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Live NME Pollwinners Concert 1964: Volume One
Cat: ART 46. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
She Loves You (2:14)
You Can't Do That (2:36)
Twist & Shout (2:52)
Long Tall Sally (2:34)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:10)
A Hard Day's Night (2:26)
Thing's We Said Todat (2:52)
You Can't Do That (2:53)
If I Fell (2:23)
Long Tall Sally (1:58)
I Feel Fine (3:40)
She's A Woman (2:58)
Baby's In Black (2:40)
Ticket To Ride (3:23)
Long Tall Sally (2:14)
Act Naturally (2:44)
Ticket To Ride (2:59)
Yesterday (2:11)
Review: Dave Clark Five, Manfred Mann, Gerry & The Pacemakers, The Searchers. To say the New Musical Express pulled together an impressive line up for the magazine's celebratory concert, at which the winners of a reader's poll were revealed, would be an understatement. And this is before we even mention the fact The Rolling Stones were also involved, only beaten to the top of the bill by The Beatles. On the day, Liverpool's Fab Four were presented their award by none other than Roger Moore, and then proceeded to play their first live show in 15 weeks. 'She Loves You', 'You Can't Do That', 'Long Tall Sally', and 'Can't Buy Me Love' were among the highlights, with an audience of 10,000 packing out the Empire Pool in Wembley for the entire day. This recording captures the energy of that set and the spirit of the time.
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The Dusk Hour EP
Cat: EMERALD 017. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Techno
The Dusk Hour (5:33)
Transmax (6:26)
Avia (5:09)
Early Birmingfunk (5:08)
Rwina (6:44)
Review: Remco Beekwilder's The Dusk Hour EP is a perfect way for the Emerald label to mark its fifth anniversary and 17th release: it is uncompromising techno through and through. Hints of 90s hard techno colour the driving drums and textured percussion of 'The Dusk Hour' while 'Transmax' is a loopy affair with oversized hi hat ringlets and more thumping kicks. This linear, driving style defines the B-side, too, with detail coming from distant vocal wails on 'Avia' and Detroit minimalism on 'Early Birmingfunk' while 'Rwina' closes out with a bang.
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The Path
Cat: GBX 043CD. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Coordinates
The Path
Highways & Byways
Pixie-Led
The Exile Way
Between Sea & Sky
Sunrise At The Crossroads
All That I Am
Going, Gone
Blind Alley
The Wrong Spot
You Won't Find Me
Last Orders
Highways & Byways (instrumental)
Between Sea & Sky (instrumental)
Going, Gone (instrumental)
The Wrong Spot (instrumental)
Review: While Jim Jupp's work as the Belbury Poly has always touched on pagan imagery, clandestine atmospherics and vintage electronics - with a dash of pastoral instrumentation thrown in from time to time - it's fair to say that he's never released an album quite like The Path, his seventh full-length excursion. Recorded with the help of a band of musicians - bass, guitar, flute, clarinet and piano all feature alongside his familiar analogue and modular synth sounds - and a narrator (poet and spoken word artist Justin Hopper), the album manages to be atmospheric and alluring whilst also being loose and groovy - all re-imagined folk-rock, eyes-closed psychedelia, breezy jazz and library music chic. It will surprise some fans, for sure, but it's a genuinely fantastic album and a huge step forward from a producer who's not content to just plough the same musical furrow.
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Ola De Novo (The Remixes) (feat Kiko Navarro/Kaidi Tatham/Blair French/Ezel/Cee El Assaad/Chris Coco/John Beltran & John Arnold mixes)
AZTEC 2022 (Kiko Navarro Jazz Suite) (9:31)
Bliss Mode (Kaidi Tatham remix) (4:53)
Pour Le Moment (Blair French Revision) (4:39)
Rythm Of The Sun (Ezel remix) (7:11)
Get Away (Cee ElAssaad remix) (7:25)
Linda Sau Paulo (Chris Coco dub) (4:12)
Rhythm Of Sao Paolo (Beltran & Arnold Brazilian Blend) (5:27)
Review: Having thrown somewhat of a creative curveball with the launch of Latin and soul-centered project Sol Set, John Beltran hands over the Detroit collective's debut album Ola De Novo to a list of impressive global talent for the remix treatment. Kiko Navarro, Kaidi Tatham, Blair Frech, Ezel, Cee ElAssaad, Chris Coco and John Beltram with John Arnold all line up to do their duty, incorporating the sun kissed, percussion-heavy and exotically instrumented vibes into their more house and techno productions. Highlights include Cee ElAssaad's remix of 'Get Away', its gloriously optimistic vocal retained and re-purposed over light and nimble beats, and Chris Coco's dubby slow motion samba take on 'Linda Sau Paulo', but like the label says, it's All Good
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Samba Esquema Novo (reissue)
Samba Esquema Novo (reissue) (clear vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SOW 026. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
International
Mas, Que Nada (3:00)
Tim Dom Dom (2:22)
Balanca Pema (1:28)
Vem Morena Vem (1:57)
Chove Chuva (3:06)
E So Samba (2:04)
Rosa, Menina Rosa (2:16)
Quero Esquecer Voce (2:22)
Uala Ualala (2:09)
A Tamba (3:04)
Menina Bonita Nao Chora (2:06)
Por Causa De Voce (2:48)
Review: There is a near endless supply of music from Brazilian samba king Jorge Ben. He was a rule breaker back in his day and someone who challenged the conventions of the sound. His albums are in constant high demand and always getting reissued. This one, Samba Esquema Novo, is one of the best and not least because it is opened up by the legendary 'Mas, Que Nada' which will immediately bring sunshine to any setting. The other tunes are just as vibrant with his elastic vocals, delicate guitar work and generally good time vibes.
