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Various Artists: Mistress 5

Across all three 12″s, there’s no moment that cannot be described as solid, a testament to Mistress’ A&R and confirming their status as a label of consistent quality.

Sabre: Morning Worship

You realise there is little to criticise, bar the way that Royal Oak is quickly becoming a dominating force on the bank accounts of avid vinyl buyers worldwide. But with quality like this, how can you say no to each and every release?

Levon Vincent: Self Titled LP

Levon’s guerilla release of his debut LP caused quite the stir, find out if the contents lived up to the billing in our review.

Nina Kraviz: DJ Kicks

With 29 tracks on display, there is little room for showcasing. Instead elements drift in and out over the top of a never faltering kick as it shifts from wooden to throbbing to boxy.

Air Texture Volume IV

Kompakt’s ambient focused offshoot hits the magic spot with its forth offering. BNJMN and Steve Hauschildt prove to be inspired curators for this two CD extravaganza.