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Reworks Volume 7
Cat: EXX 007. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Is It Real, Now? (5:58)
Rap Chore (6:15)
Groove Prove (6:51)
Disco 82 (6:00)
Review: LUXXURY's 'Reworks Volume 7' serves up irresistible disco edits, transforming classics into fresh, dancefloor-ready versions with a signature flair. Opening with 'Is It Real, Now?', LUXXURY reimagines Empire of the Sun's 'Walking on a Dream' into a more melodic and expansive experience, adding layers that amplify its epic feel. On 'Rap Chore', Blondie's 'Rapture' is slowed down to a funky, slick groove, highlighted by a smooth guitar riff that enhances its iconic cool factor. Side-2 kicks off with 'Groove Prove', a classy, disco-infused take on Madonna's 'Get Into The Groove', capturing the catchy energy of the 80s with a fresh twist. Finally, 'Disco 82' brings a late-night Latin-inspired vibe that's perfect for setting the mood as the night unfolds. Each track offers LUXXURY's unique touch, making this collection of edits a must for fans of inventive and stylish disco reworks.
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Che Wax Vol 1
Cat: CHEWAX 1. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Electro
Buzz (8:21)
Raga (9:41)
Review: 'Love Buzz,' originally released in 1969 on Shocking Blue's At Home and famously covered by Nirvana, gets an acid disco rework, transforming it into a dancefloor essential 55 years later. On the flip side, Raga draws from Charanjit Singh's pioneering Ten Ragas To A Disco Beat (1982), which anticipated acid house. Che Wax infuses it with an early 80s New York-inspired electro beat, bringing this innovative fusion to vinyl for the very first time. A striking debut release that bridges past and future grooves.
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DB12 014
DB12 014 (12")
Cat: DB12 014. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Honesty (6:57)
This Feeling (6:02)
Searos (6:22)
Astral Go Go (5:06)
Review: Casinoboy makes a triumphant return to Duca Bianco with a sparkling EP that once again shows his studio mastery. Previously featuring alongside luminaries like Rune Lindbaek and Khidja on a well-received compilation, Casinoboy's latest kicks off with 'Honesty' which is a blend of Balearic and breaks that brings a shuffle-and-wiggle experience with uplifting samples and an old-school UK rap edge. 'This Feeling' has a catchy Street Soul feel, while 'Searos' mixes up ambient sounds and Spanish Guitar to evoke the essence of the White Isle. Closing with 'Astral Go Go,' really pumps the party in ways only he knows how.
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Eel Sounds 01
Cat: SLIPPERY 1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Forget It Mate (7:49)
Mr Miami (7:15)
Spank Dat (5:40)
Just No! (5:09)
Review: Brighton-based producer Pierson brings a refreshing diversity to his deep house and disco house offerings, blending multiple influences with an ease that keeps his tracks exciting and unpredictable. 'Forget It Mate' starts off with a slow groove that feels like a nostalgic nod to vintage deep house, but it's much moreithis track is a skillful blend of old-school vibes and modern energy. It seamlessly moves between different styles, creating a dynamic and infectious vibe. 'Mr Miami' follows with a lively piano-driven melody, uplifting the listener with its ambient house feel, where lush chords and smooth transitions create a feel-good atmosphere. On Side-2, 'Spank Dat' is a funky standout. With its rich groove and rare disco aura, it's a killer track for any dancefloor, offering a unique fusion of genres. Finally, 'Just No!' dives into a tribal, electro-driven territory. Its organic yet robotic funk takes on an 80s electro feel, offering a quirky, dynamic sound that pushes boundaries. This EP delivers something for everyone, effortlessly blending styles while staying rooted in deep, groove-driven house. A true example of the producer's range and creativity.
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Daje EP
Daje EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: VOV 19. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Instant Humidity (7:48)
Call Me (4:57)
Paraggi (2:12)
Progression (5:35)
Get A Way (5:26)
Quiet Down (2:11)
Review: Mar De Novo is a mainstay of the Vinyl Only label which is now almost up to release number 20. As always these are magnificent beats that blend great invention with a healthy respect for disco days gone by and they are all made in what must be a studio jam-packed with analogue gear from all across the ages. 'Instant Humidity' has plenty of characterful synth details that are freaky and playful, 'Call Me' pairs stepping disco beats with super sweet vocals and 'Paraggi' is a blissed-out seaside gem. 'Progression' heady back to the club with strobe-lit disco arps, 'Get A Way' pairs plunging basslines with cosmic keys and another great vocal and 'Quiet Down' rounds out with another horizontal downbeat disco gem.
