The core duo of Max D and Matt Papich debut on Peak Oil following full-lengths for Future Times and PAN with a fresh suite of tactile, diffuse fusion. Half the collection emerged from a 2021 session at Tempo House rounded out by Dustin Wong, Mezey, and Jeremy Hyman, while the rest took shape in moments both collaborative and isolated, collaged together with CDJs into something more liquid and liminal than the sum of its parts.
Across fractured jazz, pitch-shifted downtempo, revelatory guitar, and interstitial interplay, Lifted’s sound is one of flux, fragments, and filigree. Oblique harmonic synergies dusted in chance encounters and rogue acoustics. Diverse moods mapped with split strings and the space between notes. Music untethered by form or expectation, snaking like an ungrounded cable through a geodesic dome of deep-listening.
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- A1: Improvisation In Abu-Ata (Golha-Ye Rangarang #204)
- A2: Improvisation In Sigah (Golha-Ye Javidan #140)
- A3: Improvisation In Shur (Golha-Ye Rangarang #182)
- A4: Improvisation In Homayun (Barg-E Sabz #150)
- A5: Improvisation In Bayat-E Zand (Yek Shakheh Gol #169)
- A6: Improvisation In Dashti (Barg-E Sabz #174)
- A7: Improvisation In Abu-Ata (Golha-Ye Rangarang #201)
- B1: Improvisation In Bayat-E Turk (Barg-E Sabz #177)
- B2: Improvisation In Afshari (Barg-E Sabz #94)
- B3: Improvisation In Dashti (Golha-Ye Rangarang #200B)
- B4: Improvisation In Abu-Ata (Barg-E Sabz #35)
- B5: Improvisation In Sigah (Golha-Ye Rangarang #193)
- B6: Improvisation In Bayat-E Turk (Golha-Ye Javidan #136)
- B7: Improvisation In Dashti (Golha-Ye Rangarang #162B)
Vinyl LP[22,27 €]
A collection of stunning Persian-tuned piano pieces cut from Iranian national radio broadcasts made for the Golha programmes between 1956 & 1965...
Morteza Mahjubi (1900-1965) was a Iranian pianist & composer who developed a unique tuning system for the piano which enabled the instrument to be played in all the different modes and dastgahs of traditional Persian art music. Known as Piano-ye Sonnati, this technique allowed Mahjubi to express the unique ornamental and monophonic nature of Persian classical music on this western instrument - mimicking the tar, setar & santur and extracting sounds from the piano which are still unprecedented to this day.
An active performer and composer from a young age, Mahjubi made his most notable mark as key contributor and soloist for the Golha (Flowers of Persian Song and Poetry) radio programmes. These seminal broadcasts platformed an encyclopaedic wealth of traditional Persian classical music and poetry on Iranian national radio between 1956 until the revolution in 1979.
Presented here is a collection of Morteza Mahjoubi's stunningly virtuosic improvised pieces broadcast on Golha between the programme's inception until Mahjoubi's death in 1965 - mostly solo, though at times peppered with tombak, violin & some segments of poetry.
The vast collection of Golha radio programmes was put together thanks to the incredible work of Jane Lewisohn & the Golha Project as part of the British Library's Endangered Archives programme, comprising 1,578 radio programs consisting of approximately 847 hours of broadcasts.
- 1: Lucky Penny
- 2: Me And You
- 3: Melissa Texas
- 4: Bad Reputation
- 5: I Could Love You
- 6: Colorado High
- 7: Rose Quartz Perfume
- 8: Stone
- 9: Heartbreak Getaway
- 10: Wild Woman
- 11: Stay
Lance Roark’s debut album–Bad Reputation–is a collection of raw, unfiltered truths about life’s beauty, pain, and everything in between. Roark pulls you into a new universe with every song, from the swampy depths of Country Rock grit on “Wild Woman” to the poetry of everlasting love on the ballad “Rose Quartz Perfume.” Bad Reputation crosses boundaries to connect genres, seamlessly blending singer-songwriter lyricism to the punchy backbeats of Southern Rock ‘n’ Roll. In the last few years, Roark has had 2 co-writes on Turnpike Troubadours singles (with the main characters of ‘Ruby Ann’ re-appearing in his single ‘Colorado High’), and released 2 EPs to critical acclaim. Bad Reputation marks his official entrance onto the increasingly large stage of the Red Dirt country scene.
