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ORDERS FOR THIS WEEK RELEASE DATE: 21ST OCTOBER 2022 |
View this list on the website with audio and pre-order information ➠Download a CSV order sheet of all the releases in this email ➠ |
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![]() | SWRMXWL | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | HOTC196 | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | RSPLASTICDREAMSCLEAR | 12" | £5.99 | ||
![]() | BBLK001 | 12" | £6.49 | ||
![]() | NG123 | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | APERSONAL35 | 12" LP | £9.99 | ||
![]() | IRIS011 | LP | £8.99 | ||
![]() | SUBBASE95 | 12" | £9.99 NO DISCOUNTS | ||
Releases in detail:
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Track ListingA. Too Late Now (Soulwax Remix) B. Too Late Now (Soulwax Instrumental Mix) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionFresh off the back of a Number 1 album Wet Leg, are pleased to reveal a new remix of “Too Late Now” by the legendary Soulwax. The Belgian duo have crafted a certified banger for late-night dancefloors looping Rhian Teasdale’s original vocals through distorted synths and pounding bass cranking up the BPM as they go. There will be a limited 12” vinyl release of the remix via the Soulwax store and all good record shops, featuring an exclusive instrumental mix on the b-side. Out on July 22nd, available to pre-order now. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. We Bring It B. The Best Thing | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionA collaboration between two talents who initially broke through on the White Isle several years ago, Jamie Jones and Darius Syrossian deliver the We Bring It EP on Jones’ seminal label Hot Creations. It’s not the first time the duo have co-produced together, with previous releases like Rushing and Eyes Of The Night displaying their dynamic approach. Their latest release brims with bright melodies and club-driven energy. The title tune unfurls with chunky kickdrums and a chopped-up, speedy vocal sample that winds between a thwacking bassline. A touch of tribal percussion bounces throughout the track, reflecting the Balearic vibe for which Jones and Syrossian are celebrated. On The Best Thing, a stabby synth-line breaks up a wavey and tripped-out soundscape. A vast bassline dominates, with a rave-ready feel that shimmers throughout the track. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA Plastic Dreams | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionAnother legendary R&S classic repressed in very limited numbers only on a one-sided 12" vinyl. The original 1992 release from Dutch producer Jaydee was a 10 minute long Hammond organ workout - many remixes over the years but you cant surpass the original!!! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Organ Nuke B1. Rocket Ship B2. Rocket Ship (Radioactive Man Remix) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionLuca Cazal & Josh Baker kickstart Richy Ahmed’s new vinyl focused imprint, Back 2 Black, with a brace of intergalactic tracks. The new label’s first release also features a remix from British electronic stalwart, Radioactive Man. Cazal remains a central figure within the house & techno community; his DJ residency at Circoloco is longstanding and releases for labels like Crosstown Rebels, Classic Music Company, his own See Double label, and Richy Ahmed’s Four Thirty Two imprint have marked out his production prowess and ear for a good groove. Josh Baker has been rising up the ranks over the last few years, with releases for Ben Rau’s META label, Locus and his own You&Me label. On ‘Organ Nuke’, Cazal & Baker dip into the kind of spacey techno house that was forged by Detroit pioneers Underground Resistance, as funky percussion and organ stabs are coupled with dreamy pads and cosmic tones. ‘Rocket Ship’ continues these themes, with heavy 909 drums anchoring a cheeky acid bassline and flashes of cosmogonic sound. British DJ & producer, Radioactive Man, has long since been at the coalface of electronic music’s leftfield. As one half of Two Lone Swordsman (with the late, great Andrew Weatherall), and multiple aliases for his industrious flow of releases, the revered producer injects a heavy dose of classy electro and Drexciyan vibes into ‘Rocket Ship’. Rolling breaks unfurl in the electro beats as head scrambling keys and rasping bass stimulate the senses for a funkin’ body poppin’ workout. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. We Bring U Muzik AA1. We Bring U Muzik (Warehouse Mix) AA2. We Bring U Muzik (Warehouse Dub) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionTrue house veteran Gerd, whether crafting classic bangers under his NY Stomp alias or indebted Chicago tracks as Geeeman, is one of the most well-regarded producers out there. 2022 marks his 30th year at the very top of his game, as always proven by his vast record collection and taste for dance music. Now debuting on Nu Groove with ‘We Bring U Muzik’, including his Warehouse Mix and Dub to magnify the groove, it’s a reminder of his passion, knowledge, and experience as a producer. With a steady flow of releases on labels like his own project Frame Of Mind, or his home away from home Clone Records, his work with majorly influential heavyweights including Larry Heard, Romanthony and MK is a true testament to his house credentials. As Gerd delivers another effortlessly timeless solo works, the Nu Groove catalogue wins yet another evergreen release. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Feijoa Sellowiana (Guavasteen) A2. Fantasian Prince A3. Life in High-Pants A4. Castle of Ponzuvania A5. Shinkansen in Wartime B1. Ponzu Delta B2. The End Of Oceania B3. Fantasian Victory B4. Leaving Ponzu Island | |||||||||||||||||||||
