
Two late night deep house groovers, hypnotic & slightly dark from the man Rick Wade on Hudd Traxx!

Two late night deep house groovers, hypnotic & slightly dark from the man Rick Wade on Hudd Traxx!

New London-based imprint Glass Table launches this summer with “Hush”. Some futuristic Detroit funk by Jimmy Edgar. Comes with another exciting Kyle Hall remix!

Zadig is a new French Techno producer fan of analogic. He delivers a powerful techno release, that comes with a Kenny Larkin remix.

SD Records returns, with a four track smasher by Mark du Mosch. Mark du Mosch delivers a classic EP with four very different, but ultimately essential tracks. Titletrack Bareknuckle has ”anthem” written all over it. Warm, but pumping techno with a hint of disco and a hook that is simply killing. With the raw, dark technoelectro sound of Monolulu and Mice vs Cat Mark du Mosch dives into dusty, pounding cellar soundsystems. Machine Lives takes it in true SD style to an unexpected experimental level with not to miss.

Rush Hour proudly presents an official series of Trax reissues. This third release in the series mostly touches on the magic of Jamie Principle. However, this EP opens with a sublime deep vocal track originally released on Trax sub-label Saber in 1991 by Ace & The Sandman (who are also responsible for the Virgo Four tracks).

E.R.P. aka Gerard Hanson presents ”Gallup String” with 2 excellent remixes by Ideograma and Svreca.

Raw jacking acid tracks as we know from Fanon Flowers since his debut on I-f’s Ref-ference label many years ago!

Steve Summers is back with his third ep, this time around for Greece’s Echovolt label. Summer’s continues to play with his main inspirations, the energy and grit of Hardy tape edits, melodies of Larry Heard, and deep bass tones of William S,. This four track ep manages to capture a feeling of experimentation and authenticity that’s often missing in modern dance music.

Blake Baxter and Orlando Voorn also known as the Ghetto Brothers. Here the more or less forgotten collaboration they did once, remastered and available again! Listening to this record you know these guys were light years ahead and not many modern releases can keep up with the level of funk and energy of the Ghetto Brothers.

This is the first of three samplers, showcasing some of the exclusive new tracks chosen for Ben Klock’s forthcoming Berghain 04 mix compilation.

For the third release, Get The Curse Music turns to Photonz of Lisboa. Going against the grain of current trends, this out of left field EP testifies to GTCM’s disregard for pigeonholing and unique flair for unconventional club music. Plague of New Age is a twisted trip that takes dancefloors up, down and all around. Its intoxicated swagger delivers truly staggering results for both body and mind. Using old school vocabulary with new school grammar, Photonz have created a mental jackin’ monster that single-handedly sums-up Get The Curse’s commitment to challenging boundaries and current trends. Remixes from Maetrik and Clement Meyer.