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ORDERS FOR THIS WEEK RELEASE DATE: 12TH JULY 2024 |
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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![]() | REKIDS246 | 12" | £7.49 | ||
![]() | CRM314 | 12" | £7.49 | ||
![]() | DOG99 | 12" | £8.49 | ||
![]() | DOG100 | 12" | £8.49 | ||
![]() | STSC002 | 12" | £8.99 | ||
![]() | N4023 | 12" | £8.99 | ||
![]() | NIX006 | 12" | £7.99 | ||
![]() | KNTXT026 | 12" | £8.99 | ||
![]() | FRO021 | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | FABRIC220LP | 2 x LP | £12.99 | ||
![]() | FABRIC220 | CD | £6.99 | ||
![]() | EXITVS009 | 12" | £7.99 | ||
![]() | GO42 | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | GO48 | 12" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | 460024 | 7" | £6.99 | ||
![]() | CWPT008 | 12" | £8.49 | ||
![]() | ADID108 | 12" | £8.99 | ||
![]() | HBT006V | 4 x 12" | £28.99 | ||
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Releases in detail:
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Track ListingA. Snap Talk ft. Kameelah Waheed B. Gate 33 | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionHilit Kolet returns to Rekids for the ‘Snap Talk’ EP. It follows her ‘Hot Mess’ single for the storied imprint and features Kameelah Waheed's vocals on the title track. Continuing her hugely successful run of 2024 releases, Hilit Kolet returns to Radio Slave’s revered Rekids label with the two-tracker ‘Snap Talk’, following in the footsteps of ‘Hot Mess’ (Rekids) and ‘Everything Is Amazing’ (Bush). The two dancefloor favourites won DJ support from Laurent Garnier, TSHA, HAAi, Maya Jane Coles, Roman Flügel, Chloé Caillet, Jennifer Cardini and countless others while earning an extended string of radio plays from Danny Howard, Jamz Supernova and Sarah Story, who tapped Hilit for a Future Dance Mix. For ‘Snap Talk,’ the fast-rising East London DJ and producer turns in yet another drop of striking, jackin’ power-house, this time propelled by Brazillian baile funk rhythms, a homage to her days as a samba dancer at London’s Notting Hill Carnival. Fellow Rekids alumnus Kameelah Waheed's seductive spoken-word vocals ride and push the driving 909-fuelled number, and the result is an outstanding 2 AM track that seriously cuts through the noise. On the flip, Hilit’s ‘Gate 33’ combines tightly looped percussion opening up into a naggingly insistent drum-heavy cut that employs favela funk-patterned cowbells, a throbbing bottom end and a mix of passionate vocal and unnerving airport announcement samples to create an utterly compulsive late-night groove. Hilit Kolet has been integral to London’s underground scene ever since she was slinging vinyl at Soho’s legendary Black Market Records. Her distinctive, energetic DJ style established her behind the decks, playing everywhere from Ibiza to Berlin via Shanghai and Oslo. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. Tako Tako B. Just a Little Bit | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionInnovative multi-instrumentalist and electronic luminary Mathew Jonson returns to Crosstown Rebels with ‘Tako Tako’. The Canadian synth wizard returns to Damian Lazarus' renowned imprint with two magical and absorbing new productions, with the most excellent two-tracker. Mathew Jonson has developed one of the most distinctive voices in electronic dance music. His take on house and techno is rich in synth craft and high on captivating emotions, all shaped by his notoriously extensive collection of analogue and hardware gear that he can play, manipulate and use like few others. An electronic mastermind renowned for releasing countless seminal tracks and albums, both solo and as a member of Cobblestone Jazz, he returns to a label that has been a constant throughout his career. With his ‘Tako Tako’ EP, he offers two more superb journeys on Crosstown Rebels. The fantastic ‘Tako Tako’ kicks off with Jonson’s signature mix of elegant and refined synth craft, with dancing melodies bringing futuristic energy and neon colour to crunchy beats. They are smeared and smudged in a painterly fashion and help make this production a pulsating dancefloor thrill. Equally standout is ‘Just a Little Bit’, powered by a jostling broken beat with a warm bassline and wordless vocals sampled throughout. It’s funky, kinetic, always on the move, and rounds out another one of Jonson’s fantastically inventive yet effective EPs. