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Give A Little Love
Give A Little Love (red vinyl 12")
Cat: MWMUS 29. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Lizzi Bee - "Give A Little Love" (3:49)
Lizzi Bee - "Give" (dub) (3:33)
Lizzi Bee - "Give Love" (Sax) (3:13)
Ranking Ann - "Windrush Scandal" (3:15)
Ranking Ann - "Windrush" (dub version) (3:15)
Review: This crucial platter features two gems in 'Windrush Scandal' and 'Give A Little Love' which are fine tunes from Lizzi Bee and Ranking Ann, who makes a great return and lays down some superb vocals that will get you thinking as well as skanking, and what's more it all comes on a flame red vinyl 12". The track offers a perfect blend of reggae and dancehall influences, featuring catchy melodies, uplifting lyrics and a smooth rhythm that will have you swaying along and lost in the cavernous bass depths. Sax versions and dubs are all included to make this the complete package.
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 in stock $16.39
Oral (B-STOCK)
Oral (B-STOCK) (blue & green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 1902 TP12 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Oral (3:44)
Oral (Olof Dreijer remix) (5:22)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Bjork and Rosalia team up for the limited marble vinyl edition 12" double-sider, 'Oral', now coming packed with a stunning remix by Olof Dreijer from The Knife. The record is described by its releasers OLI as not just a single release but a "call to arms", with 100% of the profits being funnelled directly to AEGIS, the Icelandic charity dedicated to eradicating intensive fish farming in the country. 'Oral' itself is now a staple of the latest incarnation of Bjork's ever-mutant career, consummating her and Rosalia's recent rapport; a sabre-wielding, purblind aesthetic - befitting also of another of Bjork's collaborative contemporaries, Arca - fits seamlessly with the elegiac reggaeton of the song. Dreijer's remix is rabid and wonky by comparison, its draggy, morphemic rhythms belying Bjork and Rosalia's equally wetted vocals, producing a wacky litany of faunal electronics and whizzing FX.
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out of stock $19.78
Afro Beat
Cat: FLIES 4504. Rel: 14 Jun 18
Afro Beat (3:24)
Afro Flower (3:27)
Review: The library music crate-diggers behind Italy's Four Flies label aren't quite sure when regular collaborators Braen (an alias of composer and multi-instrumentalist Alessandro Alessandroni) and Raskovich (Guillano Sorgini) recorded these two previously unreleased tracks, but it's thought to have been around the time of the 1971 sessions for a psychedelic rock 7" by The Pawnshop. A-side "Afro Beat" is something of a saucer-eyed, Modernist delight, with the duo mixing meandering organ lines and breezy Afro-funk grooves with heavy bass. "Afro Flower", on the other hand, sounds like something that would have emerged from the studio of the Graham Bond Organization during the swinging '60s, which is no bad thing in our book.
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out of stock $18.08
Copycat Killer
Copycat Killer (limited 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 245LP. Rel: 14 May 21
Kyoto (3:01)
Savior Complex (3:22)
Chinese Satellite (3:30)
Punisher (2:59)
Review: Phoebe Bridgers' critically acclaimed and fan approved alternative indie long player Punisher has four tunes from it reversioned on this great new 12". Arranger Rob Moose is the man doing it having worked with Sufjan Stevens, The National, Bon Iver and may others. What he brings is a luscious new sound with majestic, sweeping new orchestral arrangements that bring new perspective to one of last year's best records. This one is sure to win as many new fans as it will please the old ones.
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out of stock $18.08
Summer Selections Four
James Bright - "Amber" (4:42)
Be.Lanuit - "Nana A Leon" (feat Marcos De La Fuente) (6:09)
Cole Odin - "Growing" (5:21)
Gold Suite - "The Cowboy" (6:21)
Norht Of The Island - "I Feel" (5:43)
Residentes Balearicos - "Smoke & Fly" (8:33)
Review: Nunorthern Soul's fourth vinyl outing encourages you to sit back, relax, and sink into some truly horizontal sounds awash with Balearic bliss. James Bright kicks off the session with the warm glow of 'Amber' and its slowly percolating beats and painterly synths. Be.Lanuit's 'Nana A Leon' has a starry eyed charm that will get you gazing off into the night and elsewhere Norht Of The Island's 'I Feel' has a chugging groove and exotic synth work bringing plenty of colour. This is a high class EP of richly detailed downtempo brilliance.
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out of stock $19.51
Always There
Cat: RMS 1001. Rel: 10 Mar 21
Bunnington Judah - "Always There" (3:41)
Bunnington Judah - "Always" (dub) (3:54)
Rapha Pico & Nga Han - "Haile Selassie I" (3:53)
Rapha Pico & Nga Han - "Selassie" (version) (3:55)
Review: Dutch label Roots Unity Music is back with this new one by Leeds-based Bunnington Judah and Rapha Pico (Signal1 Records) with Nga Han of The Hi Flyers fame. On the A side is Judah, a long time warrior from the UK Dub Roots Sound System scene and vocalist, as well as a master Binghi drum specialist. His offering 'Always There' is proper reggae vibes with an empowering message for everyone, followed by a handy dub version. On the flip, Pico & Han offer up the mesmerising and spiritual Jah energy of 'Haile Selassie I' which also comes with a handy Version mix up next.
