Comme Ça is the Parisian label's sixth record of 2015, following efforts from Geena, Iueke, DK, Paki & Visnadi and Inoue Shirabe. This one falls into the more sedate end of the Antinote palette, with six tracks of dubbed-out, summery synth pop!
Dark, minimal wave output from Belgium-via-Italy based duo Front De Cadeau, taking elements from New Beat, Kraftwerk and Italy's rich synthesizer music...
Modern day lush Balearic sounds captured over thirteen radiant Ibiza-kissed tracks. From the mesmerising ambient sounds of Johnny Nash and Art Wilson,...
HUGE record alert! Possibly one of the rarest (and funkiest!) jams on the legendary West End label! 'Touch Your Life' was co-produced and mixed by Bert...
Killer early roots "Sidewalk Doctor" rhythm from 1970 recorded at Treasure Isle by Tommy McCook with I Roy's insanely catchy DJ version, then Phyllis Dillon's...
Three-piece assembly pushing some of the rawest techno we've heard! This mystery trio have an apparent connection with the excellent Lobster Theramin label...
Antinote reissue a rare, tape-only find for the vinyl fetishists - an 80's release of experimental, synthesized cuts from Italian composers Paki Zennaro...
Wow! Buy-on-sight 12" from sofrito! An explosive combination of congolese roots and techno - FROM THE EARLY EIGHTIES! Ever-morphing, truly amazing stuff!...
In a world of short attention spans, Mr Kieran Hebden goes against the curve with an album made up of two epic tracks weighing in at over nineteen minutes...
Limited reissue of the debut Relative records release including a bonus track by John Swing, taking the place of "Space Jam" which appeared on the first...
Repress of this monster rudeboy techno moment from White Material boss, DJ Richard! Essential club business for if you missed it the first time around,...
Limited to 444 copies, Phonica press up a white label of sumptuous deep house from Luv Jam, backed with a remix that sees Cottam squeeze the acidic elements...
Killer New Orleans Funk rarity!
Inell Young's searing vocal performance backed by the unbelievably funky James Black's seriously awesome second-line...