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G2
G2 (12")
Cat: CAB 65. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Techno
G2 (7:09)
Lofi (6:17)
Dub Chords (6:48)
Review: Cabinet is a label that has already got a fine reputation and that has been well-deserved for its work over the years. Now it offers up a new EP from a new project by long-time friends and early Cabinet members Daniel Paul and DJ Trike. They are calling themselves Bass Cab and their vibe is, going off this first EP, classic early 90s analogue techno with live dub versions. 'G2' is a silky and frictionless dub that is as smooth as glass and perfect to get lost in. 'Lofi' has dusty deep house aesthetics with a lovely muted lead synth that voyages at its own pace through the cosmos. 'Dub Chords' brings a mix of twitchy synths, reverb, bouncing drums and rubbery bass.
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 in stock $16.31
Soothing
Soothing (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CAB 48. Rel: 13 Mar 17
 
Deep House
Soothing (7:48)
Visions (9:23)
Review: Highly respected Frenchman Alexandre Gouyette makes his debut on Berlin institution Cabinet Records with two perfectly contrasting grooves: "Soothing" naturally lives up to its name with soft focus dubby synth ripples and a classic drum arrangement while "Visions" rolls and punches like a Kenny Dope beats track. Broken, spacious, dubbed-out and physical, Brawther's reputation for rough finesse is so strong you can properly feel it.
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out of stock $10.78
Lisboa
Lisboa (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: CAB 57. Rel: 14 Apr 20
 
Deep House
Lisboa (Night dub) (7:28)
Lisboa (Day mix) (6:30)
Review: Emergent duo Brudan are next up on the mighty Cabinet, bringing that sleek strain of tech house the label is such a trusted source for. The synths are shimmering yet neatly trimmed on the "Night Dub" mix of "Lisboa", where a classic house bassline underpins the aqueous leads in a perfect balance of elements. The "Day Mix" on the flip keeps things mellow, with that excellent chord treatment still front and centre, but there's a softer landing to the groove to suit a more sun-lit moment. Still, the beats remain forthright and funky as you'd expect on Cabinet, leaving us anticipating the next tripped out dancefloor we can lose ourselves to this on.
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Gespielt von: Subb-an
out of stock $11.31
Comfort Inn EP
Cat: CAB 82. Rel: 04 Feb 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Elwico (7:43)
Arcade (8:07)
Sunday Best (8:11)
Review: Undisputed heroes of the Berlin underground Cab Drivers get their Comfort Inn EP from 1997 on Cabinet re-released, so get in there and grab your piece of history! iI's always a pleasure to hear their now signature sound, it's timeless. Starting out with "Elwico" a deep and bumping groover sitting somewhere in the grey area between deep house, minimal and techno. Yep: that's their sound alright! "Arcade" is fiercer: an 808 rhythm track and DJ tool that would suit a variety of purposes. Hell, it sounds good enough just on its own. Finally on the flip is "Sunday Best", a funky and emotive exploration in deepness that would sound great as the sun's coming out on Sunday morning at Hoppetosse.
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Gespielt von: Alex Font, Moreon, Scott Kemp
out of stock $9.73
Playroom
Playroom (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CAB 41. Rel: 23 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Playroom (9:51)
A Less Complex Situation (11:10)
Review: Daniel Paul and Jens Augustowsky have been steering Cabinet Records for twenty years now, establishing the label as one of Berlin's most reliable outlets for techy, housey fare and contributing their own weight in productions under various aliases. Cab Drivers is one of their longest-running collaborations with Playroom their 11th 12" release under the name in those two decades, and their studio understanding is quite evident in the productions. Both the ten minute title cut and "A Less Complex Situation" are understated but wholly effective DJ tools with the subtle acid modulations of the former just edging it.
