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Alive
Alive (limited 12")
Cat: HR 009. Rel: 28 Apr 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Alive (Conrad instrumental) (5:22)
Alive (Conrad D & B mix) (5:04)
Alive (Conrad Vacant Lot remix) (6:18)
Review: Nine years has passed since Phil Mison's Cantoma project released 'Alive', a typically sun-soaked Balearic outing featuring contributions from Quin Luke under his alternative Bi Ji Ling alias. Mison has now decided to offer up a swathe of new reworks of the track, with his old pal Conrad McDonnell of the Idjut Boys at the controls. In typical Idjuts fashion, McDonnell delivers three wildly different variations on a theme. The A-side 'Conrad's Instrumental' version is a dreamy chunk of Latin-tinged dub disco/Balearic fusion that adds a hallucinatory shimmer to Mison's original production, while the 'Conrad's D&B Mix' is a killer, Idjuts-style drum dub built around bass, percussion and effects aplenty. Arguably best of all though is the 'Vacant Lot' remix, a dreamy, spaced-out, stretched-out chunk of wayward early morning dancefloor psychedelia.
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out of stock $13.43
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 $14.55
Cumbia Sobre El Mar (El Buho mixes)
Cat: WONDER 145. Rel: 14 Nov 19
 
International
Quantic presents Flowering Inferno - "Cumbia Sobre El Mar" (feat Nidia Gongora - El Buho remix) (5:11)
Nickodemus, The Spy From Cairo & Gitkin - "Inmortales (Body Move)" (feat Femina - El Buho remix) (5:22)
Review: Following El Buho's "Tributaries" remix album, Wonderwheel offer up this choice 7" featuring two distinct cuts not found on the main record. First up is El Buho's take on grand master Quantic, working with the storied producer's considerable knowledge of Latin music to create a remix of "Cumbia Sobre El Mar" already well loved on globally minded dancefloors. On the flip comes the never before released El Buho version of Nickodemus and Femina's "Inmortales" - a fierce, drum-tastic version to get bodies shaking down.
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Tags: Latin | Cumbia
out of stock $13.16
A Family Affair
Cat: FW 200. Rel: 22 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Allysha Joy - "Better" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:36)
Quiet Dawn & Sarah Williams White - "One By One" (4:27)
Takuya Kuroda - "Fade" (KEARL remix) (5:20)
Teotima - "But I Can't" (K15 remix) (4:35)
Review: Earlier this month, First Word Records dropped an epic, digital-only compilation in which members of the label's large family of artists either collaborated with or remixed each other. This 12" boasts four of the collection's undoubted highlights. The EP begins with a simply stunning Kaidi Tatham remix of Allysha Joy's soul-jazz treat 'Better' - think deep broken beat meets liquid jazz-funk and sultry neo-soul - and ends with a fiercely sub-heavy and surprisingly spaced out K15 broken beat rework of Teotima's 'But I Can't'. Sandwiched in between you'll find a jazz-funk-goes-bruk re-wire of Takuya Kuroda's 'Fade' by KEARL (that's K15 and Darkhouse Family's Earl Jeffers) and a wonderful fusion of squelchy synth-jazz and broken beat courtesy of Quiet Dawn and Sarah Williams White.
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out of stock $9.51
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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out of stock $16.23
Ritmo Diabolico
Cat: FSR 080. Rel: 15 Apr 10
 
Breakbeat
Ritmo Diabolico
The Pink Rider
Review: Formerly known to fans as Quasamodo, producer Dimitris Nassios keeps the funk flowing with his new moniker The Q Orchestra. "Ritmo Diabolico" is an awesome slice of Latin-infused house, with nu-jazz touches to the production that include rolling brass, long rising filter sections and even the odd Cuica sound to keep it bouncy. "The Pink Raider" backs it up perfectly with its chop-socky guitars and smooth, Donald Byrd-style trumpet leads. Look out for the forthcoming album Journey Through Sounds if this rightly floats your boat.


