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Juno Records Welcome to Juno Records, the world’s largest online dance music and DJ & studio equipment store https://www.juno.co.uk

Customers: If you wish to contact us regarding an order, please fill out the form below here www.juno.co.uk/contact-juno/ and we will reply to your query as quickly as possible. You can also phone us on +44 (0)20 7424 2800, 10am - 6pm GMT, Monday - Saturday. For DJ & studio equipment sales only, you can call our equipment sales line on +44 (0)20 7424 1960, 9am-6pm GMT, Monday - Friday and 10am-6pm Friday & Saturday.

12/08/2026

The inaugural release on Play through Subwax from T Jacques, UK founder of the former Nuances De Nuits, and now this playful outing. 'Serve Chilled' titularly backs 'Keep On' on the obverse, spanning acid lushness and funky beds of bone and bass. From these mere two tracks alone, we can only expect more of the same notes of frosted cool from the dance music maven, contrasting the darker and oft more cosmic tones of NDN.

Listen here: www.juno.co.uk/products/t-jacques-serve-chilled-vinyl/1154830-01/

11/08/2026

Gerd Janson at Sugar Mountain, 2018.

The Panorama Bar resident and Running Back boss bringing his signature blend of house, disco, techno and leftfield sounds to Melbourne.

11/08/2026

A decade into their studio-as-instrument phase, Ghent brothers Soulwax arrive with a track forged inside Abbey Road, where they roamed between rooms with a full band, three drummers hammering out a shared pulse. It feels less recorded than wrestled into existence, analogue gear buzzing, the air itself caught in the take. 'Perfect We Are Not' doesn't start so much as surge. Drums stack and collide, a mass of rhythm that keeps shifting under its own weight, while synths streak overhead in blurred and glowing lines. Nothing sits still. The groove flexes, tightens, threatens to spill over, then snaps back, all muscle and momentum.

Listen here: www.juno.co.uk/products/soulwax-perfect-we-are-not-vinyl/1147399-01/

Soulwax

10/08/2026

20:20 Vision has been defining the house underground for decades now, and much of its earlier material remains as revealing as its newer output. A case in point is this reissue of the rare 'Echo Beach' release. Founder Ralph Lawson and his old pal Carl Finlow's recordings from The Farm in the Rhubarb Triangle retain a warmth and analogue weight that contemporary production struggles to replicate - all hands-on-deck live passes through drum machines, synths and outboard desks, the process audible in every groove. The discovery of unreleased cut 'Blues Dimensions', which was rescued from corrupted DATs, is the real find here: rasping Moog bass, P-Funk refrain and heavy Rhodes that sounds anything but archival. Top drawer excavation.

Listen here: www.juno.co.uk/products/wulf-n-flow-echo-beach-vinyl/1154321-01/

09/08/2026

Kihon Ido translates as "fundamental movements" and the Japanese label treat certain rhythms as instinctual first principles on their first two releases so far. The only artist to release with them so far, vinyl or not, Extra's next contribution leans on the title bit 'South Woodward', after the infamous Detroit thoroughfare and shorthand for techno's actual hometown. The track is suitably mechanical and laden with involuntary acid and rimshot. 'Yamori' and 'Going Clear' trend much organic-er, dreamier - for us it's got to be the A2.

Listen here: www.juno.co.uk/products/extra-flowerchild-vinyl/1159583-01/

09/08/2026

Shanti Celeste.

With warm house grooves, infectious rhythms and an effortless touch behind the decks, Shanti Celeste has quietly become one of the UK's finest selectors.

08/08/2026

UK garage pioneer Zed Bias has now been recording as Zed Bias for just shy of 30 years. As a result, he's decided to relaunch his Biasonic record label via a series of EPs that dig deep into his archives to uncover "rare and essential" cuts. Volume one showcases cuts first showcased on a now impossible-to-find 2013 mini-album on Swamp81, 'Boss'. First up is 'Boss Skank', a hypnotising chunk of hypnotic, sub-heavy deep house warmth originally released by Swamp81. It's followed by the more percussive, wonky and off-kilter tech-house workout, 'Tug', the heavy, broken beat adjacent 2010s dancefloor filth of 'Ye' and the trippy, tribal-tinged house sleaze of 'Copper'. Killer cuts that every sub-bass loving DJ needs in their life.

Listen here: www.juno.co.uk/products/zed-bias-biasonic-archives-volume-one-vinyl/1165530-01/

Zed Bias AKA Maddslinky

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