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Vanish EP
Vanish EP (12")
Cat: OBIA 005. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Joey Anderson - "Vanish" (5:20)
Joey Anderson - "Masked Ones" (4:54)
Joey Anderson - "Escape" (5:21)
Wendel Sield - "Cultivate" (5:45)
Review: Inimeg Records label boss and general underground don Joey Anderson has always operated on the fringes of the deepest house and techno sounds. The New Jersey mainstay returns now with the Vanish EP on Obia Records while owner Wendel Sield also pops up with one tune. Anderson's trio ranges from the dusty, smoky basement dub of 'Vanish' to the ticking and glitchy minimal menace of 'Masked Ones' via the intense synth dystopia of 'Escape'. Sield's 'Cultivate' is a smeared, spacious cut with meandering pads and prickly percussion that zones you out for days.
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Fruit Medley Vol 3
Cat: STRWB 012. Rel: 08 May 25
Cromie - "Timereiter" (7:33)
Wilba - "New Recipes" (7:43)
Darren Roach - "Brettski Colectski" (7:46)
Lazer Man - "Time Of Ghosts" (6:26)
Review: The Fruit Medley series has been hella juicy so far so we're glad another edition is ripe and ready for picking to kick off the label's 2025 season. This one features all newcomers starting with Cromie's 'Timereite', a chubby and clubby tech pumper with full throttle rhythms. Wilba's 'New Recipes' has lush synth smears over grinding low ends that echo early West Coast tech, and Darren Roach then gets a little deeper on the percolating 'Brettski Colectski'. Lazer Man's 'Time Of Ghosts' closes down with a mid-tempo, off-kilter house cut with steely drums and distant alien activity.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Dysto Disco EP
Cat: KMN 007. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Fabricio - "Collateral Effect" (6:43)
Charleze - "Rage Power" (6:55)
Wooka - "Tirty Dalk" (7:26)
Mooglee - "Things I Love" (6:25)
Review: Kommuna marks its tenth year of activity with this new dancefloor-focused record from various artists whose music "reflects the glimmer of hope that music provides during these dystopian times." Fabricio's 'Collateral Effect' opens with a strident nu-disco sound and retro-future chords that get you moving. Charleze's 'Rage Power' is another chunky disco stomper with some nice cosmic melody and Wooka's 'Tirty Dalk' hits harder with mechanical beats and churning bass. Mooglee's 'Things I Love' brings a more dreamy synth sound but still club-ready beats.
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Leaving You
Leaving You (green & orange vinyl 12")
Cat: NATURE 012. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Leaving You (6:02)
Underbite (5:57)
Fat Couch (7:16)
Review: wAFF is a part of the big room techno future at this stage. The UK artist has been rolling out effective tracks to lock in large crowds for many years on a range of labels. It is Nature where he finds himself here and once again he sticks to his usual formula - well designed drums that are chunky but warm, with burrowing synths up top and some effects and vocals to bring them alive. 'Leaving You' starts things at a slick pace, 'Underbite' is a little more minimal and loopy and 'Fat Couch' brings a classic r&b sample to the tech beats for even more crowd-pleasing effect.
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Zarbeeya EP
Cat: GOTC 001. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Zarbeeya (7:20)
Maghzal (6:42)
Ghardaia (7:04)
Illogical Swinger (6:57)
Review: Wave Particle Singularity takes charge of the first release on Groove On The Carpet and shows off his fine house music credentials. This trip begins with 'Zarbeeya' which is a soulful sound filled with Saharan chords and chants by the artist's best friend's wife, Sabrina, who hails from Algeria. The next track tells the story of the carpet manufacturing process and on the B-side, 'Ghardaia' delves into micro-minimalist grooves with desert-like harmonies while the final track is a nice dubby groover that ties the EP together and links the Algerian Sahara to Berlin's electronic scene.
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Jump Up (Get Beat Down)
Cat: WNCL 049. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Jump Up (Get Beat Down) (5:01)
Jump Up (Get Beat Down) (Rawtrachs remix) (6:03)
Review: Classy dancefloor-slaying action on 10" vinyl no less from West Norwood Cassette Library, combining a thumping four to the floor beat with nifty percussion, a fairly well known snippet of hip-hop vocal and ravey stabs. The results are as hard to resist as they are to classify, except to say it leaves absolutely zero prisoners. "This one had been previously doing the rounds as a 'dubplate only' exclusive," WNCS told us, "cut especially for the Futurepastzine tenth anniversary bash just on the cusp of lockdown ... so it seemed only appropriate to ask FPZ head honcho and fellow Cassette Librarian, Rawtrachs, to attend to remix duty." So flip it over for that equally excellent reworking from Rawtrachs and stand well back - we predict not only a riot, but an awful lot of spilt beer too.
