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Beauties (remastered)
Beauties (remastered) (LP + insert)
Cat: MLP 202. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
International
Ene Yalant Feker (3:10)
Meche Neow (3:33)
Kenawtte (2:53)
Amlak Abet Abet (4:45)
Amerewal Shegennu (3:32)
Lametew (3:38)
Wegenne (6:05)
Tenafakiwou Tersseh (3:48)
Ayinouma (4:51)
Jegenaw Belaye (6:00)
Review: Mississippi have unearthed a lost classic from what is widely considered Ethiopia's 'golden age' of music before an authoritarian crackdown on arts and culture in the 70s. Aselefech Ashine and Getenesh Kebret perform a captivating duet over the distinctive sound of Ethic jazz - fans of Mulatu Astatke will instantly find themselves on familiar ground here, but it's the singers' voices which truly shine. While Beauties was a hit upon release, it was soon quashed by the Derg regime, and has since been out of print. It's been carefully remastered and presented with its stunning artwork intact - a true gem for anyone enthralled with the unique sound incubated in Ethiopia in the mid-20th Century.
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Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $20.75
Like Father Like Son
Cat: 1011. Rel: 16 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Big Strick - "1802" (6:49)
Big Strick - "The Myth Of Miami" (7:06)
Big Strick - "Stickin' & Movin" (6:21)
Big Strick & Generation Next - "The Ride" (feat Tony Coates) (5:25)
Generation Next - "Mo' Money" (feat Don Q) (6:08)
Generation Next - "Full Of Life" (5:49)
Generation Next - "Flynn's" (6:49)
Generation Next - "Ypree" (6:01)
Review: Big Strick's latest full-length offering on his own 7 Days Entertainment label is a family affair, mixing tracks from the veteran Detroit producer with similarly deep and woozy jams from his 16 year-old son Tre Strickland, AKA Generation Next. The father-and-son team's approach to house - wringing atmospheric soul from bubbling rhythms, warm chords and blazed melodies - is surprisingly similar, as shown by the two deep, jazz-flecked collaborations showcased here. Elsewhere, both impress with their individual contributions, with Strickland Junior's slap bass-infused deep head-nodder "Flynn's" and sweet, winding "Mo Money" standing out.
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 in stock $22.06
Maghreb Cantata Live 1969
Cat: WHP 1461. Rel: 14 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Intro (0:46)
Buanuara (5:25)
Alaji (3:44)
Salhe (1:38)
Nemeit (5:05)
Fazani (4:59)
Is Tikhbar/Ghitta/Alaji (11:11)
Djerbi/M'rabaa/Buanuara (22:01)
Nemeit/Hayadanumuyama/Fazani (18:05)
Review: Legendary jazz man and truly free spirited musical maestro Don Cherry joined up with Swiss pianist and composer George Gruntz and his group in Tunisia and Germany in May and September 1969 to record this. It brings together two powerhouses with North-African flavoured deep jazz results featuring piano, cornet, flute and celeste mixed up with various different reeds players as well as a selection of traditional instruments such as the bendir, ney, bagpipes, tabla and darbouka. It all adds up to a mesmerising and trance inducing ritual of jazz magic.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $25.94
Island Vibrations
Cat: DSPPR 60. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Guaguancoco (4:19)
Rumba Solar (4:27)
Na Baia (4:30)
Holy Rising (5:19)
Algaroba (3:43)
Como El Sol (4:17)
Hook & Line (3:56)
Pink Sun (5:48)
Review: Balearic DJs Chris Coco and George Solar have been making tunes together fora couple of years after first meeting at Ibiza Sonica radio. They soon hit it off in person and in the studio, so now we get their first album, Island Vibrations. Solar is an accomplished percussionist so he and Chris made a list of rhythms around which to loosely build each track with some of those used including Nyabinghi, Guaguanco, One Drop and Algaroba. Most were record in Ibiza with added bass from Fly and lots of organic synth work embellishing each one into this lush collection of fresh downtempo and chill out sounds.
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Dolphin
Dolphin (LP)
Cat: STRUT 311LP. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Jazz
Lee (8:29)
London Nights (7:05)
Love Theme (6:10)
Dolphin (1:58)
Sabena (9:27)
Leo Theo (1:48)
Viento Calido (6:35)
Review: Respected UK jazz keyboardist Greg Foat and ambient legend Gigi Masin started piecing together the music for Dolphin during the lockdown years of 2021, developing their collaborative album online before committing to final recording sessions when they were able to convene at the Chale Abbey Studios on the Isle Of Wight. As you might well expected, there's a sumptuous, refined quality to the music the two have conjured up on this release for Strut, taking in mellow jazz and ambient with elevated musicality at the core. With additional instrumental contributions from the likes of Mosesy Boyd, Siobhan Cosgrove and Tom Herbert, it's a richly satisfying listen from beginning to end.
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From The Vaults II
From The Vaults II (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: RETRO 5. Rel: 06 Mar 23
 
Techno
Starlight (8:15)
K3 (8:37)
K6 (5:41)
Continue (8:07)
El Jem (7:50)
K2 (7:34)
Alone (7:08)
Review: Even before the demise of the legendary Leeds bleep techno duo LFO - the band that effectively launched Warp Records after crashing the Top 10 with their eponymous debut single - one half of them, Gerrard Kevin Varley, had become G Man. From the mid-90s onwards he was hella busy, with 45 releases overall including three albums. As such, he has a vast back catalogue ripe and ready for pillage for retrospectives and that's what we get here with a second From The Vaults collection. What it serves up is seven cuts of techno that are all largely deep and dubby but range from zoned-out rollers to more textural and edgy deep space fare. The sound design throughout is what elevates this beautifully functional and atmospheric collection. Another must have bit of techno history from G.
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Intérprete: Carlos Nilmmns
 in stock $29.58
PY 154
PY 154 (neon yellow vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PY 154. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Gabe Knox - "Student Disco 81/Carbon Bubble" (10:24)
Gabe Knox - "Cosmic Debris" (10:02)
Pulsliebhaber - "Catching Buckets" (2:30)
Pulsliebhaber - "Synthetic Aperture Radar" (2:52)
Pulsliebhaber - "Domestic Fission" (2:47)
Pulsliebhaber - "NDT Bomb" (2:31)
Pulsliebhaber - "FFWD" (3:22)
Pulsliebhaber - "Transient Emotion" (2:53)
Pulsliebhaber - "Underground Architect" (2:20)
Review: As part of the 2016 Ghent Film Festival, the first ever 'greatest hits' album for Ryuichi Sakamoto's soundtrack work was released. This retrospective LP compiles the best selections from the entirety of his career, from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence to The Revenant. Now reissued 5 years later by Silva Screen, the album sees a wider, exclusive white vinyl edition, capturing the swelling pangs endemic to Sakamoto's music for screen.
