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New UK talent, very authentic and very warm ’80’s instrumental Chicago deep house and NY/NJ paradise garage, plus one track that could very well be the ultimate space bass discofreak-out soundtrack of ’70’s sci-fi series buck rogers, beedee, beedee!

Next up in the 10” series on M>O>S Deep is a solo-project of D’Marc Cantu. D’ Marc delivers two surprisingly melodic, sexy and hypnotizing house tracks. “Set Free” opens with a hard-hitting flanged bass-sound and a devastating kick and slowly evolves into a dreamy and atmospheric track full of mystery. “Tonight” is a hypnotic and haunting latenight-dancefloor track, combining long stretched melodic stabs, an ultra-deep bassline and D’ Marc’s whispering vocals taking you down deep in the uncanny and eery underworld of his soul.

This is Shaddock’s first release ‘Acid Dreams E.P.’ by the enigmatic duo Hitsafe. They have delivered a king hit with their debut, appealing to devotees of authentic house music, and launching Shaddock into the stratosphere. Remixes from Tin Man and Isis.

‘World Music’, the second 12 from Washington, DC’s Protect-U is a total mutant house/techno. On the A-Side, synth lines bubble like 80s-style Francis Bebey, then burn up into a space-pulse overdrive. The flip, U-Uno, is an underwater electro-sitar dream straight outta 24th century India, followed by a slo-mo dub of World Music that slips back and forth between digital Jamaica and European nu-romance.

This is the 2nd Acid Test 12” from Absurd Recordings done by Iron Curtis. Features the original mix of Your Love along with two remixes from the Idjut Boys.