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Singles
5 Borough Breaks Vol 35
Cat: 5BB 034. Rel: 02 May 25
Blahzay Blahzay - "Danger" (3:43)
Gwen McCrae - "Rockin Chair" (3:20)
Review: .5 Borough Breaks are back with another essential slice of 90s hip-hop nostalgia. Their latest 7" revives a 1995 Hot 97 favourite-a gritty, golden-era banger that once ruled the NYC airwaves. Handily pressed for both DJs and collectors, Blahzay Blahzay's 'Danger' captures the raw energy of East Coast rap at its peak. As always with this label, the flip side features the original sample source: a soulful gem 'Rockin Chair' from recently departed legend Gwen McCrae whose legacy shaped generations of soul fans and hip-hop heads. As such, this 7" combines deep digging with authentic hip-hop flair and pays tribute to both the beatmakers and the soul pioneers who inspired them. Essential wax.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
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Never Give Up On Jah
Cat: HS 089. Rel: 07 May 25
Johnny Clarke - "Never Give Up On Jah" (3:50)
Green Cross - "Style Ah Weh We Love" (3:35)
Review: Johnny Clarke is of course, a roots reggae legend with a vast, and high-quality, discography that has contributed to the evolution of the genre over many years. For this one he teams up with Green Cross on 'Never Give Up On Jah', a heavyweight drop on Heartical in France. Clarke's unmistakable voice delivers a message of perseverance and spiritual strength, and it serves as a fine reminder of roots reggae's enduring power to move you in more ways than one. The riddim is deep, warm and dubwise and on the flip is the flaky, wobbly, Green Cross cut 'Style Ah Weh We Love.'
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Fuck You I'm 21
Fuck You I'm 21 (limited gold vinyl 7")
Cat: PAPLF 703. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Fuck You I'm 21 (3:00)
Mad Mazafakaz (3:02)
Human Sucks (2:20)
Zattar (7" short edit) (1:02)
Dark In The 46th District (7" short edit) (1:02)
Review: Following the likes of 'A Journey Into Abstract HipHop' and 'Snap Your Neck Back', the Gasoline collective continued their early legacy with 'Fuck You I'm 21' which arrived digitally in 2023, 21 years after the debut EP. It comes now as a 7" with all the original cuts included. The opener is an old-school blend of raw beats, scratching and smart samples, 'Human Sucks' then pairs moody spoke words with eerie late-night boom-bap and 'Zattar' is a short beat interlude that oozes atmosphere. 'Dark In The 46th District' is the final short but pithy beat sketch which is a great example of experimental hip-hop and beat culture from the turn of the millennium.
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Intérprete: Radiocuts
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Extended Damaged Versions
Cat: PRESH 025. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dub Regulator (4:44)
Wired Version (4:14)
Thin Dub (5:51)
Chemical (version) (5:52)
Dub Craft (2:25)
Lobotomy (version) (5:10)
Review: Ghost Dubs aka. Michael Fiedler returns to pile on the Pressure. Following recent acclaim-gatherer Damaged, this extension of the LP further serves to distend the dub, surveying and excavating fossil-rich terrains of soiled bass and coarse texture. Six reconstructed dub reformations, only two tracks, ';Chemical Version' and 'Wired Version', were previously available digitally; both introduce the record as warped yet unassuming undercuts, ripe for the meditating-to. 'Thin Dub' dissolves the mood into an echo-drenched texture; the track is marked by an up-down, contradistinct set of tuned impacts. 'Dub Craft', meanwhile, snatches the crown for most subby tune of the year.
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Say Me Say
Cat: DP 009. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Justin Hinds - "Say Me Say" (2:26)
Gus McIntyre - "Say Me Say" (Melody) (2:59)
Review: A rare gem from the golden age of early reggae, this 1970 cut by Justin Hinds was originally released on a Duke Reid 7". It gets a welcome reissue here but still has plenty of lo-fi aesthetics, vinyl crackle and dusty sound that keeps it authentic rather than overly polished. Hinds' soulful vocal delivery and signature rhythm style shine as they capture the spirit of the era with subtle flair. On the flip side, a slinky, instrumental organ version by Gus McIntyre adds serious depth and makes this an irresistible double-sider or cracking up nice and loud through some towering speaker stacks.