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 in stock $11.41
We Are Power
Cat: SHIPLP 09/DOWN6. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Electro
Out Of Balance (2:36)
Fields Of Meaning (3:36)
Without Form (4:24)
Full Spectrum Resistance (5:20)
Anatomy Of A Modern Lie (2:13)
Natural Energy (4:57)
Messianic Delusions (4:24)
In Reverse (3:03)
Universal Truths (4:17)
We Are Power (The Final Assault) (8:19)
Code Of Existence (7:31)
Review: It has somehow been over a decade since Galaxian put out their last album. We Are Power finds them head in an all new direction as they ruminate on "the confrontation and power clash between humankind, nature, the spiritual and mechanistic industrial growth societies." Monologues make that explicit in places, while the Glaswegian's productions are generally a little softer than in the past. There are ambient beauties amongst more kinetic electro kickers and caustic techno cuts that fire every synapse in your body. It's an expansive work and we are very much glad they are back.
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 in stock $31.66
Destroy Your Future
Cat: CRTSX 008. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Electro
Destroy Your Future (Total Utter Control) (3:42)
Cognitive Warfare (3:51)
Do Not Be Programmed (5:27)
Incubating Hysteria (4:06)
Deprogramming (4:08)
Fictional Norms (3:48)
Immediately Disperse (1:37)
Review: When a label names themselves after an iconic synthesizer chip, you know they mean business. Following releases from the likes of DJ Overdose and Detroit's Filthiest, Curtis Electronix welcome the mighty Galaxian to throw down some truly dystopian machine malfunctions on Destroy Your Future. If you're craving some fresh ideas in the electro scene, look no further as the masked wonder takes the sound right out to the edge without losing that electro essence. 'Destroy Your Future Total Utter Control' is a twitchy cut that seems to dissemble and reform right before your ears. 'Cognitive Warfare' has a sharper focus somewhere in the DJ Stingray spectrum, but this is still weird over functional. Here is the sound of an artist truly ignoring any notion of 'scene' and pressing on with their own twisted vision, and it's frankly mind-blowing.
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 in stock $12.98
Galaxy (reissue)
Galaxy (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MGLLP 113. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Next To You (6:30)
Let Love Begin (6:32)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (6:51)
The Groove Machine (6:10)
Galaxy (6:51)
Heart To Heart (6:06)
Review: Nigerian disco-boogie act Galaxy's sole, self-titled album has become a holy grail for Afro-boogie collectors over the last few years, so it's no surprise to see Italian crate diggers Mondo Groove giving it the reissue treatment. It was produced by Jake Sollo - one of Nigeria's premier funk and soul musicians of the '70s and '80s - and recorded in the UK, though it was originally only ever released in his home country. Full of killer grooves (Randy Taylor's bass playing stands out), spacey synths and group vocals from the trio known as the 'Galaxy Girls', the set is packed with highlights. Our picks include a sublime, slow-motion reggae-boogie cover of the Police's 'The Bed's Too Big Without You', the intergalactic, club-ready brilliance of 'Galaxy' and the unbridled, life-affirming sweetness of 'Next To You'.
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 in stock $25.43
100% Galcher (remastered)
100% Galcher (remastered) (2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: GI 410LP. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Deep House
Parlay (6:48)
Put On (6:16)
Outside The Club (4:09)
I Neva Seen (4:48)
Enterprise (3:47)
Kaint (3:32)
In The Place (6:38)
Cricket's Theme (6:22)
Fifty (3:19)
Dockside (3:06)
Lil' Bit Of Chocolit (5:45)
Review: Galcher Lustwerk is one of those artists who has a completely diehard fan base. And for good reason, he is an idiosyncratic producer who collides myriad different sounds. Rap, funk, blues, beatboxing, techno, electro and bass are all fair game to him. His fist ever mixtape was a stream of sonic consciousness that has never before been released on vinyl. But now Ghostly International step up and press it to two 12"s, with both black and coloured green versions as well as a CD version available. It was a fine announcement of his arrival back then and still stands apart today.
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Intérprete: Agnostic Rhythm
 in stock $25.43
C'mon You Know
C'mon You Know (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 6423932. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
More Power (4:19)
Diamond In The Dark (3:23)
Don't Go Halfway (3:22)
C'mon You Know (5:05)
Too Good For Giving Up (4:02)
It Was Not Meant To Be (3:31)
Everything's Electric (3:38)
World's In Need (3:36)
Moscow Rules (3:36)
I'm Free (2:55)
Better Days (4:18)
Oh Sweet Children (3:13)
Review: Ah Liam Gallagher - a man who never seems to grow old or fully out of touch. Well, depending on your opinions on absolutely everything, of course. The Manchester icon and former-Oasis enfant terrible has spoken from his heart on a range of subjects, from "dance music can fuck right off" to "I am not an entertainer", and understandably his off-the-cuff honesty resonates with both the die hard disciples and sceptics alike. Simply put, nobody can accuse him of not wearing heart on sleeve.

In many ways, that approach guides his latest solo offering, C'Mon You Know. Back in February 2022, three months before this record's release, he told NME "I'm quite happy with the formula... I look cool. I sound good. I talk from the heart." If that's not evidence we're not ranting rubbish we don't know what is. As for the record's sound, think timeless British indie that has one foot in a 1990s glory era of British rock 'n' roll, and another in li-fi contemporary noise, all delivered with operatic drama.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893940. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands (4:11)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:37)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:39)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: The upcoming collaborative studio album between Liam Gallagher and guitarist John Squire is set to shine a refreshed light on the current state of Britpop. Consisting almost entirely of round-bellied rock, leading the charge is the arresting 'Just Another Rainbow' - here the pair are heard in neat unison, painting a picture of unfazed Gallagher-esque nonchalance in the face of a promised utopia - and 'Mars To Liverpool' - concerning the experience of realising a relationship is over before it's too late. Squire and Gallagher make for an exciting pairing, their synergy fleshed out by the album's stellar, full-bodied mix.
