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Hold On
Hold On (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: LNOE 169. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Hold On (6:59)
Hold On (Artche mix) (6:00)
Review: Prog house legend Sasha collaborates with Newcastle's Artche on a stunning new track, 'Hold On,' which blends dramatic, sweeping synths with deep, moody basslines and emotional vocals. The original version is a cinematic journey, building with profound melodies and lush chords that create an expansive, atmospheric vibe. The track is both sophisticated and impactful, with its grand architecture tugging at the heartstrings. The 'Artche Mix' offers a different twist, working in airy, dusty broken beats while keeping the original's vocals and synths. This version introduces a fresh rhythm and texture, yet still retains the emotional core of the track. Both mixes highlight the collaborative synergy between Sasha and Artche, showcasing their ability to craft deeply emotive, melodic dance music.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock £12.08
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Koi Fish
Koi Fish (12")
Cat: EARLY 004. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Koi Fish (7:43)
Gaufrette (8:50)
Review: Progressive melodic phenom Sebastien Leger is an unstoppable human current; the egressive mood of his music matches the restless energy he has channelled into his productions and DJ appearances across Europe since 1999. Bringing his latest opus to the tiny island of Malta to add to Guy J's Early Morning label, 'Koi Fish' and 'Gaufrette' serve as twin dawn and dusk choruses for the emo-valent raver. Continuing Leger's recent penchant for naming his music after food, 'Gaufrette' brings a chocolate-sauced, latticed sonic wafer of burbling synth and engineered drum fill, and 'Koi Fish' a synthetic set of lateral undulations and slippery synth-flicks, like the titular fish. That breakdown too!
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 in stock £12.08
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Da Vision
Da Vision (12")
Cat: NDXP 002. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Da Vision (7:43)
Get Loose (6:39)
Review: Ghost dancing progressive techno via amapiano from Roy Rosenfeld, bringing a determinedly dark-carnivalesque two-track smokeout to 12" wax. 'Da Vision' extends slippery synths and savanna-brushy sound effects underneath a shuffling tresillo, while 'Get Loose' aims to unburden us from the stresses of daily life through well-sculpted Reeses and pads, as a cascade of vitreous sound befalls the pre-drop breakdown. Overall an impressively atmospheric outing from the London DJ.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock £12.08
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The Wanderer EP
Cat: BAP 222. Rel: 07 Mar 25
The Wanderer (5:35)
Chromatic Equanimity (5:04)
Opal (6:13)
Opium (6:21)
Review: Offbeat, bouncy Euro-house come new beat from Lvca, debutant artist on Bordello A Parigi. 'The Wanderer' works piquant acid lines and visitant vocoders around a precision pump, alluding to, and serving as the stylistic fountainhead of, the artist's own analogue-gear driven live sets. 'Chromatic Equanimity' privileges no colour over any other, with its pointillist plucks betraying only a minimal investment in the dance, and 'Opal' contrasts this with a well-wrung, dripping torrent of emotion set to 4x4. Rounding off the proceedings is the overloaded high of 'Opium', our withdrawal from which track is indeed rather tremulous and painful.
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 in stock £12.71
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Berkana EP
Cat: VLS 13. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Lucia (7:29)
Solstice (5:50)
Orchid (6:37)
00 26 (7:16)
Review: This techno and house EP is a refined journey through futuristic themes, blending nostalgic echoes with forward-thinking soundscapes. Across its four tracks, the EP seamlessly intertwines elements of techno, trance and house, delivering a polished out of this world experience. Side-1 begins with 'Lucia', a melodic exploration that feels like a futuristic odyssey. Its nods to early 90s techno, trance and Italo house create a euphoric, spacey atmosphere. Following this, 'Solstice' offers a celestial take on techno, with shimmering tones and an air of serene beauty. Side-2's 'Orchid' is a standout, driven by a heavy rolling bassline and progressive house sensibilities. Darkwave and 80s electro influences infuse the track with dramatic tension, as its energy and melody build to a satisfying crescendo. Closing the EP, '00 26' is a smooth, uplifting piece of trance-inspired bliss, balancing beauty and subtlety with ease. Berkana EP is a example to JAVI's ability to craft tracks that are both nostalgic and forward-looking, perfect for late-night sets or introspective moments. Proper trance alert.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock £11.46
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I Want Your Soul (remixes)
Cat: ECB 491V. Rel: 19 Nov 24
I Want Your Soul (AVH rework) (5:20)
I Want Your Soul (Prospa remix) (5:25)
Review: Armand Van Helden's classic 'I Want Your Soul' returns with a fresh update, including an impressive remix by UK duo Prospa. Van Helden's rework retains the original's iconic essence, while Prospa injects their signature euphoric energy and melodic flair into the mix. The result is a modern twist that stays true to the original, yet feels invigorated for today's dancefloors. Prospa's take on the track brings a new dynamic, blending nostalgia with the duo's unmistakable uplifting sound. A must-have for fans of both artists.
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 in stock £12.92
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Things We Do Together
Cat: CUPULA 006. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Mimi (6:29)
Calada (6:07)
Estrella De La Mort (6:36)
Synth Popper (5:33)
Review: Spanish producer Ducados dips toes in adjacent pools of progressive house and straight-up trance here on this latest release for Cupula, impressing with four high-NRG enjoinments. Also their first ever release, the likes of 'Mimi' and 'Calada' are bowler-overers indeed. Smoothened out by scaped preset synths and flirtatious sampled reminders of the energy in the room, the openers give rise to a less scrupulous mood on the B, which works more as the dark side of the disc: 'Estrella De La Mort' and 'Synth Popper' dance with death and chem-sexuality respectively, bowling ever further down cosmo-sonic dust belts.
