remastered 40th anniversary reissue on audiophile 180 gram triple vinyl in triple gatefold sleeve. the 3rd vinyl contains bonus content from the vault.
music from the tv series “game of thrones”, composed by ramin djawadi and performed by the city of prague philharmonic orchestra. limited edition of 600 numbered copies on double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
the fifth release from the bunte kuh label is another winner: it comes from bardia salour and features three fresh originals with a remix from peter schumann. it s also set to be available on vinyl release too. salour is a german artist who runs his own esteemed events in hamburg and has played all over europe from watergate in berlin to culture box in copenhagen. his dub infused style is utterly distinctive and these new cuts prove that once more. north scapes opens up with a molten, acid tinged bassline. as it grows more wild there are icy hi hat loops layered in with some big piano chords to finish it in style and mean the floor will really go wild. liquid lava is more direct, with hard hitting techno kicks and deft synth sounds colouring in the grooves. then comes the excellent urban signals, a dramatic, dubbier cut with cavernous bottom ends and subtle, supple synths layering in warmth and atmosphere. last of all, peter schumann s lsd25 restyle of north scapes pairs it back to a warm, bubbly warm up house tune that will get you moving with its sonar blips and nice, deep cut and churning drums. all four of these tracks are fresh and classy efforts sure to make their mark.
first full-length ex confusion album in 5 years
• features collaboration with thomas meluch (benoit pioulard, orcas)
• limited edition 180gm grey vinyl
bedrock whiskey disco contributor and deep house veteran, yse, returns with his next ep, and its destined to follow in the same steps as previous hits like his beards, swimwear and ladykillers eps. the funk is on fire again!
repress 2019 - all that jelly and no toast - like when you find a bomb tune that s unavailable on 12-. the new sublabel of smile for a while is exactly about this. clubby house music by well-established producers as well as from lesser-known guys. french guy alex agore opens the ep with the lowtone remix of -what did i do- - cut-up garage house to the maxx. max chapman from london delivers another belter, a bassline-driven organ house tune with a minimalistic but very effective set-up. oleg poliakov - aka skat and one of the guys behind circus company - comes up with a sublime but powerful tech house tune, in the original sense of the genre name. -jazzve- is a tune by russian producer mutenoise. it s maybe the most original, innovative tune on this ep. full of surprises and cutting-edge elements - hard to compare to anything else around these days.
superb keyboardist and driving mind of the british jazz funk scene, founder of the seminal and finest band called atmosfear, mr. lester j. batchelor is also the composer behind these three timeless gems and most refind electronic disco tracks as equa. this is an instant buy if you like the style of motorcity drum ensamble, sadar bahar, red greg and few others expert rare grooves selectors.
a great strong man with a brush in his hand once said: everything you can imagine is real and art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. so is making music just another form of keeping a diary? in terms of ana helder, the argentinian girl with the special twist, the answer is: maybe. more than two years after her last release on cómeme she is back with a hand full of tracks. five to be precise. she got more, but this is what the müstiques received. they are mean, dirty, harmful, amorevolous, seductive and addictive.
live-in-the-studio versions of maxïmo park fan favourites, spanning all of their 6 albums. the vinyl release includes a download code for the full album and exclusive bonus tracks.
limited repress! ittara and tm shuffle (together with the remixers rasmus hedlund and shuffless) bring you a varied 4-tracker of dub-flavoured techno. anthem alert!
detroit influenced space techno odyssee by lee norris a.k.a.norken. harmonic pads meet bubbling synths for the outer space dancefloor.truly spirited by alien gifts the tracks send you through the universe and extra time, full of artificial lines of beauty
a return to france for lamour existe encore, a young producer named larozes debut on lph. a giddy jaunt through sun-kissed house with smatterings of filter fiddling, punchy horns, bright strings, chopped-up vocals. twenty-five minutes of many dj sets to come right here.
2019 repress - this year kevin saunderson, ann saunderson and paris grey, collectively known as the legendary band inner city, release >future<, their first entirely new material since parting company in 2001, written and produced in collaboration with another detroit legend, namely kenny larkin. the track marks a welcome return for a group that combined the tough, futuristic grooves of the detroit scene with the vocal energy of r&b and gospel and helped to define the period in which house and techno moved from underground phenomena to top 10 material, paving the way for hundreds of dance hits to come. >future< is devastatingly catchy and highly emotional, exhibiting all the soulful flavours and qualities you would expect from these celebrated producers and singers. masterfully re-edited by carl craig this track ascends to a higher place whilst kenny larkin is on remix duties, beautifully reworking the original into a techno infused monster with intoxicating staccato vocals.
look like makes his debut on clone royal oak with a great four track ep! a fresh take on classic house music. italo house, balearic beat, chicagos stomp and detroits funk all stirred up into a nice loose hybrid that seems to become look likes signature sound. lovely stuff!! if you havent heard from him just yet... also check out his cool releases on dvs1s misstress label and drum poet society!
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