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Feel Alright (B-STOCK)
Cat: YD 019. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Feel Alright (6:15)
Feel Alright (Fred Everything remix) (6:01)
Mellow (4:31)
No More (2:31)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Manuel Saharan is an Argentinian artist who has been deep in this scene for almost a quarter of a century. He remains pretty prolific and more importantly pretty inventive. He drops a steam stream of music and most of it sells out in quick time. For his latest outing he heads to Yung Dumb out of Canada and cooks up more twisted takes on house and techno. There are acid gurglings underpinning the opener then a Fred Everything remix strips things back to dubby drums and rubbery 303s. Things get melodic and reflective on 'Mellow' and then 'No More' is a gorgeous synth piece that is full of heartache and forlornness.
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Feel Alright
Cat: YD 019. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Feel Alright (6:15)
Feel Alright (Fred Everything remix) (6:01)
Mellow (4:31)
No More (2:31)
Review: Manuel Saharan is an Argentinian artist who has been deep in this scene for almost a quarter of a century. He remains pretty prolific and more importantly pretty inventive. He drops a steam stream of music and most of it sells out in quick time. For his latest outing he heads to Yung Dumb out of Canada and cooks up more twisted takes on house and techno. There are acid gurglings underpinning the opener then a Fred Everything remix strips things back to dubby drums and rubbery 303s. Things get melodic and reflective on 'Mellow' and then 'No More' is a gorgeous synth piece that is full of heartache and forlornness.
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YAR 002
YAR 002 (12")
Cat: YAR 002. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Aladdin! - "Motorolex" (5:05)
Funktroid - "Born Free" (5:23)
Obsidian - "Iatoo" (7:26)
SELA & Zgelt - "Mystical Drink" (5:34)
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WILD 03
WILD 03 (limited hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: WILD 03. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Carebears - "Toys Center" (6:59)
Carebears - "Oompa Looppa" (7:34)
Sota - "Malbon" (7:14)
Shacklo - "Shacklo's Groove" (6:54)
Review: Carebears, Sota and Shacklo return for three ultra-minimal cracklers. Carebears avariciously occupies two grooves on the A-side of Wild Circus' third instalment to the WILD series, paring back any overt emotion for pure lo-fi eeriness in the mode of fast, minimal tech briskness. The charge is continued on Sota's 'Malbon', sounding like it's worked the organic gutturations of a sleeping cyborg between the beats, while 'Shacklo's Groove' is curiousy laid-back and equally weird, with wahhing pulsations oozing around a similar mix.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Machine Funk Volume 2
Andreas Gehm - "Canis Majoris" (6:30)
Auto Sound City - "Loop #27" (4:59)
Iron Blu - "X-Ray Alpha Kilo" (6:23)
Steve Summers - "Bad Memories" (5:48)
Dez Williams - "Radiant Guardian" (4:38)
Scott Fraser - "Moirai" (8:01)
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Volume 7
Volume 7 (12")
Cat: WGD 007. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Tin Man - "I Said Acid" (7:08)
Rai Scott - "I'll Meet You On The Dancefloor" (7:06)
Sound Synthesis - "Necessary Order" (6:01)
Roger Van Lunteren - "Le Dee Trois Trio Prends Trois" (4:18)
Review: Since launching two years ago, Bristol's We're Going Deep label has consistently delivered some of the deepest and most atmospheric club tracks around. The music they champion is, as many in the West Country would no doubt confirm, "proper deep". That's certainly the case with the tracks on the label's seventh multi-artist extravaganza. Acid Test regular Tin Man kicks things off with a touch of TB-303-doused proto-house minimalism ('I Said Acid'), before Rai Scott takes us 50 leagues below the sea on the ultra-deep, drowsy and hypnotic house cut 'I'll Meet You on the Dancefloor'. Over on side B, Sound Synthesis's 'Necessary Order' is a simply breath-taking trip into deep electro territory, while Roger Van Lunteren's EP-closing contribution is a deep (and deeply psychedelic) acid house trip.