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Young Hearts
Cat: STH 2479LP. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Young Hearts (2:46)
The Only One (3:26)
Simple Love Songs (2:51)
Pyjamas (feat Remi Wolf) (2:53)
The World (2:01)
Distance (2:54)
Love Will Find A Way (1:35)
Movie Star (2:42)
Let's Go (2:58)
Take Your Time (2:55)
Review: This new album from Benny Sings comes in various different formats - a blue vinyl included, while this version is a straight back wax copy. It features Amsterdam-based artist Benny Sings - who recently had his ART album reissued on Sings - returning with an all new and new eighth solo studio album. For the first time, it is one that finds him working with a single producer throughout - and that producer is the well known beatmaker Mr Kenny Beats. It was a partnership that came together after a chat over social media and the pair immediately felt comfortable with each other. Benny instructed Kenny that he wanted to make the biggest record he has to date and that's what they have done.
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Eclipse (reissue)
Cat: ERC 020R. Rel: 12 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Ballenas (5:01)
Adios Tren De Jaipur (4:07)
Midnight Round Mekines (5:16)
Donde Una Amapola Blanca Revienta (4:58)
Tierra A La Vista (4:22)
Tagomago (4:39)
El Colegio De Alvarito (4:31)
Eucaliptus Blues (5:36)
Himalaya (4:02)
Interior Del Bosque (4:29)
Review: The second part of the Dancefloor Records reissue series on Emotional Rescue comes in the form a true house classic - Chicago legend Andrew Komis' 'It's You' is an original deep house bomb. It's essentially a cover/updated version of ESP's track of the same name, but this 1989 version is tougher, heavier and deeper with a variety of mixes - the New York-London, acid-infused Free House and drum heavy NU Style Mix - all designed to rock big sound systems.
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Dialogues
Cat: FSRLP 133. Rel: 07 Oct 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Unity (9:25)
Momentum (5:40)
Maggie's Last Day (6:19)
Live Bait (For Dave Wickins) (6:05)
Remember Me (6:11)
Sketches (5:27)
The Court (5:51)
Review: While writing this album, Dan Berkson was based in London, and the city's vibrant jazz and broken beat scene was been a clear influenced on the music he made in that time. Dialogues is an accomplished artistic statement filled with virtuosos musicianship, vibrant drums and jazz chords that brim with life. The grooves are all rooted in jazz with elements of the rootsy blues and ragtime of his youth, cool 60s modernism and 70s funk fusions. Magical and mystifying in equal measure, this an immediately timeless record from a contemporary great.
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BLUNDAR 12
BLUNDAR 12 (numbered heavyweight translucent green vinyl LP + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BLUNDAR 12LP. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Track 1 (3:01)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (3:03)
Track 4 (5:13)
Track 5 (2:58)
Track 6 (2:54)
Track 7 (2:53)
Track 8 (2:15)
Track 9 (3:47)
Track 10 (2:14)
Track 11 (3:35)
Track 12 (5:09)
Review: Portland-based Kevin Palmer tucks himself away in a shed to make his music, so the myth goes. Wherever he makes it, he has always cooked up something special in the in-between electronic worlds. Now he lands on Blundar with a brand new album on numbered and heavyweight translucent green vinyl that offers up 12 tracks of ambient, dub and downtempo experiments which are at times intriguing and cosmic and others laid back and beautifully lazy. Each one is deftly detailed with myriad synth sounds, and atmospheric motifs and they all add up to a perfectly deep, dreamy and immersive listen.
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Alchemist Dreams & Future Tales
Cat: MOTO 017. Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Techno
Edger (6:20)
Wyer (6:28)
Streamers Of Corona (11:05)
Protoplanet (5:31)
Es Tamer (7:52)
Eltax (8:48)
Awer (8:43)
Zodiac Light (7:00)
Review: Bigeneric aka Marco Repetto is a legendary producer who returns to the same Swiss label that put out his The Compilation album three years ago. This time out the man of many different allies (Planet Love, Sinbiotik, Marco Repetto) assembles a vital bundle of beautiful and well preserved techno and ambient tracks that make for a cohesive listen and were all produced between 1995 and 1999. Some are delightfully light and airy, others dark and moody, others caustic and textured.
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Revolution Girl Style Now
Revolution Girl Style Now (LP + MP3 download code + sticker)
Cat: BK 001. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Punk/Hardcore
Candy (3:26)
Daddy's L'il Girl (2:28)
Feels Blind (3:35)
Suck My Left One (2:28)
Carnival (1:30)
This is Not A Test (1:45)
Double Dare Ya (2:02)
Liar (3:07)
Ocean Song (3:28)
Just Once (3:34)
Playground (3:32)
Review: This was where it all started, not only for arguably the most important feminist rock band of all time, but for an entire musical movement. Originally released on cassette in 1991, Revolution Girl Style Now was an incendiary squall of furious ire, set aflame by DIY spirit, rulebook-shredding rage and Kathleen Hanna's fearsomely magnetic charisma alike. To this end, this collection of mighty calls to arms has stubbornly refused to date, standing proud as more than an essential Riot Grrrl document, rather a thrilling and timeless testimony to the power of punk rock at its most righteous.
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Three Saturdays With Billy (mono)
Three Saturdays With Billy (mono) (limited 10" LP + booklet)
Cat: TSLP 09. Rel: 09 Jun 21
 
50s/60s
Silly Boy Blue (2:53)
One Minute Woman (2:20)
Billy Talks To Keith Skues (0:54)
Beyond The Shadow Of A Doubt (2:12)
Baby Do You Love Me (2:02)
Phone Box (The Monkey's In The Jam Jar) (2:56)
I Love You (3:08)
Sweet Little Sixteen (2:10)
Billy Talks To Keith Skues (0:56)
Bye Bye (2:13)
Review: These days the Fury name is most often associated with traveling families and world championship boxing. But in the 60s, Billy Fury was the heavyweight champion of proto-indie pop. This reissue of his Three Saturdays with Billy album pulls together a collection of live recordings he did on TV with the BBC. Most such things used to get deleted as soon as they were aired and only eight tracks from 1967 to 1970 have since appeared, while nothing from 1968 and '69 was known to have survived, until now! The sound quality is good and tunes include his own special versions of David Bowie's 'Silly Boy Blue' and the Bee Gees' 'One Minute Woman' amongst others.
