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Ivy Blues EP
Cat: DF 002. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Ivy Blues (5:42)
Could Be Us (5:35)
Ivy Blues (Vril remix) (5:11)
Could Be Us (Matthias Reiling remix) (4:55)
Gespielt von: Superbreak, Session Victim
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2 Another Planet EP
Cat: SHEW 38. Rel: 10 Apr 24
2 Another Planet (Superspace Breakdown mix) (6:19)
2 Another Planet (Delisntr Speed Down mix) (5:53)
Solamente (Problems mix) (6:00)
Solamente (Synth mix) (5:36)
Review: Shewey Trax welcomes California-based Delicate Instruments aka Delinstr for a pair of cosmic new cuts that he serves up as two different mixes each. Opener '2 Another Planet' (Superspace Breakdown mix) has sugary video game melodies raining down like old school Mario or Tetris over thudding deep house kicks. The Delisntr Speed Down mix brings some twitchy acid details while 'Solamente' (Problems mix) is another beguiling mix of 8-bit melodies and supple drums that tap out hypnotic patterns while floating through space. The final Synth mix of the same cut is a more widescreen and far-sighted take to close out a perfectly astral EP.

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D Troit
D Troit (12")
Cat: CTX 015. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Jack The Haus (5:56)
The Cheeky Whistle Song (4:44)
D-Troit (5:04)
D-Troit (Lis Sarroca remix) (5:18)
Review: One of Detroit's finest, Lauren Flax aligns with the Chiwax label for a debut offering of ultra-rough, juking, retrofuturistic daydreams in four tracks. Like a rose blossoming from a thorny stem, this EP starts out raw and slowly fans out into the subtler tricks of multilayering and accoutrement. 'Jack The Haus' is the tweezy, 16-bit hardware jam; then there's 'The Cheeky Whistle Song', which, compared to the first track, betrays a contrasting taste for cascading arps and subtle melodies in the surround mix. 'D-Troit' returns somewhat to the initial Detroit bounce mood, while Lis Sarroca's remix rounds things off with a softer, out-your-face breaks-house beeper.
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Gespielt von: Ursula 1000
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Low Rider
Low Rider (12")
Cat: PILOT 16. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Low Rider (6:51)
Hardcore (7:40)
Cherry On The Cake (5:37)
Don't Know Why? (7:02)
Review: 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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Checkpoint
Cat: INSTINCT 29. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Checkpoint (5:30)
The Going Is Rough (5:38)
Beat 93 (5:33)
Review: If you're reading this then you will know that Instinct is one of the UK's powerhouse garage labels. Run by Burnski aka James Burnham it deals in serious tackle for rude boys and nasty girls. The drums hit hard, the reversed bassline burn goose old school cool and there gun finger salutes come thick and fast throughout this EP from Mance. 'Checkpoint' opens with the dusty drum shuffles and bulbous bass, then 'The Going Is Rough' is a little more soulful and sweet with its rolling basslines and silky pads. 'Beat 93' closes down with a seriously OG garage sound that takes you back to the mid-90s.
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The Monogamous EP
Cat: PEACH 020. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Mangomouse (6:36)
Heated Cloud (5:22)
Vampire Heart (6:03)
Catfished (6:26)
Driver (7:00)
Review: Peach Disc's label head Shanti Celeste welcomes her good friend Saoirse on board to care care of its 20th EP., Adn she does a fine job of keeping it fresh with a varied four tracker that starts with the intense loops and tribal percussion of 'Mangomouse'. Once the thudding kicks arrive and bring a subtle sense of funk to the dubby techno mood things really take off. 'Heated Cloud' is urgent, emotionally intense house a la Floorplan and 'Vampire Heart' pairs eerie synth twangs with an EBM style marching beat but more dubby low ends and 'Catfished' has muscular beats infused with paranoid vocals. 'Driver' is a final heavy but heartfelt cut with a real sense of purpose.