- A1: Come Rain Or Come Shine (Take 5, Album Master)
- A2: Autumn Leaves (Take 13, Stereo Album Master)
- A3: Witchcraft (Take 5, Album Master)
- A4: When I Fall In Love (Take 2, Album Master)
- B1: Peri's Scope (Take 2, Album Master)
- B2: What Is This Thing Called Love (Take 4, Album Master)
- B3: Spring Is Here (Take 6, Album Master)
- B4: Someday My Prince Will Come (Take 5, Album Master)
- B5: Blue In Green (Take 3, Album Master)
- C1: Witchcraft (Take 4, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Mono)
- C2: Witchcraft (Take 6, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Mono)
- C3: Spring Is Here (Take 4, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Mono)
- C4: Come Rain Or Come Shine (Take 2, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Mono)
- C5: Come Rain Or Come Shine (Take 4, Alternate, Mono)
- D1: Autumn Leaves (Take 9, Mono Album Master)
- D2: Blue In Green (Take 1, Alternate, Mono)
- D3: Blue In Green (Take 2, Alternate, Mono)
- D4: Someday My Prince Will Come (Take 1, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Mono)
- E1: Israel (Take 1, Stereo Album Master)
- E2: Haunted Heart (Take 3, Stereo Album Master)
- E3: Beautiful Love (Take 2, Stereo Album Master)
- E4: Elsa (Take 5, Stereo Album Master)
- F1: Nardis (Take 2, Stereo Album Master)
- F2: How Deep Is The Ocean (Take 3, Stereo Album Master)
- G1: Elsa (Take 4, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- G2: Elsa (Take 6, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- G3: Sweet And Lovely (Take 3, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- G4: Sweet And Lovely (Take 5, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- H1: Sweet And Lovely (Take 6, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- H2: Nardis (Take 1, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- H3: Beautiful (Take 1, Alternate, Stereo)
- H4: I Wish I Knew (Take 2, Alternate, Stereo)
- I1: Wish I Knew (Take 3, Alternate, Previously Unreleased?, Stereo)
- I2: I Wish I Knew (Take 5, Alternate, Stereo)
- I3: Haunted Heart (Take 2, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- I4: The Boy Next Door (Take 1, Outtake, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- J1: The Boy Next Door (Take 4, Outtake, Stereo)
- J2: The Boy Next Door (Take 6, Outtake, Stereo)
- J3: Walking Up (Take 1, Outtake, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- J4: How Deep Is The Ocean (Take 1, Alternate, Previously Unreleased, Stereo)
- J5: How Deep Is The Ocean (Take 2, Alternate, Stereo)
- F3: I Wish I Knew (Take 4, Stereo Album Master)
- F4: Sweet And Lovely (Take 4, Stereo Album Master)
Haunted Heart: The Legendary Riverside Studio Recordings brings together the complete studio recordings by the Bill Evans Trio featuring Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. Included are the albums Portrait in Jazz and Explorations, plus 26 alternate takes - 17 previously unreleased. The collection includes rare photos, introduction by John Densmore (The Doors), and new liner notes by Eugene Holley Jr. and audio is newly remastered by Paul Blakemore, with lacquers cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio.
