Via Dansu Discs, New Lockdown Soul EP takes us on a journey of soulful 2-step beats, recapping the unique sound that made Wilfy D burst onto the scene in 2020. The R&B vocal samples are absolutely on point, carrying a bold, but still mellow, energy into the imaginary dancefloors that run through our minds.
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Sengiley Recordings is one of the most exciting labels in the deep house rotations at the moment. Hailing from Russia they have delivered successive quality EP’s. Now they release their first record in vinyl, SNGWAX 01, compiling tracks made by Joint4Nine, Soul Bridges, Last Nubian and Donnie Moustaki.
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Released by Toy Tonics, Osmosis is composed by four dance tracks that don’t comply with static structures, creating the necessary space for Holmes’ keys to flow freely. Deep house vibes, loads of soulful moments.
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Anton ‘Scruscru’ Bogomolov has built a hype of his own after a string of celebrated releases last year. Keeping on demonstrating an extraordinary prolific prowess in production duties he is welcomed by the reputable Omena Records to drop a classy 3-track EP entitled South Wind, Clear Sky (Part 1).
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Following a series of acclaimed EP’s, FYI Chris released their debut LP last friday through Black Acre. Earth Scum sees Chris Coupe and Chris Watson further stretch themselves creatively, exploring styles and timbres they perhaps haven’t had a chance to with previous releases.
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Via Anma Records, Arnheim (with the special help of saxophonist Johannes Sahmland-Bowling) showcases a variety of moods, supremely expressed in his new project entitled Machine & Horns.
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Dropping tomorrow via the sophisticated Ltd, W/Lbl, the eight installment of LTDWLBL series features NicolA and Sakura, Heavy Lemo, Malu Cachu and Horsemen. High karat stuff, as per usual in the label’s catalogue.
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Ibe Soliman is a London-born, Maryland-raised and Brooklyn-based DJ and producer. Under his moniker Bad Colours he releases one of the best debut projects of 2021. PINK, via Bastard Jazz, is a powerful 9-track album.
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February was rich in anthems that we will hear far beyond this month. We composed a playlist of 45 tracks to summarize the best ingredients we used on this special cocktail. Eclectic as always: jazz, electronic, hip hop and soulful music from all over the world.
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This month we have the pleasure of welcoming fico, one of the guys behind the reputable Abysmal Lounge collective. The Japanese DJ, based in the city of Fukuoka, takes us into a soulful and eclectic musical journey showcasing real knowledge behind the decks.
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The collaboration between Brijean Murphy (of Toro Y Moi and Poolside) and Doug Stuart results in an outstanding LP entitled Feelings, that will drop tomorrow via Ghostly International.
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Following two promising compilations, the new Kooley High Records imprint presents their first artist release with a 4-track EP by Ryuta Muramatsu. Pressure Off features two bumpin’ deep house tracks on the A side, and, on the flip side, two chilled hip hop beats.
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On Without U Joint4Nine combines a variety of genres such as hip hop, soul music, disco, broken beat, jazz or house. The EP doesn’t have a clear shape as it’s very easy to understand the free-creation-mentality behind the producer’s output.
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Duke Hugh always delivered a certain quality and his own unique style, which fits perfectly into Dance Regular’s selection of records. Common Ground is no exception, showcasing a strong musical understanding to blend different genres in ways that makes perfect sense.
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Cementing even further his name, Moves delves into an atmospheric garage-y broken beat territory as an ode to his London roots. Rich chords, catchy hooks and hard hitting rhythms pair up with unbearable levels of groove.
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SxB explores, with outstanding results, the energy of what it seems a live session, in which the three elements just talk with each other in the form of unbearable levels of groove.
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Inspired by the textures of bossa nova, afrobeat, the Yoruba culture and the broken beat sound that hails from the UK, Afro Bruk Band was born in the favelas and samba schools of São Paulo.
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The 008 EP brings, as always, a multitude of sounds and suggestions. While Apparel Wax is consistently able to deliver new elements in every record, there’s a clear trademark that must be praised.
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Paying due homages to Liverpool’s energy, moon presents his long-awaited debut Southside Park EP - a much-needed exploration into the modern day sound of a city, with an important nod to an all too often overlooked past.
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Emile Londonien's first EP is entitled SxB and it's gonna drop via Dope Tone Records. This 4-tracker is a groovy tribute to Strasbourg's growing nujazz and broken house scene, with remixes from Geoff Roy and Monomite.
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