Artist /Track title (remix) /Label (catnum) /Giovanni DamicoThe Sound Of RevolutionLumberjacks in Hell2.Lenny WilliamsChanges(Joaquin Joe Claussell edit & Overdub)ABC/Sacred Rhythm US3.SPACEARKDon't Stop (vocal)Mr Bongo4.Alan Dixon feat Frank HookerRise And ShineLumberjacks in Hell5.The PATCHOULI BROTHERSTugboat Edits Volume 13Tugboat Edits US6.Em VeeEm Vee EditsLumberjacks in Hell7.CandidoDancin' And Prancin'Salsoul8.First ChoiceI Can Show You (Better Than I Can Tell You)(Phonk D Edit)Salsoul9.FolamourLook At Me Or I'll Steal Your Eyes10.Kelly G.Feels Good (Yeah!)(Kelly G. Little Louie Party Mix)T's CratesMore DJ Charts
Fri, 25 Jan 2019 Post a comment Ryuichi Sakamoto - Energy Flow (U-Zhaan Rework) The upcoming reissue of Sakamoto's 1998 album BTTB, delayed till March, now comes with this gorgeous rework of "Energy Flow" by Japanese tabla artist U-Zhaan.
Mon, 4 Feb 2019 Post a comment Cesco - Drones Alix Perez's 1985 Music is releasing another Edition compilation featuring some new names, including Cesco, who offers this topsy-turvy uptempo club track full of frantic vocal samples.
Fri, 25 Jan 2019 Post a comment Red Axes - Shabak Shalom The Israeli duo return to Phantasy Sound with a three-track EP, featuring this chugging monster loaded with distorted guitars, ropy bass and a catchy lead that'll get stuck in your head in fine Red Axes style.
Tue, 22 Jan 2019 Post a comment Facta - Not Now Wacky, bass-driven dance floor madness from Facta, on Ansia's latest EP which also features StabUdown Productions, Piezo and Kreggo.
Thu, 24 Jan 2019 Post a comment Len Faki & Juxta Position - Superstition (Azid Mix) Tunnelling acid techno for dark dance floors.
Mon, 4 Feb 2019 Post a comment Inigo Kennedy - Tone Poem This bare-bones percussive beatdown unfolds to reveal an unexpected melodic element. It'll make for a nice emotional inflection point in big-room techno sets.
Wed, 6 Feb 2019 Post a comment Chaos In The CBD - Orange Blank This trance-inflected track is one of those tunes where everything sounds bevelled and polished for maximum pleasure: the stuttering vocals, that velveteen lead, the powerful but massaging bassline... soak it all in.
Fri, 1 Feb 2019 Post a comment Mark Broom - Break 97 The techno head goes full-on disco on this cut from his new Rekids EP, at least until that crater-sized kick drum comes in. It's soulful and face-melting at the same time.