler soul in these here beats that makes them all the more essential. 'Filter Feed' layers up dusty perc and thudding kicks with sultry vocal whispers. It's steamy and irresistible and last but not least, Leod is another talent from the coastal town of Margate and remixes this one with a more direct and dubby style.
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ESUOHLTD 003
Cat: ESUOHLTD 003. Rel: 08 May 25
Ale Castro - "IDWTAD" (7:06)
Hurlee - "Spectral Echoes" (6:29)
Housewife - "Jus A Lil Bit" (7:15)
Midas Field - "Groover" (6:50)
Review: Esuoh Limited's third outing takes the form of another various artists offering, and it explores an on-point mix of garage, house and tech. Ale Castro gets things underway with the bubbly bass motifs and retro stabs of 'IDWTAD' with a vocal refrain repeating the line 'I don't want to talk about drugs'. Hurlee's 'Spectral Echoes' is a super breezy house cruiser with sugar chords and more widescreen smears adding the oil to the drums while a simple, effective vocal hook brings the soul. There is a darker, more heads down energy to Housewife's 'Jus A Lil Bit' then Midas Field's 'Groover' brings class, jazzy magic and plenty of fist pumping fun.
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Adventures II
Cat: FORMNTERRA 006. Rel: 09 May 25
Reichenstein (6:14)
Der Turm (7:17)
Stenzelberg (7:47)
Stenzelberg (Mar Io remix) (8:23)
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Fruit Medley Vol 3
Cat: STRWB 012. Rel: 08 May 25
Cromie - "Timereiter" (7:33)
Wilba - "New Recipes" (7:43)
Darren Roach - "Brettski Colectski" (7:46)
Lazer Man - "Time Of Ghosts" (6:26)
Review: The Fruit Medley series has been hella juicy so far so we're glad another edition is ripe and ready for picking to kick off the label's 2025 season. This one features all newcomers starting with Cromie's 'Timereite', a chubby and clubby tech pumper with full throttle rhythms. Wilba's 'New Recipes' has lush synth smears over grinding low ends that echo early West Coast tech, and Darren Roach then gets a little deeper on the percolating 'Brettski Colectski'. Lazer Man's 'Time Of Ghosts' closes down with a mid-tempo, off-kilter house cut with steely drums and distant alien activity.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Give It 2 U
Cat: CRM 330. Rel: 06 May 25
Give It 2 U (5:55)
The Beginning Groove (5:55)
Green Light (feat Dennis Wonder) (6:04)
Review: Bari's Deepshakerz return to key UK label Crosstown Rebels with a tight, percussive three-tracker rooted in the crossover between Afro-tinged house and punchy, early Chicago rhythms. Opener 'Give It 2 U' throws down a sinewy blend of filtered vocal chops and tumbling drums, straddling jacking minimalism and maximal groove with characteristic flair. On the B-side, 'The Beginning Groove' slows the rush slightly, working a heady, looping motif into a more restrained late-night hypnotiser. Closer 'Green Light' features a crisp vocal from Dennis Wonder, building up a more melodic high with bright chords and bouncy swingiless brooding, more pure release. It's the Italian duo's second release for Damian Lazarus' label, and a strong showcase of their versatility within a signature sound.
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Paradox (reissue)
Cat: REPEAT 36. Rel: 09 May 25
Paradox (8:51)
YCHTM Acid (6:51)
Review: A punctual reissue of a rare Eye 4 Sound tech-acid house party starter from 2004, this Repeat version of Dexter's 'Paradox' stays faithful to one of many EPs in UK artist Mat Royall's regal flush of technical itches to last from 01 to 06, spread across labels like Beat Code, Random House and, in more recent years, Real Deal and Bosh Records. 'Paradox' is subset by the fun-loving 'Ychtm Acid' on the B-side, and while we can't claim to be so clever as to be able to decode this standout track's strange titular acronym, we can vouch for the sickness of its eccentric percussions and atmosphere, a fine case of what we call "mood design".
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Kvater
Kvater (12")
Cat: SPR 004. Rel: 08 May 25
1-2-3 (Radical party mix) (6:23)
Easy Rider (6:19)
4th Floor (7:00)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.07
Disco Stomp EP
Cat: DDNAFN 01. Rel: 09 May 25
Disco Stomp (6:18)
Other Disco Stomp (8:09)
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Numbers Game EP
Cat: UNX 9. Rel: 06 May 25
6minutes (6:27)
Just A Track (part 8) (6:23)
Track 123 (6:00)
Autumn (6:35)
Review: This latest Unxpozd release has taken a hot minute to arrive but it's been worth the wait, because once again DJ Aakmael shows off his deep house class. '6minutes' kicks off with the sort of whimsical late-night chords that soon get you dreaming as the loveably lazy grooves slouch on. 'Just A Track pt. 8' shows Aakmael's sample skills as he chops up the sounds with some nice jazzy keys. You won't find a groove more lush and smooth than the gently cosmic 'Track 123' while 'Autumn' is perfectly stripped back to chunky kicks, slowly ascending chords and a hint of Kerri Chandler soul with a gospel vocal hook.