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out of stock $16.39
Jah Children Must Rise
Cat: RMS 7004. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Bunnington Judah - "Jah Children Must Rise" (3:52)
Roots Unity - "Jah Children Dub" (3:51)
Review: The Roots Unity label is in a real purple patch right now and has multiple 7"s dropping in quick succession. The one here is part of a slew of four drops from the Dutch label and it features esteemed roots talent, Bunnington Judah, with the in-house production team. 'Jah Children Must Rise' is organic island music with wooden, tumbling percussion and natty chords. The drums have fleshy bass and plenty of swagger next to the hypnotic flute leads. The vocals from Judah are the impassioned icing on the delicious cake. Flip it over and as always the Roots Unity crew serve up a bottomlessly deep dub version.
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out of stock $15.26
Door Peeper
Cat: RSCS 10001. Rel: 30 Mar 21
Burning Spear & Roland Alphonso - "Door Peeper" (4:39)
Willie Williams - "All The Way" (5:58)
Review: An anthem with an early reggae riddim. Burning Spear was an alias for Winston Rodney, one of the most beloved Jamaican singers. 'Door Peeper' was originally released in 1969 on the Supreme label in Jamaica, and later on Bamboo in the UK. Rasta lyrics and musical motifs had been previously adapted for commercial release, but none sounded quite like this. Dissimilar to the fast instrumental reggae records that were resonating with white teenagers in England at the time, this was 'starkly uncompromising music that demanded to be taken on its own terms, or not at all.'
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out of stock $18.65
Superstition
Cat: DYNAM 7080. Rel: 18 Oct 21
Superstition (5:34)
Shades Of Hades (3:08)
Review: When deciding on tracks to release on '45' for the first time, the Dynamite Cuts team seems to mine a mixture of sought-after sets, familiar favourites and overlooked obscurities. This single falls int the latter category, featuring as it does two killer cuts from Funk In Hell, a 1976 album by library music collective-turned-instrumental funk outfit Button Down Brass (a band founded by trumpeter and arranger Ray Davies). A-side 'Superstition' is simply superb: a down-low cover of Stevie Wonder classic 'Superstition' that sits somewhere between down-low library funk and Blaxploitation movie soundtracks, with a dash of big band funk thrown in. Instrumental flipside 'Shades of Hades' is equally as vibrant, with elongated electric guitar notes, heady hand percussion and spacey synth sounds combining superbly with spy-funk horns and weighty bass.As played by DJ Muro from Japan
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Tags: Disco Funk
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The Only Good Wave Is A Next One
Cantor - "Soulside Twins" (feat Borel) (5:36)
New Hook - "Manipulation" (4:58)
Alf Champion - "The Devil's Lettuce" (5:10)
Amarcord - "Hymn" (3:46)
Robert E Livingood - "Wild Dreams" (4:29)
Marcello Giordani & Cantor - "Cosmic Sailing" (feat Ben) (5:26)
Review: RECCOMENDED
Full marks for appropriate titles, it's always very enticing to see an EP packed with six different artists when those artists make music that wants to be noticed and differentiated. Here Underground Pacific has delivered a package oozing attitude and personality, but fully committed to the cold-synth wave ethos. Dark, gnarling, filthy, groovy, psychedelic, industrial, and more infectious than most, we challenge anyone to drop anything from this and not feel sexy and twisted.

Definitely one for fans of Manfredas, Kiara Scuro, Optimo and the like, while everything here was conceived in the same sonic womb, it really showcases how much can be done with one sound. The brooding and building chug of 'Soulside Twins', which is halfway between 1AM club weapon and a Bond theme lost at the disco, Alf Champion's electro-fused stepper, the subtly intensifying vibe of 'Manipulation' - exceptional.
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out of stock $18.08
The Shining
The Shining (split coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: DW 200B. Rel: 03 Dec 21
The Shining (main Title) (3:25)
Rocky Mountains (2:55)
Review: This tri-colour 7" one-off compiles two select cuts from the soundtrack to Kubrick's essential horror The Shining. Available on vinyl for the first time in over 40 years, the colours of the record are the same colours as the Overlook hotel hallway's rug that appears in one of the film's most haunting scenes. It includes the film's main theme, and 'Rocky Mountains', both composed by the legendary Wendy Carlos alongside her little-known contemporary Rachel Elkind. As film buffs will recall, jilting doom and gloom is the main emotion felt, before a droning chord catacylsm ensues on the B side.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
out of stock $19.51
New Release (1)
New Release (1) (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PAN 39. Rel: 27 Aug 13
Industrial Disease
Caulk
The Unabridged Truth
Review: Marking the first release for this new project from Regis and Russell Haswell, PAN happily issue forth some troublesome industrial tackle that does away with any notion of direct 4/4 thrust and instead takes the textural muck and applies it to scattered, broken techno constructions more concerned with noise than motion. Move it does though, not least on "Industrial Disease", which deftly strafes on a roaming half step beat while the most guttural of metallic drones roams malevolently through the middle of the track. "Caulk" is more poised in its demeanour, letting sparse rhythmic pulses cut through the submerged ruminations in the distance, until "The Unabridged Truth" brings the beat back as a helpless vessel for more of that grimy sound design.