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Sol (reissue)
Sol (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 18. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Funk
Maranatha (5:54)
Patrice (5:42)
El Que Se Fue (7:40)
Squeeze (3:59)
Someday (4:31)
You Don't Understand (3:20)
Bird Of Beauty (4:22)
Review: James Gallardo & Sol released their collaborative debut album in 1975 in a burst of bright colour and next-level musicianship. There's a fiery, rockist spirit running through the over driven guitar cartwheeling through "Maranatha", but there's equal space for measured grooves and Gallardo's expressive horn playing. Mellower moments like "Patrice" let in a more soulful side of the project, while "El Que Se Fue" nods to the Latin roots of Sol. Expansive, bold and inventive, this is a treasure for jazz funk heads, marking the first official repress since the first copies slipped out many moons ago.
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Tags: Latin | Jazz Funk | Latin Funk
 in stock $27.76
Models
Models (clear vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: HDBLP 065. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Purple, Orange (2:23)
Juice (3:49)
XIth C Spray (5:06)
She's Not (3:34)
Phantom Limb (4:58)
Blurring (4:41)
Your Weight On My Arms (6:18)
Review: Lee Gamble is an artist who excels in delivering post-modern music with a strong sense of sentiment and history. Just look at his breakthrough Diversions 1994-1996, in which the ambient threads in first wave jungle were blown out into grandiose chasms of sound. On this latest album, he's taking a similar approach to source material, but this time the focus is on pop earworms in which all kinds of emotive, catchy sonics get dissolved and reformed into vast, unpredictable shapes. Vitally, the emotional dimension is maintained no matter how unrecognisable the original samples are, as Gamble continues his fascinating path forwards and backwards through time.
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 in stock $16.09
Turbulence & Pulse
Turbulence & Pulse (limited gatefold grey marbled vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0057LPI. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Jazz
Turbulence's Pulse (4:17)
Wynter Time (9:26)
Locomotion (4:04)
If It Rains. To Pursue Truth (4:12)
Melancholia (3:52)
Alibama (4:34)
Can't See The Sun (8:01)
Sometimes I Think To Myself (5:17)
Out Stepped Zim (6:35)
Underground Formation (6:45)
Melancholia (live) (7:40)
If It Rains. To Persue Truth (live) (6:41)
Out Stepped Zim (live) (7:02)
Review: South Africa-based drummer Asher Gamedze looks into the relationship between time, music and history on this exceptional new album Turbulence and Pulse. This is a debut on this notable jazz label for this artist but those who follow free music closely will be familiar with his work such as his ZUZU debut album Dialectic Soul or last year's offering on Astral Spirits, Out Side Work. This album sees him again work with his core quartet from Dialectic Soul, namely South African musicians Thembinkosi Mavimbela on bass, Robin Fassie on trumpet, and Buddy Wells on tenor sax. It results in a soulful and accessible yet forward-thinking sound.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $35.55
One Of The Best Yet
One Of The Best Yet (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GSE 001LP. Rel: 05 Dec 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Sure Shot (intro) (1:25)
Lights Out (feat MOP) (3:36)
Bad Name (2:22)
Hit Man (feat Q-Tip) (2:25)
What’s Real (feat Group Home & Royce 5'9") (3:26)
Keith Casim Elam (interlude) (0:18)
From A Distance (feat Jeru The Damaja) (2:29)
Family & Loyalty (feat J Cole) (4:37)
Get Together (feat Ne-Yo & Nitty Scott) (3:25)
NYGz/GS 183RD (interlude) (1:10)
So Many Rappers (2:11)
Business Or Art (feat Talib Kweli) (3:02)
Bring It Back Here (0:52)
One Of The Best Yet (Big Shug interlude) (0:28)
Take Flight (feat Big Shug & Freddie Foxxx - Militia part 4) (2:56)
Bless The Mic (2:37)
Review: A new album from Gang Starr is no joke, 16 years on from the last after Guru's passing in 2010. With DJ Premier on the beats, you need not question the quality spilling out of the speakers throughout this powerful return from one of hip-hop's holy grails. The spots showing some of the late Guru's skills act as a bittersweet reminder of his lyrical gift and that voice, but the space he left behind is amply filled out by a hit list of guest spots on the mic. MOP, Q-Tip, Jeru The Damaja, Talib Kweli - as if any of these legends would pass up the chance to lend their bars to this late entry from hip-hop royalty.
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Garbage (remastered)
Garbage (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 405053 8674583. Rel: 20 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Supervixen (3:58)
Queer (4:32)
Only Happy When It Rains (3:53)
As Heaven Is Wide (4:44)
Not My Idea (3:50)
A Stroke Of Luck (4:37)
Vow (4:34)
Stupid Girl (4:19)
Dog New Tricks (3:57)
My Lover's Box (3:57)
Fix Me Now (4:41)
Milk (3:53)
Review:  Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, Butch Vig and Shirley Manson formed Garbage in 1993 and went on to sell more than 17 million records around the world. Their second album came in 1998 and was a marked progression from their debut. It sold more than four million copies and was described at the time as "gloomy and sexual yet lively and introspective." It now gets a proper reissue on 2 x 12" double gatefold and is the first time the newly remastered record has been made available via BMG. Fans of the band who are close to 30 years deep in their career will no doubt be happy to hear this one as they also enjoy their new record on Infectious Records.
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 in stock $25.94
No Gods No Masters
No Gods No Masters (gatefold neon green vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8662887. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
The Men Who Rule The World (4:22)
The Creeps (2:48)
Uncomfortably Me (4:03)
Wolves (4:14)
Anonymous XXX (4:10)
Waiting For God (4:05)
Godhead (4:08)
A Woman Destroyed (5:32)
Flipping The Bird (3:37)
No Gods No Masters (4:32)
This City Will Kill You (4:39)
Review: American rock band Garbage have done well to stand the test of time. Their seventh studio album has been influenced by numerology and things such as the seven virtues, the seven sorrows, and the seven deadly sins. It is a ferocious record that chews up and spits out issues of capitalism, love, loss and grief, and is, says frontwoman Shirley Manson, "our way of trying to make sense of how fucking nuts the world is and the astounding chaos we find ourselves in." Bold, confrontational and powerful, this is one of the band's most socially and politically aware albums.
