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Electronic music pioneers Orbital have reissued their milestone self-titled debut album (colloquially known as The Green Album) thirty-three years after its initial release.

Dazzling new deep house tracks from Huerta, Nico Lahs, Jacksonville and 100Hz on the third installment of their deep house V/A series.

Two gorgeous remixes of Jennifer Vanilla’s “Jennifer Pastoral” that grab you by the scruff and shake you about a bit to anoint you for a journey to heaven.

Nice four track package from Austin Texas’ Whiskey Pickle label featuring two originals by Fresno DJ/producer Jason Merle and a pair of Sean Johnston Hardway Bros remixes

From Kherson, Ukraine comes one of the most extraordinarily bright and even outright sunny EPs hitting the racks this year.

Out of the blue, Lone dropped a track just as the year was winding down and Triton may make all of the bullshit of 2023 worth it.

Closer To Truth has a knack for tapping into a rich vein of young producers and giving them a spotlight and with output like this they rarely disappoint.

More house excellentness on Delusions of Grandeur, this time featuring four cuts from Athenian DJ / producer Lex.

The concept on Too Slow To Disco’s Yacht Soul compilation is collecting soul and R&B cover versions that fit that nebulous, slick, smooth, West-coast soft rock yacht aesthetic.

A remarkable label debut for Marli, who has been producing for a few years but emerges with a nearly pitch-perfect release on Unknown To The Unknown.

The sound of Fata Morgana I is stripped down, raw, playing out how you’d hear music in a live PA – which is how Vasco Ispirian perfected this style of producing techno.

If “Deep Inside” was an imagined time and place it could be 3am, summer 1985, on some silk-draped, fern-adorned Ibizan terrace dance floor coming up on some expensive narcotics. A light, classy Balearic-infused floor filler.

Azzurro is blissful deep house of the sort that you have to knock around for awhile before you can make it.

New on black wax: Kai Alce’s NDATL introduces us to the smoky, warm sounds of South African producer June Jazzin on his self-titled label debut.

The secret project originally dropped on vinyl in 2011 and the rerelease was in the works for a few weeks prior to Silent Servant’s death.

Narcotic glitterball dancefloor fodder and a bonus alt-garage-core Bawrut remix from Milan’s Rollover DJs on Change My Mind.

Out now from the Leeds-based label Curb Side, Boink’s vinyl-only EP Contrast Stitch features four tracks generally centered around UK garage, leftfield house, a lot of fucking bass and only a faint trace of what some hearty souls are calling garage house.

Pittsburgh Track Authority wave the flag for their hometown with a polished but lively single featuring vocalist Brandon Markell Holmes. A vocal house cut, Slide appeared in October on 12 inch vinyl and digital, with four distinct and eminently dancefloor-ready mixes (one from Shawn Rudiman), plus an instrumental exclusive to Bandcamp.

Lea Lisa, Black Loops, Dan Only, Javonntte and more on black wax from Toronto’s excellent Selections label.

Double twelve inch in which two of the greatest deep house producers in Detroit (and that means in the world) drop some of their dopest tracks.