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The Petrified Forest
Cat: BIO 30LP. Rel: 11 May 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Drifter (4:16)
Black Mesa (5:24)
Turned To Stone (4:47)
The Petrified Forest (5:01)
Just One Kiss (4:54)
This Is The End (5:16)
Review: Any new release from reclusive Norwegian ambient colossus Geir Jennsen is cause for celebration. The Petrified Forest was inspired by a 1936 movie of the same name, the plot of which revolves around a world-weary British writer meeting a fellow idealist in an isolated diner in the middle of the Arizona desert. Jenssen's music has always been cinematic in tone - think widescreen visions with multiple related movements, sitting somewhere between icy loneliness and comforting homeliness - so it's little surprise to find that The Petrified Forest regularly hits the mark. Evocative, atmospheric and quietly melodiousness, it's a mini album chock full of brilliant downtempo electronica.
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1972
1972 (LP)
Cat: SAR 26LP. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Rock
Rocks Off (4:31)
The Slider (3:49)
You Wear It Well (4:51)
Easy To Slip (3:25)
Moonage Daydream (5:03)
Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (5:12)
Review: The Black Crowes have never been ones to hide their inspirations. The classically-styled US blues rockers have turned their hands to plenty of covers over the years, and this time they're offering up a short album's worth of renditions under the banner of 1972. The year doesn't so much nod to the songs specifically as the feeling, and a particular era of sound they were aiming for. Given their skin in the game, it's no surprise to hear them nail the likes of 'Rocks Off' and 'Papa Was A Rolling Stone', paying homage and doing their own thing in equal measure.
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Lucifer Is A Flower
Lucifer Is A Flower (gatefold red vinyl LP + 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: LO 163LPC2. Rel: 12 Jun 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sweet Sins (5:00)
Berliner Atoll (5:12)
Synth Is Not Love (5:25)
Six Six Sex (5:03)
Caresse Un Opossum (4:59)
Bossa Snooze (4:08)
Ah Am Alone (4:57)
Devil Charmed (5:20)
Synth Is Not Love (Creepshow remix) (5:16)
Synth Is Not Love (Benge dub) (3:14)
Review: Legendary producer Black Devil Disco Club aka French composer Bernard Fevre is back for one final album that completes one of music's most strange and enigmatic discographies. His early work like 1977's debut record was often mistaken for the work of Aphex Twin as it was so experimental and ahead of his time. 2006 album 28 After on this label disproved that theory though and now this latest offering is another spellbinding collision of styles form wave to EBM, disco to experimental electronics. A weird and wonderful ride deep into the musical psyche of a truly maverick artist, it is another timeless work that serves as a fine tribute to his past 40 years of subverting expectation.
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Dropout Boogie
Cat: 007559 7913576. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Child (2:42)
It Ain't Over (3:43)
For The Love Of Money (3:20)
Your Team Is Looking Good (3:04)
Good Love (3:35)
How Long (3:16)
Burn The Damn Thing Down (2:50)
Happiness (3:43)
Baby I'm Coming Home (3:07)
Didn't I Love You (4:00)
Review: The Black Keys are back with more of that raw, bluesy-soaked rawk they do so well. The duo of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney wrote this new album in the studio, laying down initial ideas in Nashville before expanding the sessions to include collaborators such as Billy F. Gibbons, Greg Cartwright and Angelo Petraglia. Everything you love about the 'Keys is right here, and lead single 'Wild Child' has all the hooks and ear-snagging chorus lines you could wish for, with that dirty, overdriven guitar sound that has been their calling card since they first broke through 20 years ago.
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Superskull
Cat: HPS 273LP. Rel: 27 Jun 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Apocalypse March (5:11)
Superhero Dopeproof (4:33)
Children Of Fire & Sacrifices (4:39)
The Pilgrim Son (8:40)
Cosmic Ride Of The Crystal Skull (3:54)
Till The Outerspace (3:32)
Lone Wolf (5:12)
Desert Sun (5:58)
King Snake (4:57)
Review: Black Rainbows are the quintessential stoner band - they might hail from Italy, but they sound every inch like they hailed from the same arid desertscape as Kyuss and Fu Manchu. Superskull is their eighth studio album, and they sound tighter than ever before shelling down on tracks like 'Superhero Dopeproof'. The riffs are mountainous and the vocals beamed in from space, but above all else the song hit with urgency. Just listen to 'Children of Fire And Sacrifices' and you'll be thinking Deep Purple just came back to life bolstered with the heaviness of the modern age. If you love proper no-nonsense stoner rock you're going to love this record, and just check that artwork!
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The Paranoid Tour 1970
The Paranoid Tour 1970 (clear vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SGVNY 069. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Metal
Paranoid (2:50)
Hand Of Doom (4:32)
Rat Salad (3:04)
Iron Man (6:19)
Black Sabbath (8:28)
NIB (5:16)
Behind The Wall Of Sleep (5:54)
War Pigs (6:29)
Fairies Wear Boots (6:44)
Review: Who'd have thought, some 54 or so years ago, that the Birmingham four piece called Black Sabbath would not only go on to enjoy success long into the next millennium but also create a style of music - heavy metal - that would spread globally and become one of culture's most dominant forces for decades to come. That's what happened though, and the strength of the material captured for radio broadcast at the iconic Olympia Theatre in Paris on December 20 1970 is a big clue, at least with the benefit of hindsight. As well as their genre-defining eponymous debut, the band dropped the Paranoid album this year too, showing not only how inspired but also prolific they were at the time, and naturally that anthemic song is present here, alongside colossal tunes like 'Iron Man', 'War Pigs' and 'Black Sabbath'. They sound uttterly unstoppable here, and, certainly for a fair few years to follow anyway, that's what they proved to be.
