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This is underground house music made in Detroit with real weight, moody, stylish and absolutely loaded with character. A bold and ultra-desirable vinyl-only drop that nails the spirit of Detroit-rooted dance music while keeping its own identity razor sharp. Massive record, massive presence, no compromise.
он должен быть опубликован на 19.06.2026
он должен быть опубликован на 19.06.2026
Unheard Music returns with its second release, delivering a hypnotic and club-driven Tech House package by Malandra Jr. and pizzaaftersex.
Built around the infectious pull of Your Retreat, this EP captures that late-night tension where groove, atmosphere, and repetition lock into one fluid movement. The original mix sets the tone with a stripped yet emotionally charged framework, balancing rolling percussion, subtle pressure, and a strong sense of floor-focused depth.
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Soul Stage lands another essential chapter with Soulstage 002, a seriously classy and deeply authentic statement from the one and only Orlando Voorn. Carried by the unmistakable spirit of Detroit, this release is the kind of record that reminds you why true house music never loses its power, timeless, soulful, effortlessly cool and full of authority.
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Deeply rooted in dub techno but reaching far beyond genre routine, weight, atmosphere, restraint and absolute emotional pull. This is dub techno at a truly exceptional level, elegant, deeply absorbing and crafted with the kind of vision that separates strong releases from genuinely unforgettable ones. A massive record with real staying power, and another stunning transmission from Notta Records.
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M-Plant's Perpetual Masters series continues throughout 2026 with Robert Hood's "Spectra" EP up next. Remastered once again by legendary German producer, Thomas Heckmann, the individual tracks have been dropping digitally through April and are now followed by a full vinyl release in June.
Robert Hood's "Spectra" EP, originally released in 2001, stands as a defining example of his stripped-back, conceptual approach to techno. It sees Robert Hood operating at his most stripped-down and hypnotic, built from tightly looped drum patterns and shadowy synth fragments that slowly evolve. Hood's precision is evident in every detail, as he balances repetition with crisp percussion and a tightly controlled groove.
More deep, immersive and hard-hitting minimal techno from the master.
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- A1: In Your Own Sweet Way (March 16, 1956 Version)
- A2: No Line
- A3: Vierd Blues
- A4: In Your Own Sweet Way (May 11, 1956 Version)
- B1: Diane
- B2: Trane’s Blues
- B3: Something I Dreamed Last Night
- C1: It Could Happen To You
- C2: Woody’n You
- C3: Ahmad’s Blues
- D1: Surrey With The Fringe On Top
- D2: It Never Entered My Mind
- D3: When I Fall In Love
- D4: Salt Peanuts
- E1: Four
- E2: The Theme (Take 1)
- E3: The Theme (Take 2)
- E4: If I Were A Bell
- E5: Well, You Needn’t
- F1: ’Round Midnight
- F2: Half Nelson
- F3: You’re My Everything
- F4: I Could Write A Book
- G1: Oleo
- G2: Airegin
- G3: Tune Up
- G4: When Lights Are Low
- H1: Blues By Five
- H2: My Funny Valentine
Released to celebrate Miles Davis’ centennial, Miles ’56 collects together recordings from the year that Davis recorded his most influential work on Prestige. With cuts from “Cookin,” “Relaxin,” “Workin” and “Steamin”, this collection includes the Quintet of Davis, Coltrane, Garland, Chambers, & Jones. Released on limited 4-LP and remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMY-winning engineer Paul Blakemore the set Included new liner notes by GRAMMY-winners Ashley Kahn and Dan Morgenstern.
