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Singles
Cover Me
Cover Me (limited 7")
Cat: DJSCH 06. Rel: 05 Dec 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Cover Me (feat Blacc El) (3:58)
Cover Me (The Rebel & Shiny D remix) (3:06)
Review: For those in the know, this new collab between veteran Portuguese DJ and producer Dedy Dread and fast-rising Hawaiian singing star Olivia Ruff has been a long time coming. But it was worth the wait. The opener 'Cover Me' features Ruff's, well, slightly rough - or at least gravelly - vocals over a rhythm and bass instrumental. It's accented with wispy chords, neat little guitar riffs and crunchy claps. Flip it over and you'll find a remix by label founder The Rebel and Roman pianist and producer Shiny D. Their version is a modern update with brilliant reggaeton rhythms.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $20.09
(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
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 in stock $10.76
Refuse
Refuse (7")
Cat: DNA 020. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Soul
O Love Vs DJ DSK - "Refuse" (DNA edit) (3:44)
Didjelirium Vs DJ DSK - "Tonight" (DNA edit) (4:08)
Review: DNA Records presents two fresh cuts from the minds of O.Love and Didjelirium, both produced by the UK's very own DJ DSK, now based in China. 'Refuse' is an original cut made with O.Love, a renowned turntablist and vocalist and notable subject of DJ City's popular 'Turntablism Meets Soul Music' documentary. 'Refuse' is lent a well-rounded and nigh perfected, yet lax sheen, with DSK's unagitated add-prod lending a laboured swing to O.Love's brilliant beltings. On the flip comes a curveball dub reggae collab, of utmost quality, with Didjelirium, an early pusher of the style in China and a founding member of the incipient Chinese reggae collective Uprooted Sunshine.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $13.01
Just My Luck
Cat: SEP 011. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Just My Luck (3:03)
Tomorrow Man (2:51)
Review: Obongjayar is back with a striking double-single release that mixes up contrasting styles into a cohesive artistic statement. The dreamlike, danceable pop of 'Just My Luck' captures themes of loneliness with an infectious rhythm and shimmering melodies. On the flip side, 'Tomorrow Man' is all about a raw, percussive energy that confronts the theme of laziness with unflinching honesty. Together, these two tracks showcase Obongjayar's ability to explore emotional depth and sonic diversity and offer a tantalising glimpse into the creative direction of his next chapter. Whatever that may bring, he remains a boundary-pushing voice.
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 in stock $15.28
Fairy Night
Fairy Night (limited 7")
Cat: IMWVR 1031. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Pop
Fairy Night (DJ TARO remix) (4:35)
Fairy Night (1984 original version) (3:46)
Review: This superb remix of Yuji Ohno's soulful gem 'Fairy Night' feat. Sonia Rosa, which is the ending theme for the anime Lupin the Third Part III from 1984, is now released as a 7" single to mark the 40th anniversary of its original release. The 45 rpm features two tracks: Side A showcases DJ Taro's fresh city funk remix, while Side B presents the classic 1984 version by Yuji Ohno. This limited release offers a rare opportunity to enjoy Sonia Rosa's sweet, evocative vocals through both the original and contemporary renditions which are subtly different but both equally excellent.
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The Man: Refix (The Next Installment)
Cat: FSR 7101. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
The Man (Refix) (3:32)
The Man (4:17)
Review: Omar is a real British musical institution and as such it's surprising but also not so shocking, he has recently completed a stint on BBC soap Eastenders. This cheeky 7" is a reissue of the title track from his album The Man and a fine example of his perfectly soulful vocals and mellifluous melodies over nice broken beat and nu jazz sounds. It represents some of his best work and this contemporary take uses the final few bars of the original track as its starting point in a "part 2" style.
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Sidetrakx Volume #1
Cat: OMAR-S 110. Rel: 01 Jul 06
 
Deep House
Child Run Away
Shine On Me
Ya Give Up
Morning Drive
Turn & Walk Away
Bring It To Me
Review: Omar S adopts a new style for his new Side Trakx project. Detroit house meets sample based hip hop... and it really works. Possibly inspired by the passing of the late Jay Dilla, this music is perfect for relaxing and kicking back, or even warming up the early hours of the club. While Detroit hip-hop producers already proved that there's a mutual creative interaction between the cities house, techno and hip-hop scenes, it's now one of the cities hottest house producers laying down some smoked out, next level instrumentals in the vein of the late genius Jay Dilla, Madlib or Underground Resistance's Hipnotech sublabel.
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Intérprete: WAHEVER
 in stock $15.00
Whats Good For The Goose
Cat: AOS 313. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Soul
Whats Good For The Goose (2:26)
Whats Good For The Goose (dub Out mix) (3:00)
Review: Proper future classic Omar S!
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Can't Explain
Can't Explain (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: FXHE TORI. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Can't Explain (R&B mix By Omar S) (2:39)
Can't Explain (House remix By Omar S) (3:35)
Review: Omar S sets his considerable dancefloor skills to something a little different on a new 7" featuring the vocal talents of TroiAlexis. A young talented Detroit female songwriter who was discovered by Omar S at the Conant Gardens Party Store when she sung acapella to him at a Hi Tech party, TroiAlexis lends an air of soulful class to Omar's trademark electro-slanted electronics on both sides of this single. There's a stripped down - and we mean stripped right down - bass heavy R&B mix on the A-side, while the flip has a sturdier house mix that still gives her voice room to soar.
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To Be Loved
Cat: ZP 107. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Soul
To Be Loved (4:41)
Holding You Tight (3:45)
Review: A masterful ode to 70s soul, created in collaboration with Ray Hayden's Opaz, reviving the timeless spirit of rare groove, bringing forth deep rhythms, lush arrangements and vocals that feel like they're lifted straight from an era of analogue richness. Flip to the other side, 'Holding You Tight' drifts into a slower, entrancing space that closes with an instrumental coda; a feast for the senses. Mixed and mastered by Ray Hayden on vintage gear, this record's journey to vinyl delivers a truly transportive experience that's all warmth, soul and authenticity.