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Álbumes
Live At The Rainbow Theatre In London October 20th 1973
Cat: DBQP 88. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Watcher Of The Skies (7:48)
Dancing With The Moonlight Knight (8:30)
The Cinema Show (11:04)
I Know What I Like (5:18)
Firth Of Fifth (8:33)
The Musical Box (10:20)
More Fool Of Me (3:15)
The Battle Of Epping Forest (12:25)
Supper's Ready (23:38)
Review: Prog rock giants Genesis caught in live action in London in late 1973, a mere month after the release of their Selling England By The Pound album. This is what many claim to be the band at the height of their powers, with their highly celebrated Foxtrot album not long behind them, hitting their experimental, quirky time signature peak and with Peter Gabriel still commanding the microphone. Opening with the thrusting 'Watcher of the Skies', Tony Banks' keyboard stabs almost rave-like in their stabbing power, they hurtle through tracks from the latest offering ('The Cinema Show', 'Battle of Epping Forest' and the anthemic 'I Know What I Like') alongside Nursey Cryme album fan favourite 'The Musical Box' and a version of the epic 'Supper's Ready' that stretches to nearly 24 minutes here. 'More Fool Me', meanwhile, which sees drummer Phil Collins step forward to sing its folksy, almost Bee Gees-like pop strains, points to where the band would be in a handful of years' time.
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Skeleta
Skeleta (violet vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LVR 4796. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Peacefield
Lachryma
Satanized
Guiding Lights
De Profundis Borealis
Cenotaph
Missilia Amori
Marks Of The Evil One
Umbra
Excelsis
Review: Serving as the follow up to 2022's critically acclaimed and super cheesy by design stadium-goth opus Impera, Swedish rock occultists Ghost make their grand return with sixth full-length Skeleta. The vision of Tobias Forge, renowned for his charismatic vocal cadence and immense range, but more so for his undertaking of different characters and monikers for each album cycle, the Papa Emeritus IV delving into empirical fallacies on their previous outing has been usurped by Papa V Perpetua, who promises to deliver his band of Nameless Ghouls' "most unflinchingly introspective work to date" while showcasing "distinct individual emotional vistas", touching on "demonic possessions" and the allure of succumbing to "dark forces". In other words, expect mammoth riffs, epic refrains, large doses of overt theatricality verging on camp, and on-the-nose song titles such as 'Satanized'.
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Skeleta
Skeleta (LP)
Cat: LVR 4688. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Peacefield (5:41)
Lachryma (4:32)
Satanized (3:57)
Guiding Lights (3:24)
De Profundis Borealis (4:32)
Cenotaph (4:18)
Missilia Amori (4:29)
Marks Of The Evil One (4:15)
Umbra (5:32)
Excelsis (5:58)
Review: Skeleta marks the sixth full-length from Swedish theatrical goth rock entity Ghost, following on from 2022's retro stadium-goth swing for the fences Impera. Known for their high-concept aesthetic solely credited to mastermind Tobias Forge, who undertakes differing mantles and characters pertaining to each era and project, Papa Emeritus IV who fronted their preceding work has now been replaced by Papa V Perpetua, and while his predecessor was said to have been driven by ruminations on empirical reigns, the latest leader of the band of "Nameless Ghouls" is more concerned with "demonic possessions" and succumbing to "dark forces", with the album promised to be their "most unflinchingly introspective work to date" while showcasing "distinct individual emotional vistas". With big riffs, soaring hooks and a lead single as brazenly titled as 'Satanized', it's time for yet another era of overtly gothic and purposefully cheesy occult-rock.
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Skeleta
Skeleta (CD)
Cat: LVR 4689. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Peacefield
Lachryma
Satanized
Guiding Lights
De Profundis Borealis
Cenotaph
Missilia Amori
Marks Of The Evil One
Umbra
Excelsis
Review: The first hard rock album to land at Number One on the Billboard 200 in four years, Swedish rock occultists Ghost make their grand return with sixth full-length Skeleta, serving as the highly anticipated follow up to 2022's acclaimed and super camp-by-design stadium-goth rock opus Impera. Still the singular vision of Tobias Forge, renowned for his charismatic vocals and immense versatility, but primarily for his adorning of different guises, characters and monikers for each album cycle, the Papa Emeritus IV who pontificated on empirical fallacies throughout their previous outing has since been usurped by Papa V Perpetua, who along with his band of Nameless Ghouls deliver their "most unflinchingly introspective work to date" while showcasing "distinct individual emotional vistas", touching on "demonic possessions" and the allure of succumbing to "dark forces". In other words, expect a gloomy gauntlet of anthemic riffage, epic refrains, gargantuan levels of cheesy theatricality, and Satanic Panic bell-ringing on-the-nose song-titled such as 'Satanized'.
