
CUTZ features special versions, remixes and edits of wonderful secret tracks because its hard to find the little weapons in million of tracks these days. The first edition was edited by youANDme.

CUTZ features special versions, remixes and edits of wonderful secret tracks because its hard to find the little weapons in million of tracks these days. The first edition was edited by youANDme.

The first LP on Giegling is the debut album for Matthias Reiling (1/2 of Session Victim), called “Das Gespenst von Altona” (The ghost of Altona) – Altona is a district of Hamburg. Going from house to hip/triphop, this guy shows that he’s got the funk – and lots of groove to share.

Brainmath cut a layer deeper with a properly good looking double pack from SBTRKT. Landing just ahead of his Grizzly hookup with Sinden, these four tracks feature the masked one exercising his moodier house and garage inclinations. ‘2020’ shuts the airlock and pressurizes yer headspace with sweeping jazzy chords and a streamlined broken house swing finished with that special SBTRKT lacquer.


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sbtrkt – 2020
Brainmath cut a layer deeper with a properly good looking double pack from SBTRKT. Landing just ahead of his Grizzly hookup with Sinden, these four tracks feature the masked one exercising his moodier house and garage inclinations. ‘2020’ shuts the airlock and pressurises yer headspace with sweeping jazzy chords and a streamlined broken house swing finished with that special SBTRKT lacquer. ‘Jamlock’ follows with heavily filtered tech-house with a mongrel blooded flux of UK garage infected swing and Berlin style reserve, keeping the funk tucked tight in the pocket. Meanwhile the deep house mystery of ‘One Week Over’ opens up to reveal a blend of Actress-alike swampy compressions and semi-lucid melodies and finally ‘Pause For Thought’ applies lolling chord sequences to brittle 2-step rhythm and trickling UR style jazz techno keys. The execution is second to none, maybe a little too plastic or digitised for some but made to sound ultra-fresh and oh-so-clean for everyone else. Killah!

Roberto Auser and Alden Tyrell hooked up in their Hometown Rotterdam and come with some tight tracks that go somewhere between house and early electronic tracks such as Eddy Grants time warp.

New DJ QU. “Secret Place” is spooky, whispery, smooth as cough syrup, while “Circuit” draws from the acid tradtion, but takes is way deep into outer space..

New Clone! Literon returns! After his release on Frantic Flowers 2 years ago it has been silent… until now!

Jerome Derradji, owner of Still Music and Stilove4music, teams up with disco champion Rahaan for the first volume of Concrete Reservations. They sound like disco edits combined with original production, but the A side in particular is a smoking boogie jam that rolls out into some acid. Rough, rugged, and raw house and disco are what this is all about.

Ferrispark Records has always been known for its devotion to unique and soulful releases heavily influenced by the deep sounds of Detroit and Chicago. Carrying on in the same manner is Scott Fergusons, disco and deep house infused, ‘Midwest Born & Bred EP’.

Circus Company is proud to present the latest release from the man whose upbeat, melodic take on techno and house music has captured many hearts around the world. For this release, Deetron teams up with Seth Troxler on vocals for the funk-fuelled collaboration track ‘Each Step’. The result is a neo-club classic with a definite nod to the days of Chicago-style acid house but clearly looking forward, with a fresh arrangement and the overall sound of today and tomorrow.

Gavin Herlihy is back on Cadenza, and he comes bearing what can only be seen as an instant anthem. Remember those foam toys, the ones where you just had to add water, and theyd swell into wonderful, unexpected shapes? Back Burner is a lot like that, but no water needed: just a needle in the groove, or a laser across the aluminum, is enough to send this sucker ballooning to enormous proportions.

Lush deep house action from Session Victim and Quarion, including the great “Danish Daughters” which samples Maze’s “Joy And Pain” to great effect.

Deep and raw, at times retarded and industrial edged emotional Jack Trax that are firmly rooted in the Detroit/Chicago tradition. Toronto based Basic Soul Unit (aka Stuart Li) is back on Creme with a 4 track EP.

Stuart Li aka Basic Soul Unit aka Herman starts this project for his production that one would not directly link to his Chicago house rooted Basic Soul Unit releases. Herman delivers two hot tracks with dubstep fueled beats, sub bass driven grooves with Detroit influenced sounds that one could expect on a label such as Hessle Audio.

A big piano house track. Produced by Trontheim native Chmmer (Even Brenden) 2 tracks that will set dancefloors on fire!

Devilishly catchy melodies and basslines, full of feeling and soul, evolve and grow as the arrangement develops to leave you on an almighty high. Big drops, super heavy drum programming and grooves that sound like only Joy Orbison right now. There’s shades of garage, shades of funky, shades of old school R&B.

Long building phat grooving track that builds and becomes a monster of an latin jazz piano key and funky bassline driven track! One of those tracks that make the trainspotters go to the dj booth to see what it is, while very likely they already have heard in the record shop!

The second release of Lebanese producer Rabih Beaini on M>O>S Recordings. Under his synonym Morphosis, he delivers two highly original and devastating interstellar house tracks.
| Vinyl 12″ Ltd | € 9.00 | |
| Vinyl 12″ | € 8.00 |
| a. | // Morphosis – Running Out | ||
| aa. | // Morphosis – Musafir | ||