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out of stock $9.45
Taxi Funk Bon Bon
Cat: CAB 42. Rel: 16 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Taxi Funk (15:23)
Bon Bon (6:52)
Taxi Funk (dub mix) (7:32)
Review: If you're reading this we've got to hand it to you; you really know your stuff! The Cab Drivers are Berlin's undisputed masters of quality techno and house that all the heads can count as some of their secret weapons in their records bag. The man himself Richie Hawtin even compiled a body of their work on his Plus 8 imprint in 2006, Cabinet Classics, which is testament to their illustrious discography. This release is another worthy addition to their catalogue. "Taxi Funk" is all that its infectious swirling synth stabs and syncopated rhythms. "Bon Bon" is more uplifting with its shimmering keys and mesmerising melody pushing you into a truly higher state!
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out of stock $10.00
Seat Belt (reissue)
Cat: CAB5 2. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Techno
Seat Belt (6:59)
Secret Path (8:14)
Traffic Light (8:43)
Hit & Run (6:39)
Review: Second time around for Cab Drivers' fantastic debut EP, which the Berlin-based duo initially recorded and released way back in 1996. As the original EP did, this reissue begins with the crunchy, Motor City-influenced techno throb of "Seat Belt" - all mind-altering, fast-paced bass, spaceship horn stabs and bustling beats - before moving on to the sub-heavy hustle of "Traffic Light". Over on side B, "Traffic Light" is a pounding slab of intergalactic techno-jack laden with alien-sounding synthesizer motifs, while "Hit and Run" combines darting, funk-fuelled space boogie motifs with driving drums and another restless, all-action electronic bassline.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Spaceship
Spaceship (12")
Cat: CAB 56. Rel: 04 Jun 19
 
Minimal/Tech House
Spaceship (7:20)
Quotes (10:33)
Review: Ever reliable Berlin duo Cab Drivers are back on Cabinet with more boompty minimal house business you've come to expect from the legendary duo. Powered by analogue soul throughout, Daniel Paul and ZKY go deep into the night with the emotive, bass-driven title track before getting freakier and darker on the flip with "Quotes". Well suited for the after-hours, this 12" is packed full of vintage drum machine flair and intoxicating electronics.
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out of stock $10.51
Alternative Acts
Alternative Acts (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CAB 49. Rel: 12 Jan 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Alternative Acts (7:11)
Drive One (6:59)
Holiday Ahead (9:54)
Review: Berlin's finest and Cabinet Records head honchos Jens Augustowsky and Daniel Paul return for more perfect loops with their signature all hardware setup. The most infectious and hypnotic minimal house served up to perfection on their newest offering. It starts off with the plonky swing fuelled groove of "Alternative Acts": a signature sound of theirs which you can hear in the work of other artists they no doubt influenced such as Mike Shannon. On the flip, there's the deep and emotive "Drive One" supported by thunderous toms and bittersweet pad textures complete with perfectly filtered chords. Finally "Holiday Ahead" is the most positive and uplifting offering here and perfect to play just as the sunlight starts to peer through the blinds on Sunday morning: there's hell of a lot of soul on this boompty acid jam.
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Correspondance
Cat: CAB 46. Rel: 09 Sep 16
 
Minimal/Tech House
Correspondance (9:21)
Correspondance (Audio Werner remix) (8:24)
Review: Berlin's Cab Drivers are the real deal. If their extensive collection of classic Roland machines wasn't enough, they even sequence them all on an old Atari ST you don't get more purist than that. Paul and Augustowsky's new track "Correspondence" has all the hallmarks of their signature sound: bumpin', melodic, rolling and emotive. You know; the Cab Drivers sound! On the flip, fellow Berlin minimal techno legend Audio Werner steps up to deliver a more darker and emotive remix that strays on the dubbier side of things and we loved it: Tip!