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DBG II Project (reissue)
Cat: CCE 011BLACK. Rel: 09 May 25
Happy (4:35)
The Truth (5:26)
Truthstamental (4:05)
R U Sure (4:12)
Gigabytes (4:04)
Review: Chicago has many legendary figures, but one who stands proud among many is DJ Deeon, a low-end legend and widely considered to be the true Godfather of ghetto house. He dropped this EP originally back in 2013, and it is one of many that soon became classic, which is why it gets this remix from Chiwax. 'Happy' perfectly summarises Deeon's sound - booming and heavyweight kick and drums, smart samples looped perfectly and big hooks. 'The Truth' speeds things up and brings that Ghetto sleaze, and 'R U Sure' is a more minimal sound that still bangs like a heavyweight. 'Gigabytes' is full of caustic synths and blending melodies that bring sheer chaos to the club.
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Freakmode EP (reissue)
Cat: CCE 014BLACK. Rel: 09 May 25
Yo Mouf (5:42)
Work This Dick (8:04)
Who (3:14)
Off Freakmode (5:42)
Suck It Deep (5:35)
Hoodrat (3:54)
Review: Chiwax is reissuing a couple of the very many superb EPs that DJ Deeon has put out over his peerless career. The Windy City native is known as the Godfather of Ghetto house and always brings more bump and sleaze to his sounds than anyone else. His Freak Mode EP dropped back in 1994 but still sounds like nothing else as it pioneered a new juke and footwork sound. 'Yo Mouf' is tight, loopy, manic and irresistible club music. 'Work This Dick' brings his signature tongue in cheek vocal filth, 'Off Freakmode' has a futuristic twist and 'Hoodrat' is non-stop drum funk for sweaty situations. A legendary EP.

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EEE 018
EEE 018 (12")
Cat: EEE 018. Rel: 07 May 25
Track 1 (7:05)
Track 2 (7:00)
Review: EEE keeps it simple, with the artist, label and EPs all given that simple naming convention. It means there is nothing to focus on but the music. Which is fine by us as this 18th such outing is another doozy that should slip into your record bag post-haste. 'Track 1' has 90s organ chords and a deep, rolling bassline working together to soon get you moving while sustained pads and dry per add detail as a tempting vocal lures you in. On the flip, things are a little less pared back with some widescreen synths adding cosmic scale to the potent tech house drums. Tidy tools.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.07
Excursions 005 (remastered)
Cat: ET 005R. Rel: 07 May 25
Whoa, Nelly (SlapEdit) (8:18)
Sade 2003 (PappEdit) (6:01)
Sade 2000 (PappEdit) (6:16)
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 2000s, Canadian house stalwart Julius Papp released a series of hush-hush rework and remix EPs under the Excursions alias. Some of those - including the 2003 edition of this release - have subsequently become in-demand items online. Listening back, it's easy to hear why. A-side 'Woah, Nelly (Slap Edit)' re-invents Nelly pop classic 'Hot in Here' as a rolling and squelchy slab of party-starting deep house funkiness that's guaranteed to get dancefloors moving. Over on the flip, we get takes on two Sade cuts: the San Francisco deep house style gorgeousness of 'Sade 2003' (a rework of 'Somebody Already Broke My Heart') and the more punchy, energetic 'Sade 2000' (a fine revision of Diamond Life track 'I Will Be Your Friend' which was originally released on an earlier Excursions 12-inch).
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Milano Edizione Spring Summer 25
Cat: FPRSS 2025. Rel: 07 May 25
Ital Come Out (7:48)
Say To Ya (8:31)
Review: Faris Pashion returns with its first release since Autumn/Winter 2021, and despite the hiatus, it has lost none of its elusive house and disco magic. The new one is a two-track celebration of Italo disco and house that is sure to bring out the most high-energy struts on the dancefloor, or get spins for style cats at Milan Fashion Week. 'Ital Come Out' kicks off with some funky and percolating Italo melodies next to lush chords that speak of a balmy summer's evening dance in the open air. 'Say To Ya' then gets deep and silky with a gooey bassline and cosmic melodies next to a soul-stirring but subtle vocal that oozes cool and late-night charm.