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 in stock £11.25
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Synthology
Synthology (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OPH 001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Relativitet (6:30)
Techno Rock'n'roll (7:34)
Disfunctional (6:22)
Beverly Hills Toms (6:09)
Review: Ophan, formatively a festival hosting talents the likes of Onur Ozer, Hicham, and P.O in Cyprus, now branches out into deeper and increasingly original sonic territory with the launch of its own label. They kick off with a four-track EP from Turin's Otis, who joins a new throng of V/A releasers alongside Innershades, Derek Carr, Munir Nadir, Lvca, and Dawl. Synthology, the debut release under Ophan's label (Oph001), recaptures Otis' ability to finely balance peak times and rolling intervals, with 'Techno Rock'n'roll' in particular marking an especially perfuse detour through high school hair metal synths set against cosmic riser stabs. The release also introduces Lithos, a new subseries.
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 in stock £12.49
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Cream
Cream (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MO 01. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Cream (6:25)
Helico (6:03)
Tex Mex (6:05)
Vanguard (6:04)
Review: What's that, a new year means a new label from Burnski? We'd expect nothing else. The man has more imprints than a beach has grains of sand, but importantly they all serve a purpose and all kick out killer jams. Mikasa starts with this lush and lithe prog house EP from Abdul Raeva. Stylish opener 'Cream' is a bouncy, feel-good and sleek electronic house sound for peak time fun. 'Helico' is laced with acid and 'Tex Mex' has psyched-out lines rising through the uplifting drums while 'Vanguard' shuts down with a percussive edge and a killer bassline.
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Played by: Fog
 in stock £14.16
10
RM 12032
RM 12032 (12")
Cat: RM 12032. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Hentroduction (6:13)
Rainy Pain (6:15)
Part Time Shed (6:15)
Desserted (6:29)
Review: Gzardin has a pretty singular sound palette when it comes to his take on tech house. His medleys are bright, his drums dusty, and his chords bring colour and radiance. All that is on show on the opener of this new EP with 'Hentroduction' being a mix of laidback vibes and trippy sequences that occupy the mind. 'Rainy Pain' is more twisted and tense in its make-up and 'Part Time Shed' ramps things up again with techno-leaning low ends and warped synth synths taking centre stage. 'Desserted' shuts down with some new school jack.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock £10.83
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Counting Down The Days
Counting Down The Days (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: USPD 009. Rel: 26 Oct 21
Counting Down The Days (extended mix) (6:52)
Counting Down The Days (dub) (6:52)
Counting Down The Days (Strings dub) (3:45)
Review: John Digweed remains a hugely influential figure in the dance music world. He was amongst the first to champion The Pressure on his iconic Transitions radio show and now along with Nick Muir they all come together on this new single from Undisputed Music. 'Counting Down The Days' (extended mix) is a far sighted, cosmic progressive house tune that builds in sweeping layers with lush arps and prickly tech edged beats. There is a dub for more dreamy moments and a Strings dub that ups the latent sophistication of the original.
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 in stock £10.42
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Colossal
Colossal (1-sided 12")
Cat: AL 095. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Colossal (extended mix) (6:43)
Review: This record delivers a single-track statement with the formidable 'Colossal', a dark and dramatic techno anthem tailored for peak-time festival moments. The track lives up to its name with heavy, pounding rhythms that ripple with an epic intensity, drawing listeners into its brooding atmosphere. Layered with cinematic tension, 'Colossal' balances a relentless driving drive with intricate textures, creating a hypnotic interplay between shadowy undertones and electrifying crescendos. The meticulous production ensures every beat lands with seismic impact, making it a great weapon for use on large scale sound systems.
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 in stock £11.25
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Musek 03
Musek 03 (12")
Cat: MSK 03. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Art Fact - "Rain In The South" (Francesco Farfa & Hamsa remix) (7:17)
Hamsa & Luca Piermattei - "Mystic Perc" (6:05)
Roberto Manolio - "Blue Yes" (6:40)
Review: Musek return for another V/A release, flaunting their artists' variegated hitmaking capacities. Fronting the release is a wonderful rework of Stockholm trio Art Fact's 'Rain In The South' from 1989, to which Francesco Farfa and Hamsa bring extra electronic-bodyweight to an originally dripping synth tune. A mystical mood is continually proferred across 'Mystic Perc' through to 'Blue Yes' by Roberto Manolio, traversing chime tinglings, acid breaks and dreamy vocals: "pretty blue eyes... you're mesmerised... don't look to hard... you may never come back from that..."
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 in stock £15.21
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Disko Universal
Disko Universal (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DU 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Disco Universal (9:59)
Joy Joy Joy (7:35)
Review: Given that both producers are underground titans, traversing the blurred lines between disco, acid, deep house and wide-eyed dreaminess, you'd expect this two-track collaboration between Eddie C and Keita Sano to be pretty darn good. It is, of course, with the pair carving their own mind-mangling, breathlessly energetic niche on 'Disco Universal' - a certified throb-job in which trippy noises, exotic instrument samples and pulse-racing electronic motifs rise above a thumping beat and Italo-disco style sequenced bassline. It slows down midway through, 'French Kiss' style, before the duo brilliantly bring it back to a peak-time tempo. They explore sub-heavy, garage-influenced deep house and breakbeat pastures on the dreamy, weighty, impactful and acid-fired 'Joy Joy Joy', once more showcasing the diversity of their musical influences.