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Tags: Acid House
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Watergate 27 EP 1
Cat: WGVINYL 77. Rel: 18 Nov 20
Adana Twins - "Jupiter" (Kollektiv Turmstrasse remix) (8:24)
Sabb & Black Circle - "Vega" (6:29)
JAMIIE & Niko Schwind - "Suwedi" (7:24)
Emanuel Satie & Nanghiti - "Forever More" (4:59)
Review: Watergate welcomes back a crew of regular artists for an EP taken from the 27th instalment of its long running mix series. The Adana Twins kick off with a dark and bubbling minimal house number to set a late night mood then Sabb & Black Circle combine to great effect on the more uplifting, piano laced 'Vega', no doubt inspired by the house icon of the same name. Flip it over for 'Suwedi', a tech house track that traps you in a trance with computer melodies and last of all Emanuel Satie & Nanghiti get all spiritual and joyous with the warm house surges of 'Forever More.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Tone #2
Tone #2 (limited 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WS 015. Rel: 09 Jan 24
Find Your Way (11:43)
Gaia Planet (8:54)
From Within (3:40)
Review: Warm Sounds hits release number 15 with more of its signature house grooves and they come from a pairing who have often worked together before to great effect. That is John Swing feat David Soleil Mon and they offer up a trio of delightfully left-of-centre deep house and minimal cuts starting with 'Find Your Way' which deservedly takes up the whole of the a-side and is a sublime excursion. 'Gaia Planet' is a dusty, lo-fi and mysterious beatdown with chords full of suspense and 'From Within' closes down with more paddy kick drums and wispy synth details.
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Groom Lake
Cat: VP 001. Rel: 11 Jul 14
Valentin Stip - "Groom Lake"
Tim Karbon - "Alarm Clock"
Solpara - "Subsistence"
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Human Aventura EP
Cat: VTS 001. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Human_Aventura - "Casino Surf Ace" (4:44)
Solid State - "Solid State Scouter" (5:18)
Human_Aventura - "Maritime Affairs" (1:54)
Noiro & Human_Aventura - "Monogram" (7:24)
Human_Aventura - "Coeur Pulsar" (5:42)
Review: Voodoos & Taboos unveil their anticipated new LPs series with Human Aventura, the debut self-titled album from the promising Corsican producer. An unusual dance release modelling itself on electro and chiptune, but finding itself somewhere in the hidden interstice between them, this is a self-described "libidinous Mediterranean spoken disco" album, giving elements of Telex or Kraftwerk, albeit with a progressive bent best heard on pithy cuts 'Solid State Scouter'. Not one to be missed for those who like it intelligent, fidgety and FMmy.
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Equinox
Equinox (12")
Cat: VRM 003. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Olivian Nour - "Collateral Damage" (8:05)
Dorothy's Dream - "Ten Colours" (6:23)
Swoy - "Tosmur" (8:04)
Vern - "Breath" (6:43)
Review: Following close behind Macarie's Out Of Streets EP, Verum returns with a further expansion of its sound as a new label in the minimal tech house scene. Olivian Nour sets the mood in compelling style with the subtle jazz guitar licks hovering over brooding twilight cut 'Collateral Damage', while Dorothy's Dream explores skittering, modulated forms on psychedelic workout 'Ten Colours'. Swoy leads on the B-side with the snaking, subliminal mastery of 'Tosmur' and Vern completes the picture with the slinky groove of 'Breath', making this another classy turn for Verum and the assembled artists alike.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Memorabilia (German Remix Edition)
Memorabilia (German Remix Edition) (limited translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: GDR 1. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Memorabilia (Daniel Miller 2023 remix) (5:16)
Memorabilia (Daniel Miller 2023 remix - instrumental) (5:13)
Memorabilia (The Hacker 2023 remix) (6:35)
Memorabilia (Wally Funk 2023 remix) (5:39)
Review: The birth point of ecstasy in British music is usually credited to acid house and the second summer of love: a cemented vision of kids sweating and vibrating in clubs, fields and warehouses in 1988, united by universal empathy and mind-popping sounds. However, in 1981, a couple of young men from Leeds went to New York, discovered the drug in its infancy, fused its' gritty synth pop to acid house's squelchy 303 groove and recorded an album - Soft Cell's Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret. The rest, as they say, is history.
