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Hi Speed Lover
Cat: CRM 312. Rel: 10 Jun 24
 
Deep House
Hi Speed Lover (5:38)
Hi Speed Lover (Nick Morgan remix) (5:39)
Cherries (6:47)
Cherries (Kinahau remix) (7:38)
Review: Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels kicks on with more useful house fuel here, this time from the fast-rising Airrica whose playful sounds have begun to make a mark in the same way as have her DJ sets across some of the UK's most notable events. There is a garage vibe to 'Hi Speed Lover' with its dusty drums and old school melodies, while Nick Morgan remixes it into a deep-cut house groove for late nights. With 'Cherries', Airrica layers up floating beats and pads with sensual vocals to make for something that will encourage dance floors to zone out. A Kinahau reworks it into even more dreamy territory.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.13
Vampire Nightclub
Vampire Nightclub (red vinyl 12")
Cat: CRM 064RPRED. Rel: 02 Mar 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vampire Nightclub (feat Seth Troxler) (8:20)
Without You (extended 12" mix) (8:37)
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Play With My Mind
Cat: CRM 311. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Deep House
Play With My Mind (6:37)
Casual Verve (6:13)
Connect (5:31)
Delerium (5:59)
Review: UK house mainstays Audiojack are well entrenched in the house scene and have been forever. They have landed on plenty of key labels, established their own fine outlet, and now land on the respected Crosstown with a fresh deep house offering. 'Play With My Mind' is a nice bubbly cut with 90s chords and deft little vocal sounds. 'Casual Verve' brings some US garage style snares and a gritty, grinding bassline and 'Connect' is oozes cool from the neon synth patterns that bounce over the stripped-back beats. 'Delirium' shuts down with a libidinus vocal hook over turbo charged tech grooves.
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Guardian Angel
Cat: CRM 318. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Techno
Guardian Angel (7:06)
Guardian Angel (Stimming remix) (7:13)
Guardian Angel (Hardt Antoine remix) (6:19)
Review: Henri Bergmann and Wennink's Guardian Angel marks an impressive debut on Crosstown Rebels, delivering a track that expertly fuses melody with depth. Bergmann's knack for sculpting rich, atmospheric landscapes is matched by Wennink's haunting vocals, creating a piece that feels both expansive and intimate. It's the kind of collaboration that hints at a shared vision without ever losing individual identity. The original track opens with textured percussion, slowly unfurling into an emotive soundscape as Wennink's vocals hover above like an ethereal guide. There's a melancholic undertone, but it's balanced by an uplifting drive, showcasing their ability to blend light and dark seamlessly. The remixes take Guardian Angel into uncharted territories. Stimming strips things back, opting for a more minimalist approach that sharpens the focus on rhythmic intensity, while his subtle use of effects amplifies the track's ethereal quality. It's a remix that feels lean but still full of intent. Hardt Antoine, on the other hand, plunges deeper into the shadows, pushing the bassline forward and letting synths stretch into eerie, sci-fi realms. His reworking is darker, stranger, and ultimately a satisfying close to the EP. With this release, Bergmann and Wennink add another strong entry to the Crosstown Rebels roster, proving that their partnership is one to keep watching.
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If I Can't Be Yours
Cat: CRM 319. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
UK Garage
If I Can't Be Yours (3:35)
You Think You Can Fix Me (7:20)
If I Can't Be Yours (Enamour remix) (6:11)
If I Can't Be Yours (Sicaria remix) (3:45)
Review: Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels shows it very much still has its finger on the pulse with this new and garage-tinged outing from Bullet Tooth. If opens with the pitched-up vocals and rugged drums of 'If I Can't Be Yours' before 'You Think You Can Fix Me' has more floating grooves and waif synths keeping you suspended above the dance floor. Enamour then steps up with a remix that strips it back and reworks it into smooth deep house groove for beachy fun. Last of all is a Sicaria remix which is emotive, punchy and built on glitchy broken beat loops.