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Treasure EP 8
Cat: TREASURE 008. Rel: 07 May 25
ET Is Coming Home (vocal) (8:42)
ET Is Coming Home (instrumental) (5:16)
Flying Machine (10:26)
Review: The Treasure team keeps up the momentum of its early release with another fruitful dive into the annals of house history. This time, they have dug up more nuggets from FR and have refined them for contemporary floors. 'ET Is Coming Home' (vocal) is a slow and dubby cut with percolating live bass and muted horns next to some Ubiquity style vocal soul. The instrumental allows the superbly loose-limbed and live drums room to really shine, and then comes an epic, 10-minute-plus jazz-drenched house odyssey that's alive with swirling cosmic radiance and busy chords and synths. A real trip for proper music heads.
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Kraftphunk 001
Cat: KRAFTPHUNK 001. Rel: 09 May 25
Camille (7:06)
Bigger Better (5:53)
Romantic Rights (5:54)
Funky Evil (6:06)
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The Nug-Net Winner's Circle: 2025
Cat: NUGNET 10. Rel: 08 May 25
Groovy Drew - "The Danswer" (5:53)
DJ Delivero - "Eternal Water" (7:53)
Charlie Florez - "Los Electrones" (7:21)
Arph - "That's A Hooray" (6:08)
Tags: Tech House
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Stay At Home
Stay At Home (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: SAH 007. Rel: 08 May 25
Ildec - "Calling The Police" (6:05)
Adrien Calvet - "Spray Time" (6:30)
Ragwa - "Kings Of The Road" (5:59)
Charleze - "Do It Right" (6:00)
Karaba - "Bye 2002" (5:59)
Review: Five acts that each exists in their own sonic world but are bound by an unseen thread of musical energy. Ildec's 'Calling the Police' pulses with deep, cerebral synths, while Adrien Calvet's 'Spray Time' crafts rhythmic structures that echo the heartbeat of urban life. Ragwa's 'Kings of the Road' weaves dreamy melodies that feel like fleeting moments suspended in time, imbued with a dreamy, escapist quality. Charleze's 'Do it Right' effortlessly blends vinyl's past with the present, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and new. Karaba's 'Bye 2002' manipulates rhythm with kinetic energy, turning beats into pure motion. Though these artists operate in different corners of the globe, their shared sense of musical intensity has brought them together on the same record, proving that distance is no barrier when the sound is this powerful.
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Reflexion EP
Reflexion EP (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: CYPHN 16. Rel: 08 May 25
Innocent Beginnings (6:27)
Dusk & Darkness (6:03)
Stand For Love (7:22)
Ubiquity (5:44)
Review: Infinity Plus One channels the murky heat of 90s Detroit into four cuts that throb with machine soul and analogue bite. Based in the UK, the producer debuts with a raw but focused blend of electro, house and technoihis nod to the Motor City filtered through a distinctively UK lens. 'Innocent Beginnings' pairs chunky kicks with haunted synth washes, laying the groundwork with a bass-heavy strut that feels both grounded and widescreen. 'Dusk And Darkness' leans darker, stitching 808s and breaks into a rolling, rave-adjacent groove, all tension and propulsion. On the flip, 'Stand For Love' dips into classic deep house mode, slowing the pace for a moment of emotional clarityigentle pads circling a tender vocal loop. Closer 'Ubiquity' rides a twisting bassline into atmospheric club gear, its big stabs and lurking low-end pulling dancers into a heady zone. A full-spectrum debut that honours the roots but refuses to settle in them, this is warehouse music made with reverenceiand a sense of forward motion.
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Ahnonghay (reissue)
Cat: NWKT 22B. Rel: 06 May 25
Ahnonghay (Carl Craig remix) (7:24)
Ahnonghay (Dave Clarke remix) (5:55)
Ahnonghay (Kevin Saunderson original Reese mix) (7:04)
Review: Inner City's time on Network Records produced a run of timeless recordings that merged their signature vocal soul with the underground grooves of Detroit. This reissue of 'Ahnonghay' highlights that early golden era and finds the legendary Kevin Saunderson return to his techno roots in some style. The tune was originally released under his seminal Reese alias and marries that raw Motor City energy with sleek electronica that embodies the early techno blueprint. This 12" pressing includes the original mix alongside two standout remixes: Carl Craig's atmospheric reimagining and Dave Clarke's gritty UK techno take. All in all, a vital snapshot of techno's early evolution.
