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Party Volume 1
Party Volume 1 (12" + insert)
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 025. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Deep House
The Lime King (9:53)
Seayousoon (7:44)
Sawyoulater (8:02)
Review: It almost feels like Amsterdam's Rush Hour has been around as long as house music itself. The Dutch powerhouse does it all from new and fresh sounds to classic reissues. For this one, the assured Await 3 brings the party with a selection of hazy and dusty MPC jams with live accompaniment from Jos De Haas of New Cool Collective on percussion and Stefan Schmid from Zuco 103 on keys. The result is a timeless mix of warm-hearted jams, house cuts, broken beats and hazy melodies that are as comfy and frayed around the edges as your favourite jeans.
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 in stock $10.68
Melancholia
Cat: RHM 043. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Melancholia (6:11)
Icarus Ascending (7:18)
 in stock $9.66
Dystopia
Dystopia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHM 042. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Dystopia (6:14)
A Drop Of Water In The Ocean (7:30)
Largo (Calm Before The Storm) (5:48)
Water & Warm Air (4:48)
Disembodied Journey (part 1, 2 & 3) (10:12)
Still Existing (3:13)
Do You Know How To Get Out? (3:40)
Into The Waves (6:51)
Review: Lars Bartkuhn sonically portrays his recent relocation to Brazil on his latest ambient / new age LP Dystopia. It's an ironic title for sure, since it hardly sounds like what we'd usually imagine a dystopia to sound like. Perhaps the LP's making could shed some light on this paradox; Bartkuhn's first solo LP for almost nine years, it was born out of two interlinked ideas: a desire to create improvised music without the aid of computer sequencers or an electronic drum set, and a deeply held love of storytelling through sound. It's this revelling in imperfection which perhaps makes the album 'dystopic' - bits like 'Largo' and 'Do You Know How To Get Out' are beautifully rhythmic and driving, despite their apparent lack of computerisation going into the process. Sonically, it's aquatic, malleting, tactile, bubbly, serene.
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 in stock $19.83
Keep In Mind I'm Out Of My Mind
Cat: RHM 038. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Techno
Fretless
Operation Delete
Space Chime
Axis Mundi
State Of The Nile
Above Ground
 in stock $24.15
Dream 2 Science
Cat: RHRSS 4. Rel: 26 Oct 21
 
Deep House
My Love Turns To Liquid (5:25)
Breathe Deep (5:36)
Mystery Of Love (5:20)
How Do I Love Thee (7:44)
Liquid (4:46)
Dream To Science (4:42)
Review: Rush Hour have released some killer reissues in their time, and this mini-album from Ben Cenac of Newcleus fame, released under the Dream 2 Science moniker in 1990 is no exception, sounding like a conscious response to the warm, soul-flecked offerings of contemporaries Bobby Konders, the Burrell Brothers and Lamont Booker. Amazingly, Dream 2 Science still sounds remarkably fresh, 22 years on. The production, in particular, is terrific. While many house records of the period sound clumsy and dated, there's a timeless quality to the intricately programmed drum machine rhythms, the drifting chords, warm analogue basslines and cute vibraphone melodies.
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 in stock $17.28
Nightgruv
Nightgruv (12")
Cat: RHRSS 3. Rel: 25 Jan 12
 
Deep House
Nightgruv (original mix)
Nightgruv (unreleased longer edit)
I Want Your Love
Review: Rush Hour did us plenty of favours this year but by far our most cherished was the reissue of James Mason's timeless, proto-house excursions on the infamous "Nightgruv" EP. There's really not much to be said about these peerless productions, the original mix is a stunning voyage through glimmering synths backed by a chugging beat groove, but the unreleased longer edit is the one - voyaging through those gorgeous drums and piano keys like there's no tomorrow! "I Want Your Love" is another masterpiece - slo-mo hip-hop beats mixed in with those killer funk bass lines and the infamous vocals taking you to another dimension.
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 in stock $13.73
Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 2
Cat: RHRSS 332. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Needs - "Morning Breeze" (7:05)
Boobjazz - "Free Your Soul" (8:35)
Needs - "Inner Glow (Lasting Forever)" (7:48)
Laurentius - "Karate Samba" (ScienceFiction mix) (7:31)
Doctor M - "Park Jam" (6:58)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Discover The World" (8:53)
Needs - "Brother" (Red Mountain Alchemy) (12:07)
 in stock $25.67
Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 1
Cat: RHRSS 331. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Needs - "We Are What We Are" (7:35)
Needs - "Dreams" (Variation 1) (7:59)
Needs - "Brother" (original Vibe) (8:47)
Boobjazz - "Midnight Ceremony" (6:51)
Needs - "Walkin Thru Circles" (Thump mix) (8:22)
Needs - "Piano Groove" (7:30)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Worlds" (Theme) (15:23)
 in stock $25.67
FORTHCOMING
Messages From The Stars
Cat: RHRSS 38. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Messages From The Stars (Long Wave mix)
Messages From The Stars (Astro mix)
Messages From The Stars (Short Wave mix)
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H2O (B-STOCK)
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 021 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Deep House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Bummer Paradise (6:54)
Strange Movement (5:00)
Naked Chimp (4:53)
H20 (3:41)
Natural Disruption (4:14)
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 in stock $6.20
1st Unit: Underpass Records EP (reissue)
Cat: RHSTOREJPN 12. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Funky/Club House
Katsuya Sano - "I Need Luv" (6:18)
Junichi Soma - "Ubnormal Life" (5:19)
Shuji Wada - "Endless Load" (5:06)
Review: Rush Hour has been one of Europe's independent musical powerhouses for decades now. Now only does it have Amsterdam's best record shop, but it throws the best parties and puts put the fresh new records from several different genres. next to that of course they also know how to dig deep and unearth vital reissues, which is what they do here with a triple headed Japanese house affair. Katsuya Sano keeps it OG Chicago with his 'I Need Luv', then Junichi Soma offers the analogue depths of 'Ubnormal Life' and Shuji Wada shuts down with more brilliantly atmospheric sounds on 'Endless Load.'
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 in stock $15.24
I'm In Love (version)
Cat: RH RSS 6. Rel: 17 Oct 12
 
