Somewhere around 1993 or ’94, a quietly profound landmark in deep house emerged: The Relics E.P. by Austin Bascom, better known as Abacus, originally released on Chicago’s Prescription Records. Now, three Decades later, Clone Classic Cuts present a fully remastered edition, including previously unreleased material from the same recording sessions.
Phonogramme Records announce the upcoming release of Taelue’s highly anticipated EP, “Dark Worlds”. This exclusive, limited edition marbled vinyl EP is a five-track masterpiece that showcases Taelue’s exceptional talent and deep connection to the roots of house music, offering listeners a journey through rich, immersive soundscapes and infectious rhythms. “Dark Worlds” is a masterful collection that highlights Taelue’s signature style, blending deep house grooves with soulful undertones. Each track on the EP stands as a testament to his skillful production and unique artistic vision. Among the standout tracks is a stunning remix by the renowned artist Abacus, adding a fresh and dynamic layer to the EP.
Paris-based record label Phonogramme proudly announces its milestone 50th release, a spectacular Various EP featuring 4 exclusive and unreleased tracks from legendary artists Abacus, Fred P, Byron The Aquarius, and Felipe Gordon.
Favorite Recordings and Lea Lisa present Many Shades of House, a personal selection of House music tracks that have a very special place in Lea Lisa’s heart and in her record box. Amongst this selection, Many Shades Of House is including many very rare and hard to find titles, mostly never reissued on vinyl until now.
NDATL continues with it’s latest release ABACUS pres IDrum “Bang This Djembe.” “Welcome To The Party” is a classic analog track, with smooth chords and driving drums. Also a bonus drum dub is included for our layering DJ’s to drive danceoors into a frenzy!
NDATL bring you the last installment of this legendary series! First up we have an unreleased verion of Alexander Robotnick “Problemes D’Amour” retouched by Detroit native Kenny Dixon Jr. Followed up by tracks from Juan Atkins, Alton Miller and Abacus.