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Messages From The Mothership Volume 1
Cat: 4W 800. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Price We Pay (feat Karina Mia - Mothership remix) (6:44)
Mirror Image (3:54)
A Better Tomorrow (Mothership mix) (6:20)
Price We Pay (Mothership dub) (6:43)
Review: The dynamic duo Octave One starts off 2024 with a new EP that features new versions of two of their own classics and a brand new song. 'Price We Pay' has two remixes featured here, with the both being massive main stage crowd pleasers. 'Mirror Image' is a slick downtempo track that shows the pair's creativity for making great dance music. Last, the new version of 'A Better Tomorrow' is updated to be more futuristic and spacey. Messages From The Mothership Volume 1 are a great sign of things to come as Octave One explores more of their long and impressive discography.
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House Of Prince
Cat: TNEDITS 03. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Cindy (9:01)
Grindhouz (radio edit) (5:20)
Grindhouz (6:44)
Review: The EP is called House of Prince and the Purple One's face is peering back at us from the centre of this new 12" on Tech-Nology which means only one thing - it's tech house music inspired by the legendary funkster. And it is well executed tracker too with vocal samples, trumpet sounds and much more all chuckle into the mix over a range of betas that are playful and party starting but also effective and never kitsch. 'Grindhouz' is our favourite for just how warped and weird it sounds.
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Past Moves I
Cat: SUSH 66. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Lazy Bones ((Past Moves remastered)) (8:43)
You Alone (7:01)
Review: Sushitech is back with another of its sublime vinyl-only projects and this one focuses on the work of Dexter. There will be three 12"s in all that draw together some of the producer's finest moments. He is a truly cult figure amongst those who know and he served up a fresh take on tech, acid, dub and house between 1997 and 2004 when these tracks were first made - if you can find any of those original records prepare to pay loads for them, or else dive into Past Moves I. It has a brace of slick, tightly programmed cuts underpinned by rolling pads with lovely lo-fi pads up top. Heady stuff.
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Past Moves III
Cat: SUSH 68. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Total Recoil (2004 Ol' Tape Restored) (8:06)
Pan Galactic (2001 Ol' Tape Restored) (12:46)
Review: Past Moves III is the final instalment of the vinyl-only series served up by Berlin's ever-well-curated and cultured Sushitech label. It is another essential 12' that packs in plenty of heat from the long-time UK favourite. His records are hard to find and expensive when you do and this collection highlights some of his superbly blended acid, dub, tech and house grooves from back between 1997 and 2004. On this one, you will find a pair of weighty, warm, and dubbed out tech cuts with bounce in the drums and Detroit soul in the pads. Timeless stuff.
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Past Moves II
Cat: SUSH 67. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Tronic (8:53)
Inside-Out (6:50)
I Move You (1997 remastered) (6:41)
Review: The second part of Sushitech's three-part vinyl-only series looking at the work of Dexter is another 12" doozy. The UK underground mainstay has been behind many cult and much sought-after records over the years and they all fuse obscure dub and acid tech house in smart ways. They were recorded between 1997-2004 and if you can find any OGs then you will be paying upwards of 100 quid for them. This slab has three driving but deep sounds carefully detailed with wispy pads and filtered vocals for perfect backroom deployment.
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Gespielt von: Thomas wood
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Serii Speciale
Serii Speciale (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: CVS 007. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Make You Move (7:27)
Alternate (6:08)
Unstop (7:48)
Review: Reboot has been committed to the art of minimal tech house for a long time now, and his sound evolves with the same measured elegance as his DJ sets. There's space for balmy deep house chords and disco loops in the stew now, but crisp functionality and tracky immersion remains the order of the day as 'Make You Move' locks into to its seductive arrangement. 'Alternate' toys with swirling, dubby synth work around the steadfast beat, while 'Unstop' piles on a little more hand-drum action for a dense, engrossing rhythm workout - whichever mood you're after and however long you want to ride them, these tracks won't let you down in the mix.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $13.66
Whistle
Whistle (12")
Cat: RCR 008. Rel: 11 Apr 24
90's Generator (6:41)
No No No (6:59)
Alien (6:23)
Bob Is Happy (7:35)
Review: Italian label Roof Club aims to raise both ceilings and roofs, and continue to do so with their latest EP from Guile. Mixing a contemporary minimal approach with classic 90s sounds, this one's a neat fusion of progressive house and trance, with sprinklings of cheesy freestyle and acid thrown in for good measure. The jokingly titled '90's Generator' is the real highlight, with its orchestral hits and licky leads.