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36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Edition)
36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered picture disc LP)
Cat: GFK 36SPD. Rel: 08 May 25
The Battlefield (feat Kool G Rap, Az & Tre Williams)
Love Don't Live Here No More (feat Kandace Springs)
Here I Go Again (feat Az & Rell)
Kool G Rap & Nems - "Loyalty"
The Revelations - "It's A Thin Line Between Love & Hate"
The Dogs Of War (feat Shawn Wigs & Kool G Rap)
Emergency Procedure (feat Pharoahe Monch)
Double Cross (feat Az)
Kandace Springs - "Bamboo's Lament"
Pieces To The Puzzle (feat Az)
Homicide (feat Nems & Shawn Wigs)
Blood In The Streets (feat Az)
Call My Name
The Revelations - "I Love You For All Seasons"
Review: Ghostface Killah's 36 Seasons, first released in 2014, plays out like a gritty graphic novel; we follow Ghostface's maskless alter-ego Tony Starks as he returns to Staten Island after nine years in solitary. Expecting to reunite with his old life, he instead finds his community in disarray, friends turned enemies and betrayal lurking around every corner. So, fuelled by revenge and a broken heart, Starks becomes a reluctant antihero, navigating a grave landscape of corruption, street politics and lost love. The album unfolds over soul-drenched production from The Revelations, creating a cinematic backdrop for the narrative's descent into movie violence and moral compromise. This reissue through Salvation keeps true to the album's original totting of 14 tracks, eschewing the extra ten on the deluxe edition.
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36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Edition)
36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Edition) (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: GFK 36SCV. Rel: 23 Apr 25
The Battlefield
Love Don't Live Here No More
Here I Go Again
Loyalty
It's A Thin Line Between Love & Hate
The Dogs Of War
Emergency Procedure
Double Cross
Bamboo's Lament
Pieces To The Puzzle
Homicide
Blood In The Streets
Call My Name
I Love You For All Seasons
Review: Celebrating its tenth anniversary, 36 Seasons remains a unique album, combining gritty storytelling with soul-driven production. With a compelling narrative written by Matthew Rosenberg, the album immerses listeners in the life of Tony Starks, a streetwise figure navigating betrayal, revenge and redemption. The collaboration with The Revelations brings a fresh, live-band sound that elevates the classic Ghostface energy, blending sharp lyricism with rich, retro-soul instrumentation. Guest performances feature Kool G Rap, AZ and Pharoahe Monch further enhance the storytelling, adding layers of character development, while tracks like 'The Dogs of War' and 'Homicide' showcase sharp lyricism and dramatic tension, while the album's emotional depth, especially on 'Love Don't Live Here', offers a more intimate side of Starks. This reissue brings out the full range of the album's soulful grooves and cinematic narrative. Whether revisiting 36 Seasons for its narrative or its production, this anniversary edition invites both new listeners and longtime fans to experience it in a fresh, vivid light.
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36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
36 Seasons (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (translucent turquoise marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GFK 36SME. Rel: 23 Apr 25
The Battlefield
Love Don't Live Here No More
Here I Go Again
Loyalty
It's A Thin Line Between Love & Hate
The Dogs Of War
Emergency Procedure
Double Cross
Bamboo's Lament
Pieces To The Puzzle
Homicide
Blood In The Streets
Call My Name
I Love You For All Seasons
The Battlefield (instrumental)
Love Don't Live Here No More (instrumental)
Here I Go Again (instrumental)
Loyalty (instrumental)
The Dogs Of War (instrumental)
Emergency Procedure (instrumental)
Double Cross (instrumental)
Pieces To The Puzzle (instrumental)
Homicide (instrumental)
Blood In The Streets (instrumental)
Call My Name (instrumental)
Review: Ghostface Killah, legendary Wu-Tang Clan member, invites us to relive the cinematic brilliance of 36 Seasons, his tenth studio album and a conceptual death blow. The record chronicles the journey of Tony Starks (not an uncoincidental Iron Man reference), whose return to Staten Island after nine years, after a lengthy stint in the slammer, finds him only a further embroilment in the seedy underworlds and ganglands of New York. To celebrate its 10th anniversary, the album is reissued here in special editions and with exclusive bonuses, including an original graphic novel booklet and poster, diving deeper into a gripping saga of personal redemption and street resilience.
