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Don't Touch That Dial (Trex Remix)
Don't Touch That Dial (OG Jungle mix) - (5:32) 165 BPM
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BOOM006R 1
15 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
I Don't Take Requests EP
Signal (Outro) - (1:08) 116 BPM
Played by: Mr Brainz, Dj Pencil
Review: Four40 have been known for their cultivation of talent since their inception, with this latest offering seeing the monstrous flavours of bullet tooth land for a much awaiting link up. Across these five tracks, we see exactly what bullet tooth is all about, with the moody sub pulses of 'Your Love' and crunching drum stutters of 'Immaculate Skank' giving us a truly vibrant experience. Killa P then touches down for a hard hitting vocal performance on the heavily syncopated slides of 'Brand New Day', followed by the pacey breaks-driven drum lines of 'Love Sensation'. Finally, we round off with a more subtle piece of soundscaping entitled 'Signal', bringing a touch of calm to bring this awesome debut drop to a close.
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FF 357
13 Mar 24
UK Garage
Toolroom Miami 2024
Various
Re-Tide & Lukas Setto - "Me & You" (Dr. Packer extended mix) - (7:08) 118 BPM
Review: As Miami Winter Music Conference spins around for another year so does Toolroom's affiliated compilation showcasing why Mark Night's label remains at the precipice of mainstream club music. Bringing with it two full length DJ mixes and exclusive tracks from crew like Alex Kenji, Jerome Robins and Camila Jun, there's also banging numbers from legends like Green Velvet, Nicole Moudaber and Shadow Child next to Low Steppa and Tony Romera! ESSEL kicks off the compilation with the catchy choral loops of "The Edge", with other highlights to mention across some 50 tracks coming from Martin Ikin's drippin' "Make U Sweat", CASSIM's disco-tinged "Wanna Feel Something" and Carly Wilford's "The Dance". Time to dive into Miami 2024 - Toolroom style!
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TOOL 1248/01Z
08 Mar 24
Minimal/Tech House
Smoked EP
Selekky - (4:04) 165 BPM
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ROLLOUT 013
01 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Reworks Vol 2
Take Time - (5:48) 119 BPM
Magnificent - (5:32) 117 BPM Hot
Review: Long-serving producer Disco Tech has released more edits and reworks over the years than we've had hot dinners. Remarkably, he still continues to deliver on-point revisions - as this second volume in his ongoing 'Reworks' EP series proves. There's much to admire across the six tracks on show, from the atmospheric, slow-burn excellence of AOR disco revision 'Stars In The Ghetto' and the dub-funk wonder that is the James Brown-sampling 'Boss', to the peak-time '80s disco sing-along 'Take Time' and the on-point Clash dub disco revision 'Magnificent'. We also recommend 'Be With You', a deliciously groovy, dubbed-out take on a Doc Severinsen track that has long been a DJ Harvey favourite.
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DD 041
01 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
We Live In The Hills EP
Save Me - (3:48) 115 BPM
Sixth Bridge - (4:22) 112 BPM
Review: An international meeting of the minds here as Japan-based British veteran Max Essa joins forces with Eddie C, who hails from Ontario in Canada but now calls Berlin home. Together they've come up with four classy jams that blur the lines between Balearica, nu-disco and deep house, with 'Melon Steppin' centred on a fragile keys riff but busting out some fine 303 squelch in the middle, 'Save Me' a more mellow and soulful affair with hints of jazz-funk, 'We Live In the Hills' all ponderous drums, haunting chords and more squelchy synths, and 'Sixth Bridge' a more midtempo, vaguely lounge-y closer.
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RNTD 104
08 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
DJ Kaos Jolly Jams
Various
Split Secs - "I'M NOT LOSIN'" (Warehousin' mix) - (5:59) 117 BPM
Spring Break Edit - "Sold My Sylver" (Spring Break edit) - (10:21) 117 BPM
Balearic Skip - "Mighty" - (8:16) 111 BPM
Danny Russell & Timothy Alexander - "Hoppers Rant" (Acid Track) - (5:09) 116 BPM
Review: Here's another must-check missive of lesser-known and hard-to-find material from DJ Kaos's Jolly Jams label, curated with love by the man himself. Over the course of 12 tidy tracks, we're treated to ambient lusciousness (Superpitcher remixing Kaos's own 'World Turning'), deliciously dubbed-out proto-house (the 'Warehousin' Mix' of Split Secs' 'I'm Not Losing'), mind-mangling psychedelic electronic disco-meets-acid house (Red Axes' 'Promo Only'), dub disco (Slaves of Love and Tavish, whose 'Raw Seduction' is genuinely superb), soaring disco edit action (Spring Break Edit), Sylvester pitched-down and blissed out (Balearic Skip), Kenny Hawkes-ish disco-not-disco eccentricity (Luke Solomon remixing Richard From Milwaukee) and ragging acid tracks (Danny Russell & Timothy Alexander).