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VAYA 001
VAYA 001 (12")
Cat: VAYA 001. Rel: 09 Jun 21
Lydia Eisenblatter - "Keep On" (6:04)
Varum - "Please Believe" (4:01)
Subkutan - "Antakomm" (5:53)
Filburt - "I Miss U Disco" (6:16)
Josi Miller - "Golden Ivy" (3:18)
Mbius - "Generic House Tune" (6:15)
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Subcaeruleus EP
Cat: VMC 005. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Find Ya (feat Prince Morella) (8:15)
Night Drive (10:07)
Review: Vade Mecum welcomes Soft Traffic for a debut release here and it is one that suggests the producer has a soft spot for the warm, deep and heady end of the dubbed out techno spectrum. Those are certainly all the words you would use to describe the quiet brilliance of opener 'Find Ya' (feat Prince Morella) which is icy cool and hypnotic. On the flipside, 'Night Drive' is another sublimely soft focus and supple techno roller with infinite horizons and milky pads that dissolve your soul. A superb debut.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Subcaeruleus EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: VMC 005. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Find Ya (feat Prince Morella) (8:15)
Night Drive (10:07)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Vade Mecum welcomes Soft Traffic for a debut release here and it is one that suggests the producer has a soft spot for the warm, deep and heady end of the dubbed out techno spectrum. Those are certainly all the words you would use to describe the quiet brilliance of opener 'Find Ya' (feat Prince Morella) which is icy cool and hypnotic. On the flipside, 'Night Drive' is another sublimely soft focus and supple techno roller with infinite horizons and milky pads that dissolve your soul. A superb debut.
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Raw Viz Shun EP
Cat: UAR 012. Rel: 11 Apr 23
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Can't Think (The Nation Is Sick)" (7:11)
Solid Gold Playaz - "I Sold My Life To Acid" (7:13)
Gari Romalis - "Detroit After Dark" (7:30)
Brian Neal - "Panties" (4:01)
Review: Upstairs Asylum Recordings is one of the many seminal Detroit labels run by local legend Norm Talley. It's right in the middle of a busy run right now with no fewer superb run with three new EPs all dropping in quick succession. This one is a split EP with US duo Solid Gold Playaz taking care of the a-side. As always with this pair, their sounds are deep and dusty house with exquisite melodies tugging at the heart. On the flip, Gari Romalis steps up with the slick percussive skip of 'Detroit After Dark' then 'Panties' from Brian Neal brings jacked up analogue groves that lean into techno with a big fat bassline.
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Under Control EP
Cat: TSPORK 047. Rel: 15 Jul 09
Under Control
Lay Lie Lay
Gespielt von: Karousel, Xpress 2
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Two Bruised Egos
Cat: TRST 002. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Gentle Romance (6:09)
Can't We Just Have Fun (5:46)
Chubby (6:20)
Review: Irish DJ and promoter Saoirse is back with a follow up to her critically acclaimed and hugely welcomed debut solo release on new imprint trUst Recordings, with this three track EP entitled Two Bruised Egos. The EP starts off with the bouncy and energetic groove of 'Gentle Romance', before the tough rolling tech house of 'Can't We Just Have Fun' which keeps the energy levels high in the main room. Finally, the London-based producer heads to the afterhour on the playful minimal funk of 'Chubby'.
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Sorting Days
Cat: TRI 048. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Sorting Days (5:54)
Sorting Days (Wareika remix) (13:10)
Transit (7:59)
Jet Black (5:22)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.83
Overcome/Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)
Cat: TR 11:11. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Overcome (9:00)
Lady Science (NYC Sunrise) (9:22)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Trelik returns with a repackaged edition of one of the catalogue's most treasured releases. "Overcome" and "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)" need little introduction, and now come sporting the new TR11:11 matrix number. Written and produced by Thomas Melchior and Baby Ford aka Soul Capsule, these tracks came from one of the many sessions recorded at the West London Ifach Studio in 1999. On the A Side "Overcome" is stripped back and energetic, driven by rolling and shuffling garage style beats, tight bubbling bass and atmospheric synth pads. The intermittent vocal samples and the release's signature organ set you up for the flip, "Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)". Possibly one of house music's most emotive pieces, the track builds slowly with the introduction of each part building a story of soulful optimism based around a sparse palette of deep synths, uplifting keys and warm analogue bass. The understated beauty of the main vocal riff never seems to grow old or tired with the track lending itself perfectly to either main room, peak-time play or after-hours sessions alike. Remastered by Rashad at D & M.