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Space Cadets
Cat: TIED 017. Rel: 08 May 25
Just_Me - "Laser Brane" (5:58)
Lumieux - "In Your Space It's Me In Space" (7:34)
Constratti - "Bind" (8:04)
Max Jacobson & 97 Till - "Orion" (7:05)
Review: Chicago's Tied label rolls out a 17th release as good as all the previous ones, this time with a four-track various artists EP that showcases emerging talents from deep, spacey electronic realms. Just_Me's 'Laser Brane' launches the journey with electro-funk propulsion, while Lumieux's 'In Your Space... It's Me In Space' drifts into cosmic grooves and ambient textures. On the B-side, Constratti's meticulously crafted 'Bind' delivers intricate synth delays and solid rhythms that capture the feeling of interstellar motion. Label head Max Jacobson and 97 Till close with 'Orion,' a break-infused and celestial house cut built for late-night floors.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Cruise Music Vinyl Jams Vol XII
Cat: CM 012. Rel: 06 May 25
Keller - "That Kind Of Girl" (The Dukes original mix) (5:13)
Mark Funk - "Here To Stay" (5:48)
Danny Cruz - "Waiting (For You)" (6:55)
Makito - "Jackin With Millie" (6:31)
Review: If you're reading this you will probably already know that this Cruise Music series has been full of gold over the previous instalments. Whoever is in charge for curation has pulled it off again with four more funky and disco infused house gems. Keller's opener is a classy mix of filtered vocals and drum loops with an aching soul edge. Mark Funk offers a more party starting disco bumper with classic vocal hooks and Danny Cruz takes things onto a summer terrace with glorious horns and uplifting grooves. Makito shuts down with the dusty deep house shuffles and party atmospheres of 'Jackin With Millie.'
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Miroir Of Afterthought EP
Miroir Of Afterthought EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ACHSE 001. Rel: 09 May 25
Lcaise - "Devant Le Miroir" (7:40)
Lcaise - "Devant Le Miroir" (Silat Beksi remix) (7:24)
Erdal Mauff - "Afterthought Sines" (6:30)
Erdal Mauff - "Afterthought Sines" (Fedo remix) (7:43)
Review: 'Devant Le Miroir' ('In Front Of The Mirror') kicks off an egoistically inclined four-track injection of glassy house music from Achse Germany. It's a wavy opening statement from the Berlin native Lcaise, whose return to vinyl releasing is a real treat, long following 2009's 'Gestosis'. Sharing two out of four grooves on the record, Lcaise commissions Silat Beksi to texturise his opening specular spectacular; Beksi convects the A1's feelin' itself with further catoptric phasings and frazzler textures. The other side is taken up by Polish newcomer Erdal Mauff, with 'Afterthought Sines' puling the best it can get from a widescreen mix made up of ultra-loud highs and vivid stabs, and Fedo producing a burblier, alien spaceship retake.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Tuff Cut 7 Vol 2
Tuff Cut 7 Vol 2 (limited 7")
Cat: TC7 002. Rel: 07 May 25
Fooled (4:42)
So Much Love (4:30)
Review: Tuff Cut / Late Nite Tuff Guy (Carmelo Bianchetti) has so far done well to dig out for himself a rather outre oeuvre, the Australian steadily supplying such head-turning edits as this since as far back as 2013. The seventh volume in this new iteration of the series comes in two parts, and brings two further soft disco inflammations: 'Fooled', a pre-coffee, rheumy Sister Sledge disco edit, and 'So Much Love', an unknown cut whose lyrics return plenty of red herrings on the 'ole search bar.
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ATW 010
ATW 010 (12")
Cat: ATW 010. Rel: 06 May 25
Playa Hataz (5:30)
Bring It Back (5:20)
Bumpa Riddim (4:48)
Until The AM (5:22)
Review: Copenhagen's Main Phase continues his ascent in the bass world with a new EP that fuses UK influences and Euro house into four club-ready tracks that again embody his genre-blending style. Effortlessly ranging from UKG and speed garage to dubstep and jungle, he brings a fresh energy with a subtle nostalgic undercurrent. As co-founder of ATW Records alongside Interplanetary Criminal, he's helped shape the new wave of UK-inspired sounds with past releases on Hardline Sounds, Locked On and ec2a. This time out he offers the elastic bump of 'Playa Hataz', the chord-laced shuffle of 'Bring It Back' and vamping new school garage funk of 'Bumpa Riddim' which has been a big one for Burnski. 'Until The AM' closes with a proggy hurry.