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 in stock £13.96
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Safe
Safe (yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: SPCTRM 027VY. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Safe (8:23)
Safe (Joris Voorn remix) (6:42)
Review: A fresh new take on progressive house with melodic depth and emotional resonance. The original version is a mainfloor gem, combining uplifting melodies with a tech-infused rhythm that creates a reflective and mood-driven atmosphere. Its swaying progression and emotional undertones make it perfect for peak moments on the dancefloor. On the flip side, the remix transforms the original into a reserved anthem with an inspiring vocal message. It leans towards trance with its euphoric build-ups, yet the tempo aligns seamlessly with contemporary techno trends, making it both versatile and powerful. Emotion-soaked dancefloor energy.
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 in stock £13.75
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Leftism (reissue)
Leftism (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 08071. Rel: 19 May 23
Release The Pressure (7:30)
Afro-Left (7:34)
Melt (5:16)
Song Of Life (7:03)
Original (6:23)
Black Flute (3:51)
Space Shanty (7:16)
Inspection (Check One) (6:28)
Storm 3000 (5:44)
Open Up (8:43)
21st Century Poem (4:43)
Review: Leftifled's Leftism remains one of the great dance music albums of all time. It came back in the 90s when no one was making full lengths that really made the most of the format: This is not a collection of club tracks but a musical voyage through dub, techno, bass and house that is meticulously designed and all-consuming once you turn it up nice and loud. In fact, it is best enjoyed in one sitting rather than in the modern playlist fashion with tracks broken up because that way the pressure is built and released, the moods ebb and flow and the music really makes an indelible impact.
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 in stock £21.88
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Deep Drift EP
Cat: SMI 018. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Siren (5:54)
Loop Hole (5:19)
Drift (6:14)
Jitter (5:16)
Review: Reissued 30 years on, SYT's 'Deep Drift' first hover-slammed its way onto our turntables as a spinoff EP of the much-nattered-about Shave Yer Tongue free party, which took place every Sunday night somewhere in suburban West London. The night's founders, Scott James and Christopher Hayne, took on this duo-deistic alien guise as a response to the tractor-beaming blisses they'd experienced on the dancefloor, yet which they could not find solid enough expression for in words. 'Siren' and 'Loop Hole' span allotropic forms of the same style, quantum superpositions of trance: cascading, welcoming, introductory; then cautionary, hovery, supernatural. 'Drift' goes big on the surround mix with extra boxy kicks; 'Jitter' then serves as a bleeping, free-teknikal enervation in trance, and is by far the best on the record, for its unguent stereo design and strobing synth patch layers.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock £13.75
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Phaxon
Phaxon (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: LNOE 161. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Phaxon (8:10)
Phaxon (Einmusik remix) (6:32)
Review: Sasha is back with another standout release on his own label, Last Night On Earth, this time joining forces with Jody Barr. After recent collaborations with Super Flu and Sentre as well as his solo hits like 'Florian Drift' and 'How to Wear Raybans Well', Sasha remains a leading figure in the melodic house and techno world. Jody Barr, with releases on Krankbrother, among others, brings his rugged, hardware-driven sound to the mix. Their track 'Phaxon' is an elegant, emotive affair, while Einmusik's remix adds a darker, club-ready edge.
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Played by: Jody Barr
 in stock £12.49
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Intergalactic World Music Remixed
Cat: SL 041. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Ngaru Groove (S Moreira remix)
Under Juju's Spell (Paolo Mosca remix)
Pachonda (Primary Perception remix)
Kaa's Temple (Mosh Project remix)
Review: Slow Life has always nudged at the edges of typical genres, be that deep house, tech or minimal. Here comes another case in point - a remix EP that finds key associates rework originals by Ethereal Logic. S Moreira get first with a psyched-out sound dripping in colour and percussion. Paolo Mosca's remix is a glistening one with airy breaks and twinkling melodies and the Primary Perception remix then slows things down to a vibey downtempo and boogie delight. Mosh Project's remix closes with a slow motion and snaking sound that would work well as a backing track to a DMT trip.
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 in stock £10.63
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Strawberry Hotel
Strawberry Hotel (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 342466 1. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Black Poppies (2:56)
Denver Luna (7:36)
Techno Shinkansen (3:17)
And The Colour Red (5:38)
Sweet Lands Experience (4:43)
Lewis In Pomona (5:14)
Hilo Sky (5:18)
Burst Of Laughter (2:41)
King Of Haarlem (3:48)
Ottavia (4:58)
Denver Luna (acappella) (2:24)
Gene Pool (2:19)
Oh Thorn! (6:29)
Iron Bones (6:39)
Stick Man Test (2:39)
Review: Underworld's latest album, Strawberry Hotel maps a distinct sonic landscape where minimalistic techno pulses meet textured and scratchy guitar tones, creating an uncanny blend of precision and spontaneity. Each track occupies its own atmosphere-from tracks built around tight, rhythmic kicks and monotone voices, to others steeped in lush melodic swells. Highlight tracks 'and the colour red' and 'denver luna' showcase their talent for boundary-pushing compositions, while 'black poppies' stands as a tribute to dancefloor euphoria and pure vitality, all without a single beat.
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 in stock £22.08
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Elecno Posse
Cat: WRECKS 055. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Tarzan (4:59)
This Beat (6:47)
Elecno Theme (7:04)
Monkey Punch (4:39)
 in stock £12.49
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Way Out West (reissue)
Way Out West (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3852C. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Blue (5:13)
The Gift (7:22)
Earth (3:17)
Domination (8:41)
Dancehall Tomado (7:45)
Sequoia (8:01)
Questions Never Answered (8:44)
Ajare (5:46)
King Of The Funk (5:41)
Drive By (6:40)
Review: Real-deal 90s ethereal breaks from the electronic music duo Way Out West. First released in 1997, this was not their best-known outing: only when this Bristolian duo was later joined by singer Omi (Emma Everett) did this happen, and this Deconstruction debut had only seen their instrumental incarnation so far. Nevertheless, this is a distinctly of-its-time record, offering blinding, game soundtrack-informed fusions of chillout flourishment with ascendant breaks-phoria and only vaguely touching on the theme of the wild West, ironically separate from the electronic music enthusiast's main imaginary. The record's non-breaksy moments are well worth noting too, with the slidden guitars of 'Earth' and chattering dub atmospherics of 'Dancehall Tornado' serving as the two most out-there numbers.