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out of stock $15.82
El Son De Los Rios
El Son De Los Rios (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: SBR 003BLUELTD250. Rel: 16 Feb 15
Conjunto Los Felcas - "El Son De Los Rios"
Ralphie & The Latin Lovers - "Cuicado Con Raman"
Review: Only 250 pressed !

Side A from the master tape of Discos Mag ( Peru ) , first time on 45 "El Son De Los Rios" by Conjunto Los Felcas.
A peruvian guaracha that goes big in every scene of latin dancer!
Impossible to find even on LP!

Side B one of the most obscure and on-demand Bobby Marin production, the killer Salsa "Cuidado Con Ramon" by Ralfhie and The Latin Lovers , original issued on Delta Records, one of the most elusive 45, of the scene!
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out of stock $17.81
Inner Light: Joe Claussell Sacred Rhythms Versions
Inner Light Joaquin Joe Claussell Sacred Rhythm (Cosmic Arts version) (9:48)
Inner Light Joaquin Joe Claussell Sacred Rhythm (Cosmic Arts dub version) (10:11)
Review: Something of an all-star affair here, as Sacred Rhythm main man Joaquin "Joe" Clausell sprinkles some of his remix magic over 'Inner Light', one of the standout cuts from Nicola Conte and Gianluca Petrella's 2021 album People Need People. Whereas the original was a richly percussive, dubbed-out future jazz-goes-dub house affair, Clausell's versions are warmer, looser, jazzier and deeper. Check first the A-side 'Cosmic Arts Version', where Rasahan Ahmad's poetic spoken word vocal rises above broken beats, layered jazz horns, warm bass, glistening guitar kicks and warming electric piano keys. The flipside 'Cosmic Arts Version' is, if anything, even better, delivering dubbed-out percussion, mazy trumpet solos and trippy effects aplenty. In a word: essential!
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out of stock $16.67
Ayzoh
Ayzoh (7")
Cat: RMS 705. Rel: 12 Aug 22
Ayzoh (3:46)
Ayzoh (version) (3:48)
Review: The feelings are strong in this one from Teddy Dan and Roots Unity. The mic man and rhythm makers come together for a fantastic 7" outing that pays plenty of tribute to Jah and Haile Sellasi. 'Ayzoh' rides on a fairly fleshy and fat-bottomed rhythm with natty guitar riffs and warming chords next to the unrelenting drum loops. Gentle tambourine and tripped-out details flesh it out. For those who like it much more weird and sorted and heady, then flip it over for 'Ayzoh (version)' which is much more melon twisting and deep.
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out of stock $15.26
Murder Paragraphs
Cat: FCS 202312. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Murder Paragraphs (2:08)
Murder Paragraphs (instrumental) (2:10)
Review: DJ Rude One's latest 7" single, 'Murder Paragraphs,' featuring Roc Marciano, sets the stage for his upcoming album, Upper Space. With gritty production and Roc Marciano's smooth delivery, the track exemplifies the underground hip-hop aesthetic that both artists are known for. The original and instrumental versions included on the single provide a complete listening experience, while new artwork by Spectacular Diagnostics adds visual intrigue. Roc Marciano's contribution to the underground hip-hop scene is undeniable, and his collaboration with DJ Rude One on Murder Paragraphs is an example of their creative chemistry. As DJ Rude One prepares to drop his official follow-up album, Upper Space, this single serves as a tantalizing preview of what's to come.
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I'll Be Around
Cat: VR 011. Rel: 05 Nov 24
I'll Be Around (3:49)
I'll Be Around (dub vocal) (3:46)
Review: Otis Gayle and Robert Dubwise Brown come together for this superb new 7" on Vortex Japan. It's a glorious cover of an already glorious original tune. Their version of 'I'll Be Around' leaves the originals feel-good melodies in place but works them into a lover's rock rhythm with gentle but sunny percussion and a heartfelt re-sung vocal. It's buttery smooth and good for the soul. On the flip is a dub vocal version that is even more laid back and deep, with fleshy bottom ends and wiggling bass.
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out of stock $17.81
You're Scared Of Falling In Love
Cat: SJ 1018. Rel: 11 Apr 22
Hill District - "You're Scared Of Falling In Love" (3:35)
Richie Merrett - "You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By" (3:35)
Review: Dave Welding's Soul Junction has another great package here from The Hill District. This was a group of working musicians that was initially assembled by bassist Walter "Sonny" Hughes who was impressed with them after seeing them rehearse one afternoon. They only ever managed to record one 45, however, and it is this one, and it has overmuch remained hard to find over the years. Hill District's 'You're Scared Of Falling In Love' is glorious sunny and carefree soul with gentle rhythms and great vocal work. Richie Merrett then steps up on the flip with 'You'll Always Have Yesterday Standing By' which is much more verily sentimental and pained.

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Yeah X 3
Yeah X 3 (12")
Cat: HVN 74012. Rel: 08 May 24
Yeah X 3 (Sonic Boom & Panda Bear Reset remix)
Yeah X 3 (Sonic Boom & Panda Bear Reset remix instrumental)
Yeah X 3 (The Vendetta Suite Reason To Drift mix)
Yeah X 3 (The Vendetta Suite Reason To live mix)
Review: Yeah X 3, the latest single from David Holmes and Raven Violet's album Blind On A Galloping Horse, diverges from the overtly political themes of the record, instead offering a personal revelation. Featuring remixes by Panda Bear and Sonic Boom, as well as The Vendetta Suite's Gary Irwin, the single showcases diverse experimental approaches. For the A-side, the remixes are atmospheric and heady, creating a euphoric feeling with your head in the clouds. The second remix being the more beat forward version. For the B-side, massive amounts of sound heavily affected the remixes processing. The first being more of an ambient version while the last version is more straightforward and radio friendly. If you like the original song, then these versions will sit alongside them very well.