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Changing Faces
Cat: CS 048. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Reggae Fusion (Deep mix) (6:41)
On My Way (6:25)
Changing Faces (6:16)
Reggae Fusion (Tuff Mudda mix) (6:06)
Review: Constant Sound is one of the very many labels that is headed up by Burnski and one that he reserves for club-ready tech house and minimal. Wodda steps up for the latest outing and brings some future garage energy to the opener, 'Reggae Fusion' (Deep mix) which is lit up with lithe synths and smart vocal samples. 'On My Way' has more infectious garage vibes to it with the squelchy drums and hits and some nice heady melodies up top. 'Changing Faces' gets more twisted and brings intergalactic drama to the ass-wiggling cyborg tech beats and last of all, a Tuff Mudda mix of 'Reggae Fusion' shuts down with a silky thump and throwback UKG bass.
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Messin' With My Mind
Cat: VIS 440. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Messin’ With My Mind (7:39)
Messin’ With My Marbles (Oliver.r dub) (6:06)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press remix) (8:03)
Messin’ With My Mind (Electric Press dub) (5:50)
Review: Ralph Lawson's legendary Leeds-based label 20/20 Vision is in the middle of celebrating 30 years in the game. Part of that now extends to this reissue of a record that played a huge part in establishing the imprint back in the day. It comes from the co-founders' production alias Wolf n Flow and though it was recorded more than 20 years ago, this record still bangs. 'Messin' With My Mind' is a perfect mix of squelchy tech and vocal loveliness that calls to mind early Fresh & Low. The Oliver.r dub is more sleek and blissed out and two Electric Press remixes close out with some late-night heft.
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Tia (reissue)
Tia (reissue) (limited 180 gram purple vinyl 12")
Cat: RV 04P. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Echt Rot (7:48)
Tia (10:02)
Feuerwasser (5:47)
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I Meet Somebody
Cat: ARR 050. Rel: 16 Jan 25
I Meet Somebody (9:33)
I Meet Somebody (Io Mulen remix) (7:54)
Tubular Bells (10:16)
Review: While their output has understandably become less frequent in recent years, Kyiv-based Artreform continues to do its best to showcase a new generation of Ukrainian producers. Label boss JOSS is at it again here, offering up a debut EP from previously unheard local talent Wonkie. In its' original form, 'I Meet Somebody' is a ten-minute slab of mind-mangling tech-house complete with fizzing TB-303 motifs, ghostly pads, distant-sounding melodies and deep, evocative bass. Kyiv scene stalwart Io Mulen remixes, wrapping choice elements of Wonkie's original around a shuffling, breakbeat-goes-tech-house beat. Turn to the flip for something rather unusual (but pleasingly good) - a stretched-out tec-house interpretation of Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells', where flashes of the famous melody bob and weave around weighty bass, trippy electronics and crunchy beats.
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Vous Du Music
Vous Du Music (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: BYR 48V. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Vous Du Music (6:06)
Between Two Waves (8:00)
Tempesta (6:38)
Vous Du (Timothy J Fairplay remix) (5:13)
Review: Byrd Out Limited presents a remarkable find here in the form of previously unheard music from The Woodleigh Research Facility. The four-tracker captures the essence of chugging, acid-tinged electronica and offers a unique glimpse into the duo's creative journey. Recorded between 2016 and 2017, the tunes showcase their signature fusion of hypnotic grooves and experimental flair as the duo blends intricate electronic textures with a retro-futuristic edge. A vital pick-up that comes in limited pink vinyl.
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On The Move
On The Move (12" + insert)
Cat: DC 09. Rel: 03 Mar 25
12 Days Of Squirm
Lisa
808 Verb Talk
Pytch1
Review: The Worm burrows deep with this evocative new outing on Deep Cub label, which continues to turn plenty of heads before it has even got to release number 10. '12 Days Of Squirm' is dubby, mid tempo and slow motion techno for early evening warm ups. 'Lisa' brings a more cid laced and percolating sound to up the energy levels and '808 Verb Talk' is darker, more heavy, with bright acid leaving a menacing mood in its wake. 'Pytch1' is another deft and atmospheric wedge of slow, purposeful techno.