Deep House
I'm In Love (Caught Up version)
I'm In Love (instrumental version)
Review: Having given the Dream 2 Science album the wider audience it richly deserved earlier this year, Rush Hour dig out another NYC garage classic from the archives of Ben Cenac for a much deserved reissue. Unlike that album, this Sha-Lor record Cenac recorded in collaboration with vocalists Sharmelle and Lorrie back in 1988 gained wider success, becoming a Summer Of Love staple. It's not hard to see why "I'm In Love" proved so enduring on the A Side Caught Up mix either, with the duo's vocals still retaining a power to move some 24 years on, while Cenac's stripped back bass heavy production is NYC garage at its finest. This being Rush Hour, there's also the bonus of a previously unreleased instrumental version occupying the flip.
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Asakusa Light Remixes
Cat: RHM 046. Rel: 01 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Bamboo Fighter (Byron The Aquarius remix) (4:53)
Takusambient (Alex Attias remix) (7:42)
Review: Cult Japanese video game soundtrack designer and happy house hero Soichi Terada's last album Asakusa Light on Rush Hour gets picked apart from some top remixes here. First to go is a former hip-hop beatsmith turned deep house don Byron The Aquarius. He smooths out the grooves of 'Bamboo Fighter' and layers in dusty chords and diffuse melodies that are heartwarming and hypnotic. 'Takusambient' then gets a fine treatment from Alex Attias who brings bubbly chords and bass to a lively deep house cut that is full of subtle party vibes.
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Asakusa Light
Asakusa Light (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: RHM 041. Rel: 04 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Silent Chord (4:56)
Double Spire (4:32)
Bamboo Fighter (4:40)
Diving Into Minds (4:36)
Marimbau (3:50)
Takusambient (4:31)
Soaking Dry (4:43)
From Dusk (4:42)
Soichi Terada & Manabu Nagayama - "Runners" (4:46)
Blinker (4:08)
Epoxy Lamp (3:55)
 in stock $25.67
Soichi Terada Presents Sounds From The Far East
Soichi TERADA / VARIOUS
Cat: RHRSS 12. Rel: 28 Feb 22
 
Deep House
Saturday Love Sunday (5:53)
Shinichiro Yokota - "Do it Again" (5:46)
Sun Showered (4:27)
Soichi Terada & Manabu Nagayama - "Low Tension" (alternative version) (5:11)
Hohai Beats (6:14)
Good Morning (4:40)
CPM (4:45)
Rising Sun Up (4:28)
We Came Together (5:03)
Voices From Beyond (4:42)
Purple Haze (edit) (3:59)
Binary Rondo (5:12)
Review: For deep house diggers, Soichi Terada has long been a source of inspiration. While he's still active, it's the early '90s material he released on the Far East Recordings label - an imprint he founded soon after his graduation in 1990 - that most excites. Following the 2014 re-release of his sublime hook-up with Nami Shimada, "Sunshower", Rush Hour has decided to put together this excellent retrospective. Compiled by self-confessed fan Hunee, Sounds From The Far East contains a mixture of hard-to-find Terada originals, collaborations, and tracks by fellow Far East Recordings artist Shinichiro Yokota, all in the label's trademark melody-rich, evocative deep house style.
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 in stock $22.88
Sichuan
Sichuan (12")
Cat: RHSTOREJAMS 026. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sichuan (6:55)
Dragon Temple (6:24)
Review: Napoli-based Gigi Testa is next up on the mighty Rush Hour with a third outing on the Store Jams label featuring "some spicy Sichuan flavours straight from the Dragon Temple." 'Sichuan' is the opener and it pairs some bubbly synth lines full of colour with happy piano chords that dance about over nice analogue house drums. 'Dragon Temple' on the flip has a worldly feel with Eastern melodies, nice 80s drum sounds and a squelchy bassline that brings a nice exotic feel to any set.
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 in stock $14.74
Deco
Deco (LP)
Cat: RHM 045. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
A Dark Oak (feat Tracey) (5:45)
Central Park (feat Maxi Mill) (7:47)
Never Peace A Puzzle (feat Maxi Mill) (7:41)
To Be Left Unlocked (7:29)
When The Sky Is Watching Us (4:23)
It Might Be Forever (11:24)
Review: Dutchman Tom Trago has somehow been away from what was once his home label for a full decade now. He makes a welcome return like a long-lost son on new album Deco, a superbly accomplished record that takes its name from a sauna he frequented when he needed to decompress. Eventually, he put his musical career on hold and went to speed time with his young family and so this album was recorded after a long time away from club dance floors. It is delightfully whimsical with airy melodies, curious chords and majestic synth craft all drifting over barely-there rhythms. It's an album that provided musical therapy for Trago, and now us.
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 in stock $17.79
Surinam Funk Force
VARIOUS
Surinam Funk Force (2xLP + insert)
Cat: RHMC 002. Rel: 01 Sep 16
 