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Stop Apologising
Cat: HVN 73212. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco vocal remix) (7:08)
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco instrumental remix) (7:02)
Stop Apologising (Cosmodelica extended remix) (7:26)
Review: The injunction to "stop apologising" can be affirming or destructive at the same time, depending on how you look at things. It's also the name of the new single from David Holmes' forthcoming album Blind On A Galloping Horse, which captures this contradiction quite nicely: a tripletting, dark electro come hi-NRG sound provides the dark underside to Raven Violet's angel-inside-your-head lyrics: "stop apologising for things you've never done / stop catastrophizing, get your feet back on the ground." The resistant, prefigurative political bent of Holmes' music is well-reflected here, striking at the heart of his personal philosophy: carve out some headroom for yourself, you don't need to take so much responsibility; such is the bedrock of effective action. Oh, and the remixes by Horse Meat Disco and Cosmodelica are wicked as well.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
out of stock $15.55
Necessary Genius
Cat: HVN 73112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran vocal) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran dub) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Decius remix) (6:48)
Necessary Genius (Skymas remix) (3:59)
Review: One of two new David Holmes releases to be released in the run-up to his recent album Blind On A Galloping Horse, 'Necessary Genius' complemented the contemporaneous 'Stop Apologising' and now comes to 12" vinyl for a remix set from Phil Kieran, Decius and Skymas. While the original track functions as something of an imperfect list of musical and political greats, come "necessary geniuses" - Sinead O'Connor, Terry Hall, Angela Davis - the remixes here make for nicely expanded versions, post-punk-techno of the original electro cut.
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out of stock $15.55
Justice Unjust
Cat: BABA 1210. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Jah Mason - "Justice Unjust" (4:20)
Roots Defender Riddim Section - "No Justice Dub" (4:18)
Kojo Neatness - "Bun Dem Down" (4:02)
Roots Defender Riddim Section - "Dub Dem Down" (4:19)
Review: Jah Mason and Kojo Neatness bring an authentic island flavour to this solid 4/4 roots rhythm that was crafted by the Roots Defender Riddim Section. The track features soulful horn arrangements as well as mesmerising guitars and keys by Black Steele and Maestro Inyaki. Originally recorded as a full band piece in Brixton over a decade ago, it underwent multiple stages to perfect its organic vibe for sound system heads. The multitrack was then taken to Ital Soup studio in South London where Petah Sunday served up a brilliant analogue mix while also adding some mind-blowing dubs all of which have already made their mark.
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Not Enough
Cat: IC 002. Rel: 31 Aug 21
Jah Warrior - "Not Enough" (3:37)
Jah Warrior - "America Today" (dub) (3:19)
RSD - "Not Enough" (Re-dub) (5:15)
RSD - "Oceanic Depths" (dub) (4:41)
Review: UK do Jah Warrior is, in no uncertain terms, a real stalwart of the sound system scene. he proves why here with some blistering new, seriously dub wise cuts on the Ital Counsellor imprint. 'Not Enough' is icy cold with its steely drum sounds, spoken world snippets from added drama and sci-fi motifs. The dub brings some big horn action in place of the spoken words and then the flip-side has two further dubs. One is a real low end wobbler with wet as you like hits and one is a more heady and sparse affair with the gentle patter of toms keeping you locked.

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out of stock $16.39
Water No Get Enemy
Water No Get Enemy (7" + insert)
Cat: AHS 55. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Water No Get Enemy (4:28)
Water No Get Enemy (DJ Jin Respect-To-The-Man edit) (4:02)
Review: Jaribu Afrobeat Arkestra have long been one of Japan's foremost purveyors of Fela Kuti-style goodness, though in the past they've shied away from covering the great man's works. With this must-check "45", the group has finally relented and delivered their interpretation of 'Water Get No Enemy', one of Kuti and Africa '70's best-loved tunes. Their interpretation, which was made in cahoots with DJ Ryuhei The Man, is simultaneously deliciously heavy - all low-register horns and Tony Allen style polyrhythmic drums - and surprisingly light and airy, with a sun-kissed vibe that draws the track towards Japanese spiritual jazz territory. Cro-Magnon collaborator DJ Jin delivers a flipside re-edit the emphasises all the good stuff while utilising a slightly more dancefloor-friendly arrangement.