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 in stock £24.79
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Germina Speeder
Cat: KOMPAKT 497. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Blaupunkt (5:26)
Germina Speeder (6:42)
Bo Knows (6:51)
Master Mind (5:44)
Review: Where dub and ambient house meets tense techno, Sascha Funk has us covered. The prolific Berlin DJ and producer has here created a monument to a nearly lost cultural artefact: the Germina Speeder, the only skateboard made in East Germany before reunification in 1986. Known for their unwieldy quality - likely the result of technical limitations faced by the chocolate factory improperly tasked with making them - the title track on this record rolls much more smoothly than the Speeder, its trucks comparatively loosened and boardside waxed. But most skateboards out there would likely pair well with this glorious, wind-in-your-hair dance EP; 'Bo Knows' and 'Master Mind' are easy-rolling, manual cascaders of equal calibre.
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 in stock £10.42
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Global Underground: Select #10
VARIOUS
Global Underground: Select #10 (transparent blue & orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2375704. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Bonobo - "Expander" (4:09)
Frankey & Sandrino - "The Moment" (5:53)
Guy J - "Just Rain" (8:09)
Ben Bohmer - "Rust" (4:34)
Parra For Cuva - "Ventilate" (Monkey Safari remix) (7:57)
MOat - "Undertones" (feat Kyozo - DJ Tennis remix) (6:09)
Jan Blomqvist & Rodriguez Jr - "Destination Lost" (extended mix) (5:02)
Hunter/Game, Noah Kulaga - "Stars" (feat Noah Kulaga - Mano Le Tough remix) (5:26)
Einmusik & Aaron Suiss - "Sabai" (7:24)
Paul Thomas, Jerome Isma-Ae - "Tomorrow" (Trilucid remix) (5:47)
Ivory - "Be Human" (6:17)
Alex Kennon & Just Her - "Long Way Down" (5:28)
Review: A curated selection of contemporary electronic music featuring tracks from artists such as Bonobo, Ben Bohmer and Guy J. The compilation seamlessly blends house, techno, and melodic elements, providing a dynamic snapshot of the genre's current landscape. Notable tracks include Bonobo's 'Expander,' Ben Bohmer's 'Rust,' and Guy J's 'Just Rain,' each contributing to the compilation's cohesive and engaging flow. This release serves as a testament to Global Underground's commitment to showcasing top-tier electronic music.

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 in stock £25.83
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Shock
Shock (12")
Cat: RUR 002. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Shock (6:08)
Naked Gum (6:19)
The Spring (6:37)
The Spring (Niki IlB remix) (5:44)
Review: Re-United nobly unveil their second release, 'Shock', a sharp, stylish repossession of the talents of one Paolo Driver and Alberto Bof. A perfectomundo blend of classic trance tranches and modern jam-house, the release also houses a remix by Niki B on 'The Spring', with profound implications to follow. Said closing remix is especially swarthy and down-under, evoking catlike slinks down alleys in the night with its slower-burning, electrostatic moves.
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 in stock £13.96
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The Bass Theory EP
Cat: WLS 29. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Mi Amor (6:54)
The Bass Theory (6:52)
Killer Fruit (5:37)
Review: Italian house lover Fabio Monesi returns to his Wilson label - named and styled after that unforgettable volleyball in Castaway - with a collab EP next to Tom Carruthers. It's rooted in traditional tropes from the 90s and US scenes starting with the kicking, retro flavours of 'Mi Amor' before 'The Bass Theory' brings on, yep, some more heavy bass-driven grooves. Last of all is the more synth-laden 'Killer Fruit' which is a triumph in drum programming that will enliven any crowd.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock £13.96
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PICNIC 009
Cat: PICNIC 009. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Drive By (6:16)
Zero Control (6:53)
The Goodbye (5:54)
Review: Paddy Lee's PICNIC 009 on Picnic UK delivers a stellar showcase of progressive house infused with trance, synth wave, and disco elements. On Side-1, 'Drive By' stands out with its terrific laser gun bassline and melodic breaks, maintaining a high-class trance vibe reminiscent of Oliver Lieb's work as L.S.G. Side-2 begins with 'Zero Control,' a bassline-driven mainstage anthem that echoes the grandeur of Funk D'Void's Heavenly Mix of 'Diabla,' packing a powerful punch. 'The Goodbye' concludes the release with a futuristic take on progressive house, blending trance, techno, and EBM influences into a cohesive and sophisticated sound. Paddy Lee demonstrates a masterful command of genre-blending and production prowess on PICNIC 009, making it an essential addition to any progressive house enthusiast's collection. Picnic UK continues to deliver quality releases that push the boundaries of electronic music.