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. One Way A2. Spare Change B1. Backlash B2. The Other | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionIt’s been exactly a year since the 6th Borough boys emerged from their hiatus to bring us the Rhythm & Truth EP. This killer three tracker picked up where they left off and showed us that fans of deep, dusty, dubbed-out disco were as hungry as ever for new 6BP material and went on to garner praise from the likes of Jamie 3:26, Luke Solomun, Dam Swindle, Young Pulse and the Faith crew to name a few. Here on their follow up we’re treated to more of the good stuff and sees Craig Smith and Graeme ‘Revenge’ Clark whipping up four new cuts spanning speaker- wobbling sub-aquatic grooves and stripped back deep house. One Way sets the tone with a subtle yet infectious percussive workout which is one of those mood setting tools which looks set to become a lot of DJ’s secret weapons this summer. Filtering strings and tweaked synths add that classic Chicago energy which won’t fail to get you locked into it’s groove. Spare Change treads a similar path but goes heavier on the echoing synth stabs and deep string pads proving that when the rhythm is rolling this nicely just let it roll. Flip over for Backlash which takes us deeper still with lush chords and driving square wave bassline taking centre stage supported by an unrelent ing kick drum which helps to keep an intensity throughout the arrangement. Closing out the EP we have The Other, which sees 6BP dropping the BPM’s to create a low-slung slice of deep, underground house perfection. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Screen Off ft. Ras Stimulant A2. Screen Off ft. Ras Stimulant (Acapella) B1. Light The Way B2. Light The Way (Iron Curtis Illuminati Mix) B3. Light The Way (Iron Curtis Reprise) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionSession Victim need little by way of introduction having been releasing on Delusions consistently for the last 10 years and becoming the undisputed poster boys for the label in the process. Despite their regular appearance however, it’s always a real treat to announce a new record from the German duo and we have to say, the Screen Off EP may well find them in their finest form to date! Coming hot off their latest downtempo LP entitled Low Key, Low Pressure for Night Time Stories, you can tell Hauke and Matthias were ready to take things back to the dance-floor and have delivered an EP which looks set to become a future classic and no doubt big in the box of discerning DJ’s the world over. Screen Off is really it’s own thing, living somewhere on the long and winding road between the Bar Kays and the Bad Brains, suffice to say that what it lacks in easily definable attributes it makes up for in sheer energy and raw attitude. Hauke and Matthias re-invite Jamaican poet and vocalist Ras Stimulant, who contemplates our screen addictions and urges us to disconnect and be present in the moment. Matthias’ rolling bassline provides the backbone, whilst hints of crunchy Moog and chopped guitar samples all bring a sense of urgency to the track. Light The Way acts as an antidote, bringing a sense of calm melancholia in contrast to the title track’s low-end, funked-up fervour. A soft focus and almost distant drum groove draws us in whilst arpeggiating synths add a sense of optimism, reinforcing the tracks title. Closing out the release we have Session Victim’s studio partner, good friend and all-round top producer Iron Curtis in for a remix of Light The Way. Johannes takes an interesting approach for his Illuminati interpretation, enhancing the breakbeat feel and mixing up chopped samples with classic 808 drums. A muscular bassline adds extra weight to his remix but without losing the subtle musicality and positive vibe of the original. Being the vinyl purists they are, Session Victim and Iron Curtis top up the physical 12“ EP with the exclusive Screen Off Acapella and an additional Iron Curtis Remix Reprise. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Festival Queen A2. Festival Queen (Dub) B1. Charlie & the Moog B2. Charlie & the Moog (Dub) | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionCharles Levine is best known as one half of SoulClap, the love-fuelled production and DJ duo that brought all new emotions to the dance music scene when they first emerged in the mid-noughties. MartinButtrich is an acclaimed studio wizard and Grammy-nominated producer with an enviable discography that pairs meticulous synth craft with compelling grooves from across the house spectrum. Together, the two have formed a close friendship originally stemming from a 2016 collaboration where Buttrich mixed and added production to Soul Clap’s self-titled second album which was released on !K7 Records. Since then, Buttrich and Levine have worked their way through a variety of studio sessions, exciting moments of synthesis and deep philosophical wax-ings, ultimately culminating in this present moment in time on Stratasonic. They open up their new EP with 'Festival Queen', a powerful and fulsome cut with angelic vocals working you into a frenzied state as the percussive grooves power on. After a pulsating, stripped-back Dub allows the colourful synth work to shine, 'Festival Queen Reprise' is stripped of the drums and becomes a more heavenly piece perfect for comedowns.'Charlie & The Moog' is a deep and playful trippy affair with languid synths bringing cheeky energy to the loose-limbed drums. It's a cosmic world of ever-shift-ing melody that warps space and time, and a dub gets even more wonderfully woozy. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. Champagne AA1. Original Junglist AA2. Your Love | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionHeavy weight bizness from Swankout again. With support from Sully, Dwarde and more... Grab a copy while you can ;) Thanks to all supporting the label, you bladdy belters xxx | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. A????== A2. Nutz Alarm B1. Burning Clouds B2. My Friend Was Eaten By A Modular Rack | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionNIX is back with 'My Friend Was Eaten by a Modular Rack', a fresh release from Ocirala. Hailed for his hugely popular release ‘I Want To Lick Your Brains’, Ocirala now returns with a four tracker that veers away from his earlier vocal-driven work while maintaining his naughty style. 'My Friend Was Eaten by a Modular Rack', a year in the making, captures a collection of those odd yet perfectly cohesive tracks. The A-side delivers high-energy, club-ready tunes, while the B-side, though perfect for after-hours, retains the power to electrify any big system setup, all confirming Ocirala's talent for impeccable sound design. Wild synths, haunting atmospheres, driving drums and twitchy kicks, there is something for everyone. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Roar B1. How You Move B2. Rewind | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionJune 11, 2024 — Today, techno titan Charlotte de Witte announces her latest electrifying single, “How You Move”. The dynamic production is the second revelation from her highly-anticipated “Roar” EP, set to be released on vinyl June 20th. In sync with her latest offering, de Witte will captivate New York City once again with a monumental takeover inclusive of an Extra Butter Merchandise pop-up and a massive KNTXT show at Brooklyn Storehouse, marking a significant moment as one of the first headliners to conquer the new venue. “How You Move” is a testament to de Witte’s signature style of pushing boundaries and encapsulating the raw essence of the techno genre. The release boasts a fusion of pulsating acid and a mesmerizing energy that promises to resonate deeply with listeners, mirroring the intense, adrenaline-fueled experiences of her live performances. From Charlotte de Witte: It’s a sonic exploration of motion and intensity, syncing with the heartbeat of the city that never sleeps. Coinciding with the release, de Witte’s forthcoming KNTXT takeover at the Brooklyn Storehouse is poised to be a highlight of the summer, aligning with the visceral energy of the “Roar” EP. Situated in the heart of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, The Brooklyn Storehouse is the first US-based venture from Broadrick Live – Drumsheds, and former Printworks operator – brought to fruition in partnership with Teksupport. The venue has been designed to host up to 6,000 attendees, setting the stage for an unforgettable experience. Following her takeover last year that electrified New York City, de Witte returns to the city that never sleeps with an even bigger spectacle. Last May, de Witte kicked off an electrifying campaign and tour for her “Overdrive” EP which featured a pop-up store at Extra Butter, two sold out shows at Brooklyn Mirage and a guerilla-style surprise performance that closed down Orchard Street in NYC. This June, de Witte will deliver a high-octane immersion for New Yorkers once again with her second consecutive KNTXT pop-up shop at Extra Butter. Opening on Friday, June 21, the KNTXT pop-up at Extra Butter Lower East Side will offer exclusive merchandise, limited-run apparel and unexpected live music experiences at every turn, uniting loyal fans and new audiences alike. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. MJ Cole & K-Lone - Stand Up B1. MJ Cole - Lay It All On The Line B2. K-Lone - Bonez | |||||||||||||||||||||