Funk
Steve Watson - "Born To Boogie" (3:58)
Jam Band 80 - "Jammin'" (with The Jam Band) (6:33)
Sonny Khoeblal & Rhythmic Touch - "Craziest" (3:01)
Errol De La Fuente - "Happiness" (3:57)
Sumy - "The Funky "G" (Only Comes At Night)" (3:09)
Explosion - "Wakka Mang" (3:22)
Eddie Tailor - "Love Dance" (3:41)
Ronald Snijders - "Kaseko Attack" (3:25)
Astaria - "Jamasa Roro" (3:22)
Sound Track Orchestra & Silvy - "Tirsa Song" (3:43)
Review: Back in 2012, Rush Hour boss Antal Heitlager put together a sublime collection of obscure Surinamese disco and boogie for sister label Kindred Spirits. Four years on, and with assistance from Thomas Gesthuizen, he presents the follow-up, Surinam Funk Force. Predictably, it's another fine set full of surprise gems and barely-known classics. While some tracks sound authentically American (see the deep and harmonious brilliance of Steve Watson's "Born To Boogie", and Surinam scene stalwart Sumy's eccentric, synth-laden "The Funky 'G' (Only Comes At Night)", some of the most potent cuts lean more heavily on traditional Surinamese music. In this camp you'll find the thrilling funk of Explosion's "Wakka Mang", and the off-kilter tropical disco-funk of Ronald Snijders' "Kaseko Attack".
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Midnight On Rainbow Road
Cat: RHM 019. Rel: 23 Apr 19
 
Deep House
Midnight On Roadbow Road (beat edit) (6:34)
Midnight On Roadbow Road (6:23)
Review: Leon Vynehall's stunningly picturesque "Midnight On Rainbow Road" was one of the undoubted highlights of Gerd Jansen's second Musik For Autobahns compilation, which was released in the autumn of 2015 by Rush Hour. Here, it gets a deserved single release, with the original - a hypnotic, driving-inspired blend of fluid electronic melodies, a wispy percussion and Jonny Nash style glistening guitar lines - being complimented by a brand new "Beat Edit". This adds a slowly unfurling, head-nodding rhythm that takes the track further towards Detroit Beatdown territory. In essence, though, it sounds like an early '90s ambient house jam. That's no bad thing, given that Vynehall seems to have emphasised the sun-kissed beauty of the original in the process.
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The Godson & Soul Edge
Cat: RH-RW 1CD. Rel: 18 Aug 10
 
Deep House
Good Kiss (Urban Tribe mix)
Drum Patterns & Memories (Rick's Morning Service mix)
What Do You See? (Rick's Groove mix)
Dreams Of Yesterday (Rick Will Never Forget mix)
Get On Up! (Theo Parrish's Late dub)
Drum Patterns & Memories (Moodymann mix)
What Do You See? (Moodymann mix)
30 Days Later
What Do You See? (Rick's unreleased mix)
Drum Patterns & Memories (Moodymann's unreleased mix)
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Witches
Witches (12")
Cat: RHRSS 37. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Witches (3:03)
Witches '85 (Bedmo Disco Spell Of Love) (6:34)
Review: Bedford-based trio Zenana never made much of an impact when they were first active in the 1980s but have become the toast of the world's media following the rediscovery of their excellent, Italo and Hi-NRG-influenced 1986 synth-pop single, 'Witches', by crate diggers a couple of years back. Here that fine track, originally produced in terraced house in Cornwall by the brother of bandmember Anita Tedder, gets the reissue treatment on Rush Hour's RSS series - thanks, in no small part, to a new (but authentically 80s sounding) extended remix from long-established Bristol DJ/production duo Bedmo Disco. Their flipside 'Spell of Love' version strips back and stretches out the track, taking cues from NYC proto-house, Martin Rushent dubs and mid-80s Shep Pettibone remixes. It's the 12" dance mix the song never had first time round.
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