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- 1: Dee Dee Brave – My My Lover (Tony Humphries Dub)*
- 2: The Brotherhood – Love Will Make It Right (Club Mix)
- 3: Deuce & Satin – Hyper
- 4: Jomanda – Make My Body Rock
- 5: Bobby Harding – Feelin' Happy (The Kiki Club Mix)
- 6: Man Machine – Elektro-Genetik
- 7: Mae-1 – Sweet Feelin’
- 8: Romanthony – Falling From Grace (Tony Humphries Demo Mix)*
- 9: Kerri Chandler – Kerri Kaoz Beat (Acetate Instrumental)*
- 10: Jomanda – Don’t You Want My Love (Street Style Mix)
- 11: Anthony Thomas – You Don’t Love Me
- 12: Jay Williams – Sweat (Dance Track)
- 13: Jay Williams – Sweat
- 14: Precious – Definition Of A Track
- 15: Victor Romeo Presents Leatrice Brown – Love Will Find A Way (Zanzibar Edit)*
- 16: When Worlds Collide – Deep (2263 Mix)
- 17: Mondee Oliver – Make Me Want You (Club Mix, Extended)
- 18: Deskee – Let There Be House (Mix Abcd I)
- 19: Ed The Red Feat. Mj White – Broken Promises (Club Mix)
- 20: Mr. Monday – Appreciate
- 21: How Ii House – Time 2 Feel The Rhythm (Symphonic Mix)
- 22: Romanthony – In The Mix (A Tribute To Tony Humphries)
- 23: Billy “Jack” Williams Presents Utterance – Grant Me Utterance
(*Previously unreleased)
Telling a tale of house music’s early days or roots without mentioning Tony Humphries as a club DJ, remixer and radio disc jockey would make it an incomplete, forged and most of all a bit of a yawn.
Born in Brooklyn in 1957, Humphries’ musical journey is synonymous with New York City’s dance music history and the evolution from uptempo soul music to house: from being a dancer at David Mancuso’s infamous Loft parties to becoming a mobile DJ and getting the call from Shep Pettibone to become his right hand at
the then new Kiss FM radio station, followed by countless remix offers and a legendary residency at Newark’s Club Zanzibar. Next to that one, is was especially his work as a radio disc jockey for said station during most of the 1980s until 1994 that gave him majestic clout. Breaking new records week in, week out,
putting New Jersey acts like Adeva and Jomanda or countless up-and-coming producers from there on the musical map, while simultaneously playing the hottest imports from Europe, trax from Chicago, dance classics and all things straight from New York’s music factory that never seemed to stop.
Going to his vast and almost complete archive of radio shows from way back when he graced those airwaves, we at Running Back Records have pickedNew Release Information original recordings that symbolize his importance as an industry giant and ambassador of this style of music.
„But one thing I would like to point out is that, as a DJ, the music I play is not my music. I want to make it perfectly clear that it is music that is released, and it’s everyone’s music. I do not take any other credit than being the middle person exposing this music.“
(Tony Humphries in: What Kind of House Party Is This?, Jonathan Fleming, 1996)
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- A1: Dee Dee Brave – My My Lover (Tony Humphries Dub)*
- A2: Jomanda – Don’t You Want My Love (Street Style)
- B1: R-Tyme – Illusions (Mayday Mix)
- B2: Blakk Society Feat. David Hollister – Just Another Lonely Day (Club Mix)
- C1: Anthony Thomas – You Don’t Love Me
- C2: Victor Romeo – Love Will Find A Way (Zanzibar Edit)*
- C3: Romanthony – In The Mix (Tony’s Classic Mastermix)
- D1: Slam – Eternal
- D2: Mondee Oliver – Make Me Want You (Club Mix, Extended)
- E1: Bobby Harding – Feelin' Happy (The Kiki Club Mix)
- E2: Deskee – Let There Be House (Mix Abcd I)
- E3: Bizzy B – B With U
- F1: When Worlds Collide – Deep (2263 Mix)
- F2: Jay Williams – Sweat (Dance Track)
(*Previously unreleased)
Telling a tale of house music’s early days or roots without mentioning Tony Humphries as a club DJ, remixer and radio disc jockey would make it an incomplete, forged and most of all a bit of a yawn.