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Intérprete: The Allergies, Voodoocuts
out of stock $17.24
Let's Not Say Goodnight
Cat: ZP 109. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Let's Not Say Goodnight (5:07)
Just Can't Wait (4:55)
Review: A veteran dance music producer teams up with a talented singer to be featured over his classic take on disco. As a pioneer who shaped the UK's early house and acid scenes, Julian Jonah brings his expertise to this polished production. Side-1's 'Let's Not Say Goodnight' is a disco anthem in the making, with Robbie Love's commanding vocals delivering a message of endless celebration. On Side-2, 'Just Can't Wait' offers a smoother, feelgood vibe with tight instrumentation and another stellar vocal performance while the band's groove-rich foundation complements the track's uplifting energy. A release that highlights Jonah's ability to bridge eras, blending nostalgia with modern finesse.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Tainted Love
Cat: SEV 016. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Gloria Jones - "Tainted Love" (2:12)
R Dean Taylor - "There's A Ghost In My House" (2:27)
Review: This powerhouse 7" pairs two iconic tracks that have left lasting marks on music history. On one side, Gloria Jones' original 1964 version of 'Tainted Love' shines. Written by Ed Cobb and featuring Glen Campbell on lead guitar, this track laid the foundation for what would later become a global sensation with Soft Cell's 1981 synthpop rework. Jones' vocal delivery is fierce, underscored by Cobb's brilliant production and Lincoln Mayorga's sharp arrangement. Flip it over, and you get R. Dean Taylor's 'There's a Ghost in My House,' an infectious Northern soul anthem. Originally recorded in 1966 and written by Motown legends Holland-Dozier-Holland, it gained momentum in British dance clubs before soaring to number three on the UK charts in 1974. Taylor's commanding vocal cuts through the track's driving beat, making it an enduring favourite. These two songs together bring a vibrant blend of soul, grit and history to any collection.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Help Us Father
Cat: MV 838. Rel: 07 Apr 21
Vivian Jones - "Help Us Father" (3:45)
Help Us Father (dub) (3:46)
Robert Dallas - "Mr Wicked Man" (3:45)
Mr Wicked Man (dub) (3:41)
Review: The Mellow Vibes crew serve up more perfect smoking music here with Viivian Jones and Robert Dallas pairing off on a couple of crucial dubs. Singer Jones has roots that go way back to the early eighties and now with the added gravitas of a smoky, deep, gravely vocal tone he has never sounded better. The production pairs clean chords that are bright and reflective with icy drums and plenty of swagger that cannot fail to slow your pulse. The various dubs take the tune in subtly different directions, but all of them hit equally sweetly.
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out of stock $15.26
Neo-plant
Neo-plant (12" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LAG 001. Rel: 20 Sep 17
Neo-Plant (6:41)
Traumerei (6:24)
Tail (1:33)
Review: Back in 1986, producer, vocalist and synthesizer wizard Koharu Kisaragi joined forces with Japanese electronic music legend Ryucihi Sakamoto for a collaborative 12" single. Now considered something of an off-kilter, head-in-the-clouds synth-pop classic by those of a Balearic persuasion, original copies regular change hands for large sums online. Hence this handy reissue from new label Lag. It begins with the mutant electronic funk of "Neo Plant" - think big '80s production, sampled noises, cascading synthesizer melodies, rubbery jazz-funk bass and decidedly post-punk vocals from Kisaragi, before moving on to the real standout highlight: a sublime chunk of folksy, piano-laden, vocal ambient entitled "Traumerei". Closer "Tail", a jaunty snippet containing traditional Sri Lankan instrumentation, is also superb.
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out of stock $16.12
Bhangra House XTC
Cat: NAYA 006. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff remix) (9:56)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (5:21)
Manjeet Kondal - "Ishkaan De Mamle" (Mr Scruff instrumental dub) (8:40)
Turbotito & Ragz - "Pyaar" (Lovey dubby dub) (5:20)
Review: Naya Beat's modus operandi is to champion the OG sounds of the South Asian underground through the lenticular funnel of dance music. Their latest in this effort is a breakout wonder in V/A form, herding together three contemporary club titans for a jolly trans-national dialogue over the original stylings of an inimitable key player in proliferation of Bhangra music, Manjeet Kondal. The late great Kondal hears one original piece, 'Pyaar', reissued, alongside two exclusive versions of 'Ishkaan De Mamle' by digger extraordinaire Mr. Scruff, followed by a closing, straight-from-the-stems downtempo acid dub tribute by modern day remixers and DJs Turbotito & Ragz. This is an honorific tribute to the crossection of late 80s to early 90s Bhangra music with acid house, carefully modelled after the aesthetic sensibilities of the time.
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out of stock $17.53
Red Gold Green
Cat: KS 033. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Lavosti & Black Omolo - "Red Gold Green" (3:45)
Kare - "Better Days" (3:46)
Jah Works - "254 Dub" (3:47)
Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel - "In Africa" (3:46)
Brasspect - "Talking Horns" (3:46)
Roots Mechanic - "Dub Talking" (3:44)
Review: This is one of a pair of new slabs of wax from Amsterdam's Sound System and label of the same name, King Shiloh. It features an array of modern dub and reggae talents and first up, Lavvosti & Black Omolo offer the modern sheen of 'Red Gold Green'. Kare's 'Better Days' rides the same rhythm but with more stylised and soulful vocal turns that empower with every bar. Jah Works dubs things out with a ton of effects and Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel layer in storytelling bars. Brasspect brings a fresh horn-led sound that is romantic and hypnotic and Roots Mechanic pairs things right back to an 80s sounding Jamaica dub vibe.
