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Singles
Selador Decade Vol 1
Cat: SELV 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Think About It
Cat: IIB 080. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Think About It (6:12)
Think About It (Project Sandro remix) (5:43)
Review: Coyote team up with Quinn Luke Lamont for a one off collaboration. Quinns vocals add a distinctly yachty feel to Coyote's chuggy early evening acid groove. Project Sandro tighten up the percussion and strip the vocals back and create a dreamy more contemplative warm weather shuffler.
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 in stock $14.38
Get Down
Cat: ATH 118. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Get Down (4:25)
Can You Deal (4:41)
Review: Athens Of The North can usually be found honing their expert craft of unearthing nigh impossible to find disco, and reissuing it in the utmost quality. However, the work of East Coast Love Affair (Euan Fryer and Nick Moore) is deceiving, as it adopts the image of one of said reissues while actually being fully contemporary music. 'Get Down' tops up a slew of master-quality releases for the label, expropriating a vocal line from obscure Minneapolis 'lo-fi' band Quiet Storm and putting it back into an entirely new, drunk-and-high instrumental context (think lasers, whistles, funk basses, an overall hazy sound). 'Can You Deal', on the flip, lends Quiet Storm a similar treatment, albeit for a cleverly hi-lo-fi disco house treatment.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 1
Cat: TOOL 1075. Rel: 22 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Essel - "Love Vibration" (extended mix) (5:21)
Guz, Havoc & Lawn - "Come Back" (extended mix) (5:49)
Qubiko - "Confused" (extended mix) (6:17)
Wh0 & Kideko - "Soul Searcher" (extended mix) (5:44)
Review: There's a certain brand of 4x4 deep house that utterly slapssss. And that's exactly the business Toolroom Records are in - they're simultaneous experts at throwing us back to the sprawling garage paradises, while still lending modern, buildup-drop flairs to their productions. This V/A 12" sampler from a wider comp shows off choice buts from label mainstays, Essel, Guz, Qubiko, et al., showing off the best of what Italy's poppy deep house scene has to offer.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.32
ROCK THA HOUSE TRAXX
Cat: RTHT 001. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Deep House
Nima Gorji - "Get Me Out Of Here" (7:39)
Quenum - "Miss You Ready" (6:35)
Carlo Gambino - "The Goddess" (6:20)
Mihai Popoviciu - "Nimph" (6:08)
Review: After two decades entertaining dancers in Santiago, Chile, the Rock Tha House crew have decided to launch their own label. With local legend Camilo Gil and Mexico City-based Mario Flores at the helm, the imprint aims to showcase Chilean talent - though this compilation style debut EP features cuts from artists based all over the world. Nima Gorji sets the tone with 'Get Me Out Of Here', a hypnotic and mind-altering fusion of minimal house sparsity and deliciously psychedelic electronics, before Quenum delivers a typically Chilean blend of oddball house drums, weird noises and Villalobos style effects. Over on side B, Carlo Gambino's 'The Goddess' is a tech-tinged chunk of deep house haziness, while Mihai Popovicu's 'Nimph' is a classical-sounding chunk of ultra-spacey tech-house deepness.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $21.58
Los Conquistadores Chocolates (reissue)
Cat: 10EXP 201331. Rel: 31 Aug 21
 
Funk
Johnny Hammond - "Los Conquistadores Chocolates"
Quasimode - "Los Conquistadores Chocolates"
Review: A really cool concept from Expansion here; one side is a reissued seminal classic, the other is a contemporary version. And what a way to start the start the series; hard bop hero Johnny Hammond influenced pretty much every soul, jazz, rare groove and funk artist who've followed in his path, and the joyously unpredictable "Los Conquistadores Chocolates" is one of his best. Naturally Japanese jazz outfit Quasimode are an ideal remix choice. Known for their wildstyle riffage and signature switches, they've paid the utmost respect to Hammond.
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Split
Split (red vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: EQV 53111. Rel: 19 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Hot Water Music - "Fazer" (3:13)
Quicksand - "Free Radio Gainesville" (2:34)
Quicksand - "Supercollider" (2:48)
Hot Water Music - "Undertow" (2:43)
Review: A 12" split meeting of the minds between two equally iconic alt rock punk-lifers, this EP brings together Gainesville, Florida's Hot Water Music and New York City's Quicksand (brainchild of Gorilla Biscuits hardcore hero and Rival Schools emo-grunge auteur Walter Schreifels), covering each other's classic tracks with renditions of 'Fazer' from the Quicksand 1993 debut LP Slip and 'Free Radio Gainesville' off of Hot Water Music's 1999 third full-length No Division. Filling out the tracklist are the unreleased 'Supercollider' which marks the first new cut of Quicksand material since 2021's Distant Populations, and the b-side 'Undertow', originally recorded during sessions from Hot Water Music's latest 2024 LP Vows. With simple cover art featuring Hot Water Music's Chuck Ragan on one side, and Quicksand's Alan Cage on the other, it perfectly summarises this playful, mutual celebration of one another's work, some new, some old, all great.