- A1: I Saw Her Standing There (Take 2)
- A2: Money (That’s What I Want) (Rm7 Undubbed)
- A3: This Boy (Takes 12 And 13)
- A4: Tell Me Why (Takes 4 And 5)
- A5: If I Fell (Take 11)
- A6: Matchbox (Take 1)
- A7: Every Little Thing (Takes 6 And 7)
- A8: I Need You (Take 1)
- B1: I’ve Just Seen A Face (Take 3)
- B2: In My Life (Take 1)
- B3: Nowhere Man (First Version – Take 2)
- B4: Got To Get You Into My Life (Second Version – Unnumbered Mix)
- B5: Love You To (Take 7)
- B6: Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26)
- B7: She’s Leaving Home (Take 1 – Instrumental)
- C1: Baby, You’re A Rich Man (Takes 11 And 12)
- C2: All You Need Is Love (Rehearsal For Bbc Broadcast)
- C3: The Fool On The Hill (Take 5 – Instrumental)
- C4: I Am The Walrus (Take 19 – Strings, Brass, Clarinet Overdub)
- D1: Hey Bulldog (Take 4 – Instrumental)
- D2: Good Night (Take 10 With A Guitar Part From Take 5)
- D3: While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Third Version – Take 27)
- D4: (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care (Studio Jam)
- D5: Helter Skelter (Second Version – Take 17)
- D8: Julia (Two Rehearsals)
- E1: Get Back (Take 8)
- E2: Octopus's Garden (Rehearsal)
- E3: Don't Let Me Down (First Rooftop Performance)
- E4: You Never Give Me Your Money (Take 36)
- E5: Here Comes The Sun (Take 9)
- E6: Something (Take 39 – Instrumental – Strings Only)
- F1: Free As A Bird (2025 Mix)
- F2: Real Love (2025 Mix)
- F3: Now And Then
- D6: I Will (Take 29)
- D7: Can You Take Me Back? (Take 1)
Anthology 4 - Triple LP. The new volume from The Beatles Anthology Collection.
Anthology 4, is newly curated by Giles Martin, including 13 previously unreleased demos, plus fascinating session and other rare recordings dating from 1963 to 1969. It also includes the band’s final single, ‘Now And Then’, released in 2023, and new mixes of The Beatles’ Anthology-associated hit singles: the GRAMMY-winning ‘Free As A Bird’ and ‘Real Love’, given new life by their original producer, Jeff Lynne, using de-mixed John Lennon vocals. Furthermore, Anthology 4 presents 26 tracks that have never previously been released on vinyl.
The track notes are written by Kevin Howlett with an introduction compiled from 1996 interviews recorded with The Beatles’ close friend and adviser Derek Taylor.
Pressed on 180g black vinyl, the triple LP is housed within poly-lined inner bags and a triple gatefold sleeve.
His fourth album, City Music works as a counterpart to Morby’s acclaimed 2016 release Singing Saw, an autobiographical set that reflected the solitude and landscape in which it was recorded. Saw was imagined as “an old bookshelf with a young Bob and Joni staring back at me, blank and timeless. They live here, in this left side of my brain, smoking cigarettes and playing acoustic guitars while lying on an unmade bed.” And now follows City Music, the yang to its yin, the heads to its tails. It is a collection crafted using the other side of its creator’s brain, the jumping off point perhaps best once again encapsulated by an image. “Here, Lou Reed and Patti Smith stare out at the listener,” explains Morby. “Stretched out on a living room floor they are somewhere in mid-70s Manhattan, also smoking cigarettes.” It finds Morby exploring similar themes of solitude, but this time framed by a window of an uptown apartment that looks down upon an international urban landscape “exposed like a giant bleeding wound.”
- 1: The Prince
- 2: One Step Beyond
- 3: My Girl
- 4: Night Boat To Cairo
- 5: Baggy Trousers
- 6: Embarrassment
- 7: The Return Of The Los Palmas
- 8: Grey Day
- 9: Shut Up (Single Edit)
- 10: It Must Be Love
- 11: Cardiac Arrest
- 12: House Of Fun
- 13: Driving In My Car
- 14: Our House
- 15: Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)
- 16: Wings Of A Dove
- 17: The Sun And The Rain
- 18: Michael Caine
- 19: One Better Day
- 20: Yesterday's Men (Single Edit)
- 21: Uncle Sam (Single Edit)
- 22: Sweetest Girl (Single Edit)
- 23: (Waiting For) The Ghost Train
Relive the early years of Madness with 'Hit Parade Vol. 1 1979-1986'. This 23-track 2LP set remembers the early years of Madness; containing a selection of their biggest hits and best loved tunes. It includes 23 UK Top 40 hits such as 'One Step Beyond', 'Embarrassment', 'My Girl', and 'Night Boat To Cairo'.
Beautifully packaged in a deluxe, gatefold sleeve, this 2LP collection is pressed on translucent red vinyl. The fully illustrated inner sleeves contain new liner notes with various band members and long-time producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, in conversation with renowned author and journalist Paul Sexton.
Firmly established as national treasures and as one of the UK’s most cherished and beloved bands, Madness are adored by their loyal and huge following. Their consistently sold-out shows illustrate their enduring qualities resulting in their popularity continuing to grow and grow.