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Earth (reissue)
Earth (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: CELL 07LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Soundtracks
Stickstoff II (8:46)
Water (4:11)
Thrones (4:32)
The Children (14:32)
Mirror (4:22)
Review: Two years after Marc Richter released his most widely available album Back To Comm album, Alphabet 1968, on the ever amazing Tape imprint, he delivered another landmark with Earth. Originally, the music was conceived to accompany two screenings of the video Earth by Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen. First commissioned for the Sydney Festival 2011, the visual work was scored by Melbourne's Oren Ambarchi for the grand unveiling, but then toured the planet, with different musicians invited to reimagine the soundtrack for different locations. Germany's Black To Comm was enlisted for Berlin and Krakow, and as the smart money was always on, he offered up a strange, beguiling, abstract but highly visceral score. Almost impossible to describe, at once witty but incredibly sad, troubling and intriguing, traumatised but honest, it might be the perfect accompaniment to a film in which several frames are dedicated to landscapes piled high with human corpses. Following the two live performances, the producer opted to make these 'tunes' his next record, which is now finally getting a reissue.
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Alphabet 1968 (reissue)
Cat: CELL 05LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Jonathan (6:43)
Forst (10:22)
Trapez (2:41)
Rauschen (2:13)
Musik Fur Alle (5:22)
Amateur (1:57)
Traum Gmbh (5:34)
Houdini Rites (3:21)
Void (3:03)
Hotel Freund (1:28)
Review: When Black To Comm's staggeringly powerful Alphabet 1968 first landed, rather confusingly in 2010, it stood out on a burgeoning ambient and drone landscape for several reasons. Firstly, it was rather short. Certainly in comparison to similar sounding releases of the day - less than 45 minutes. Secondly, it managed to cram, or rather delicately introduce, myriad sub genres and styles within the relatively brief run time. Each track comes across as though it is autonomous, yet the collection really needs to be explored as a whole to get the full impact. So while 'Trapez' has this stunning, purposefully naive quality to it - like a music box fed through various levels of distortion, chimes straining through the muffled playback - preceding number 'Forst' is this grand, palatial overture of refrains and background marching drums, taking up a full quarter of the entire album on its own. Elsewhere, 'Traum Gmbh' brings fret and chaos to the equation, shrill notes invoking horror movie scenes, while 'Musik Fur Alle' invites us into an aural realm that owes much to candlelit folk tales.
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Ifetayo (Love Excels All) (remastered)
Cat: LPSNDW 033B. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Funk
Ifetayo (5:47)
You People (4:29)
Save D Musician (4:58)
Kilimanjaro (4:11)
Aspire (3:45)
Umbala (8:05)
Imo (3:00)
Review: The Black Truth Rhythm Band is renowned for its Afrobeat fusion - a sound that very much epitomizes the vibrant spirit of 1970s funk and soul. Their iconic album 'Ifetayo (Love Excels All)' stands as a testament to their musical prowess and social consciousness. It has been fully remastered here with all its pulsating rhythms, infectious brass, and impassioned vocals transcending time to deliver a message of love and unity. Rooted in the African diaspora experience, the band's music serves as a rallying cry for social justice and cultural pride. Ifetayo remains a timeless work that still resonates with audiences worldwide thanks to its potent blend of groove and meaning.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Caribbean
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Lemons
Lemons (7'' + insert)
Cat: SL 45031. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Soul
Lemons (2:58)
BIB (Bitch In Black) (3:00)
Review: Maya Blandy's latest single, Lemons, is a vibrant and infectious track that seamlessly blends upbeat urban funk with an acid jazz sound, resulting in a potential pop hit. The song takes a spin on the classic adage about making the best out of life's challenges, presenting it with a fresh and edgy perspective. With its catchy hooks, groovy rhythm, and Maya Blandy's convincing vocals, Lemons is destined to be an instant hit once heard.
The Side-2 is equally as good with 'BIB (Bitch In Black).' This song oozes with soulful vibes, showcasing Maya's mesmerizing vocals against an urban beat backdrop. The addition of a horn section adds depth and richness to the track, elevating its sonic experience.

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In Part
In Part (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MC 064R. Rel: 14 Feb 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ardor (part One) (4:11)
Ardor (part Two) (4:07)
Inside (8:52)
Formal (Parts One & Two) (8:20)
Round (3:29)
Roam (4:18)
Review: Brooklyn's Tyler Gilmore, aka BlankFor.ms, has released on Works for Tape and Piano, a full-length on Puremagnetik and has remixed The Cinematic Orchestra and Para One. Here he drops a new album on Mystery Circles that comes on hugely limited red vinyl. Once again it showcases his richly textured, emotive ambient music that is all made using his collection of analog synthesisers, an old spinet piano and degraded tapes. His experimental techniques result in some truly moving and impactful ambient that stays with you long after it has finished playing.
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Blazing Worlds
Blazing Worlds (LP limited to 130 copies)
Cat: FC 38. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ordeal Of The Abyss (3:56)
Beyond The Pylon Of The Pit (8:27)
Into The City Of Pyramids (4:27)
Gate To The Outer (Inner) Space (7:11)
Fields Of Heavenly Honey (5:27)
Neither Form Nor Void (7:38)
Review: Incredibly powerful stuff, Blazing Worlds - AKA Justin Wright & Grant Corum - recorded their self-titled latest album over a long summer in the US Midwest. Evidently inspired by what conditions were like, the official release information here opens with a reference to J.G. Ballard's landmark science fiction, The Drowned World, which, for all intents and purposes, could become a reality in the next few centuries. A planet so scorched lagoon waters that have flooded cities seem to burn by midday, there's a sense of rising temperatures about this truly hallucinatory album. Drone, ambient, use whatever label you prefer, this feels like you're either orbiting the sun itself, or looking out on lands that have long since succumbed to desertification, wondering when the scorching dunes might give way to some place more liveable. Atmospheric, futuristic, and deeply effective.
