
Deep Space Orchestra forged an EP with a nice modern take on house music, blending, disco, detroit and chicago influences on Tracky Bottoms. Two original tracks with two remixes from Toby Tobias.

Deep Space Orchestra forged an EP with a nice modern take on house music, blending, disco, detroit and chicago influences on Tracky Bottoms. Two original tracks with two remixes from Toby Tobias.

Unique package of Interpretations featuring the Chicago legend Robert Owen’s brand new ‘One Body’ vocal as individually sound tracked by four of house music’s most exciting producers and Needwant friends and family, Kaine, Mario Basanov, Nicholas and No Regular Play.

Chicago Damn present their first release on the new label. “Let’s Submerge” is an strobelit warehouse tackle, shot through with the futuristic spirit of first-wave Detroit Techno and the pared down pulse of Chicago. Max Essa turns out a killer remix on the flipside, perfectly escorting the irresistible groove to a more organic destination. “I Cry” is somewhere between the house experiments and the warm, analogue sonics of UK electronic music, but captures the modern deep House revolution perfectly.

Wolfram and the legendary Haddaway have created a glowing masterpiece shooting straight into the heart of Eurodance for maximum pleasure. On the remix duties we have Kink with a pumping beat, fat ass bassline, a remarkable rim plus Haddy’s vocals. On the other remix, Legowelt created a track for the very special moments in the club: Early Morning, sun is shining in, everybody is happy and smiling on the dancefloor and when you hear the first notes of this remix you suddenly start hugging strangers.

From Germany comes Untitled Dubs, another somewhat enigmatic project, bringing a lot of warmth and subtally moody techno stuff.

The second release on Ryo Murakami’s and DJ PI-GE’s label Pan Records, represents the debut EP by Auji Industries from Tokyo with four wonderful deep dubby tracks .
More explorations of the murky depths of techno in its rawest form from the Analogue Solutions camp, with the 7 part of the series.

Horizontal Ground presents release no. 10, featuring some advanced electronic tracks from techno to drone, wave/punk electronica rooted tunes and a remix of Itmuts by Skirt.

Underground Quality’s Jus-Ed, joins Mule Electronic for the release of new long player “Vision Dance”. The album includes 10 tracks of deep house, a blend of tough, syncopated percussion and ethereal, melodic synthlines, Handclaps, dark atmospheres, minimal piano melodies, and a warm seducing bassline underneath.

The first release on the new Swedish label, Universal Rejection. The label is the collective effort of a closed circle of friends sharing the vision of a parallel universe trough raw, down to the core electronic dancemusic. With its corroded, live recorded sound and relentless machinedrum, “Le Coq” is a trip to the shadowy, not to say drunk side of dance music. The flip side “Hollywood Goblin” evokes the linear pulse of early body music, envelope-pushing electronic wizardry with a dark edge stripped down to a bare minimum.

Colombian net label Monofonicos present Congelado Ep by Morris. The release includes 2 original tracks and 4 remixes of the title track.

Amsterdam-based duo Crystal Maze have produced the ultimate mix of Detroit techno, Chicago house and electro. Chicago Skyway delivers aDepth audio’s hottest, jackin’ remix, seriously influenced by the original analogue sound of Chicago house.

Nightvision presents some fresh new remixes for the classic “Solid Session”. The remixers are Vince Watson, Legowelt and Orlando himself.

Basic Soul Unit, with his personal blend from Chicago house, Detroit Techno, UK post Detroit techno, delivers three warm techno tracks. Shed is on remix duties and he comes with a rough attitude, raw, deep and challenging.

For this new re-edition on P&D Recordings a release with two classic tracks from Rick Wade. “Night Station” was on Rick Wade album “Dark Ascencion in 2004, incredible deep & haunting but banging as well. For the B Side, “2A.M Detroit” is one of the jazzy deepness by Big Daddy was released on Trackmode in 1998 !

Classic Detroit techno tracks by Terrence Dixon. Unpolished and raw tracks ‘The Return Of The Speaker People’ comes in the original version and a good remix by Kausto.


Jason Letkiewicz aka Steve Summers latest EP moves forward from his previous efforts touching upon the seedier and more jacking side of what New York City House music once was. Bringing to mind images of a more dangerous and exciting city where crackheads roamed free, hookers hooked, fiends copped bags and music existed as a reactionary reflection of its surroundings. Directly influenced by these times, Summers took his arsenal and concocted an emotional four song record that nods to this period as well as foreshadows the impending doom of a city wrapped in an airtight bubble.