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Toolroom Sampler Vol 2
Cat: TOOL 1120. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Mark Knight & James Hurr - "You Are A God" (feat Cari Golden) (6:16)
Qubiko - "Talking To Myself" (5:44)
Leftwing : Kody - "Mallet" (6:34)
ESSEL - "Try" (5:27)
Review: Toolroom Records are partly responsible for the recent upsurge in jackin' deep house in the early 2020's; this sampler record, the second in their compilations EP series, serves as yet another tour of their grand new deep house estate. Delusions of grandeur are expressed on 'You Are A God' - which, for a track so deitylike, measures itself with rather a lot of restraint - while 'Talking To Myself' contains a vocal sample that is so mouthy and infectious that we really are beginning to believe ourselves to have been possessed by Metatron. 'Mallet' swerves into tribal territory, while ESSEL's 'Try' could be a contender for dance-chart-topper, assuming its piano weaponry is effective enough at swaying the radio pluggers. Joyous stuff.
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Atmospheres EP
Cat: ABDFC 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Il Sole (The Sun) (Deep mix) (8:10)
Il Vento (The Wind) (Underground mix) (4:18)
La Pioggia (The Rain) (Tribal mix) (5:27)
La Pioggia (The Rain) (version Idjut) (5:54)
Review: Straight from the heart of Italy in 1991, Q-Base's Atmosphere EP remains a deep house masterpiece, and a prototype for modern day coinage "downtempo" at that. Made by Andrea Gemolotto and Claudio Zennaro, 'Atmospheres' provides not just atmospheres but geospheres, lithospheres, exospheres, and stratospheres of sound, arresting the full potential of the frequency spectrum between its languorous and unhurried beats. The pioneering DFC label saw to its claim in deep house history, and now it's back in a newly repackaged edition, featuring the three timeless tracks from the original 1991 release alongside a powerful bonus: the Idjut Boys' electrifying 1999 remix.
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10 Years Label Sampler Vol 1
Cat: LENG 050. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Q&A - "Revolving Mirrors" (5:34)
Q&A - "Pulse" (8:54)
Lex - "Max Pen" (6:53)
Lex - "GP Score" (5:39)
Review: Here comes the first sampler, all part of Leng Records' 10th Anniversary celebrations. It marks the cultured label's 50th release and precedes a special compilation of overlooked favourites, classics and unreleased material. This one is well worth your attention though, beforehand. Phenomenal Handclap Band founder Quinn Luke with his longtime pal Alexis Georgopoulos combine as Q&A for the first two tracks, with Lex providing the third and fourth, all proving to be seductive, slow motion Balearic groovers for grown up movers. Q&A's 'Pulse' is a future groove, Lex's 'Max Pen' is a cheery number with lush squelchy bass and skyward chords, while the latter's closing offering 'GP Score' brings a little more energy.
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Will
Will (7" + insert)
Cat: SG 078. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Soul
Will (4:12)
Will (English) (4:12)
Review: Q.A.S.B. is a Japanese funk and soul ensemble with a.yu.mi. handling lead vocals, a singer celebrated for her funky style reminiscent of James Brown but captured here in a more romantic and subdued mood here. 'Will' is a new single on Soul Garden that offers up soulful and pop-leading sounds with elegant vocals and graceful grooves backed by big band horns. Interestingly, the same tune gets served up again on the flipside, only sung in English. It neither improves nor detracts from the original but proves to be an interesting experiment for that reason.
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Tags: Japanese
 in stock $15.22
Konomachide
Konomachide (7" + insert)
Cat: HR 7S319. Rel: 02 Nov 24
 
Soul
Konomachide (Shuya Okino edit) (4:31)
Konomachide (4:56)
Review: QASB's Kono Machi De single, released on Soul Garden Japan, is a vibrant blend of Japanese soul with jazz funk and city pop influences. Side-1 features the Shuya Okino edit of 'Kono Machi De Aka In This Town,' which emphasises a groovy rhythm, enhancing the track's infectious energy. Side-2, has the original version which delivers a feel-good mix of disco strings and a lively horn section, reminiscent of Taste of Honey. Written by Moritaka as a tribute to her hometown Kumamoto, the song includes a nod to Tomari River, a location tied to collaborator Yuichi Takahashi. Having the option of both versions make this 7" a great little 45 to have.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
Tags: Japanese | Jazz Funk
 in stock $20.75
Undercover Lover
Cat: ESP 008. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Soul
Undercover Lover (3:28)
Undercover Lover (instrumental) (3:29)
Review: Soul and r&b are rich scenes that often cross-pollinate. Right now, few are doing it better than the organic creative partnership between LA's Jamma-Dee and London's Qendresa. Their new work 'Undercover Lover' finds its roots in Jamma-Dee's robust beat which anchors a tapestry of intricate rhythms and textures that define the West Coast soul-funk scene. Qendresa's adept songwriting adds seamless hooks and flowing vocal melodies that have true bold energy. Gary Gritness's live bassline, born from a spontaneous studio session, injects deep groove into the track while engineer K15 enhances the record with resonant richness.
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Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK)
Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Drum And Bass/Jungle
 
B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition
Qeta - "Idream"
Qeta - "Revved Orb"
Qeta - "Redawn"
Inkipak - "Plex"
Inkipak - "Schedule"
Inkipak - "Wetlands"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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Techsick
Techsick (limited translucent red & black marbled vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: 12FP 006. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dancing In Hell (4:08)
Funeral Fashion (3:07)
Techsick (3:37)
Funeral Fashion (Sarin remix) (3:56)
Review: QUAL is the solo project of William Maybelline from Lebanon Hanover, and one known for its "meaner, darker, and nastier" persona. The name qual means pain in German and since the 2015 debut Sable, the moniker has delved into dark, minimal synth, old-school EBM, and industrial electronics using analogue equipment. Following the 2021 LP Tenebris in Lux and the 2022 remix album Re-Animate, he now returns with Techsick featuring three new tracks and a Sarin remix. Highlights include the metal-influenced 'Dancing in Hell,' the familiar minimalist 'Techsick,' and the dual-sided 'Funeral Fashion,' blending classic EBM with a techno remix. The first 12" vinyl edition is limited to 500 copies so move fast.