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out of stock $10.26
The Remixes
CAB DRIVERS / VARIOUS
Cat: CAB 52. Rel: 03 Apr 18
 
Techno
A Scott & Chad - "Mrs J" (Cab Drivers remix) (7:31)
Nail - "Dub Me 2" (Cab Drivers remix) (6:53)
Paul Kalkbrenner - "Globale Gehung" (Cab Drivers remix) (4:59)
Mambotur - "Desde Que Te Vi" (Cab Drivers remix) (7:37)
Mancini - "Jijijaja" (Cab Drivers remix) (7:48)
Thorsteinsson - "Midnight At Taffey's" (Cab Drivers remix) (7:33)
Diego Krause - "Liberation" (Cab Drivers remix) (6:26)
Vicmari - "Who Could Measure" (feat Chann Of Amraah8 - Cab Drivers remix) (6:13)
Review: Berlin's infamous Cabinet Records is arguably responsible for the rise of tech-house over the last two decades, and the Cab Drivers have been the label's shining light throughout the years. Daniel Paul and Jens Augustowsky have defined a genre and a sound, taking inspiration from US legends like Mood II Swing and Pal Joey, and evolving the classic deep house sound into something more functional and electronic. This new compilation is an extended collection of their own remixes of other contemporary favourites, and if you're someone whose looking to buy original 12s from the duo but can't afford the Discogs price tags, then this will be an uncompromising compromise. In short, you get the legendary duo doing their thing over tunes by the likes of Paul Kalkbrenner, Nail, Mancini and Diego Krause, often making the originals a thousand times better.
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Gespielt von: SY
out of stock $18.67
Goodies 4
Goodies 4 (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: CAB 64R. Rel: 13 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Da Kick Squad - "Do This Gig" (Daniel Paul edit) (5:29)
Daniel Paul & DJ Trike - "Rollo" (Atitlan version) (7:39)
Sadan - "Creamster Shake" (7:01)
Flashbaxx - "Gold" (7:11)
Review: More 'Goodies' from the classy Cabinet label, as the imprint's occasional multi-artist EP series reaches its fourth instalment. Berlin scene stalwart Daniel Paul kicks things off with a fiendishly sub-heavy, garage-flecked and deliciously dubbed-out edit of Da Kick Squad's 'Do This Gig', before Attilan provides a pleasingly spacey, deep and rolling house revision of Daniel Paul and DJ Trike's 'Rollo'. Over on the flip, Sadan's 'Cremaster Shake' peppers a deep, dubby bassline and loose-limbed tech-house drums with intergalactic synth sounds, while Flashbaxx's 'Gold' effortlessly joins the dots between woozy, sun-soaked deep house niceness and the crew's usual disco-tinged synth and guitar sounds. In other words, it's a genuinely high quality collection that's all killer and zero filler.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $15.76
Goodies 4 U
Cat: CAB 64. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Da Kick Squad - "Do This Gig" (Daniel Paul dub) (5:29)
Daniel Paul & DJ Trike - "Rollo" (Atitlan version) (7:39)
Sadan - "Creamster Shake" (7:01)
Flashbaxx - "Gold" (7:11)
Review: Cabinet is one of those labels that has been turning out the tuned for years and the quality level somehow never seems to dip. This latest 12" opens up with a Daniel Paul edit of Da Kick Squad's 'Do This Gig' which is slick tech with hints of Melchior's smooth sound design. Daniel Paul & DJ Trike' 'Rollo' (Atitlan version) is another perfect example of nailing a sweet and hypnotic house loop and just letting it run for days. Sadan's 'Creamster Shake'is a more trippy and lithe affair with some playful melodies and Flashbaxx's 'Gold' is a deep, late night and candle-lit sound for romantic and intimate spaces.
