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Rare cuts perhaps only for the truly obsessive collector.
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Today’s lesson is the history of jungle; your teacher, Uncle Dugs…
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Captivating twists on the techno template pepper this Berlin producer’s third LP.
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The Scottish producer has excelled himself on this refreshing set.
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To cut a long, three-disc set short: if you love trance, you’ll love Pryda.
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The man behind some of the most urgent, delirious and seductive house music ever made.
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The British producer means business on this third long-play set of low frequencies.
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A deep, well-crafted dance manifesto by two talented producers.
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Tunes which are seriously deconstructing the progression of the western bass canon.
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Man and machine perfectly aligned, this is one of the best dance albums of 2011.
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The Dutch producer continues to predict the dance trends of the future.
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Canadian duo’s debut LP is a house purist’s wet dream.
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A rarity from the New York producer: a dance set that works as an album proper.
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An album occupying a rare, pigeonhole-defying space.
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Hyperactive, twitchy breaks unleashed by a mutant strain of global house.
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As a transatlantic cross section of bristling club scenes it's fairly on the button.
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M.I.A.’s spectacular third album has much to offer an inquisitive and open mind.
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A jacking journey through the record box of a modern muse.
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Sleeve-worn emotions are expressed to the fore on this dense yet seductive debut.
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Tons of Friends is 100% party focused, and certain to tear up dancefloors.
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A cacophonous cavalcade of exotic percussion.