Born in Brooklyn in 1957, Humphries’ musical journey is synonymous with New York City’s dance music history and the evolution from uptempo soul music to house: from being a dancer at David Mancuso’s infamous Loft parties to becoming a mobile DJ and getting the call from Shep Pettibone to become his right hand at
the then new Kiss FM radio station, followed by countless remix offers and a legendary residency at Newark’s Club Zanzibar. Next to that one, is was especially his work as a radio disc jockey for said station during most of the 1980s until 1994 that gave him majestic clout. Breaking new records week in, week out,
putting New Jersey acts like Adeva and Jomanda or countless up-and-coming producers from there on the musical map, while simultaneously playing the hottest imports from Europe, trax from Chicago, dance classics and all things straight from New York’s music factory that never seemed to stop.
Going to his vast and almost complete archive of radio shows from way back when he graced those airwaves, we at Running Back Records have pickedNew Release Information original recordings that symbolize his importance as an industry giant and ambassador of this style of music.
„But one thing I would like to point out is that, as a DJ, the music I play is not my music. I want to make it perfectly clear that it is music that is released, and it’s everyone’s music. I do not take any other credit than being the middle person exposing this music.“
(Tony Humphries in: What Kind of House Party Is This?, Jonathan Fleming, 1996)
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- A1: Jomanda – Make My Body Rock
- A2: Mae-1 – Sweet Feelin’
- B1: Billy “Jack” Williams Presents Utterance – Grant Me Utterance *
- B2: Precious – Definition Of A Track
- B3: Man-Machine – Elektro-Genetik
- C1: Jay Williams – Sweat (Sweat The Club Mix)
- C2: Kerri Chandler – Kerri Kaoz Beat (Acetate Instrumental)
- D1: Romanthony – Falling From Grace (Tony Humphries Demo Mix)*
- D2: Ed The Red Feat. Passion In Fashion – 1-900 (Instrumental)
- E1: The Brotherhood – Love Will Make It Right (Club Mix)
- E2: A Slice Of Life – You Make Me Feel So (Asol Mix)
- F1: The It – Donnie (Hardy Mix By Ron Hardy)
- F2: Cisco Ferreia – Cisco’s Groove
(*Previously unreleased)
Telling a tale of house music’s early days or roots without mentioning Tony Humphries as a club DJ, remixer and radio disc jockey would make it an incomplete, forged and most of all a bit of a yawn.
Born in Brooklyn in 1957, Humphries’ musical journey is synonymous with New York City’s dance music history and the evolution from uptempo soul music to house: from being a dancer at David Mancuso’s infamous Loft parties to becoming a mobile DJ and getting the call from Shep Pettibone to become his right hand at
the then new Kiss FM radio station, followed by countless remix offers and a legendary residency at Newark’s Club Zanzibar. Next to that one, is was especially his work as a radio disc jockey for said station during most of the 1980s until 1994 that gave him majestic clout. Breaking new records week in, week out,
putting New Jersey acts like Adeva and Jomanda or countless up-and-coming producers from there on the musical map, while simultaneously playing the hottest imports from Europe, trax from Chicago, dance classics and all things straight from New York’s music factory that never seemed to stop.
Going to his vast and almost complete archive of radio shows from way back when he graced those airwaves, we at Running Back Records have pickedNew Release Information original recordings that symbolize his importance as an industry giant and ambassador of this style of music.
„But one thing I would like to point out is that, as a DJ, the music I play is not my music. I want to make it perfectly clear that it is music that is released, and it’s everyone’s music. I do not take any other credit than being the middle person exposing this music.“
(Tony Humphries in: What Kind of House Party Is This?, Jonathan Fleming, 1996)
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One of the true, undisputed pioneers of Dutch techno, Steve Rachmad appears on Dekmantel for an EP of peerless machine music. On the 3-6-9 EP, the artist also known as Sterac, Parallel 9 and many other names plies a powerful trade in funked up, gritty and soulful techno made the proper way.