- 1: The Harder They Come (Live At Madstock 992)
- 2: Lovestruck
- 3: Johnny The Horse
- 4: Drip Fed Fred (The Conspiracy Mix)
- 5: Shame And Scandal
- 6: Girl Why Don’t You
- 7: Sorry (Radio Edit)
- 8: Nw5 (Radio Edit)
- 9: Dust Devil (Radio Edit)
- 10: Sugar And Spice (Radio Edit)
- 11: Forever Young (Melt Music Radio Edit)
- 12: My Girl 2 (Radio Edit)
- 13: Never Knew Your Name
- 14: How Can I Tell You (Radio Edit)
- 15: Misery
- 16: La Luna
- 17: Mr.apples (Toerag Mix)
- 18: Can't Touch Us Now
- 19: Bullingdon Boys
- 20: C'est La Vie
- 21: Baby Burglar
- 22: Round We Go (Single Version)
Experience the modern era of Madness with 'Hit Parade Vol. 2 1992-2024'. This 22-track 2LP set relives the more modern, contemporary years of Madness; containing a selection of hit singles, fan favourites and much-loved tunes. Including 'NW5', 'Shame and Scandal', 'Sorry', 'Drip Fed Fred', 'Mr Apples' and the Top 10 single 'Lovestruck'.
Beautifully packaged in a deluxe, gatefold sleeve, this 2LP collection is pressed on translucent blue vinyl. The fully illustrated inner sleeves contain new liner notes with various band members and long-time producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, in conversation with renowned author and journalist Paul Sexton.
Firmly established as national treasures and as one of the UK’s most cherished and beloved bands, Madness are adored by their loyal and huge following. Their consistently sold-out shows illustrate their enduring qualities resulting in their popularity continuing to grow and grow.
- 1: The Prince
- 2: One Step Beyond
- 3: My Girl
- 4: Night Boat To Cairo
- 5: Baggy Trousers
- 6: Embarrassment
- 7: The Return Of The Los Palmas
- 8: Grey Day
- 9: Shut Up (Single Edit)
- 10: It Must Be Love
- 11: Cardiac Arrest
- 12: House Of Fun
- 13: Driving In My Car
- 14: Our House
- 15: Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)
- 16: Wings Of A Dove
- 17: The Sun And The Rain
- 18: Michael Caine
- 19: One Better Day
- 20: Yesterday's Men (Single Edit)
- 21: Uncle Sam (Single Edit)
- 22: Sweetest Girl (Single Edit)
- 23: (Waiting For) The Ghost Train
- 1: The Harder They Come (Live At Madstock 992)
- 4: Drip Fed Fred (The Conspiracy Mix)
- 5: Shame And Scandal
- 6: Girl Why Don’t You
- 7: Sorry (Radio Edit)
- 8: Nw5 (Radio Edit)
- 9: Dust Devil (Radio Edit)
- 10: Sugar And Spice (Radio Edit)
- 11: Forever Young (Melt Music Radio Edit)
- 12: My Girl 2 (Radio Edit)
- 13: Never Knew Your Name
- 14: How Can I Tell You (Radio Edit)
- 15: Misery
- 16: La Luna
- 17: Mr.apples (Toerag Mix)
- 18: Can't Touch Us Now
- 19: Bullingdon Boys
- 20: C'est La Vie
- 21: Baby Burglar
- 22: Round We Go (Single Version)
- 2: Lovestruck
- 3: Johnny The Horse
Beautifully packaged in a deluxe slipcase, this 4LP box set combines the red vinyl.
Volume 1 and blue vinyl Volume 2 2LP collections. The fully illustrated inner sleeves contain new liner notes with various band members and long-time producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley,
in conversation with renowned author and journalist Paul Sexton.
