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Rojus : Designed To Dance

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Two years ago I played at Studio 9 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The following day I missed my flight home and ended up spending an extra day, which gave me a chance to explore the city with my friend Linus, who took me to the Contemporary Art Centre. It was there I spotted a book named 'Rojus', that Linus told me translated as 'Paradise'. The word and striking cover of the book stuck in my mind. A few days after returning home, I turned on to a National Geographic documentary named 'Designed To Dance', explaining the courtship rituals of Birds Of Paradise. As I watched, i jokingly began drawing similarities between these birds' attempts to captivate and impress the opposite sex with dance, and the way strangers try to attract one another in clubs and interact on the dance floor. This gave me the idea of creating a record of functional club music, sequenced as if it were a club night, from doors to closing, using samples of these Birds Of Paradise and their habitat. Thus, Rojus. Leon Vynehall 2016

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1. Beyond This...
2. Saxony
3. Beau Sovereign
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1. Paradisea
2. Wahness
Side 3
1. Blush
Side 4
1. Kiburu's
2. ...There Is You

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Where Do We Go From Here? (remixes)

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(180gr) FOMDO12 is the latest in this series, with fresh interpretations from Dego, Andres and Ben Hauke of the as yet unreleased 'Where Do We Go From Here?The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra is Far Out's in-house, Brazilian disco super group. It features the arrangements of Azymuth's late Maestro José Roberto Bertrami and the legendary Arthur Verocai amongst a host of other Brazilian musical icons. With a consistent stream of original modern disco sounds, the project has also played host to a series of remixes from some of dance music's greatest pioneers. FOMDO12 is the latest in this series, with fresh interpretations from Dego, Andres and Ben Hauke of the as yet unreleased 'Where Do We Go From Here?'Like 'Step Into My Life', which came out last year via two John Morales remixes, 'Where Do We Go From Here' is taken from the forthcoming second instalment of the Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra project. Check the first here: A1 is Dego's 2000 Black remix. The broken beat innovator streamlines his sometimes more rugged sound, with the funk as priority. It's a sophisticated and irresistibly slick disco-house roller, reminiscent of his recent single for Neroli, 'Don't Stop (Let It Go)': with the same cross-genre appeal, a deep and deeply inviting groove, with Dego's signature swing.A2 is a study in contrasts, Ben Hauke's take looks inward to find its feet, an intriguing riposte to Dego's open-arms welcome to the dancers. Organic rhythmic elements pile on top of each other, so loose and precariously balanced they seem to be perpetually on the verge of collapse. It's to Ben's credit that he pulls it off while showcasing a gifted ear for minor-key melody, with warm synths and piano notes taking his mix to another level. An essential slice of soulful, broken house, it effortlessly builds upon the tracks foundations, adding deeper, darker dimensions to the original's classy disco sound.B1 is Andres' mix. It's got the touch of smooth Detroit class that we have come from to expect from him. Woozily silken keyboard chords work their way around an insistent bassline, the jazzy interplay perfectly offsetting the locked groove. The latter is a head-nodding house beat with a touch of boom-bap that belies Andres years of experience in the hip-hop world, most notably as Slum Village's resident DJ. Vibe-wise, it sits comfortably between Dego's sophisticated uptempo soul and Ben Hauke's downbeat late night groove. All three make for a stellar addition to The Far Out Monster Disco Orchestra remix roster, showcasing the many dimensions of their pioneering modern disco sound.

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1. Where Do We Go From Here? (Dego 2000 Black remix)
2. Where Do We Go From Here? (Ben Hauke remix)
Side 2
1. Where Do We Go From Here? (Andres remix)

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Go Go Go/We Go Gome

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It's a great pleasure to welcome back Waze & Odyssey to the label, since their first "Please don't Dance" EP on Dirt Crew wich was released in early 2013 and that featured an excellent "Detroit Swindle" remix botht duo's have had a massive rise and impact on the underground House scene worldwide. Waze & Odyssey have also had killer releases on their own imprint "W&O Street tracks" and with their latest "On the Downlow" single they stormed the dancefloors and major radio playlists. Waze & Odyssey is best know for their straight up bangin' House cutz and with these two tracks you get exactly that! "Go Go Go" is a filterred House banger that takes us back to the early Chicago and French House productions from the mid 90's. On the other side of this fine 10" the deeper and more electrofied "We Go Home" delivers some nasty breakdowns and with it's manic pitched and ascending lead sound it should shake and stir your brain to get your feet moving for sure. Pure dance floor action with these two new Waze & Odyssey tracks!

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1. Go Go Go
Side 2
1. We Go Home

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Storytelling EP

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1. Another Day
2. Deep Inside Of You
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1. Storytelling
2. Delight

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Jazz City Mini LP

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Just one step before the 40 releases on Deep Explorer, the label dives into jazz waters with this "Jazz City" Mini LP by Gregor Yan. Six cuts for those that like to swing. Includes a reshape version by New Jazz Fakers.

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1. Jazz City (Opening)
2. Take #2 (New Jazz Fakers reshape)
3. About love
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1. Strange Emotion
2. Take #7
3. Loud Silence

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Split Shit EP

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1. Paul Cut - Moving
2. Paul Cut - French Love Affair
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1. LB aka Labat - Elex
2. LB aka Labat - Personal Present For Collective Future

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Contrasts (The Deep Explorer Remixes)

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Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana's track Contrasts featuring singer Mykle Anthony which was originally released on BBR07 on Kiss The Sun EP receives the remix treatment from the Spanish Brothers, Dubbyman & Above Smoke. Both tracks have the distinct Deep Explorer Sound of real depth and warm grooves. This is the first vinyl from a forthcoming series of 10".

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1. Contrasts (Above Smoke remix)
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1. Contrasts (Dubbyman remix)

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The Groove Maker

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REPRESS ALERT: Repress of the 3th release of the label. The well acclaimed "The Groove Make". The most wanted release of our catalogue on second hand record stores! On this record one of Stown favorite fellas and admired artists Jef K (Silver Network, Paris) joins with SlowTowns label owner Rhythm&Soul to release this great pack of house beats and sexy grooves.2016 repress with the label logo stamped on

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1. Rhythm & Soul - The Groove Maker (Jef K remix)
2. Jefe Y Soul - Copacabana Blues
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1. Rhythm&Soul - U Know What I'm Saying
2. Rhythm&Soul - Slow Town

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Last Night/That Good Thing

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Limited to 300 copies "Last Night" featured in Prosumer's landmark Litte White Earbuds podcast - the last of 200 curated by the influential blog. Featuring a combination of Jill Scott's smooth vocals, shuffling percussion and saintly keys, it's easy to see why this track has seen enduring support from the likes of the one-time Berghain resident, as well as Alex Nut and other NTS DJs. "That Good Thing" marries another RnB vocal to a rough-and-ready beat to maximum party-starting effect

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1. Last Night
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1. That Good Thing

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Kaleid

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"Kaleid", 4 trax of wonky, late-nite-swing, the first EP of new house stuff by Nail on his own 89:GHOST label. Step away from the drip-tray. Props to Bones. 300 copies on no-frills black vinyl.

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1. Virusss 1
2. Cramedit
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1. Tippi's Pills
2. Wifey's Away

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