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Played by: SY
Tags: EBM | Electro Techno
 in stock £11.66
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Global Underground: Select #10
VARIOUS
Cat: 502173 2375674. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Ben Bohmer - "Rust"
Dennis De Laat - "Night Rider"
Jakob Mader - "Non-stop"
D-Nox, Beckers - "Astral"
Markus Homm - "Abiola" (Markus Homm version)
Jan Blomqvist, Rodriguez Jr - "Destination Lost"
Analogtune - "All I Need" (feat Selin Esin)
Parra For Cuva - "Ventilate" (Monkey Safari remix)
Dee Montero - "Within A Dream"
Nicone, David Hasert - "Wasting My Time With You"
Moat - "Undertones" (DJ Tennis remix)
Kasbo - "Drift" (Joseph Ray remix)
Frankey & Sandrino - "The Moment"
Trafik - "1995"
Cristina Tosio - "Makes Me Feel Alive"
Jerome Isma-Ae & Paul Thomas - "Tomorrow" (Trilucid remix)
Alex Kennon & Just Her - "Long Way Down"
Einmusik, Aaron Suiss - "Sabai"
Several Definitions - "Spirits Of The Wind"
Polo - "Nostalgia Del Presente" (Danny Howells remix)
Nicolas Masseyeff - "Life Reshade"
Bonobo - "Expander"
Dennis De Laat, Jade Praize - "Figment Of My Mind" ((Hannes Bieger remix)
Hunter/Game, Noah Kulaga - "Stars" (Mano Le Tough remix)
Motip White - "Shiphorn"
DJ Hell - "My House" (Tal Fussman remix)
Edone - "Can’t Stop"
The Wash - "Voyage"
Nicola Boh - "Another Day"
Alican - "Everything To Me"
Ivory - "Be Human"
Dan Sushi - "The Return Of The Robots"
Guy J - "Just Rain"
Gregor Tresher, Laurent Garnier - "Le Meilleur Est A Venir"
Bog, 19:26 - "Underwater" (feat Diana Miro)
Review: A comprehensive snapshot of the GU label's penchant for expertly curated mixes that blend deep electronic textures with driving rhythms. The opening track, 'Pulse of the City,' moves with a slow, deliberate groove, gradually building momentum as layers of percussion and synths draw you in. As the compilation unfolds, it transitions smoothly between moments of hypnotic, bass-heavy depth and bursts of euphoric melody, encapsulating the energy of a live set. Every track feels intentional, each shift in mood purposefulithere's an undercurrent of excitement throughout, but it's never forced. A polished, immersive journey that reinforces Global Underground's reputation for precision and style.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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CMYK EP
CMYK EP (12")
Cat: GMN 09. Rel: 24 Feb 25
CMYK Varimalli (3:51)
Outo Magenta (4:58)
Lasertroniikka (4:51)
Disko Revyy (5:44)
Aina (6:21)
Review: For its ninth release, Gamine knocks it out of the park again with Konerytmi's new five-track EP. This release is a heartfelt tribute to the 80s, but it offers more than just nostalgia-it's an interpretation of the era's distinct musical style. The tunes capture the iconic timbres, drum sounds, melodies and harmonies of the 80s so take you back to that time on a wave of killer electro rhythms that are both vibrant and fresh but driving and club ready. If you're longing for the 80s but don't have a time machine, this 12" is the perfect way to relive the music of that decade.

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Inside Out 002
Cat: INSIDEOUT 002. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Basement Space & Mans Glaeser - "Spacer Glaezer" (6:01)
Eric OS - "Timeout" (5:11)
Baby Rollen - "TwentyTwenty Home" (8:23)
Anna Kohlin - "What Time Is It?" (7:06)
Review: A releaser that crackles with an energy that could only emanate from the shadowy corners of the Swedish electronic underground. Anna Kohlin, label co-head and architect of hypnotic soundscapes, guides us through a diverse sonic landscape, her own 'What Time Is It?' leading the charge. Built from the evocative textures of the Roland JV-1080, it shimmers with a sunrise glow, ethereal pads interweaving with delicate melodies. Kohlin, a master of contrasts, doesn't shy away from the shadows, injecting her creation with sharper, dynamic elements that add a touch of grit to the dreamlike atmosphere. Eric OS throws down a challenge with 'Timeout', a sonic time capsule that transports us back to the early 2000s. Analogue warmth collides with the raw energy of digital sound, vintage synths intertwining with crisp beats in a nostalgic yet undeniably fresh sonic tapestry. Baby Rollen, armed with a looped double bass sample and the crisp snap of a 909, crafts a hypnotic groove with 'TwentyTwenty Home'. A warm 303 bassline snakes through the mix, adding a touch of acid-tinged euphoria to the already infectious rhythm. Basement Space and Mans Glaeser, never ones to shy away from the unconventional, deliver 'Space Glaezer', a sonic maze that twists and turns through intricate textures and unexpected rhythmic shifts. Kohlin's curation is nothing short of masterful, showcasing the diverse and ever-evolving landscape of the Swedish electronic music scene. Inside Out 002 is a testament to the power of electronic music to transport, inspire, and defy expectations.
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 in stock £9.99
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At Night
At Night (12")
Cat: TOOL 1304. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Maur Vs Dave Spoon - "At Night" (5:31)
Dave Spoon - "At Night" (7:58)
Review: Toolroom reissue a 2006 classic. Hailing from the original Toolroom "family" era in which Dave Spoon (Shadow Child), Funkagenda, D. Ramirez and Mark Knight are said to have ruled the roost, 'At Night' came not only at a prescient time, but also stood the test of time, in that it was - given the genre it works in and effectively predicts - well ahead of its time. The track blends a flicking, crossrhythmic main-room club lead with ostentatious risers and an arch minimality, fitting well in amongst the modish electro-house of the time, yet efflorescing a moodiness that would not catch on until 2010. Maur's "vs" rerub helps shed light on the way the track may be popularly received / perceived now.