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What Did The Blackbird Say To The Crow: Fiddle & Banjo Music of North Carolina
Rain Crow (2:03)
Brown's Dream (2:23)
Hook & Line (2:21)
Pumpkin Pie (1:42)
Duck's Eyeball (1:59)
Ryestraw (2:12)
Little Brown Jug (2:39)
Going To Raleigh (2:23)
Country Waltz (1:51)
Molly Put The Kettle On (1:33)
Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss (2:27)
John Henry (3:10)
Love Somebody (2:01)
Ebenezer (2:12)
Old Joe Clark (2:25)
Old Molly Hare (1:34)
Marching Jaybird (2:07)
Walkin' In The Parlor (1:55)
Review: Reconnecting through their shared musical heritages, Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson present What Did the Blackbird Say To The Crow, a mesmerising collection of fiddle and banjo tunes tied to North Carolina's many oral and digital traditions. After their late mentor Joe Thompson bequeathed them a trove of recordings to work with, the already esteemed, torch-bearing duo breathe new life into 18 handpicked rethinks and honorific originals, some sung, others purely instrumental. Recorded outdoors at sites meaningful to Thompson and Baker, their sessions were joined by the rare, overlapping calls of two cicada broods, unheard together since 1803. Giddens calls it "music made for your community's enjoyment and for dancing."
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Hit & Run: Revisited (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 502173 2376831. Rel: 08 May 25
C'mon Let's Go (3:34)
The Hunter (3:14)
(I'm Your) Victim (2:48)
Kick It Down (3:01)
Following The Crowd (3:03)
Tush (2:17)
Hit & Run (3:10)
Watch Your Step (3:11)
Back To Start (3:27)
Yeah Right (3:20)
Future Flash (4:15)
Review: Originally released in 1981 via Bronze Records, Hit & Run would serve as the sophomore full-length from London's Girlschool. Reaching No. 5 in the UK Albums Chart with the title-track charting at No. 32 in the UK singles, the album was the band's biggest success, even landing them an obligatory mime performance on Top Of the Pops. Returning to London's Jackson's Studios to work with producer Vic Maile, who handled desk duties on their 1980 debut Demolition, the project saw the group ramp up their speed and melody, ultimately cementing their place as somewhat retrospectively overlooked pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWBHM). Reissued or rather "revisited" for Record Store Day 2025, this lush, limited red wax pressing features cuts such as the iconic opening banger 'C'mon Let's Go', which appeared in the Gemini Award winning 2005 documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, as well as their much adored rendition of ZZ Top's 'Tush'.
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E
E (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 160LP. Rel: 08 May 25
All My Life (4:57)
Shrine (3:41)
Good Friends Call Me E (3:49)
Flood (3:04)
Human Dust (7:21)
Solid Stone (3:29)
Dreams (2:07)
Sing Me Softly Of The Blues (3:50)
On The Way Down (2:49)
Song For Emahoy (6:12)
Da (3:01)
Review: Seattle-raised, New York-based singer and pianist Eliana Glass releases one of the most arresting debuts of the year, finding her own nuanced style after years training as a jazz vocalist and being in steeped in records by Nina Simone. Glass' love of more indie influences, such the ethereal Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins means she fuses technical excellence with a more emotional led timbre that, in turn, brings you closer to her soul. 'On The Way Down' is a great place to start as it's a stunning marriage of piano and vocal but when she just plays piano the hairs stand on the back of your neck, too. Check out 'Song for Emahoy' and try not to cry.
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Lo Fi City Pop
Lo Fi City Pop (limited 'dodgeblue' vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7536CB. Rel: 06 May 25
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Fly-Day China Tow" (2:27)
Grey October Sound & Achamico - "Plastic Love" (4:57)
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (3:17)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Tokai" (2:54)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Anohi Ni Kaeritai" (2:19)
Grey October Sound & Lo Film Creation - "Kanashimi-Ga-Tomaranai" (4:15)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Kimi Wa 1000%" (4:56)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Amaku Kiken Na Kaori" (3:05)
Grey October Sound & The Sidewinder - "Mr Summertime" (2:28)
Grey October Sound & Kimono Boyz - "Down Town" (4:05)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (version) (4:07)
Review: Following the success of Lo-Fi Ghibli in 2022, underground hip-hop head Grey October Sound is back with a new cover album that finds him reimagining iconic Japanese city-pop tracks through lo-fi hip-hop. It is another gem from P-VINE that features laid-back reinterpretations of classics such as Miki Matsubara's 'Mayonaka no Door,' Yasuha's 'Fly-Day Chinatown,' and Taeko Onuki's 'Tokai' alongside songs by Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi and Yumi Arai. It's. Lush world of carefully hinted at nostalgic melodies with relaxed beats soothing mind, body and soul, all with a lo-fi and retro city-pop charm.