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A Special Epsiode Of
A Special Epsiode Of (maroon & bone butterfly splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: LPMMG 00070C. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Dark Comedy Late Show (4:49)
Split Pants In Detroit (Or Hyrule) (1:38)
Raps For When It's Just You & The Abyss (4:05)
Trickeration (feat MC Paul Barman & Milo) (3:50)
Stay Still Awake (Up Before Ayybody) (1:52)
Ziggy Starfish (Anti-Anxiety Raps) (2:58)
Review: Open Mike Eagle's 'A Special Episode Of' dropped back in February of 2015 and now almost a decade on it gets a vinyl pressing on maroon and bone butterfly-splattered 12". The California talent is known for bringing a sense of humour to his work without ever compromising its musical integrity. The six tracks here find him linking with the likes of MC Paul Barman and Milo and tapping up Gold Panda and Exile for production duties. It's a storytelling out with crisp drums and stripped-back beats that are run through with soulful synths and string samples.
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Álbumes
Electronic Eye
Electronic Eye (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: N 96LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Shuku-a (6:02)
Luna (0:57)
Poodle (1:41)
Vs I (0:56)
Shou (0:28)
Song#2 (1:37)
Aloooooone (1:50)
Rage (1:27)
Ultra (0:50)
Humming (1:52)
At The _ (2:17)
Days Go By Fast (0:30)
Anti Christ Super Star (1:52)
Review: Kobe-based trio o'summer vacation returns with their second full-length of industrial noise fusions in the form of Electronic Eye. After several trips to Berlin and Munich, they've found a home with the Alien Transistor label and now drop plenty of guitarless noise punk with production by Shinji Masuko. It makes for an unmatched, hard-hitting barrage that leaves listeners breathless right from the opener, '(Shuku - A)' with its sizzling hi-hats and a unique lullaby from vocalist Ami. Tracks like 'Luna' and 'Anti-Christ Super Star' shift the album from mosh-inducing chaos to 30-second noise punk anthems, all of which embody the band's anti-racist, anti-war sentiments.
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 in stock $28.86
Paradise Now
Paradise Now (gatefold translucent neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: 195081 539614. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
It's Time (3:07)
Life Ahead (3:18)
Peace In Your Head (3:14)
Holy Mountain (2:07)
Jellyfish (2:03)
Talk Olympics (2:45)
Prayer (1:53)
Moon Eyes (2:46)
Sweet Danger (2:41)
Not In Surrender (3:18)
Instant Animal (3:33)
Strong Bone (2:04)
Born In This Body (3:23)
Just My Luck (3:00)
Happy Head (3:08)
Review: Steven Umoh aka London-based Nigerian singer Obongjayar is back with Paradise Now, a sophomore album that is a bold blurring of pop, punk, Afrobeat, funk, dance and folk into a colourful and coherent new sound. Crafted with producers Kwes Darko and Beach Noise, the album was recorded between London and LA so has a global spirit with universal emotional depth. It was designed to play from start to finish on a night out so is both a party record and a Trojan Horse with infectious grooves concealing layers of complexity and introspection. It's Obongjayar at his most adventurous yet and explores what modern, global pop can sound like in 2025.
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People Hear What They See (Sandstorm Edition)
People Hear What They See (Sandstorm Edition) (cream & translucent tan split coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMMG 00028AS. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Ready To Rock (4:14)
Do It All (feat Diamond District, Uptown XO & yU) (3:33)
That Real (3:34)
Let It Go (4:08)
American Greed (3:21)
The Need Superficial (3:01)
Way In Way Out (2:47)
Maybes (3:44)
Another's Grind (feat Tranquill) (4:13)
Set You Free (3:37)
You Know Who You Are (feat Olivier St Soul) (3:48)
Think Of Things (2:44)
You Know Who You Are (feat Olivier St Soul - acoustic - bonus track) (3:57)
Review: This new album from cultured hip-hop mainstay Oddisee explores influence, inspiration, perception and reality. Each song was crafted outdoors, "where I could observe real-life interactions as the basis for my lyrics," he says. In hip-hop, reality often reflects the artist's personal experience, but People Hear What They See aims to expand that lens by portraying realities beyond Oddisee's own. For example, overhearing congressmen and lawyers on the Supreme Court steps inspired 'American Greed,' while watching a couple argue over the phone sparked "Maybes." By grounding each track in observed moments, "I hope listeners can visualise these worlds through the melodies and stories within each song."
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Conspiracy Of One (reissue)
Conspiracy Of One (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 748408. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro (0:05)
Come Out Swinging (2:45)
Original Prankster (3:41)
Want You Bad (3:22)
Million Miles Away (3:39)
Dammit, I Changed Again (2:48)
Living In Chaos (3:28)
Special Delivery (3:00)
One Fine Day (2:46)
All Along (1:39)
Denial, Revisited (4:33)
Vultures (3:33)
Conspiracy Of One (2:16)
Huck It (bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Legendary Southern California punk band The Offspring celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Platinum-selling sixth album Conspiracy of One by reissuing it on vinyl. Delivered on a heavyweight slab with a fancy gatefold cover, the reissued version features the bonus track 'Huck It', which was the title track of The Offspring's 2000 VHS/DVD Huck It, and anthemic song that has often been heard behind various skateboard stunts. Produced by Brendan O'Brien who also work with greats like Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen, the record packed din plenty of singles such as 'Want You Bad,' 'Million Miles Away,' and the biggest of them all, 'Original Prankster.'
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 in stock $24.63
Supercharged
Supercharged (limited gatefold blue & white marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 726312 0. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Looking Out For #1 (3:09)
Light It Up (2:48)
The Fall Guy (2:28)
Make It All Right (3:29)
Ok, But This Is The Last Time (3:22)
Truth In Fiction (1:57)
Come To Brazil (4:19)
Get Some (2:54)
Hanging By A Thread (3:26)
You Can't Get There From Here (3:38)
Review: The 11th full-length from California pop-punk royalty The Offspring comes three years on from 2021's Let The Bad Times Roll, and shall serve as their first project to feature bassist Todd Morse as an official member as well as multi-instrumentalist Jonah Nimoy and drummer Brandon Pertzborn (who has previously toured with Black Flag, Marilyn Manson and Suicidal Tendencies), while drumming duties were split with the legendary Josh Freese (Nine Inch Nails, A Perfect Circle). 10 tracks, spread out just over a half hour, Supercharged looks set to live up to its title following the band's road break and creative pandemic-enforced respite, with a succinct in-anthem-out mantra.