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out of stock $5.59
10 Years Label Sampler Vol 1 (B-STOCK)
Cat: LENG 050 (B-STOCK). Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
 
B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order
Q&A - "Revolving Mirrors"
Q&A - "Pulse"
Lex - "Max Pen"
Lex - "GP Score"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working order***


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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out of stock $9.22
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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 in stock $14.29
Vivalava
Cat: AH 61. Rel: 08 Aug 22
 
Disco/Reediciones
Vivalava (DJ kawasaki Island dub mix) (4:30)
Vivalava (remaster) (4:40)
Review: Q.A.S.B. is a Tokyo-based soul group that presents danceable funky tunes and more mellow laid-back numbers, featuring strong early '70s influences. The track 'Vivalava' is taken from their fifth album Candy Dream released last year. It's veteran DJ/producer Kaoru Kawasaki's Island dub mix which takes the spotlight here, giving what already was an awesome track a nice reshape, with groove dynamics optimised for the dancefloor. The song's magnificent horns section takes centre stage much like the original, supported by Amy A's wonderful vocal. Over on the B side is a Remaster of the original.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Disco
out of stock $24.08
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
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 in stock $15.75
Hustle & Grind
Cat: QDUP 1. Rel: 18 Jan 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hustle & Grind (Qdup Foundation OG mix)
Hustle & Grind (Amac's Workin' It mix)
The Stick Up (Qdup Foundation mix)
Hustle & Grind (Amac's 4 On Tha Floor mix)
Review: A go-go inspired slice of low-slung, mid-tempo funky breaks. This is getting support from Fort Knox 5, Ursula 1000 and more.
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out of stock $8.95
Renegades Revenge
Cat: BOMB 006. Rel: 17 May 07
 
Breakbeat
Renegades Revenge
Stereo Trouble
Review: "Renegades Revenge", by Qdup Foundation, is a floor rinsing party breaks workout, bringing back the renegade master vox to devastating effect. On the flip "Stereo Trouble" offers up a DC styled go-go funk monster.
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out of stock $5.59
Don't Stop The Dance
Cat: ANOST 013. Rel: 26 Sep 06
 
Rock (All)
Don't Stop The Dance
Saturday Night
Review: Masha Qrella conduct an inspired reworking of Bryan Ferry's classic "Don't Stop The Dance" (excellent 1985 track, same era as "Slave To Love") - turning Ferry excess and over-production into 4 minutes of moving, joyful guitar-pop. Masha Qrella illustrate they are master-arrangers, a band in possession of a pop instinct which bodes very well for (here's hoping) a worthy follow up to the excellent "Unsolved Remained" album from 2005. One of the catchiest, most inspired, feel-good records this year.
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out of stock $6.71
Frantic Moment EP
Cat: DSR 008. Rel: 19 Jul 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Frantic Moment (Boogie Rework)
Frantic Moment (Co-op mix)
Frantic Moment (original Cover)
Review: So what happens when you ask IG Culture to cover Parliament's guitarist Eddie Hazel? Shit is funky with enough outer space boogie to freak. IG dons his Quango alias for a blinding cover of "Frantic Moment" with soul lady Eska & Heidi on the vox, this is a take over!! Three mixes of pure P-Funk inspired madness. The Boogie Mix is exactly that & will fit in perfectly in any house or broken beat set, this is the mix that is getting all the heat. The original cover remains fairly true to the original itself but is purely warped hip hop for the headz. The Co Op mix breaks the beat down in a broken style & has been causing mass hysteria in the club it's named after. Already massive with Gilles, the Bugz crew & Mad Matts (Raw Fusion).
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out of stock $6.71
Theme From Selva
Cat: SELVA 005. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Theme From Selva (3:36)
Nineteen Hundred & Eighty Five (5:40)
Review: Longtime global groove maker and master musician Quantic rare makes a misstep. And you certainly won't find him making one on this new Selva 12" which is two tracks of big band soul. All the usual Quantic standards apply - big glossy, golden horns and wah wah guitar that brings the funk with superbly solid rhythm sections underneath both grooves. 'Theme From Selva' is a real show stopper that would mark any arrival in style and 'Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five' is then a big disco cover of Paul McCartney and Wings' track of the same name taken from their 1973 album Band on the Run.
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out of stock $11.76
I Won't Fade Away
Cat: SELVA 7. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
I Won't Fade Away (3:50)
I Won't Fade Away (instrumental) (3:48)
Review: Man like Quantic aka Will Holland, a real musicologist, world music maestro and bandleader, revisits one of his old tracks following a slew of other producers doing the same. That track is 'Pushin On' and here he takes its timeless Alice Russell vocal and drops it into a new beat. It's one that is swung with plenty of UKG references and is finished off with nice soft melodies up top. Add in a bit of tape hiss and some broken beats and you have an anthem in the making. Flip it over for a paired back instrumental. Either of these will be huge in the club, so do not sleep.
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out of stock $24.63
Modern Funk Sampler 2
Cat: FSR 7041. Rel: 17 Jan 08
 
