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Places In Time
Cat: STYFLY 2. Rel: 29 Jun 20
Going Public (Emotional Outer) (2:14)
Easin (3:50)
Tireda Being Tired (What Are We Here For) (7:25)
Promise2 (Intentional Inner) (5:30)
Let's Go See Roy (8:13)
Review: Thomas Xu tends not to release much music, but when he does it tends to be musically rich, rhythmically complex and very, very good. That's certainly the case with "Places In Time", his second EP on Steady Flight following an inspired 2017 debut on Theo Parrish's Sound Signature imprint. There's much to set the pulse racing across the EP, from the heavily analogue, synthesizer-powered, intergalactic jazz-funk looseness of "Easin", and the slipped 21st century instrumental space-jazz of "Tired A Being Tired (What Are We Here For)", to the densely layered, piano-driven ambience of "Promise 2", and the hard-to-pigeonhole eccentricity of closing cut "Let's Go See Roy".
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Set Me Free
Cat: GD4YA 09. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Set Me Free (5:06)
Rush (3:57)
Set Me Free (Yaw Evans remix) (4:38)
Review: London's GD4YA is one of myriad labels to have got involved with the UKG revival recently but is one that contuse to stand itself proud from the crowd. This one has been produced by former label artist Karma but finds him explore a very different sound with vocals from Sagal. 'Set Me Free' is a deep and smoky house tune with a vocal hook that is full of longing. 'Rush' is even slower, more heart broken and absorbing with scattered beats and percussive sounds a subtle framework that allows Sagal to really shine. Yaw Evans steps up with a slight more club-ready sound but only just - the deep beats are still laidback and pensive.
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Not Even Light
Cat: ROC 040. Rel: 04 Mar 21
Not Even Light (4:37)
Dead Planet (feat Gemma Humet) (4:11)
Review: It's been a long time between drinks for Outer Space, a Barcelona based six-piece who last appeared on wax in 2019 via a private press edition of their 2017 set Into The Unknown. You'll be delighted to hear that they're in fine fettle on this Rocafort Records-released "45. A-side 'Not Even Light' is a languid but floor-friendly affair, with ear-catching electric guitar melodies, jazz-funk flourishes and snaking horn lines rising above a chunky, loose-limbed funk break. Over on the flip Catalonian singer Gemma Humet handles lead vocals on 'Dead Planet', a filmic affair with subtle jazz overtones that's as atmospheric as they come.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
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Ep 3: Mov Clsr
Cat: EGLO 57. Rel: 01 Mar 18
Mov Closr (feat Natalie Slade) (6:19)
Garage Days (6:38)
Boo Boo Step (4:23)
Nano Nights (4:54)
Review: First he asked us to follow him, then he asked us if we wanted to find to find him. Now he's asking us to move closer... Steve Spacek's Eglo series has been a remarkable trip so far as he continues to illustrate unseen pictures with far-out, unbounded sounds and arrangement. "Mov Clsr" is the steamy dreamy soul number while "Garage Days" unravels the usually tightly wound two-step into a much spacier, dreamy affair, "Boo Boo Step" is a trip into the heart of an old BBC Micro computer while "Nano Nights" closes on a flighty 160BPM step session where lights twinkle and cascade with fluorescent fun. No one makes music like Spacek. Beautiful.