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JJ 088
16 Feb 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Colin Curtis Presents Jazz Dance Fusion 4
Various
Born 74 & Onj - "Tape Your Beat" - (5:06) 118 BPM Hot
Mary Greer Mudiku - "Happy Sunrise" - (8:57) 160 BPM
The Sultan's Swing - "46 To Somewhere" - (5:52) 110 BPM
Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - "Cuchifrito Pa' Los Pollos" - (4:48) 119 BPM
Stefano De Santis - "Nova Laze" - (3:30) 118 BPM
Review: In an industry where the term 'veteran' is bandied about far too freely, Colin Curtis is the real deal! His DJing career goes all the way back to legendary Northern Soul club The Golden Torch in the late 60s. In the 70s, he was a resident at Blackpool Mecca alongside Ian Levine, where he became one of the first DJs to introduce the more modern sound of jazz-funk to the scene. By the mid-80s he'd become an early UK champion of house, too, but these days it's on the jazz-dance scene that he's most revered - and here he serves up a 26-track connoisseur's collection that shows why. Ranging from straight-up jazz and soul to soulful house and leaning heavily towards the Afro- and Latin-flavoured, some of these cuts are recent offerings, some date back as far as the 70s, but on jazz-dance floors, all will go down a treat.
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ZEDDCD 060DD
01 Mar 24
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
The Ladies Of Midnight Riot
Various
Princess Freesia & Danny Kane - "Sweat" (Jkriv remix) - (5:46) 118 BPM
Venessa Jackson & Musta - "Loving Me" (Hot Toddy remix) - (8:00) 112 BPM
Suki Soul, Yam Who? & Mr Smith - "Let's Go Together" (extended mix) - (6:11) 117 BPM
LaRae Starr & Yam Who - "Taste Of Bitter Love" (extended Disco mix) - (6:00) 116 BPM
Natasha Watts - "Streetlife" (Qwestlife remix) - (6:40) 118 BPM
Nell Shakespeare & Pete Le Freq - "Lotta Love" - (7:31) 117 BPM
PowerDress & Jon Pearn - "Way We Move" - (4:20) 119 BPM
Jacqui George & Danny Kane - "Feelin' Me" (Yam Who? remix) - (6:11) 111 BPM
Review: Midnight Riot do their bit to address the much-discussed gender imbalance in dance music with a 25-track collection featuring an almost entirely female line-up (though a few possessors of Y-chromosomes do sneak in as collaborators). With big names like Kathy Brown, DJ Paulette, Rowetta, Caron Wheeler, Sulene Fleming and Natasha Kitty Katt nestling up alongside a host of more up-and-coming artists, the quality standard is high throughout, with the musical emphasis largely on good-time, Saturday night house and disco vibes, though there a few more gently paced moments - notably in the form of covers of Bobby Caldwell's 'What You Won't Do For Love' and Sade's 'Sweetest Taboo' - while Paulette & Massey serve up a pleasing dose of acid on 'Sheroes'.
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MIDRIOTLADIES 001A
15 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Federation Of Rytm III
Various
Blawan - "Don't You Dare Squawk At Me" - (5:00) 160 BPM
Review: SHDW's label marks its twentieth release with this weighty compilation. Drawing on some of the most respected names in techno, volume three is full of peak-time bangers. There's the lean, rolling techno of Chlar's "Inside Us", while Dax J showers the listener with waves of acid tones on the steely, peak-time "Celestial Dub". The Advent's "Randomized" is a bruising and quite brilliant industrial techno workout. While Blawan's hyperactive "Don't You Dare Squawk At Me" hovers just below the 160 bpm mark, not all of the compilation is as intense. Vocals are mixed with chiming chords on Gary Beck's "Fold" and Z.I.P.P.O's "Broken Game" is a deep Detroit techno track.