- Mist
- Like You Were Never Here
- Grace
- Brigid
- A Little Death
- Anna Parnell
- Fare Thee Well
- Rainbows And Kinky Kisses
- In Shame Love In Shame (Feat. Molly Mae Talbot Mccusker
- Grafton Street
- I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
With her ninth studio album, Irish-born, Edinburgh-based singer Heidi Talbot pays tribute to strength, resilience, and inspiration - from legendary figures to the unsung heroines within her own family. Rooted in both personal experience and collective lore, the collection weaves stories of women legendary and intimate. The warrior queen Grace O"Malley (Gráinne Mhaol), the goddess Brigid of Co. Kildare, and Anna Parnell, leader of the Ladies" Land League, appear alongside Talbot"s grandmother Kathleen, whose recorded voice opens the closing track. Throughout, themes of resilience, love, ancestry, and grace echo across time. Following the critically acclaimed Sing It For A Lifetime, Grace Untold continues Heidi Talbot"s evolution as a songwriter of remarkable honesty and depth. It is a record of stories - whispered and sung, remembered and reimagined - a woman"s tribute to all women who have inspired, protected, and passed the song forward.
- Crown Of Thorns
- Out Of The Blue
- Night After Night
- Sunshine
- Empty Days Of Wonder
- World's On Fire
- Down In A Hole
- Hide In The Dark
- Sweet Sweet Addiction
- Lost In A Storm
„Good things take time“; this saying fits perfect for the new and fifth studio album „High On Fire“ of the inernational Classic Hard Rock group SAINTED SINNERS, featuring vocalist Jack Meile (Tygers Of Pan Tang), founding member and guitar player Frank Pané (Bonfire), Ernesto Ghezzi (Gotthard) on Keyboards, Samy Saemann (ex-Fredom Call) on bass and Berci Hirleman on drums. With almost three years in the making, the band returns with their newest collection of songs under the bands own motto: The Essence of Rock’n’Roll. „High On Fire“ delivers a feeling of good time Rock’n’Roll vibes! Let‘s forget and escape from all the bad things in life and enjoy life to the fullest with freedom of expression and a overall positive attitude. With „High On Fire“ you should feel uplifted by music. The album features ten new tracks, including a surprise The Who cover-version, done in the SAINTED SINNERS style!
MD008 is here! — a bold new chapter in theever-evolving world of re-edits. This latest instalmentis a masterclass in versatility and emotion: four distinct cuts, four immersivesoundscapes, each crafted to ignite the dancefloor in its own unforgettableway. From hypnotic vocal firestorms to cinematic tributes, MD008 is a recordthat transcends trends and celebrates the timeless art of groove. Vinyl-only,limited edition — a future classic in the making.
A1 –TVGLips
A relentless vocal workout built to commandattention from the very first beat. “TVGLips” is a powerhouse opener —hypnotic, high-energy, and unapologetically intense. Its driving rhythm andsoaring vocal lines lock dancers into a euphoric trance, pushing momentumhigher with every bar. A weapon of choice for peak-time sets.
A2 –Tu Sei
Radiating pure nostalgia, “Tu Sei” channelsthe neon-lit spirit of the 1980s with a contemporary twist. Shimmering synths,heartfelt melodies, and a groove steeped in retro romance make this track anirresistible dancefloor moment. Equal parts cinematic and soulful, it’s a loveletter to a bygone era — and a timeless anthem for now.
B1 –Inquinada
Where new wave attitude meets disco power.“Inquinada” is a darkly seductive cut that pulses with underground energy — rawbasslines, mechanical percussion, and shimmering synth layers collide to createa sound that’s both nostalgic and futuristic. Perfectly balancing edge andallure, it’s a track that keeps the floor moving deep into the night.
B2 –Gatto Fresco
Closing the EP is aheartfelt homage to one of music’s greatest icons. This is a tribute toFreddie, and it’s pure celebration — anthemic, uplifting, and full of life.With its soaring melodies and infectious groove, it captures the unbreakablespirit and theatrical brilliance of Freddie’s legacy, leaving dancersexhilarated and inspired as the lights come up.
LimitedEdition, Vinyl Only
True to form, MD008 ispressed in strictly limited quantities — once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.Collectors, selectors, and lovers of the edit craft: this is a piece you’llwant in your collection.
Secretsundaze’s recently minted 9FINITY continues its stellar run of explorations into the outer regions of modern club music with an imprint debut from fast-rising talent Milès Borghese.
Borrowing elements from early Detroit techno, and Perlonized minimal, the ‘Antic Drive’ EP distills the German-born, Austria-based producer’s broad spectrum of influences into a highly functional, club-ready collection of tracks that perfectly fits the imprint’s modus operandi.
