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Peach Discs first release of 2026 comes from fast-rising star of the Manchester scene PACH. (pronounced pack). Five slippery rollers built for dark rooms, wafty terraces and the most locked-in of afters. The Wake-Up Call EP represents the full spectrum of the PACH. sound, one rooted in the minimal tunes coming out of Romania but with a cheeky playfulness that can only come from a life spent in the trenches of UK club culture. The A1 Keep It Bubblin is a prime example, as Todd Edwards-style vocal chops flirt back and forth with dub-inspired feedback lines, or 5am Wake-Up Calls skipping, UKG-adjascent hats. Things get a little rowdier with Complex Waveforms scuzzy bassline that wouldnt sound out of place coming from the Clone Records ecosystem. Here its bolted to a chassis of tough, techy drums and trippy vox that tickle at your peripheries. Flip to the B-side for something a little deeper - the dubbed-out percussion and disembodied voices of Not That Kinda Party contrasting with the moody, low-key synthetic tones of Book The Dungeon, both sharing a mutual concept of smartly stripped-back, hypnotic jams that focus on heads-down grooves and rolling energy.
Before celebrating its 100th release, Quintessentials is very happy to present another ep from Detroits finest Alton Miller (in fact its his 4th for the label)! Last one 1st is a driving and building Detroit inspired track, that doesnt lack elegance. The remix courtesy of french hot shot Life Recorder (check out his full EP on Quintessentials as well) focuses on a proper Detroit House vibe, call it a classic. The b-side is deeeeep! The original version of give it up is a smooth and soulful tune providing goose bumps. Switzerlands finest house producer Shaka adds some club feel to a beautiful early morning track. Classic release!
Dilby and Pornbugs team up on Between Us with digital bonus remixes from Dachshund and Rhadow. Pornbugs celebrate 20 years of Bondage-Music in 2026 and 21 years as a DJ/production team. Moving in fresh circles has always been an important part of their longevity, so signings so Selador, Sublease and Sudbeat have exposed them to new ears showcasing their crossover sound. Equally, on-form Dilby is having something of a renaissance with his chunky deep house sound now, finding increasing favour with the progressive house elite. Signed to a bewildering selection of labels from Pokerflat to Sudbeat, the world is his oyster. Across four original tracks, two for digital release with remixes and two more exclusively for vinyl, Dilby and Pornbugs collaborate like a seasoned trio. Opening with Hear Me Out their combined bumpy deep sound marries incredibly well. Uptempo and lively, this is the future sound of retro, and we are here for all of it. Next up, Hold The Line joins the dots between deep and progressive house, keeping the funk and soul intact. Bass-led and groovy as hell, this is your new secret weapon. Play it loud! On remix duties, Dachshund strips back the groove of Beyond Fear for a serious slice of dubby tech house that simmers with percussive tension. Rhadow puts his unmistakable Romanian minimal touch on Hear Me Out, transforming the original into a sleek, groove-driven remix defined by deep basslines, refined textures, and a hypnotic flow.
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