Saturday, August 22, 2026

Track Of The Day: Leonid - Urania 2 (Soul Print Recordings)

 


One that I’d forgotten about, but am pleased to reacquaint myself with. This comes from a split release on Serbia’s Soul Print Recordings. The A side has two versions of ‘Urania’. I prefer this one because it flows better. The other is very good as well though and both make great use of the 303 and keep the acid deep. Which is all I want from the 303. I’m not a fan of when it’s in your face, but ‘Acperience’ and the Hardfloor ‘Yekeyeke’ remix are exceptions. Leonid, who seems to have gone awol in the last few years, was always a producer I kept tabs on. Pity he seems to have stopped releasing. The B side of this release features two tracks by Laak, who are still recording and put out their latest a couple of months ago. Their contribution is of a similar high standard. Pity I can only put one up, so keep a look out for the others.

Friday, August 21, 2026

Track Of The Day: Anthony Rother - Redlight District (Psi49net)

 


It’s just after 9 o’clock on a Friday night. The dark nights are already drawing in and, despite the last heatwave only ending last weekend, the weather is already starting to feel autumnal. It’s raining again! That’s three ties in the last week, and three times in the last 2 months. In the park directly outside my house, the local council have organised their annual free concerts for the townsfolk, and there’s a Queen covers band belting out ‘Someone To Love’. Queen’s popularity always puzzled me. Anyway, what better time than to listen to something else. So track of the day today comes at an opportune time. ‘Red Light District’ is another one of those tracks that I can’t believe I haven’t already posted, such is its overarching majesty and funkiness. The lyrics are just a repeat of a few lines with the advantage of being voiced through a vocoder, or something similar. And they fit the vibe incredibly well. The bass throbs, and the background is awash with symphonic overtones. It’s electro dystopia transplanted to your mind.

Colin Dale - Abstrakt Dance Show 20.08.2026

 

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Track Of The Day: Shuang Hua - Palindrome (Dub) (Shuang Hua)

 


Minimal it is, but it came out a lot more recently than the bulk of that genre. This is the dub version of the A side. It’s n to as heavy, eschewing a low end that goes all out weird and folky, dominating the track to an unhealthy degree. Records like this can highlight a set without any embellishment as long as the sound system is good, and the DJ has already managed to inject a healthy sense of imbalance. Because that’s just preparation for the wonkiness to come, and one of the positives of records like this is that the wonkiness operates under restraint. It’s surprising that there isn’t a spoken word sample somewhere in the mix, but production is polished and there is a good degree of separation between the various elements. As left field as house gets while still being a mover and groover.

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Track Of The Day: R Rash - Smokin Jakkit (Trelik)

 


Peter Ford oversaw two labels which are critical to both UK and global techno: Ifach and Trelik. And it might not be too much of a stretch to say that minimal house/techno is their lovechild. Ifach stopped releasing at the turn of the century, but Trelik marches on. Having said that, I am not familiar with most of its recent output. No mind. ‘Smokin Jakkit’ is boss, and not unlike Tan Ru’ Purple Heart’. Not surprising as both R Rash and Tan Ru are the work of Eon, aka Ian. Loveday and co-conspirator with Peter Ford as far as Trelik is concerned. Incredibly funky and with a touch of the manic. Not minimal at all, but not complicated either.

Track Of Yesterday: C.V.O. - Party Time (Detroit Mix) (Balance)

 


Sometimes all that’s left to do is randomly pull something from the shelves and go with it. And so it comes to pass that this one will have to do. C.V.O., aka Glenn Underground on fine form here with the Detroit Mix of ‘Party Time’, differing from the original in depth and electric quality. Both mixes reach the disco heights, but this one is more out there and jazzy. Plenty of interesting drum patterns and improvisation. Well, as much as can be had within the house music template. The vocals come in slightly off beat and the siren-like synth holds everything together. Sort of. At times it feels like a live jam. The type of track that could dislocate your joints if you follow shape throwing through to its logical conclusion.

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Track Of The Day: Marco Bernardi - The Dancing Clowns (Berceuse Heroique)

 


It’s never nice to be reminded of the passage of time. This record came out ten years ago, when the label was at its peak and maybe Mr Bernardi was as well. He was very prolific around that time but his output has dropped off more recently with only two releases under this name since lockdown. This is a great piece of work though, all fifteen or so minutes of it. Not a second passes that doesn’t want you to take it all in. A truly panoramic piece of semi-orchestral electronic music. Grand and panoramic in scope. The music of the spheres if only they knew how to make it. It comes with an ace Specter mix on the B side too.


Track Of Yesterday: America - Horse With No Name (Warner Bros)

 


One of the most sixties songs wasn’t released until 1971, so it’s true what they say. The decades backslide and happened later than thought. One of my first memories of watching ‘Top Of The Pops’, along with seeing T.Rex perform ‘Metal Guru’, and Bowie sing ‘Starman’, was watching the promo video for this amazing song. Some other videos found their way onto the TOTP playlist at that time. Notable ‘Silver Machine’ by Hawkweed, and ‘Stuck In The Middle With You’ by  Stealer’s Wheel. This hinted at something quite different and exotic though, and kept the hippie dream alive, if that’s what it was. This sound seeping its way into the carpeted and wallpapered living rooms of working class British semis felt weird and emphasised that you could have a beard in the hot weather. Not glam rock at all.

Stacey Pullen @TheLotRadio 08-15-2026

 

Circoloco Radio 463 - Tia Cousins

 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Track Of Yesterday: Oliver Dollar, Ben Silver & Boogs - Cosmic Weapon (Rekids)

 


Yesterday The UK’s 5th, (or is it 6th?), heatwave peaked in the east of England, and I went running, because I’m a masochist. I had intended to do 10K. However, after stopping for a hydration break, I found it difficult to get moving again. Fortunately I was listening to Eli Vervain’s recent set for The Lot Radio, and this track was in its infancy. It’s really not an exaggeration to say that I could still be loitering beneath a bush on a country road if ti weren’t for this piece of quintessential bass-driven deep house. The undulating beats come in hard and heavy when necessary, embellished with spoken word samples which sound like something broadcast on Funkadelic radio. You know the sort. Bordering on manic at times, mixed with a more relaxed tone floating over the kick. Thank god for track lists.