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Congregate
Congregate (limited LP)
Cat: MCLP 008. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
08932168 (4:58)
Arboretum (4:53)
Alchemy II (5:22)
Conjunction With Reality (3:28)
GHX (3:50)
Alchemy III (4:15)
Calliope Omniglot (4:49)
Congregate (4:25)
Review: Label affiliates Mytron and Zongamin make a combined return to the ever-on-point Canadian stable Multi Kulti, delivering an extended selection of typically off-kilter, genre-bending sonic mastery. In what appears to be a match made in the leftfield heavens, the duo join forces to explore dance-ish music's outer reaches, blending tribal motifs with 8-bit sampling and all manner of wonkiness. From the blissful bells of Conjunction With Reality to the bass-heavy throb of GHX, there is unsurprisingly plenty to savour here. Opening cut '08932168' blends enchanting lead melodies with rolling polyrhythms and dubbed-out effects before the equatorial percussion of 'Calliope Omniglot' makes way for the wiggy atmospherics of the collection's title track. Highly recommended.
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Zoolook (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198028 69381. Rel: 21 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ethnicolor (11:40)
Diva (7:12)
Zoolook (4:00)
Wooloomooloo (3:10)
Zoolookologie (4:18)
Blah Blah Cafe (3:27)
Ethnicolor II (3:55)
Moon Machine (3:04)
Review: Allegedly one of the first ever records to make use of sampling, Jean-Michel Jarre's seventh album Zoolook brought with it a unique vibe, one well worth looking back on in light of its latest Sony reissue. In terms of notoriety, Zoolook pales in comparison to the electronic music crackerjack's 1976-8 heyday, which saw to both Oxygene and Equinoxe; but this is understandable, as Zoolook came much later, and sacrificed the grandiose mood of otherworldly space-awe for an eerier menage of playful factory hits and cacophonous dance hubbubery. Perhaps this sound - a jankier one that grew in popularity in the mid 80s - was driven by Jarre's use of the Fairlight CMI workstation and sampler, an example of a piece of gear that had the power to define an entire sound. We'd venture to say that the titular "Zoolook" is a kind of gaze that, by virtue of us living in a machine society, makes animals of us all.
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Contemporary Outdoors EP
Cat: SC 1249. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Contemporary Outdoors (5:59)
Massive (3:52)
Anemoia (5:21)
Heavy In Stereo (5:25)
Contemporary Outdoors (A Vision Of Panorama remix) (4:37)
Contemporary Outdoors (Byron The Aquarius Midnight instrumental remix) (5:29)
Review: Igor Jadranin returns with another interstellar EP that redefines genre boundaries. Blending boogie basslines, futuristic synths, vintage drum machines and lush flute, piano and vibraphone melodies, the producer delivers cosmic electro-boogie with a playful edge. Tracks like 'Gangster Electro' bring hard-hitting beats, while remixes from Byron The Aquarius and A Vision of Panorama expand the palette. Byron's haunting 'Midnight' mixes crunch with eerie vibes while Panorama's Nu-Balearic twist adds sunrise warmth to the original. It all adds up to a bold 12" from the much-loved Chicago label.
