VA – Djax-Re-Up Vol. 2 [DKMNTL063-2]

The second edition of Dekmantel’s foray into the era-defining, trans-Atlantic, cult techno label that is Djax-Up-Beats, comes another re-issue of classic 90s cuts. Founded in Eindhoven at the turn of the 90s, Djax-Up-Beats quickly earned an international reputation for being a key source of Chicago house, acid techno, and floor-filling, heavy-hitting, straight up underground 12”s. It’s a sound that spawned the sonic aesthetics of today, and can be heard in the left field techno productions of the likes of Bjarki, Salon des Amateurs and other erstwhile analog junkies.” The second re-issue EPs, offer a more introspective look at the label’s earlier releases.

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VA – Djax-Re-Up Vol. 2 [DKMNTL063-2]

Steve Poindexter presents Scientifictodd – Feel Some Type Of Way [MATH103]

Mathematics & Steve Poindexter presents Chicago native aboriginal househead Scientifictodd. “Feel Some Type Of Way” features classic house with a side of grind and tight pump grooves.

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Steve Poindexter presents Scientifictodd – Feel Some Type Of Way [MATH103]

Face Of Drums – Let Go & Release Yourself [MATH097]

Jamal Moss and Steve Poindexter return with 3 tracks of straight bugged-out freakness and manic drum mechanics. ‘The Inbearable Tension’ on the A side is a tweaked-out acid stomper, while ‘The Release’ and the title track back off slightly…but not much!

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Face Of Drums – Let Go & Release Yourself [MATH097]

The Faces of Drums – Do U Like The Way… [MATH095]

Steve Poindexter and Jamal Moss return as The Faces of Drums banging those classic Gherkin style vibes and deep chaotic sound motions with a twist of off-kilter acid to finish you off in the classic Mathematics way.

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The Faces of Drums – Do U Like The Way… [MATH095]

Faces of Drums – Popping Off [MATH089]

Returning for another spastic floor beating with jack tracks and Gherkin acid experiments from Steve Poindexter and Jamal Moss aka Hieroglyphic Being, this 3rd Faces of Drums EP on Mathematics does not disappoint.

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Faces of Drums – Popping Off [MATH089]

Steve Poindexter – Classic Collection Vol.1 [MUZIQUE012]

Limited edition reissue compiles 3 much sought-after classic tracks from one of the true Chicago House pioneers, Steve Poindexter. Original uncut versions of ”Jam The Body” and ”Short Circut”, as well as ”State Of Shock”.

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Steve Poindexter – Classic Collection Vol.1 [MUZIQUE012]

Steve Poindexter presents Kareem Smith – N B Battle Track [S3004]

Co produced by Steve Poindexter this EP presented Kareem Smith to the world. All superb deep cuts here from 1991 full of soul and attitude. Re-released in conjunction with Trax 2015.

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Steve Poindexter presents Kareem Smith – N B Battle Track [S3004]

Face Of Drums – Thanks 4 The Tracks U Lost Volume 2 [MATH081]

Steve Poindexter & Jamal Moss here with  Thanks 4 The Tracks VOL 2 from the lost track series. This will not leave you guessing what this whole series is about and what’s to come. Not for the faint at heart of newbies.

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Face Of Drums – Thanks 4 The Tracks U Lost Volume 2 [MATH081]

Face Of Drums – Thanks 4 The Tracks U Lost Vol 1 [MATH080]

Chicago duo, Steve Poindexter & Jamal Moss coming together once again for Thanks 4 The Tracks U Lost Vol 1, lost material created over 20 years ago. Salvaged from cassette tapes and DAT’s comprised of over 30 tracks of raw, original Chicago sound that influenced the world.

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Face Of Drums – Thanks 4 The Tracks U Lost Vol 1 [MATH080]

Steve Poindexter / Johnny Key / Trackmaster Scott – Streetfighter [LACR016]

Lost Ep featuring Steve Poindexter, Johnny Key and Trackmaster Scott. On wax for the first time and bought to you by L.A.C.R. Recorded in Chicago during the mid 90’s.

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Steve Poindexter / Johnny Key / Trackmaster Scott – Streetfighter [LACR016]

VA – Terry Farley Presents Acid Thunder: More Definitive Acid & Deep House 1985-1991 [HURTXCD129]

Given the expansive nature of Terry Farley’s first celebration of early and classic house, 2013’s five-disc Acid Rain, you’d think he’d be running out of choices for this second, similarly epic selection. In fact, Acid Thunder is, if anything, a more pleasingly deep and in-depth collection. Whereas that first installment was heavy on relatively well-known classics, this follow-up digs deeper for inspiration. As a result, it’s packed with tracks that many house DJs simply won’t know, or have struggled to get hold of; not just stone cold classics such as Bobby Konders’ “Nervous Acid” or Hexx Complex’s “I Want You”, but genuinely overlooked material from the likes of Risque III, Peter Black and Jack James Rabbit. It’s something of a welcome history lesson, even for those with a good grasp of house music’s formative years.

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VA – Terry Farley Presents Acid Thunder: More Definitive Acid & Deep House 1985-1991 [HURTXCD129]

Steve Poindexter – Computer Madness Re:Vision [THEMA032]

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Thema presents the first up out of the 3 releases for the Re:Vision series, Steve Poindexter’s timeless classic “Computer Madness”. It’s hard to imagine that this was really created over 2 decades ago, and Thema made sure to find the right minds to revise this masterpiece. Function and Jerome Sydenham where chosen for this one.

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Steve Poindexter – Computer Madness Re:Vision [THEMA032]

VA – Gene Hunt presents Chicago Dance Tracks Part 1 [RH115LP1]

Part 1 of 2! Gene Hunt shares his ancient treasures with us… up to now this stuff resided only on reels! Featuring a truly all-star line-up. Rush Hour continues to unearth never released Chicago house classics from the eighties, also known as the golden era of house music.

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VA – Gene Hunt presents Chicago Dance Tracks Part 1 [RH115LP1]

Adonis & Charles B – Lack of Love [MATH051]

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In 1988, Charles B & legendary house music producer Adonis dropped this track that made a huge impression on the world of dance. Over 20 years have passed & we now get a special reissue with an unreleased “ext re-play” mix plus an unreleased remix of “Reck the Joint” by Steve Poindexter.

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Adonis & Charles B – Lack of Love [MATH051]