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Baba Joe
Cat: SONICVIBE 001. Rel: 24 Sep 20
Baba Joe (3:19)
Summer Holiday (3:04)
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The Electric Jazzroom EP
Cat: JAZZR 010. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Walpataca - "Caliente" (5:27)
Vienna Art Orchestra - "Un Poco Loco" (6:44)
Review: Paul Murphy's Jazz Room Records serve up two underground dance floor hits from the London circuit here. Latin supergroup Wild And Infectious's 'Caliente' takes care of the a-side and has banging piano riffs and heavy bass laid down by Descarga originator Cachao, all run through with some superb driving vibes from Tany Gil with a big percussion meltdown from Walfredo De Los Reyes added for good measure. ON the reverse, The Vienna Art Orchestra serve up a great new version of a Bud Powell classic.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
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Tropic Sons
Cat: HS 012VL. Rel: 22 Oct 08
Tropic Sons
Suratal Ihklas (Fulgeance Smartbangin remix)
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Just Can't Wait
Cat: JAL 373V. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Just Can't Wait (feat Lumi HD - Kid Creme remix) (4:51)
Just Can't Wait (feat Lumi HD - extended mix) (5:28)
One More Time (feat SANITY - Red Rack Em remix) (6:39)
One More Time (feat SANITY) (5:19)
Review: As we wait impatiently for the release of Sam Redmore's forthcoming debut album, Universal Vibrations, the hotly tipped producer has treated us to some club-ready revisions of two tracks from that set. In its extended mix form (track 2), 'Just Can't Wait' is an inspired slab of vocal boogie brilliance complete with heady Afrobeat style horns, sparkling piano riffs and a chorus so addictive it should probably come with a warning. Kid Creme's accompanying remix is a bouncier disco-funk revision rich in rubbery bass guitar, Nile Rodgers licks and jaunty electric piano stabs. Over on the flip, Latin-fired, rap-sporting Afro-breaks number 'One More Time' is given an airing, alongside a fine, stripped-back, sub-heavy deep Afro-house rub from Bristol-based veteran Red Rack'em.
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The Programme
The Programme (7" + insert)
Cat: BOTW 004. Rel: 04 Nov 21
The Programme (3:22)
Conga Quinto (dub) (3:28)
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Keep Your Faith In God
Cat: ES 080LP. Rel: 02 Jun 23
Keep Your Faith In God (4:10)
Just Give It All To Christ (4:17)
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My Energy
Cat: LEWIS 1120. Rel: 03 Nov 22
My Energy (feat Eva Lazarus) (3:31)
Lesson 1956 (feat Jamie Cullum & DJ Woody) (4:06)
Review: Legendary turntablist and acclaimed beat maker DJ Yoda is back with a new album Prom Nite this month. Just before the full-length drops comes this single from it on essential 7". It follows on from the well-received 'Feel Like Home' 45rpm last month and this time offers more well-conceived and carefully sought-out fusions. The a-side 'My Energy' features Eva Lazarus. It is a lovely soulful slow jam that has a breakup melancholy to it and lovely doo-wop vibes. Completing this package is the flip side 'Lesson 1956' (feat Jamie Cullum & DJ Woody) which is another great revisiting of Americana.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
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Abroad
Abroad (12")
Cat: BJ 45. Rel: 22 Apr 21
Landing (1:57)
In My Mind (feat Denitia) (4:44)
Nakano (2:17)
Sakura (feat Jennyfire) (3:06)
Train To Kawazu (2:25)
Review: Posy is the alias of Portland-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Rudy Klobas, with a unique sound that intersects jazz, R&B and electronica. The Abroad EP catalogues a period of time spent travelling Japan in the spring of 2019, with a collection of found sounds on the month long trip eventually becoming the foundation for the release. From the sensual and emotive island dream of 'In My Mind' featuring Denitia's gorgeous vocal delivery, the heartfelt neo-soul affair 'Sakura' (featuring another breathtaking vocal this time by Jennyfire) and ending with the chilled-out blunted beats of closer 'Train to Kawazu'.
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These Times (B-STOCK)
Cat: FW 261 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
These Times (feat Allysha Joy)
Stand (feat Mike City)
Hope (feat Allysha Joy & NSM Fusion Starship)
HEAT (feat Natalie May)
Bless (feat Mike City)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped, otherwise in excellent condition***


For those with intimate knowledge of the original West London broken beat scene of the late '90s and early 2000s, the return of IG Culture's New Sector Movements project is big news. Remarkably, 'These Times' contains the first new 'NSM' material in 15 years and sees IG Culture joined by a swathe of guest vocalists and musicians including Allysha Joy, Mike City, Natalie May, Wonky Logic and Alex Phountzi. Musically, it's as on-point as you'd expect, with IG Culture and his merry band confidently striding between rolling, horn-sporting future R&B ('These Times'), jazz-funk-flavoured breakbeat soul (the incredible 'Stand'), head-nodding, Latin-tinged 21st century street soul ('Hope'), Kaidi and Dego style business ('H.E.A.T') and hard-wired, sub-heavy, peak-time ready broken beat (the infectious 'Bless').