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 in stock $19.21
Source We Move
Source We Move (gatefold LP)
Cat: 722835 3. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
La Cumbia Me Esta Llamando (Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:04)
Together Is A Beautiful Place To Be (Nala Sinephro remix) (2:17)
The Message Continues (DJ Harrison remix) (2:57)
Inner Game (Blvck Spvde remix) (1:29)
Boundless Beings (Georgia Anne Muldrow remix) (3:04)
Stand With Each Other (KeiyaA remix) (3:19)
La Cumbia Me Esta Llamando (Suricata remix) (5:24)
Source (Dengue Dengue Dengue remix) (5:33)
Pace (Moses Boyd remix) (5:05)
Review: Nubya Garcia is one of the icons of the current, thriving jazz scene. Her album Source was a deserving Mercury Prize-nominee and here she reworks it through a series of new collars with the likes of DJ Harrison, Moses Boyd, Dengue Dengue Dengue and Georgia Anne Muldrow. Each of the new versions retains plenty of the soul and invention of the originals but adds in a range of other influences that take them in a more driving, groove-orientated direction. The results are stunning, with plenty of great options for DJs who like to play slow and sensuous. The Kaidi Tatham remix of 'La Cumbia Me Esta Llamando' is our personal pick.
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Private Life III
Cat: MFM 051. Rel: 21 Dec 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Chasing The Clouds Away (4:11)
Hang Glyde (5:20)
Room With A View (5:22)
Timeless (3:13)
Memories (2:16)
Pushin' (5:04)
Knowing (5:48)
Watching The Skies (9:36)
Review: Back in 2017, Damon G Roddick - yep, Dam-Funk himself - unveiled a new project on Music From Memory, Garrett. Since then, he's delivered two albums of evocative, melodious and, by his standards, melancholic synthesizer music that add a picturesque, almost Balearic tinge to his usually forthright synth-funk sound. Here he presents what he says is the third and final installment in the trilogy, once again painting colourful, emotive musical pictures with little more than a bank of vintage synths and a couple of drum machines. As you'd expect, it's as on-point, entertaining and enjoyable as its predecessors, delivering the kind of attractive, sofa-friendly synth sounds that are guaranteed to put smiles on stressed and miserable faces.

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Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue)
Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue) (limited green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 3030LPC1. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Plantasia (3:21)
Symphony For A Spider Plant (2:40)
Baby's Tears Blues (3:02)
Ode To An African Violet (4:02)
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos (3:07)
Rhapsody In Green (3:28)
Swingin' Spathiphyllums (2:58)
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia (2:31)
A Mellow Mood For Maidenhair (2:13)
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant (3:23)
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (mars red vinyl LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LPC3. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Library/Archive
Zoos Of The World (5:32)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 3) (0:53)
Western Dragon (Pt 2) (1:28)
Moon Journey (6:24)
Music For Advertising #6 (0:40)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising #7 (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (Pt 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising #8 (1:07)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and electronic music pioneer Mort Garson just keeps on giving, even now, 15 years after his death. Archival releases since have come not-so-thick-and-fast, but occasional and well thought through, with Journey to the Moon & Beyond the latest example of this. Not, as the cover and title might suggest, the score to some forgotten 1970s animated classic, but instead a collection of stuff very few will have heard before, let alone had opportunity to buy, it's really something special. On the track list, then, you'll find the soundtrack to 1974 Blaxploitation movie Black Eye, or at least part of it. Similarly splendid, but in a very different way, are the grand tones of 'Zoos of the World', originally made to accompany a 1970 National Geographic special of the same name. Then there's the music he wrote for the 1969 moon landings, as used by CBS News at the time. History bottled, or rather pressed, get it while it's fresh (and in stock).
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Narkopop
Narkopop (3xLP + CD in hard-cover book sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 371. Rel: 24 Apr 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Narkopop 1 (4:04)
Narkopop 2 (10:42)
Narkopop 3 (4:03)
Narkopop 4 (3:52)
Narkopop 5 (6:16)
Narkopop 6 (4:39)
Narkopop 7 (9:20)
Narkopop 8 (6:56)
Narkopop 9 (7:56)
Narkopop 10 (17:16)
Narkopop 11 (16:08)
Narkopop 1
Narkopop 2 (CD)
Narkopop 3
Narkopop 4
Narkopop 5
Narkopop 6
Narkopop 7
Narkopop 8
Narkopop 9
Narkopop 10
Review: On the back of Kompakt's expansive retrospective of his work under the Gas alias, the essential Box, Wolfgang Voigt has decided to deliver a new album - his first for 17 years. Predictably, Narkopop is as cinematic, widescreen and densely layered as anything the German ambient producer has done to date. Over 11 spellbinding tracks, Voigt blends field recordings and droning electronics with sweeping, almost orchestral movements, swirling melodic cycles, and occasional forays into rhythmic hypnotism. The result is a collection of "wall of sound" ambient compositions that does a terrific job tiptoeing the fine lines between both grandiosity and intimacy, and joy and pain. In a word: essential.
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Fawn
Fawn (180 gram red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HTH 170. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Seed (2:49)
Howl (3:34)
Fawn (4:18)
Cleave (4:18)
Peeve (4:24)
Scale (4:45)
Meat (5:06)
Brute (3:57)
Chaw (4:57)
Tame (5:08)
Melt (4:59)
Review: Houndstooth has come a very long way since it launched as the nightclub fabric's sister label aimed at less up front electronic tones. Over the years, it has widened its remit, meaning the roster now includes artists so far removed from where the imprint originally came from you'd struggle to believe the back story, establishing itself among the most varied and exploratory UK labels today.
Enter US experimental artist Katie Gately to prove our point. Fawn is a trip, to say the least. Themed around childhood and what comes next, it audibly reflects the tantrums, the wonder, the rebellion, and the growth that we endure from those earliest years through to teenagehood. And it does this through noisy art rock and avant-garde pop. A real creative triumph everyone should hear.
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Intérprete: Stunty
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Last Exit (reissue)
Last Exit (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 079. Rel: 24 Oct 23
 
Funk
It (4:15)
Man On Wire (3:40)
Sweet & Fool Like A Child (4:30)
Going Ups & Coming Downs (3:24)
Sweet Maryline (3:57)
Keep On Keeping On (4:47)
We're Together (4:01)
Running Wave (4:38)
Review: Christian Gaubert's 'Last Exit' is a French soul masterpiece. It has been carefully remastered from the original tapes and reissued here so standout rare groove gems 'Sweet Maryline' and 'Sweet and Fool Like a Child' sound better than ever. It's an album that showcases the great skills of the prolific arranger and composer Gaubert alongside guest spots from some of the key contemporaries in the French jazz scene of the 70s. Boogie and funk help colour the grooves with the likes of 'Going Ups & Coming Downs' being deep down and delicious jams with killer baselines and lavish strings that cannot fail to light up your life and swell your heart.
