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Like This
Like This (12")
Cat: PILOT 19. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Like This (Italo Summer mix) (5:25)
Set Me Free (6:20)
Enter 1 (7:27)
Subject A (7:11)
Review: Burnski's Pilot label fires up the back burners once again here for some cruising tech house that oozes cool. Robin Graham is the man on the machines and his 'Like This" (Italo Summer mix) kicks off with some subtle prog vibes, a throwback bassline and bubbly synths that percolate through the mix to soothing effect. 'Set Me Free' has glistening and silvery hi-hats and a choppy groove with some big stabs and 'Enter 1' is the sort of cut you want to hear at the afters with its trippy melodic details and deft synth sequences dancing about the mix. 'Subject A' is a driving tech house number with plenty of astral synth sounds and fresh future feels.
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 in stock $13.82
Check Me Out
Cat: PILOT 15. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Check Me Out (6:52)
Spark Plug (6:58)
For You (6:58)
What's That (Refix) (7:05)
Review: It's hard to keep up with the hugely prolific output of UK don Burnski and his several different labels these days but one thing is for sure - Pilot keeps on serving up the goods. For its 15th release, the tech and minimal focussed label welcomes Robin Graham who opens up with the lively and colourful synths of bustling groover 'Check Me Out'. 'Spark Plug' is more business-like - the dry drums and hits overlaid with retro chord stabs that amp up the crowd and 'For You' then gets loose and funky with some twisted and sugar synths over garage-flecked beats and 'What's That' (Refix) offers a jumbled percussive sound full of dynamism.

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out of stock $14.10
Low Rider
Low Rider (12")
Cat: PILOT 16. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Breakbeat
Low Rider (6:51)
Hardcore (7:40)
Cherry On The Cake (5:37)
Don't Know Why? (7:02)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Pilot is one of the many labels in the orbit of the unstoppable production force that is Burnski aka garage innovator Instinct. It deals in proper club tackle from a wide range of artists and here it is Hatori Hanso that offers up the brilliance. 'Low Rider' opens with a very familiar hook and some deep, deep half sung, half spoken vocal, before nimble live bass, brass and crispy breakbeats bring the party. 'Cherry On The Cake' is a lively house cut littered with James Brown samples and screwy synths that keep the pressure on. 'Don't Know Why?' closes proceedings in a more cool and breezy tech house mood, with sci-fi designs, to complete a set of varied but reliable frug-starters.
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out of stock $14.10
Deep Burnt
Cat: PILOT 18. Rel: 27 Jan 25
 
Breakbeat
Deep Burnt (7:05)
My Chorus (5:52)
I'm A Taker (4:56)
Kraulen (6:58)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Burnski's superb Pilot label is back with more club-ready gold and this one is from Hatori Hanso. He opens up by covering the gorgeously deep and soul enriching sounds of a Pepe Bradock classic but reworks the pads into a more thumping breakbeat rhythm. 'My Chorus' is a soft acid delight with surging breaks heading off into the cosmos and 'I'm A Taker' then has a squelchy bassline to die for that dances about between snappy snares and lively kick drums. 'Kraulen' shuts down with some boogie energy, radiant chords and more crispy drum patterns for good time fun.
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out of stock $13.82
Zone
Zone (12")
Cat: PILOT 17. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Zone (5:47)
Good 2 Me (5:35)
The Beat (5:28)
Back Moving (6:00)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Kepler is a man on fire right now - well, he has been for some time in fact. As well as serving up a new collaborative outing with Burnski, he has also put together this solo EP for Pilot. 'Zone' is a twitchy tech cut with bleeping melodies over silvery and silky tech drums. 'Good 2 Me' has a naughty shuffle to it as the crisp drums bring the infectious groove and the smart vocals add human colour. 'The Beat' kicks off the B-side with a nice squelchy bassline and some rude-boy sonic signifiers while 'Back Moving' then has a lovely low-slung swaying funk to it.
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Tags: Tech House
out of stock $14.10
Do Not Resist
Do Not Resist (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PILOT 04. Rel: 15 Nov 21
 