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Tags: Tech House
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Don't Brand The Woo EP
Don't Brand The Woo EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: FTP L09. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Don't Brand (7:14)
The Woo (7:05)
Flow (6:36)
Armonie (7:00)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.66
Neverland
Neverland (12")
Cat: PAN 001. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Last Dinner (8:18)
Save Me (7:55)
Neverland (13:52)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $13.66
Interger (reissue)
Cat: EVA 003R. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Time Zones (7:49)
Integer (6:27)
Thursday (6:27)
Review: Evasive Records are still going strong after an initial founding in 1999. Run by DJ and producer Rob Pearson, a staple figure of Southeast London's tech house scene at its underground apogee, Evasive's take on the style is an authentic, diversive example of the genre's truest origins. Lovable Rogues is Pearson in collaboration with fellow tech pioneer Lee Humphreys; this is their second EP together, a special follow-up release (now reissued), not least since it logically follows on from the very EP that launched Evasive, 'Look Into Your Eyes / Chica / Twilight Manoeuvres'. Made by the pair in the deepest rural German sticks, the 'Interger' EP betrays tech house's early indebtedness to broken beat, acid jazz and electro, the B2 'Thursday' coming as the tricky favourite here.
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Access Denied EP
Cat: ANP 003. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Access Denied (5:50)
Nala's Groove (5:17)
From Above (5:25)
Enigma (5:27)
File Inspectors (7:26)
Review: Christopher Ledger continues to broaden the scope of his sound as a producer by bringing unabashed breakbeat acid into the folds of his broader tech house trajectory. There's still a pervasive deepness to 'Access Denied', no matter how big the beats or how wriggly the synth lines are. 'Nala's Groove' has a proggy tint to it, and 'From Above' rolls along in gorgeous blooms of synth work and deft percussion. Clearly the inspiration of classic 90s-styled beats worked their way into Ledger's production process, and he's made them his own.
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New Cross To Ridgewood
New Cross To Ridgewood (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: RS 058LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Folks Not Guys (3:55)
The Commute (3:15)
A Little Dissonance (4:01)
Folks Not Guys (Ariel Zetina remix) (4:24)
Folks Not Guys (Local Artist Disco dub) (5:42)
A Little Dissonance (DJ Python remix) (4:21)
Review: Having already caused a stir with their various solo releases, old friends Klein Zage (real name Sage Redman) and Joey G (Joe Gillick) have decided to join forces on an EP inspired by their time living together in South London. While the EP is musically varied, there's a sonic coherence to the three original tracks thanks to the presence of Redman's spoken word vocals throughout. We're particularly enjoying the deep, emotive beauty of 'A Little Dissonance', though punchy, shuffling and spacey opener 'Folks Not Guys' pushes it close. Over on the flip we're treated to a trio of remixes: Ariel Zetina's intense, trippy and high-tempo take on 'Folks Not Guys', Local Artist's warming and rolling, Rhodes-sporting 'Disco Dub' of the same track, and DJ Python's pleasingly weird, mind-mangling version of 'A Little Dissonance'.
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Delirium
Delirium (12")
Cat: PSI 005. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Delirium (8:41)
El Electro (7:26)
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Rhythmystic EP
Cat: ODDOT 01. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Rhythmystic (7:02)
Bass Jam (8:01)
Urban Whispers (4:50)
Binary Technologies (6:36)
Review: Munir Nadir has been breaking through in the past few years with essential releases on 4Plae, Nuts On Board and Outcast Planet. Now he's minting a new label called Odd One Tape out of Italy, and bringing his playful, synth-rich sound with him. There's a nod to Italo and 80s electro in the sampling and throbbing, analogue groove of 'Rhythmistic', while 'Bass Jam' tips more towards the early 00s electro house boom a la Tiefschwarz and Tomas Andersson. 'Urban Whispers' has a more jackin' flavour with some low down sub freakiness thrown in for good measure, and 'Binary Technologies' brings the heat on the B2 with a powerful arpeggio and hard-slapping drums.