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Steady Movin'
Cat: SLPFNK 030. Rel: 08 May 25
NRG VIBES (5:41)
Rough & Ready (6:00)
Fiedel Played A Big One (5:22)
Minimal Interference (Steady Movin') (8:50)
Review: After the inexorable 'Techno Disco Tool', Mella Dee shot like a shuttle from heartthrob disco-techno editor to all-star producer in his own right. 'Steady Movin' hears the British DJ and producer nod to Warp-era Yorkshire breaks, with his native Sheffield sound-checked through four in-yo-face selections, including 'NRG VIBES' and 'Fiedel Played A Big One'. Emphasising Reese bass movements and chunked up, peak-time thumpage, this one's ready-made for the edgier raver.
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De' Jah Voo EP
Cat: CLINICAL 002. Rel: 09 May 25
Vil-N-X - "De' Jah Voo" (Vil-N-X mix) (6:00)
Vil-N-X - "De' Jah Voo" (Rendezvous mix) (7:58)
The Nathaniel X Project - "I Know Me" (6:58)
The Nathaniel X Project - "Kwantum Leap" (6:50)
Review: Rotterdam's Clinical Records bridges eras with a vital new vinyl EP pairing a revered 1992 deep house classic with forward-facing material from a modern legend. Side A on this restitutive record resurrects Vil-N-X's 'De' Jah Voo', its punchy new 'Vil-N-X Mix' redelivering raw 90s sass via urgent hip-rap vocals. The 'Rendezvous Mix' leans into a more meditative space, its lush flutes and deeper harmonisations fostering a mood-drenching for the ages. Flip the record for two standout new tracks from The Nathaniel X Project: 'I Know Me' is all glowing pads agog, while 'Kwantum Leap' pedals harder through hypnotic but driven rhythmic concourses.
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Tags: 90s House
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New York City
Cat: NWT 001. Rel: 09 May 25
MNHTTN (10:00)
STTN ISLND (4:35)
BRX (5:48)
QNS (2:36)
BRKLN (4:31)
Review: We assume that Nuts World Tour is a new label that will serve up sonic homage to each of the cities it names its EPs after. First up is the Big Apple with four cuts all named after four of the city's main boroughs. 'MNHTTN' is first, so it taps into myriad samples from the likes of Mobb Deep, Biggie Smalls, ODB and Aaliyah. They are all dropped over a leggy, rolling deep house groove with a wiggling baseline that its sure to be hugely effective and crowd pleasing. 'STTN ISLND' is more blissed out deep house and is again packed with hip-hop samples, which prove great fun decoding. 'BRX' is soulful, simple, seductive and 'QNS' gets a little more raw with a drilling bassline. 'BRKLN' shuts down with a final variation on the theme.
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Snake Charmer
Cat: COB 21. Rel: 06 May 25
Snake Charmer (8:13)
Promiscuous (6:36)
Buttered Up (7:59)
Broken Science (6:29)
Review: Heady house label Courtesy Of Balance only releases music that you know will stand the test of time. It's informed by the classic schools of deepness but always with a modern touch and unique character, and next to carry that torch is Ostrich aka Nadir Agha. He's in charge of curation at Montreal's legendary Stereo Club and shows his class here with opener 'Snake Charmer' which is built on a dynamic groove foundation and embellished with wispy pads that take your mind on a wander. 'Promiscuous' is heavy, dubby house stripped back to the core essentials and perfectly executed. 'Buttered Up' is a little more mobile but embellished with nothing chords and smoky vocal soul and 'Broken Science' closes with a brilliant broken beat flourish that is full of jazzy invention.
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Tags: Minimal
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Let Me Go
Let Me Go (12")
Cat: HMGRWN 007. Rel: 07 May 25
Let Me Go (6:31)
Swirl (6:26)
Atomic (5:59)
Boys Can Cry (6:42)
Review: 'Let Me Go' is the debut EP from Italian duo Pathagonia, which is made up of Noha and Alex Tea. They are a pair of minimalists who craft sounds for the late-night hours, starting with the title cut. 'Let Me Go' has warm solar winds blowing over the kinetic, crispy drums so makes for a nice soulful sound while 'Swirl' is heavier. The dub quotient is upped, the chords rattle and there's a heads down feel to the way things move onwards. 'Atomic' takes another tack - it's more sparse, airy and shady with whimsical synths doing a nimble dance over tight, loopy drums. Last but not least, 'Boys Can Cry' is a turbocharged but serene tech house wafter. All four are well designed and sure to appeal to real heads.