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 in stock $33.39
Choke Enough
Choke Enough (LP + poster)
Cat: BEC 5615146. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Endless (3:25)
Thank You For Recording (2:40)
Family & Friends (2:53)
Obvious (2:12)
Ict (3:21)
Choke Enough (3:56)
Track 7 (0:53)
Take Me By The Hand (feat Bladee) (2:50)
Plague Dogs (1:46)
Forces (1:00)
Harvest Sky (feat Underscores) (3:52)
Want To Wanna Come Back (2:46)
Blade Bird (3:19)
Review: This French artist, who has captivated audiences with her collaborations alongside Mura Masa, Pomme and Flavien Berger, returns with a deeply personal album that explores the complexities of self-discovery and the search for meaning in a world obsessed with self-improvement. The album's title track, 'choke enough', is a poignant reflection on the need for connection and the pursuit of intense emotions. Oklou's warm, beautiful productions, a signature of her sound, conjure a liminal space where the boundaries between introspection and euphoria blur with delicate synthesiser arpeggios and found sound samples. 'family and friends', the album's first single, delves into the search for answers and the desire to escape from intangible memories. Oklou's lyrics, delivered with a vulnerable yet defiant honesty, capture the anxieties and uncertainties of a generation navigating a world where virtual and physical identities are inextricably intertwined. After gaining international acclaim with her collaborations and her critically acclaimed mixtape 'galore', Oklou's debut album marks a turning point in her artistic evolution, a bold yet introspective work that challenges listeners to confront their own anxieties and desires.
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Choke Enough
Choke Enough (LP + poster)
Cat: TPS 031. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Endless (3:25)
Thank You For Recording (2:40)
Family & Friends (2:53)
Obvious (2:12)
Ict (3:21)
Choke Enough (3:56)
Track 7 (0:53)
Take Me By The Hand (feat Bladee) (2:50)
Plague Dogs (1:46)
Forces (1:00)
Harvest Sky (feat Underscores) (3:52)
Want To Wanna Come Back (2:46)
Blade Bird (3:19)
Review: Oklou is a French musician and is known to her parents as Marylou Mayniel. She dropped her debut album back in February and on it collaborates with artists such as Bladee and underscores, while some expert studio contributions from producers like the revered A.G. Cook, plus Danny L Harle and Casey MQ. Choke Enough blends Y2K influences with medieval melodies to reflect Oklou's evolution from her 2020 mixtape, Galore. This new long player offers up a deep dive into her meticulous approach to electronic, modern, 'hyper' pop while incorporating classical rigour. Standout tracks like the title track and 'Endless' are great reflections of her unique artistic vision while balancing formal complexity with subdued emotional impact.
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 in stock $39.34
Revenge Vol 2
Revenge Vol 2 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HAN 076. Rel: 02 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Volume Two (2:09)
The Slasher Joint (2:30)
Gerry Cheevers (2:00)
You Ain't The One (2:07)
Shadow Man (2:12)
Pillow Head (feat Chaka Boy) (2:54)
Lead Belly (2:14)
Honest Proposal (1:43)
Til' Death (2:27)
Red Rum (2:46)
Vigilantes (feat Touch) (2:47)
To Kill A God (1:58)
Half Dead (2:31)
Not Gold Nor Fame (2:06)
Subtle Revenge (1:50)
Fly Pelican (bonus) (1:39)
Review: The second instalment of the Revenge trilogy is another doozy that once again reaffirms the indomitable spirit of the vengeful Gorilla at the same time as showcasing a relentless pursuit of violent justice. Against the brilliantly evocative backdrop of cinematic beats crafted by expert producer The Dirty Sample, Ol' Gorilla Bones is in top form as he spins vivid yarns of gruesome retribution against inept rappers. While revenge remains the central motif across this 16-track album, the duo's horrorcore narrative delves into unexpected realms that range from hockey references on 'Gerry Cheevers' to literary allusions on 'Honest Proposal'. It's a fine sequel full of macabre beat magic.
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74: Out Of Time
Cat: CM 107LP. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Free Form (feat Lojii & Ill Camille) (3:23)
How I Live (feat Lil B & Vic Spencer) (2:47)
For The Family (feat Awon) (3:04)
Daybreaks (interlude) (0:43)
Running (feat Pink Siifu) (2:01)
Out Of Time (feat Ill Camille) (2:03)
Black Sabbath (feat Billy Woods & Tha God Fahim) (3:13)
Change The World (feat MoRuf) (3:11)
Peace (feat Yungmorpheus) (3:09)
For You (feat MoRuf) (1:47)
The Last Of Us (feat Quelle Chris) (3:26)
Count Your Blessings (feat Lojii) (1:32)
PGO (feat Oliver The 2nd) (3:02)
Stories (feat J'von & Vuyo) (3:20)
Recuperating (feat Gabe 'Nandez & Fly Anakin) (3:16)
Discipline 74 (interlude) (0:54)
Holler Back (feat Kooley High) (3:16)
Review: A highly detailed, point-by-point album by Coalmine Records' new production favourite Ol' Burger Beats, 74: Out Of Time is a long and winding excursion through exquisite lo-fi hip-hop, where all of its current favourite faces feature, from Lil B, YUNGMORPHEUS, Oliver The 2nd, Billy Woods, Pink Siifu and more, all aiding and abetting this upstart young beatmaker's geyser-jet into the spotlight. The thematic basis of this album is the number 74, drawing on not just the year 1974 (the politics, the zeitgeist, the aesthetics, the activism) but the seemingly inexhaustible creative wellspring that is the tempo, 74 BPM. Unwavering in this commitment, this is both a formal and contented album, adept at its evocation of unique haze-moods ('Peace') and blazing, soporific wonks ('Running').
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N***a Please (25th Anniversary Edition)
N***a Please (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold yellow clear & black smoked vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GET 52753LP. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Recognize (feat Chris Rock)
I Can't Wait
Cold Blooded
Got Your Money (feat Kelis)
Rollin' Wit You
Gettin' High (feat 12 O'Clock, La The Darkman & shorty Shit Stain)
You Don't Want F**k With Me
N***a Please
Dirt Dog
I Want P***y
Good Morning Heartache (feat Lil' Mo)
All In Together Now
Review: Happy 25th Anniversary to the late great Ol' Dirty Bastard's second studio album, a chaotic masterpiece that captured the unrestrained genius of Russell Jones during a turbulent phase in his life. Amid arrests, personal struggles and Wu-Tang Clan's shifting dominance, ODB (so named because there is no mother to his style) delivered an album steeped in unfiltered emotion and unpredictability. The recording sessions have since become infamous for their bacchanalian energy and they truly birthed a wildly unique record. Tracks like 'Rollin' With You' and 'You Don't Want To F* With Me' showcase his raw, unbridled id. Though messy and polarising, this one remains a daring and unforgettable work.
