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The Week's Best Vinyl Releases

Few people are onto great records as quickly as a great record store.

After years spent discovering gems in Phonica’s end of year lists, it made sense to give them a regular space on FACT. Every Saturday, staff from the Soho institution pick out the five vinyl records you should grab this week.



DAN LISSVIK
‘Airwalk/Shuvit!’ 12″
(Smalltown Supersound)

Gothenburg producer Dan Lissvik, previously one half of Swedish duo Studio, has just joined the prestigious ranks of Smalltown Supersound with this tasty creation – a loping, downtempo A-side based around a sleazy funk guitar loop and a sprightlier, richly melodious B-side – ahead of his full-length on the label later this year.

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TUFF SHERM & PATCH FREE
Party Scraps EP
(Butter Sessions)

An irresistibly noodly, subtly bonkers rave diversion greets you on the A-side of this splendid EP from Aussie producers Tuff Sherm (aka Dro Carey) and Patch Free, who keep the standard up on the vertigo-inducing ‘Sound1′ and the equally off-kilter ‘Pusillanimous’, which is then remixed by Swedish rogues Frak.

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OCTO OCTA
More Times EP
(Running Back)

Brooklyn’s Octo Octa arrives on Gerd Janson’s imprint with a diverse selection of house interpretations, from untz-untz loopiness (‘More Times’) to polished luxe with added breakbeats (‘Dresses’). Classy, versatile stuff for all manner of good time gatherings.

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PEARL RIVER SOUND
Remember Every Moment EP
(Meda Fury)

Rome’s Pearl River Sound expands on his discography thus far (two cassette albums) with a focused dance floor effort on wax, utilising rugged, chest-flattening low-end and eerily melancholic pads to build up a classic tear-jerking euphoria that takes you back to the first time.

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MILTON WRIGHT
Original Friends and Buddies LP
(Athens of the North)

The first version of Milton Wright’s classic Miami soul LP Friends & Buddies was shelved at the last minute and then re-recorded and overdubbed, with only a few promo copies surviving, so it’s a treat to finally hear this softer, looser, stripped-back take on the heavily sampled ’70s record. Comes with fresh sleeve notes from Wright.

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[Factmag]