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Law Of Grace (reissue)
Cat: TR 035. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Law Of Grace (10:45)
Meltdown (6:28)
Lady Science (Tek mix) (5:52)
Review: As Soul Capsule, Baby Ford and Thomas Melchior made some of minimal techno's most accomplished records. It has been many years since they stopped turning out new material - sadly - but their archive tracks are still in hot demand and undeniably relevant. While 1999's 'Lady Science' might be their most famous offering, this EP from 2001 on Aspect Music is no less vital and it will currently cost you well over L250 on second-hand markets. It is Ford's Trelik label who reissues it here in all its glory: the entirety of the a-side is taken up with 'Law Of Grace,' a delightfully deep and breezy minimal dub house roller with pensive chords draped over the frictionless drums. 'Meltdown' has a more experimental feel with brushed metal drums beneath a wordless vocal musing. The cult 'Lady Science' (Tek Mix) is also inched with the whole package being remastered by D&M to make this one utterly essential.
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Las Ramblas (reissue)
Cat: TR 013. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Las Ramblas (part 1) (7:49)
Las Ramblas (part 2) (7:47)
Las Ramblas (part 3) (6:46)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The first Soul Capsule release gets a timely reissue - certainly if the silly prices it's reached of late on the second hand market - as well as a getting a loving remastering courtesy of D&M. All three parts are swampy, sweaty tech workouts that bump along with an almost indecent willingness to tempt you onto the floor and a groove with way more sexy swing than the minimal genre usually has contact with. Part two is traditionally the most celebrated of the three if internet chatter is to be believed, but some wonderfully subtle go-go percussion makes part three the most immediate of the bunch, with part one's distinctly darkside atmospherics and snippet of female gospel voice clearly wield an air of the classic.
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Bender
Bender (1-sided hand-stamped 180 gram marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: BLACKTOONEY 03. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Track 1 (13:05)
Review: We've been loving the playful Looney Tunes for a while - they put out decent edits and left of centre underground grooves that always have a real sense of character. Next up is Supersanity with one much such track that is pressed up to a one-sided and hand-stamped vinyl. 'Bender' is named after the Futurama character who is stamped onto the label and is a warped and late-night afterparty take on deep techno with percolating synth motifs and a spoken word vocal that sounds emo and indie. It's sure to make for some brilliantly WTF moments in the club.
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Tags: Minimal
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 6
Cat: TOOL 1174. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Mark Knight, Todd Terry, James Hurr - "Make You Happy" (feat Darryl James, David Anthony) (4:59)
Eddie Thoneick - "Take It Back" (4:26)
Pete Griffiths - "Get Together" (feat Ebony Soul, Ann Nesby) (5:44)
Muzzaik, Stadiumx - "Echoes" (4:59)
Review: Toolroom is one of the biggest house labels in the age these days. Mark Knight's outlet is a go-to for the big room lovers and pool party crews of the world and it's easy to see why when you tune into his latest label sampler. It brings together the old and the new school with the piano laced, steely house pumper 'Make You Happy' from Mark Knight, Todd Terry and James Hurr kicking off. Eddie Thoneick's 'Take It Back' gets more down and dirty with a sleazy bassline, Pete Griffiths brings belting vocal house energy to 'Get Together' and Muzzaik and Stadiumx combine for the flashy and raved-up 'Echoes.'
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 8
Cat: TOOL 1190. Rel: 24 Oct 23
ESSEL - "Sweat" (5:07)
Shiba San & Ayarez - "Twist It" (4:55)
Friend Within - "Pilka" (7:11)
Maur, Westend, Cami Bear - "Over" (5:43)
Review: Toolroom sits at the top of the tree when it comes to big room house music. Mark Knight's label has mastered the art of maximal sounds and this eighth volume of the Tooroom Sampler series is another one that will do plenty of damage. Essel's 'Sweat' is a rigid tech cut with stiff synths and libidinous vocals, then Shiba San and Ayarez get direct with shuffling tech house cut 'Twist It' complete with big skewed synths. Friend Within's 'Pilka' keeps the energy levels high with fizzing synth loops over textured drums and a fat bassline. Maur x Westend and Cami Bear close out with some brighter melodies to get hands in the air on 'Over.'
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Tone Dropout Vol 11
Cat: TD 11. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Sween & Alphonse - "Downfall" (Epic mix) (7:28)
XOTR - "Odyssey T3D" (5:52)
Sam Padden - "Teslas Still Alive" (6:07)
Kostas G - "Spectrum" (7:24)
Review: When it comes to excitable club fodder rooted in club sounds of the late 80s and 90s, the Tone Dropout crew consistently delivers the goods. They're at it again on their 11th multi-artist extravaganza, which giddily sprints between acid-fired breakbeat house with glassy-eyed melodic motifs and spacey bleeps (Sween and Alphonse hook-up 'Downfall'), trancey early progressive house revivalism ('Odyssey T3D' by XOTR), intergalactic electro-bleep fusion (the punchy, Kraftwerk-on-pills excellence of Samuel Padden's 'Teslas Still Alive') and classy bleep and breaks nostalgia (Kostas G's pleasingly sub-heavy, funk break-driven 'Spectrum').