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Brighter The Days
Brighter The Days (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 801ALP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Soul
Intro (0:52)
This Thing Called Life (4:56)
Won't Let You Down (feat K ZIA & The Swag) (4:27)
I've Been Waiting (4:23)
Brighter The Days (3:45)
There's Much Love In The World (4:56)
Lovey Dovey (feat Eric Roberson & Raheem DeVaughn) (5:36)
Research (feat Honey Larochelle) (3:52)
On My Own (feat Paul Weller) (4:06)
Omar & Don-e - "Out Of Sight" (interlude) (0:37)
Can We Go Out? (3:46)
It's Gonna Be Alright (feat Scratch Professer) (3:49)
We Can Go Anywhere (feat Giggs) (4:43)
Latin Salsa (3:55)
Holding On To Life (feat Ledisi) (4:49)
Much 2 Much (3:23)
1234 (feat Jeru The Damaja) (3:46)
Love Is Like (feat India Arie) (3:38)
Review: Brit soul legend Omar's new work finds him in full command of his craft, gracefully vaulting through decades of soul, funk and jazz with a sound that feels both grounded in history and refreshingly modern. His collaborations - from Paul Weller's understated elegance to Giggs' streetwise energy - highlight his remarkable versatility, yet it's his own magnetic voice that pulls everything together. The arrangements are lush, rich with organic instrumentation and tinged with Caribbean warmth, offering a sound palette that's as riveting as it is all-consuming. Tracks like 'There's Much Love In The World' reflect the timeless optimism that runs through Omar's music, celebrating unity while reminding us of the power of soulful connection. Despite the star-studded line-up of guests, this release is unmistakably Omar's. His voice - distinctive and effortlessly smooth - remains at the heart of each song, whether he's trading verses with Raheem DeVaughn or harmonising with Ledisi's rich tones. The musical textures on display are just as varied, blending organic rhythms with electronic beats that never overwhelm the track's emotional core. Over time, Omar's musical approach has only become more layered and expansive, yet his unmistakable sound remains intactianchored in the originality that made him a key figure in modern soul and funk.
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Intérprete: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Brighter The Days
Cat: BBE 801ACD. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Soul
Intro
This Thing Called Life
Won't Let You Down (feat K ZIA & The Swag)
I've Been Waiting
Brighter The Days
There's Much Love In The World
Lovey Dovey (feat Eric Roberson & Raheem DeVaughn)
Research (feat Honey Larochelle)
On My Own (feat Paul Weller)
Out Of Sight (feat Done-E interlude)
Can We Go Out?
It's Gonna Be Alright (feat Scratch Professer)
We Can Go Anywhere (feat Giggs)
Latin Salsa
Holding On To Life (feat Ledisi)
Much 2 Much
1234 (feat Jeru The Damaja)
Love Is Like (feat India Arie)
Review: UK soul hero Omar steps up with his ninth studio album, bringing the depth, clarity and control that have typified his uncompromising and deeply rooted musical journey. The songwriting is tight, the grooves are locked, and the arrangements leave space for the music to breathe. His voice is as expressive as ever i warm, precise, unmistakably his. There's a strong sense of shape to the album, from the clipped funk of 'Research' to the more open, reflective tone of 'There's Much Love in the World'. Strings, samples and live instrumentation all sit together naturally, with nothing overplayed or overstated. The ensemble guest appearances i India Arie, Giggs, Paul Weller, Raheem DeVaughn among them i add some masterful flourishes to an already engaging set. Always good to hear new music from the one like Omar, a man who will never be underrated by those in the know.
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Love In Beats
Cat: FSRLP 117. Rel: 09 Mar 17
 
Soul
Vicky's Tune (feat Robert Glasper & Ty) (5:21)
Insatiable (feat Natasha Watts) (5:16)
Gave My Heart/Its So (Interlood) (feat Leon Ware/Grant Windsor Big Beat Band) (5:02)
Feeds My Mind (Feal Floacist) (3:56)
De Ja Vu (feat Mayra Andrade) (3:25)
This Way That Way (3:44)
Hold Me Closer (feat Stuart Zender) (3:48)
I Want It To Be (3:47)
Doobie Doobie Doo (4:08)
Grey Clouds (5:01)
Review: One of the UK's most distinctive, consistent and authentic male soul voices returns with his eighth album in 27 years... And it's a serious piece of work. Rich in range, warmth, creativity and a keen eye on the dancefloor, everything about him feels refreshed and energised. Highlights include the Dilla-meets-Iz & Diz style "This Way That Way", the glistening Balearic charm of "Feeds My Mind", the syrupy organs and harmonies on "Insatiable". Winding down with the almost filmic narrative "Grey Clouds", it's one of those records that will have you leaping up, flipping to side A and starting all over again. Feel the love.
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The Raw Factor
The Raw Factor (purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BS 0121LPC. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Amazin (Kakalak remix)
Nuff Love
Raw Factor
This Year (feat Big Kap)
If You Got Beef
My Main Man
Represent (feat Lil Kalef)
When I Make Parole (feat Rock Of Brick Flava)
I'm On Mine
Was It Just You
We Lust For The Papes
I Gotta Maintain
Touch Y'all
Wrecognize
Freestyle After A Philly
Touch Y'all (feat Sadat X - remix)
Stage Presence (feat Toz Torcha - bonus tracks)
Rap vs Crack
Turn The Party Out
We Live That Shit
Review: Originally slated for release in March 1996, Omniscence's The Raw Factor finally sees the light of day, a mere 28 years later, thanks to Below System Records. Despite earning The Source's "Hip Hop Quotable" and releasing standout singles like 'Amazin' and 'Touch Y'all,' label politics shelved the album leaving fans in suspense for decades. Known for his gruff cadence, punchlines and metaphors, Omniscence made waves in the 90s hip-hop scene, even placing high in the 1994 Battle For World Supremacy. Featuring jazzed-out boom-bap beats from Fanatic this deluxe release includes 15+ tracks and bonus cuts so was worth the wait.