The A-side kicks off with ‘Do You Ever Fantasize’, a deep club tool built around the vocal sample of the title and punctuated by building drums, alien sonics at every turn, and a mean, highly danceable bassline to boot. The peak time worthy ‘Sustain’ follows an impressive opening, as an incessant mind-looping hypnotic groover aimed straight at the floor.
The EP’s title track ‘Antic Drive’ opens up the flip. Leaning on subtle textures and almost off kilter percussion, minimal broody deepness is the motive here. Borghese’s impressive first outing wraps up with ‘Mateo Does’, a driving rhythm-heavy track built for late nights and early mornings.
Fatsouls is proud to present Trinidadian Deep’s Sonic Vibrations project. The EP is a powerful collection of four independent tracks. With dreamy pads, chants, layered percussion and tubby chords, captivating keys, and a jazz bass line, this package creates a rich, ethereal soundtrack. As you might expect from him, this production is infectious. Take a deep breath and listen!
Plastik People keep it deep once more with a new outing of their ongoing Collections series. There is plenty of ol' school nostalgia in the opening cut, Ricky Montanari's 'Back To Love', with its US garage snares and dusty piano stabs making for a great mix of drive and soul. There's a pared-back dub version too plus an amped up and sweaty Dave Charlesworth dub of Aurora B's 'Good Love.' Last of all is the hurried and soulful house whomp of 'Hard Times' (original 96 mix). Four very useful jams.
The first ASFON release has been a year-long labour of love that has come into being from what felt like a lucid dream, off in the distance, too crazy to believe was real. From our first meeting in the Freerotation yurt to late-night exchanges in Bristol, Winkles (Jamie Slater) has been sharing tracks that lingered long after the party ended. Their raw textures and warped sense of time found a natural home in our sets, eventually leading to the emergence of ‘The Unavoidable EP’, a collection of four diverse tracks which form a singular, immersive experience.
On A1 journey, The Unavoidable Consequence Of Familiarity, a knocking kick opens the door to this new sound world, introducing us to the granular clicks, crazed telephony and vocoded grunts which populate the deep space of Winkles’ imagination. Machines whir and perception shifts in the space between distant synth stabs, while a pulsating bassline battles to break through the filter and create a throbbing low end. Hallucinatory and deep, this is the perfect introduction to both the EP and the ASFON outlook.
Semi Stretches sees Winkles pick up a signal from beyond the outer rim, fire up the hyperdrive and lock into the rolling hum of intergalactic techno. Juggernaut bass forms the perfect counterpoint to the rapid fire rim shots trembling away up top as this Venusian club craft battles static, drives through the milky cosmic and transports the dancing bodies to a Multicoloured Plasticine Universe.
Cutting the engines and switching to suspended animation, Winkles lets us drift through a hazy dream-space where there’s no up or down, where twinkling arps, insectile electronics and hazy sirens coalesce into a psychotropic swirl.
Out of this multicoloured mirage comes Osaka-based astral traveller Erik Luebs, who translates that peak-time ambient bubbler into a Balearic chugger which emerges from the ether to add another dimension to the EP. Rubberised bass, velvet pads and nuanced percussion ensure this is perfect for poolside play in a land of pink sand and sideways tides.
2025 Repress
Mihai Popoviciu, one of the most esteemed names in the deep house and minimal scene, is set to unveil his anticipated new album, ‘Puzzle Box’, on Bondage Music. As one of the label’s core artists, Popoviciu returns for his second full-length album release on the imprint following his successful 2016 album, ‘Home’ - available on vinyl from 15th November 2024.
With a career spanning over a decade and with releases on numerous influential labels such as 8Bit to Berg Audio, Popoviciu has firmly established himself as a go-to within the minimal-leaning realms of house music. Known for intricate soundscapes and deep, hypnotic grooves, his work continues to captivate audiences globally. On ‘Puzzle Box’, he delves deeper into his signature stripped-back yet soulful aesthetic, offering a diverse collection of tracks that traverse through various sonic textures.
“With Puzzle Box, each track unlocks something deeper with every listen” - Mihai Popoviciu.
