
Osborne - Daylight (Spectral) - Some gorgeous summery tech-treats from the ever prolific Todd Osborne. It may be a whole three years old, but it is a classic feel-good hit from the Spectral camp with a balearic feel that is needed in every record collection. Throw in the Isolee pyjama mix for good measure, and you've got a corker of a 12"!

Spektrum - Horny Pony (Non Stop) - The mentalist minimal funkers return with a killer slice of dirty disco fun. This is serious music that doesn't take itself seriously, and with some tasty remixes thrown in (particularly the minimal groove of the James Priestley offering) it's a good slice of vinyl to get your mitts on.

John Tejada - Logic Memory Centre (Plug Research) - The ever prolific Mr. Tejada dropped this album back in '04, and it's a blinding slab of glitchy minimal with enough activity to keep you interested, and some understated vocal turns to create a full-length as good in your lounge as on the floor.
Luke Vibert - Kerrier District 2 (Rephlex) - As previewed earlier in t
his blog, the six tracker has finally fallen into SB&B's hands, and it's as good as you would hope! Lush, mildly camp and downright funky, particular highlights are 'Robotuss' and 'Sho U Rite'. Add to that the Ceephax remix of the latter, and you can't go wrong, with Jenkinson jnr. delivering a breaksy mix that sounds like jungle with a muzzle on. Brilliant stuff.
Ewan Pearson - Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi Vol. 01 (Soma) - SB&B's first dip into the now steam-rolling 'Sci.Fi.Hi.Fi' series (keep eyes peeled for the Luciano mix out now, and the imminent Alex Smoke) sees Ewan Pearson delivering a smorgasboard of delicious tech-house, full of interstellar synths and wholseome bass. With a cheeky dash of pop thrown into the equation, it's a good all-rounder for all the family.
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