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The Music Scene (reissue)
Cat: ZEN 149C. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
It's Raining Clouds (5:56)
The Music Scene (4:50)
Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer (5:45)
Attack The Doctor (4:30)
The Prettiest Sea Slug
The Daily Routine (6:47)
Tricky Turtle (4:42)
Four Walls (5:44)
Pity Party (4:21)
Farewell Spaceman (6:38)
Review: Tony Simon is a hugely prolific producer from New York who serve up a dazzling array of album 20 odd years ago. He found a fine home forth on Ninja Tune who are all reissuing them now on some great looking and sounding vinyl. The Music Scene once again offers up a dazzling mix of sounds and influences from across the world. Hip hop, downtempo, broken beat, jazz and more all feature in his beguiling musical brews as you jump from hypnotic lead to bristle beats and back again.
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Nine Cities
Nine Cities (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 71 MOHM. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Jerush-A-Salem (3:32)
New Orleans (5:40)
Rome (5:05)
Skara Brae (4:05)
Dharamshala (6:04)
Kata Tjuta (4:11)
La Guerra (4:02)
Lower Atlantis (5:30)
Erebus (6:24)
Review: .Apocalyptic fusionistas Blood Of Heroes return to complete their trilogy of albums with Nine Cities. Every bit as powerful and abrasive as previous long players Remain and The Waking Nightmare, once again they take the dark imagery and intention from the original 1989 film and surge it into an unclassifiable and somewhat bewitching brew which has strong notes of IDM, metal and drum & bass. Highlights include the reflective dubby waves of 'Skara Brae', the high voltage tension of 'Lower Atlantis' and the skin-exfoliating 'Jerush-A-Salem'. Bloody good.
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False Gestures For A Devious Public (remastered)
Cat: PLATE 043LP. Rel: 10 Aug 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Done Some Brain Cells Last Nite (3:18)
Degenerate (2:34)
Gestapo Khazi (4:28)
Well Sick (3:48)
Sewer Brain (6:10)
Sucker (3:10)
Mesrine (4:41)
Rule 43 (2:56)
Joys Of Noise (2:34)
Waste Of Flesh & Bone (4:12)
Throttle Ya Blue (1:54)
Review: A band that should need no introduction yet arguably never received the level of success or praise they deserved, is The Blood.

These London punk provocateurs melted down the rulebook in a bonfire on their classic 1983 debut, 'False Gestures For A Devious Public.' Smashing Oi punk, shock rock and even overtly proficient metal leaning guitar solos together in anthemic, moshing, fist-pumping fashion yet sporting major musical ingenuity shrouded beneath the smarmy veneer.

The genre-hopping abandon of opener, 'Done Some Brain Cells Last Nite' to the proto-post-punk airy backing vocals of 'Degenerate' all the way to the French iconoclastic gangster Jacques Mesrine tribute - 'Mesrine', showcase a level of intelligence and wit only made possible by the all too dynamic lightning in a bottle pairing of the self-proclaimed punk secularist Cardinal Jesus Hate and JJ Bedsore.
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Dance Mode!
Dance Mode! (orange vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DEMREC 1100. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Soundtracks
Bluey Theme Tune (dance remix) (2:11)
Dance Mode (2:10)
Doo-ba-Zoo (2:31)
The BeeeeeOOP Walk (2:17)
Chattermax (1:20)
Copycat (1:55)
Lollipop Yum Yum Yum (2:05)
Cat Squad! (1:48)
Omelette (1:04)
Sticky Gecko (4:09)
The Gnome Song (feat Meg Washington) (2:33)
Army (3:01)
Grandad (2:40)
It Was Yesterday (1:00)
Rain (instrumental) (3:32)
Rainbow (4:00)
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend) (feat Jazz D'Arcy) (3:52)
Review: Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning sensation Bluey is one of those shows you are only made aware of if you have kids. And then it pretty much takes over your life for a while as kids love it. Dance Mode is the follow up to the number one album Bluey already put out and it is another collection of 17 brand new recordings from series two and three of the hit animation, originally composed by Joff Bush. The heartfelt, funny portrait of family life is always brought alive by the colour sounds and has plenty of upbeat EDM tracks that bring the good times to any family disco.
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The Ballad Of Darren
Cat: 505419 7660252. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Ballad
St Charles Square
Barbaric
Russian Strings
The Everglades (For Leonard)
The Narcissist
Goodbye Albert
Far Away Island
Avalon
The Heights
Review: One of the most successful British bands of the last 3 decades, Blur are back with their first new album in over 8 years: The Ballad of Darren. The album was produced by James Ford and recorded in Studio 13, London and Devon, and is the sound of a band at the very top of their game.

The Ballad of Darren is the band's ninth studio album, their first since the chart-topping The Magic Whip in 2015, with artwork featuring an image by British photographer Martin Parr.

Region code: ABC (universal)
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Different Us
Different Us (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BTR 001. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Broken Days (2:38)
She's Lying (4:21)
Interi Ora (4:38)
Blue Room (4:54)
Tales (3:47)
Different, Us (2:22)
Review: Bo!led's Broken Time album is a superb collection of lush broken beat and jazz tunes that chime perfectly with the contemporary revival of such sounds. Each tune is a luxuriant fusion of tight drumming and splashy symbols, glowing melodies and rousing grooves that work as well in headphones, on the car stereo or in the club. Some mad playing skills are on show from the band and the dynamics within each track, and across the album as a whole, are unreal. This is up there with some of the best albums of the year for our money.