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Demure EP
Demure EP (12")
Cat: ISA 003. Rel: 08 May 25
Maybe It Was A Dream (7:38)
Goldfish Memory (5:18)
Maybe It Was A Dream (Mihai Popoviciu remix) (7:07)
YEAH (6:11)
Review: The Montreal-based boutique label, Aissa Records, a vinyl-only sub-imprint of Suleiman Records, continues to carve out a niche for sophisticated, nuanced techno with this new one from Pheek. 'Maybe It Was A Dream' merges ambient textures with crisp minimal techno that is dreamy and hypnotic. 'Goldfish Memory' is a track that feels both meditative and kinetic so is perfect for deep listening or late-night sets. On the flip, Mihai Popoviciu delivers a tight, club-ready remix that adds punch without losing the original's subtlety and lastly, 'YEAH' is a dubbed out and reverb-rich roller with abstract sonic details keeping the mind as busy as the body.
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Freedom Spirit
Cat: MMD 032. Rel: 09 May 25
Cloud Waves (New Age Balearic mix) (7:09)
Surf Meditation (5:41)
Verano Espanola (5:54)
Freedom Spirit (5:34)
Archipielagos (6:11)
Cloud Waves (Ambient Meditation mix) (4:28)
 in stock $25.49
Reach Out To Me (remixes)
Cat: HTRE 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Reach Out To Me (Paul Woolford remix) (10:07)
Reach Out To Me (Special Request remix) (6:55)
Review: The recently revived Hard Times Records revisits Karen Pollard's 1996 house anthem 'Reach Out To Me' with local lad and Leeds legend Paul Woolford dropping two standout remixes. First up is his extended mix, an epic ten-minute trip that features the scoring vocals with signature drums and sun-soaked guitar solos that hark back to the classic house era but not cloyingly so. Under his Special Request alias, Woolford then gets wild and delivers a breakbeat-driven remix infused with UK garage vibes and bass-heavy low ends that again join the dots between the past, present and future. Both versions have been road-tested and are already tearing it up thanks to Woolford's versatile production prowess.
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 in stock $18.29
Speedy House Vol 1
Speedy House Vol 1 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RSPEEDYHOUSE 001. Rel: 08 May 25
Things As They Are (5:23)
Liquid (5:14)
Labas Rytas (4:23)
Laser Tag (6:04)
Dreaming (5:49)
Review: Rayonas is both an artist and a record label founded in 2021 that has dealt in some smart underground house sounds. This new one from the imprint begins a sub-series called Speedy House that is about, well, speedy. 'Things As They Are' pairs pensive ambient piano and a recognisable melodic motif with thumping and driving drums. It works well, frankly. 'Liquid' is another chunky, pacey house thumper with 'Labas Rytas ' then veering more into uptempo, funky techno that never quits. 'Laser Tag' has a loopy, underlapping bassline and gloppy pads and 'Dreaming' shuts down with a richer array of non-melodic colours for peak time trips.
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Corner Wax Volume 3
Cat: CORNERWAX 3. Rel: 09 May 25
RDPV Crew - "Nesmeshno" (4:42)
Bluezz Vylez - "Shadow Of Haumea" (4:14)
Andre Go ILLa - "Venus" (4:19)
Tape Trax - "Southwest Boy" (7:05)
 in stock $16.91
Vicino O' Mare
Cat: SNATCH 208V. Rel: 07 May 25
Vicino O' Mare (extended vinyl mix) (5:24)
Vicino O' Mare (The Shapeshifters Piano Bump extended remix) (6:00)
Vicino O' Mare (Louie Vega extended remix) (6:14)
Vicino O' Mare (Louie Vega dub remix vinyl edit) (6:16)
Review: Summer may still be some way off, but it's a fair bet that Riva Starr's latest single on his own Snatch Raw imprint will feature prominent in festival sets and at open-air dances. In its EP-opening 'extended vinyl mix' form, 'Vicino O Mare' is a chunky, disco-fied house jam rich in rubbery bass guitar, warming Rhodes riffs, reverb-laden male vocal samples, swirling synths and just the right amount of disco-house style filter trickery. Fittingly, disco-house veterans Shapeshifters deliver the first remix, cannily adding hands-aloft piano stabs to the Californian producer's infectious disco-house groove. Louie Vega takes over on the flip, first delivering a joyous, samba-soaked Latin house 'extended mix' before stripping his rework back to the heavy tribal drums on the excellent 'dub remix vinyl edit'.
