| MY CURRENCY: USD | MY COUNTRY: USA |
|
|
ONLINE MAGAZINE
Features the latest dance music news, interviews, music and tech reviews, podcasts & more...
|
|
|
DJ & STUDIO EQUIPMENT
Massive range of equipment and accessories for DJs and studio use.
|
|
|
VINYL & CDs
The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.
|
|
Items 1 to 133 of 133 on page 1 of 1
0882330001496
26 Jan 05 Electro House
088233 0004848
04 Jul 07 Electro House
SYST 0041-6
09 Jan 08 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0059-6
11 Sep 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0056-6
19 Jun 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0054-6
08 May 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0008-2
24 Apr 09 Techno
SYST 0055-6
22 May 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST0052-6
19 Jan 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0060
06 Nov 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0086-6
04 May 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
One of minimal house music's mavericks delivers a sexy, assured release for Marc Romboy's label. The club edit is the most DJ friendly version on offer here, with doubled up drums and grinding riffs providing the focus as Jones's ghostly vocals loom in the background. The Lopazz & Casio Casino take follows a relatively similar approach, with the vocal sounding muffled at times and on other occasions more soulful and contemplative. But it's the Kruse & Nurnberg version which stands out the most. This is thanks to the rolling, filtered groove, but also due to the fact that this version gives Jones's soulful, sensual tones the necessary space to seduce the listener
SYST 0015-2
11 May 12 Electro House
Review:
Chelonis is very much the 'artiste'... A poet, a producer, a party starter, you never know what to expect from him, other than it being unique and delivered in his own style. The Prison Buffet takes off where 2009's Chatterton left us; whirling and wheezing in puddle of sleazy electro and soul. If anything, this bulges with even more surprise and panache than the previous as we shake and sass from vibe to vibe to vibe; the Drums Of Death style declarations on "23$ Life", the sombre Prince-like sobriety of "Car Crash In Reverse", the demented late night techno of "The Irritant (Brain Damage Club", the list goes on. Wonderfully unpredictable...
807297 527117
10 Aug 12 Minimal/Tech House
807297 534313
21 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
807297 534917
29 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings is given an anti-up with Barcelona-based Coyu for this latest instalment of the legendary tech series. "Flus Flus" introduces the EP in industrial style, bringing forth elaborative drone injections and bizarre machine infusions, but it's "Heatwaves" featuring Cevin Fisher which opens the beats and sees Coyu produce one hell of a floor monster, complete with some of the craziest percussion we've heard in a while from Systematic. "Fabula Fabulei" is more sinister, making use of twisted chord delays to paint the picture, but "Flus Flus" is a real stand-out, where deep tribal beats meet grainy FX-influxes and minimalistic bleeps.
807297 534917
29 Mar 13 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0049-6
05 Dec 08 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0048-6
04 Nov 08 Minimal/Tech House
0882330002776
18 Jan 06 Electro House
088233 0004626
16 May 07 Electro House
SYST 0073-6
10 Dec 10 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0058-6
28 Aug 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0069-6
09 Aug 10 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0050-6
26 Dec 08 Minimal/Tech House
0882330001779
20 Apr 05 Electro House
0882330002035
28 Sep 05 Electro House
0882330002165
07 Nov 05 Electro House
08823 30003926
17 Jan 07 Electro House
0882330003483
31 May 06 Minimal/Tech House
0882330001489
15 Dec 04 Minimal/Tech House
0882330001489
15 Dec 04 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0092-6
30 Nov 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
Wherein Kaiserdisco gets to grips with music from some of house music's biggest names and emerge smiling. The take on Steve Lawler's "Distrait" is classic Kaiserdisco, with heavy bongo drums leading into shaking percussion and later on a dramatic, string-led breakdown. Meanwhile, the take on Dualton's "Face Off" is slightly more understated, with stripped back, minimal rhythms underpinning insistent vocal sampling and an infectious disco filter. But the killer remix here is the re-rub of Booka Shade and label owner Marc Romboy's "Every Day In My Life". Over tribal beats and a huge filter, an unnamed woman sings the catchy refrain "I got something for your mind, your body and your soul /every day of my life". It's the kind of vocal refrain that will seduce even the most hardened purist.
0882330002042
19 Oct 05 Electro House
SYST 0043-6
13 Jun 08 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0047-6
03 Oct 08 Minimal/Tech House
0882330003391
07 Apr 06 Electro House
0882330003698
06 Sep 06 Electro House
0882330001786
18 May 05 Electro House
807297 527810
02 Nov 12 Minimal/Tech House
0882330001472
01 Oct 04 Electro House
0882330001472
01 Oct 04 Electro House
SYST0051-6
09 Jan 09 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0063-6
19 Feb 10 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0088-6
29 Jun 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
This release has nothing to do with the hard techno act of the same name, and in reality, "Advent" is a typically robust Romboy affair. Heavy claps provide the basis for a soaring, noisy bassline that builds and builds in concert with epic trance melodies. The German producer may not be reinventing the wheel, but he is certainly playing to his strengths. The surprises start with Nick Fanciulli's reshape: tough tribal beats are on offer and they set the pace as the UK DJ delivers a series of building, trancey peaks and troughs that sound like a new take on classic 90s techno.
SYST1006-6
10 May 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
It appears that Systematic label boss Marc Romboy and his Chicago veteran old pal Blake Baxter have got lost on a road trip. We can just see them now, in a Delorean and struggling with maps and compasses before exiting the vehicle to find themselves in Paris circa 1998. Yep "The Art Of Sound" sees the normally jack-obsessed producers explore the whole French touch sound, and it largely works - the main version being faster, vocal and less retro. Version 2 though is all about looping and filtering those disco samples to within an inch of their lives!
SYST 0044-6
27 Jun 08 Minimal/Tech House
0882330001434
23 Feb 05 Electro House
0882330001434
23 Feb 05 Electro House
SYST 100016
26 Aug 11 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0070-6
10 Sep 10 Minimal/Tech House
0882330 003827
18 Oct 06 Electro House
SYST 0057-6
10 Jul 09 Minimal/Tech House
0882330000444
15 Jun 04 Electro House
0882330000444
15 Jun 04 Electro House
0882330 003971
14 Feb 07 Electro House
0882330002028
31 Aug 05 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 00796
15 Jul 11 Minimal/Tech House
Played by: Shadow Dancer, Thomas Sonora, Juno Recommends Minimal/Tech House, Davide Squillace (Hideout)
Review:
Marc Romboy and Paris have a proven track record in brooding, vocal-led techno - check 2005's excellent "Computer Madness" in case you're in any doubt - and "Dark 'n' Lovely" sees them again focus on this evocative option. The original version features lean claps and ghoulishly nocturnal chords underpinning one of Paris's creepy/humorous narratives. While he talks about Detroit, what's most striking is the line 'I can't control the way I feel/ I touch myself'. We will probably never know if he's joking or not, but it makes for fascinating listening all the same. Kenny Larkin's rework roughens up the beats and repositions the arrangement into a series of killer builds and breakdowns.
0882330003452
03 May 06 Electro House
SYST 0083-6
10 Feb 12 Minimal/Tech House
0882330002059
23 Nov 05 Electro House
SYST 0076-6
18 Feb 11 Minimal/Tech House
0882330003513
14 Jun 06 Electro House
SYST 0016-2
08 Feb 13 Minimal/Tech House
SYST 0090-6
14 Sep 12 Minimal/Tech House
807297 413816
23 Jan 09 Minimal/Tech House
807297 109825
13 Jun 08 Minimal/Tech House |