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Bruce Ivery with a three tracker “The Things I Want”. Thre tracks of futuristic house music, with a nod to Lil Louis’s ‘Y u fall’ on one of the tarcks.

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We welcome Chicago house veteran Gene Hunt to HHYR. With this great 4 track EP Gene shows us he still has the touch. This EP includes three deep, yet raw tracks somewhere between jacking Chicago and classic Detroit. It reminds us of tracks by Boo Williams, Glenn Underground etc. Special mention goes out to ‘I Know You Care’, which is a lush disco track.

We’re going back to the roots again! Chicago producer Ricardo Miranda kicks it raw with this acid burner. This steady club track already caught the ears of Rick Wilhite, who will include Ricardo Miranda in his upcoming Vibes Compilation album. On the b-side we have Chicago head Legowelt doing a remix, which is a tribute to the late 80s Chicago era. Deep and moody. Essential house stuff!

After releasing Tevo Howard’s “Move” HHYR is back with more music from the Howard family. This release sees Tevo producing his father Rick Howard again. After working together on the first Beautiful Granville release About Fourteen / Without Your Love, the duo returns with the “I Won’t Lay Back”. Vocal Chicago house just as we llike it deep and raw! I Won’t Lay Back is possibly the best track they have worked on so far. Comes as Original and Underground mix. The B-side features a remix of About Fourteen. Classic stuff! Raw and dirty house music. When music is this good, let there be renaissance! Our house is your rush!

Kepeslap is a new project from ImiAFan and Makina Girgir. 17 minutes of crazy monotone music. Limited to 50 copies. Remixes from Charles Kent, Click Click and Legowelt.

Neurotic Drum Band – Neurotic Exotic Adventure (Dub Mix)
Polargeist – Home From The Can (Tensnake Remix)
Pavel Ambiont – Error Asking Thread to Dub
Rimer London – Intercity
BFlecha – Caja De Carnival
Lali Puna – Remember
Dosh – Subtractions
Joy Orbison – BRKLN CLLN (Michna’s Brooklyn Bridge Remix)
Blondes – You Mean So Much to Me (Acid Redux Cut)

Varied EP of techno from Technoir label owner Shawn Rudiman, including an oddly cool wavey-pop cut! Lead track ‘Artificial Soul’ does the dubby Detroit thing with a sound recalling Mike Huckaby’s SYNTH productions, while ‘Skin On Skin’ goes a little harder and darker, followed by ‘We Are Electric’ casting a ear back to the wavey synth-pop influences of early Detroit.

Another edition of Soma’s annual compilation series, this time featuring previously unreleased contributions from Slam and Gary Beck, with further cuts from Let’s Go Outside, Funk D’Void, Sian and Joris Voorn. Quite unexpectedly, Autechre are involved too, supplying a remix of The Black Dog’s ‘Tunnels OV Set’. Getting first dibs, Itamar Sagi’s ‘One Million Oaks’ ushers in the album with a fine piece of tech-house production spurred on by driving chord stabs so restrained that they seem to imply a melody more than actually deliver one. Further into the sequence and Soma bosses Slam take on a solid remix of Samuel L. Session’s ‘Can You Relate’ with neatly evolving drum patterns underlined by flurrying synths and modulating, drone-like sustains. Other highlights include the minimal opus ‘Jelle’, by super-group Mihalis Safras, Mark Broom and Jelle Kuipers and Ripperton’s great remix of Silicone Soul’s ‘Dust Ballad II’, featuring haunting vocals, big Detroit-style strings and great, in-depth drum production. A good, strong selection all-round.