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2019 marks a landmark 25 years at the coalface of rave for Paper Recordings, one of the world's most treasured independent record labels. In that time, it has released over 2000 tracks ranging from deep house and disco to Balearic and leftfield pop on four imprints, produced by over 600 artists, producers and remixers. Their sounds have been spun and streamed into over 80 countries around the world, making them one of the most respected names in contemporary dance music. They make Deep Beats that sooth the Soul, Since 1994 we have been the finest purveyors of deep house and disco.
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The Paper Years
Paper Music Issue #2 - "Theme From Salt City Orchestra" (original mix) - (6:31) 123 BPM
Wastepaper - "Origami" (original mix) - (8:48) 125 BPM
Paper Music Issue #2 - "Fatdansrubadubdub" (original mix) - (7:52) 128 BPM
Cine City - "Plants Animals H2O" (original mix) - (6:15) 120 BPM
The Book (Hardback dub mix) - (9:13) 125 BPM
Cine City - "Are You Sure Joe?" (original mix) - (6:04) 125 BPM
Wastepaper - "Scrunched" (original mix) - (4:11) 125 BPM
Paper Music Issue #1 - "Downtime" (original mix) - (10:20) 120 BPM Hot
Paper Music Issue #1 - "The Bridge" (original mix) - (9:51) 128 BPM
Bookends (Attack Of The Crab Monsters mix) - (7:06) 125 BPM
Review: Back in the early/mid 90s, a new style of deep house emerged, spearheaded by UK soundsystems like DiY and Smokescreen, and soon finding a home on labels like Nuphonic, Pagan, Toko, DiY Discs, Tribal UK and, perhaps most importantly, Manchester's Paper Recordings. The sound they collectively pioneered would go on to eclipse the original Chicago style and become the default definition of 'deep house' worldwide. Now, following hot on the heels of the recently released Crazy P 'Paper Years' compilation, Paper gather together the early output of label co-founders Miles Hollway, Elliot Eastwick and Si Bradshaw in all their various guises in one place for the first time... do you really need us to tell you how utterly, utterly essential this is?
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PR 357
01 Apr 24
Deep House
Paper Cuts #7
Various
Aniso Tropics - "Apricot Memorex" (original mix) - (4:40) 135 BPM
Tonarunur - "Angle" (original mix) - (3:46) 105 BPM
Mr. Tea - "Soul Seeker" (feat Wonder - Touch remix) - (7:34) 120 BPM Hot
Benny Pitcher - "Transatlantic Motion" (original mix) - (6:17) 124 BPM
Rave-Enka - "Lystigheten" (original mix) - (7:23) 122 BPM
D.S.D. - "Neu Tech" (original mix) - (8:08) 121 BPM
Kooky & Damoon - "Lost The Ground Beneath My Feet" (original mix) - (5:07) 113 BPM
Jahn Solo - "Disco" (original mix) - (3:53) 123 BPM
The Secret Soul Society - "Ache All Over" (original mix) - (4:04) 100 BPM
Sommerfeldt - "You & I" (feat Nora - original mix) - (6:14) 120 BPM
Mr. Tea - "Dream Fortress" (original mix) - (7:46) 120 BPM
Lakeshouse - "Tusen Takk" (original mix) - (8:02) 120 BPM
Mr. Tea - "Dreams Of Angels" (original mix) - (9:18) 122 BPM
D.S.D. - "Just Can't Stop" (original mix) - (8:18) 120 BPM
La Guardia De La Luz - "Trance Aleman De Los 90's" (original mix) - (9:54) 119 BPM
D.S.D. - "Think Of You" (Flash Atkins & 2 Billion Beats remix) - (6:25) 124 BPM
Rave-Enka - "Dypdykking" (original mix) - (8:27) 122 BPM
Lakeshouse - "We Don't Stop" (original mix) - (5:48) 122 BPM
Sommerfeldt - "Colours" (feat Sigmund Floyd - ambient Re-visit) - (2:44) 118 BPM
Mr. Tea - "J As In Giraffe" (original mix) - (7:30) 120 BPM
The Secret Soul Society - "Stay" (original mix) - (3:24) 77 BPM
Review: Volume 7 in the series but for once we can't really say "you should know what to expect by now" because what this compilation really goes to show is just what an eclectic and diverse camp the long-running Manchester label has become, with tracks on 'Paper Cuts #7' ranging from the near-ambient Balearica of Aniso Tropics' opener 'Apricot Memorex' to the self-explanatory synth-y stylings of La Guardia de la Luz's 'Trance Aleman de los 90s' via the uptempo strut of Jahn Solo's 'Disco'. So all we can really do is point you in the direction of some standout cuts, which for this reviewer would include D.S.D's luscious 'Just Can't Stop' and Benny Pitcher's 'Transatlantic Motion', which is like a little musical nod to the days when Paper comps were called 'Splinter'.
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PR 351
27 Mar 24
Deep House
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