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Tropics
Tropics (marbled peach vinyl 12")
Cat: AUS 200A. Rel: 15 Oct 24
 
Deep House
Tropics (5:31)
Born Again (feat Laura Roy) (4:04)
Japanese Knives (3:29)
Review: Now busy running a popular studio in Brooklyn, Will Holland has less time to devote to his popular Quantic project. While that is very much our loss, he does at least reappear occasionally to remind us of his talents. 'Tropics', his first release for well over a year, is therefore a rare treat - with the emphasis on treat. The A-side title track does a good job in combining his often-explored Cuban and South American musical influences with the bass-heavy shuffle of Prins Thomas style dub disco. Over on side B, 'Born Again', featuring Laura Roy on vocals, doffs a cap to his formative releases of the 2000s on Tru Thoughts, while 'Japanese Knives' is a chunky, string-laden workout reminiscent of some of the Quantic Soul Orchestra's most picturesque instrumentals.
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Intérprete: Jeremy Spellacey
 in stock $23.79
Morning Bells
Cat: LAX 12INCH101. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
UK Garage
Told U Once (6:10)
For Your Love (5:15)
Morning Bells (5:41)
Inside My Love (6:20)
Review: Fad-free French house label Skylax has always done its own thing, and always to a great reception amongst serious heads. This new one from Quasar is an impossibly perfect mix of physical drums and heart-aching vocal hooks. The pitched up female vocal conveys such bittersweet pain it doesn't matter the words she sings as you're immediately drawn in for the ride. 'For Your Love' is another hugely emotional cut with floating breakbeats and nagging vocals that really get you where it hurts. 'Morning Bells' is a deep house cut with a spritely groove and blissed out vocal, and 'Inside My Love' closes with more heavy analogue drums but no less of a heartfelt sound thanks to the melancholic pads.
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Reminiscence Dub EP
Cat: IFS 036. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Deep Dubstep
Reminiscence Dub (4:41)
Space Riddim (3:55)
Molotov (feat Causa) (3:50)
Review: Three exceptional low end delights from Parisian artist Quasar right here on Infernal. Each cut as unhurried as the last, there's a latent swagger coded deep into each groove as the Frenchman does his thing... 'Reminiscence Dub' is a gloopy, dubby strut in deep space, 'Space Raiders' hits with a deep bounce that recalls the likes of Roots Manuva's hopeful anthem 'Witness' while 'Molotov' (with Causa) brings the EP to an explosive finale. Unforgettable.
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Let's Communicate
Let's Communicate (limited 7")
Cat: Pingipung 089. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Dub
Let's Communicate (Elijah Minnelli version) (4:37)
Let's Communicate (3:40)
Review: Stop us if you've heard this one before. Lee "Scratch" Perry walks into a Quasi Dub Development recording session somewhere in New York. He begins to freestyle in that surrealist, escapist, hallucinogenic kind of way we still love him for, and the results eventually make their way onto 2014's record, Little Twister. The rest, as they say, is history. Or maybe not quite. Four years after the world lost Perry's enigmatic poetry and pioneering contributions to dub, Pingipung, the label that carried that aforementioned LP, unearths the tape of one track from the collection the bosses clearly feel deserves more attention. 'Let's Communicate' is as intoxicating now as it was back then. Then contemporary UK dub don Elijah Minnelli steps up to deliver an alternative version that stands up on its own. No mean feat.
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Nobody Else
Cat: LTBH 101. Rel: 02 Nov 21
 
Funky/Club House
Nobody Else (6:23)
Nobody Else (Glen Horsborough remix) (6:23)
Review: Let There Be House welcome Queen B and Lee Wilson for a big and soulful new single here that spans all eras of house music. The six-minute 'Nobody Else,' is built on a knotted bassline that never lets up. The silky drums call to mind Kings of Tomorrow and the timeless diva vocal up top is never going to age. It's a feel-good tune with plenty of colourful xylophone melodies. On the reverse is a Glen Horsborough remix that lays down big piano energy that is sure to make for plenty of unforgettable and floor-filling end of night moments.
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Ladies First
Ladies First (red vinyl 7")
Cat: TB 55511. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Ladies First (feat Monie Love - radio edit) (3:49)
Come Into My House (4:16)
Review: Before Queen Latifah was a household name as an actress and singer, she was one of the most well-respected and popular names in New York hip-hop, collaborating with everyone from De LA Soul to Coldcut. 'Ladies First' turned out to be her first hit in a long line of successful singles for the queen. Featuring a vocal appearance from another legend in Monie Love and produced by the highly famed but recently passed away Mark Howard James aka 'The 45 King', this release has an even more special meaning. 'Ladies First' went on to be a top five hip-hop track in 1989 and ultimately, catapulting Queen Latifah into the limelight. With the desire for more 7" by the Hip-Hop community growing, Tommy Boy Records gives us a treasured piece of rap history.