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Lo Fi City Pop 2
Lo Fi City Pop 2 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7535. Rel: 06 May 25
Grey October Sound, 445 - "Sparkle" (4:21)
Grey October Sound, TO4NORI - "Track 2" (2:22)
Grey October Sound, ADON - "Track 3" (2:45)
Grey October Sound, Grise - "Track 4" (3:50)
Grey October Sound, Transparent - "Track 5" (5:39)
Grey October Sound, Judo125 - "Track 6" (3:18)
Grey October Sound, Crystique - "Track 7" (5:23)
Grey October Sound, 57th - "Track 8" (2:52)
Grey October Sound, COCO - "Track 9" (2:24)
Grey October Sound, MONBEE - "Track 10" (3:31)
Review: Go-to lo-fi from Grey October Sound, P-Vine's resident hip-hop group and collective vibe queller. Having built a steady beatmaking operation initially from Studio Ghibli thematics and other anime associations, the group now continue to turn their hand to originals, furthering your capacity to wind down after many a long, protracted cramming sesh. Whether flashcards, cats on laps and hot steaming cocoa are or aren't your thing, that's OK, because we can bet the dragging rhythms of 'Tokai', the desultory pocket piano missive '1000%', and/or the closing crepuscule 'DOWN TOWN' will be.
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Yoyi (reissue)
Cat: FRZ 007. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Banana (4:30)
Del Copacabana A 34 (5:40)
Mi Pequeno Gran Paolo (4:16)
Paco La Calle (2:42)
Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar (3:02)
Yo, Mejor Te Doy (2:13)
Ruta 30 (6:01)
Abuela Tula (5:49)
El Fino (5:36)
Review: Future Rootz has collaborated with Canal Sounds and EGREM for a gem of a reissue here that goes all the way back to 1977 when producer and bassist Jorge Soler stepped out as Grupo Yoyi for Yoyi, an album that marked his only known solo project. The record now sits up there as one of the rarest and most desirable albums from the Cuban musical canon as it is such a sublime fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz, funk and disco. The musicianship throughout is exceptional with mesmeric synths and evocative horn solos all tethered to the sort of grooves that will either chill you out or heat you up depending on the setting.
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Overlay Reworks (feat Leandro Fresco, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Pole)
Apastron (Leandro Fresco rework)
Nukleus (Rafael Anton Irisarri rework)
Scope (Abul Mogard rework)
Variation I
Void (Pole rework)
Nukleus (Hollie Kenniff rework)
Variation II
Valenz (Galan/Vogt rework)
Prologue
Review: German pair Markus Guentner and Joachim Spieth rightly got plenty of acclaim for their 2023 ambient album Overlay and now it gets revisited with a top selection of remixes that breathe new life into the original compositions. Prominent ambient and experimental artists such as Hollie Kenniff, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Pole all show their class while newer names like Abul Mogard smears synths into a misty wonder on 'Scope', Galan/Vogt layer in angelic vocal tones to 'Valenz' and Leandro Fresco brings a lightness of touch that fills with optimism on opener 'Apastron. Guentner and Spieth themselves provide two alternate versions of their originals that bring new emotional and sonic depth.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
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In Cmin
In Cmin (LP)
Cat: KM 060. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Montes Caucasus (4:22)
More Than Worlds (4:54)
Minor Sea (5:50)
Nef Argo (5:57)
Moon Of Eris (7:08)
Bending Things (4:19)
Moss (4:15)
Twozerozerofive (6:29)
Review: Mille Plateaux and Raster hero Andreas Tilliander meets Fire! Orchestra's Goran Kajfes somewhere deep - and we mean DEEP - in the jazz cosmos. The farthest reaches of a universe far, far away, but one that still seems to understand how joyful vast can sound when pierced by the haunting yet strangely alluring sound of brass. But simply defining this as jazz misses a point, then throws us well beyond the pale. In Cmin would be nothing without the electronic tricks and gadgetry that first made us feel as though we'd space-walked off the edge of the known galaxy, out past the Milky Way's stardust. Echoes, tape delays, things that add mood and timbre without necessarily shouting their presence. There's magic at work here. And, contrary to the 21st Century's obsession with under-the-hood, not knowing the how is the reason why you want this.
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