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Hot In The D EP (feat Delano Smith mix)
Cat: BM 014. Rel: 09 May 25
Hot In The D (5:53)
Nobody's Fool (6:54)
Hot In The D (Delano Smith remix) (5:36)
See The Light (6:18)
Review: Ryan Sadorus joins forces with vocalist Simon Black to craft a track that distills the essence of Detroit house into a modern, infectious groove. The production pulses with a deep, steady rhythm that evokes the city's legacy of soul-tinged, dancefloor-driven sound, adding a fresh sense of clarity and precision. There's a tension between the track's smooth, forward-moving momentum and the rawness of its elements that capture the city's spirit of innovation within the confines of a familiar, yet evolving, form. Sadorus's blend of modern sensibilities with classic Detroit influences makes this track feel both fresh and timeless. The accompanying remix from Delano Smith further enhances the original, adding his signature deep, rolling style. Smith's version takes the track in a more expansive direction, with subtle intricacies and a hypnotic build that brings an even greater sense of tension and release. His seasoned approach to Detroit house transforms 'Hot in the D' into something even more immersive, ensuring the track will continue to dominate dancefloors globally. It's a perfect example of how the city's legacy lives on through its new wave of artists and producers.
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Odd Jobs Vol 4
Odd Jobs Vol 4 (hand-stamped 12" limited to 199 copies)
Cat: COM 011. Rel: 06 May 25
Omar Santis - "Pinoki" (5:38)
Flabaire - "Just Another Tool" (5:58)
Thomas Wood - "All It Takes" (5:47)
Potholes - "Bromsman" (6:11)
Review: Finland's Common Labour label unites four different producers on the fourth volume of its Odd Jobs series, and each of them goes deep in their own inimitable way. Omar Santis begins with an unhuried and smoky dubbed out house with wispy pads and subtle vocals on 'Pinoki.' Flabaire ups the energy with some slick, tightly programmed but smooth drum loops that bounce freely beneath warm pads which infuse the mix with soul. Thomas Wood's 'All It Takes' has molten bass and liquid synths for a dub house delight on 'All It Takes' and Potholes's 'Bromsman' is the headiest of the lot with DJ Koze-style melodic whimsy.
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Gespielt von: Thomas wood
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $17.73
Recognition EP
Cat: DBKAB 002. Rel: 08 May 25
Recognition (7:42)
Sparkling Mouth (6:40)
Speak In A Whisper (7:36)
Speak In A Whisper (Fedo remix) (7:13)
Review: Silat Beksi hails from Ukraine and has been serving up finely tuned minimal grooves for some time. This outing takes him to the young Duboka label for a trio of deft, lithe, sinewy sounds. 'Recognition' kicks off with a weighty and dubbed out low end but plenty of drive in the silky pads that loop in colourful patterns. It's a graceful groove which leads into the more lumpy and bubbly dub-tech of 'Sparkling Mouth', a Melchior Productions adjacent sound that is seductively smooth. 'Speak In A Whisper' gets more bitty and abstract with late-night afterparty energy and vinyl crackling bringing it to life. Fedo remixes it with more direct drum funk.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Hot Hands EP
Cat: TJVV 001. Rel: 08 May 25
T Jacques & Velvet Velour - "Hot Hands" (7:09)
T Jacques - "Deep Blue" (6:51)
Velvet Velour - "What U Like" (5:42)
Review: T Jacques and Velvet Velour apparently made the opener on this new EP some time ago and thought it was lost. It has recently been rediscovered and we couldn't be happier: 'Hot Hands' is spaced out industrial cosmic tech with synth lines carving neat parabolas and crispy drums bringing the funk. Both artists then go it alone for one cut each: T Jacques's 'Deep Blue' is buffed up deep house with an electronic edge and whimsical synth motifs, then Velvet Velour's 'What U Like' has a playful and restless groove daubed with neon colours and sensuous vocal whispers.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.51
Break This House Down
Break This House Down (12" + poster)
Cat: CMC 384. Rel: 06 May 25
Break This House Down (main mix) (5:26)
Break This House Down (live mix) (5:01)
Break This House Down (Acid remix) (5:26)
Break This House Down (EVM 128 remix) (5:36)
Review: Telefax Productions - mysterious musical masterminds formed by veteran producers with roots in the late 80s - finally drop a vinyl release of their 2024 breakout club anthem, 'Break This House Down'. It is an unashamedly revivalist hip-house banger backed by proper DJs like Honey Dijon and Luke Solomon and features fiery verses from rising Buffalo MC DeeVoeNay. Alongside the flame-hot original is a live band version with HR Nightmare, plus a rough and ready bruk remix from London's EVM128 and last but not least, a visceral acid house rework. This is a perfect example of how you balance nostalgia and freshness and do it right. The package is finished in style with fine artwork by KLF legend Jimmy Cauty.