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Summer Card
Cat: BOSCO 053. Rel: 09 Dec 24
 
Electro
Summer Card (4:30)
Bring It To The Top (5:35)
Damaged Souls (4:55)
Oreo Cake (4:28)
16K Cal (4:58)
Head Tension (5:40)
Review: Queen of Coins unleashes a six-track journey into electro, Italo-disco and Detroit techno brilliance here that serves as a masterclass in dancefloor psychedelia. It's been crafted for DJs blending innovation with homage to legends like Legowelt, Drexciya and Francisco. From the hypnotic pull of 'Head Tension' to the electrifying pulse of '16K Cal,' this BPM adventure bridges past and future. Elsewhere 'Bring it to the Top' delivers rawness for every powerful sound system, while "Damaged Souls" offers a heartfelt reflection on life's haunting "what ifs."
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Three The Hard Way
Cat: II 7291. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Queen Omega, Chezidek & U-Brown - "Three The Hard Way" (4:13)
Lone Ark - "Inity Riddim" (4:11)
Review: Next up for the Irie Ites label, which is a real favourite for reggae heads, is this dynamic collaboration featuring Queen Omega, Chezidek and U Brown with production by Irie Ites. This original A-side track 'Three The Hard Way' brings together powerful reggae and dancehall vibes while blending each artist's unique style into a compelling anthem. Queen Omega's soulful voice, Chezidek's conscious lyrics, and U Brown's classic dancehall delivery create great synergy and the production means the track pulses with heavy rhythms. The flipside is Lone Ark's dubbed-out and nicely horizontal 'Inity Riddim.'

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Origami EP
Origami EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: VAULTREC 005. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Techno
Funny, Not Really (4:38)
Melting Cards (6:17)
Kraken Maldive (5:28)
Origami (7:40)
Review: There's a serious hardware edge to these new cuts from Quelza, who kick start Vaults 2025 in rugged and drum- led techno style. 'Funny, Not Really' is first out of the blocks with chunky kicks and freaky vocal sounds marbling the mix to keep you on edge. 'Melting Cards' strips things back to a hypnotic, loopy dub techno sound then 'Kraken Maldive' keeps the pressure on with hurried kicks and deft sine waves pulsing through the mix. The title cut closes with more intergalactic space techno explorations that are hugely evocative and with deep rhythms at their core.
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Piece Of Mine
Cat: CVR 15. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Deep House
For Da People (Ou Shit) (5:11)
I Need To Feel It (5:16)
Let Em Blow (5:51)
The Weight Of Dependance (5:43)
Review: More house heat here directly from the home of the genre, namely the Windy City, courtesy of Chicago Vinyl. As soon as the first bar unfolds it oozes Mid-West house charm - the warm, soft-edged chords over the deep but driving beats complete with a nice light percussive sprinkle. 'I Need To Feel It' has a more laidback and soulful vibe with funky bass riffs and swirling pads. 'Let Em Blow' then rides on more elastic basslines that plunge down low and has colourful synth up top. 'The Weight Of Dependance' has a chunky feel with bold bass notes taking centre stage next to rising chord work and organic hits.
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Good Stuff
Cat: CS 049. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
UK Garage
Good Stuff (5:10)
Damage (5:15)
Sweatshop (6:44)
Major Minority (6:58)
Review: Burnski's Constant Sound is back with more badman garage madness and this time it is Dennis Quinn in charge. 'Good Stuff' opens up with mad raw beats and menacing low ends, then 'Damage' picks up the pace with a mix of sleazy vocal samples and metallic hits. 'Sweatshop is a bumpy house cut with long-legged drums and swirling pads that bring the feel good vibes and 'Major Minority' shuts down with a more late-night sound, intriguing melodies and thudding kicks that you will not be able to ignore.
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Intérprete: Aroop Roy, Fog, Scott Diaz
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Temptation
Temptation (limited neon yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: DQ 004V. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Temptation (5:32)
Ascending (5:13)
Odessey (4:49)
Love Fiyaa (4:36)
Review: Dutch producer and DJ Dennis Quin takes things into his own hands once more here with a new EP of rock-solid house grooves on his self-titled label. These are tracks that are well-informed by what has gone before but is never too slavish to house history. They follow on from big outings on the likes of PIV, Cecille, Defected, Jerome Sydenham's Iconic Ibadan and Kaoz Theory (he has also collaborated with Kaoz boss Kerri Chandler) and feature the swinging bulk of 'Temptation', busy drum breaks of 'Ascending', dark energy of 'Odyssey' and sleazy vibes of 'Love Fiyaa.'
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Tags: Tech House
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False Promises EP
Cat: BEEY00 9. Rel: 15 Oct 24
 
UK Garage
Reactivate (5:08)
Diamond Hunting (5:34)
Accidentally (5:00)
False Promises (6:11)
Well Conducted (4:20)
Review: Beeyou Records proudly presents False Promises, a captivating EP from Dennis Quin, a renowned artist known for his timeless, soul-moving house music. The A-side kicks off with 'Reactivate,' a high-energy garage track that immediately captures the listener's attention with its punchy basslines and crisp percussion. Following closely is 'Diamond Hunting,' a bumpy 4x4 track that is guaranteed to get any dancefloor moving. On the B-side, Quin offers a more introspective sound with 'Accidentally,' a track that blends classic house grooves with playful modern production. The EP's title track, 'False Promises (Original Mix),' is a standout, featuring a lovely vocal and vibrant house energy. Finally, 'Well Conducted' showcases Quin's versatility with its downtempo, chilled vibe. False Promises is a must-listen for fans of house music. Quin's talent for creating timeless tracks is evident on every track on this EP.