The connection between Rachmad and Dekmantel reaches back many years via his frequent appearances at the Dekmantel Festival — he has two performances at the 2026 edition as well as sets at Dekmantel Selectors lined up later in the summer. The 3-6-9 EP lands ahead of an album and world tour that marks 45 years in service to electronic music, nodding to Rachmad's earliest roots in electro funk through to his day-one embrace of house and techno as it made its way across the Atlantic from Chicago and Detroit.
There's a rowdy, rave-spirited energy to the synth hook bucking its way through the centre of '3 Creation Energy', coming on in brassy tones laced with artful distortion while the drums dutifully jack the way they ought to. There's a more linear, pressure cooker quality to the tidal filter work guiding '6 Physical Manifestation' to its own energetic peaks, while '9 Completion and Delivery' surfs on coursing waves of arpeggiated lead lines before breaking through to the oceanic calm of grandiose pad tones.
There's no mystery to unpick here — this is quite simply techno perfection made with the instinct and experience of a master of the form, whose life is synonymous with every inch of the culture.
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Dewa Alit, master of radical Balinese gamelan, returns to Black Truffle with Baur Bentur. Genetic (2020, BT063) introduced international listeners to the magical sound-world of Alit’s Gamelan Salukat, who perform on instruments tuned to a unique scale derived from modified versions of two traditional Balinese scales. The two pieces heard on Chasing the Phantom (2022, BT093) further demonstrated his radical fusion of tradition and experimentation, with passages where unorthodox techniques make the acoustic ensemble resemble glitching electronics. Baur Bentur now highlights another aspect of Alit’s work, presenting pieces composed in 2024 and 2025 where Gamelan Salukat performs alongside virtuoso pianist Sri Hanuraga. Alit’s music is grounded in deep reflection on the tradition of Balinese gamelan and its place in the contemporary world. His title, ‘Baur Bentur’, which translates as ‘mixing and smashing’, points to his embrace of the intercultural mixture of Eastern and Western elements in the search for innovation. Against the calcification of Balinese music into tourist entertainment, Alit poses his searching, experimental work, which celebrates the communal values and performance practices of traditional gamelan while pushing into startling new directions.
‘Sukat Tacara’ is a study in layered tempos, meters, and polyrhythms, a constantly shifting dialogue between piano and the instruments of Gamelan Salukat. It begins close to a traditional concerto, pairing a brisk sequence of melodic variations from the piano with a spare but propulsive accompaniment of drums and hanging metallophone tones, punctuated by low gong strikes. The piano builds in volume and density across a rapid succession of fragments, at points recalling George Antheil’s ticking wind-up machinery, though Hanuraga’s jazz background shines through in the fluidity with which he navigates the complexities of the score, where chromatic movement co-exists with bluesy phrases. An abrupt change in the piano to patterns of dense clusters introduces a new episode, during which the metallic instruments of the gamelan enter the foreground. The piece dazzles with its inventive rhythms and dynamics, building to a stunning passage featuring the signature heavy muting technique of the Gamelan Salukat metallophones in kinetic patterns that would be at home on a Príncipe release.
The title piece begins at high intensity and rarely lets up, working through bracing unison ensemble melodies and punctuation points where piano and gamelan together seem to become a single, thudding drum. For much of the piece the piano is tightly integrated into the ensemble, the harmonic extensions of the melodic line subsumed into a moving cloud of complex overtones generated by the gamelan instruments. Wildly kinetic on the rhythmic level, the piece swarms with microscopic movements of beating patterns generated by the ‘blend and crush’ of three simultaneous tuning systems: the equal temperament of the piano and the saih cenik (small scale) and saih gede (big scale) used by the gamelan instruments. Accompanied by the composer’s thoughtful liner notes and images of the musicians, Baur Bentur is a stunning next step in Alit’s radical combination of tradition and innovation.
