
All analog goodmusic´s groovin in its best deephouse tradition. The bassline as the floating element, some airy key accents and the the voice tells us in a short and direct way about the inner disco clock, running slowly and mad on and on.

All analog goodmusic´s groovin in its best deephouse tradition. The bassline as the floating element, some airy key accents and the the voice tells us in a short and direct way about the inner disco clock, running slowly and mad on and on.

Kontra-Musik continues its 10inch remix series. This turn is for Ben Klock and Oni Ayhun to get busy and rework tracks from the Jason Fine’s “Future Thought” album.

Running Back is back again with a new episode. This time featuring South Africas Rezkar with a sublime piece of vintage deep house. Remixes from John Daly and Mystery Boy.

Rooted in Chicago house traditions of Larry Heard, John Daly comes with “Track 2” on his own designer label for tracks he loves to play, One Track Records. Classic groove, epic build up, intense synths, sexy bass lines! He navigates between classic deep house and his own desire to go into oceanic depths.

4 live recorded tracks with that special raw feeling, bridging the gap between techno and house. Second release on Livejam Records.

English duo Behling & Simpson’s debut EP on Pespectiv!!! Hypnotic seductive and slow building house tracks with a warm groove. Modern house tracks with strong references. October delivers a exciting remix version that shows he is not afraid to go outside the know path.

Venturing back to how it all started, Octave One begins a new chapter, 20 years after their introduction to the electronic music world. Connecting to their origins on Derrick May’s legendary label, Octave One pay homage to their Transmat catalog number with the launch of a new limited series and label, MS10. Returning to basics, MS10 brings the Burden Brothers home to how they started it all, minus the hype and ”back to the essence of the groove”.


Deadbeat will release a new mix CD called Radio Rothko on Brooklyn’s The Agriculture imprint later this year.
Comprising artists such as DeepChord, Monolake, Quantec and Pendle Coven, Radio Rothko presents a healthy mix of dub techno’s classics and contemporaries, with a notable emphasis on the work of Basic Channel’s Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald. The mix takes advantage of the music’s spacious and atmospheric nature, bubbling up into a more dance floor-friendly centre before showcasing the dubbier end of the dub techno spectrum.
Hard Ton from Italy could be the progeny of Sylvester and Divine, his music sounding like a blend of Giorgio Moroder and acid house (maybe the child of Giorgio Moroder and Ron Hardy then…). Includes a remix by Germany’s the Snuff Crew.

A 2×12″ package, it’s the follow-up to Strick’s well-received 2009 EP 7 Days, which found him establishing his own slant on the gritty, motor-oil-flecked deep house sound pretty much owned by Omar. The first 12″of the new release is given over to three Strick productions, while the second boasts three Omar-S interpretations replete with his trademark ultra-crisp drum programmin.

Mesak delivers a full length (soon to be released) and this is a limited advance vinyl copy of that album. Mesak delivers great Nordic electrofunk and of course Marcel Dettmann delivers what people expect… phat Berlin styled basement style techno tracks that will be many peoples favorite