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Deep Roots
Deep Roots (green vinyl LP)
Cat: HSM 011. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Bring The Check (feat Jesse Alice) (4:34)
Deep Roots (4:13)
How We Do (feat Jesse Alice) (3:57)
Transmute (3:52)
Showdown Groove (4:21)
Inspirations (5:38)
Homage (4:29)
Review: Brighton-based artist Gavinco has announced the release of his latest album 'Deep Roots', a mesmerising journey through seven tracks of deep, jazz-infused house music. The title track opens the album, setting the tone with its expertly crafted organic rhythm and soulful synths. As the A-side progresses, playful brass and lo-fi vocal samples blend effortlessly with swung jazz grooves to create an irresistible vibe. The B-side picks up the pace with 'Showdown Groove' and 'Inspirations', before closing with the emotionally charged 'Homage'. Gavinco's ability to fuse elements of world music, acid house and Afro-beat has made him a crucial player in the smooth house scene, with releases on Shall Not Fade, Novaj, and his own imprint, Satta Records.
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You're The Man
You're The Man (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 771633 9. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Soul
You're The Man (5:45)
The World Is Rated X (3:49)
Piece Of Clay (5:09)
Where Are We Going? (3:49)
I'm Gonna Give You Respect (2:52)
Try It You'll Like It (3:55)
You Are That Special One (3:34)
We Can Make It Baby (3:21)
My Last Chance (3:40)
Symphony (2:52)
I'd Give My Life For You (3:32)
Woman Of The World (3:29)
Christmas In The City (instrumental) (3:47)
You're The Man (version 2) (4:40)
I Wan't To Come Home For Chistmas (4:55)
I Going Home (Move) (4:33)
Checking Out (Double Clutch) (4:54)
Review: In 1972, Marvin Gaye set to work recording what was scheduled to become the follow-up to his greatest single studio album, the previous year's "What's Going On". In the end, only one single from that mooted set ever appeared - "You're The Man", a weary assessment of that year's U.S Presidential Election - and Gaye's bitter arguments with Motown continued. This intriguing album tries to set the record straight, gathering together work completed for the shelved album with newly mixed songs based around previously unfinished works. There's much to admire throughout, with the material flitting between the kind of lusciously orchestrated, conscious songs featured on Gaye's previous set and more commercial-sounding Motown pop (much of which was produced by Willie Hutch).
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What's Going On (50th Anniversary Edition)
What's Going On (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 355841 7. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Soul
What's Going On (3:51)
What's Happening Brother (2:45)
Flyin' High (In The Friendly Sky) (3:53)
Save The Children (3:04)
God Is Love (2:38)
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) (3:12)
Right On (7:34)
Wholy Holy (3:06)
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (5:25)
What's Going On (Stripped version) (3:57)
What's Going On (mix 1/No Strings Or Horns) (3:44)
What's Going On (Rhythm & Strings instrumental mix) (3:45)
Symphony (demo version) (2:50)
What's Going On (mono single mix) (3:51)
God Is Love (mono single mix) (2:46)
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) (mono single mix) (2:31)
Sad Tomorrows (mono single mix) (2:23)
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) (mono single mix) (2:55)
Wholy Holy (mono single mix) (3:09)
Review: A half century may have passed since the release of Marvin Gaye's conscious soul masterpiece, What's Going On, but the album still sounds as fresh, otherworldly and intoxicating as ever. That much is proved by this half-speed remastered 50th anniversary edition. It backs the original album - a detailed, deep, emotive and melancholic masterpiece packed with much-loved classics (the title track, 'Inner City Blues', 'Mercy Mercy Me' and so on - with a second album of outtakes, demos and alternate versions. These include mixes that track the development of the incredible title track and various hard-to-find mono mixes initially released by Motown as singles.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 3
Cat: SALSBMG 45LP. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Gaz - "Sing Sing" (The Reflex Revision) (8:39)
Rafael Cameron - "Boogie's Gonna Get Ya" (The Reflex Cosmic dub Revision) (8:08)
Edwin Birdsong - "Win Tonight" (The Reflex Revision) (9:33)
Rafael Cameron - "All That's Good To Me" (The Reflex Revision) (6:00)
Review: The Reflex's multi-track re-edits are always on point, but those he's created for Salsoul Records have generally been impressive even by his high standards. This third double-pack of 'ReVisions' (as he calls them) contains two of his best Salsoul reworks yet: a thrillingly stretched-out take on Gazz's 'Sing Sing' that sees him cannily showcase some of the track's key elements in turn before unleashing the familiar bassline, breaks and vocals, and a fabulously spaced out 'Cosmic Dub' of Rafael Cameron's early electrofunk classic 'Boogie's Gonna Get Ya'. That too, has a big build, making the introduction of the bassline and Cameron's chorus vocals a genuinely breath-taking moment. The EP also contains a solid take on a lesser-celebrated Cameron tune, the more disco-fied 'All That's Good To Me', and a Tom Moulton-esque take on Edwin Birdsong's 'Win Tonight'.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Black Dog
Black Dog (gatefold "frosted clear" vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: INV 305LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Disappear (4:56)
Sweet Dream (1:32)
Black Dog (4:45)
Fear Keeps Us Alive (3:43)
The Long Room (0:28)
Two Worlds (3:51)
Unstoppable Force (4:49)
This House (4:35)
Author Of You (4:34)
Walk Through Walls (3:39)
A Door Opens (3:07)
Review: It can often take months or even years of therapy to even begin to start addressing the real reason you're in the room talking to a trained professional. For Gazelle Twin, it has taken three albums - and more than a decade - to get to a point where it feels comfortable enough to turn her razor sharp songwriting gaze inwards. So, whereas before we heard observations on outward looking subject matter, here we take a turn for the insular. The result is an altogether darker experience, musically and thematically. There's a constant sense of drama and tension to this art-pop odyssey, and subjects such as childhood trauma - and its impact on our adult selves - are never off the table. Almost operatic, while there's plenty here to challenge, not least the universal expectation that later in life things get less scary, ultimately Black Dog is also about overcoming and confronting our most existential fears.