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The Raw Factor
Cat: BS 0121. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Amazin' (Kakalak remix)
Nuff Love
Raw Factor
This Year (feat Big Kap)
If You Got Beef
My Main Man
Represent (feat Lil Kalef)
When I Make Parole (feat Rock Of Brick Flava)
I'm On Mine
Was It Just You
We Lust For The Papes
I Gotta Maintain
Touch Y'all
Wrecognize
Freestyle After A Philly
Touch Y'all (feat Sadat X - remix)
Stage Presence (feat Toz Torcha)
Rap Vs Crack
Review: Back in 1996, on the back of years spent showcasing skills on NYC's hip-hop underground, mic man Omniscence completed his debut album, The Raw Factor, with producers Fanatic and (more surprisingly) deep house great Rheji Burrell. Sadly, it was never issued, and it would be nearly a decade before he put out a full-length excursion, The God Hour. Described as "one of the great lost rap albums of the 90s", The Raw Factor is now finally out on CD - almost three decades after Omniscence started work on it. For those who love "golden era hip-hop", with its killer grooves and choice use of killer samples, it's a must-check set, with Omniscence's on-point raps - delivered smoothly, with a distinctively gruff flow - keeping you captivated throughout.
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All You Embrace
All You Embrace (pink & black splattered vinyl LP + poster + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RFC 2701. Rel: 17 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Color You (3:05)
Leap Years (3:26)
Blur My Memory (1:34)
The Gate (3:10)
Your Hazel Tree (2:17)
Orange Leaf (3:17)
Esruc (2:05)
Slow To Let Go (2:52)
Topanga (2:58)
Giant's Despair (3:33)
So Far From Me (2:33)
Review: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania based melodic hardcore outfit One Step Closer have been left holding the keys to a burdensome legacy. Hailing from the same small town in middle America as emo-hardcore legends Title Fight, there's a lingering sense all eyes in the scene have been slyly pointed at the group since the release of their exceptional debut album This Place You Know in 2021, which they would follow up with last year's surprise Songs For The Willow EP. Where that small batch of tracks indicated a similar creative path to the aforementioned Title Fight with its newfound embracing of melodious shoegazing and melancholic composition, their highly anticipated sophomore LP All You Embrace appears set to marry both the raw and subdued, vicious and vulnerable qualities of their poignant angst-riddled emo-tinged grungecore into one unified cohesion of sincere, gritty, genuine alternative rock.
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Even Serpents Shine (remastered)
Even Serpents Shine (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile 'flaming' yellow marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3565C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
From Here To Eternity (3:05)
Flaming Torch (2:20)
You've Got To Play (2:45)
No Solution (2:24)
Inbetweens (3:53)
Out There In The Night (2:59)
Curtains For You (4:10)
Programme (2:09)
Someone Who Cares (3:08)
Miles From Nowhere (3:44)
Instrumental (3:45)
Review: The reissue of The Only Ones' sophomore album, Even Serpents Shine, is a treat for fans and collectors alike. Following their acclaimed self-titled debut, it boasts a mix of heavy, brooding tracks and gorgeously crafted pop gems such as 'Flaming Torch,' 'Out There In The Night,' and 'Someone Who Cares,' all examples of their talented roster and direction. The reissue, limited to 1000 individually numbered copies, is a must-have for enthusiasts of punk rock, power pop, and psychedelia alike, as Even Serpents Shine continues to shine brightly in the musical landscape.
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Baby's Got A Gun (remastered)
Baby's Got A Gun (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3566C. Rel: 11 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Happy Pilgrim (2:26)
Why Don't You Kill Yourself? (2:43)
Me And My Shadow (5:33)
Deadly Nightshade (3:04)
Strange Mouth (3:09)
The Big Sleep (4:05)
Oh Lucinda (Love Becomes A Habit) (3:08)
Re-union (2:55)
Trouble In The World (3:04)
Castle Built On Sand (1:48)
Fools (2:23)
My Way Out Of Here (3:51)
Review: The Only Ones' third album, Baby's Got A Gun, marked a departure from their previous self-produced work, as they collaborated with renowned producer Colin Thurston. Known for his work with artists like David Bowie and Iggy Pop, Thurston brought a new perspective to the band's sound. The album features guest appearances by Pauline Murray of Penetration, adding depth to tracks like 'Fools' and 'Me And My Shadow.' Fools stands out as the band's only cover song, originally by Johnny Duncan. Released in 1980, Baby's Got A Gun showcased The Only Ones' evolution while maintaining their distinctive style. Despite the album's critical acclaim, the band disbanded two years later, marking the end of an era for their unique blend of rock music.
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Concrete Fantasia
Concrete Fantasia (purple & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HFRLP 128. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Introduction/Purple Haze (feat Zdechly Osa) (3:19)
Slayaz/Elf Island (2:16)
Fifi (Mermaid Lagoon) (feat Lil B) (4:12)
House On The Hill (2:59)
Pet Cemetery (2:50)
The Cheshire Cat (1:58)
Wipeout (3:04)
Afro Samurai/Quest (4:45)
Cat Kingdom (1:07)
Magic Carpet (2:10)
Pinocchio (feat Jehst) (3:19)
The Horsemen (2:04)
Ice King (feat Lealani) (3:57)
Cat In Oz (2:23)
Heaven's Gates (2:29)
Outsiders (4:09)
Psychosis City (feat Sofie Royer) (4:27)
Age Of Aquarius (4:37)
Review: Cult psychedelic rap don Onoe Caponoe's fifth studio album, Concrete Fantasia on High Focus Records, is another vivid and vital work that weaves a dark fantasy that blurs genre boundaries and combines great references to fantastical realms with gritty inner-city realities. It takes listeners on a surreal journey that draws on movie samples to make intricate vignettes and adds mind-bending lyricism into the unique soundscapes. As Onoe Caponoe masterfully navigates between whimsical escapism and raw urban life, featuring characters like Pinocchio in the hood and an Ice King in a frostbitten kingdom, you cannot help but be charmed.