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In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Cat: WAP 144R. Rel: 18 Nov 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kid For Today
Amo Bishop Roden
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Zoetrope
Review: When it comes to a reissue such as this it can't be understated just how arresting the work of Boards of Canada can be in the right situation. This EP, that came to light in between Music Has The Right To Children and Geogaddi, represents the enigmatic duo at their most powerful, channeling their energy into four long-form tracks that draw on all of their combined strengths. "Kid For Today" is haunting and dark but utterly heartbreaking, whilst "Amo Bishop Roden" heads into more mysterious territory. "In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country" is eerie in its titular invitation to join a cult, and "Zoetrope" tips its hat to Terry Riley et al in its looping phrases, but really there's no describing the magnificence of these gems, pleasingly reissued on vinyl to beat the Discogs chancers.
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Tags: IDM
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Live At The Record Plant '73
Live At The Record Plant '73 (limited 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91679. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Get Up Stand Up (4:39)
Kinky Reggae (5:14)
Bend Down Low (4:20)
Burnin' & Lootin' (6:27)
Slave Driver (3:42)
Lively Up Yourself (7:30)
Stop That Train (3:52)
You Can't Blame The Youth (3:56)
Walk The Proud Land (3:25)
Rastaman Chant (6:10)
Review: This new, limited green vinyl version of Live At The Record Plant '73 captures the reggae legends Bob Marley & The Wailers in a dynamic and intimate live performance. Recorded at the famed Record Plant studio in California, the album exudes the essence of Marley's charismatic stage presence and the Wailers' tight musical prowess. The setlist features iconic tracks like 'You Can't Blame The Youth' and 'Get Up, Stand Up' all of which showcase the band's ability to merge reggae's rhythmic heartbeat with socially conscious lyrics. This live recording serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Bob Marley and immortalises a pivotal moment in reggae history.

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Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: ERB 012. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Bass
Fishguard (3:48)
Beyond This Realm (4:38)
Data Dump (5:02)
Rebellion (5:34)
Spray (4:54)
Svefn (3:28)
Nowhere (3:05)
It Never Ends (5:16)
Review: Bobo is Mr. Burns's beloved teddy bear but it is unlikely that the same bear is also a dab hand at crafting weighty bass music. Although born in Sweden, this Bobo is now based in Manchester and this is his debut album on Erbium. It's a work that draws on all forms of electronic sound from bass to dubstep as well as ambient, house and electro. The resulting melting pot is a triumph of both dance floor clout and home listening richness. 'Beyond This Realm' is tinged with old school rave energy, 'Rebellion' is eerie and empty bass music and 'Nowhere' is a deep jungle excursion with cuddly bass pillows.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Bass
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Wembley '95
Wembley '95 (limited 180 gram orange vinyl LP)
Cat: VC 91716. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Rock
Keep The Faith (7:46)
Always (5:45)
Blaze Of Glory (4:47)
Runaway (6:38)
Bad Medicine/Shout (8:45)
Bed Of Roses (7:55)
Wanted Dead Or Alive (7:08)
Review: The Vinyl Champ are currently on a re-issuing roll, retroactively reviving some of the most impactful live shows of the 20th Century which nonetheless have yet to see the proper light of day, not least after the turn of the millennium or in vinyl form. Here they shift their focus to Bon Jovi, whose Wembley 1995 appearance, as part of their These Days tour, heard the stadium rockers reach the zenith of a mammoth 131-show tour (yes, you heard that correctly). All the Jovi-al hits, and with no misses either, come hurtling your way.
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Fragments
Fragments (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 279. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Polyghost (feat Miguel Atwood-Ferguson) (1:52)
Shadows (feat Jordan Rakei) (4:43)
Rosewood (4:04)
Otomo (feat O'Flynn) (6:09)
Tides (feat Jamila Woods) (3:46)
From You (feat Joji) (3:30)
Closer (5:09)
Age Of Phase (5:37)
Elysian (2:57)
Counterpart (5:28)
Sapien (3:58)
Day By Day (feat Kadhja Bonet) (3:37)
Review: Simon Greene aka. Bonobo is set to put forth yet another album from his own personal ether; 'Fragments' was born from actual sonic 'fragments' that were later repurposed into twelve full 'sonic affirmations'. A later escape into the wilds of California's deserts formed the bulk of this album's downtempo magnum opi; watch out for collabs with a foray of world-downtempo electronica acts including Jamila Woods, O'Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. One of his most heartfelt albums, expect all from lilting future garage ('Rosewood') to rave-nostalgic slow builds.
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Lo Borges
Lo Borges (gatefold LP)
Cat: ACL 0091. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Voce Fica Melhor Assim (2:11)
Cancao Postal (2:09)
O Cacador (2:02)
Homem Da Rua (2:01)
Nao Foi Nada (1:45)
Pensa Voce (1:31)
Fio Da Navalha (2:18)
Pra Onde Vai Voce? (0:37)
Calibre (0:39)
Faca Seu Jogo (1:31)
Nao Se Apague Esta Noite (1:46)
Aos Baroes (2:36)
Como O Machado (1:47)
Eu Sou Como Voce E (2:59)
Toda Essa Agua (2:51)
Review: Lo Borges arrived in 1972 as the debut solo album for Brazilian songwriter Lo Borges. He was recording Clube da Esquina with the legendary Milton Nascimento and Beto Guedes in the same year and there are plenty of shades of that alaric here. It's a record with lush texture and lots of superbly intricate guitar playing that brings the heat and transports you to a scorched earth world in South America. The vocal arrangements are lush, too, with lots of confounding instrumentals and clever progressions that you will enjoy trying to unpick. Add in melodic brass and jazzy organs and you have a real pearler.
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Strange Fog
Strange Fog (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 27. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Mountain's Church
Vitrine
Consternation Shop
Fog
Five
Boiler
Black River
Daughter
Cold Winter
Strange Situation
Stress
Review: The superb Greyscale project from the Lithuanian label continues with another gorgeous album, Strange Fog. It's a split release that finds Genning on the first six tunes and BOTN on the last five. These are evocative and picturesque ambient pieces that invite you deep into wide open spaces and have you gazing at the sonic scenery. Things start lo-fi and rather foggy but delicate melodies bright light and hope as the album plays out and you are cast ever more adrift from the real world and all the nagging anxieties that come with it.