Breakbeat
Do Not Resist (6:06)
April Funk (5:13)
Roboflow (5:26)
Forest (6:06)
Review: Kolter serves up four grooves blending streamlined beats with cheeky funk swagger. Opener 'Do Not Resist' brings us breakbeat mischief and heaps of hip-hop attitude, ;'April Funk' adds a few P Funk touches to a stripped down DJ track that's not exactly frills free but definitely shaped for action in the mix. There's more of an 80's synth flavour to 'Roboflow', although the more robotic tendencies are played off with funky keys, while 'Forest' takes a more chilled route to satisfaction, nodding at Kraftwerk's bittersweet melodies without overtly aping them.
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Between Fragments
Cat: PILOTLP 01. Rel: 13 Jun 22
 
Breakbeat
Rest (6:30)
Passenger (4:23)
Journey (4:34)
Seducer (5:26)
Roboflow (5:26)
Systematic (4:31)
Went Too Far (6:02)
Do Not Resist (6:03)
Ying Yang (5:31)
Neintien Eyti (4:47)
Illumination (5:33)
Stay With Me Forever (5:10)
Lights On (5:35)
Review: Johannes Kolter is Kolter, an artist formerly known as DJOKO, and now a hotly tipped breaks and garage head who has already got plenty of attention. Here though he makes a grand and widescreen statement with the first release on the all-new Pilot label. It is a stylish and adventurous record with plenty of killer cuts from the downbeat hip hop opener to the deep house delights of 'Journey' via the elastic and energetic future house kicks of 'Roboflow.' Showcasing both a knack for well craft synths and expert drum programming precisions, this record plays out like a mini DJ set with all the twists and turns you need to keep you on your toes and fully engaged.

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out of stock $21.00
Breakarama
Cat: PILOT 08. Rel: 11 Jul 22
 
Breakbeat
Breakarama (6:11)
Ghost In The Breaks (5:35)
Get Out James! (6:58)
Horny Breakdancers (5:26)
Review: Well this one is fun. And fun, just about, in a good way, rather than stupid silly un-cool and uncouth fun. Kolter's Breakarama EP kicks off with the title track which makes use of the melodic motif from TV's much loved animation Futurama. It is sure to get some super reactions in the club with its playfulness and charm. 'Ghost In The Breaks' is more serious, with a slick and futuristic feeling breaks vibe then 'Get Out James!' is another laugh that makes use of the iconic riff from James Bond over some sleazy and dark UKG. 'Horny Breakdancers' is an airy, uplifting one to close.
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Ying Yang
Ying Yang (12")
Cat: PILOT 07. Rel: 11 Apr 22
 
Breakbeat
Ying Yang (5:31)
Drop De Tiddies (7:53)
Review: Cologne's DJOKO has been exploring breakbeats and electro formations under the Kolter banner over the past couple of years, dropping some serious heat on Talman, Pilot and Body Movement. It's Pilot he returns to for this bang tidy two tracker of taut and crisp breaks which wouldn't sound out of place in a Plump DJs set circa 2005. 'Ying Yang' slips some vocodered spirituality in amongst a punchy beat and warm splashes of analogue synth work. The slightly saucier 'Drop De Tiddies' rides a break and works an old-skool hip hop sample before ripping into some chirpy lead lines, making for a fun and fruity dancefloor delight.
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Seducer
Seducer (12")
Cat: PILOT 06. Rel: 14 Feb 22
 
Breakbeat
Seducer (5:26)
Neintien Eyti (5:49)
Gifting (5:47)
Closing Time (6:01)
Review: DJOKO hops back into his Kolter guise after an excellent release on a split EP with Robert James for Body Movement. Now he gets the run of the record on his fourth appearance for Pilot, and he wastes no time in getting the party started with the wiggy breakbeat house trance trip of 'Seducer'. By way of contrast, 'Neintien Eyti' creates a uniquely bubbly kind of happy house with splashes of acid and breakbeat. 'Gifting' strips things back to a cool-headed garage shuffle, and then 'Closing Time' freaks the funk back in once more for some organ-led fun and games.
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out of stock $12.71
Went Too Far
Went Too Far (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PILOT 01. Rel: 15 Apr 21
 
