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Amaré launches new deep house imprint with a gorgeous Dubbyman EP

3am deep house on the Assemblage EP from Sole Aspect.

Arnheim lights up Roots Underground on The Journey Is The Place To Be

Arnheim has a sound that is bigger than the moon, brighter than the sun and powered by an internal rhythm so precise you could set a watch to it.

Rigenerazioni – the hypnotic electronic sutras of Davide Tonini

Exquisitely produced techno & electronica on this album from Davide Tonini via Detroit Underground.
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Black Sjuan moves people, asses & mountains on The Underdog Railroad

Black Sjuan's tracks move. They make people move. And the business we are in, first and foremost, is a people-moving business
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Midland, Lone & more remix Tom VR’s Please Keep Shimmering

Box-fresh futurist techno with remixed tracks from Tom VR's Please Keep Shimmering album.
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Detroit’s Strand returns with the electrifying “Resilience” EP

Hidden gems right in plain sight: Detroit true people Strand return on Resilience with DJ Stingray 313 and Shamus Coghlan remixes.
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Northworks’ “Repeating Is In Everyone” is a minimal house masterpiece

Massive respect due to anyone that can lead off a one-sheet for a 21st century electronic music EP with a quote from Gertrude Stein.
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Detroit’s MotorCity Wine drops Javonntte’s elegant “Abstract Love”

Real house music from one of Detroit and deep house music's leading lights.
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Dutch Disco-Tech from Fouk on “Paradise”

Quality underground Fouk-house on Paradise, a five-track 4/4 affair from Shall Not Fade.
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Hot Summer Nights: Garrett David’s Live Live

Chicago producer & Queen! resident Garrett David drops a second EP on Spanish label Mate and it's flying.
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Delano Smith returns to Mixmode with the gorgeous deepness of BeNeath

There are very few records that every DJ could use, much less need; Delano Smith's "BeNeath" is one that checks both boxes.
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CMD makes dreamy dark techno on Social Factory Reset

Rolling with dark grooves and serpentine basslines, CMD makes some of the best produced techno you'll hear
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Afterlife drops deep, dope four-tracker Rising Up

Afterlife releases a sophisticated collection of warm-up/warm down vibes on his Subatomic label.
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Roberta’s Brooklyn Ave Sessions is giving us life this year

The EP released by Worldship has gone through two pressings this year and is still impossible to find - for good reason.
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Rich Daddies drop the incendiary Get Close EP

Killer UK Garage track from "Rich Daddies," purportedly a pair of Australian housemates who made this incendiary record "during one of the longest lockdowns in the world."
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Crackazat drops slick album taster Beacon of Light EP

Freerange drops a nice warm-up package for Crackazat's forthcoming album with a 9+ minute epic Ron Trent deep house jazz remix.
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Andrés + Moods & Grooves = Happiness

Detroit's Andrés returns for a deep & soulful encore on Mike Grant's seminal Moods & Grooves records with Back In The Open.

Reissue alert: Gerald Donald reissues Arpanet tracks on “Hydrostatic Equilibrium”

Ranging from ambient to electro, two tracks from James Stinson's Drexciya collaborator are reissued on single-sided vinyl and digital by 30D ExoPlanets.
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Inside the musical mind of Reggie Dokes

Reggie Dokes has always been an artist that one can count on to deliver cutting edge dance floor creations and "June Child" is no exception.
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OPOLOPO sacks the Local Talk vault like a Vandal on “Tweaks”

OPOLOPO's Tweaks are referential without getting reverential - exactly what you'd want when a label that is constantly looking forward throws a glance back to its past.

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