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Heroes Just For One Day
Heroes Just For One Day (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SGVNY 015. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Rock
China Girl (5:34)
Sound & Vision (3:24)
Ziggy Stardust (3:34)
Young Americans (4:15)
Heroes (4:51)
Modern Love (4:09)
The Jean Genie/Gloria (7:46)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (3:59)
Review: Heroes Just For One Day is a superb document of just how extraordinary David Bowie was in the live arena. In 1990 he was taking new paths to rejuvenate his creativity and before he embarked on it fully he headed out on his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour which was to be one final goodbye to many of his most famous back catalogue hits. It's a superb swan song that was captured in all its glory and is now presented here on multicoloured marble vinyl. As far as greatest hits go, it's as great as they get.
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Heroes Just For One Day (B-STOCK)
Cat: SGVNY 015. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Heroes Just For One Day is a superb document of just how extraordinary David Bowie was in the live arena. In 1990 he was taking new paths to rejuvenate his creativity and before he embarked on it fully he headed out on his 1990 Sound+Vision Tour which was to be one final goodbye to many of his most famous back catalogue hits. It's a superb swan song that was captured in all its glory and is now presented here on multicoloured marble vinyl. As far as greatest hits go, it's as great as they get.
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Wachito Rico
Wachito Rico (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: 777 20LP. Rel: 21 Oct 20
 
Indie/Alternative
I Hope She Loves Me Back (3:18)
Hey Girl (3:05)
Leave Me Alone! (2:54)
Honey (4:12)
Rest Up (3:27)
Te Was/Don't Go (2:43)
Aleluya (2:52)
Come Home (1:31)
Mustache (4:03)
Vamos A La Playa (2:47)
Wachito Rico (3:59)
Nowadays (1:17)
I <3 U (4:12)
Review: Those with a penchant for Latin disco pop will be in their element here, with the debut album from angel-faced Chilean-Norwegian falsetto Boy Pablo serving up a particularly generous helping with its title track. Accompanied by a worth-checking-out video helping tell its semi-autobiographical take of a young kid falling in love and playing football, it's enough to make some swoon.

Similarly slick, but heavier on the synths, 'I Hope She Loves Me Back' should make it clear that the overall theme here as anything amorous, wistful and smooth, with guitar licks and playful beats ensuring the artist is walking the walk, not just talking the talk. Which, at times, is more cocky than bashful - "Hey girl, do you like me? I guess that's a stupid ass question." Enough said.
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Third World Pyramid
Third World Pyramid (gatefold 180 gram vinyl vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: AUK 036LP. Rel: 28 Oct 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Good Mourning (2:30)
Government Beard (3:29)
Don't Get Lost (4:12)
Assignment Song-Sequence (9:26)
Oh Bother (3:46)
Third World Pyramid (4:52)
Like Describing Colors To A Blind Man On Acid (3:01)
Lunar Surf Graveyard (3:34)
The Sun Ship (3:57)
Review: No longer simply the nearly-man egomaniac chronicled in the movie Dig, Anton Newcombe is now viewed with the kind of reverence he probably always felt he deserved, a modern master of classic psychedelia with a glint in his eye, having carved out a trademark sound that transcends retro trappings by its constantly questing and adventurous nature. The Spacemen 3-referencing sleeve of this new effort - his third work in the last two years and 15th BJM album in total - somewhat belies a sound that could come from no other maverick, its widescreen sweep locking horns with synapse-shredding experimentation.
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I'm Wide Awake It's Morning: A Companion
I'm Wide Awake It's Morning: A Companion (limited gold vinyl LP in spot-varnished)
Cat: DOC 309LPC1. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Old Soul Song (For The New World Order) (4:37)
First Day Of My Life (3:26)
Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel (5:37)
We Are Nowhere & It's Now (4:14)
Road To Joy (4:16)
Land Locked Blues (6:00)
Review: If you weren't already in love with Conor Oberst (with or without Bright Eyes) then this special outing on Dead Oceans is sure to change that tune, perhaps almost as much as the band changed theirs for a good proportion of the tracks on here. I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning was the outfit's landmark sixth studio album, unveiled in 2005 on the same day as their seventh LP, Digital Ash In A Digital Urn (how's that for confidence?) and is also available in a new issue today.
Sticking with what is essentially a side note on the era that birthed those records-proper, here Bright Eyes go all out on reworking Digital Ash tracks, retaining the sweetness of the first incarnations, but adding a sense of mayhem, chaos, and outright deviance to the score. The result is folk, boozy, woozy, and heady stuff. A little like walking into a bar on a cold winter's night to find familiar friends in full song.

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Partners
Partners (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 088LP. Rel: 16 Aug 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Partners (2:16)
In A Landscape (10:23)
Carried (6:09)
Under The Bridge (4:05)
Conspiraling (4:50)
Up Niek Mountain (6:17)
Sometimes (5:48)
Review: Erased Tapes, London's purveyors of the new garde in ambient music, take on one of the legends in revered Oregon folk experimentalist Peter Broderick. On the Partners LP, he starts out with the spoken word poetry of the title track, then the sombre piano piece "In A Landscape", complete with eerie tape hiss lurking in the background. Other highlights include the emotional and bittersweet "Carried" and the awe inspiring closing track "Sometimes" where Broderick's vocals come gloriously come into the fold, on a price which is truly captivating and special.
