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I Want You
Review: Cisco Ferreira aka G-Flame is best known for his pioneering techno and electro as The Advent, but he has also put out killer underground house as G-Flame over the years. This album showcases Ferreira's dexterity when working within the sound. "I Want You" is a fast-paced filtered groove, but it is followed by the bass-heavy, steely percussion of "Freetown" and the stab-heavy tech-house of "Broken". He pays tribute to US house artists like Chez Damier on the driving "Thoughts", while there has rarely been a better ode to nightclubbing than the sleazy, funk-driven "Turnmills".
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NO19LP 008
18 Dec 20
Techno
Black Wax EP
Review: A warm welcome back to Louie Fresco, a producer whose "Autophobia" album was arguably one of the most overlooked deep house releases of 2014. Astonishingly, the "Black Wax EP" is the Mexican's first missive of any sort for almost three years. The epic title track is especially good, offering a locked-in but bouncy trip into late night house territory that sits somewhere between mid-90s Junior Vasquez, the deeper moments of Danny Tenaglia and contemporary basement-bothering deep house. It comes accompanied by the more stripped back, late night shuffle of "Aliens (Black Wax Part 2)" and the garage-influenced jazz-house flex of "Between Boroughs". Of the two accompanying remixes, it's Shaun Reeves spaced-out, ultra-deep tech house take that had us reaching for the lasers.
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NO 19093
20 Sep 19
Deep House
A Heart That Beats You EP
Review: Canadian Maher Daniel has been building his vinyl only label (The Other Side) with a series of slick releases that come after other outings on the likes of Circus, 8Bit and of course No.19 Music. Aside from his production and DJ work, the Barcelona-based producer is a central figure in the industry and has a long standing history with the No.19 crew. His new offering "A Heart That Beats You" is a deep and low slung effort with sensual vocals. This is followed a remix by label boss Jonny White that takes the best of classic NYC house of the 90s with a bit of 303 acid for good measure, while Jade's remix is a slinky and hypnotic tech house rework - showing great promise by this Toronto-based producer/DJ.
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NO 19092
23 Aug 19
Minimal/Tech House
The Culver EP
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NO 19091
05 Jul 19
Minimal/Tech House
Normalizm
Review: Jonny White returns with a track that somehow manages to be minimal in feel yet boast the kind of sumptuous production that only comes from years of production experience. The Live Reversion is a far pacier take made for eyes-down, small-hours dancefloor action, while rerubs from Damian Lazarus and Clive Henry see both producers doing their thing in style, Lazarus taking us down an arty, abstract path while Henry serves up a cavernously deep, dubby pass for the darker rooms. Between the four mixes, it's hard to imagine many DJs that wouldn't be able to find a mix that works for their floors.
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NO 19089
12 Apr 19
Minimal/Tech House
Split 12
Don't You (original mix) - (7:19) 125 BPM
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NO 19086D1
15 Mar 19
Minimal/Tech House
While U Pretend, We Make History EP
Review: Jonny White's No.19 Music has been doing some great stuff in recent years, such as by fellow Torontonian (and former partner in crime in Art Department) Kenny Glasgow, label co-head Nitin and the legendary Satoshi Tomiie. It's now over to Russian tech house hero Tripmastaz, who follows up great releases on Ovum, Unique Trax and his eponymous imprint with more adventures in swing on the While U Pretend, We Make History EP. Featuring the heads-down back room dub of "Dimaggio's Black Hole", the deeply hypnotic bounce "Mr Ohh" or the super trippy shuffle of "Dreezy Benz Dubb" which reshapes classic garage rhythms for today's dancefloors so effectively.
