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With the blessings of KMS, Collective Rhythm unearth the previously unheard full-length version and dub from Toronto’s D’Pac of the 1994 Detroit classic ‘Feel Da Rain.’

Ali Berger’s music is highly regarded by your favorite DJ, responsible for a shelf or two of secret weapons and a production style that sounds like it was made to play on God’s own sound system.

A refined collection from Fred Everything, Love, Care, Kindness and Hope sounds like the best of Lazy Days Recordings distilled down to a single album.

Four tracks of peak time underground deepness here courtesy of Scottish producer Wallace, ranging from deep house to garage and deep tech.

Shimmering deep house gems on a four track EP from Shall Not Fade: The title track of Ams’ Dream Escape bounces like a firewalker on an open flame, it’s rambunctious and a bit rude but with a late-night energy that is very hard to beat.

Apparel is launching a pretty cool seven inch series with two plates released in June and August respectively with a flared-out disco/funk sound by the mysterious Apparel Wax.

There was a point about four hours ago when I had no idea who Naux was. I’ve been deep in a rabbit hole with the French producer’s catalog and it’s a very weird place to be.

Marina Trench’s Sweet State label kicked off 2023 with a solid EP and this remix EP based on it, featuring Gerd Janson, Earl Jeffers and Tatyana Jane.

Groovin is responsible for some of Italy’s best reissue records, often with a Chicago house focus. Timeless by Italian producer St. David is what it says: two tracks and two remixes that could have been lifted from a Strictly Jaz Unit EP because they sound that good.

One A pays tribute to iconic model Pat Cleveland, the Girls from 7th Avenue and the birth of voguing on Legendary Runway.