Descriptionfabric Originals is proud to announce the release of the highly anticipated collaborative EP by legendary garage producer MJ Cole and rising star K-LONE. This EP marks the inaugural release in the label’s new series, 'Future Memories,' which brings together icons and fresh talent to create groundbreaking music that bridges generations. Set to drop on 12th July, the EP promises to deliver a vibrant, sun-soaked sound that perfectly captures the essence of garage music. Combining MJ Cole’s masterful production and decades of experience with K-LONE’s innovative approach and modern flair, the collaboration offers a unique and exciting listening experience for both longtime fans and new listeners. 'Future Memories': A Series to Unite Generations About the EP | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. The Streets - No Better Than Chance A2. Dusky - Eros (Interplanetary Criminal Remix) B1. The Streets - End Of The Queue B2. 33 Below & DRIIA - Loyal C1. Mike Skinner - Hands Down C2. Cesco & Hamdi – Swing King D1. Coki & Leotrix ft. Flowdan - DIY (Old Skool Mix) D2. Emz ft. Nasser & Valor - Free | |||||||||||||||||||||
Descriptionfabric, the iconic hub of electronic music culture, proudly announces its latest addition to the fabric mix series: "fabric Presents The Streets". This eagerly anticipated compilation marks a milestone in the illustrious history of the UK institution, as they join forces to commemorate 25 years of groundbreaking club nights and genre-defining mixes. The release is accompanied by original material from The Streets in the form of two singles, the first to be shared is “No Better Than Chance”. fabric Presents The Streets" is more than just a mix; it's a sonic journey through the pulsating veins of UK nightlife. Skinner's deft curation transcends mere selection; from the gritty beats of underground garage and bass music to the icy melodies of UK rap and grime, Skinner weaves together a tapestry of sounds that encapsulates the essence of fabric's legendary atmosphere. The compilation album will also be available in the iconic fabric CD tins. fabric itself stands as a bastion of innovation and inclusion within the electronic music community. For 25 years, it has been a sanctuary for music lovers, a breeding ground for artistic evolution, and a beacon of diversity in an ever-changing landscape. Its impact on UK nightlife cannot be overstated; fabric is not just a club, but a cultural institution that has shaped the tastes and trends of generations. To commemorate the 25-year journey, fabric's labels will release a collection of exclusives. These will include five special ‘fabric presents’ compilation releases, ‘fabric Presents Shygirl’ was the first to be shared in March. In addition to the mix album, fabric and The Streets unveil the brand new original single "No Better Than Chance," an electrifying track that encapsulates the spirit of both fabric and The Streets. “I’ve spent many nights wasted but not wasted any nights in fabric over the years. The dedication to underground music and innovation, the way the bodysonic bass transducers sent the sounds through your body via your feet, the queues, the camaraderie and a real sense of being part of something that people will remember through the haze as the home of some of the greatest moments of their lives. When I was asked to do a mix for the anniversary series I couldn’t wait to get on with it. fabric has become one of the homes of bass music and that’s some of the music I’ve been playing out the most. It’s a pleasure to follow in the footsteps of so many incredible DJ’s in the fabric, FABRICLIVE and fabric presents series and be part of their celebration. Here’s to many more decades of hedonism.” - Mike Skinner As fabric celebrates its silver jubilee, "fabric Presents The Streets" stands as a testament to the club's enduring legacy and commitment to pushing boundaries. This collaboration is more than a mix album; it's a celebration of the past, present, and future of electronic music. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track Listing1. The Streets - No Better Than Chance 2. Cesco & Hamdi - Swing King 3. Hilts ft. IZCO - 345 4. lau.ra – The Danger 5. TQD – nice and close 6. Douvelle19 & Catching Cairo - U Could Be Mine 7. Coki & Leotrix ft. Flowdan - DIY 8. Manga Saint Hilare & MoreNight ft. Kamakaze - Exercise 9. Tentendo & mustbejohn - Motive 10. MPH - Overrated 11. Oppidan - Mr. Sandman 12. Dusky - Eros (Interplanetary Criminal Remix) 13. Fred Again & The Streets & Dermot Kennedy - Desert Island Duvet (Skinners Version) 14. Fantom Freq & Eric Mark feat. Dread MC - Wicked Sound 15. Bruza ft. Logan Olm - Boiling Point 16. The Streets - Cannot Be A Lie 17. Mike Skinner - Sharp Knives Are Safer 18. 33 Below & DRIIA - LOYAL 19. The Streets - Boxing In Slow Motion 20. Mike Skinner - Hands Down 21. Icarus - Change (bullet tooth Remix) 22. Mike Skinner - Neine To 5 23. nineteen97 - Outdablu 24. ENiGMA Dubz & Snowy - Lost It (Medicine Place Remix) 25. Hustle Athletics - Lekker (Posij Remix) 26. Caspa ft. Dynamite - Silly 27. Ance - Distinct 28. Biicla - That’s My Shit 29. Emz ft. Nasser & Valor - Free 30. Rohaan & Kelbin - Run Away 31. The Streets - End Of The Queue | |||||||||||||||||||||
Descriptionfabric, the iconic hub of electronic music culture, proudly announces its latest addition to the fabric mix series: "fabric Presents The Streets". This eagerly anticipated compilation marks a milestone in the illustrious history of the UK institution, as they join forces to commemorate 25 years of groundbreaking club nights and genre-defining mixes. The release is accompanied by original material from The Streets in the form of two singles, the first to be shared is “No Better Than Chance”. fabric Presents The Streets" is more than just a mix; it's a sonic journey through the pulsating veins of UK nightlife. Skinner's deft curation transcends mere selection; from the gritty beats of underground garage and bass music to the icy melodies of UK rap and grime, Skinner weaves together a tapestry of sounds that encapsulates the essence of fabric's legendary atmosphere. The compilation album will also be available in the iconic fabric CD tins. fabric itself stands as a bastion of innovation and inclusion within the electronic music community. For 25 years, it has been a sanctuary for music lovers, a breeding ground for artistic evolution, and a beacon of diversity in an ever-changing landscape. Its impact on UK nightlife cannot be overstated; fabric is not just a club, but a cultural institution that has shaped the tastes and trends of generations. To commemorate the 25-year journey, fabric's labels will release a collection of exclusives. These will include five special ‘fabric presents’ compilation releases, ‘fabric Presents Shygirl’ was the first to be shared in March. In addition to the mix album, fabric and The Streets unveil the brand new original single "No Better Than Chance," an electrifying track that encapsulates the spirit of both fabric and The Streets. “I’ve spent many nights wasted but not wasted any nights in fabric over the years. The dedication to underground music and innovation, the way the bodysonic bass transducers sent the sounds through your body via your feet, the queues, the camaraderie and a real sense of being part of something that people will remember through the haze as the home of some of the greatest moments of their lives. When I was asked to do a mix for the anniversary series I couldn’t wait to get on with it. fabric has become one of the homes of bass music and that’s some of the music I’ve been playing out the most. It’s a pleasure to follow in the footsteps of so many incredible DJ’s in the fabric, FABRICLIVE and fabric presents series and be part of their celebration. Here’s to many more decades of hedonism.” - Mike Skinner As fabric celebrates its silver jubilee, "fabric Presents The Streets" stands as a testament to the club's enduring legacy and commitment to pushing boundaries. This collaboration is more than a mix album; it's a celebration of the past, present, and future of electronic music. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Death Race 3000 A2. Vignette B1. Van Mij B2. Spitefull Lips | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptiondBridge & Forest Drive West, doing what they do, together | |||||||||||||||||||||
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DescriptionRe issued in conjunction with George Morel / Groove On. Re mastered for 2014 from original Mood II Swing dats. Absolutely killer Mood II Swing from 1996... | |||||||||||||||||||||