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Tags: Tech House
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Honeydrop 5
Cat: CAB 51. Rel: 18 Dec 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gruenzeug (5:52)
Siebeneck (4:54)
Melonshake (5:58)
Review: Berlin's Hans Schaaf is no newcomer to the block. Far from it. The German producer has been banging out beats since about 1993, under the iconic DJ Honesty moniker, an alias which has constantly filled us with intrigue and excitement due to its underlying diversity. In other words, this guy can do it all when it comes to house and tech, so it's a pleasure to have him back on our charts with an EP on the always excellent Cabinet Records! "Gruenzeug" is a master blaster of a churner, slick and heavy on the beats, of course. "Siebeneck", on the B-side, is a moodier and altogether more dubwise groover, powered by a heavy sub bass, and "Melonshake" builds on that with a rolling bassline that has much in common with electro and the deeper side of techno. Tip!
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out of stock $10.00
Spring EP
Spring EP (eco vinyl 12")
Cat: CAB 63. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Make Your Own Reality (6:07)
Three In One (6:01)
Drippin' (6:02)
Review: Like much of Cabinet's catalogue, this label debut from rising star Ed Herbst - co-owner of Beste Modus - explores the deeper, warmer and more intergalactic end of the tech-house spectrum, delivering cuts that could also be embraced by those who play deep house and techno. Our pick of an extremely strong bunch is A-side 'Make Your Own Reality', where gentle sci-fi synth sounds, bubbly electronic melodies and deep space chords cluster around rolling house beats and a toasty bassline. Elsewhere, 'Three In One' is a tougher and gnarlier excursion tailor-made for peak-time sets, while 'Drippin' sees Herbst reach for sweaty drums, dubby sub-bass, twinkling lead lines and the most tactile of chords.
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Tags: Tech House
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Zwo Fremde
Zwo Fremde (coloured vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CAB 50. Rel: 07 Nov 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Zwo Fremde (11:38)
Backside 50 (8:42)
Review: Although best known these days as Cab Drivers, Berlin's Daniel Paul and Jens "DJ Zky" Augustowsky have been working together under different aliases since 1994. Karo was one of their earliest aliases, with the Zwo 12" - in which "Zwo Fremde" originally appeared - slipping out in 1995. It's good to see the track getting a second airing, because it's arguably one of the finest tech-house tracks of all time. Loopy, hypnotic, tracky and blessed with some wonderful cyclical synth motifs, it feels like the missing link between Detroit-influenced UK tech-house of that period and the more dub-focused sound of Berlin. This time round it's accompanied by the specially recorded "Backside 50", a similarly slick, melodious and locked-in cut bristling with spacey pads, darting acid bass and intergalactic electronics.
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Goodies Tree
Cat: CAB 60. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Kreutziger - "After B" (6:38)
Compass - "String Theory" (6:26)
Ed Herbst - "The Only Thing" (6:13)
Phadan - "What We Got" (5:17)
Review: Quality vibes abound on this new release this week by the ever reliable Cabinet Records, with four selections of real proper house music from an old school perspective. Kreutziger kicks off the Goodies Tree EP with the deep boompty swing of "After B", followed by Compass with the emotive and bittersweet Windy City influence of "String Theory". Over on side B, Berlin's Ed Herbst is in fine form as always on "The Only Thing" and Phadan closes it out with the after party style of "What We Got" reminiscent of classic Derrick Carter.
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Goodies Too
Cat: CAB 54. Rel: 11 Dec 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Noah Skelton - "Vibrations" (7:01)
Daniel Paul - "First Touch" (6:40)
Phazer - "Racoon" (7:12)
Youandewan - "Pinger" (Goodies edit) (6:31)
Review: We'd heartily recommend this pleasingly varied, all-star affair from long-serving electronic imprint Cabinet. All four tracks are primed and ready for peak-time plays, with the wonderfully hypnotic, deep, dubby and bass-heavy bounce of Youandewan's "Pinger (Goodies Edit)" standing side by side with Noah Skelton's even deeper and groovier EP opener, "Vibrations", at the top of the pile. That said, many will gravitate towards the loved-up, piano-rich rush of Phazer's dream house-inspired "Racoon", while Berlin veteran Daniel Paul's "First Touch" is a wonderfully warm and melodious chunk of spacey deep house.
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out of stock $10.51
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