Black Bones

In The Zone

Amazing house music has exactly the right amount of elements, enough left in and equally important, adequte amounts stripped out. Therefore these records remain perfectly frozen in time. Record labels like Nu Groove, DJ Pierre’s Wild Pitch sound and early Todd Terry productions spring to mind and when David Morales puts the big diva stylings to the side and goes deep, dubby and late night, he nails that red light, sweat drenched basement vibe.

The Red Zone is for life!

Mond Musik

Alexander Arpeggio doing the hard work so you don’t have to – re-releasing obscure and killer private press nuggets.

Drop The Lime & Embrace The Cursed

One part psychobilly, one part techno, one part shoegazer pop.

If The Jesus & Mary Chain, Joy Division & The Meteors had colaborated and Moroder & Rushent had shared production duties, it may well have sounded like this…

Berlin Super 80

As Berlin knows no closing time new arrivals were initially struck by the city’s excessive nightlife. A diverse club and bar scene emerged. To this end, we became nocturnal creatures: dressed in black, cool, pale, untouchable. Naturally , this draining lifestyle called for the right ‘helpers’, especially speed.
Berliners firmly believed: newcomers who managed to stick out their first six months would stay, all others would quietly slip away again.
This is what they danced to…

Ron

One man who has been a consistent force in house & techno for decades is Chicago’s Ron Maney aka DJ Skull. His understanding of groove and rhythm is second to none imo and I love the way he can flit between peak time drum machine techno, deeper synth based jams or disco & jazz flecked house.

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