Breakbeat
Went Too Far (6:02)
Get Into It (5:05)
Selectoor (5:21)
Illumination (6:02)
Review: Cologne's Johannes Kolter made his name as DJOKO, but his most recent outing under that alias for Talman Records also included a pair of tracks credited to Kolter. It's that artistic alias he's chosen to use on this single, which introduces the world to debutant imprint PILOT. It's an EP that's well worth checking out, not least for deliciously bass-heavy opener 'Went Too Far', a weighty, stab-happy and sample-heavy affair that recalls the occasional electro tracks made by early blepe & bass and hardcore producers. Garage-influenced breakbeat workout 'Get Into It' is another funk-fuelled treat, while jungle-influenced breaks shuffler 'Selectoor'[sic] is a bass-heavy beast. The German successfully rounds off a fine EP via 'Illumination', which reminded us a little of Orbital's most melodious early moments.
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out of stock $9.39
Freekazoid
Cat: PILOT 12. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Breakbeat
Freekazoid (Electro 'XXX' mix) (6:12)
Freekazoid (Ruff mix) (5:49)
Rumpshaker (5:02)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Locklead has previously endeared himself to the underground house world with nice classy cuts on labels like Hot Haus and Rawax. On Pilot, though he sets his sights on breakbeat and cooks up a tense, thumping and throwback rave sound. 'Freekazoid (Electro 'XXX' mix)' has stiff drums and sci-fi synths with spoken word vocals making for a fun atmosphere. The Ruff Mix is paired back, a driving groove with fresh drum sounds and withering chords. 'Rumpshaker' closes out with a rasping bassline skewing about the mix over more jacked-up and electro-fried drums.
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Gespielt von: Ursula 1000, DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
out of stock $14.10
FORTHCOMING
Pilot 21 (feat Wodda, Hatori remixes)
Cat: PILOT 21. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Same Routine
On My Own Supply
Same Routine (Wodda remix)
Same Routine (Hatori’s live Bass remix)
Review: Pilot is one of the many labels in the orbit of the irrepressible James 'Burnski' Burnham. Its next outing is from M High who perfectly slots into the label's classy minimal and tech sound world. Things open up with 'Same Routine' which is a turbocharged sound with frazzled bass and thumping kicks. 'On My Own Supply' has a touch of the old school to it with the unbridled joy of the dancing piano chords and big, bulky beats. 'Same Routine' then gets a space-tech rework from Wodda and Hatori's live Bass remix brings some lush cosmic synth swirls and bumping drums.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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est. release 02 Jun 25 $13.82
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Electronic Funk
Electronic Funk (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PILOT 03. Rel: 07 Jan 22
 
Breakbeat
Electronic Funk (6:12)
D1000 (5:02)
Escape & Evasion (6:44)
Halo (5:25)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Pilot comes correct with a third new release in quick succession. We were big fans of the first two and this one is another muscular, action packed slab of wax from North Phase. Once again he draws on many different genres to cook up his floor filling beats. 'Electronic Funk' is a bit of a throw back to when the Plump DJs were good, while 'D1000' then gets more down and dirty on scuzzy bass and electro pops. 'Escape & Evasion' is the most heady of the lot with its sparse atmosphere and old school breaks and 'Halo' closes on a cosmic borne beat wig out.
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out of stock $11.05
Breaks Away
Cat: PILOT 14. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Breakbeat
North Phase - "Breaks Away" (5:06)
North Phase - "Sound Connection" (6:10)
ADR - "Ned Flanders Hot Chocolate" (5:52)
ADR - "Comet Relief" (6:26)
Review: North Phase and ADR share duties on this four track split EP, each dropping two tracks, although all four of them are firm dancefloor-filling candidates. North Face's 'Breaks Away' adds a few retro rave flourishes to a beat that's a distant cousin of Zinc's '138 Trek' and a bouncy, bumping bass holding the whole thing together. 'Sound Connection' has a hypnotic charm that nods to Fluke and early Underworld, although choppier and less linear in rhythmic approach. Aside from being probably the best named track we've come across in 2023 so far, ADR's 'Ned Flanders Hot Chocolate' is skippy enough to be 4x4 garage but with its scratched asides and cheeky, funky b-line has a unique personality, while 'Comet Relief' nods to the progressive house of the early 90s with an unexpected xylophone-like twist. It's all good, as they used to say.
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out of stock $14.10
05
05 (12")
Cat: PILOT 09. Rel: 05 Sep 22
 