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Danger Zone
Cat: ST 008. Rel: 30 Jun 15
Danger Zone (3:39)
Danger Zone (Kon In The Zone mix) (5:11)
Review: Recloose's live band Star Blazers have been circulating this deeply trippy, cosmic-minded take on Midnight Express's 1983 disco hit "Danger Zone" for at least four years now... Whether it's taken this long to licence or just a straight up case of disco/editry longness we don't know, but it's finally available and it comes with a powerful, loose-beat shake-down by one of edit culture's genuine princes, Kon. Dangerous.
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Tremendoce Parts 2 & 3
Cat: WJ 0714. Rel: 23 Sep 21
Tremendoce (part 2) (3:13)
Tremendoce (part 3) (1:23)
Skerry (feat Kathrin Pechlof - part 1) (2:37)
Skerry (feat Kathrin Pechlof - part 2) (1:57)
Review: Finland's exceptional We Jazz label continues with 'Tremendoce' series from Otis Sandsjo's Y-OTIS with four fresh new pieces pressed up to this vital 7". All of the tunes here are super fresh and forward-thinking with Kathrin Pechlof on harp adding another dimension to the sound. The joys flute on 'Tremendoce Part 2' is light and airy, the drums busy and meandering. 'Part 3' is a chunkier, slower tune with a big sax lead that makes you move your body and then 'Skerry Part 1' brings the mellifluous piano vibes. 'Skerry Part 2' layers up big kick drums with lurching grooves and busy oboe work to make for some superb avant-garde action.
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Jumping Beans
Cat: JM 093. Rel: 06 Dec 12
Jumping Beans
Samba Electronico
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Grand St EP
Grand St EP (12" + sticker)
Cat: MJR 003. Rel: 22 May 20
Grand St (1:29)
Comoescomo (feat Wati Heru) (3:00)
Bossypants (feat Anais) (6:13)
Bingonight (3:09)
Wldng (feat Anais) (3:26)
It Culd Be (3:19)
Water St (1:56)
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Shadows
Shadows (limited 7")
Cat: COS 106. Rel: 18 May 23
Shadows (3:25)
Rosewood Ave (3:37)
Review: This is an exclusive for independent stores only this Record Store Day and a fine one it is too from the one and only welder turned reggae kingpin that is Bob Marley and his Wailers. This is a vital one for the collection that has been pressed in limited quantities and is a non-album 45rpm that he recorded for legendary producer Bunny Lee at Randy's in Jamaica. This 7" single has a Custom Gorgon label and features the happy-go-lucky dub of 'Mr Chatter Box' with Bob's smoky but smooth vocals and a version on the flip.
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New Tangents In Kampala London & Nairobi
Cat: ESP 7005. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Karun, K15 & Lex Amor - "Hold On" (3:30)
Sola & Labdi - "Nanae" (3:58)
Review: American music obsessive and archivist Jerome Derradji's Past Due Records label has got a fine compilation on its hands here. It gathers upside of the very best sounds that San Antonio-based funk band Horizon ever put out. They had a hardcore and devoted local following in the early 89s and secured a number of big radio hits. They were all released on 7"s that you will struggle to ever track down. Thankfully, each one gets assembled here across four fantastic sides of vinyl. What's more, no fewer than ten previously unreleased tracks also make the cut. These are authentic lo-fi funk gems with powerful rhythm sections and seductive vocal sounds.
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Ground Coffee
Cat: FSPT 1004. Rel: 29 Oct 15
Ground Coffee (instrumental) (3:03)
Steppin (instrumental) (3:14)
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The Michael Remixes
Cat: EDR 016. Rel: 30 Oct 12
Dangerous (2012 Univers jazz mix)
Do You Remember? (Taggy Matchers jazzy mix)
Review: He's jazzed all over Bob. He's filled Grandmaster Flash with jazz too. Shucks, he's done Jacko several times over. But Ed's back and he's jazzing all over the place. This time they focus on the later stages of Jackson's career: "Dangerous" rolls with sneaking minor key twinkles and smoky spoken word before the melody softens to allow a little Michael in the mix. "Do You Remember" is more a jazz boogie joint with funky piano rolls on the fills and much more engaging groove.