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MR 020D
02 Feb 24
Techno
5 Years Of SINFUL MAZE
Various
A.way - "The New Era Of Drum And Bass" - (3:24) 164 BPM
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SFMSFM 001
02 Feb 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Spaced Out
Untitled - (8:00) 119 BPM
Spaced Out - (5:59) 118 BPM Hot
Review: A dash of Trans-Atlantic collaboration here, as Miami-based Mexican (and Tour de Infinite founder) Rigopolar joins forces with Discoteca Seduction founder Disto Disco for the first time. Lead cut 'Untitled' joins the dots between driving, punk-funk-influenced dub disco, dark disco and trance-infused nu-disco, while 'Spaced Out' is a harder-edged and more rave-igniting slab of arpeggio-driven electronic disco that comes complete with robotic vocals. The latter is impressively remixed by Phunkadelica, whose revision is a strobe-lit peak-time treat, while 'Untitled' is reworked twice. First Colossio & Cabizbajo recall the halcyon days of "new rave" on a growling guitar-flecked revision, before Childs delivers a deliciously chugging, shoegaze-influenced wall-of-sound take that may be the EP's most inspired moment.
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TDI 004
26 Feb 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Deep In The Jungle Anthems X (2014 - 2024)
Various
Evade - "Ganja Smoke" - (6:27) 160 BPM
Murder Most Foul - "Jaguar Paw" - (4:01) 162 BPM
Sempra - "Celestial" - (5:11) 164 BPM
Review: Oh gosh! Whether you're massively into Deep In The Jungle but you've got a few holes in your collection that need filling, or you've just started getting into this side of the music, this 60+ anthem collection is an amazing resource for all modern day junglists. Curated by bossman DJ Hybrid, this collection takes us back through the label's history and cherry picks an amazing array of peaktime wounders, bruisers and bubblers. To pick one or two highlights from such a generous collection doesn't feel right so let us advise you to take in that tracklist, press play and totally vibe out to some of the best jungle bangers made in the last 11 years. Mad love to the DITJ crew!
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DEEPINLPX 1
26 Jan 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Planet Earth
The Stage Is Yours - (5:16) 116 BPM
Review: Following years spent flitting between labels including Toy Tonics and Razor N Tape Reserve, COEO make their bow on Shall Not Fade. In keeping with the Bristol label's approach to digital releases, it's an expansive and action-packed affair. Title track 'Planet Earth' is one of the Munich-based duo's more forthright cuts to date - a thrusting, bongo-laden techno tempo rave workout propelled forwards by an insanely good (and rubbery) electronic bassline and psychedelic acid lines aplenty - while 'Satellite Bay' sounds like a cross between early '90s synth-pop, Kraftwerk and Euro-dance. Elsewhere, 'Rush Hour' gloriously joins the dots between hip-house, vintage MK productions and the Pet Shop Boys' Relentless' album; 'Kawasaki Racing Club' combines breakbeats and early UK progressive house sounds; and 'The Stage Is Yours' is a head-nodding, midtempo acid breaks affair.
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SNF 102
08 Mar 24
Funky/Club House
The AllTime Lost Reworks
Various
Disco Bongo - "Lost In Music" (Nine To Five mix) - (6:10) 117 BPM
Rayko - "Lost In Music" (Rayko edit) - (6:14) 118 BPM
Philly Vanilli - "Lost In Music" (Philly Vanili Classic rework) - (7:18) 118 BPM
M+M - "Lost In Music" (M+M mix) - (6:30) 118 BPM
PETRVS - "Lost In Music" (Petrvs rework) - (6:53) 116 BPM
Played by: Rayko
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2024 DDE03
12 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Unleash The Funk Kraken
Groove On - (6:33) 116 BPM Hot
Singers On The Stand - (6:44) 119 BPM
Played by: FRAN DEEPER
Review: Pete Le Freq returns to Alpaca Edits with four more reworks of vintage cuts. Getting the ball rolling is 'Groove On', which takes on Willie 'Beaver' Hale's 1980 cut of the same name, and it's fair to say a bit more time and effort has gone into this re-edit than most, not least because the tempo's been upped noticeably. 'Satisfied', which revisits a Dynasty jam that was first released on Solar in 1979, is another edit that transforms the original significantly while 'Singers On the Stand' draws on The Joubert Singers' classic 'Stand On The Lord' from 1985. That leaves only the source of 'Sweeter' unidentified, but it's a pleasant little disco/boogie workout regardless.