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E2 XO
E2 XO (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 347LP. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noctis Ultimus (91 mix) (4:12)
XO Transmission (feat Qebrus - #1) (3:46)
Anthropocene (3:40)
Ocean Dreams (5:31)
The Last Rains (5:08)
Starship Launch (2:02)
Noctis Ultimus (4:12)
Beyond The Singularity (3:50)
Helix Nebula (2:21)
Noctis Reprise (For QEBRUS) (2:14)
XO 1 (Lutyen B) (4:53)
XO 2 (Kapteyn B) (6:14)
XO Transmission (#2) (2:07)
XO 4 (Wolf 1061 C) (6:26)
XO 6 (LHS1723 B) (5:54)
XO Transmission (#3) (2:26)
Planet B Awakening (0:47)
XO 7 (Teegarden B) (4:50)
Midnight Shore (4:29)
Beyond The Milky Way (2:47)
Review: Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard created a landmark of ambient music when they released 76:14 back in the 90s. Their Global Communication project was never just about ambient though, and it also coursed through deep house and more besides. In the spirit of progress, Middleton has returned to thinking about the project from a contemporary perspective, stepping forth as GCOM with the epic scope of E2 XO. From stirring orchestral suites to high octane DSP, it's an expansive listening experience that shows Middleton pushing himself into new terrain in the studio. Whether you tie it back to the prior material or not, it's a towering piece of work from an elder statesman of UK electronica.
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Fresh Bread
Cat: LR 183. Rel: 14 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Eternal Loop (4:52)
Waraku3 (3:58)
Junk Theem (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:04)
Alto Voices (6:31)
Shrimpo (2:20)
Miss U Sonny (2:46)
Cruzin Wit (3:56)
Misty (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (3:51)
Lilriffriff (2:59)
They B All Like (3:58)
Sometimes I Feel So Good (4:56)
Sustain (4:19)
Roomba (2:27)
Shells, Tube & Guitar (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:54)
06 Tape Tiger (6:32)
Iguana Queen (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:54)
Iguana King (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (6:35)
Wwaasshh (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:10)
Review: Experimental saxophonist Sam Gendel has been gifting us with reams of golden material in the past few years, from collaborative wonders to solo reflections, but this Fresh Bread will keep us chewing for days. Clearly Gendel can't help but make incredible music, and this collection is pulled from his personal archives of skits, sketches, unreleased pieces and more in between. It sounds shockingly complete for what is meant to be a gathering of offcuts, but the diaristic quality does feel like getting closer to the inner workings of the artist. If you appreciate beats, loops and experimental vignettes with an organic quality, you'll find a lot to enjoy in here.
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Music For Saxofone & Bass Guitar (reissue)
Cat: LR 142LP. Rel: 01 May 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Boa (5:33)
Theem & Variations (3:49)
Track One (5:49)
Greetings To Idris (5:18)
Irish (5:25)
Kiefer No Melody (3:37)
You'll Never Get To Heaven (2:56)
Review: Back in 2018 Leaving Records first released this low key gem from Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes, which blended the natural lull of live saxophone and bass guitar with considered FX processing to create some spellbinding grooves somewhere on the outer periphery of soul jazz. It's totally fresh, totally chill, and bursting with soul thanks to the impeccable playing from Gendel and Wilkes. It's gone through a number of iterations including previous tape issues and a white label private press run of 50, and now it's finally getting a repress so the latecomers can cop a wax edition and shirk the scalpers. Music this warm and fuzzy deserves to be heard on wax.
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Time On The Vine
Cat: LD 007. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Techno
Studio Dobra (7:35)
Snooze Operator (5:59)
The City Special (5:46)
Time Optimist (6:51)
Pinseeker (7:56)
To Bleep Or Not To Bleep (8:39)
Chuggy Elements (7:02)
Flux Deluxe (7:48)
Aston Martinez (8:51)
Review: Gene On Earth has been quietly slipping out some serious quality for those who like their tech house bleepy and bumping. Releasing everything himself via Limousine Dream, he's sculpted his own sound world with distinctive flair which now manifests on his second album, Time On The Vine. There's an abundance of trippy flourishes throughout the record, but first and foremost this is a selection of club-ready gear which will almost certainly appeal to DJs seeking proper heads-down fare which doesn't skimp on personality.
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Dream Less Suite
Dream Less Suite (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CORTIZONA 023. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Better Not To Begin (8:13)
Alaura (Yes) (7:01)
Veiled Threat (Extract) (3:47)
Track 4 (13:29)
Slave Priest (Yes) (6:01)
Hope Dies Now, Gratefully (3:14)
E-am-E (23:18)
NOW<------->NOW (22:53)
Review: Adding to the seemingly endless pile of reissues/retrospectives that focus on anything remotely related to COUM Transmissions or Throbbing Gristle, here comes 'Dreams Less Suite', which is a compilation album made up entirely of Hafler Trio and Genesis P-Orridge's unused film soundtracks, live shows and versions. Describable perhaps as 'dream noise', this album somehow straddles both the grating and the serene, quickly hopping between everything from industrial techno to glassy hell sounsdcapes.
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Burn
Burn (180 gram white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AC 0031. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (5:15)
Noyalain (Burn) (4:00)
Dashta (Forever) (5:09)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (4:29)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (5:54)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (4:36)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (4:27)
Review: 813251-01
Several music critics have previously described the Allman Brothers Band's At Fillmore East as one of the greatest live albums ever recorded. First issued in 1971, it breathed new life into the band's stalling career and projected them as versatile, energetic live performers with a passion for providing extended, jammed out takes of their own songs. By and large, these heavily bluesy, freewheeling excursions were far superior to anything they'd recorded in the studio, with some going through multiple changes over 10 or 20 minutes. As this audiophile vinyl reissue proves, the album is as impactful, addictive and musically intense as ever, providing an aural snapshot of three famous nights at one of New York's most infamous rock venues of the early 1970s.

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One Night In Porto
One Night In Porto (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 0031LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Modern Classical
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (6:34)
Noyalain (Burn) (6:27)
Deshta (Forever) (5:58)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (5:56)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (6:58)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (6:32)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (6:58)
A Blessing (3:47)
Review: Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell have reimagined their much loved 2021 collaboration Burn in an all new live arena. One Night in Porto was recorded whilst on tour in Portugal towards the end of 2022 and found the pair doing a fine job of recreating the Burn album in a live setting. Rather than try to simply serve it up in recognisable form, they instead used its melodic themes and sonic textures as a starting point to head off into new worlds. After four days of rehearsals they took it on the road and as this recording on the third of the four dates shows, it was a great success.