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Objects EP
Cat: TIED 014. Rel: 23 Dec 22
The Call (7:02)
What You Say (7:42)
Objects (8:12)
Review: Four new shuffly twingers from Tied favourite Silat Beksi, pinning down a slew of minimal techno experiments which most producers tend not to dare try. While 'The Call' lulls us into a false sense of security with its 4x4 groove and expositionally fluttery synthwork, the ensuing tracks 'What You Say' suddenly get jiggy with it, dashing said sense to the side with its unpredictable scratches, shakes and syncopations. Closer 'Objects' continues this charge, easing up on the atmosphere in favour of pure rhythmic exercise, tempered by wompy transitions and strange metallics.
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& (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: THINNER 005. Rel: 27 Feb 24
Lemmi Ash - "Presence" (7:10)
KOOLMFL - "Atonbow" (5:14)
Sonic Weapon - "HOMIE" (5:30)
Review: Japan's Thinner Groove flesh out their distinctive aesthetic with every new release. This time around, they welcome none other than Lemmi Ash, KOOLMFL and Sonic Weapon for a collaborative three-track EP of lowercase minimal tech and textural vignettes. The aim of the game is best encapsulated in the label's commentary: "each track can add a distinctive touch to the night, as like completing your cocktail with lemon and/or lime". Each track indeed sounds to the ear akin to how a fruity garnish tastes, with Ash's 'Presence' bringing tart citrine breaks notes to a gracefully held glass vessel. KOOLMFL's 'Atonbow' is drier bitters, barely availing itself of its trembling chords and sampled vox after an ultra-snappy initiation featuring a mere bass and kick-clap. Thinner Groove know all too well that good music is like an excitation of the flavour palate, and that minimality is the thing that lets such flavours sit.
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Strength In Numbers Part 3
Strength In Numbers Part 3 (green vinyl 12")
Cat: THEMA 040.3. Rel: 30 Mar 15
Mr G - "Little Grainy One" (7:27)
Raudive - "Carved" (5:03)
Cesare vs Disorder - "All Night" (6:16)
Suburb - "Odyssey" (7:16)
Review: America's Thema label loudly return with the third chapter of the Strength In Numbers series, an outlet reserved strictly for the finest and sleekest in dancefloor delights. There's plenty of talent and quality within, presented by a handsomely hand-picked selection of house scientists, namely Raudive, Cesare vs Disorder and Suburb, but it's the UK's Mr.G who takes the limelight on this one. His singular style - warm, analogue tech-house infested with the sound of valve compressors - is both utterly effective on the floor and also a pleasure to listen to while swinging to a fro wherever you may find yourself.
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Gespielt von: Ben Sims, Femanyst
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Anhip EP
Anhip EP (12")
Cat: TGR 002. Rel: 01 Nov 19
Auxxx (5:43)
Anhip (6:21)
Track 3 (5:40)
Auxxx (Spacetravel remix V1) (8:09)
Auxxx (Spacetravel remix V2) (5:17)
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Size 8 003
Cat: S8LP 003. Rel: 20 May 22
Sister Synthia (6:55)
Raindream (7:42)
Tags: Minimal
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Geolectrics
Cat: TERRAFIRM 7. Rel: 07 Oct 22
Floaterz (7:34)
Night Winds Eternal (7:46)
Ornithological Studies (6:24)
Colonizer Appreciation Day (6:01)
Review: There's a high-concept story attached to the TerraFirm label that is intriguingly well formed and thorough. It goes like this: "TerraFirm provides the desiccated, toxified, irradiated or otherwise uninhabitable planets of this sector with a suite of services to rectify any environmental challenge." Taking the reins for the seventh outing is Spandrel who serves up bendy, rubbery, body-popping house-cum-techno. 'Floaterz' is a deep cruiser, and so is 'Night Winds Eternal' but with trippy melodies. On the flipside, 'Ornithological Studies' gets more bristly in its cosmic excursions and last of all is the superbly hooky and loopy dub tech roller 'Colonizer Appreciation Day.'