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Desire
Desire (12")
Cat: CRM 329. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Desire
Patience
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I've Learned That
I've Learned That (limited 12")
Cat: CRM 288. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Deep House
I've Learned That (7:09)
I've Learned That (Dino Lenny & Fred Conti remix) (6:15)
I've Learned That (Shadow Child Classic mix) (6:51)
I've Learned That (Jonathan Kaspar remix) (7:22)
Review: Crosstown Rebels shows something of a different side to usual here - where it normally deals in steely late-night tech, this new one from Dino Lenny - an Italian veteran who has done it all in his time - is a more lush and deep vocal house offering. 'I've Learned That' rolls with a carefree vibe and soulful male and female vocals next to lush strings. A Dino and Fred Conti remix pairs it back to a more funky minimal house vibe and then Shadow Child brings some catchy and juicy garage moves to his remix while Jonathan Kaspar swings low and dubby with his artful rework.
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The Late Shift EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: CRM 322 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Dusk Till Dawn (with Liz Cass) (5:59)
Move Your Body (with Liz Cass) (6:45)
Get High & Dance (6:43)
Won't You? (6:15)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Cameron Jack returns to Crosstown Rebels with his first EP on the label, delivering a standout offering that showcases two collaborations with vocalist Liz Cass and two solo productions. London-born, Ibiza-based DJ/producer Cameron quickly rises in the house scene, supported by key figures like Damian Lazarus, Blond:ish and Lee Burridge. 2024 sees him sharing stages with Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, and DJ Tennis, further solidifying his presence. On 'The Late Shift,' he explores his late-night sound with 'Dusk Till Dawn,' a track that blends deep grooves with Liz's seductive vocals, and 'Move Your Body,' which invites listeners into an infectious dancefloor moment. The solo tracks 'Get High And Dance' and 'Won't You?' round off the release, keeping the energy rolling with captivating rhythms.
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The Late Shift EP
Cat: CRM 322. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Dusk Till Dawn (with Liz Cass) (5:59)
Move Your Body (with Liz Cass) (6:45)
Get High & Dance (6:43)
Won't You? (6:15)
Review: Cameron Jack returns to Crosstown Rebels with his first EP on the label, delivering a standout offering that showcases two collaborations with vocalist Liz Cass and two solo productions. London-born, Ibiza-based DJ/producer Cameron quickly rises in the house scene, supported by key figures like Damian Lazarus, Blond:ish and Lee Burridge. 2024 sees him sharing stages with Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, and DJ Tennis, further solidifying his presence. On 'The Late Shift,' he explores his late-night sound with 'Dusk Till Dawn,' a track that blends deep grooves with Liz's seductive vocals, and 'Move Your Body,' which invites listeners into an infectious dancefloor moment. The solo tracks 'Get High And Dance' and 'Won't You?' round off the release, keeping the energy rolling with captivating rhythms.
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Don't You Want My Lovin'
Cat: CRM 309. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Funky/Club House
Don't You Want My Lovin' (5:58)
Ode 2 U (4:40)
Don't You Want My Lovin' (Mike Dunn 'Blackball 303' remix) (5:31)
Don't You Want My Lovin' (Mike Dunn 'Blackball 303' instrumental) (5:34)
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Music Is My Home
Cat: CRM 320. Rel: 29 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Music Is My Home (6:32)
Music Is My Home (Made By Pete remix) (7:24)
Music Is My Home (dub) (6:31)
Review: Sometimes it's wise not to over-attach oneself to a set of four walls and a roof and call it "home". Joeski and Troy Dillard prove to know it as much on 'Music Is My Home', a brilliantly soulful Afro-house roller of tearjerking proportions, and which comes backed by an wildout dub mix on the B. We'd not be surprised if this one did well in the charts; Dillard's vocals unfold over and above Joeski's static shuffles like elysian sobs, singing of safe places to go and defiant personalities to adopt, in stark contrast to what or who anyone else thinks Dillard should be. Brooklyn-Queens emigre Joeski says of the song, "This is a continuation of my collaboration with Troy Dillard from over 20 years ago when we worked on 'Hold on to Your Love', which went on to become my biggest record. Reuniting with Troy and working on this project has been special" - we don't doubt it - could it become his second biggest, even?