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Tried
Tried (7")
Cat: ZEN 7497. Rel: 07 Mar 19
Tried (feat Little Dragon) (3:33)
Tried (instrumental) (3:32)
Review: Despite not releasing all that much in 2018, Canadian nu-jazz combo BADBADNOTGOOD's reputation continued to rise. That was in no small part due to their eye-catching collaboration with Little Dragon, which resulted in the digital release of "Tried" back in September. Now the track has been given a deserved seven-inch single release by Ninja Tune. With LD lead vocalist Yukimi Nagano doing her best to channel the spirit of Minnie Riperton, "Tried" has a similarly languid, jazz/folk/soul fusion feel as some of the best works by Rotary Connection. BADBADNOTGOOD's admiration of the Charles Stepney-produced band comes through loud and clear through the choice of instruments and arrangements. For further proof, check the accompanying flipside instrumental mix.
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Never Gonna Be Alone (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: 457129 0. Rel: 09 May 23
Never Gonna Be Alone (feat Lizzy McAlpine & John Mayer) (3:59)
Never Gonna Be Alone (Piano version) (4:33)
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IILE 01
IILE 01 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: IILE 01. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Leo Pol - "2 La Deep De Bretagne" (6:49)
Leo Pol - "Korben Dallas" (6:15)
Marc & Leo - "21" (7:49)
Leo Pol - "Parking" (6:42)
Review: Parisian producer Leo Pol is back after a great release on Velvet back in 2014 that showed his potential to create some deep, dusty and totally tripped out house for the afterhours, particularly on the Le Chat Qui Danse EP. He now inaugurates local label IILE (a sublabel of Uniile) with some more hypnotic subtlety; even if it is tougher and faster than his previous effort. There's the opener "2 La Deep De Bretagne" which really rolls deep. "Korben Dallas" gets its swing on in infectious fashion, much like local homeboy Varhat can. On the flip, he teams up with Marc on "21" for a bumpy and minimal jam while closing out the EP is the absolutely sublime "Parking" which is sexy and summery and has a certain DJ Gregory flavour about it.
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Serious Times
Cat: FW 196. Rel: 18 Jul 19
Cost Of Living (2:58)
Don't Cry Now (4:36)
Sugar (4:29)
Zallom (3:10)
Review: After offering up EPs titled "Hard Times" and "Changing Times" in 2017, Kaidi Tatham returns to First Word to complete the trilogy with "Serious Times". Of course, the music contained within the EP's tightly packed grooves is as joyous, rich as intricate as ever. Check, for example, "Don't Cry Now", a samba-soaked, sun-kissed affair that wraps harmonic freestyle vocals, twinkling electric piano lines and darting jazz-funk bass around a seriously shuffling groove. Tatham's much-discussed jazz-funk influences are once again given an airing on "Sugar", while his fine piano work takes pride of place on instrumental hip-hop head-nodder "Zallom". Best of all, though, is opener "Cost of Living", which emphatically weaves together all of these strands and more besides.
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Yess I'm A Mess
Yess I'm A Mess (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: VIRUS 514. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Yess I'm A Mess (3:06)
Hard Out Here For A Gimp (2:52)
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Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler
MUKATSUKU presents CALM
Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler (hand-numbered 7" limited to 400 copies in Juno exclusive branded card sleeve)
Cat: MUKAT 088. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Moon Shower
Oyasumi, Ohayo
Review: Mukatsuku looks to the legendary Japanese downtempo producer Calm here for a new, hand-numbered 7" in the form of his 'Quiet Music Under The Moon' sampler. It features two tunes taken from his masterful new album, the first being 'Oyasumi, Ohayo' where subtle synths ripple beneath Balearic leads. It's heartbroken ambient introspection for late-night star gazing. On the flip, 'Moon Shower' is more hopeful and optimistic, with mellifluous layers of synth shimmer like the sun off the Med. It's beautiful and cathartic with Calm's majestic synth craft front and centre.