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Various Artists Vol 2
Cat: THC 002. Rel: 17 Dec 21
Acidulant - "Feel No Disgrace" (6:49)
Jon Lee - "Darkness Calling" (5:56)
Jay Tripwire - "Kneel To Zod" (7:59)
Space Ace - "Acid Odyssey" (7:19)
Praus - "Luigi's Illusion" (5:46)
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Taste The Rainbow 001
Cat: TTRR 001. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Bare Maximum (Lizz remix) (7:03)
Bare Maximum (7:12)
Battery Gate (Kearun remix) (7:30)
Battery Gate (7:41)
Review: This is the first release by Taste The Rainbow, a new vinyl-only label founded by Seizun, a duo consiting of Benjamin Joseph and t.na with a string of releases on Constant Black, Aesthetic, Day Dream, Before, Moving People, Cira Groove, Peoples and Into The Woods already under theior respective belts. 'Bare Maximum' and 'Battery Gate', which effortlessly work in endless shuffles and variations between their relatively bare-bones skeletons, are examples of an unusually layered and textured form of minimal techno, while friends of the label Lizz and Kearun each remix a track in fine fashion too.

The duo have asked us to add that 'Seizun welcomes you to Taste The Rainbow' - and who are we to argue?

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Once Once
Once Once (12")
Cat: TALMAN 15. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Once Once (7:14)
Magic Carpet (6:35)
Magic Carpet (Reflex Blue remix) (5:52)
Activation (6:34)
Review: Once Once is the brand-new EP by Argentinian producer and DJ Jorge Savoretti, a four tracker chock full of late-night grinders. The title track is an eerie tribal builder that has a great blend of groove and catchy percussion elements, all working towards a peak. 'Magic Carpet' has more of a house bounce while still keep the mood futuristic and hedonistic. On the second side there is spending Reflex Blue remix of 'Magic Carpet'. This one is more energetic and adds a bit more of a break to the rhythm that includes a very fine acid line to it. 'Activation' really rounds out the EP with what we feel might be the strongest track, a sexy funker that has a darker tinge to it that we really like. The 14th release for the Berlin based label Talman Records has another great record in its catalogue.
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Stalker
Stalker (12")
Cat: TAB 002. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Stalker
Stalker (Matt Creepin' mix)
Flashback
Flashback (Mike Vox edit)
Review: San Diego's Tabby Traxx is back with a second release that will again jack the club. This one is a debut from Steezy Ray Vaughan that blends old school acid into new school tools. 'Stalker' opens with a heavy drum stomp and eerie one-note melodies then Matt's Creepin' mix brings a lashing of acid madness over sci-fi tech drums. 'Flashback' has a more undulating and deep acid feel as the 303 is drawn out over razor sharp hi hats and rolling drums. 'Flashback' (Mike's Vox edit) has a little more menace for those freaky late-night after parties.
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Atlas (Shall Ocin & Artbat Remix)
Cat: SYST 01336. Rel: 12 Oct 22
Atlas (Shall Ocin & Artbat remix) (6:20)
Review: Marc Romboy and Stephan Bodzin make for one of the most celebrated duos in techno. Here their 'Atlas' tune gets a remix from Ukrainian duo Artbat & Shall Orin on Systematic. They're artists at the heart of the modern melodic techno movement. Their remix here is a one-sided 12" that is designed for the main room. The percussive energy and sweeping synths build and build over the driving, rubbery beats. Its serene, well-designed, and a surefire standout cut that will get hands in the air on plenty of the world's biggest stages.
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Eight Years Of Love Pt 1
Simple Symmetry & Lord Fascinator - "The Search Continues" (7:41)
Cream Soda - "Uuueee" (4:57)
Kovyazin D - "Moscow Central Circle" (5:58)
Lipelis & Cosmic G - "Locked To Heaven" (6:14)
Gleb Filipchenkow - "Mieux La" (feat Ode) (6:52)
Review: Just in time for Valentine's Day, System 108 from the Netherlands marks eight years of business with Eight Years Of Love Pt 1, a superb 12" packed with fresh house sounds from across the spectrum. Simple Symmetry & Lord Fascinator open up with 'The Search Continues', a thumping acid laced tech house cut with indie vocals while Cream Soda bring twitchy electronics and amped up drums. There's electroclash-style rawness from Kovyazin D, Lipelis & Cosmic G explore a more celestial sound that will place you amongst the heavens and Gleb Filipchenkow shuts down with slow, elastic, acid laced gurgles on his 'Mieux La' (feat Ode).