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Intuition
Cat: DOR 147LP. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Funk
Scream! (4:36)
How Happy (4:00)
Intuition (4:18)
AA Side Single (4:05)
Rolling (Love Will Be There) (4:44)
Sho'nuff (4:09)
Mama (4:32)
Unkissed (5:13)
Review: Always brimming with partystarting energy, Brooklyn Funk Essentials' motto "funk is what you make it" has carried them for three decades. Coming up in Brooklyn and finding a local fanbase for their electricity on the big smoke's live stage, said electricity later translated to a deluge of full-length LPs showing off the best way to represent funk in the present day. Intuition is their latest album, released by fellow fun-lovers Doraodo. Reflecting a recent line-up change (Alison Limerick and Desmond Foster now pairing up on lead vocals) this project is boundlessly bouncy and confident, spanning bog-standard freak funk to headsier nods to styles like bossa nova and dub.
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Beat
Beat (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 459913 5. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Homestretch (5:15)
If You Could See Me Now (4:56)
Passin' The Buck (4:43)
Soulin' (4:32)
Soulsphere (5:12)
My Secret Passion (6:57)
Review: Roy Brooks was a staple of Detroit's jazz scene - a gifted drummer who worked with Chet Baker, Charles Mingus, Horace Silver and more besides. He recorded Beat for Berry Gordy's short-lived Workshop Jazz label in the Hitsville USA studio, joined by George Bohanon, Hugh Lawson, Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook and Eugene Taylor. Given the interwoven shared history of these players, Beat manifested as a cohesive fusion of hard bop and soul jazz which left a mark when it came out in 1964, and it still packs a punch in the modern era thanks to this high-grade reissue courtesy of Third Man, making this a true Motor City product.
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Sounds Of The Sea
Sounds Of The Sea (sea blue vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NUM 815LPC3. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Invocation (0:37)
Atavesta (3:33)
Playing In The Water (2:56)
Aurora (4:51)
Diving Deeper, Remembering Love (5:23)
Going To Sleep (2:18)
The Reminder Of Long Ago (4:33)
The Nymph Rising/Calling The Sailor (4:20)
First Meeting (5:06)
Touching The Sky (1:55)
The Sounding (2:51)
Return To The Deep (1:37)
Review: The late Joanna Brouk's legacy as an electronic music pioneer is a mysterious one, given her rejection of industry conventions in favour of a more heartfelt connection with her craft. Her run of new age releases in the early 80s were landmarks of the genre, and now Numero Group are reissuing one of the finest of them now. Sounds Of The Sea originally came out in 1981, and it's never been reissued since. Making its first ever appearance on vinyl, this captivating, mysterious album remains wholly out of time and place, existing in its own sphere inhabited by flute, drones and whale song alike.
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Stage Coach Showcase (reissue)
Cat: JGML 6064. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Stage Coach (6:32)
Fulfilment (7:40)
Little Green Apples (7:39)
Can I Change My Mind (6:36)
I Love You Madly (7:30)
Perhaps (6:37)
Review: Jamaican vocalist Dennis Brown is one of the most prominent talents of his generation and a leading light in the world of reggae. His magnificent Stage Coach Showcase album came first back in the eighties and is back with golden nuggets. The label that originally put it out is still going strong now and so has served up this superb reissue with all those bits of gold that were produced by Sidney Crooks of The Pioneers. The record was laid down at Harry J's with Sylvan Morris and The Professionals and standouts include a superb new take on Tyrone Davis's 'Can I Change My Mind.'
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NAQI Mixtape
NAQI Mixtape (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AMAI 002LP. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
No Way (4:08)
My Luck (4:15)
Fever (4:20)
Rise (4:40)
Me & You (2:53)
Mission (4:38)
Naqi (3:50)
Path (2:16)
Touch (3:53)
Meikai (10:06)
Review: One spire of the trident that is Tri-Force, Mansur Brown is a guitarist and producer whose presence is felt across the modern jazz spectrum. NAQI Mixtape follows up an impressive EP released earlier this year. With tracks like 'No Way' and 'Rise' occupying the space between Latin guitar and dancehall, while bringing an extra dreamy element (like a divine blessing from Khruangbin), it's clear that Brown is more than deserving of his indifferent looks and cool demeanour. He's earnt it.
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Chicken Fat (Verve By Request Series)
Chicken Fat (Verve By Request Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 459916 0. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Blues
Chicken Fat (4:15)
I'm Goin' To Jackson (5:50)
Slalom (6:32)
Hobo Flats (2:31)
Sad But True (2:18)
Home James (4:41)
Shanty (5:00)
Greasy Spoon (4:23)
Blues For Big Bob (4:26)
Review: Mel Brown's Chicken Fat album is the latest to get the reissue treatment by the good folks at Verve. The guitarist's 1967 Impulse! debut is said to be one of the funkiest and most original the late ever put out. His signature picking style is clean and bluesy and was honed while he played with legends like John Lee Hooker's and T-Bone Walker's bands. There is also plenty of well swung soul-jazz in the great organ work and for this version the original audio has been transferred from the analog tapes to nice heavy vinyl.
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Lady Of The Lake
Lady Of The Lake (limited 10")
Cat: JR 715. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Folk/Americana
Lady Of The Lake (3:42)
Gone So Long (2:48)
Twin Sisters (2:19)
Copper Kettle (4:23)
Review: Appalachian style old-time banjo and guitar player Nora Brown joins with award winning fiddler Stephanie Coleman (of Uncle Earl) to present their new EP, 'Lady Of The Lake', featuring two tight-harmony songs and two instrumental duets. Brought together by Brooklyn's tight-knit old-time music community, Brown and Coleman share a rich musical partnership; Nora is a singer and banjo player, while Stephanie is an award-winning old-time fiddler. 'Lady Of The Lake' is the first time Nora and Stephanie have recorded together since Nora's 2019 debut album Cinnamon Tree; the EP comes in four short movements, beginning with an instrumental congregative ballad in the title track, while moving into the steady movements of 'Gone So Long', on which Brown and Coleman duet and harmonise with ease, and into 'Copper Kettle', a more ruminative meditation on the North-Eastern domestic; jugs filling, whiskey-crafting, pales sloshing and lying supine by junipers.
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