Description5 years after Ponzu Island’s huge debut with the iconic tune “Super Koto”, the Australian mysterious producer is back with the release of his much awaited long play album “Welcome to Ponzu Island”. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Transitioning (Part 1) A2. Surgery A3. Transitioning (Part 2) A4. First Time (feat. Patricia Ofelia) B1. Bianka (In Memory Of) B2. Harem (feat. Prince Emrah) B3. We (feat. Aerea Negrot) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionSouth-east Turkey born DJ, sound artist and producer Banu uses music as a political tool. For her, the strong message carried through sound is a vehicle to express emotions as well as a means of fighting against oppression. Using participation, social design, ecology, feminist and queer theory to create multimedia installations with sound as a main element, Banu‘s practice is closer to contemporary art and activist spaces than the club realm. Banu‘s debut album TransSoundScapes is an exercise in female solidarity between her as a migrant woman and her sisters from the trans community, where an artist from one marginalised group is showing support towards her trans sisters, using her platform to help them amplify their voices and building a bridge towards a mutual understanding of femininity. Conceptually, TransSoundScapes comes in continuation of Banu‘s previous research-based work, using music as a positive tool for change while working with various marginalised communities. The album originated from the very real experience of being confronted with verbal harassment in Berlin on a daily basis, particularly aimed at her transfeminine friends and companions. As a queer woman of Turkish and Kurdish origin, Banu did not only observe the verbal aggression directed at her friends, but also understood most of the insults shouted in languages such as Arabic. Seeing how she got signifi cantly more verbal violence directed at them when in company of trans people made a lasting impression on her, so she wanted to try and use her relative privilege to amplify transfeminine voices through her music. Coming from a very conservative family, making music has been her lifelong dream. It was the moment she had the opportunity to work with the iconic Arp 2600 synthesiser (a younger sibling to Eliane Radigue‘s infamous 2500 machine) that all her disparate interests came into place to create an empowering soundscape with the aid of analogue drum machines. TransSoundScapes has a very full, porous sound, where every element that comes into play sounds soft yet clear. Across the 7 tracks, Banu conjures pounding subterraneous bassy techno („Surgery“), slithering tentacular EBM („First Time“) and pulsating cavernous soundscapes („Harem“), where oversized dancefl oor elements are woven with poetic spoken word passages, resulting in sensusous yet political anthems. Banu artfully merges loosely related genres such as techno, electro, dub and sound poems into a sound that is at once deeply personal and extremely compelling. All of the tracks are collaborative efforts, Banu seeing the process as an exchange of care and shared experiences, while integrating research into her writing process. The lyrics in „Transition (part 1+2)‘‘ are an adaptation of Sara Ahmed’s “Living a Feminist Life”, while „Surgery“ was born out of series of interviews with trans people, channeling the metallic sounds of a surgery room to refer to society‘s perception of transness as a medical condition. Tracks like „First Time feat. Patricia“, „Harem feat. Prince Emrah“ or „We feat. Aérea Negrot“ document her encounters with various trans women, centering their life experiences while also developing a deep dialogue through the process of making music together. The darkest and perhaps the most emblematic track is ‚‘Bianka (In Memory Of)‘‘, dedicated to the late Bianka Shigurova, a 22-year old Georgian actress found dead in her apartment. It was her Tbilisi photographer friend George Nebriedze who told her Bianka‘s tragic story, whose death is suspected to be an assasination due to transphobia. Banu chose one of Nebriedze‘s analogue photos of Bianka as the album‘s cover art. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Badman & DBH - Wanted Dead Or Alive A2. Cool Hand Flex - Dubplate B1. Marvellous Cain - Sweet Thing B2. Dead Dread - Black Pepper | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionSUBPLATES - THE ICONIC SUBURBAN BASE SERIES RETURNS Forthcoming on Subbase Progression is the all new SUBPLATES Vol 6 EP. The iconic series of releases from the first wave of SubBase now sees a brand new 4 track EP dropping soon as a stunning picture disc. Way back in 1993, Suburban Base Records launched the Sub Plates series, a homage to the dubplate culture of early jungle music, it was even released in the 10” vinyl format to reflect the acetate plates DJ’s were playing. Now in 2022 the way we consume music has evolved, DJ’s are no longer playing the 10” dubs, and the average vinyl buyer is a collector and connoisseur of great music. This iteration of the Subplates series reflects this change. Aimed squarely at the vinyl collectors Subplates Vol 6 is presented as a stunning double-sided picture disc. Incredible art direction has long been a hallmark of Suburban Base and this release definitely delivers with one of the most stunning looking releases ever from the label. Instantly recognisable as SubBase with the cool graffiti/street art style mural and including the labels original & iconic SB logo within the design. There’s more to this release than just an eye-catching design though… Imprinted into the grooves of this collectible limited edition vinyl are 4 brand new tracks from some of the labels most recognised artists! Marvellous Cain, Dead Dread, Cool Hand Flex, Badman & DBH each bring a track to this new format Sub Plates release. Original jungle vibes & flavours bought bang up to date for 2022… | |||||||||||||||||||||