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Heading In A Backwards Direction
Heading In A Backwards Direction (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YOYAKU 003LP. Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Fragil (dub) (5:22)
Draxis (9:03)
Cerendipity (7:26)
Don't Be Neutron (6:30)
Continued Momentum (6:11)
Native Tongue (8:58)
Capturing Diversity (7:01)
Holding Thoughts (7:21)
Review: Roger Gerressen's previous album, 2017's Sushitech-released "Monoaware", did a fine job in delivering atmospheric slabs of dancefloor hypnotism that were variously inspired by tech-house, dub techno and the deeper end of the European techno sound. "Heading In A Backwards Direction" feels like a more open and expansive take on the same basic blueprint, with Gerressen quietly slipping between beat-free dub techno soundscapes (blissful opener "Fragil (Dub)"), sun-kissed tech-house/dub techno fusion (the ear-pleasing "Draxis"), deep house inspired dancefloor warmth ("Cerendipity"), heavier peak-time workouts (bass-heavy tech-house jack track "Don't Be Neutron"), crackling minimalism ("Continued Momentum") and hushed, sub-heavy goodness (closing cut "Holding Thoughts"). It all adds up to another impressively atmospheric excursion.
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Wet Dreams (remastered)
Cat: REPEAT 29. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Dirty Birds (5:26)
De Icing (7:33)
Get A Job (6:08)
Hangover (7:13)
Striper (7:05)
One To Play Your Mum (7:36)
Love Balls (6:38)
Technics Blisters (6:38)
Unreleased Kraut Jazz (7:09)
Dreams Are Made (6:57)
Review: Repeater's latest reissue takes us back to 2001 and the formative years of the UK tech-house scene. Get F***ed was a (sweary) alias of pioneering producers Nils Hess and the late Nathan Coles, utilised by the pair between 1998 and 2005. Wet Dreams, their sophomore album, first appeared in stores in 2000 and has become hard to find on vinyl in recent years. This edition not only boasts remastered tracks but has also been expanded to three slabs of wax in guarantee a louder pressing. Largely funky and spacey, utilising a mixture of far-sighted synth sounds, deep chords, boisterous house beats, chunky basslines, futurist intent and subtle nods to early UK garage, the album's ten tracks arguably sound as fresh now as they did when they were first unleashed on dancefloors at the dawn of the century.
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Tags: Tech House
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Previously Unreleased Recordings (Acoustic Sounds Series)
Previously Unreleased Recordings (Acoustic Sounds Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 585383 1. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Night & Day (6:47)
But Beautiful (4:42)
Funkallero (6:42)
My Heart Stood Still (8:29)
Melinda (5:05)
Grandfather's Waltz (7:25)
Review: The plainspoken title Previously Unheard Recordings was given to Stan Getz and Bill Evans' six-track set of rarities back in 1974. The result of a recording session completed over ten years earlier in 1963, all the pieces heard here shine bright lights on the pianist and saxophonist's synergistic powers, and come backed by auxiliary instrumental incantations from two bassists, Ron Carter and Richard Davis, as well as drumming by Elvin Jones. Emblematic of the cool jazz style, the overgirding mood is one of time-lapsed delight and lightness of being, but yet which is not fearful of life's downer moments; this loyalty to jazz's complexity of mood can be heard all the way from 'Night And Day' or the closing 'Grandfather's Waltz'.
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Xenophonic
Xenophonic (picture disc LP)
Cat: TR 707PD. Rel: 24 Feb 22
 
Electro
Double Fantasy (4:42)
New Beginnings (4:02)
Xenophonic (4:29)
I Wonder (4:37)
Soulstitches (4:56)
There's Always Yesterday (4:43)
Let Go (4:49)
Keep Walking (4:51)
Rejected (4:17)
Futurenostalgic (4:13)
Review: Russian-born, Jerusalem-raised and now Berlin-based Serge Geyzel has released on labels such as Mindcolormusic, Brokntoys, Flesh Or Die and Zodiak Commune Records. From a classical and jazz music background, he combines a love of early noughties electronica with influences of electro and dark ambient in his distinct brand of modern drum 'n' bass for his new opus titled Xenophonic. From the dreamy Jupiter jazz of 'Double Fantasy', the grey area steppa that is 'I Wonder' to the off-kilter IDM of 'Keep Walking' being just some highlights - Geyzel delivers his finest moment yet.
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Power Fuerza (reissue)
Power Fuerza (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: VAMPI 295. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Funk
Girl From The Mountain (4:24)
There Is Something In My Heart (3:27)
Got This Happy Feeling (4:35)
Mastica, Chupa Y Jala (3:48)
You Say That You're My Friend (3:02)
Viva Puerto Rico Libre (5:50)
I Saw A Tear (3:25)
Ghetto Brothers Power (2:29)
Review: If you listen to those who know about such things, then The Ghetto Brothers' Power-Fuerz album is one of the best-ever Latin funk records. The group formed on the streets of New York City's South Bronx in the late 1960s and often called themselves a gang as much as a band. They were keen supporters of Puerto Rican nationalism and were motivated to help uplift fellow Latino and Black men in their community. Back in 1971 is when they released their one and only album and it had little to no promotion and was only distributed locally so is one of those that has since taken on cult status.
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Curacao Blue
Curacao Blue (LP + insert)
Cat: TAC 014. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Funk
Curacao Blue (introlution) (1:21)
Down At The Hilton (4:03)
Jump In The Water (5:01)
Close To You ('85 interlude) (1:27)
In The Fast Lane (4:32)
Flowerplay (3:30)
Curacao Blue (3:44)
Through The Window (1:42)
Crystal Silence In Dub (4:58)
Keep Your House In Disorder (instrumental) (4:11)
Review: Some superb musical archaeology here, as The Artless Cuckoo presents an album of rediscovered 1980s recordings from obscure German outfit Ghia, including a smattering that the trio made whilst living in Spain between 1986 and '88. Some of the tracks were reportedly recorded using a porta-studio style four-track, but you'd never be able to tell thanks to the fine mastering job. Musically, it's an undeniable sun-soaked affair that brilliantly blurs the boundaries between horizontal electrofunk, instrumental Balearic synthpop, Mediterranean jazz-funk, Afro-cosmic and more energetic, dancefloor-focused flavours. It's the sort of thing that Nu Genea would rightfully be praised for releasing, except it was recorded 'back in the day' rather than earlier this year. Terrific stuff!
