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Pre-Pedidos: 13 - Septiembre - 2019 CLICK AQUÍ PARA VISITAR EL INDICE CON TODOS LOS LISTADOS DISPONIBLES descuento del 9% para pedidos de este listado recibidos hasta el 20 - septiembre - 2019 inclusive PRE-PEDIDOS: 13 - SEPTIEMBRE - 2019 12.40 € DE:TUNED ATYPIC - DE:10.09: HENKHISESUI / PALAEEUDYPTINAE 11.28 € ASGDE028 12" LEFTFIELD Lanzamiento: 01 - Noviembre - 2019 BEL 180 grams. For this ninth EP and special "10 Years De:tuned" emission we dig deep into Atypic's, better A1 known as Andy and Ed from Plaid, archives for a couple of rare and previously unreleased tracks written in 1992. On offer two mighty lost classics gradually building into a fallout of immense, beautiful proportions produced by one of the most interesting electronic duos of the 90's and modern times. Kevin Foakes (Openmind, DJ Food, Ninja Tune) created all the graphic work. Mastered by Matt Colton at Alchemy B1 Mastering. This 12" is pressed on 180 gr vinyl and 1 track per side to transfer the rough DAT sound at best condition. A separate digital version will be available from the usual digital shops. Stay tuned! 18.30 € DBQP THE SOFT MACHINE - LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON 1970 16.65 € DBQP29 LP ROCK / PROGRESSIVE / REPRESS EUR PSYCHEDELIC A1 Classic Softs performing live at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall, right after the release of the milestone Third on CBS. Classic line up with Hugh Hopper *Bass(, Mike Ratledge (Keyboards), Robert Wyatt (voice & drums) A2 and very special guest Elton Dean on Alto Saxophone and Saxello. Canterbury goes to heaven ! Tracklist SIDE A A1. Out-Bloody Rageous A2. Facelift SIDE B Esther's Nosejob B1a Pig B1b Orange Skin Food B1c A B1 Door Opens And Closes B1d Pigling Bland B1e 10-30 Returns To The Bedroom LINEAR BABE ROOTS - BABE ROOTS (feat. 12.50 € MOVEMENT MILLY JAMES, STEPHANIE WRIGHT, BABA RAS & KOJO NEATNESS) 11.38 € LMS001RP LP DUB / REGGAE REPRESS / 180 grams / Poster Included FRA A1 A2 A3 A4 First Babe Roots album perfectly executed. This is the perfect balance between dub structures and reggae B1 rhythms B2 B3 B4 11.90 € EREZIONI LA TROUPE - DANCING 10.83 € ERZ-006 12" ITALO-DISCO / DOWNTEMPO REPRESS ITA A1 Following the successful slow tempo masterpiece "Just A Moment" by Liquid Mask, we have here another chill Italodisco treasure called "Dancing" by La Troupe, originally released in 1984 via Drums Edizioni. Urgently worthy of a reissue the tracks are fully remastered from the original master tape, courtesy of Gero B1 Merella 1 / 23 ROKKO - YOUNIVERSE EP: HOUSE 12.80 € FREE VOYAGE TRACK / SMALL TOWN LOVE / UNTITLED 54++ / BODY, SOUL & 11.65 € MIND / SKALLAX VOYA002 12" HOUSE / TECH-HOUSE / Vinyl Only ITA BROKEN / AMBIENT A1 A2 The second release on Freevoyage is from Rokko, dj and producer from Slovenia. Founder of Just Jam B1 collective, based in Ptuj B2 B3 MAD BUTCHER 18.30 € CLASSICS VIOLATORS - THE NO FUTURE YEARS 16.65 € MBC62 LP PUNK / OI RE-STOCK DEU A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 UK Oi! punk from the early '80s. This LP includes all the band-s singles for the No Future label. Limited to 500 B1 copies B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 14.30 € DOLLY DUBS LNA - BAREFOOT AGNA SERRA VENERDI 13.01 € DOLLYDUBS8 12" IDM / BROKEN-BEAT Lanzamiento: 14 - Octubre - 2019 NLD A1 A2 Late Night Approach show their diversity by launching their side project simply called LNA. their love for IDM, broken beat and jungle comes full circle on this powerful EP. 4 UK influenced slamming steppers for all B1 the dedicated ravers out there! B2 LUMIERES LA NUIT 11.20 € OFF IN2DEEP - JAMS EP 10.19 € LLNOFF003 12" MINIMAL / TECH-HOUSE / RE-STOCK / Vinyl Only FRA TECH-DUB Lumi resLaNuit (alias LLN) is glad to introduce you to Jams EP (LLNOFF003), 3rd release of its OFF series by A1 Montreal- based duet In2Deep. Jams EP unveils two deep, straightforward and hypnotic tracks. Whereas Jam 1 relates to a peaceful and groovy warm up ambiance, Jam 2 links definitely more to a gloomy and mystic after-party spirit. 350g/m2 coated black paper, uncoated white inside. Sticker with release B1 information 2 / 23 LUMIERES LA NUIT 11.20 € OFF MASSUD MATIN & SMISOU - SAMOCHAI EP: ZAL / CHANJ 10.19 € LLNOFF004 12" MINIMAL / TECH-DUB / DEEP- RE-STOCK / Vinyl Only FRA TECHNO LumieresLaNuit (LLN) is glad to introduce you to Samochai (LLNOFF004), 4th release of its OFF series by Bremen-based music producers and DJs Massud Matin & Smisou. Samochai EP presents two different A1 atmospheres that Lumi resLaNuit and its OFF Series are particularly fond of: deep- and dub-techno. Indeed, whereas Massud Matin take us out of ourselves with the deep, atmospheric and mindblowing beats of "Zal", Smisou immerses us in his musical world with the dubby, cadenced and aquatic beats of "Chanj". Massud Matin & Smisou celebrate the same music since 2012. The beginning of their collaboration was marked by a couple of digital releases like Smisou s remix of Massud Matin s Come On (2015) and his Keemun EP (2016) in collaboration with Miynn on Samani that also includes a remix by Massud Matin. More B1 recently, Massud Matin & Smisou released Parand de Muth on Brosh records. Finally, in December 2017, Massud Matin brought out his first vinyl EP Like You (TPRL03) on Romanian label Tupiar Records. 