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Alben
No Big Deal
No Big Deal (gatefold picture disc 2xLP)
Cat: DB 344V. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Let's Live It Up (with Harm Franklin) (4:31)
Fatalistic Groove (with Barney Bones) (4:57)
Cheap Thrills (with Barney Bones) (5:03)
Get Down Down (with Reggie Watts) (5:31)
I Don't Remember (with VNSSA) (6:10)
Tha Tea (3:51)
Might Just (with James Patterson) (5:14)
Motivashun (with Reggie Watts) (5:36)
Stop Time (with Glass Petals & Elohim) (4:07)
Did You Mean It (with ZOF) (5:01)
Review: Walker And Royce and Dirtybird are perfect bedfellows - they both have a penchant for bright, colourful sounds, big-hearted beats and playful energies when it comes to club music. No Big Deal, the duo's new album, doesn't disappoint on that front. It is an album that goes big on collars and features the likes of comedian and musician Reggie Watts, Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum-selling artist James Patterson peak-time producer VNSSA, another Grammy-nominee in the shape of vocalist Barney Bones and more besides. Plenty of weird and wacky beats are run through with some great lyrics to make this as functional as it is fun.
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Strange Weather: A Different Kettle Of Fish (feat Housey Doingz, The Ron Honey Experience, Space Bunny)
Housey Doingz - "7th Piano" (7th Voyage remix) (7:25)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Nitedrive" (11:37)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Drive" (11:37)
Space Bunny - "Space Bunny" (extended mix) (8:29)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wubbledub edit) (6:51)
Space Bunny - "Space Dub" (7:18)
Space Bunny - "Spudnik" (Ver Vlads mix) (5:20)
Get Fucked - "Time For A Quickee" (On The Kitchen Counter edit) (7:14)
Get Fucked - "Momentum" (The Smart Alex dub) (5:28)
Green Eyed Monster - "All Gone By" (6:07)
Strange Weather - "Infinite" (6:31)
Review: Laurant Webb, Dave Coker, Justin Bailey, and Dave Pine were the key figures behind Strange Weather Studios, which was a creative hub in Southeast London that helped shape the very early sound of tech house in the capital. Collaborating with friends and partners on several projects, they produced a number of influential records that defined the genre including under aliases such as Housey Doingz, 7th Voyage, and Space Bunny. This release on Sushitech, which always does a fine job of offering up the best tech house past and present, pays tribute to the studio and its collaborators with representative tracks carefully selected by Laurant Webb and label head Yossi Amoyal. Restored and remastered from rare DATs and pressed up to no fewer than six sides of vinyl, it's a great look at a significant moment in the evolution of tech house.

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Strange Weather: A Different Kettle Of Fish (feat Housey Doingz, The Ron Honey Experience, Space Bunny)
Cat: SUSH 72C. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Housey Doingz - "7th Piano" (7th Voyage remix) (7:25)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Nitedrive" (6:59)
The Ron Honey Experience - "Drive" (6:08)
Space Bunny - "Space Bunny" (extended mix) (8:29)
Space Bunny - "The Key" (Wubbledub edit) (6:51)
Space Bunny - "Space Dub" (7:18)
Space Bunny - "Spudnik" (Ver Vlads mix) (5:20)
Get Fucked - "Time For A Quickee" (On The Kitchen Counter edit) (7:14)
Get Fucked - "Momentum" (The Smart Alex dub) (5:28)
Green Eyed Monster - "All Gone By" (6:07)
Strange Weather - "Infinite" (6:31)
Review: Working with various collaborators, Laurant Webb, Dave Coker, Justin Bailey, and Dave Pine produced influential records under aliases like Housey Doingz, 7th Voyage, and Space Bunny at the influential Strange Weather Studios. Those records very much helped to define the early days of the tech house genre. This Sushitech release comes on clear vinyl and honours their legacy, with tracks handpicked by Webb and label founder Yossi Amoyal. They have all been remastered from rare DATs and across three slabs of wax make for an essential deep dive into an important phase in the earliest days of tech house.
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