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Intérprete: Paul Starey
Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.04
Anthology Of Interest
Anthology Of Interest (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: NOWHERE 04. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Techno
Meanwhile (6:10)
Ghost In The Machines (7:04)
Space Pilot 3000 (6:52)
The Butterjunk Effect (6:34)
Review: Quince makes fluid and timeless techno music influenced by the soulful high tech sounds of Detroit. His latest release is a four-track EP on the Nowhere series which features tracks like 'Udon', a hypnotic and pulsating tune with a synth melody and a vocal sample that create a heady atmosphere, as well as 'Noodles', a more upbeat and groovy track with a catchy keyboard stab and a sultry bassline that add some energy and funk. 'Anthology Of Interest' is a solid EP that showcases the veteran Dutch producer's talent and style.

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Intérprete: Bovill, Ney Faustini
 in stock $15.48
There Must Be Something
There Must Be Something (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 214C1. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:29)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: Joey Quinones and his band Thee Sinisters deliver a retro new one, testifying their ability to operate masterfully in an old style of soul while releasing new music all the while. This split 7" 45 finds the LA falsetto lending his services to lo-fi reggae on the A side (There Myst Be Something'), before giving in to the bittersweet past on the B-side ('Love Me Like You Used To'). Expect a pleasing foray through hurt, tripletty slow-jam soul.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Baby (remastered)
Cat: BRZ 45060R. Rel: 27 Sep 24
 
Funk
Quinteto Ternura - "Baby" (2:56)
Trio Ternura - "Filhos De Zambi" (3:02)
Review: The remastered 7" reissue from Brazil 45s/Mr Bongo features two highly coveted tracks from Quinteto Ternura and their predecessor, Trio Ternura. This pressing revives two rare gems from the past with a fresh, high-quality cut. On Side-1, Quinteto Ternura delivers 'Baby,' a dazzling Brazilian modern soul track penned by Caetano Veloso and arranged by Arthur Verocai. Originally from their 1974 self-titled LP, this song is a smooth blend of tropical bliss and has long been a cherished rarity. Flipping to the Side-2, Trio Ternura's 'Filhos De Zambi' offers an upbeat samba-funk delight. Released in the same year, this track is filled with vibrant energy from the original trio, featuring a catchy chorus and a dynamic key change. Co-written by the siblings' father Umberto Silva and Jose Ribamar, it remains a dancefloor favorite. This reissue provides a valuable opportunity to own these classic tracks in their prime.
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Funk
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French Kiss
French Kiss (limited 12")
Cat: HYR 7288. Rel: 28 Jan 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
French Kiss (5:30)
French Kiss (Baia club Ambient version) (4:44)
Ask Coppede (5:14)
Cala Ventosa (4:14)
Review: Last year, Quiroga (real name Walter Del Vecchio) returned to Hell Yeah! Recordings with an impressive dose of TB-303-laden dancefloor psychedelia, the superb 'Acid Dropout EP'. 'French Kiss', the title track from his latest EP for the popular Italian imprint, is a more immersive, warm and hazy affair, where sweet female vocal snippets, warming Rhodes riffs and dreamy electronics rise above a shuffling, mid-temp deep house beat and organic-sounding bassline. His trademark acid lines naturally feature on the accompanying 'Baia Club Ambient Version', a shuffling breakbeat affair that takes cues from Italian 'ambient house' (IE dream house) rather than beat-free soundscapes. It is, though, genuinely superb. Turn to the flip for two bonus cuts: the vintage Jazzanova-esque broken house brilliance of 'Ask Coppede' and the deep, Balearic-fired electro shuffle of 'Cala Ventosa'.
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Dance & Listen 001
Cat: T&H 001. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Quismi - "Reorganized " (6:04)
Groenongen - "Twinkle Dance" (5:59)
ILyes - "Starting Now" (5:50)
Venetia - "Morning Dew" (6:54)
EAE - "Tomorrow " (5:25)
Curios - "Gesoonen_cirk103" (3:48)
Review: Two And Half Records make the decision here to try and rid the A and B-side distinction on records that we are all very familiar with and instead they refer to each face of their latest 12" as 'dance' and 'listen.'' It makes sense frankly and is often how things go anyway. Swiss duo Quismi kick off this one with twitchy and narcotic tech house with an old school bent. French artist Groenogen then gets wild with bright melodies and grinding synths, r&b vocals and high speed tech funk on 'Twinkle Dance' while ILyes offers the tech silkiness of 'Starting Now.' On the flip is a trio of less direct, more experimental sounds that sure do offer plenty to get lost in on headphones.
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West & East Vol 2
Cat: FAUVEPWE 002. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Radial Gaze - "Focal Savor" (6:44)
Radial Gaze - "Focal Savor" (Que Sakamoto+NT remix) (7:24)
Que Sakamoto+NT - "Ninja Wa Sugoi" (6:09)
Que Sakamoto+NT - "Ninjya Wa Sugoi" (Radial Gaze remix) (7:30)
Review: Saint-Petersburg based duo Andrey Redkov and Stas Redkov have been hugely prolific since first pairing up in 2019. They have already served up seven EPs and now arrive on Fauve with another new one. It is a second volume of their West & East series and kick off with the jittery analogue grooves and post-disco wonkiness of 'Focal Savor' which is a writhing mass of detuned synths and chattery percussion. Que Sakamoto+NT's remix is a little more smooth and groove based but still sounds unhinged. The same outfit then serve up an original, 'Ninja Wa Sugoi', which is all tense and drawn out electronics that become more techno at the hands of the Radial Gaze remix.