350g/m2 coated black paper, uncoated white inside. Sticker with release information 21.50 € JAMAICAN SCIENTIST meets THE CRAZY MAD PROFESSOR - AT CHANNEL ONE 19.57 € JRLP41 LP DUB / REGGAE RE-STOCK GBR A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 The Mighty Scientist meets Jamaicas original Crazy Mad Professor in a dub showdown pitching their best musical shots against each other. The winner.....well only you can decide!!!. The connection between these A7 two great Mixers/ Producers is that they both learned the trade and also cut their musical teeth working A8 with the master himself King Tubby. Scientist (b.Overton Brownie,1960, Jamaica) and the Crazy Mad B1 Professor (not to be confused with the London based Mad Professor, Neil Frazer , Ariwa Sounds) initially both B2 helped King Tubby (b. Osbourne Ruddock) wind his transformers for his main business of electrical repairs. They both moved over to engineering and mixing when the need arose due to the heavy demands on B3 Tubbys time and studio became too great B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 17th NORTH THE MIGHTY DIAMONDS - PASS THE 15.30 € PARADE KNOWLEDGE: REGGAE ANTHOLOGY 13.92 € VPRL5010 LP REGGAE / ROOTS RE-STOCK USA A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Cut loud and proud with ten tracks carefully selected for black wax lovers "Pass The Knowledge" includes first time on LP appearances for many sought after sound-system favourites alongside the big signature hits B1 ('Right Time', 'Bodyguard', 'Pass The Kouchie')! B2 B3 B4 B5 3 / 23 11.20 € KEY VINYL VELA UNIFORM - KRATOS (BLAWAN RMX) 10.19 € KEY015 12" TECHNO Vinyl Only DEU A1 With a broad interpretation and appreciation for diversity within electronic music, the fresh Dutch artist A2 Vela Uniform is always looking out to the right balance between dense textures and complex rhythmic structures. In this EP he shows three solo tracks and one more track collaborating with the English Berlin B1 based Blawan, a name that doesn't need an introduction for who anybody who knows the techno scene B2 of the last 10 years. 12" - Vinyl Only 12.30 € DRUMCODE CJ BOLLAND & THE ADVENT - CAMARGUE 2019 PART 1 (MACEO 11.19 € PLEX & KEITH CARNAL RMXS) DC210 12" TECHNO SWE ‘Camargue’ gets a fresh treatment on Drumcode, as a handful of techno’s finest give new life to an R&S classic - with six mixes from the likes of Maceo Plex, Keith Carnal, Enrico Sangiuliano, Adam Beyer and A1 Layton Giordani spread across two EP's. Coming from the studio of CJ Bolland and Portuguese journeyman The Advent, the track was born out of a golden age of Belgium dance music and first released in 1992. It stands as one of the most treasured pieces of vinyl in Adam Beyer’s collection and this six-part compilation of remixes and remakes marks a highpoint in Drumcode’s history. In this first part, Maceo Plex makes his A2 return to DC after 2014’s ‘Conjure Dreams’, providing a bustling industrial take, with distorted vox that gives way to sheaths of stirring melody, before the spine-tingling chords enter the fore and the cut drops into broken beats. CJ Bolland and The Advent then polish the edges of their time-honoured rave favourite with a punchy pin-sharp 2019 version of the original. In contrast to the peak-time prowess of the other B1 respective versions, rising Dutch talent Keith Carnal moulds a liquid smooth interpretation heavy on hypnosis and sparse drums CJ BOLLAND & THE ADVENT - 12.30 € DRUMCODE CAMARGUE 2019 PART 2 (ENRICO SANGIULIANO, ADAM BEYER and 11.19 € LAYTON GIORDANI & THE ADVENT DC210P5 RMXS) 12" TECHNO SWE A1 For part two, Enrico Sangiuliano delivers a trademark cosmic rework underlined by tribal bass stabs and twisted synth lines to accompany the famous riff. It’s an outstanding remake that’s already a big summer favourite for the Drumcode crew. On the B side, Adam Beyer and Layton Giordani unleash their own B1 groove-injected, future-focused adaption, all the while never losing sight of the misty-eyed spirit of the original. Rounding out the package The Advent drops his own fresh version, a whip-smart cut that chops B2 and changes between pounding drums, dreamy synth interludes and warbled effects DAMAGED 11.00 € GOODS THE SNIVELLING SHITS - BRING ME THE HEAD OF YUKIO MISHIMA / ET 10.01 € MOI, ET MOI, ET MOI DAMGOOD520 7" PUNK / ROCK GBR A1 On December 15th 2018 The Snivelling Shits played their first show in over 40 years, supporting Croydon legends Johnny Moped at London's Lexington.
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