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- 1: Meteorite
- 2: Greyscale
- 3: Pablo
- 4: Stresser
- 5: Ethan Allen
- 6: Indian Giver
- 7: Radical Firepower
- 8: Ford
- 1: Morale Is Low
- 2: Coping With Senility (Lowlife Owns A Pen)
- 3: This Afternoons Malady
- 4: Fixed On Ththe One
- 5: Sitcom Epiphany
- 6: Solar
- 1: New Clear Saturday
- 2: Regrets Are Unanswered Dreams
- 3: Demonica
- 438: Calumet
- 5: One Transmission
- 6: Same To You
- 1: Record City After World
- 2: The New State
- 3: Lunatic
- 4: The Highs And Lows
- 5200: 0 Miles
- 6: Heart Of Desire
- 7: Early Stars
- 8: Morale Is Low (Alternate Version)
- 1: That's Why She Hates Me
- 2: Solar (Alternate Version)
- 3: Lowlife (Version Remix)
- 4: Grace (Wizard Glick Is Swimming)
- 5: Drive By Negly
- 6: Early Stars (7" Version)
- 7: That's Why She Hates Me (" Version)
- 8: Hialeah
- 9: Figured Out
Opaque Red Vinyl[86,98 €]
Die vollständigen originalen Studioaufnahmen des aus San Diego stammenden, über Boston geformten Alternative-Trios - remastert, restauriert und in einem opulenten Boxset vereint. Wait A Lifetime versammelt die unvergleichlichen Alben der Band Junk und This Afternoon Malady sowie R.I.P., erweitert um ihr unvollendetes drittes Album, Singles, Split-Veröffentlichungen und Beiträge zu Compilations. Das begleitende 68-seitige Booklet zeichnet die gesamte Geschichte anhand eines Essays von Nina Cocoran und Dutzender zeitgenössischer Fotos nach. Alles ist untergebracht in einer beeindruckenden, kaschierten und lackierten Box. Sink in die Erde - und flieg.
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- 1: Meteorite
- 2: Greyscale
- 3: Pablo
- 4: Stresser
- 5: Ethan Allen
- 6: Indian Giver
- 7: Radical Firepower
- 8: Ford
- 1: Morale Is Low
- 2: Coping With Senility (Lowlife Owns A Pen)
- 3: This Afternoons Malady
- 4: Fixed On Ththe One
- 5: Sitcom Epiphany
- 6: Solar
- 1: New Clear Saturday
- 2: Regrets Are Unanswered Dreams
- 3: Demonica
- 438: Calumet
- 5: One Transmission
- 6: Same To You
- 1: Record City After World
- 2: The New State
- 3: Lunatic
- 4: The Highs And Lows
- 5200: 0 Miles
- 6: Heart Of Desire
- 7: Early Stars
- 8: Morale Is Low (Alternate Version)
- 1: That's Why She Hates Me
- 2: Solar (Alternate Version)
- 3: Lowlife (Version Remix)
- 4: Grace (Wizard Glick Is Swimming)
- 5: Drive By Negly
- 6: Early Stars (7" Version)
- 7: That's Why She Hates Me (" Version)
- 8: Hialeah
- 9: Figured Out
Black Vinyl[80,63 €]
Die vollständigen originalen Studioaufnahmen des aus San Diego stammenden, über Boston geformten Alternative-Trios - remastert, restauriert und in einem opulenten Boxset vereint. Wait A Lifetime versammelt die unvergleichlichen Alben der Band Junk und This Afternoon Malady sowie R.I.P., erweitert um ihr unvollendetes drittes Album, Singles, Split-Veröffentlichungen und Beiträge zu Compilations.Das begleitende 68-seitige Booklet zeichnet die gesamte Geschichte anhand eines Essays von Nina Cocoran und Dutzender zeitgenössischer Fotos nach. Alles ist untergebracht in einer beeindruckenden, kaschierten und lackierten Box.Sink in die Erde - und flieg.