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Three Dimensional Rocker
Cat: LEP 003. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Wizard Of Loneliness (6:25)
Three Dimensional Rocker (6:05)
Are You There? (6:20)
How Dare You (6:32)
Tags: Tech House
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They Arrive (reissue)
They Arrive (reissue) (limited 12")
Cat: CREMECLASSICS 05. Rel: 09 Apr 24
See It Through My Eyes (2:42)
They Arrive (5:23)
A Strange World Between (1:06)
The Wrong Direction (4:20)
It Takes Place (1:59)
One Circle (5:05)
Review: Robert Witschakowski has been a man on an electro mission (as well as many other side mission, to be really quite honest) for as long as we can remember. His furtherment of electro knows no bounds and it has often come in association with Dutch label Clone and its offshoots, though here he has his They Arrive EP reissued by fellow Dutch label Creme Organization. It landed first back in 2011 but has aged like fine wine and sounds as good as ever - there are a mix of creepy and atmospheric pieces, sick dancefloor rhythms and plenty more to enjoy here.
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Euphonics
Euphonics (12")
Cat: RP 005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Adam Collins - "Drexel" (7:41)
Christine Benz - "GB3" (7:35)
Intensive Purposes - "Effluxion" (5:40)
Review: Euphonics, an EP released via Restless Planet, is three artists coming together to create a strong look at minimal music today. Adam Collins' 'Drexel' sets the tone with its quirky, minimal grooves and a captivating blend of the strange and the familiar. Christine Benz's 'GB3' offers a melodic respite, showcasing her prowess in tech house. The final track, 'Effluxion' by Intensive Purposes, emerges as the standout piece for us, transporting listeners to an idyllic island paradise with its tribal house rhythms. Together, these three tracks showcase the diversity and innovation within the electronic music scene.
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Tags: Minimal
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Right Spot
Cat: CRM 308. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Right Spot (5:21)
Right Spot (Dennis Ferrer remix) (6:07)
Right Spot (Byron The Aquarius remix) (5:06)
Review: New to Crosstown Rebels' 12"s encampment is producer HoneyLuv, who impresses on her debut release for the Damian Lazarus-run label with the fresh heat that is 'Right Spot'. Corralling remixes from Dennis Ferrer and Byron The Aquarius, HoneyLuv's palette is watery, polyrhythmic, hip-housey and fast-moving, channelling every smart move from transitional 'wubs' to tambaleironautic drum progressions, which back up the beats firmly, and move so fast that they could probably snap an ossified hipbone if played back loud enough. The track's central vocal is also an original vocal, pleading with the listener that they meet HoneyLuv at the correct rendezvous, aka. the 'spot', in order to catch the right rave-wave.
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Magic Woman
Cat: ARR 0482. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Funky Trip - "Magic Woman" (8:08)
Funky Trip - "Magic Woman" (Iorgu remix) (8:03)
Funky Trip & Mia Zedan - "Les Voix" (7:35)
Funky Trip & Mia Zedan - "Les Voix" (Lukea remix) (7:12)
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I Can't Make Music Without You EP
Cat: TYD 011. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Unique (5:05)
Una Planta No Puede Estar Mal (7:00)
Hi-Fi Connection (6:28)
I Cant Make Music Without You (7:17)
Tags: Tech House
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Passion Fruit EP
Cat: FEELYRLEGS. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Why Cant Rabbits Wear Cowboy Boots (6:31)
Slipping Falling Crawling (5:48)
Passionfruit (6:26)
Underwater Fantasy (6:06)
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Time Dilation In Ultraviolet
Cat: ANIARA 34. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Time Dilation In Ultraviolet (7:01)
Inre Dimension (13:22)
Review: Aniara's output has always been brilliantly designed for club deployment but could never really be considered as mere tools. The artists who appear on the Swedish imprint have a cultured sound and a knack for crafting maximum impact from minimal elements. Enter Mattias El Masouri who does just that with the sublime 'Time Dilation In Ultraviolet'. It's a hypnotic deep house cut with real drive that's down to the deft broken kick drum patterns, pulsing synth and heady pads that swirl above. 'Inre Dimension' is a 13-minute plus sonic daydream with paddy drums, drumming pads and perfectly airy hi-hats that anchor you in the heart and now as your mind wanders.