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The Edge Of Everything
The Edge Of Everything (gatefold clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 044CLEAR. Rel: 27 Jan 21
 
Drum And Bass
Negative Drums (10:13)
The Dust Fell Off (0:52)
Constructive Ambiguity (12:07)
Hegel Dialect (5:50)
7 Known Truths (9:00)
Deep Fields Of Liars (8:45)
Antigravity Love (5:04)
Space Oddity (9:37)
It's A Lot (1:58)
Keter The Heavenly (7:47)
Only God Can Tell (6:37)
Review: Undoubtedly one of the most anticipated releases of 2020, legendary UK producer DJ Krust makes a comeback with his first release in 14 years, and rather surprisingly on Crosstown Rebels - of all labels. While we all know Damian Lazarus' established imprint is anything but drum and bass, it is well known that he was an early champion of the sound, long before his tenure at City Rockers in the early '00s when he embraced 'electroclash' - but that's another story. It's clear that Krust created some of the most seminal records in the genre throughout the nineties and noughties, and he is back in fine form on The Edge Of Everything, having explored radical new philosophies and creative processes. Minimalist arrangements as heard on tracks like 'Constructive Ambiguity' hark back to his signature sound of the aforementioned period, while he also explores more experimental minded beats as heard on 'Antigravity Love' and proper darkside rolling drama exemplified on 'Deep Fields Of Liars'.
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Borderline EP
Cat: CRM 324. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Borderline (with Cari Golden) (6:31)
Temple Of Confession (6:32)
Talk To My People (7:01)
Review: Having set out his stall via an EP for Crosstown Rebels' Rebellion sub-label, Puerto Rican producer Cali Lanauze graduates to Damian Lazarus's main imprint. His love of South American and Caribbean percussion sounds comes to the fore on opener (and title track) 'Borderline', where Cari Golden's atmospheric lead vocals rise above a booming bassline, raw analogue electronics and punchy house beats. Lanauze once again doffs a cap to Latin rhythms and drum sounds on the deeper, creepier and even weightier 'Temple of My Confessions', before adding sinewy strings, deep space chords and trippy spoken word snippets to a sub-heavy tech-house groove on the gargantuan 'Talk To My People'.
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Searchin'
Searchin' (12")
Cat: CRM 323. Rel: 18 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Searchin' (9:05)
Searchin' (Bullet Tooth remix) (6:40)
Searchin' (Radio Slave remix) (4:15)
Review: Crosstown Rebels compere Damian Lazarus teams up with fellow musician and singer-songwriter Jem Cooke, with new track 'Searchin'': a primeval precognition of the big bad boss man's upcoming fifth album on the label, Magickal. Though it's been released digitally with a focus on Bullet Tooth's remix on the B-side, this blue-innered vinyl edition compiles all three of the track's versions, also clocking a sure-to-be much-spun Radio Slave remix on the B. The original is an FM-led brooder with posterities of bleep techno and darkside fidget house. Cooke's vocals belt searchingly against burbling synthwork, while Bullet Tooth's remix takes a tempting dark garage turn, risking briar-shod paths of bass as Cooke's refrain is made gothic. Slave's version is, as ever, hardly slavish, preferring a more tensile daytime vibe of subtle piano and muted vox.
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Sunrise Generation
Cat: CRM 321. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Sunrise Generation (7:28)
Sunrise Generation (Meera remix) (9:50)
Review: Damian Lazarus returns to Crosstown Rebels with 'Sunrise Generation', featuring the celebrated vocals of singer-songwriter Fink. Set for release on November 8, 2024, this highly anticipated track marks Lazarus' first solo material on the label in over a year, following his Grammy-nominated collaboration with Diplo and Jungle. 'Sunrise Generation' captures the euphoric energy of sunrise, blending emotive soundscapes with Lazarus' signature atmospheric style. Norwegian talent Meera, a rising star within the Crosstown Rebels family, contributes a deep, textured remix, adding fresh layers to Fink's haunting vocals. This release reaffirms Lazarus' position as a visionary force within the electronic music scene.