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Chinoiseries (reissue)
Cat: ACOLP 1. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Introduction (1:10)
The Anthem (1:43)
Chop Your Hands (2:03)
Relax In Miu Ne (2:14)
Naughty Hottie (interlude) (0:37)
Eat Dog (1:13)
Last Tango In Saigon (1:31)
Apocalypse Now (1:20)
I Wanna Go Back (3:12)
Full Backpack (1:09)
War (0:58)
Lesson With The Master (0:46)
Dark Sea (1:49)
Phucc Dat (interlude) (0:54)
Boundless Boundaries (2:13)
What Up Duyet? (1:30)
Welcome To Viet Nam (0:42)
Here Comes The Flutes (2:06)
The Vallee Of Love (2:07)
Smoking Buddha (2:03)
Clap Clap (2:15)
Bounce (interlude) (0:39)
Live From Hue (1:08)
Where's My Longan? (1:38)
Take A Ride (2:01)
Raw (1:42)
The Ritual (1:19)
Cymbal Oelek (0:52)
The Third Sword (interlude) (0:37)
One Day (1:24)
They Got Breaks Too (1:49)
Hope (1:36)
Review: Parisian producer Onra is a hugely prolific beat maker and sample taker who has dropped several volumes of his Chinoiseries album, The first was his debut back in 2007 and now his home label All City Ireland have put together this reissue of it. The whopping collection has been painstakingly pieced together using samples from old Chinese and Vietnamese records and leans on r&b, funk and hip hop frameworks. It's packed with marvellous moments and Eastern charm, lazy beats and sunny sounds that all two incredibly addictive as they play out in perfect chopped up fashion.
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Component System With The Auto Reverse
Cat: ARR 004LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Song With The Secret Name (2:18)
TDK Scribbled Intro (0:39)
79th & Stony Island (4:09)
I'll Fight You (2:33)
Circuit City (feat video Dave & Still Rift) (3:03)
I Retired Then I Changed My Mind (2:27)
Burner Account (feat Armand Hammer) (3:27)
For Doom (2:06)
Crenshaw & Homeland (3:54)
Multi-game Arcade Cabinet (feat Rap Ferreira, Still Rift & video Dave) (1:19)
Credits Interlude (feat Serengeti) (2:09)
Peak Lockdown Raps (3:35)
Kites (feat video Dave & Still Rift) (2:17)
Track 214 (feat Aesop Rock & Diamond D) (3:34)
Review: For his eighth studio album, rapper Open Mike Eagle rather heads down memory lane, after discovering some old mixtapes that ultimately inspired him to take that path. He calls upon the classic boom-bap sounds of the 90s that he grew up with and next to that nostalgia he brings his own witty and introspective lyrical charm. There is a bittersweet sense of humour to some of the tunes and some more smooth and sensitive 90s R&B style jams with plenty of very tight and solid raps along the way.
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Hella Personal Film Festival
Hella Personal Film Festival (baby blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMMG 00079C. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Admitting The Endorphin Addiction
I Went Outside Today (feat Aesop Rock)
Dang Is Invicible
Check To Check
The Cursse Of Hypervigilance (In Politics, Romance & Cohabitation)
Insecurity
Smiling (Quirky Race Doc)
Leave People Alone
A Short About A Guy That Dies Every Night
Protectors Of The Heat (feat Hemlock Ernst)
Insecurity: The Moor The Marry Her (part 2)
Dive Bar Support Group
Drunk Dreaming
Reprieve
Review: Open Mike Eagle may not have all the answers, but he asks some of the smartest questions in hip-hop. On Hella Personal Film Festival, he teams up with British producer Paul White for a psychedelic blend of soul-funk, booming drums and introspective storytelling. Recorded in London, the album continues where Dark Comedy left off-witty, anxious and deeply reflective. Eagle dissects modern life's absurdities, from social media addiction to racial microaggressions and uses that to craft surreal yet painfully real vignettes. With guest features from Aesop Rock and Hemlock Ernst, these tense anthems explore vulnerability with a cutting sense of humour.
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Stress: The Extinction Agenda (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: FB 5219. Rel: 19 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
Stress
The Extinction Agenda
Thirteen
Black Sunday
Drop Bombs
Bring It On
Why
Let's Organize
3-2-1
Keep It Coming
Stray Bullet
Maintain
Stress (remix - bonus track)
Bring It On (remix - bonus track)
Why (remix - bonus track)
Bounce (bonus track)
Stress (instrumental)
The Extinction Agenda (instrumental)
Thirteen (instrumental)
Black Sunday (instrumental)
Drop Bombs (instrumental)
Bring It On (instrumental)
Why? (instrumental)
Let's Organize (instrumental)
3-2-1 (instrumental)
Stray Bullet (instrumental)
Maintain (instrumental)
Review: In an era where originality was essential for respect, few hip-hop groups earned more admiration than Organized Konfusion. The Queens-based duo of Pharoahe Monch and Prince Po reached their peak with their 1994 sophomore album Stress: The Extinction Agenda, now being reissued for its 30th anniversary. Supported by moody, bass-heavy, and jazz-infused production, Stress highlighted Pharoahe and Po's intricate, ever-evolving rhyme styles and undeniable chemistry. The result was an album that remains a beloved classic among hardcore rap fans, standing the test of time as a defining moment in the genre.
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Signature
Signature (red & black splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPMMG 001811. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Uncle Chris Car (1:33)
In My Feelings (2:30)
Housing Authority (feat KXNG Crooked) (2:59)
One Day (4:07)
Masked Up (1:34)
OG (3:32)
Holy Ghost (feat Cyhi The Prynce) (2:30)
Therapuetic (3:08)
Love Is Love (feat Sheek Louch) (3:22)
Doors Up (2:54)
Review: On Signature, Joell Ortiz's raw lyrical prowess converges with L’Orange's time-honed production chops, resulting in a pure collaborative bombshell. L'Orange crafts beats exuding an undeniable vintage charm, which mesh delectably with Ortiz’s frank flows and delivery; most notable among these fusions is ‘In My Feelings’, detailing Ortiz’s upbringing as a young Brooklynite in search of purpose, then reflecting on his self-actualisation since those day ones. Not all is peachy, though: ‘Masked Up’ draws compelling metaphorical parallels between music industry rejection and harder street hustling, and L’Orange’s hazed-out stomper of a beat wickedly complements these harder-than-nails travails.
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Signature
Signature (limited CD)
Cat: CDMMG 00181. Rel: 22 Dec 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Uncle Chris Car
In My Feelings
Housing Authority (feat KXNG Crooked)
One Day
Masked Up
OG
Holy Ghost (feat CyHi)
Therapuetic
Love Is Love (feat Sheek Louch)
Doors Up
Review: Brooklyn don Joell Ortiz is back with one of his most potent partnerships to date. L'Orange is the kind of hip-hop producer who knows how to bridge the gap between sample-rooted nostalgia and head-twisting innovation, and so we're gifted with a full suite of beats that shock on first listen before burrowing their way into your subconscious before the second bar is finished. It's the perfect backdrop for Ortiz to lay down his crystal clear street tales, delivered with the perfect blend of venom, humour, sensitivity and stubbornness - gifts hard won on his rise to the top of the rap pile and deployed to devastating effect on this album.