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Ultraviolet EP
Cat: LNS 06. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Voyager (7:24)
Radiation (6:14)
Shadow (5:20)
Escape (6:11)
Escape (Tommy Vicari Jnr remix) (6:41)
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Buscando El After
Cat: XRD 017. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Muten - "Sentido Creol" (6:59)
Muten - "La Danza De Jair" (6:10)
Flhez - "Sentido Contrario" (6:09)
Flhez - "Espia De After" (6:29)
Tags: Tech House
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Halle Weissensee
Cat: RB 127. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Reality (5:16)
Fantasy (6:37)
Puzzle (6:22)
Halle Weissensee (5:51)
Review: Sascha Funke is a long time master of the deep who arrives on the always tastefully diverse Running Back label headed up so expertly by Gerd Janson. He brings a slightly different look here with the wonky, twitchy and tech infused rhythmic stomp of 'Reality'. There is more melody on display on 'Fantasy' with its ever rising synth loops glowing bright with a celestial hue and on the flip-side 'Puzzle' pairs some subtly joyous piano chord stabs over prickly disco-tech beats with molten arps underneath. 'Halle Weissensee' then closes down with a nice stiff and rave ready house sound, snappy beats and tight bass.
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Gothenburg Electro City 3
Cat: STILLEBEN 063. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Dataintrang - "Secret Silent Contract" (feat Luke Eargoggle & Br Beta) (3:16)
Br Beta - "Man Of The World" (feat Luke Eargoggle) (3:01)
Guttan - "Bambakaos" (6:28)
Kenneth X - "Mixed Emotions" (4:02)
Kan3da - "GBG Electro CIty" (5:45)
Singularity Club - "Intercon" (2:28)
Review: Gothenburg Electro City 3 is a third episode in this superb new various artists series. Stilleben label head Luke Eargoggle says that three generations of Scandinavian electro sounds feature on the six track record. It comes from producers based only in Gothenburg which is the capital of electro in Sweden as well as being the capital of the Vastra Gotaland county. From the high energy and hard-hitting electro-funk of Dataintrang's opener to Guttan's more cinematic but no less caustic 'Bambakaos', all shades are explored here with compelling results.
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Terror Nocturno
Cat: CUPULA 004. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Bajon Quimico (4:28)
Not A Song (6:53)
Terror Nocturno (7:48)
Trueno (5:55)
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Padalog Fighters EP
Cat: BNSD 008. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Future Buddha - "Newsoul" (5:58)
Future Buddha - "Bugavari" (6:44)
Cosmic JD - "Manantial" (5:49)
Cosmic JD - "Riddim N Flow" (6:20)
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Natural Selection
Cat: NRTR 001. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Natural Selection (6:15)
Deactivation (6:34)
Terminus (End mix) (6:13)
Prewire (5:14)
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A Year Of Fury EP
Cat: MELCURE 011. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Program 1,2,3 (7:28)
Keep Down (5:02)
Solo Test (5:59)
Loeun (6:44)
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Want 2 Feel
Want 2 Feel (limited 12")
Cat: HT 21. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Get Busy (4:59)
Nightlife Memories (4:54)
Always Down (4:53)
Check This Out (5:07)
Want 2 Feel (5:41)
Fonky Powaaa (5:34)
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SCHARNHORST 004
SCHARNHORST 004 (limited 12")
Cat: SCHARNHORST 004. Rel: 04 Apr 24
MB (7:08)
SPRTDW (6:27)
10 (6:58)
HMTY (6:45)
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Stellar Fanks
Cat: MKIL 010. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Ultimate (7:10)
Gratidute Of (5:40)
An Individual (6:29)
Toward Another (5:34)
Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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OTG 003
OTG 003 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OTG 003. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Tini - "What What" (5:01)
Rickie - "Explosion" (7:03)
GNMR - "Controlled By Mefistofele" (6:50)
Session 4000 - "C'est Wild" (7:50)
Review: The Off Grid label outta Germany serves up its third 12" here and opts for a four-tracker from various artists. TINI's 'WHAT WHAT' kicks off with a bumping house cut that's wired up with some spaced-out pads and warped synths. Rickie then gets all wonky and loose with his off-balance 'Explosion' which has blurts of bass and snappy low ends and GNMR's 'Controlled By Mefistofele' gets more wonky and textural with smeared and smudged sounds and a nice acid bassline. Session 4000 shuts down a high-impact and fresh EP with the astral and speed-out tech with 'C'est Wild'.