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Back In The Millenium (B-STOCK)
Cat: RS 005 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Back In The Millenium
Jeru
Need I Say More
Dedication
Review: ***B-STOCK: Original outer sleeve missing, otherwise in excellent condition***


The last Rhythm Section release came from Vancouver man Local Artist, but number 6 sees Peckham man Bradley Zero actually looking to local artists in the shape of FYI Chris. The production handle of Chris Watson and his namesake Coupe, this Peckham duo have already impressed with the No Hurry stealth drop on Church late last year, but it's clear they've learnt a few new tricks since then. Nestling snugly into the SE London beatdown sound Bradley has been cultivating through the label, Back In The Millenium is pleasantly hard to pin down with bits of house, hip hop and acid thrown into the mixer. We are quite impressed by "Jeru" which desiccates a famed '90s Primo sample with some dextrous MPC work, whilst MCDE fans will be all over "Need I Say More". A big 12" Nik!
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Happy (Hammond)
Cat: DINK 015. Rel: 22 Jun 21
Happy (Hammond) (4:07)
Happy (Hammond) (instrumental) (3:05)
Happy (Hammond) (bonus beats reprise) (1:43)
Review: Random Rap Records offshoot Dinked 45 has hit gold with 'Happy (Hammond)', the first single in seven years from Chris Read and keyboardist Rob Barron's occasional So Much Soul Players project. As the title suggests, it's a cheeky and cheery Hammond funk reinvention of Pharrell Williams' classic which features Barron playing the famous melody - alongside a few wild solos - atop a sweaty, bass-heavy, breakbeat-driven dancefloor groove. It's a simple idea brilliantly executed all told and a guaranteed party-starter to boot. Over on the flip you'll find a slightly tougher, shorter 'Instrimental Mix' that cuts down the use of the melody in favour of elongated Hammond chords and more prominent beats, as well as a short 'Bonus Beats' drum track for DJs who like to get busy in the mix.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Bona Fide
Cat: FME 010. Rel: 04 May 23
Bona Fide (3:07)
Bona Fide (instrumental) (3:08)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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In Your Corner
Cat: KCR 131. Rel: 21 Mar 24
In Your Corner (3:41)
Bewilderment (3:40)
Review: Pale Jay's latest LP Bewilderment spawns two more treasure here on this new and essential 7" from Karma Chief Records. Up first is an Afro-beat tinged cut, 'In Your Corner' with a subtly uplifting rhythm although listen deeper and you'll get locked in to the lyrics which detail an internal struggle for self-acceptance. On the flip is the album title cut which showcase Jay's signature sounds - silky falsetto over soulful harmonies and dusty hip-hop beats. This one also tell a story, this time about the breakdown of a family and the journey into self that ensues.
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In Your Corner
In Your Corner (limited natural & black swirl vinyl 7")
Cat: KCR 131C1. Rel: 22 Mar 24
In Your Corner (3:41)
Bewilderment (3:41)
Review: Well on from his startling 2021 debut 'The Celestial Suite', Los Angeles' neo soul production maestro Pale Jay has since gone on to proffer many a 7" record, of which 'In Your Corner' is the latest treat to feast your ears. Both shorn ahead of time from his latest LP, Bewilderment, 'In Your Corner' and 'Bewilderment' are pensive retro soul falsettoers, both of which feature Jay's own, longing vocals, and evince a mood of being caught in between two difficult paths in life. The A uplifts with its surrounded Hammonds and righteous get-through-it lyrics, concerning self-discovery amid self-judgment. The B-side, by contrast, tells the story of the disintegration of a family, and skews more lo-fi, vintage hip-hop.
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Lost & Found
Cat: BJ 731. Rel: 06 Feb 20
Lost & Found (feat Sally Green) (3:39)
Cruise Control (feat Nice Rec) (3:15)
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Sail On
Sail On (7")
Cat: PPU 096. Rel: 18 Mar 19
Sail On (2:44)
Ground (4:19)
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Simmering
Simmering (12")
Cat: 2041 BLACK. Rel: 13 Jul 17
Simmering (4:59)
Private Life (3:31)
Long Climb In The Sun (4:15)
Review: It would seem we're back on the Christmas card list... 2000 Black supergroup comprising the likes of Dego, Mensah and original Bugz members Lord and Tatham have been slowly ramping up their releases again and this year has seen their largest output yet. Following "Two Way Here One Way Go", "Simmering" proffers three more sublime and silky instrumentals from deeply decorated foursome. "Simmering" is a tight jazz funk jam with a sprung guitar groove spine and a blissful switch into soothing flutes midway, "Private Life" flips for a sunnyside digidub, all spacious and rippling with its breezy keys while "Climb The Sun" brings us back to the funk root note but with rising synth insistency that's bruk to the bone. Simmering now, boiling tomorrow...