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Folktronic EP
Cat: CO 001. Rel: 07 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Still Waiting (6:33)
Still Waiting (Brian Not Brian & Piers Harrison 'Like A Version' Disco Dub No.4) (6:39)
Always Liked Scarecrows (7:16)
Eavesdropper (5:47)
Review: Hilarity ensues with Miles J Paralysis and his new 'Folktronic' EP. Brought to the Leeds-based label Crying Outcast, this is an authentic crock of real dancefloor experimentations by the debuting artist, furthering our sense that this West Yorkshire city's contribution to dance music history an indelible one. Here, one can really hear the admixture of humour and attention to detail gone in, with dark-comedic label name matching tongue-in-cheek-microgenre-used-in-title, which mocks the Four Tet populariser style. We were surprised to hear, then, a relative lack of dulcet arp twinkles set to tricky fidget-tech house here, as is the "folktronic" sensibility. Instead, 'Still Waiting' and its corresponding Brian Not Brian and Piers Harrison dub bring a much headsier, erudite, lettered sound, with trippy didgeridoo design marking the opener and wonkier speed-plods following on the remix. 'Eavesdropper' plays on the Leodian favourite that is chug music, with reverso-yearny pads alternating away in the back, while 'Always Liked Scarecrows' makes titular use of the kind of offhand, fieldside observation many daydreamers like us often use: uncanny mock 303s, dubbing martial arts.
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Gespielt von: Piers Harrison, Ray Mang
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Lost
Lost (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LEGO 358. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Lost In Los Angeles (3:50)
Lost In London (2:39)
Lost In New York (2:42)
Lost In Tokyo (3:52)
Lost In Hamburg (3:20)
Lost In Paris (3:17)
Lost In Wichita (3:28)
Lost In Amsterdam (3:28)
Lost In Thailand (3:40)
Lost In Italy (Monte Belluna) (2:43)
Review: A krautrock/punk funk/no wave/post disco hit-fest from the prolific American-born/London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee. Lee, who was the drummer in the now disbanded Welsh band Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, has made an album that's a left-field indulgence for sonic wanderers. There's a strong Neu! or Can feel to the opening and closing tracks - the bookends, if you will - so these songs are a homage to late 60s and 70s experimental music, but as invigorating as the golden generation's attempts. Elsewhere, 'Lost In London' has more of a new wave feeling; it's like a more hypnotic Gang of Four. And 'Lost In Tokyo' is a really smooth number, so the perfect soundtrack to when you feel like you can take on the world.
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That Fool Ain't Me
Cat: LIH 047EP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Deep House
That Fool Ain't Me (6:29)
Mist (4:41)
That Fool Ain't Me (Ray Mang remix) (6:40)
Mist (Ray Mang dub) (6:42)
Review: Lumberjacks in Hell reunites with LYMA for a new release featuring two tracks which are both rooted in a decade-old origin story. Initially conceived years ago, these songs were revisited and reimagined by LYMA who incorporated the skills and experiences gained over the past ten years. They explore themes of heartbreak and unreciprocated love and 'Mist (Mistified)' carries a Jai Paul-inspired swagger while 'The Fool Ain't Me' delivers a left-field indie disco groove. The release also includes two remixes by Ray Mang, which are typically refined.

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Blau Zwei
Blau Zwei (12")
Cat: DGS 008. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Blau Zwei (4:37)
In My Arms (5:08)
Summerpark (5:51)
Anxiety (5:20)
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Cocorocca
Cat: IRM 2494CD. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Benvenuto
The First Track
Swimming Pool
The Rain Dance
303/808
Strobes & Stars
Sunshine Love
Night Dubbin'
Zebra
Pyramid
Two One Two
The Last Track
Lights Up
Review: Balearic scene stalwarts Chris Coco and DJ Rocca are old pals, with the pair first working together five years ago on an EP released by Faze Action's FAR imprint. Cocorocca, though, is their first collaborative full-length - a set that cannily combines Coco's love of fluid pianos, tactile downtempo grooves and sun-soaked ambient textures with DJ Rocca's passion for dubby basslines, moon-lit low-tempo nu-disco, starry Balearic synth-pop and the trippy and psychedelic ethos of Italy's 1980s Afro-cosmic scene. As a result, there's plenty of subtle variety on show - compare, for example, the dubbed-out slow acid oddness of '303/808' with the sunset-ready dancefloor colour of 'Sunshine Love' and the slap bass wielding dub disco madness of 'Night Dubbin' - as well as plenty club-ready material.