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The Omen EP
Cat: DTW 005. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Jaybee Loves Old Shit (6:34)
For Nathan (6:47)
The Omen (8:08)
The Omen (Alex Arnout remix) (8:04)
Review: The latest Discotech release finds tech house stalwart Jay Tripwire stepping up for a batch of potent party starters. 'Jaybee Loves Old Shit' is precision-tooled workout for those who need a driving beat track laden with bouncy congas and a throbbing bassline. 'For Nathan' lets a little more synth work into the mix with some distant, dubby chords and analogue bleeps, but they're managed carefully. 'The Omen' is where things widen out more with cascading pads and strafing, low-end monosynth action creating a haunting, late-night mood which Alex Arnout jumps on to cast off into swirling, funked up after hours territory.
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Tags: Tech House
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Oniromantic EP
Cat: KIRIA 005. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Oniromantic (7:46)
Khubaba (7:39)
Nefertiti (7:39)
Nefertiti (Costin RP remix) (8:09)
Review: Kiria Records is back here with the fifth release by Zenk, which is a melodic but sci-fi tech house EP that starts with the jittery beats of 'Oniromantic'. Rigid synth sequences and slivery metal hits give it a future feel while 'Khubaba' gets more tight and kinetic and abstract. The more tough and pumping 'Nefertiti' is another carefully interwoven mix of sinewy synths, hiccuping effects and warped bass that is topped with a sensuous female vocal and 'Nefertiti' (Costin RP remix) then gets zoned out and trippy with a more balmy sense of synth soul.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Distance Problems
Cat: KOI 008. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Distance Problems (9:10)
Fade To Green (9:05)
Vanessa (7:26)
Vanessa (Sublee remix) (8:35)
Review: We are always excited to see a new release by S.O.N., as you can be sure to expect some quality techno. This new release is jam-packed with beautiful late night ambient techno. 'Distance Problems' is the title track for the EP and definitely stands out. The deep ambient acid that gives way for a brisk dancefloor knockout is pure sublime producing. 'Fade To Green' is a stunning atmospheric jam that verges on a beautiful acid trance sunset. On Side-2, 'Vanessa' is a floaty ambient techno track that you we just can't get enough of listening here at HQ. Just when we thought we couldn't be any happier, Romanian producer adds his Midas touch to the remix. If you like spacey techno, then suit up.
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Cave Waves EP
Cave Waves EP (hand-stamped 12" Nachpressung)
Cat: MW 002. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Rub800 - "Continually Amending" (5:24)
TB Shine - "Lotto Laden" (5:02)
Nuji - "Love888" (5:07)
DJ Tjizza - "Section E" (5:02)
Ru - "Magically" (Bela dub) (5:07)
Miami Beatz '93 - "Electric Pilsation" (5:07)
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Couldn't Hate You
Cat: DIGWAH 09. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Couldn't Hate You (7:55)
Open Ended (7:58)
Review: Digwah keeps it tough on this next drop on their own self-titled label. It's a ninth outing and in the time it has taken for those to come out, increasing numbers of people have been catching on to the label's work and making it a 'must check' in their mental lists. This one opens up with 'Couldnt Hate You' which has some Ian Brown vocals samples stitched into a glitchy and menacing beat. 'Open Ended' is just as twitchy and anxious with steely drums and brain frying synths all working hard to fire every synapse in your brain. Effective stuff.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Deadstock 33s
Cat: PAM 004. Rel: 03 Apr 24
In Minus Shadows (5:46)
Endless Motorcade (5:41)
Cup Of Silence (6:56)
Of Ghosts (6:03)
Review: UK DJ and producer Justin Robertson is back with his latest 12" record 'Deadstock 33s', the fourth release on the up-and-coming Pamela Records label. This record is filled with groovy little tracks that blend various genres into one. 'In Minus Shadows' has a nice psychedelic campfire funk to it, with the dub-like 'Cup Of Silence' and the electro sounds of 'Of Ghosts' completing the package. Eclectic and unique dance music - very cool tunes here.