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Get Involved
Get Involved (limited 7")
Cat: JAM45 01. Rel: 08 Jan 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Raphael Saadiq & Q TIP - "Get Involved" (3:17)
Q TIP - "Vivrant Thing" (3:16)
Review: First released way back in 1999, Raphael Saadiq's Q-Tip-sporting "Get Involved" is a warm and woozy, retro-futurist chunk of soul/hip-hop fusion that harked back to an earlier musical age. It remains an arguably underappreciated dancefloor bomb and here gets the reissue treatment courtesy of the freshly lauched 45 Jams imprint. It comes backed by another stone cold classic from Q-Tip, "Vivrant Thing" - a cut first featured on the flipside of the Tribe Called Quest member's much more celebrated "Breathe Don't Stop" single. It's a little more stripped back than the A-side, with Q-Tip delivering his distinctive flows over a crunchy and fuzzy, Jay Dee produced backing track crafted from samples from an old funk record.
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For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2
For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: BIT 007. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Electro
Salomo - "Bodytalk" (6:58)
Interviews - "Let Go" (5:16)
Qwerty - "Kisela Neman" (5:24)
Jonbjorn - "Chica" (4:58)
Review: Bitterfeld continues to blaze its own electro trail with a seventh outing that again its top draw. This one is a various artistic collection under the title For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 and opens up with Salomo's 'Bodytalk', a crisp and ice cold electro rhythm before Interviews bathe you in gloriously deft sci-fi melodies on 'Let Go' and Qwerty's 'Kisela Neman' then brings some madness with crashing hits and molten acid lines. Jonbjorn's 'Chica' closes with similarly high impact electro sounds and raw textures.
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Still Blowing
Cat: BLOW 19. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Electro
Matti Turunen - "Antilon" (6:47)
Qwerty & EDMX - "Full Ranks" (4:43)
Mono Junk - "Tahti" (6:10)
Sleep Mathew - "Cripple Fabric" (6:15)
Review: This release features four club tracks from the recent Cold Blow fifth anniversary CD compilation. It includes contributions from Matti Turunen of the renowned electro group Morphology who does a good job of serving up his signature while the EP also highlights a funky electro collaboration between Qwerty and Ed DMX. Additionally, there's a true minimal techno banger from the legendary Mono Junk and last but not least is the introduction of an enigmatic new producer named Sleep Mathew. He adds an intriguing touch to this diverse collection that marks five years of Cold Blow in style.
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WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Techno
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Álbumes
Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus
Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives Of Q Lazzarus (limited "summertime" green vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 356LPC3. Rel: 20 Feb 25
 
Soundtracks
Goodbye Horses (single edit) (3:03)
Heaven (4:32)
I See Your Eyes (5:25)
A Fools Life (4:10)
Summertime (4:18)
My Mistake (5:02)
Hellfire (5:22)
Don't Let Go (4:52)
Bang Bang (3:51)
Goodbye Horses (New Wave version) (5:01)
Review: This posthumous release offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and music of an enigmatic artist whose haunting voice and unique sound impressed listeners in the late 80s and early 90s. The collection brings together a treasure trove of previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1985 and 1995, showcasing the artist's diverse range that spans new wave, synth-pop and even house music. Each song is infused with her distinctive, smoky vocals, delivering a powerful emotional punch whether it's a haunting ballad or a danceable groove. The album demonstrates the artist's ability to transcend genres, with some tracks offering an updated, new-wave twist on her most iconic hit, while others dive into experimental soundscapes that reflect her creative depth. The compilation is a poignant reminder of her brief but impactful career, as well as the mystery that surrounded her life after her rise to fame. Accompanying the release is a documentary that delves into the artist's journeyifrom her early days as a taxi driver to her rise to cult status, followed by her disappearance from the music scene. This music, long hidden away, offers a powerful reflection on a life marked by both brilliance and tragedy, providing fans and newcomers alike with a chance to experience the full breadth of her artistic legacy. This version is available on 'summertime' green vinyl.
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Kamaal/The Abstract (reissue)
Kamaal/The Abstract (reissue) (limited 180 gram black, white & yellow pinwheel vinyl LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: VMPRH 071. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feelin' (4:28)
Do You Dig U? (feat Gary Thomas & Kurt Rosenwinkel) (7:23)
A Million Times (4:05)
Blue Girl (5:28)
Barely In Love (3:53)
Heels (3:06)
Abstractionisms (feat Kenny Garrett aka Truth) (5:09)
Caring (4:11)
Even If It Is So (2:43)
Review: From the opening notes of Kamaal The Abstract, it’s clear that Q-Tip is venturing into uncharted musical territory. Known for his integral role in A Tribe Called Quest, this solo project sees him shedding the constraints of traditional hip-hop in favour of a more expansive, genre-blurring exploration. Jazz provides the backbone, but the album is an eclectic fusion, pulling in elements of funk, r&b, rock, and soul, all wrapped around Tip’s signature laid-back delivery.Tracks frequently evolve into extended jams, with lush solos and intricate improvisations scattered throughout. There’s a palpable sense of freedom and experimentation — each song feels like a journey, shifting moods and textures in unexpected ways. While many albums seek cohesion, Kamaal The Abstract thrives on its unpredictability. It’s unafraid to meander, with Tip leading his band into new sonic landscapes, guided by colourful chord progressions and a playful approach to structure. At its core, this is an album that relishes in its own contradictions. It’s bold yet introspective, loose but meticulously crafted. Q-Tip is both centre stage and part of a larger ensemble, constantly pushing the boundaries of what he, and hip-hop, could be. This project was a bold statement at the time, and it remains an adventurous, genre-defying listen that captures a moment of creative risk and vulnerability in Tip’s evolution as an artist.