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Love & Only Love
Cat: LVPD 105. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Fred Locks - "Love & Only Love" (vocal mix) (4:11)
Fred Locks - "Love & Only Love" (vocal dub mix) (4:12)
Caveman - "Love & Only Love" (Super dub mix) (4:14)
Prince Alla - "Man On Board" (vocal mix) (4:18)
Caveman - "Love & More Dub" (4:14)
Ruff Cut - "Love & Only Love" (version) (4:19)
Review: Tony Ruffcutt is a legend in the reggae scene and has been since the 70s. The label named after him has now got the right to recut a classic from that era, 'Love And Only Love' by Fred Locks. The original is a full-flavoured rhythm with nice wooden hits and brassy horns accompanying the fat-bottomed low end while the vocal is smooth up top. A dub mix and then a super dub adds even more weight to the low end and on the flipside is another roots icon in the form of Prince Alla who adds fresh lyrics to 'Man On Board'. The various overdubs and vocals were recorded in Jamaica with mixdowns taken care of by the legendary Caveman.
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Niagara
Niagara (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MONDO 005. Rel: 25 Nov 15
Niagara (Rotla version) (10:19)
Niagara (Polysick Afghanistan version) (6:32)
Niagara (LUCA Quirky version) (7:49)
Review: The Running Back affiliated Mondo label is back with more impressive Balearic and chillout grooves. This follows up the tremendous compilation album; Collezione, which was released earlier this year. Label boss Francesco de Bellis aka L.U.C.A. appears with several long time collaborators such as Raiders Of The Lost Arp with the smooth astral travelling vibes of "Niagara (Rotla Version)". He then teams up with Polysick on the "Afghanistan Version" which is the smooth cruising psych-rock derivative that Psychemagik would sit up and notice. Finally it's L.U.C.A. Himself with the "Quirky Version" an intense retro house throwback in the vein of Lauer or Tuff City Kids and not being shy on the funk bass or heavy claps.
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Ant Bangos X
Ant Bangos X (limited hand-numbered heavyweight translucent orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: LTPANTBANGOS X. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Manfredas - "Pal Secam" (feat Mecanica)
Pletnev - "Vertigo"
Roe Deers - "Warm"
V - "Mer"
Review: Fresh, hand-numbered vinyl 12" EP in the mode of bespoke folktronic downtempo, courtesy of four longstanding residents of Opium Club and Ant Bangos festival in Lithuania: Manfredas, Pletnev, Roe Deers, and V. 'Ant Bangos X' hears four tracks that reflect the foursome's combined tastes in electronic music, centring on a slower-paced experimentations and bustling, bright oddballs.
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Going
Going (limited 10")
Cat: PROJR10EP 001. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Going (2:26)
Going (version) (2:26)
Tonight (2:42)
Tonight (version) (2:51)
Review: Freddie McKay's classic rocksteady track 'Going' hears a reissue on Jamaican Recordings, the very same label that first released in back in 2004. A sad rumination on death and freedom, we hear McKay croon through a ghostly spring reverb and an sprightly rhythm section, as he considers the "moon in the sky" and "the birds in the trees" as vessels for his own emancipation. So too comes the rare instrumental version on the B-side, though this reissue skips the original's shared side with Ronnie Davis, focusing solely on McKay.
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The Vienna Remixes (Record Store Day 2016)
Cat: 12GRON 146. Rel: 28 Apr 16
About Tape (feat Brian Eno - Peter Kruder remix) (9:48)
Origami II (Takamovsky remix) (4:11)
Himmer Uber Lima (Ken Hayakawa remix) (6:59)
Review: Coming through in a limited quantity of 500 copies for Record Store Day 2015, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Christoph H. Mueller - two heavyweights of the German electronica tradition - offer up their tracks from the previously released Vienna EP for a bit of remixing action. "About Tape" features the great ambient master Brian Eno, but rather than just leaving it loose and hollow, Peter Kruder rewires the tune into a delightful blend of subtle tribalism and airy atmospherics; on the flipside Takamosky blends docile piano keys into more mechanical beat patterns with his remix of "Origami II", and Ken Hayakawa transforms "Himmer Uber Lima" into a laid-back, almost Balearic house cut. Wunderbar!
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Jacqueline (reissue)
Cat: 005464 5964975. Rel: 06 Dec 19
Hugh Mundell - "Jacqueline" (3:10)
Roots Radics - "Dangerous Match Three" (3:05)
Review: Henry "Junjo" Lawes produced "Jacqueline" by Hugh Mundell back in 1982 and now it's re-issued on 7" single, backed with the Roots Radics dub mix by Scientist. The original is a spaced out riddim with plenty of smart studio trickery fleshing out the heady atmospheres. The lazy drums and horns are slowly but surely absorbing and the vocals full of love. The flipside is even more sparse, allowing ear head room and inviting you right into the mix. Tasty stuff all round, and definitely one to add to the collection before it disappears again.
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Intérprete: Dj soFa
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Back To My Roots
Cat: KABOUM 12001. Rel: 12 Dec 22
Back To My Roots (5:14)
Dub My Roots (5:16)
Kette In Roots (5:16)
Heavy Dub (5:17)
Review: Some super good roots here to bring some sunshine back into your life despite the freezing temps outdoors. The brilliantly talented female singer on this is Nagai and she hails from Reunion Island. Her vocal on the title tune 'Back to My Roots' is full of yearning and pained soul while the rhythm below is a clean and nimble one with nattty chords all mixed by Roberto Sanchez at A-Lone Ark Music Studio. A melon-mangling dub plus two further versions close out this fine 12".