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Gespielt von: DJ ROCCA
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Fried All Day
Fried All Day (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: BSWITCH 002. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Fried All Day (8:04)
Fried All Day (Alex Arnout remix) (7:00)
Review: Dan Formless' "Fried All Day" is a minimalistic tech house track that becomes the second release for the upstart label Bank of Switches. The original track is characterized by its repetitive beat, sparse instrumentation, and hypnotic atmosphere. The title 'Fried All Day' evokes a sense of exhaustion and overindulgence, which is reflected in the track's strangely hypnotic rhythm and quirky sounds. The Alex Arnout remix takes a more driving approach, with a more upbeat and melodic approach. Overall, this record is essential for lovers of minimal tech house and techno. Showcasing Dan Formless' unique and uncompromising style he is bringing the fun back to dance music enthusiasts with this one.
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Tags: Minimal
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Nerimennie EP
Cat: FUSEX 003. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Reality
Find Me
Rockets
Watch Me
Review: The unstoppable Fuse continues its X series with a meeting between Italian veteran Alex Neri and next generation Florence-rooted hero Mennie. The sound is big, bold and 90s on this EP, with 'Reality' setting the tone perfectly with its trance-informed arps, sensual rhythm section and 'outer space' speech samples. 'Find Me' has a slightly more intricate techno make up to its synth work, while 'Rockets' shrugs off the grandiose synths for a tougher rhythm track sprinkled with acid. 'Watch Me' completes the picture with a rawer, nastier workout that maintains that old-stool flavour the duo have laid down on this deadly release.
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Gespielt von: Rave Energy
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Kemickal Affairs
Cat: FUSE 057. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Zero's Delight (7:01)
State Of Peace (7:34)
Kemickal Affairs (7:23)
Morning Krew (5:52)
Review: LOCKLEAD's Kemickal Affairs EP delivers four tracks designed to ignite dancefloors with an electrifying blend of house vibes. Side-1 kicks off with 'Zero's Delight,' a spirited and slightly jackin' house anthem that sets a fun and sexy tone. Following up is 'State Of Peace,' delving into a more techy and minimal groove, perfect for those seeking a deeper, more introspective vibe. Flipping to Side-2, the title track 'Kemickal Affairs' takes the listener on a journey through a deeper groove, reminiscent of 90s era house sounds but infused with a contemporary energy. Closing out the EP is 'Morning Krew,' characterized by its pumping bassline and seamless fusion of house and tech elements. With its dynamic range and infectious rhythms, Kemickal Affairs is destined to work well on any club floor.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Cosmic Tree EP
Cat: NG 147. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Part Of My Soul (feat Rimarkable) (7:19)
The Music (7:47)
Radik'Hall (7:40)
Cosmic Funk (7:33)
Review: Parisian producer Franck Roger lands on Nu Groove with 'Cosmic Tree' EP, a four-track outing of deep house perfectly at home on the legendary NYC label. Still going strong almost 35 years after its inception, it's nice to see the label is still welcoming fresh talent: Roger delivers a sultry, sauna-dunked steam on 'Part Of My Soul', one of the most contented-sounding house tracks we've heard in a while, thanks in part to the vocal stylings of Rimarkable; then there's the more repetitious ardour of 'Radik'Hall', 'Cosmic Funk' and 'The Music', all of which revel in the purely seductive potentialities of deep house production. "The music just turns me on!"
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