Consisting of thirteen tracks in total, ‘Puzzle Box’ showcases the Romanian’s sound to its fullest. On the vinyl edition, fans are treated to standout tracks like ‘Batiscaf’, ‘Storm Rider’, and ‘Far Gone’ — vinyl-only gems that capture Popoviciu’s talent for layering subtle, dubby tones with groovy rhythms. The opening track, ‘They All Say’, sets the mood with smooth, atmospheric beats with a skippy groove, followed by the dynamic “Video” and the driving, pulsating energy of “Frankfurt.”
Popoviciu’s skill in crafting versatile productions is showcased throughout the album, with each track offering something unique.
From the sleek, melodic strains of ‘Puzzle Box’ to the hypnotic, rolling basslines of ‘Kinetic’, this LP is a journey into his meticulously constructed sound. The digital version also features the bonus track ‘Body Count 2’, offering a final, rhythmic flourish to round off the release.
‘Puzzle Box’ further cements Mihai Popoviciu’s role as a mainstay on Bondage Music, a label which continues to champion forward-thinking, minimal-leaning house music. With this latest LP, Popoviciu once again proves why he remains a favourite, building on his storied career with another masterclass in refined, deep electronic music.
- Giovanni Lami - A La Noche : A La Selva : En La Sombre
- Giovanni Lami - A La Lluvia
- Hannibal Chew Ii - La Guagua Transamazónica
- Hannibal Chew Ii - Dos Leyendas De Una Fauna Perdida
- Bardo Todol Radios Húmedas
- Bardo Todol - Mercados De Insectos Vibrantes
Three part journey into an imaginary Amazon from three artists working on the fringes of field recording.
Stories del Tiburón Llorón del Amazonas picks up where the previous, Stories of the Indian Dotted Whale trilogy left us. This time, the same three artists, Giovanni Lami, Hannibal Chew II aka Gonçalo F Cardoso and Bardo Todol aka Pablo Picco return to riff on an imaginary crying shark, known to swim in the amazon river. The sad and melancholic shark has never been seen but its weep and sob can be heard all over the region. Here are three works of sympathetic howls for a lonely and misunderstood creature.
First part from Giovanni Lami is made of ghost recordings made during 2020 in Iquitos, Perú, in the amazon forest during the film shoot of “Tras el Barco de Fitzcarraldo”. Second part from Hannibal Chew II is a collection of re-assembled recordings and jams gathered from a trip through the Amazon in late 2017 to early 2018. Later assembled during various improvised recording sessions during the long hot summer of 2023 in Tenerife, Canary Islands. The third and final part comes from Bardo Todol and features abrasive tape and digital field recordings manipulation made by Picco in Iquitos in 2020 during the shooting of “Tras el barco de Fitzcaraldo”.
All three feature sounds of: people talking, static radios, saturday night churches, river people, shawi people, dolphin people, shark people, market people, vibrating insects, zombie insects, giant insects, giant motors and of course various weeps of a crying shark.
- A1: Identified Patient – The Female Medical College Of Pennsylvania (Marcel Dettmann Pitched High Version)
- A2: Tocotronic – Bis Uns Das Licht Vertreibt (Marcel Dettman Version 2 Remix)
- A3: Cristian Vogel – Untitled (Marcel Dettmann Cut)
- B1: John Bender – Victims Of Victimless Crimes (Marcel Dettmann Cut)
- B2: Clark – Dirty Pixie (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- B3: Junior Boys – Work (Marcel Dettmann Remix)
- C1: Mutant Beat Dance - The Human Factor Ft. Naughty Wood (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- C2: Experimental Products – Who Is Kip Jones (Marcel Dettmann Cut)
- C3: Marcel Dettmann – Water Feat. Ryan Elliott (My Own Shadow Remix)
- D1: Severed Heads – We Come To Bless The House (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- D2: Albert Kuningas - Astraaliprojektio (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- D3: K.alexi Shelby – Season Of The Real (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- E1: Ian North – Sex Lust You (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- E2: Ford Proco – Expansión Naranja (Feat. Coil) (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- E3: Nitzer Ebb – Shame (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- F1: Frank Duval – Ogon (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
- F2: Yello – Limbo (Marcel Dettman Version 2 Remix)
- F3: Conrad Schnitzler – Das Tier (Marcel Dettmann Edit)
Cassette / Tape[16,18 €]
2025 REPRESS
A DJ, producer and significant figure in contemporary electronic music, Marcel Dettmann steps forward to contribute to Running Back’s ongoing Mastermix series. Whereas previous editions of Mastermix have taken an ear to the sound of lapsed, legendary clubs such as Wild Pitch and Front, Dettmann’s curation deftly captures the man himself in ongoing perpetual motion, raiding the vault for his own precision-tooled edits, long-employed on dancefloors to devastating effect. Alongside a continuous mix, this release arrives as a 3LP gatefold, and as a limited edition cassette.