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DescriptionRe issue of 1996 classic house cut from Mood II Swing featuring John Ciafone. Containing 4 tracks including the absolutely essential B side 'Slippery Track'. Taken from the original DATs this has been fully re mastered for 2014 and will sound better than anything on discogs. No digital release planned until summer. Re issued in conjunction with Groove On Productions Inc / George Morel. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. Miss Hot Stuff B. Mr. Hot Stuff | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionCatch this blistering funk rarity from 1971 - Do not sleep! Clarence Reid should need no intro, but for the uninitiated he's one of the voices and creative forces behind numerous Miami funk and soul sides from the 1960s onwards. Known for his deep, soulful, rough and ready style and bugged out take on things (see Blowfly for example.... but be careful!) Reid recorded 100s of sides during his illustrious career. This particular record, originally released in 1971 on Henry Stones mighty Alston Records serves us up some red hot raucous funk. One side for the ladies, one side for the dudes! This one has long been a favourite of serious diggers and DJs hunting for breakbeats, and one spin of this 45 will tell you why, this one has it all. Unmissable, rare as hen's teeth and now freshly restored and repressed for your 7" box! Clarence Reid's "Miss Hot Stuff / Mr. Hot Stuff", available again in repress form for the first time in over a decade. Fully licensed and agreed by Henry Stone Music / TK Disco and boasting some fresh new artwork for 2024. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. My Love ft. Tiss Vampiric A2. My Love (Prins Thomas Discomikks) B1. She B2. Just Visiting B3. I <3 You | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionDJ Subaru has already made their name exciting dancers with offbeat anthems and obscurities as part of their luminous Pleasuremaxxx parties, alongside similarly inclined soirees in Leeds, London, Berlin and beyond. Making their accomplished production debut on CWPT with 'Lots of Love', DJ Subaru instinctively mines the expressive, outsider strains of disco, Italo and pop pleasures in their record bag, revealing an EP that throbs with the pleasures, pain and potential of a life in strobes and smoke. Vocalist and muse Tiss Vampiric emerges from London’s shadowy underground to lend their voice to the brooding, disco-Gothic track, ‘My Love’. Stalking a moody paradise amongst DJ Subaru’s EBM-oriented synthesizers, their baroque lyrics conjure an atmosphere that bridges the energies of subversive pioneers such as Soft Cell and Ministry, a sensual maze where denial only leads to more devotion, as well as more dancing. Keeping the lights dim but brightening the corners, the prolific cosmic disco pioneer Prins Thomas reinvigorates his legendary ‘Discomiks’ approach for a euphoric remix of ‘My Love’. Incorporating DJ Subaru and Tiss Vampiric into a dancefloor canon that also includes Lana Del Rey, Pet Shop Boys and the Chemical Brothers, this classic arrangement has been road-tested to build euphoria, joyfully reflecting menace from mirrorballs. The latter portion within 'Lots of Love' leaves us entirely in DJ Subaru’s musical visions. The only voice on ‘I <3 You’ is soft and robotic, intoning the track’s simple title over a lush, caramelized groove that’s pure circuits and sentiment. In contrast, the moody pads of ‘Just Visiting’ build to a crescendo of breaks and basslines that capture more urgent early hours energy, while ‘She’ provides a beautifully naive melody and a slightly balearic touch for a wide-eyed kiss goodbye. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA. DIM KELLY & Mondingo - Homily B1. DIM KELLY & Maya Safar - Like When We Love B2. DIM KELLY - Rising Child | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionThe Belgian producer delivers emotion driven melodic soundscapes across three originals. DIM KELLY returns to Lee Burridge’s All Day I Dream imprint to release his three track Homily EP. On the heels of three acclaimed EPs released on the label - Nocturna Animal in 2021, Mangrove in 2022, and Pianologic in 2023, in 2024 DIM KELLY is back once again, delivering his signature melodic sensibilities that have become a consistent fixture of the All Day I Dream catalog. When DIM KELLY recently performed at the All Day I Dream of Summer Shimmer party at the Brooklyn Mirage on June 2, unreleased tracks played from the Homily EP created some of the most unforgettable moments of the show. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Mind Against & CAY - FLORAL A2. Losless - Layer By Layer A3. Remcord - Tanz Is Back B1. Read the News – Gossip B2. Able to Resist - Selfless Love B3. Dyzen - She Likes C1. Ae:ther - Ravenous C2. Momery - 1991 C3. Upercent - Especisme D1. Sam Shure - Division D2. Beswerda - Avasa D3. Djolee, Gespona - Mekhe E1. Sideral - Skyfall E2. Toto Chiavetta - Heiwa E3. Ben Eidani - Breakaway F1. Fedele - Tension Builder F2. Sebra Cruz - Morning Session F3. Vincent Vossen - Nameless Emotion G1. Vaert - XPLORE G2. Somne - No Life G3. Ahed - Die Rise H1. Undercatt - Split H2. NEON EYES - Enogram H3. Aries - Lights And Shadows | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionMETAFLORA II picks up where the first volume left off, continuing HABITAT’s explorative journey. With Mind Against & Cay and their new single “FLORAL” leading the pack, the 24-track compilation features original music from new and established artists alike, all tried, tested and approved on the road over the past several months. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Track ListingA1. Love Is ft. Kameelah Waheed A2. Love Is A State Of Mind ft. Ramona Renea A3. It's Quiet Now ft. Dope Earth Alien B1. Downtown ft. Anette Bowen & Nikki-O B2. Drama ft. Rimarkable & Dope Earth Alien C1. Stand ft. Cor.Ece C2. In The Club ft. Eve D1. Not About You ft. Hadiya George D2. Everybody ft. Pablo Vittar & Urias E1. Show Me Some Love ft. Channel Tres E2. Don't Be Afraid ft. LATASHÁ E3. Work ft. Dave Giles II, Cor.Ece & Mike Dunn F1. C's Up ft. Mike Dunn F2. La Femme Fantastique ft. Josh Caffe F3. Love Me Like You Care ft. Hadiya George | |||||||||||||||||||||
DescriptionClassic Music Company are proud to present Black Girl Magic, the highly anticipated sophomore album from the inimitable Honey Dijon. An artist in every sense of the word, across 15 tracks of attitude, energy, heart and community, Honey demonstrates a broad range of disciplines and influences, enlisting A-List collaborators such as Channel Tres, Eve, Pablo Vittar, Josh Caffe, Mike Dunn and more for an unmissable, boundary-pushing LP. Redefining what it is to be a DJ in 2022, this year Honey’s production capabilities have been enlisted by the upper echelon of musicians. Producing two records for Beyonce’s chart-topping album Renaissance and remixing lead single ‘Break My Soul’, as well as working in the studio with Madonna on new material. Now unapologetically expressing her own sound on Black Girl Magic, she unveils the next chapter of her development as a producer and songwriter. Since the first teaser of the album, the BBC Radio 1 playlisted collaboration with Atlanta singer-songwriter Hadiya George ‘Not About You’, to the most recent single ‘Show Me Some Love’ featuring Compton royalty Channel Tres, the Black Girl Magic project has consistently illustrated Honey’s dedication to profiling diverse vocal talent. Shining a spotlight on a new generation of queer people and people of colour, Honey’s intentions to “keep this culture in the conversation,” are demonstrated with the featured artists on the LP. Behind the scenes Honey has worked closely with Classic Music Company founder and close friend Luke Solomon, as well as regular collaborator Chris Penny on the production of the album. Her most adventurous and explorative output yet with a diverse range of influences, Honey’s Chicago musical upbringing is a driving force behind the LP, with her sights set on demonstrating how she first experienced the music of her hometown felt deeply across the record. Working with British sculptor Jam Sutton, an artist who explores the relationship between technology and antiquity, 3D sculptural digital renderings of Honey have formed the artwork for all preceding singles leading into Black Girl Magic. Exploring identity, form, technology and classical portraiture, the artwork for the album comes as the final piece in the series of bespoke displays of Honey. From her stratospheric DJ career, to her fashion line with COMME des GARÇONS: Honey Fucking Dijon, to soundtracking some of the most iconic fashion shows of the 21st century, Honey’s influence is felt far and wide across the worlds of music, fashion and art, with Black Girl Magic a powerful physical statement of her interdisciplinary artistic impact. | |||||||||||||||||||||