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 in stock £12.92
32
Cascade
Cascade (gatefold "universal sparkle" black glittered vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 303N. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Vocoder (club mix) (7:32)
Key103 (7:22)
Birth4000 (4:46)
Del Oro (6:16)
Fast Forward (7:38)
Ocotillo (8:41)
Afflecks Palace (6:35)
Tilt Shift/Ablaze (8:04)
Review: Floating Points, also known as Sam Shepherd, returns with a new album that pushes his sound even further into exciting new territories. This album, consisting of eight tracks, offers expansive explorations of sounds and grooves, with each piece allowed to develop and evolve over up to eight minutes. Nearly a decade after his acclaimed debut Elaenia, Shepherd continues to blend his experimental inclinations with dancefloor appeal, a fusion that has become a hallmark of his style. Cascade is conceived as a follow-up to Shepherd's rave-reviewed second studio album, Crush from 2019. While Crush introduced listeners to Shepherd's more introspective side, Cascade aims to bring the traditional Floating Points experience back to the dancefloor. Bursting with Buchla rhythms and glitching melodies, it should be more in line with his dance singles. Shepherd describes the album as a continuation, which is reflected in the vibrant artwork by Akiko Nakayamaia colourful sleeve with fluid imagery that mirrors the album's dynamic soundscapes. The album's evocative title, Cascade, suggests movement, beauty and pressure, themes that resonate throughout its paces.
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 in stock £22.71
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Futuro RMXS
Cat: BEDFUTR MXCD. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Davi - "Forbidden City" (Khen remix)
Lost Desert & Felix Raphael - "Floatish" (Hermanez remix)
Carerra & Tavares - "Mind" (Markus Homm remix)
Four Candles - "Dont Talk About" (Kabi Rmx)
Ruede Hagelstein & Die Zwoelfe - "The Rock" (Argia remix)
Martin Herrs, Aliot & Bunbeck - "The Last Call" (Remcord remix)
Of Norway - "I Miss You" (Sentre remix)
Mariano Mellino, Lopezhouse & Folgar - "Tarantula" (Cortona remix)
Moshic - "Love Made Me Do It" (Guy J remix)
Spencer Brown & Mat Zo - "Spun Day" (Jamie Stevens Y2k remix)
John Digweed, Nick Muir & Captain Mustache - "Bleu Cobalt" (Alician remix)
David Morales - "Diridim" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
8kays - "Waves" (John Digweed & Nick Muir remix)
Jamie Stevens & Zankee Gulati - "Low Tide" (Ezequiel Arias remix)
Rodriguez Jr - "Alraegadir" (Spencer Brown Rethink)
Aubrey Fry - "Begone" (Nick Stoynoff remix)
Weska - "Hawkins" (Soel remix)
Oniris - "Isla" (Satoshi Fmi remix)
John Digweed & Mick Muir - "Futurascent" (Loz Goddard mix)
Madban - "That Ending Track" (Paul Roux remix)
Review: Back in the autumn of 2023, Bedrock co-founder John Digweed delivered Futuro, a four-disc mix made up entirely of new and unreleased music. On this two-disc sequel, 20 of those tunes get the remix treatment, with Digweed presenting them via a pair of typically smooth, evolving journey style DJ mixes. It's typical Digweed/Bedrock fare all told - think deep, immersive and gently melodic blends of 21st century progressive house, tech-house, deep house and (whisper it quietly) colourful neo-trance. There are some surprises though, such as the dub-flecked, tops-off techno hyonotism of Digweed and Nick Muir's rework of David Morales' 'Diridim', Spencer Brown's gorgeous and tactile revision of 'Alraegadir' by Rodriguez Jr, and Loz Goddard's progressive breaks re-build of Digweed and Muir's 'Futurascent'.
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 in stock £18.75
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Global Underground #46: Lisbon
ANNA / VARIOUS
Global Underground #46: Lisbon (gatefold green pink & purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: GUVIN 046. Rel: 21 Jun 24
ANNA - "Kalimba Dreams" (6:22)
Bonobo & Jacques Greene - "Fold" (5:35)
TSHA - "Renegade" (feat Ell Murphy) (3:35)
Yotto - "Just Over" (Franky Wah extended remix) (5:29)
Len Faki - "Hymn" (ANNA remix) (6:43)
Rival Consoles - "Recovery" (4:47)
Mind Against - "OnlyL" (feat TSHA & NIMMO) (6:04)
Sam Shure - "Heir Of Snare" (5:48)
Victor Ruiz - "Eventide" (6:40)
Wehbba - "Symmetry" (7:05)
ODESZA - "This Version Of You" (feat Julianna Barwick - Joseph Ray extended remix) (6:31)
Parra For Cuva - "Mimose" (3:47)
Agents Of Time - "Zodiac" (7:10)
Gorgin - "Heartbeater" (4:58)
Tao Andra - "Dream On" (6:42)
ANNA & Rebuke - "Ignite" (5:42)
Binaryh - "Daemon" (6:17)
Paul Roux - "Baby Baby" (3:45)
Review: Global Underground present the next release from the nextmost DJ to grace their City Series. ANNA's dynamic sound encompasses multiple styles and genres, from ambient through house to techno, and encapsulates the effortless chic and vibrant nightlife of one of the coolest cities in Europe - Lisbon. This modish Portuguese metropolis has always enjoyed a certain notoriety, but this has perhaps not been felt so intently more than in the last five years or so. ANNA now fleshes out Lisbon's essence, capturing its descending narrow streets, castellated jetties and glorious sunsets with a progressive house, trance and techno mix that satisfies all possible ends of a newfangled tourist's dream.
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 in stock £31.46
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Shadow Of Love
AME feat CURSES
Cat: IVLP 16S1. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Shadow Of Love (club version) (4:53)
Shadow Of Love (instrumental) (4:54)
Review: There's something unavoidably magnetic about the intersection between ambition and self-awareness and this release, by Charonne, Nemo Vachez, Umberto and T Oceans, knows exactly how to tap into that tension. With each track, there's an undeniable undercurrent of both vulnerability and swaggeriproducers twisting minimal beats into something far deeper, dragging you through shadows with a mix of melancholy and movement. You feel the weight of their collective sound but also their defiant lightness, straddling the line between introspective and dancefloor-driven music. It's a textured, driving release with an ever-present air of mystery.



