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Two nicely put-together deep house tracks here, taken from Felipe Gordon’s four-track My Legs Are Numb EP on Bristol’s Shall Not Fade label.
Dancefloor-ready acid tracks from Pittsburgh Track Authority and one of the best underground labels in America.
More good stuff from the newly returned Nu Groove, this time from Italian long-time house player Tuccillo and his four-track Frames EP.
Breakbeats, esoteric synth riffs, hazy FX and so much else to love from these utterly mad bastards.
Jazz-ish house done right: Session Victim remix Sweatson Plank’s The Road to Love for Friends of Friends.
The finest deep house oriented basement tracks from Berlin-based producer Jansen on Cabriolet Recordings.
Three ravey techno tracks that bite your head off from Monaco, the mononymous artist from Ireland.
Harold Heath on Jazz Nagas, eight tracks of high-end underground Detroit deep house from Niko Marks.
Four tracks of tracky, loopy, quietly potent deep house tracks from Chicago-raised Daniel Chavez on Deep Club.
The shop’s label Flexi Cuts has put together a five-track compilation from Flexi-affiliated producers and artists including Lex and Locke, DJ Rocca, Club Soda, Hiroyuki Kato and The Mechanical Man.
Rissa Garica was born to do this. The New York City DJ, producer, label owner and all-around househead from Day 2 has lit up dancefloors, as a DJ and now as a producer with releases on labels including Plastik People, Fresh Meat, Pogo House and her own NightChild.
Radiants contains multitudes – four individual tracks that feel like small electronic symphonies full of movement.
Harold Heath has questions, perhaps Jamie xx and Honey Dijon have the answers.
Three tracks of smoky, intoxicating, moody but uplifting deep house, deftly programmed, professionally arranged, pristinely mixed, mastered and then pressed onto wax from Alton Miller on Mister Bear.
Originally released on limited edition vinyl, the split EP features four tracks of mutant techno for acid psychonauts.
Potent and classy deep dance floor tracks from Felipe Gordon on Phonogramme.
The final installment of Snuff Trax’s Acid Trips V/A series featuring tracks from Larionov, St. Theodore, Halbert, Bocabeats and Boneless One and limited to 100 copies on black wax.
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.
Jayda G hosts and narrates the documentary Blue Carbon, which is streaming on CNN and HBO Max. The soundtrack features music from Jayda G, RZA and Seu Jorge.