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The Wind
The Wind (gold vinyl 12")
Cat: SYNCRO 43. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Wander (5:39)
Hidden Location (5:36)
The Wind (6:15)
Review: Elias Landberg continues to press ahead with the instantly identifiable Skudge sound, where the best of contemporary techno locks in for tight but funky grooves of the highest calibre. It's not often we see the project break away from the self-titled label, but here it's gracing Syncrophone with some of the finest uptempo, deep-diving gear you'll hear all year. 'Wander' has a snappy strut to the beat and lead riff alike, with the drums coming on like uptempo house as much as techno. 'Hidden Location' locks in harder thanks to the enduring creep of the background pads, while 'The Wind' takes on the dubbiest duties as it stretches out across the B-side.
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Silver Pearl Reimagined I
Cat: SUSH 62. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Big Brother (Yossi Amoyal 1994 Warehouse dub edit) (8:47)
Big Brother (Yossi Amoyal extended) (8:06)
Review: The West Coast has long been synonymous with a sunny, breezy take on tech house thanks to artists like Fresh and Low, Hipp-E and Halo and Doc Martin. Lesser known but just as influential was LA based producer Eric Spire and some of his Silver Pearl label mates. Back in the late 90s they cooked up plenty of forward-thinking cuts with a heavy, psychedelic edge on the now cult imprint. Now some of the best of them have been assembled by Sushitech label head Yossi Amoyal across four superb 12"s that offer a great reminder of this vital era.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $13.49
Silver Pearl Reimagined II
Cat: SUSH 63. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Aquatherium - "All Night Long" (6:58)
Lite Ning Cok - "Dreaming" (6:40)
Aquatherium - "Pool" (6:44)
Review: You might think you know the West Coast house sound but are you familiar with Eric Spire and his Silver Pearl label? He's a rather overlooked but influential figure from Los Angeles who dropped some seriously sick records back in the late 90s. They brought a hardness and psychedelic edge to house music that eventually paved the way of the sort of industrial tech that was championed by the likes of Craig Richards with his Tyrant nights and project alongside Lee Burridge. Now Sushitech label head Yossi Amoyal has dug into it to put together a series of 12"s that best showcase this special era.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.49
Reconstructed (15th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: SUSH 47/48/49. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Skank (Cobblestone Jazz Reconstruction) (8:39)
Control (Amorf Reconstruction) (8:58)
Stabilize (Ion Ludwig Reconstruction) (12:08)
Control (Steve O'Sullivan Reconstruction) (7:28)
Dim Dim (Melchior Productions LTD Reconstruction) (6:55)
Redeem (Soulphiction Reconstruction) (7:48)
Stabilize (Leonel Castillo Reconstruction) (7:38)
Stabilize (Mark & Matt Thibideau Reconstruction) (7:22)
Review: Sushitech presents the last part of its 15th anniversary reissues series. Timeless reworks of Paul St. Hilaire & Rhauder's now classic 2018 release 'Reconstructed', featuring legendary producers such as Rominimal heroes Amorf who provide a typically hypnotic reinterpretation of Control, Dutch minimal house maestro Ion Ludwig retains the dubby elements of the original on his rework of 'Stabilized' and likewise Steve O'Sullivan remains in glacial and cavernous territory on another sublime perspective of 'Control'. Elsewhere, Thomas Melchior serves up a typically arcane venture into the deep on his version of 'Dim Dim', while the much missed Soulphiction provides the perfect majestic backdrop for St. Hilaire's amazing vocals play centre stage on his version of 'Redeem'.
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Silver Pearl Reimagined III
Cat: SUSH 64. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Samneric - "Crazed Cello" (Aquatherium remix) (7:13)
Aquatherium - "All Night Long" (T Hewitt remix) (8:07)
Conspiracy - "Untouchable" (DJ Garth & Eric James Rocket remix) (6:11)
Review: Berlin's cultured Sushitech label is back with another of its superb reissue projects, this time focusing on a small but vital label from the 90s. Silver Pearl was where Los Angeles based producer Eric Spire released a small but steady and superb series of records that took house music into all new realms. He and his peers brought a touch of heaviness and psychedelic energy that paved the way for later developments by artists like Craig Richards & Lee Burridge's Tyrant nights at Fabric. Relive the magic of that time with this new series of carefully curated 12"s featuring high grade club weaponry.