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ALPACA 083
08 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Blueprintz 01
Various
Nookie - "Hero" (feat Ruth Royall) - (5:46) 168 BPM
Fanu - "Headgames" - (5:20) 162 BPM
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MBZ 23
24 Jan 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Reworks Archive
Do I Do - (6:39) 115 BPM
Kick It Out - (7:37) 110 BPM
Step Out Of My Dreams - (5:33) 115 BPM
Lay Back - (6:47) 110 BPM
Dance - (6:40) 115 BPM
Inside Out - (7:34) 110 BPM
Piacerebbe - (6:19) 114 BPM
People - (8:08) 118 BPM
Sexy Lady - (7:34) 110 BPM
All Around The Watchtower - (6:23) 115 BPM
Enjoy Your Life - (7:02) 110 BPM
Review: Given the prolific output of his Rare Wiri label, it's a wonder Rayko finds time to get in the studio at all. But he does, regularly - and when he's not producing synthy, 80s-flavoured nu-disco jams of his own, he somehow also manages to fit in the odd cheeky re-edit or 20! Here, then, a score of such reworks are served up for your listening and dancing pleasure, with the emphasis firmly on lesser-known gems - sources include Ann Peebles, Diana Ross, Quincy Jones, Break Machine, Michael Sembello and Earl Flint, as well as US folk-rocker Barbara Keith's version of 'All Along The Watchtower', but there are plenty more that will have to go unidentified. Suffice to say, though, that if funk, disco, boogie, electro and pop from the 70s and 80s float your boat, this collection will leave you positively buoyant!
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RW 232
05 Feb 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Boogie Angst Edition Four
Various
Marcel Vogel & LYMA - "Funk Money" - (4:35) 115 BPM
LUXXURY - "Just Like It Was Before" (Art Of Tones remix feat Jill Lamoureux) - (6:12) 117 BPM
Kraak & Smaak - "All I Need" (feat Iogi) - (4:32) 114 BPM
Kraak & Smaak & Turbotito - "My All" - (4:00) 110 BPM
King Mutapa - "Gimme That Funk" - (6:09) 117 BPM
FUTVRST - "The Feeling" - (5:51) 118 BPM
Review: In keeping with the approach of its predecessors, the fourth annual Boogie Angst compilation brings together "cool cuts" from the past year and a smattering of exclusives and previously unreleased gems. As you'd expect from a label helmed by Kraak & Smaak, it's a genuinely joyous and celebratory affair, packed to the rafters with party-starting workouts. For proof, check the revivalist disco-boogie cheeriness of Titeknots' 'Feels Good 2 Me', the future soul shuffle of 'Treat U Good' by Moods, Noah Slee, Lyriya & Meron, the summery electrofunk sunshine that is Art of Tones' kaleidoscopic rework of LUXXURY's 'Just Like It Was Before', the Rhodes-laden warmth of Kraak & Smaak's nostalgic 'All I Need' and the spiritually-enriching Latin deep house shuffle of Osunlade's Yoruba Soul rework of his Casbah 73 collaboration, 'Let's Invade The Amazon'.
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BA 127
08 Mar 24
Disco/Nu-Disco
Madrugada EP
Madrugada (dub) - (5:19) 118 BPM
Played by: Rob Lee, Superbreak, NaCL
Review: Throughout their decade-long career, Alma Negra has combined their love of disco and deep house with percussion, instrumentation and ideas excavated from African, Caribbean and tropical musical cultures. On this EP, they largely ditch the latter inspirations, instead delivering full-throttle revivalist disco sounds where the Basel-based band's organic instrumentation and vocals combine with colourful synth sounds and heady horns. The headline attraction is undoubtedly 'Madrugada', a warming and thickset, subtly deep house-influenced take on the turn-of-the-80s NYC downtown disco-not-disco sound. It comes backed with two revisions - an extra-percussive, dubbed-out Yuksek tweak and the band's own dub disco-goes-deep house 'Dub Mix' - and the riotous, party-starting brilliance of 'Funky Fever'.
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DOGD 97
22 Mar 24
Funk
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