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Sorcs 80
Sorcs 80 (green & red pinwheel vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CF 151X. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Look At The Sky (2:20)
Pixelated Moon (2:41)
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'argent (2:44)
Cassius, Brutus & Judas (3:07)
The Zipper (3:57)
Lear's Ears (3:28)
Earthling (1:17)
Plastics (3:56)
Neo-Clone (3:56)
Review: This album was a self-imposed ambitious project, conceived to spark creativity amid challenging times. Pivoting from our previous guitar and keyboard-centric albums, we embraced a new approach. I demoed everything on a cassette 4-track using drum loops, aiming for a return to simpler times. Tom and I selected synth sounds, creating samples across three octaves, loaded into Roland SPD-SX samplers, and learned the songs with drumsticks, transforming our writing process. Recording felt reminiscent of brass, so we added a saxophone horn section, thanks to Cansfis Foote and Brad Caulkins, enhancing the reedy bell tones. The result is a blend of Dexy's Midnight Runners, Von LMO, The Flesh Eaters, and The Screamers- a punk junk fusion that's poppy, hooky, heavy, and occasionally sci-fi. With boneheaded riffs and heady lyrics, it's a unique soundscape. Recorded at Stu-Stu-Studio on eight-track 1/4" tape, this album is a fresh, innovative pivot.
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Sorcs 80
Cat: CF 151CD. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Look At The Sky
Pixelated Moon
Drug City
Also The Gorilla
Termination Officer
Blimp
Cochon D'Argent
Cassius, Brutus & Judas
The Zipper
Lear's Ears
Earthling
Plastics
The Neo-Clone
Review: Osees, led by the visionary John Dwyer, embark on a bold sonic departure with their upcoming album, Sorcs 80. Shedding their guitars and keyboards in favor of synths and drum loops, the band crafts a space rock odyssey that's both infectious and deeply atmospheric. Dwyer's penchant for experimentation shines through as the album brims with a wall of percussion and haunting saxophone melodies courtesy of Cansfis Foote & Brad Caulkins. Recorded on vintage eight-track tape, the album captures a raw intensity rarely seen in modern productions. Tracks like 'Cassius, Brutus & Judas' exemplify Osees' signature punk ethos, blending poppy hooks with heady lyrics that delve into themes of betrayal and human frailty. The result is a mesmerising blend of punk urgency and sci-fi intrigue with an avant-garde punk.
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Zombie
Zombie (hand-numbered splattered vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NXT 131LP. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
If They Coulda They Woulda (1:42)
Turning Stones (3:20)
The Crown (feat Benny The Butcher & Elcamino) (2:40)
Strong Survive (3:22)
Just Different (feat Conway) (2:54)
Certain Things (feat 38 Spesh) (2:59)
Ice Baby (2:52)
Blood Stains (feat Rome Streets) (2:57)
Whole Shabangs (feat Amir Ali) (2:19)
Anemic (feat Lihtz) (2:51)
JJ Redick (2:07)
Fade Away (2:52)
Review: OT The Real and AraabMuzik team to great effect here on Zombie, a gripping listen and fresh take on hip hop that is also a great indicator of their collaborative prowess. The album pulsates with raw energy, blending OT The Real's lyrical finesse with AraabMuzik's signature production mastery, from start to finish. There are all sorts of haunting melodies and hard-hitting beats that captivate with dark and hypnotic atmospheres always luring you in further. As two prominent figures in the hip-hop scene, OT The Real and AraabMuzik deliver a relentless sonic assault that leaves a lasting impression here and shows they likely have plenty more to come.
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Self Conscious Over You (reissue)
Self Conscious Over You (reissue) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 196. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Self Conscious Over You (3:17)
Clinical Love (3:34)
One Day (3:39)
Love Is For Sops (4:12)
You're A Disease (2:39)
Love You For Never (3:04)
The Princess Grew Up A Frog (4:13)
Cyborg (3:10)
School Teacher (2:52)
Spiteful Sue (2:17)
The Cops Are Comin' (3:20)
Review: Originally released in 1979, 'Self Conscious Over You' still serves as a vital piece of Northern Irish punk more than four decades on. Following the success of their 'Just Another Teenage Rebel' single via Good Vibrations, and airplay attention from the one and only John Peel, The Outcasts delivered a staggering debut of frustration, vitality and youthful angst, with seminal cuts such as 'The Cops Are Comin' tackling more weighty anti-authoritarian vitriol, yet the bruised distracted heart of unrequited teenage affection and snot-nosed rebellion primarily teems through this essential Belfast punk classic. One for fans of the classics and newfound punk scholars wishing to expand their knowledge.
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Stankonia (reissue)
Stankonia (reissue) (2xLP + insert)
Cat: 196588 84861. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
Gasoline Dreams (feat Khujo Goodie)
I'm Cool (interlude)
So Fresh, So Clean
Ms Jackson
Snappin' & Trappin' (feat Killer Mike & J Sweet)
DF
Spaghetti Junction
Kim & Cookie (interlude)
I'll Call Before I Come (feat Gangsta Boo & Eco)
BOB
Xplosion (feat B Real)
Good Hair (interlude)
We Luv Deez Hoez (feat BackBone & Big Gipp)
Humble Mumble (feat Erykah Badu)
Drinkin' Again (interlude)
?
Red Velvet
Cruisin' In The ATL (interlude)
Gangsta Sh*t (feat Slimm Calhoun, C Bone & T Mo Goodie)
Toilet Tisha
Slum Beautiful (feat Cee Lo Goodie)
Pre-Nump (interlude)
Stankonia (Stanklove) (feat Big Rube & Sleepy Brown)
Review: The fourth album by OutKast, a transcendental funk fantasia and an unequivocal triumph for Southern rap. Andre "3000" Benjamin and Antwan "Big Boi" Patton, known for their inventive personas and distinct styles, push boundaries in this ambitious release. Emerging from southwest Atlanta, OutKast quickly set trends, evidenced by the Kangol hats in Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik. They address identity and location with unparalleled boldness, starting each album with an intro track that proclaims their distinctive Southern voice. Each subsequent album refines their mastery, culminating in Stankonia, where they balanced mass appeal and artistic integrity. Hits like 'So Fresh, So Clean' and 'Ms. Jackson' exemplify this, blending catchy tunes with complex themes becoming household names. Produced mainly by the duo alongside Organized Noize, Stankonia features a sonic collage from influences like Lee Perry and George Clinton. Tracks range from the abrasive 'Gasoline Dreams' to the introspective 'Toilet Tisha,' showcasing their dynamic range. The album is politically conscious yet whimsical, street-savvy yet avant-garde. Over two decades later, Stankonia stands as a revolutionary work, as vibrant and impactful as ever.