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Tags: Dark wave | Synth Pop
 in stock £14.38
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Gargantuan (reissue)
Cat: 49NLP 005. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Don't Panic (7:03)
Schmoo (5:36)
Aqualung (5:17)
Little Bullet (part 1) (6:55)
Little Bullet (part 2) (6:30)
Land Of Oz (7:34)
Something's Got To Give (6:35)
Orange Coloured Liquid (5:03)
Schmoodub (7:27)
Let Go (7:25)
Review: Charlie May and Duncan Forbes, childhood friends turned musical collaborators, found themselves at the forefront of the UK's burgeoning progressive house scene in the early 90s. Their album Gargantuan still shines like a star to this era, blending influences from Italian house, Jamaican dub, and German trance into a cohesive and innovative sound. Spearheaded by William Orbit's Guerilla Records, May and Forbes contributed a track, 'Don't Panic,' that epitomized the genre's playful yet sophisticated vibe. Gargantuan still moves listeners with its infectious melodies, funky basslines, and intricate rhythms, earning it acclaim as a landmark of early progressive house. Featuring the setlist staple 'Littlet Bullet' and the underrated but beloved 'Schmoo' (dub), you have a jammed pack double disc of great 90s UK dance music. Gargantuan receives a well-deserved vinyl reissue, reminding listeners of its enduring influence and timeless appeal.
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Tags: 90s House
 in stock £24.58
37
True
True (gatefold LP)
Cat: 602537 490486. Rel: 17 Oct 13
Wake Me Up
You Make Me
Hey Brother
Addicted To You
Dear Boy
Liar Liar
Shame On Me
Lay Me Down
Hope, There's Someone
Heart Upon My Sleeve
 in stock £23.13
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'93
'93 (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LR 030. Rel: 29 May 24
You Don't Have To Wait (feat Cubicolour) (5:12)
Revision (feat Giovanni) (6:40)
Go Back (feat AVNU & Desire) (5:59)
Wervik (6:40)
Hooligan Plex (6:36)
All Night (feat Oscar & The Wolf - Garage version) (6:19)
You're My Desire (feat Mystic Bill) (6:12)
Serpent Jazz (with AVNU) (5:18)
Get Out Of Here (feat Perry Farrell) (5:43)
Just You & I (6:10)
Clickbait (This Ain't Hollywood) (with AVNU) (6:48)
Shine On & On (Orbital Tribute) (7:23)
Nasty (with Tyler Hill) (5:36)
Stop That (5:36)
Moon Sky (feat Ishi - House version) (5:14)
Review: Maceo Plex has managed to pivot this alias from accessible house cuts with creamy basslines into a far more interesting project that explores astral techno with a range of different influences from sci-fi to wave to the sounds of the 80s. That has never been better exemplified than on '93, his expansive album on his Lone Romantic label. It features emo-anthems like 'Revision', disco-techno stompers like 'Go Back' and chunky robot-tech like 'All Night'. Plenty of guests from Mystic Bill to label mate AVNU Jane's Addiction frontman and alternative music legend Perry Farrell all help add a wide world of sound to the electronic core.
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 in stock £25.83
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Blurry Visions
Blurry Visions (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RE 003. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Blurry Visions (6:34)
Purple Galaxy (8:07)
Review: Marcello Giordani, known as Italo Deviance, returns with a two-track release that captures his decades of dance music expertise. Side A delivers a vibrant blend of house and disco, bursting with infectious energy and a nod to vintage Italo grooves. On the flip, acid influences seep in, creating a hypnotic, mind-bending experience driven by crisp production and dynamic rhythms. Mastered by Francesco Salvadori at Sweep Audio in Berlin, this release is a testament to Giordani's ability to craft tracks that balance nostalgia with forward-thinking sound design, making it a must-have for discerning selectors.
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 in stock £13.75
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Inside
Inside (12")
Cat: SLUMP 008. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Inside (5:28)
Inside (Baldo rework) (6:03)
Perceptions (5:05)
Perceptions (Baby Rollen remix) (6:22)
Review: "Inside" is the rallying cry of many a pirate radio hypeman, and we're just as readily apt to stay locked in, not least after hearing this new one from Manchester-after-Berlin producer SY, debuting for Slump Recordings. An eighth escapade for the label in the vein of trippy cheek and nostalgia, this fresh plate of pluperfect pulses is a real sure-starter. The titular 'Inside' leads with organic diatones and surreptitious squelches, while Baldo's rework is a heftier hurl through additive breaks verging on acid trancebreaks mayhem. 'Perceptions' brings up the rear side through classic house synthwork and slippery percs, while the eminent Baby Rollen abstracts said mix with an alien hand, also throwing in compelling "hup" samples for good measure.
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 in stock £10.63
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Abrupt Chaos EP
Cat: PWRLDR 03. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Snakepit Sounds (6:10)
Bazoingazoink (7:05)
Glass Skin (6:22)
Where My Ghouls At? (7:13)
Review: A once noted outlet for fine prog house, Powerloader Records has been away for a while but now raises like a phoenix with some fresh tunes for big dancefloor action. 'Snakebite Sounds' is a trippy cut with trippy leads and vocoder vocals that sound ghoulish and gritty. 'Bazoingazoink' is textured, kicking prog and tech fused into a surging and future sound while 'Glass Skin' is a more widescreen sound with some distant synth melodies and slick metallic beats all getting you into the groove. 'Where My Ghouls At?' is the best of the lot - a nice pumping garage house cut with a nasty bassline.