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At The Feet Of The Beloved
Cat: LPRW 260. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
International
Meherban (11:32)
Ja Mur Ja (14:41)
Saqi Ik Jaam (13:00)
Yaar Da Muhallah (12:26)
Review: Carrying the legacy of their late uncle, who was the cult and crate digger's favourite qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rizwan-Muazzam Qawwali return with a profoundly moving collection of songs on At the Feet of the Beloved. The album pulses with the intense emotions of love's anxious passion and the dreamlike devotion it inspires. The vocals and arrangements are masterfully refined throughout so sit in harmony with the work of the ensemble to create a transcendent musical experience that takes you way beyond your own world and into new realms.
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Tags: Asian
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The Hold Up
Cat: UBU 0151LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
High Noon (4:17)
The Hold Up (5:09)
I Gotta Grape Drink (4:42)
The Starcrossed Lovers (3:39)
Along Came John (5:31)
Hip Strut (7:09)
Our Man Higgins (4:50)
Bastard Gentlemen (3:59)
Bright Mississipi (4:46)
Hard Times Come Again No More (2:35)
Review: The Hold Up is the second album from the QOW Trio, which is a fantastic and multi-generational jazz band. Members include the award-winning young saxophone yahoo Riley Stone-Lonergan as well as the decorated British jazz vet Spike Wells on drums, plus some sublime bass from multi-genre maestro and bandleader Eddie Mye. They came together after a chance meeting in Brighton and share an appreciation for big-toned tenors so bring that along with a fine attitude towards fearless exploration on this risk-taking new album which is full of great swing and plenty of serious melodies.
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The Foel Tower
Cat: WHYT 098LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Beckett (4:58)
See Unit (4:19)
Bylaw 7.1 (3:46)
Nannerth Ganol (6:55)
Canada Geese (5:32)
Black Kites (8:06)
Review: Quade's second album is steeped in the isolation and raw beauty of its birthplace: a crumbling Welsh barn surrounded by moors. The Bristol four-piece i Barney Matthews, Leo Fini, Matt Griffiths and Tom Connolly i channel this wild setting into a sound that's both fragile and immense, blurring ambient-dub textures with ghostly folk melodies and the drifting crescendos of post-rock. The Foel Tower feels like it was pulled from misty hillsides and long, firelit nights, an album of quiet intensity: tender one moment, potent the next, yet always emotionally direct. Tracks unfold patiently, as if shaped by the slow grind of weather over stone. There's a strong undercurrent of personal grief and resilience here too. The band's longtime friendship and collective hardships add a tangible intimacy, turning these atmospheric compositions into acts of quiet survival. The Foel Tower transcends as it is stark, gorgeous and deeply human. This is music for the in-between moments: dusk turning to night, silence folding into sound.
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Dancing While Falling
Cat: PIASR 1435CD. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana)
Subway Lover
Stand Up
Unconditional (feat Rationale)
Get In The Ride (feat Connie Constance)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana)
Emeralds
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana)
Tikurin
Where The Flowers Grow (feat Andreya Triana)
Review: Will Holland is Quantic and with this project he has explored myriad different musical worlds, has traversed many different areas, most notably immersing himself in many aspects of Latin American music culture, often through collaboration. He's switched it up for this new record after first starting out with some experiments that soon turned into a love letter to disco which has long been a powerful emotional tool. He brings his own sense of percussive energy to the genre and has again worked with an array of talented mates including Connie Constance and Rationale plus vocalist Andreya Triana.
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Dancing While Falling: Extended Versions
Cat: PIASR 1435LPEX. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:21)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (6:38)
Subway Lover (extended version) (6:18)
Unconditional (feat Rationale - extended version) (6:27)
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana - extended version) (5:50)
Stand Up (extended version) (6:44)
Review: The new album by Quantic - aka. multi instrumentalist, DJ, composer and producer Will Holland - is in many ways an evolution. Now twenty years into his career, Dancing While Falling is the British-born, New York-based artist's most live sounding, euphoric and, in his own words, grown-up release to date. Capturing the beginnings of every good person's revelatory movement from an individual to a collective spirit, Holland originally began the album in his Brooklyn studio, before realising that he didn't just want to make a record that reflected his 'singular pandemic wormhole', but rather one that tapped into the essential togetherness of the human condition. So too does this record explore themes of connection felt through, and made more intense by, the antagonistic bouts of loneliness that characterised COVID-19. Influenced by legendary artists in the scene like Bohannon and Larry Levan, Quantic wanted to make a disco -eaning album at first; "I'm really interested in Latin music and Afro Caribbean rhythms and I think there's a really amazing point in history where the emergence of those rhythms and its combination with American soul sparked what we now know as disco," he says. This PIAS extended edition comes one year on from its initial 2023 release, Quantic here expands on his work by adding a ream of extended versions.
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Almas Conectadas
Almas Conectadas (gatefold LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 405. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
International
Doncella (instrumental) (0:48)
El Chiclan (5:28)
Balada Borracha (4:06)
Almas Conectadas (5:12)
Orozul (instrumental) (1:02)
Adorar La Sangre (4:17)
Adios Chacon (6:02)
Pronto Alivio (instrumental) (1:20)
Macumba De Marea (5:14)
El Avion (5:25)
Vuele (2:53)
Review: Following the success of their first collaborative album, 2017's Curao, Will 'Quantic' Holland and Colombian "folkloric" singer-songwriter India Gongora have once more joined forces for a second joint full-length. Designed as a musical exploration of "the nostalgia of impossible love", the set's uniquely eclectic, widescreen sound joins the dots between the traditional styles of Colombia's pacific coast, cumbia, rock, string-drenched South American ballads and the kind of hard-to-pigeonhole, musically intricate productions that were once the preserve of Rotary Connection's Charles Stepney. It's a terrific album all told, with Holland conjuring up genuine musical magic and Gongora delivering some of the most stunning sounding vocals of her career.