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Love's Holiday
Love's Holiday (red vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 689230026235. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Dead Ahead (7:02)
Icy White & Crystalline (2:35)
Lovely Murk (2:41)
1000 Hours (4:59)
All Gone (4:55)
The Night The Room Started Burning (4:26)
" " (0:30)
Million Dollar Weekend (4:03)
The Second Talk (4:38)
Gunwale (4:38)
Review: San-Fran experimental rockers Oxbow dedicated their eighth album Love's Holiday to familial renewals, marking the point at which guitarist Niko Wenner's two children were born shortly after his father's death. Despite the immediate inspirations, the album also cycles through many of the more all-encompassing kinds of live humans may encounter, from romantic to tragic. We hear the band segue through gargantuan plains of looping guitar and reverb-drenched vocals from lead vocalist Dan Adams; ostensibly, it sounds closer to an exploration of grief than commonly received ideas of "love", although relatively few pop-cultural ideas of love keep it real enough to reflect the strife that comes with it.
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The Rebirth Of Marvin
The Rebirth Of Marvin (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: DRR 949TE. Rel: 07 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Sensual Conversations
Back To Your Place
Rollercoaster
Midnight Love Affair
Mulholland Drive (feat Snoop Dogg & Latoiya Williams)
Make Me Wanna
Actor's Remorse
You Give Me Love
Lover's (interlude)
Do What You Do
You Look Better
Review: A stunning tribute to the golden era of Motown and soul, infused with contemporary flair, this album is the perfect homage to a legend. Drawing inspiration from Marvin Gaye, London channels the timeless essence of classic r&b while weaving his own unique artistry into the mix. The album unfolds across three thematic setsiThe Hope, The Grind and The Ascent. With gems like the sensual 'Rollercoaster', the smooth collaboration 'Mulholland Drive' with Latoya Williams and the soulful charm of 'Make Me Wanna', October London effortlessly blends vintage soul with modern sensibilities. His falsetto vocals and lush arrangements create a soothing, nostalgic atmosphere, while the album's relaxed tempo invites listeners to immerse themselves in its rich melodies. Arriving on clear vinyl, this is an emotionally resonant journey that pays tribute to the greats while embracing the present.
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The Rebirth Of Marvin
The Rebirth Of Marvin (limited brown marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DRR 949ME. Rel: 17 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Sensual Conversations (1:32)
Back To Your Place (3:22)
Rollercoaster (3:29)
Midnight Love Affair (1:39)
Mulholland Drive (feat Snoop Dogg & Latoiya Williams) (3:29)
Make Me Wanna (3:00)
Actor's Remorse (2:08)
You Give Me Love (3:15)
Lover's Interlude (2:21)
Do What You Do (2:28)
You Look Better (3:13)
Review: "Dear Marvin," comments October London on this journey through themes of love, personal discovery and modern struggles, "I'm not trying to be you. That's impossible." That said, the reverence for Gaye is - obviously - evident, this heartfelt tribute to one of soul's greatest icons is given a properly contemporary feel through Snoop Dogg-mentored London's smooth falsetto and rich production. 'Make Me Wanna' and 'Back To Your Place' are rich in vintage melodies of the 60s nand 70s, pulling listeners into their warm, comforting rhythms and the album's narrative unfolds across three sets: The Hope, The Grind and The Ascent, each exploring different facets of love and personal growth. Other highlights include 'Love Me Better' and 'The Same Love' and it's not hard to see why this accomplished effort gets the stamp of approval of the mighty Dogg himself.
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Of Process & Progression
Of Process & Progression (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: LCM 097. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Prelude (1:01)
Stick Em (1:58)
Viberite (feat KUMBAYA) (5:20)
Har Hanz (feat Ohmega Watts) (4:55)
MUD (feat Sean C Johnson) (4:17)
Make It Like This (4:09)
NUPWR (feat Jabee, Add-2 & Tony Ozier) (4:14)
Runnin Away (feat Malaya) (4:28)
Does Anybody Care? (3:39)
Black Is (feat DSTL, Sareem Poems & Rich Medina) (5:29)
Review: Golden Era boom-bap and modern hip hop sounds are fused to perfection on this new collaborative EP from the big dogs Tall Black Guy and Ozay Moore who team up with guests including KUMBAYA, Malaya and more on this fresh new gatefold LP. 'Viberite' is one of this pair's best collars - a smooth and celebratory track with mellow vibes and soulfully atmospheric textures. 'Make It Like This' rides a nice loose, tumbling beat with warming chords heating it up from below and seductive flows up top. 'Does Anybody Care?' is not only a great title but a string-laced, soul-enriching gem of a tune, too,
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Of Process & Progression (Instrumentals)
Of Process & Progression (Instrumentals) (translucent magenta splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LCM 097INST. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stick Em (instrumental) (1:59)
Viberite (feat Kumbaya) (4:35)
Har Hanz (feat Ohmega Watts) (4:32)
Mud (feat Sean C Johnson) (4:20)
Make It Like This (4:11)
Nupwr (feat Jabee, Add-2 & Tony Ozier) (3:18)
Runnin Away (feat Mayala) (4:28)
Does Anybody Care? (instrumental) (3:24)
Black Is (feat DSTL Sareem Poems & Rich Medina) (3:57)
Review: Here comes an instrumental version of this killer record, where golden era boom-bap and modern hip-hop sounds are fused to perfection from the big dogs Tall Black Guy and Ozay Moore who team up with guests including KUMBAYA, Malaya and more on this fresh new gatefold LP. 'Viberite' is one of this pair's best collars - a smooth and celebratory track with mellow vibes and soulfully atmospheric textures. 'Make It Like This' rides a nice loose, tumbling beat with warming chords heating it up from below and seductive flows up top. 'Does Anybody Care?' is not only a great title but a string-laced, soul-enriching gem of a tune, too,
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