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 in stock £12.29
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Ask The Universe
Ask The Universe (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MOS 004. Rel: 03 May 24
Night Owls (7:20)
Flame (7:50)
Igako (7:48)
Ask The Universe (7:52)
Review: Melody Of The Soul continue to explore their melodically charged strain of minimal tech house on this fourth release on their label, which leads in with the prog-tinted seduction of 'Night Owls'. It's subtly epic, charged with sweeps of orchestration which tease at a big drop to come. 'Flame' has a slightly more intimate, heads-down approach, but it's no less detailed and dynamically produced. 'Igako' explores some pop touches in the context of a bigger room sound which still holds fast to the slick tech house framework and 'Ask The Universe' takes a more delicate approach with pattering percussion and melancholic piano which will set any set off on a sentimental trip.
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 in stock £14.79
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The Wind
The Wind (12")
Cat: MW 003. Rel: 03 Dec 24
The Wind (Cosmic mix) (5:43)
The Wind (Space mix) (6:24)
Review: Moonworks return with a stellar reissue from 1998, turning the spotlight on Urban Heads' 'The Wind', a once elusive underground anthem from Italy. Produced by Federico Scavo, who has since ascended to one of Italy's most influential DJ/producers, this track was long a secret weapon for discerning DJs. The reissue presents two distinctive mixes: the disco-infused Cosmic Version and the bass-driven Space Mix Version, both guaranteed to light up the dancefloor. With its signature vocoder riff and infectious basslines, 'The Wind' remains a timeless, captivating earworm. Restored and remastered from the original DAT tapes, this release also brings fresh artwork, staying true to its roots while giving it a modern twist.
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 in stock £12.92
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Sunflower At Day
Cat: MUSAR 020. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Sunflower At Day (6:16)
Cosmic Slap (5:26)
Traversing (6:39)
Rush Point 9 (5:37)
 in stock £13.33
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Various V
Various V (12")
Cat: USR 031. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Wedding Acid Group - "Transference Of Energy"
Albert Ess - "Do As I Say"
Syntelman - "Singlestranded"
J. Mono - "Love2"
Review: While most party DJs lament their wedding gigs while lauding their fun cool jobs, Wedding Acid Group - the openers of this latest V/A by Undersound Recordings - marks a point of going beyond mere cultural Stockholm syndrome, not just making light of our matrimonial masters, but redirecting those cheugy energies into a killer beatific-corrosive intro.AThen come three more riveting uplifts of a blissful and bouncey variety, from 'Do As I Say' by Albert Ess to 'Singlestranded' by Systelman to 'Love2' by J. Mono, seguing from industrial anvil clankage to a nightbus-bound house closer.
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 in stock £12.49
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Trans Europe Express
Cat: CDSTUMM 305. Rel: 08 Oct 09
Europe Endless
The Hall Of Mirrors
Showroom Dummies
Trans Europe Express
Metal Metal
Abzug
Franz Schubert
Endless Endless
 in stock £10.63
47
Global Underground: Classic Vinyl #1
Cat: GUCL 01. Rel: 03 Jun 16
Sander Kleinenberg - "My Lexicon" (9:07)
Space Manoeuvres - "Stage One" (Pariah Shadow Lounging mix) (10:28)
Miro - "Paradise" (Red Jerry Longdubbyvocal mix) (10:49)
Private Productions - "Sexdrive" (M&B Instructor mix) (7:40)
 in stock £12.29
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Beyond The Outer Limits
Cat: ENL 103. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Alien Voodoo (8:21)
Children Of The Gods (7:31)
Sound Isn't Real (6:55)
A New World (5:39)
Review: Beyond the Outer Limits by Cult of the UFO is a new solo recording produced by Anthony Barker of Overlords of the UFO.

Due to Anthony being an integral contributor to the music of Overlords of the UFO, the four tracks maintain the trademark retro analogue sci-fi vibe of Overlords of the UFO, although with a more contemporary edge.

This is the 3rd release by Enlightenment Records.
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 in stock £5.21
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RM 12014
RM 12014 (12")
Cat: RM 12014. Rel: 07 Feb 22
Implant (6:16)
Back 2 Earth (5:48)
Into The Void (6:12)
Gore (5:44)
Review: 'Cosmic progressive house' is a relatively rare denomination for new dance releases, but that hasn't stopped Rand MUZIK, who here welcome Australian newcomer Reflex Blue to their roster for four tracks of acid heat. Electro, acid, vocal gates and modular jams are checked off in the space between 'Implant' and 'Gore', as we're left dumbfounded and hypnotised by the repeated assertion made by one vox: "this place distorts reality".

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Played by: Jane Fitz
 in stock £8.75
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Triumph EP
Cat: PERLON 136. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Triumph (6:16)
Waiting For My Love (5:37)
Close The Door (5:05)
Fear & Madness In The Desert (5:59)
Review: This is the thirrd release by the amazing Italian producer Ivan Iacobucci for the Perlon label. The previous two were so well received, this next one was destined to come out sooner than later. Perlon fans know what to expect from their label of choice and Ivan delivers the goods. Those addictively quirky and fonky jackin' minimal techno jams. The title track is that and then some! We especially like the sexy jam 'Waiting For My Love'. Expect the unexpected when you flip over the record as 'Close the Door' is a full-on acid banger that combines high energy techno into what sounds like a video game soundtrack theme song! Closing things out is the wild sounding 'Fear & Madness in the Desert'. We are smiling at the thought of someone playing out these corkers to audience. Expect to see WTF typefaces everywhere!
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 in stock £11.04
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