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Staffan Lindberg’s Revéillon EP links Rio baile funk, São Paulo club mutations and Stockholm electronic craft. Made with Brazilian MCs Maromba and G7, it grew from Instagram DMs, nights at Pedra do Sal, Copacabana on New Year’s Eve and a shared taste for whisky, Red Bull and pick-and-mix.
Raw, playful and transportive, the EP landed digitally on April 3rd, with vinyl to follow in June on Studio Barnhus.
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2026 Repress
The ongoing importance of this album is indisputable, essential both to techno and to Tresor. It is a history intertwined. This work elevates its maker as master, and remain a cherished moment in the Tresor story, sharing an irrefutable singular magic, sounding as present and indispensable as when first created. To understand this work fully is to stand back and celebrate its impact.
Originally released in 1994, 'Internal Empire' marks a point of transition for Robert Hood moving on from his previous collaborations within Underground Resistance. Robert Hood advanced uncovering the power of true minimalism. Deep soul through a simplicity that showed how much could be done with so little. The devastating rhythms of this album forge the unmatched spirit of this sound, influencing generations to come.
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Последний логин: 20 мес. назад
The Austrian imprint Fortunea Records took a little break to fill up their batteries and comes back now this summer with a release by the Bavarian duo Decent Rides. They are around for a couple of years and are also the masterminds behind the label Interloot Records.
On the ‚Like We Do‘ EP they are your guides for a versatile house infiltrated tour. The title-track is an energetic floorfiller with modulated synth sequences and heart stomping drum patterns. Definitely the killer app on this wax.
The second track on the A-side features the tune ‚Mind Maze‘. A funky bouncing bassline, reverberant almost siren sounding tones, staccato vocal samples and high accentuated hats make you blister your feet from your high intensively dance moves.
On track B2, the duo adds further "Colours" to the record. This melancholic deep house tune exudes a beautiful, somber, and yet captivating atmosphere that is impossible to resist. This track could be very effective when played during sunrise or sundown.
And finally, they round off this release with cosmic dub sounds and shimmering chords. "Lembo" invigorates the senses. Every beat on this tech house track is an invitation to let go and feels you the pulse of the underground scene.
Go check this out!
Limited to 200 records. There will be no repress!
Mastering by Patrick Pulsinger.
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Mauro Pawlowski's 'Unspectacular Times' is the sound of an artist completely at ease with himself, and with the world, in all its ordinary, unglamorous beauty. Ten songs rooted in everyday observation and emotion, produced by Scorpio Twins (Stephane Misseghers and Bruno Coussée) with a full 24-carat 80s gloss: lush synths and basslines.
Where everything around us seems to demand maximum volume and instant outrage, Pawlowski turns that logic quietly inside out. These are songs about love that sneaks up on you, desire that builds in an art gallery, and a Nobel Prize winner falling off his bike and giving a thumbs up. Small moments, but in Pawlowski's hands, that's where everything worth paying attention to actually lives.
Guest appearances from Brianne Dunne (Daryl Hall & John Oates) and Pol Coussée, a Belgian saxophonist who found his way from London to Toronto and has played alongside Barry White and Isaac Hayes.
Following the 70s-tinged 'Eternal Sunday Drive', his second album on Unday Records 'Unspectacular Times' is Pawlowski's most pop focused to date. His most recent chapter in a career that has taken him from Evil Superstars to dEUS, through theater, dance, film and more alter egos than most artists have albums.
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Straight from the depths of techno, Lewis Fautzi delivers an intense EP where each track pulls you deeper into a raw, immersive soundscape.
Featuring five tracks that explore deep textures, driving rhythms, and dark atmospheres, "Ghosts Don't Text Me" reinforces his unmistakable signature style.
5 tracks. 1 identity. Pure energy from start to finish.
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