Closely associated with Berlin’s techno landscape, Dettmann was born and raised in the former GDR, then later immersed in the bleary-eyed counter cultural landscape of post-unification Berlin. Initially oriented by post-punk, industrial and new-wave music, Dettmann has been DJing since 1993, always expanding and perfecting his repertoire. He later began working behind the counter at the city’s tastemaking rave boutique Hard Wax, and a decade after he first dropped a needle, became (and remains) resident at notable local nightspot Berghain/Panorama Bar, where his instincts have helped sculpt the signature sound of both main dancefloors.
Of course, you’re probably not asking, “Who is Marcel Dettmann?” More importantly, you might want to know; just what treats has he gifted us here? The trip begins with a simple pitch-shift skywards, transforming Identified Patient’s creeping ‘The Female Medical College of Pennsylvania’ into a peak-time freakout, before an alternate take on Toctronic’s ‘Bis uns das Licht vertreibt’ emerges from the vaults for the first time. Dating from 1995, and one of Dettmann’s all-time favourites, Cristian Vogel’s ‘Untitled’ clambers back into the box with respectable cuts, while John Bender’s ‘Victims of A Victimless Crime’ kicks off the flip sporting a new arrangement, transporting us back to the foundations of a confident, stripped-back sound.
A few subtle edits to Clark’s perilously funky ‘Dirty Pixie’ takes us to Dettmann’s remix of Junior Boys. Produced in 2010, it transposes the Canadian duo’s sophisticated pop with our curator in his minimal prime, and has since become an irresistible prize for high-minded diggers. The same can be said for Experimental Products’ explosive proto-electro anthem ‘Who Is Kip Jones?’, empowered from pricey Discogs purgatory with just the slightest of tweaks. It’s deservedly sandwiched between the guiding influences of Chicago and Detroit in the form of Mutant Beat Dance’s raw ‘The Human Factor’ and a shimmering new version of previous solo production ‘Water’, featuring close friend and Ostgut Ton ally, Ryan Elliot.
The second half of the Mastermix seamlessly connects the mechanical past and digital present of EBM and industrial in the dance, with Dettmann’s instincts as a guiding hand. Severed Heads’ iconic ‘We Have Come To Bless This House’ emerges with mere nips and tucks, while Nitzer Ebb’s ‘Shame’ is significantly reimagined as a highwire act of rhythm and tension, setting up a sensual second take on a 2017 remix of ‘Limbo’ from Swiss synth heroes, Yello.
Core musical memories are shaken and stirred with a context-shifting take on Frank Duval’s emotional classic ‘Ogon’, while Ian North’s ‘Sex Lust You’ and Ford Proco’s notable Coil collaboration ‘Expansion Naranja’ effectively throb with only minor adjustments, respectfully imagined as “shadow versions”. Meanwhile, a simple breakbeat lifts Albert Kuningas’s ‘Astraalprojektio’ in the direction of wide-eyed dancefloors, while a fresh take on K-Alexi Shelby’s ‘Season of The Real’ inexplicably emerges somehow even funkier than before.
The conclusion of the compilation leads back to Das Tier from the prolific experimentalist Conrad Schnitzler, whose swirling synths and hypnotic vocals are duly tightened by Dettmann, but only as he puts it, “in conversation with the original.” Concluding three discs and thirty years of commitment to the dancefloor, this Mastermix not only offers us the opportunity to eavesdrop on this endless exchange, but to gain some sought-after material for our own record collections.
- A1: Kosmarnaut
- A2: Nico Lie
- A3: Squadrant
- A4: Manic Repression
- A5: Trance Misja
- B1: Radaktor
- B2: Cyckubus
- B3: Idiotaclysim
- B4: Ecce Zomo
- B5: Rouble Con
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