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Silver Pearl Reimagined IV
Cat: SUSH 65. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Owen Sands - "Smooth Funkin'"
Eric Spire - "Impressionism"
Moonchild - "Active"
Review: This is the fourth and final installment of Sushitech label head Yossi Amoya's reissue series focussing on the work of Eric Spire and his Silver Pearl label. The Los Angeles based producer was on a hot streak back in the late 90s, fomenting a new take on West Coast house music with hard drums and psychedelic synths that lay down something of a blueprint for later tech house a la Craig Richards, Wiggle and co. This useful 12" packs another punch with potent drums and razor sharp percussion across three cuts from some of the Silver Pearl mainstays.
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Gespielt von: Owain Kimber (Owain K)
 in stock $13.49
Dub Cafe
Dub Cafe (limited 12")
Cat: SUE 030. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Dub 1 (5:03)
Dub Cafe (8:06)
Dub 2 (5:37)
Dub 3 (4:20)
Review: SVN brings his class to the 30th release from German label Sued and does so in a deft dub fashion. Opener 'Dub 1' is a light and airy cut that raises you into a wide open sky with balmy pads and smeared chords. 'Dub Cafe' is a slower and more swaggering traditional dub jaunt with rippling keys and 'Dub 2' then acts you adrift on some cosmic chord work while nu-disco beats a la Metro Area pump the party from below. Last of all, 'Dub 3' is a more percussive and textural number with wonky beats and grinding keys. Plenty of variation makes this one an essential 12".
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Gespielt von: Ney Faustini, Tom Drew
Tags: Nu Disco | Dub Techno
 in stock $12.98
Conscious
Conscious (12")
Cat: SS 002. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Conscious (5:35)
Pucon (6:13)
Long Grass (6:30)
Inner Mind (5:15)
Review: Subb-an returns with a dynamic EP on the Sub Series imprint, which follows up his successful debut release on the same label, and hears an expansion outwards into heightened musico-conscious states, for an ultimately enlightened Dharmic subject matter (the EP is 'Conscious', after all). Packed with four equanimous, solid club tracks, ranging from garage house to brooding acid, the EP flaunts Subb-an's distinct style and vision, moving through intricate rhythms to hypnotic basslines, each track carefully crafted to create an stabbing, immersive experience.
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It's 2024!!
It's 2024!! (limited 12")
Cat: BARN 096. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Kika (3:17)
Bruxas (4:20)
Mas Companhias (1:32)
Polvo (4:35)
High In The Park (2:26)
Whoever You Are (2:18)
 in stock $15.31
Remix Tales
Remix Tales (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SVT 246EP. Rel: 08 May 19
Howling - "Stole The Night" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2017) (7:23)
Giorgia Angiuli - "Nothing To Lose" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2019) (6:50)
Sam Shure - "Nandoo" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2018) (7:23)
Oliver Koletzki & Niko Schwind - "Camps Bay" (Oliver Koletzki remix 2019) (7:24)
Review: Since releasing his debut single way back on 2005, Stil vor Talent founder Oliver Koletzki has become a prolific remixer. Here he gathers together some of his favourite revisions on one handy, DJ-friendly 12". Intriguingly, some of the standout moments are a little breezier, deeper or more melodious than you'd perhaps expect - see the bongo-driven bliss of the Koletzki & Schwind "Camps Bay" fix-up - but even this picturesque excursion is still 100% dancefloor-ready. We are also loving the moody, big-room ready mix of Howling's "Stole The Night", a jaunty dub-house take on Channel X's "Snug Descent" and the exotic and tribal remix of Sam Shure's "Nandoo".
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Walking Straight Up
Cat: SYYK 196. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Walking Straight Up (7:44)
Walking Straight Up (Lexer remix) (6:12)
Walking Straight Up (Alexey Union remix) (7:25)
Walking Straight Up (Alexey Union Deep remix) (7:20)
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $15.83
Steve Limitee 001
Steve Limitee 001 (limited coloured 1-sided 12")
Cat: SL 001. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Track 1 (5:36)
Track 2 (5:29)
Track 3 (5:00)
Gespielt von: Superbreak
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 in stock $11.13
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