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Here I Am (reissue)
Here I Am (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: THANKYOU 020. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Quiero Bailar (4:04)
Feel So Good (3:58)
Much Too Much (3:38)
Soon (4:14)
Love To Time (3:29)
Never Gonna Let You Go (4:13)
Don't Take It Away (4:44)
Here I Am (5:24)
Island Jive (4:40)
Review: The distinctive vocal sound of Shirley Giha aka. Ghia is both naive and infectious. Her only album Here I Am gets a reissue via Thank You, recalling the short-lived period in the spotlight enjoyed by the musician between 1987-88. Heavyweight city pop, new jack swing and slow-jam dreamers all combine in an almost oppressively 80s sound, while Ghia's vocals glide over each track elegantly and unprocessedly.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Prequelle
Prequelle (limited orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072479906. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Metal
Ashes
Rats
Faith
See The Light
Miasma
Dance Macabre
Pro Memoria
Witch Image
Helvetesfonster
Life Eternal
Review: Much-hyped Swedish rock band Ghost re-present their fourth studio album, following an original release in 2018. The masked, formerly anonymous supergroup made an initial splash as progenitors of modern heavy and doom metal, amping up the theatrics and rampaging lyrically through such themes as the plague, apocalypse, demon sigils and the antichrist. Prequelle continues the charge, bolstering their Anti-papal image by streamlining their creative process and concluding on a Faustian theme of eternal life.
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A Trip To The Moon
A Trip To The Moon (limited gatefold seaglass black swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: KCR 12033LPC1. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Funk
Opening (0:37)
Eyes Of Love (2:24)
Where To? (3:07)
To The Moon! (3:20)
Achluo (3:32)
Nova (3:00)
Helios (3:08)
Into The Abyss (0:48)
Again (3:35)
A Solar Wind (2:30)
Space Walk (3:01)
Casadastra (3:16)
A Rare View (2:42)
Totality (3:39)
Infinite Dark (3:15)
Review: Building on the success of their A New Kind of Love album back in 2022, Ghost Funk Orchestra ventures further into the realms of film music, exotica, and psychedelic surf rock with new record A Trip To The Moon.' It was written with the aim of creating a richly layered and collaged listening experience with myriad elements waiting to be discovered with each new spin, and they have certainly achieved that. Featuring fuzzy guitars drenched in spring reverb and horns arranged in a studio big band style, it offers a blend of garage rock attitude and big compositions with influences like Eddie Palmieri and Dusty Springfield to be found within. It also features real recorded transmissions from the Apollo moon missions weaved throughout the tracks as a tale is told of a woman left stranded on Earth by her cosmonaut partner.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Soul Sold Separately
Soul Sold Separately (limited LP + flexi-disc + booklet)
Cat: 009362 4870708. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Couldn't Be Done (feat Kelly Price)
Blackest In The Room
Pain & Strife (feat Offset)
Zipper Bagz
Too Much (feat Moneybagg Yo)
Lobster Omelette (feat Rick Ross)
Space Rabbit (4:25)
Feel No Pain (feat Anderson .paak & Reakwon) (3:31)
Rabbit Vision (3:09)
Pys (feat DJ Paul) (2:49)
Dark Hearted (3:25)
Gold Rings (feat Pusha T) (3:39)
Grandma's Stove (feat Musiq Soulchild) (3:40)
Cia (3:27)
Decoded (feat Scarface) (3:14)
Review: The vinyl version of Freddie Gibbs' latest LP Soul Sold Separately has finally dropped, doing ultimate justice to one of the rapper's few concept albums. Explaining the toxic relationship between the omnipresence of free drugs in the hip-hop scene and the exchanging of favours that may or may not artistically compromise on the work of the music-maker, Gibbs uses a smart meta-narrative to hammer home the fact that the process of selling one's soul for success in the biz doesn't happen with a single instantaneous flick of the pen, but a slow boiling of the pot - in which it is often impossible to know when the door is closed behind you. Our rabbit protagonist traverses dramatic and confident worlds of hellfire across 20 gut-punching trap cuts, with gloomy highlights including 'Zipper Bagz' and 'Gold Rings'.
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Bandana Beats
Bandana Beats (LP + insert)
Cat: 190759 88981. Rel: 31 Jan 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Obrigado (0:50)
Freestyle Shit (2:24)
Half Manne Half Cocaine (2:53)
Crime Pays (3:05)
Massage Seats (2:26)
Palmolive (4:08)
Fake Names (3:44)
Flat Tummy Tea (2:38)
Situations (2:47)
Giannis (3:22)
Practice (2:44)
Cataracts (3:39)
Gat Damn (2:50)
Education (4:22)
Soul Right (3:27)
Review: Freddie Gibbs and Madlib's hard hitting sophomore album Bandana has proven a real hit over the last five months. Now though, many fans get what they have been waiting for; an instrumental version that pairs things back to the essential beats. It makes for a record that covers plenty of grind - from sunny day and feel good instrumentals to much rawer, harder hitting beast that arm with attitude even without the explicit vocal deliveries. Plenty of the soulful samples remain in situ to help colour things and make this such a characterful record.
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Heard & Unheard
Heard & Unheard (limited LP)
Cat: STH 2485LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Invitation (4:15)
Conditioning (4:20)
Recognition (2:03)
The Heretic (3:22)
The Waiting Breath (3:38)
Neutrino Stream (1:24)
My Not-Self (Bitterness) (3:54)
The Investigator (4:30)
Yellow Ji (feat AFTA-1) (4:00)
Guidance (3:37)
Review: Stone's Throw has never really made any wrong moves in our opinion, and here the label puts its full force behind a deceptively powerful album. Taking us to places that are deeper than perhaps what the imprint is best known for, this is immersive, hypnotic, otherworldly stuff made from a variety of plugged in machines, analogue and otherwise, including a semi-modular synth. The result is a journey-style collection packed with atmosphere but one that's also painstakingly detailed and textured. Sound waves are rendered almost visible by the movements, drones, tracks and other pieces here, drum and effects machines producing the kind of noises that mesmerise and suck you in further as time passes. Tunes to get lost in, the only remaining question is whether anyone will ever want to return.
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Intérprete: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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