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Magickal
Magickal (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 054. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Searchin' (feat Jem Cooke) (6:41)
Falling Down (feat Totally Enormous Estinct Dinosaurs & A-Trak) (3:49)
Y Don't U (8:11)
Alive (feat Bloom Twins) (3:31)
R U Dreaming? (feat Mathew Jonson) (7:44)
So Low (feat Zoe Kypri) (5:56)
La Hija De Juan Simon (feat Mestiza) (7:02)
Warrior Dance (feat Jojo Abot) (9:53)
Sunrise Generation (feat Fink) (7:27)
Force (feat Jojo Abot) (4:29)
Review: Damian Lazarus's fifth studio album is another left-of-centre exploration of house and tech, often with a spiritual twist and hints of voodoo magic. It is heavy on collaborations and finds the Crosstown Rebels boss hooking up with the likes of Hem Cooke for the spine-tingling downtempo opener 'Searchin' while 'R U Dreaming? (feat Mathew Jonson)' is a more deep and bubbly late-night tech sound. 'La Hija De Juan Simon (feat Mestiza)' is laden with percussion and warped bass, and 'Sunrise Generation (feat Fink)' is a deft and progressive melodic roller that is sure to be huge this summer and beyond.

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Warrior Dance
Cat: CRM 325. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Warrior Dance (9:53)
Warrior Dance (Major League DJz remix) (7:43)
Warrior Dance (Raxon remix) (5:52)
Review: Damian Lazarus and JOJO ABOT's work here is a powerful collaboration that pushes the boundaries of what we expect from the Crosstown Rebels label. On the surface, it's a pulsating dancefloor track, but there's so much more lurking beneath the surface. Built on a foundation of driving rhythms and intricate textures, the track weaves JOJO ABOT's bewitching vocals with hypnotic grooves and subtle amapiano influences, creating something that's both immersive and unpredictable. The Major League Djz remix elevates the energy, turning up the intensity with a deep, groovy progression that feels like it could keep the party going for hours. Meanwhile, Raxon's rework introduces a darker, more atmospheric edge with his signature off-kilter bassline and sharp, rolling percussioniadding depth while still maintaining the track's core essence. Warrior Dance shows Lazarus' unerring ear for talent and his ability to curate soundscapes that speak to both the mind and the feet.
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Spirits VII
Spirits VII (double 12")
Cat: CRMLP 055. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Lisbona Sisters - "OK GURL" (5:48)
SHARE - "Oh Please" (6:03)
Bonafique - "Desperadio" (5:57)
Dino Lenny - "I Have Sampled Father" (7:02)
Upercent - "Where Are You?" (6:24)
Timo Mass & Inamo - "La Tourbillon" (7:33)
John Monkman - "Colours" (5:07)
Enamour - "Jackpot" (6:10)
Review: Eight further sonic spirits are conjured on the seventh edition in Damian Lazarus' annual compilation series. Emphasising deep house and techno grooves with a hypnotic flavour, the procurement here is exemplarily brooding; Dino Lenny's 'I Have Sampled Father' marks a sure turn away from the openers' cleaner-cut mesmerisms with a smoky, funk-inflected haze, bringing rhythm guitar and paternal murmurations to a surreal montage. The monologuing mood continues on the equal highlight that is Upercent's 'Where Are You', whilst Enamour's 'Jackpot' rounds out the show with the record's only brightly-lit minimal triller. The record is marked by sensuous, distant, familiar voices throughout.
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Devil's Hands
Cat: CRM 295. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Deep House
Devil's Hands (6:05)
Devil's Hands (Lunar Disco & Taya dirty club mix) (6:58)
Devil's Hands (Luciano remix) (7:38)
Devil's Hands (Anthony Middleton remix) (7:07)
Review: If you ever doubted that Crosstown Rebels put out a genuine eclectic range of underground electronic sounds than check this one out - Lunar Disco bring some sleazy indie disco vibes to this one. 'Devil's Hand' has filthy bass and bumping drums with steamy vocals from singer-songwriter Kate Elsworth. DJ and composer Nicolas Blistene is behind the beats and a host of remixers add their own spin. The standout is from Swiss-Chilean master Luciano who does his textbook string and percussive thing. AudioFly's Anthony Middleton remixes with a more late night tech feel.