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Budak Cinta EP
Cat: 1ASIA 0011V. Rel: 21 Mar 25
 
Electro
Mana Awewe (6:14)
Mantulity (5:23)
Tubuhmu (6:39)
Aman Aja (6:22)
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Zoolook (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 198028 69382. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ethnicolor (part 1)
Diva
Zoolook
Wooloomooloo
Zoolookologie
Blah Blah Cafe
Ethnicolor (part 2)
Moon Machine (bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 1984, this album remains one of the most experimental and groundbreaking albums in electronic music with Jarre's fans including everyone from Jeff Mills to Eno and Depeche Mode's Martin Gore. With its fusion of cutting-edge sampling techniques and rich, multicultural vocal work, the album stands out as a pivotal moment in both Jarre's career and in the history of music production. For its 40th anniversary, the album has been reissued in a remastered edition, with a bonus track, 'Moon Machine', making it an ideal time to revisit its timeless innovation. The album utilizes the Fairlight CMI sampler to manipulate vocal samples from over 25 languages, creating a truly unique soundscape. Tracks like 'Ethnicolor' and 'Diva' exhibit Jarre's use of avant-garde techniques, blending musique concrete influences with electronic textures and vivid, expressive vocals from artists like Laurie Anderson. The album's surreal qualities are further enriched by its diverse use of genres and influencesifrom the haunting 'Ethnicolor 1' to the funky, upbeat groove of 'Zoolookologie'. Though Zoolook diverges from the atmospheric, space-themed sound of Oxygene and Equinoxe, its experimental nature and complex structure push boundaries and make it an essential listen. While some tracks, like 'Woolloomooloo' and 'Blah Blah Kafe', slow the pace, they provide a contrast to the more intense moments, rounding out the album's broad, eclectic emotional range. Ultimately, Zoolook is a landmark in blending technology, culture and sound, and this anniversary edition is a fitting tribute to an album that helped shape the future of electronic music.
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The Book Of Dreams/After Sex
Cat: SNACKWAX 01. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sex Judas - "Your Honour" (The Book Of Dreams) (3:54)
Sex Judas - "Talking Dogs" (7:23)
Sex Judas - "Work For 7 Days" (6:09)
Sex Judas - "It's In Your Eyes" (6:10)
Sex Judas - "Umberto" (6:06)
Sex Judas - "High Maintenance" (5:19)
Ricky - "Amour Fou" (After Sex) (5:52)
Ricky - "Your Hair In My Soup" (3:56)
Ricky - "The Black Pond" (3:43)
Ricky - "Little Whore Boy" (5:59)
Ricky - "Pretty, Like A Picture" (4:11)
Ricky - "Rat Tales" (4:21)
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Been Remindin' Me
Been Remindin' Me (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EXRECLP 004. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Been Remindin' Me (4:49)
Newbutt Lane (3:24)
Wine W/Me (2:52)
Gregory (3:39)
Ohh Take! (2:28)
Feel Free (3:07)
Boi Plz Don't Go (3:41)
Go For It (2:41)
Follow Me (4:05)
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Fig 1
Fig 1 (LP + booklet)
Cat: MAG 214. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Some Ways (5:11)
Fig 1 (4:38)
Belka/Strelka (feat Luuka) (3:20)
Disco Disc (2:52)
Fruits Of Heaven (feat Luuka) (3:15)
Figs Of Speech (3:27)
ADSL (feat Luuka) (4:24)
Lash The Machine (4:11)
Ornex (5:09)
Whispers Of Bliss (2:49)
Love Echoes (4:56)
Review: In some ways, the work of Figi (AKA Dutch producer Vigi Auke Weemhoff) is reflective of the Netherlands' vibrant, colourful and mixed-up dance scene - one where synthesisers are frequently foregrounded and the rhythms of house, techno, Italo-disco and boogie are mixed and matched in a variety of retro-futurist ways. Certainly, that kaleidoscopic blend is at the heart of the artist's latest album, Fig 1. Rooted in vaporwave, Hi-NRG and Italo-style synth sounds, it's a confident and sonically sparkling set that puts melodic motifs and catchy riffs at the heart of the action. For proof, check standouts 'Belka-Strelka' (an acid-flecked, drum machine-driven chunk of 80s elctro-disco), 'Fig 1', the Klakson-style electro hustle of 'ADSL' and the ultra-deep, dreamy, Endorphins-releasing wonder that is 'Ornex'.
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