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(Livin' In) New York City
Cat: FME 004. Rel: 10 Oct 22
(Livin' In) New York City (3:26)
Moodies Basement (4:19)
Review: Masterminded by Jeff Dynamite Silverman, 10th Street is an all-star studio band comprised of some of NYC's best disco, funk and soul musicians of the last two decades (including members of Antibalas, the Dap-Kings, The Expressions and El Michels Affair). The collective's self-titled debut album, which dropped earlier this year, is a genuine must-listen and offers a near perfect distillation of disco, soul and funk flavours of the 1970s. This 7" single sports two of that set's standout cuts: hazy, mid-tempo, laidback disco-funk number 'Livin' In New York City', where Blaxploitation guitar licks, spacey synths, sustained organ chords and eyes-closed female vocals catch the ear, and the weightier, more percussive and undeniably dancefloor-friendly instrumental 'Moodie's Basement'. In a word: essential!
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
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It's Not Over
Cat: LEWIS 11457. Rel: 15 Jun 23
It's Not Over (2:56)
Crazy (2:36)
Review: Based out of Brooklyn, New York, The Still Brothers is a group made up of two childhood friends, Andrew LeCoche of Ula Ruth and Evan Heinze from The Shacks. They started their musical adventure way back in the 6th grade. In the decade since they have managed to record and tour with their own respective groups, as well as work on their own distinctive brand of indie together. Here they tap up Sloshy for a feature on a new 7" that comes via Lewis. 'It's Not Over' is a dreamy cut lush vocal harmonies and lo-fi drums making for a beautifully melancholic sound. 'Crazy' has slightly more primate drum breaks and the Shoshy is just as smooth.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
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Not In Color
Cat: MIDA 09. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Circulation Desk (2:01)
Rural Dial Up (2:00)
Collodion Reserve (1:35)
Microform (2:23)
Spiral Catalog (1:50)
Geo Print (1:14)
Review: Tuck in your napkin and get seated comfortably for six plates of delicious broken beat and nu jazz funk from Tapes on the small but already well-formed Mida label. These superbly cosmic studies in sound are packed with finely tuned frequencies, cymbals and drums, silky spacecraft arps, video game sounds and playful keys that scatter through arrangements to trippy effect. All of that is underpinned by the sort of hefty low end that locks you in and the whole thing is an ever-shifting sound world that sounds both ancient yet futuristic. Sublime.
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Cola
Cola (limited 7")
Cat: LEWIS 1150. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Cola (3:41)
George (3:11)
Review: Arlo Parks is now a hugely successful indie artist with many great tunes to her name. One of them came back in 2019 in the form of her Cola EP back when she was just 18 years old. It showcased her smoky, soulful and mournful vocal skills with gentle guitar accoutrements and plenty of dusty vinyl crackle for added authenticity. That title tune is here in all its tender glory while on the flip is 'George' which is yet another standout single that has slightly more upbeat lyrics and prouder production. What a talent she is.
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I Wanna Be With You
I Wanna Be With You (7" + insert)
Cat: LEWIS 11537. Rel: 14 Dec 23
I Wanna Be With You (feat Marina B) (3:33)
Sungalz (feat Marina B) (2:16)
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Baba Ayoola
Cat: BWOOD 252. Rel: 16 Jul 21
Baba Ayoola (4:01)
Carry Me Home (5:27)
Review: Kokoroko very quickly broke through with the last EP on Brownswood. The talented musical collective stuff their tunes with elements of afro, funk, soul and jazz and each one makes an indelible mark. This new EP offers two more such gems: first up, 'Baba Ayoola' has silky drumming that would make Tony Allen proud. The lead trumpets and mellifluous chords all make for a rich sonic tapestry that is ripe for dancing. On the flip is 'Carry Me Home' with more big horns and complex drum patterns, as well as some soulful vocal coos to finish it in style.