Breakbeat
5 (6:58)
6 (6:45)
7 (6:04)
8 (6:42)
Review: After this pair of Leeds residents made waves last November with their first EP for Pilot, Bobby O'Donnell and Reeshy return to lay down four new tracks that definitely stray towards the electro end of the breaks/electro spectrum. There's a sense of continuity, as the first EP's tracks - labelled 1-4, are followed by tracks 5-8, as well as being executed with a proper human touch that not all such machinefunk can boast. '6' is full of spiralling Drexciyan mystery, before being pared down to an LFO-style bass prod. '8' also echoes the former legends of Leeds with its dreamy pads and acid backdrop - something in the local water supply. Definitely funky enough to keep the breaks DJs onside, but with a thorough knowledge of love of 40 years of electronic music heritage at its disposal too, this is one release you should make sure you not miss.
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1
1 (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: PILOT 05. Rel: 22 Nov 21
 
Breakbeat
1 (5:58)
2 (6:06)
3 (7:09)
4 (6:27)
Review: Last seen sharing vinyl space with 100Hz and Voightmann on his own E Numbers imprint a couple of years back, Bobby O'Donnell resurfaces via a collaborative outing with Reeshy, a fellow Leeds resident who is seen by many as a rising star of the Yorkshire scene. In keeping with the PILOT label's breakbeat-driven, retro-futurist feel, each of the four cuts on show doff a cap to turn of the '90s rave culture. This is arguably best exemplified by weighty, funky and spacey bleep & breaks jam '2', though the arguably even more sub-heavy, UK garage influenced opener '1' comes a close second. Elsewhere, '3' delivers subtle nods towards Rob Gordon and Richard H Kirk's short-lived XON project (look it up, kids) while '4' is an acid-flecked warehouse shuffler.
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PILOT 20
PILOT 20 (12")
Cat: PILOT 20. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Vitess - "You Got Work" (4:44)
Vitess - "Play My Game" (4:27)
Robin Graham - "Not Here 2 Party" (6:36)
Robin Graham - "Pipe Dream" (7:59)
Review: Burnski's Pilot label keeps it fresh with more sounds that operate in the middle ground between house, tech and garage. This one is a split EP that kicks off with Vitess's 'You Got Work,' fizzy, sugary cosmic cut with bouncing drums. 'Play My Game' is another trippy and astral affair with disco energy and wispy synth melodies that hit different. Robin Graham steps up on the flip with 'Not Here 2 Party' which is a low-slung tech cut with a sordid little bassline. 'Pipe Dream' gets even more abstract and minimal with sleek drums and dry drums rolling onwards.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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FORTHCOMING
PILOT 22
PILOT 22 (12")
Cat: PILOT 22. Rel: 28 Jul 25
 
Breakbeat
Have We Met Before?
Go Getter
Go Getter (Reflex Blue remix)
Review: Wodda is the latest new school talent to step up to Burnski's faultless Pilot label. He hails from the South of England and has been making some sweet movers of late, but this one is his best yet. 'Have We Met Before?' is a kinetic collision of turbocharged breaks, spaced out synths and crisp tech with old school bass and sci-fi motifs, making it a vibe-fuelled party starter. 'Go Getter' has a darker low end with more punchy breaks, scratches, warped stabs and vocals and an air of intergalactic rave. The Reflex Blue remix is just as kinetic but doused in balmy pads that lend it a headier late-night soul with irresistible pitched-up vocal hooks.
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est. release 28 Jul 25 $14.10
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T Total
T Total (12")
Cat: PILOT 13. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
T Total (6:19)
Aphrodite Curse (6:49)
With Me (6:26)
Keep It (7:06)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The rather naughty Pilot label is back and ready to take you on a trip to the heart of the dancefloor here as Wodda steps up with more fresh garage, minimal and tech fusions. 'T Total' is a perfectly infectious swinger with rasping bass notes and crisp percussion that will get faces screwed up and floors pumping. 'Aphrodite Curse' picks up with more damn sexy sound designs and super silky grooves that will take any crowd for a cruise. There is some bright and old school piano action to 'With Me' while 'Keep It' then offers a turbocharged future house excursion that is all about the good times.
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Tags: Minimal | UK Garage
out of stock $13.51
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