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Life Index (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Life Index (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 012. Rel: 14 Oct 21
 
Deep House
Gravy Train (6:26)
Sleazy E (5:48)
The Feelin' (6:35)
Silo (5:38)
You & Me (6:48)
Arise (6:59)
Dexter's Flight (6:54)
Bring It Back (6:52)
Review: If you were into house and techno around this time a decade ago, you surely wouldn't have been able to avoid Maceo Plex's acclaimed debut album Life Index. The Valencia-based, Miami native finally hit the big time after many years as an underground artist, with this impressive merging of minimal/tech house with disco/soul-funk influences that would go on to be constant throughout his work ever since. This worthy reissue as part of Record Store Day 2021 features all the hits that soundtracked a rather memorable 2011, such as the lo-slung rolling funk of 'Sleazy E', the druggy and sax-led euphoria of 'Silo' and the blissed-out summertime groove of 'Dexter's Flight'.
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Stikk
Stikk (12")
Cat: CRM 316. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Stikk (6:51)
Stikk (Tripolism remix) (7:06)
Sykkelkurv (7:03)
Sykkelkurv (Dennis Cruz remix) (7:00)
Review: Meera's Stikk on Crosstown Rebels delivers a dynamic journey through minimal and tech house, blending energetic rhythms with moody atmospheres. Side-1 starts with the title track 'Stikk,' a techno builder that grabs attention right away with its powerful drive. The piano elements elevate the track, adding a dramatic flair that sets it apart. The Tripolism remix follows, offering a more techy and uptempo take. It feels like a dub version, retaining key elements of the original while infusing Tripolism's unique style, making it a versatile addition to any set. On Side-2, 'Sykkelkurv' shifts the mood to a deeper, dubby techno vibe. The melodic chords and eerie, soundtrack-like ambiance create an otherworldly experience. Dennis Cruz's remix takes this track even further, adding a sci-fi edge that intensifies the futuristic feel. Stikk is a well-rounded EP that showcases Meera's ability to craft engaging, multifaceted tracks that come complete with a strong remix for extra depth.
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Where's My Voice?
Cat: CRM 327. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Where's My Voice? (4:53)
Where's My Voice? (Samer Soltan remix) (5:17)
Review: Mita Gami and EREZ unite for 'Where's My Voice?', connecting thrilling Tel Aviv, nighttime NYC and lit LA. Their debut on Damian Lazarus' Crosstown Rebels follows earlier releases on Borders of Light, and also introduces EREZ to the fold. Mainstay Gami, a fixture on the Tel Aviv scene, also here returns a lauded remix of Parallelle & Nicolas Masseyeff's recent single 'Renegade'. EREZ too reiterates his productive intricacies, rejoining after standout releases on Get Physical Music and Discotexas. 'Where's My Voice?' blends EREZ's entrances with rhythmic infections, scaffolding organic percs about a vocal formwork. Samer Soltan's remix deepens the mood, lengthening the three-word motif across a brooding extension.
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Tags: Tech House
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Portrait Of The Obscure
Cat: CRMLP 053. Rel: 19 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Pulse Antique (4:16)
Ministry Of Midnight (4:50)
Neurality (4:59)
Il Lupo (feat Tooker) (5:26)
Conritmo (5:08)
Soul Of Calypso (4:51)
Heart Pieces (feat Idil Mese) (3:37)
Mercury (4:13)
Lanchi Biye (feat Tilahun Gessesse) (3:47)
Review: Crosstown Rebels continues its spell of dance albums releases with a fresh one from Oceanvs Orientalis (Safak Oz Kutle), Portrait Of The Obscure. After three superb singles on the label over the past four months, this nine-track LP offers a comprehensive exploration of the Istanbul-based talent's rich, globally-infused, captivating sound. As if to bottle the essence of the awe of travel, either everyday-real or astral - and the personal developments and realizations that come of it - onto a single record, Portrait Of The Obscure skirts the possible limits of progressive dance, fleshing out a talent for layering that we'd wager many artists only ten years or so ago would've thought impossible. Just listen to the hullabaloo that is 'Neutrality'; despite the name, it's hardly neutral at all, coming as an immense positivisation of moving parts and godlike sonic entities, which sound to dance around a central kick axis, one that we're surprised Oceanvs was still able to fit into the mix.