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The Tommaso EP
Cat: RSD 029. Rel: 07 May 25
G-Class (feat Logan Aspin) (6:19)
Fierro Viejo (4:37)
Giente Que (4:41)
Snake Pit (5:21)
Review: Tommaso is an exciting young talent who has brought plenty of freshness to the underground scenes of both Florence and Chicago. Now he debuts on Rocksteady Disco with more of his signature organic and soulful sounds. This one kicks off with 'G Class' which is a peak-time house pumper with lovely liquid bass and sunny strings. 'Fierro Viejo' is more twisted with rumbling bass and a peppering of percussion that will twist dancers inside out. 'Giente Que' is an arp-fuelled Italo-inflected banger and last of all is the more slow, seductive and absorbing sound of Snake Pit' for late-night lovers. Another fine EP from Tommaso.
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Gespielt von: Ben Gomori
 in stock $14.69
Quantum Voyage EP
Quantum Voyage EP (grey marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: PHONOGRAMME 61. Rel: 09 May 25
Quantum Voyage (12:38)
Sky's Whisper (5:47)
Sunny Konotop (7:32)
Review: Ukrainian producer Vakula makes a swift return to the always reliable Phonogramme label from Paris with a superb follow-up to his recent Dinsync collaboration. Deep, nocturnally charged and gorgeously atmospheric, the EP opens with the brooding acid of 'Quantum Voyage', where foggy pads drift over bubbling 303 and jagged machine hits. 'Skys Whisper' blends emotive synth waves with growling bass and crisp drums, with its bittersweet topline gliding over sumptuous harmonics, while 'Sunny Konotop' maintains a similar trajectory, with misty-eyed synth work dancing over low-slung bass and swung beats. Magnificent work.
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Digital Transmission EP
Cat: MATE 018. Rel: 06 May 25
Don´t U Feel It (7:17)
Don´t U Feel It (Demuir's Playboi edit) (6:27)
With You (7:20)
Feel The Heat (6:14)
Review: This tasteful Spanish label always does a fine line in traditionally inclined deep house. Their latest drop brings together the talents of Andrew Lozano and Trevor Vichas. 'Don't U Feel It' kicks off with a playful skip in the drums and one of those spoken word vocals that add plenty of atmosphere. It's Demuir who remixes this one with even more light-hearted groove and jazzy Rhodes chords. Lozano and Vichas then offer 'With You' which keeps the dubby, smoky, frayed-edge house sounds rolling and 'Feel The Heat then brings a more upright groove with driving hits and swirling pads that speak to the soul.
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Gespielt von: Rafa Santos, Stefan Ringer
 in stock $13.02
Alben
Child Of The Internet
Child Of The Internet (LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: LIIT 006. Rel: 08 May 25
Menu Diving (3:14)
Slidin In Yo DM's (feat Hyrr IV) (0:27)
WorldWideWeb (2:10)
Refresh (Jon Mikiver) (3:11)
Up In The Cloud (1:45)
Chonky Cat Meme (feat Maihe) (1:25)
Nutiboi (2:08)
Like Comment Share & Subscribe (feat Mirtel Pohla) (2:01)
Just Scrolling (feat Kitty Florentine) (2:47)
Fiber-Optic Cable (3:20)
Onlyfans (feat Helgi Saldo) (1:24)
Surfing The Dark Web (feat David) (2:37)
Data Harvesting (2:27)
There's No One New Around You (2:47)
AInternet Radio (2:08)
Crypto (feat Maiduk) (2:20)
Accept All Cookes (2:27)
You're All Caught Up (1:26)
 in stock $28.81
Always Moving
Cat: FRLP 43. Rel: 06 May 25
CDMX (4:37)
Mamao (4:40)
Detriot Love Letter (feat Byron The Aquarius) (5:27)
Electrical (feat Marlena Dee) (4:31)
Synesthesia (5:27)
LSD (feat Marlena Dee) (5:28)
Experience (feat Marlena Dee) (4:41)
Pleasure Ride (feat Harvey Sutherland & Marlena Dae) (5:03)
Time Space Matter (4:31)
Intercourse (5:02)
Slow Jamz (4:23)
Good Bye Berlin (5:29)
Review: Prolific Italian maestro Black Loops returns to Freerange with Always Moving, a debut album steeped in high-grade dance heritage. Drawing on over a decade of production, he moves beyond club tools to something more personal and musical, with guest appearances from Harvey Sutherland, Byron the Aquarius and Marlena Dae. Rooted in funk, soul and 90s grooves, these are rich, warm tracks with fully authentic swing i with much of the percussion played live by the artist himself. The result is fluid and human, from the broken beats of 'CDMX' to the shimmering chords of 'Detroit Love Letter'. Marlena Dae adds her touch to several standouts, including the disco-leaning 'Electrical' and hazy deep house of 'Pleasure Ride'. Even at its most downtempo, like the closing 'Good Bye Berlin', the album stays focused and melodic. A confident and expressive full-length that shows how far Black Loops has come while hinting at where he might head next.
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