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NO 19085
08 Feb 19
Minimal/Tech House
Ratio EP
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NO 19084
28 Dec 18
Minimal/Tech House
Comet Pills
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NO 19090
07 Dec 18
Minimal/Tech House
Sector EP
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NO 19083
16 Nov 18
Progressive House
Cycling (I'll Wait)
Cycling - (6:38) 115 BPM
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NO 19082
12 Oct 18
Deep House
Sour Jazz EP
Review: For the first time in 2018, Canadian duo Kenny Glasgow and Jonny White don the Art Department alias and head for peak-time dancefloors. They begin with "Sour Jazz", where drowsy woodwind and brass samples tumble down over fizzing drum machine beats and thrillingly squidgy analogue bass. There's more of a muscular feel to the chunky, boompty-driven bump of "721" - think Derrick Carter via Sound Factory - while closer "Roots Deep", which boasts a preaching spoken word vocal from Roland Clark and contributions from Todd Terry, is a sleazy, acid-flecked late night delight blessed with some especially alien synth lines.
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NO 19080
13 Apr 18
Deep House
Sense Of Wonder
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NO 19079
29 Sep 17
Deep House
Sunday Grey EP
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NO 19078
22 May 17
Minimal/Tech House
Full Circle
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NO 19076
19 Dec 16
Deep House
Circus Tales
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NO 19073
29 Jul 16
Minimal/Tech House
Runnin EP
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NO 19070
01 Apr 16
Deep House
Oxytocin EP
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NO 19069
04 Mar 16
Minimal/Tech House
Circadian Arousal
Review: It could be argued that Jade was one of the unheralded underground heroes of 2015. The Canadian DJ/producer released a number of notable tracks, including appearances on Dilate Records and No. 19 Music. Here she returns to the latter with another trio of woozy, shuffling, tech-tinged, late night house grooves. There's a surprisingly fluid feel about the pitched-down vocal samples, smooth bass and hypnotic, one-note riff of "Process S", while "Process C" is notably darker and a little more intense (even if it does retain a similarly powdery wooziness). Best of all, though, is "Deep Thoughts", a crackling, shuffling chunk of deep tech-house that benefits greatly from additional percussive hits and druggy melodies.
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NO 19068
08 Jan 16
Deep House
I Live In Barcelona
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NO 19067
25 Dec 15
Deep House
Space Between EP
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NO 19065
30 Oct 15
Deep House
Dubbed Out
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NO 19060
08 Jun 15
Minimal/Tech House
Spring Sampler
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NO 19055
30 Mar 15
Deep House
Autophobia (remixes)
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NO 19050
20 Oct 14
Minimal/Tech House
Autophobia
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NO19CD 006
14 Jul 14
Deep House
5 Years Of No 19
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NO 19047
14 Apr 14
Deep House
Deepression
Played by: Guy Gerber
Review: It's a while since we last heard from sometime Crosstown Rebels and Wolf + Lamb regular Deniz Kurtel. In fact, this two-tracker for Art Department's No. 19 label is her first single for two years. The American is in typically introspective mood on "Deepression", a shuffling, quietly melodic stroll through Visionquest-style tactile house pastures. Pushed forward by an addictive bassline and melancholic sweeps, it's one of her finest productions for some time. She joins forces with Art Department on "Forgot Your Name", a similarly deep, swirling and emotion-rich dream-house journey that benefits greatly from the inclusion of Kurtel's own fragile, heartfelt vocals.
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NO 19045
03 Mar 14
Deep House
Autophobia
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NO19 038
26 Aug 13
Deep House
The Time Was Right
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NO19 CD003
13 May 13
Disco/Nu-Disco
Zion EP
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NO 19033
22 Apr 13
Deep House
No 19 Music Spring Sampler 2012
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NO19 034
08 Apr 13
Deep House
Passion
Review: Although blessed with a porn star name, Clayton Steele seems more of the clean-cut sort - if you can call making woozy, hazy, Crosstown Rebels-ish house 'clean-cut'. Take a listen to this latest missive on No.19, and you'll know what we mean. "Passion" for instance manages to be both light and dark, blending squidgy, nu-disco influenced deep house grooves with the sort of weary vocals that you'd normally find in dark synth-pop songs. "Sleep Walker" continues this theme, sounding like a contemporary take on early Depeche Mode. The EP is completed by an excellent remix of "Passion" from the ever-reliable DJ T.
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NO 19032
18 Mar 13
Deep House
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