Midsummer of love chart

There have been a bewildering number of new titles released in the last few months, here are some Cosmic Tiger favourites carefully picked from the bountiful crop. CHeck the Juno player belo for buy links and bonus selections. Enjoy!

Cole Odin ft Eddie C ‘Little Boxes’ (40 Thieves remix)

Progged-out meta-disco fire from the supremely reliable Leng camp. Both mixes are wonderful, but the sprawling remix is nothing short of masterful

Somachrome ‘W.O.T.O.S’

Low-slung sunset sleaze from the volcanic shores of Napoli. West Hill Studios never fail, the whole EP is sensational

Lynda Dawn ‘Roses’

Gorgeous ‘80s-flecked slow jam from the intriguing Extra Soul Perception project. London-based Lynda Dawn’s sensual vocal glides over the silky smooth soul groove.

Jeff Mills/The Zanza 21 ‘Something Like That’ (Moody mix)

Sumptuous melodic waves from the venerated techno titan. Mills shows his softer side on this musically rich side project.

IWDG ‘In A Lonely Place’

Andrew Weatherall’s brother Ian teams with Duncan Gray on this brooding tribute to the late, great Governor. Includes excellent versions from David Holmes, Hardway Bros, and Keith Tenniswood.

Theo Parrish ‘Dreamers Blues’

Detroit icon Theo Parrish re-issues four of his earliest productions on the infinitely collectable ‘Smile’ EP. The original versions change hands for large sums on the resale market, so this re-animation is gratefully received.

Tommy Rawson ‘Illusions’

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The next arrival from Red Rack’em’s Bergerac fold sounds suspiciously like a future classic to us. A dance-floor guarantee beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Akio Nagase ‘Jurrassic Shanghai Acid’

Osaka’s Akio Nagase makes a welcome return to the vinyl world with four slow burning acid essentials.

Arp Frique ‘Nyame Ye’

Niels Nieubourg’s vivacious Arp Frique project teases its forthcoming album with this beautiful souk-inspired jam. Already a contender for tune of the summer and on heavy rotation here at CTHQ.

Estebane Adame ‘Still Here’

Spectacularly emotive motor city house from Los Hermanos alumnus Esteban Adame. Something of an unsung hero of subterranean house, this is our kind of house music

You can listn to and buy all of these titles and more via the Juno chart below. By the way, we don’t receive any form of commision for this. We do this for love.