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Heart Pieces
Cat: CRM 304. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Heart Pieces (3:42)
Heart Pieces (Mustafa Ismaeel remix) (7:31)
Heart Pieces (Nightmares On Wax remix) (4:36)
Heart Pieces (Nightmares On Wax club dub) (4:44)
Review: The long-running and always quietly assured Crosstown Rebels kicks off yet another new year with some deep offerings from Oceanvs Orientalis featuring Idil Mese. 'Heart Pieces' is a delightful coming together of organic trumpets and loose percussion with a languid house groove, funky little riffs and heavenly vocal coos. The Mustafa Ismaeel remix brings some grit to proceedings for more of a club-ready sound and then Ibiza-based Leeds man Nightmares On Wax offers his typically laidback and sun-kissed take on things with a deep one to start and a dubby once to finish.
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Maria
Maria (2xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 050. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Deep House
Spells
Dive
Laura
Ice Is Falling
No Words
The New Year
Together Alone
The Last Song
Review: Electronic duo Pale Blue releases their highly anticipated second album 'Maria' on Crosstown Rebels. With eight captivating tracks, the long-player takes listeners on an immersive electronic journey. Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight (Silver Hands) formed the outfit in 2015, gaining acclaim with their debut album. It showcases Wight's personal experiences and thoughts through her lyrics, accompanied by techno-infused melodies that lean towards rock influences. From dreamlike melodies to haunting productions, the album seamlessly blends electronica with pop touches.
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Mind Games
Cat: CRM 301. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Mind Games (feat Shyam P) (6:17)
Mira (6:20)
Analog Bugz (6:02)
Review: Harry Romero returns to Crosstown Rebels as he links with vocalist Shyam P for 'Mind Games'. With a catalogue as rich as any and continuing at the top of his game two decades after his emergence within New York's fabled nightlife scene, Romero continues to serve up his own take of Latin-inspired and percussive-driven house music via a long list of the industry's leading imprints. Crafting a slick and heady groove before launching into a hypnotic haze accenting by a bubbling bassline, 'Mind Games' is an infectious and vibrant house cut as Shyam P's alluring vocals take hold amongst emotive builds and breaks. 'Mira', after, is a classic Romero offering as the focus shifts to crisp organic percussion arrangements, carnival-esque whistles and hooky Latin vocals for a bustling terrace number, before 'Analog Bugz' takes cues from its title as crisp drum shots and sharp stabs unite to create a no-nonsense builder made for the main room.
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Bring My Beat Back
Cat: CRM 317. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Funky/Club House
Bring My Beat Back (6:07)
Bring My Beat Back (Zombies In Miami remix) (6:20)
Review: Mexican supergroup Secret Echoes make a strong debut on Crosstown Rebels with their single 'Bring My Beat Back'. Comprising the talents of Estefani Brolo, Diego Cevallos and Marco Balcazar, this trio blend their diverse musical backgrounds into a unique fusion of sound that promises to resonate with electronic music fans globally. The main track is a compelling mix of house music foundations, elevated by Brolo's mesmerising vocals, shimmering synths and polished percussion grooves. The result is a silky production that balances classic house elements with modern, dancefloor ready touches. The origins of Secret Echoes trace back to the pandemic, where Cevallos and Balcazar began working on a long-envisioned album. After Brolo joined, the project flourished, leading to the creation of 11 tracks, with 'Bring My Beat Back' catching the eye of Crosstown Rebels founder Damian Lazarus. Adding to the release, Zombies In Miami deliver a remix that infuses the track with neon-lit synths and hazy tones, perfect for late-night sets. An exciting preview of what's to come from Secret Echoes for sure.