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Inkosi
Inkosi (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ISLE 0075. Rel: 11 Oct 19
Nikolaienko - "April Echo" (3:49)
Grim Lusk - "The Man Is Out" (10:27)
Cru Servers - "Henge Salt Phrasal" (3:48)
Robert Bergman - "Dream About You (Almost Every Night)" (7:48)
Luar Domatrix - "Koppa D" (7:03)
Review: 12th Isle's latest beautifully packaged, limited-edition release is a compilation of sorts. While only five-tracks deep, it packs a hell of a punch and contains some genuine unearthly electronic gems from a quintet of admired underground artists. First up to the plate is Nikolaienko, whose spaced-out "April Echo" offers a mind-mangling mix of minimalist electronics, odd noises and distant jazz cymbals. That loose link with jazz is explored further on Grim Lusk's epic, intoxicating beat-scape "The Man Is Out", while Cru Servers' "Henge Salt Phrasal" smothers Autechre-esque drums in drowsy ambient chords and weird, echoing samples. Robert Bergman's flipside opener is a wonderfully trippy chunk of deep space hypnotism, while Luar Domatrix's "Koppa D" sounds like UK funky played on pots and pans by hallucinating astronauts.
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My Love Is Getting Stronger
Cat: MSR 030. Rel: 16 Sep 21
Cliff Nobles - "My Love Is Getting Stronger" (2:47)
Russell Evans & The Nite Hawks - "The Bold" (2:21)
Review: Cliff Nobles's northern soul gem 'My Love Is Getting Stronger' is a vital part of the cannon that gets a welcome reissue here by the good folk at Matasuna. It is an empowering tune with some hugely impressive drumming, plenty of big horns and a big bongo bridge that builds the vibe. ON the flip side is an equally essential but rather different tune, 'The Bold.' It is a funky, jazz tinged workout with cosmic chords and more exceptional stick work. Both tracks were initially released in 1966 on Atlantic Records but have since become hard to source. Do not sleep.
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This Song's For You
This Song's For You (violet vinyl 7")
Cat: GLS 015COLOR. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Richard Norris - "This Song's For You" (feat Findlay Brown) (4:16)
Rude Audio - "The Grinning" (4:52)
Review: Golden Lion Sounds is the label attached to the legendary pub in Todmorden that has hosted everyone from Andrew Weatherall and ALFOS to synth wizard Richard Norris. It is he who is behind this latest 7" alongside Rude Audio. 'This Song's For You' (feat Findlay Brown) is fusion of indie, cold wave and synth with dreamy vocals drifting over typically lush chords and silky drums from Norris. It's a perfect soundtrack to a lazy afternoon in the sun. On the flip, Rude Audio's 'The Grinning' has a more psychedelic sound with loopy synth arps spiraling up to the stars and back again in colourful fashion.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Mexican (reissue)
Cat: SG 012. Rel: 21 Jan 22
The Mexican (part 1) (5:14)
The Mexican (part 2) (5:28)
Review: Cover versions don't come much sweeter (or respectful) than this epic two part homage to the Babe Ruth classic. Part 1 sees the Japanese funk band laying down the foundations, paying deference to the original with their own upbeat twist. Part 2, however, is where they really let loose with each instrumentalist taking lead on the solos. With Hammond-hammering and screaming horns galore, QASB have delivered something very special here.
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Everyone Has Got To Go
Cat: SR 012. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Everyone Has Got To Go (4:18)
Everyone Has Got To Go (Super Bionic version!) (4:22)
Review: 'Everyone Has Got to Go' is a powerful 1976 roots stepper by Jamaican-Canadian singer Prince Robinson aka R. Man Prince. Born in Rockfort, Kingston, Robinson auditioned at Studio One in his teens but didn't record until a decade later. After moving to New York and Canada, he returned to Kingston in 1976 to record two iconic roots anthems at Joe Gibbs studio: this one and the rare 'Funny Dream.' Joined by The Soul Foundation and top session musicians like Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the track's mix by Ernest Hookim and Barnabas features a haunting dub version.
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Golden Oldies
Cat: FNSD 602. Rel: 11 May 20
Golden Oldies (3:36)
It's Gone (feat Slug Of Atmosphere & Eamon) (4:09)
Review: Rawkus Records regular R.A The Rugged Man has received plenty of plaudits for his recent album "All My Heroes Are Dead", which marked his return to the full-length format after a gap of seven years. Here he delivers a limited-edition "45" featuring one of the album's most potent cuts, Slug and Eamon hook-up "Golden Oldies". Featuring a blend of crunchy beats, sweet '70s soul samples, loved-up chorus vocals and some tight, on-point raps from the man himself, the track lives up to the nostalgic promise of its title. Over on the flip there's a first vinyl airing for the previously cassette-only 2013 cut "It's Gone", a stuttering slab of 21st century boom-bap produced by former DMC World Champ DJ Noize.