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The Genius Of Charlie Parker 3: Now's The Time (Verve By Request)
Cat: 559571 5. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Jazz
The Song Is You (2:59)
Laird Baird (2:47)
Kim (3:00)
Kim (alternate take) (3:01)
Cosmic Rays (3:07)
Cosmic Rays (alternate take) (3:17)
Chi Chi (3:09)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (2:45)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (3:05)
I Remember You (3:05)
Now's The Time (3:03)
Confirmation (3:01)
Review: A 1957 release, and the third in a series of albums expanding on Bird's 10" Clef releases from the early 1950s, Now's The Time boasts some of Parker's purest recordings and strongest playing, featuring two different quartets. His lyrical and fluid improvisations on cuts like 'The Song Is You' and 'Laird Baird' are on full display, prime examples of his unmatched genius. Further delights include the original 'Cosmic Rays', a slow bop on which Parker's sax pops out like a virtuosic winged insect buzzing about its relatively quiet flower; and 'Chi Chi' which, by contrast, takes us by the ear and hurls us down an urbane but brisk sonic chute, its confident combination of rhythm section and Bird lead happily skipping away, but never stumbling.
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Quarteto Novo (reissue)
Quarteto Novo (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 001LP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Jazz
O Ovo (2:18)
Fica Mal Com Deus (3:27)
Canto Geral (3:44)
Algodao (7:20)
Canta Maria (2:41)
Sintese (2:34)
Misturada (4:13)
Vim De Santana (5:09)
Review: This first outing on the new Jazzybelle label marks the first reissue in 25 years of Quarteto Novo's legendary Brazilian jazz album licensed from Universal Music Brazil. A fusion of northeast Brazilian music, bebop, jazz and folk creates a wonderfully alive and arresting organic sound from the influential group which features Hermeto Pascoal, Airto Moreira, Theo De Barros and Heraldo Do Monte. Quarteto Novo released only one album yet left a significant impact on Brazilian music after originally forming as "Trio Novo" for a live event. They gained popularity through a tour led by Geraldo Vandre in 1966 and this historic album was a real highlight of their early years.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian Jazz
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Your Mamma Won't Like Me (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Your Mamma Won't Like Me (50th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold white & black vinyl 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed)) (1 per customer)
Cat: CRVX 1746. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Rock
I Bit More Than I Could Chew (3:45)
Strip Me (3:06)
Paralysed (2:46)
Prisoner Of Your Imagination (4:52)
Your Mamma Won't Like Me (3:59)
Can't Trust Love (3:44)
New Day Woman (4:13)
Fever (2:41)
You Can Make Me Want You (3:33)
Michael (3:36)
Peter, Peter (2:48)
Red Hot Rosie (3:47)
I May Be Too Young (2:55)
Don't Mess Around (2:16)
Review: Half a century young, the third album from America's genuinely iconic leather-clad glam queen Suzi Quatro was a bit of sidewinder, seeing her switch from the brash rock pop fusion of her first two LPs to take in a funk influence, still working under the winning production duo of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn. Check the title track and its echoes of Sly & The Family Stone or Steve Wonder, wonderfully twinned with Quatro's sassy vocal attitude, for evidence of the stylistic refresh, her distinctive and groove-heavy bass playing pushed further into the centre of the sound. 'Can't Trust Love', meanwhile, is a headnodding, blunted delight, too, while the futuristic synths of 'Strip Me' are closer to Herbie Hancock's Headhunters than The Sweet in vibe. Well ahead of its time, this is timeless stuff.
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A Night At The Hippodrome: Live At The Golders Green Hippodrome, London, September 13. 1973
Procession (3:10)
Father To Son (2:24)
Son & Daughter (6:10)
Se What A Fool I've Been (6:39)
Ogre Battle (3:58)
Liar (1:47)
Jailhouse Rock/Shake, Rattle & Roll/Stupid Cupid/Be Bop A Lula (Medley) (3:22)
Big Spender (6:17)
Bama Lama Bama Loo (3:16)
Keep Yourself Alive (bonus track) (3:49)
Review: Given how much they became part of the rock establishment furniture in their later years, it's easy to forget what a radical and even threatening - using gay slang was a very different and altogether more dangerous prospect for a start - band Queen were in the early 70s. They cut a unique musical corner for themselves, not quite glam, not quite metal, but definitely leaning towards both, with Freddie Mercury's gusting voice and Brian May's raw guitar sound both thrusting away with plenty of feisty vigour. Anyone who's heard and loved thair legendary Live At The Rainbow 74 album - one that even avowed Queen haters have been known to admit has a certain charm - will appreciate the thrills on display just six or so miles up the North London road a mere year earlier. As ever, the heavier work works even better in the bearpit live atmosphere. Their rendition of 'Liar' approaches top marks on the 'one to Motorhead' rock scale, but the early rock 'n' roll medley and 'Carry On'-style larks of 'Hey Big Spender' are equally fascinating glimpses of these rock legends enjoying their formative years. A lot.
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