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Clareia (remixes)
Cat: JD 40. Rel: 26 Sep 17
Clareia (Henry Wu remix) (7:15)
Clareia (2000 Black remix) (5:58)
Clareia (IG Culture remix) (6:30)
Review: Surely one of the most fitting albums of the summer, Sabrina Malheiros's fifth LP Clareia undergoes some stately remix treatment as we move from open fields to sweaty clubs to party for the rest of the year. Three of broken beat's finest and most respected protagonists all play a role... Man of the moment Henry Wu gets woozy on the organs and widens the whole jam out into seven minutes of space funk, Dego and Kaidi Tatham's 2000 Black dig deep into the bossa dynamic with a Latin jazzy spiritual feel running throughout the momentum while CoOp founder IG Culture adds a little skip to the drums, dreamy plucks and bassline that won't stop bouncing. If it's bruk, don't try and fix it.
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Hymn Beat
Hymn Beat (10")
Cat: 0NLY 01. Rel: 18 Sep 07
Hymn Beat
Hymn Beat (reprise)
Hymn Beat (Chico Mann remix Elegguara)
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Probabilidades EP
Cat: PSM 012. Rel: 09 Jan 18
Compra Pan (4:06)
Flashback (4:27)
Summer Plan (4:09)
Dulce De Leche (3:01)
Probabilidades (4:16)
Sobremesa Eterna (3:09)
Review: Argentinian-in-Barcelona Karmasound makes his vinyl debut on Bristol's Phuture Shock with this insane six pack: "Compra Pan" is a rim-shot driven light-footed jazzy wriggler with some perfectly warmed synth noodles that have a mind of their own and "Flashback" is a brilliantly frazzled upbeat acid jazz session that's never quite comedown since the 90s. Elsewhere "Summer Plan" yearns for the warmer climes with a bruk-ish chord arrangement and golden vocal harmonies, "Dulce De Leche" takes us closer to the dancefloor with a little loopy mischief and swaggering beats while the title track "Probabilidades" takes us on much more of a late night trip with a cascading bassline and some wonderful sleazy talkbox magic. "Sobremesa Eterna" plays the final lullaby with its dreamy chords, slo-mo bossa and cheeky bass wriggles in the fills. All packed into one massive 12", this is very significant release.
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Spells
Spells (7")
Cat: EXSP 67. Rel: 27 Oct 22
Spells (4:44)
Found You (2:57)
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Another Brick
Cat: PP 07. Rel: 28 Feb 20
Another Brick (7:36)
Cat Police (6:37)
Play On Play (6:01)
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(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
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Children Of Silk
Children Of Silk (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 12")
Cat: MOV 12018C. Rel: 01 Sep 21
The Inside (3:34)
Amandine Insensible (4:16)
Marilyn Monroe (3:31)
Men Of Glass (feat Rome Fortune) (4:25)
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Mysteria
Cat: VA 45001. Rel: 29 Apr 21
Mysteria (Electric remix) (3:56)
Vocalize My Luv (feat Florence Adooni & Lizzy Amaliyenga - Electric remix) (4:09)
Review: In recent years we've become accustomed to Jimi Tenor flitting between off-kilter jazz, Afro-soul and - most recently via a Freestyleman collaboration - oddball house. 'Mysteria', his latest single, recalls the easy-going vocal numbers that marked out his years on Warp Records in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Not quite lounge, synth-pop, deep boogie or jazz-funk but rather something in between, the song features a typical lead vocal from Finland's greatest export bar Teemu Pukki, some seriously squelchy bass, and plenty of retro-futurist charm. Arguably even better is 'Vocalize My Love', a kind of jumpy Afro-dancehall number featuring analogue bass, hot-stepping drums and superb vocals courtesy of Florence Addoni and Lizzy Amaliyenga.
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Through The Noise
Through The Noise (limited 7")
Cat: 453823 5. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Nubiyan Twist - "Through The Noise (Chant No 2)" (4:52)
Swindle - "Miss Kane" (4:17)
Review: Legendary jazz label Blue Note has tapped up the super hot nine-piece Afro-jazz outfit Nubiyan Twist for their own new version of Donald Byrd's song 'Through The Noise.' It features on the 16-track Blue Note Re:imagined II collection that is due soon, but first also gets its own pressing here. Heavy swing, garage and 2-step all colour their version with broken-beat, afrobeat and bebop also colouring the fresh sounding grooves. The lyrics build the reimagined concept and make for a stunning new piece. On the flip is another gem in the form of Swindle's 'Miss Kane.'
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