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Particles
Particles (12")
Cat: CRM 326. Rel: 14 Mar 25
 
Funky/Club House
Particles (6:20)
Particles (Angelos remix) (6:21)
Review: Secret Echoes, the Mexican trio of Estefani Brolo, Diego Cevallos and Marco Balcazar, are back with 'Particles', a release that builds on their promising 'Bring My Beat Back' debut with Crosstown Rebels. The first track is a deep, groovy journey, led by Brolo's ethereal vocals which blend seamlessly with wonky synths and a rolling rhythm. It's a track that effortlessly flows from introspective moments to dancefloor-ready energy. On the B-side, Greek DJ and producer Angelos gives the track a fresh spin. Known for his Grammy-winning work with Black Coffee, his remix brings a new level of drive and emotion, layering pulsating beats with rich melodies, making it perfect for the late-night crowd. Particles is a great follow-up, offering a glimpse into the trio's upcoming LP. With their unique sound and growing presence, Secret Echoes are showing they're ones to watch in the electronic scene.
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Don't Truss
Cat: CRM 298. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Don't Truss (feat Caitlyn Scarlett) (6:21)
Bring Me To The Surface (6:12)
Review: Damian Lazarus's Crosstown Rebels continues to serve up top tech tools for jobbing DJs with a new one from Ben Sterling. It's very nearly the label's 300th release and one that does damage from the off: 'Don't Truss' (feat Caitlyn Scarlett) may or may not be referring to one of the shortest-ever prime ministerial chapters in this country's rich history, but what it does do is lock you into the steamy and sweaty drum funk and melt your heart with its superbly angelic vocal. On the flip is 'Bring Me To The Surface' which is a more wonky workout with whirring machines, beeps and squeaks over a punchy tech beat.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.20
Downtown
Downtown (12")
Cat: CRM 313. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Downtown (7:47)
Downtown (HoneyLuv remix) (6:42)
Downtown (Ghoulish remix) (4:22)
Review: Jaden Thompson broke through at a mad young age and has backed up his early potential ever since, not least as a resident at fabric in London. Here the still-young tastemaker lands on Crosstown Rebels with a summer anthem in the form of 'Downtown' with its emotive, pitched-up male vocals and slapping tech house grooves. The HoneyLuv remix is a more cut-up and wonky workout with bulky drums and bass, and last of all is a Ghoulish Remix which makes the cut more freaky, edgy and late-night, most probably for some after-party madness.
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 in stock $15.13
CR20 The Album: Unreleased Gems & Remixes
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CR20 The Album: Unreleased Gems & Remixes (gatefold transparent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CRMLP 20YR. Rel: 17 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Damian Lazarus & Jem Cooke - "Into The Sun" (Major League Djz remix) (8:33)
Jamie Jones - "Paradise 2011" (Art Department remix) (6:51)
Pier Bucci - "Hey Consuelo" (Dennis Cruz remix) (8:27)
Audiojack & Jem Cooke - "Feels Good" (Michael Mayer remix) (7:12)
Made By Pete & Zoe Kypri - "Horizons" (Black Coffee remix) (9:26)
Adam Ten & Yamagucci - "The K Dance" (5:39)
Maceo Plex - "Together" (2011 mix) (8:39)
Guti & Dubshape - "Every Cow Has A Bird" (Tibi Dabo remix) (8:22)
Review: Many congratulations to Crosstown Rebels, a pioneering tech-house and big room dance music imprint that this year celebrates its 20th birthday. To mark the occasion, founder and creative force Damian Lazarus has dipped into the archives and come up with a collection of rarities and previously unheard remixes. Starting with his own Jem Cooke collaboration 'Into The Sun', an atmospheric, deep tech-house excursion smothered in twinkling pianos and trance-inducing electronics, Lazarus offers up an enticing mix of chunky goodness (Art Department remixing Jamie Jones), percussion-rich after-hours wonkiness (Dennis Cruz reworked Pier Bucci), pulsating neo-trance (Audiojack re-imagined by Michael Mayer), tech-tinged deep house hypnotism (Black Coffee tweaking Made By Pete vs Zoe Kypri) and saucer-eyed Ibiza anthems (Maceo Plex).
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