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Red Point
Red Point (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JTR 5031. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Jazz Inspiration Orchestra Feat Frederic Rabold - "Red Point" (4:54)
Spring Feelings (feat Gisela Hafner) (3:17)
Review: As part of the Tramp Records tribute to German jazz legend Frederic Rabold as he approaches his 80th birthday sees the influential maverick's 'Red Point' released on 7", marking its first appearance on vinyl. 'Spring Feelings,' a track from Rabold's Time Machine album, is also included, a soulful glimpse into his creative genius. This release continues Tramp's tradition of championing exceptional artists, following in the footsteps of previous vinyl releases by Blue Rhythm Combo, Deep Jazz, and others. Rabold's work stands tall among these giants, and this collection is a fitting homage to his enduring influence in jazz.
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Gotta Be
Cat: SCR 7001. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Gotta Be (4:41)
Come My Way (3:54)
Review: Acid jazz star Rad has worked on tracks featuring top-tier talent including the Tower of Power Horns, David Garibaldi, Roger Troutman, Ray Obiedo, Bobby Vega and Michael Spiro. Originating from the San Francisco Bay Area, which is of course home to musical legends like Herbie Hancock, Tower of Power, and Sly & The Family Stone, she now delivers on her Oakland funk roots with a pair of killer cuts on this new 7". Her second album, Gotta Be from 1994 captured funk's essence with sharp breaks, hooky melodies, and her captivating voice and these newly remastered songs, from it ensure their timeless groove remains ever-present.
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Wigan Casino:Three Before Eight
Wigan Casino:Three Before Eight (limited numbered 7")
Cat: OS 230923. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Jimmy Radcliffe - "Long After Tonight Is Over" (2:38)
Tobi Legend - "Time Will Pass You By" (3:04)
Dean Parrish - "I'm On My Way" (2:41)
Review: Wigan Casino was of course one of the standout clubs of the whole Northern Soul movement if, that is, you wanted to dance. Those lucky enough to have experienced it will know that there became something of a tradition for a special and final end-of-the-night tune to send everyone home happy. These became known as 'three before eight' and we get presented with a trio of them here in Jimmy Radcliffe's 'Long After Tonight Is All Over', Tobi Legend's 'Time Will Pass You By' and Dean Parrish's 'I'm On My Way'. They are superbly uplifting tracks with magic vocals and big horns that take you to the Wigan Casino whether you were there or not.
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Good Ganja
Good Ganja (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MS 068. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Good Ganja (feat Cheshire Cat) (3:37)
Good Ganja Riddim (3:37)
Review: We write this a day after 4/20 so it is almost perfect timing for the latest Moonshine Recordings 7" to drop with such lovey artwork and stoner sounds. It's a joint production effort between Radikal Guru & Dubbing Sun with Cheshire Cat toasting over the top about his love of the green stuff. The production is a mix of dub, raga and reggae with clean digital pianos and fat, textured bass. The punchy riddim is one to get any sound system crowd going, and then on the flip it's paired back to a slower, more seductive sound. A fine pick up for any pot and dub heads.
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You Are In The Embrace Of The History
Cat: RESEARCH 12. Rel: 19 Sep 24
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (5:27)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History Now (5:36)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Iti remix) (8:00)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Kuniyuki Takahashi remix) (7:19)
Review: Rafet's You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a thought-provoking debut released on Research Records, where Daniel Rafet Grima delves into ambient and drone music with a sense of reverence for ancestral memory. Side-1 begins with the title track, a piece that carries an air of longing and introspection. The atmosphere is rich with layers of ambient sound and chamber music depths. The next song featuring DGrima, adds another dimension with its haunting, immersive quality. On Side-2, Iti's remix introduces a delicate piano melody and a subtle beat, infusing the original with a fresh, creative energy. In contrast, Kuniyuki Takahashi's remix takes a more abstract approach, deconstructing the track into an intriguing exploration of sound and texture. You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a meditative and deeply reflective work that resonates with both beauty and depth.
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Swinging To The Bass
Cat: DG 10001. Rel: 11 Apr 12
Swinging To The Bass (Rahaan extended mix)
Swinging To The Bass (Rahaan dub)
Swinging To The Bass (Bruce Ivery remix)
Review: The music of London based collective Los Charly's Orchestra dips a 70s boogie sound with a Latin touch, and lends itself well to the exemplary mixing talents of Chi-town don Rahaan, who remixes "Swinging To The Bass" for Dopeness Galore Holland. Rahaan captures the funk that lies at the core of this track, using it as the base on which to manipulate and twist the music. It's a light footed disco cut, with a hook that slices clean through the spattering of jazz-licked murmurings. The dub mix overwhelms you with a driving bass line and tinkling piano solo, with Rahaan borrowing each epic element and composing a fresh and lively sound. Do check.
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It's Been A Long Time
Cat: 5BB 032. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Rakim - "It's Been A Long Time" (4:00)
Cecil Holmes - "Call Me, Come Back Home" (3:23)
Review: More gold from the always in the know and on point 5 Boroughs label. Again here it digs into the vast annals of hip-hop history to come up with some still relevant gems in the form of Rakim and DJ Premier's staple 'It's Been a Long Time.' It is a classic boom-bap joint with lush strings and horns, some old-school scratching and cool bars. As walls, the label serves it up alongside the original sample source on the flip which is Cecil Holmes's languid soul slow burner 'Call Me, Come Back Home'. These plays shift in quick time so do not snooze if you want a slice.
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