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Inner Flight
Cat: PR 017. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Progressive House
Intro (3:22)
Explorer 300 (6:26)
Sonar Scanning (8:56)
Channel 0 (6:42)
Rainbow Falls (7:21)
Review: Initially started as a 'long-range collaboration' during the global COVID-19 pandemic, Cooper Saver and Chris McIntyre's Inner Flight project was inspired by a heady mix of grandiose Canadian landcapes, Andrew Weatherall, the second summer of love and the "deeper corners of the 4AD catalogue". As this debut EP on Pacific Rhythm shows, it's a blueprint that guarantees warmth, sonic beauty, sunset and sunrise-ready soundscapes, and suitably loved-up club cuts. Following the slow-burn bliss of organic ambient opener 'Inner Flight', the pair cycles through acid-flecked, early 90s progressive house hypnotism (the stirring 'Explorer 3000'), dubby Balearic beats/dreamy IDM fusion ('Sonar Scanning'), mid-80s Factory Records leftfield electro-not-electro ('Channel Zero'), and chugging, delay-laden early morning colour (the chill out room friendly 'Rainbow Falls').
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Lowdown Fever EP 1
Cat: BAT 12003. Rel: 14 Jan 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Simmerdown - "Legitimacy" (4:51)
Black Soyls - "Deep Shit" (part 3) (4:44)
ITO - "Citylights" (5:14)
David Hanke - "Mirrorsides" (4:25)
Review: We're not quite sure about the story behind this EP - Bathurst have not made clear whether it's the first in a series, or whether there's a theme - but the music on show is well-worth checking. Zoe Leonard dons the Simmerdown guise on excellent opener 'Legitimacy', a slowly unfurling affair that craftily combines sun-kissed ambient electronics with cut-up, club-ready beats, gargantuan bass and 140 style vocal cut-ups. David Hanke delivers two contrasting cuts: the shuffling, bass-heavy, spacey-but-sleazy excellence of 'Deep Shit Part 3' as Black Soyls, and the cheerier and bouncier 'Mirrorsides' under his given name. Our favourite though is ITO's 'Citylights', a jazzy, slipped instrumental number full of beautiful piano flourishes and languid bass.
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Álbumes
Ibojas Sange
Cat: ZZZV 22005. Rel: 16 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Jeg Er Blevet Gammel (18:00)
Hvor Musikken Kommer Fra (4:08)
Solen Gar Ned Over Land (3:47)
Bag De Hoje Toppe (8:51)
Vaek I Tide (6:25)
Blaes Vind (0:48)
Review: It is always a joy to hear from the Music For Dreams label. Not only is it a musically interesting outlet but also one that digs deep into plenty of fascinating different scenes. And this is one such case as the project is centered around 99-year-old Iboja Wandall-Holm who sings about memories from her childhood growing up in Eastern Europe. The record plays out like a musical encounter where the songs are worked into magical forms by Danish musician Mikkel Hess and other members of his Hess Is More band with extra collaborative input from label head and producer Kenneth Bager.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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Visions Of Light
Visions Of Light (white vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SEVS 6C1. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Intro (1:11)
Feather (4:29)
Wax Werk (3:43)
Soma Centre (5:20)
Empty Hands (4:32)
Looking Glass (4:01)
Morning Chorus (3:42)
Visions Of Light (1:44)
The Gift (7:02)
January (4:56)
Review: Experimental British outfit Ishmael Ensemble have been at the heart of the innovations within the world of jazz, broken beat and electronic music of the last few years. Visions Of Light on the Severn Songs label (can you see what they did there?) built on their debut album with more noble fusions of jazz styles old and new. As the collective blur the lines between jazz and electronic music, they take us on an expansive journey with many highs and lows, different moods and grooves that ebb and flow and mix up lush cinematic compositions with left-field dub sounds that leave you wanting more. Two years on from its first release it gets this special and welcome reissue.
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