Funk
Quantic feat Spanky Wilson - "When You're Through"
DJ Aeon Seven - "Funky Furious"
Review: Another sampler from the recent Modern Funk compilation, mapping the biggest players of 2007 in the funk world.
Retaining the style and ethics of original funk compositions, but giving them a new millennial twist, these 2 tracks
should see some action on the dancefloor. Kicking things off is living legend Spanky Wilson, responsible for the
anthemic cover of 'Sunshine Of Your Love', an end of night classic at clubs the world over. Hooking up with the
closest contender to James Brown's crown as 'the hardest working man in show-business' - Mr Will Holland (aka
Quantic), this is one of the finest examples of old meeting new and it works a treat! On the flip, a relative newcomer
to the funk scene, France's Aeon Seven gives us a drum heavy workout with some fat horns and fresh Hammond
thrown into the mix.
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Intérprete: SPASIBO RECORDS
out of stock $5.59
Who Knows
Who Knows (numbered 7" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: TGR 001. Rel: 16 May 17
 
Soul
Who Knows (4:39)
Who Knows (Luis Soulful edit) (3:02)
Review: The Quantic Soul Orchestra, an outfit specialising in all things jazz-related, has been led by the incorrigible Will Holland since 2001, and the group haven't put their foot off the break since they started; if you're looking for some ace, funk-fuelled harmonics with a 'cool' edge then you've come to the right place. This tidy new 7", out through Soulful Torino Records' sweet sublabel Tropical Tigers, kicks off with the warm, bubbly vocals of Kabir who has a little Tom Jones in him from the off and, just so we're clear, the man is handsomely backed by a sweet jazz-funk swing that would have sat very well with the likes of the Kudu catalogue from back in the day. The flip, Louis Soulful's edit, evolves into a deep, tidy, piano-led excursion that will render the original cut a monster out on the dance floor.
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out of stock $23.50
Look Around The Corner
Cat: TRU 249. Rel: 24 Feb 12
 
Funk
Look Around The Corner
Look Around The Corner (instrumental)
Review: Look Around The Corner sees two of Tru Thoughts most successful artists reunite in the shape of Will Quantic Holland and Alice Russell. When the two have previously collaborated, the results have mostly been dipped in magic and lovingly various - compare the heaving funk of "Pushin On" with the more delicate "Sweet Calling". "Look Around The Corner" is the title track from the album of the same name, and it unfurls into a delightfully soulful flutter of instrumentation delivered by Quantic's world-renowned outfit the Combo Barbaro. It can't help but recall The Rotary Connection and the whole track is lifted beyond the clouds by Russell's immediately distinctive voice.
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out of stock $5.59
I'd Cry
I'd Cry (teardrop shaped translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: TRU 275. Rel: 18 Jul 13
 
Funk
I'd Cry (7" edit)
Here Again
Review: Tear shaped vinyl! If that doesn't get your attention, the audio most certainly will. Taken from last year's collaborative album between Alice and Quantic, "I'd Cry" is a serenade of weeping strings and sentimental pianos coated with Alice's honey-dewed dulcets. "Here Again" is delivered on a sumptuous bed of drama. All staccato flutes, big horn back drops and more emphatic Russell goodness. Whether you have the album Look Around The Corner or not, this super-limited, lovely looking vinyl genuinely is essential.
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out of stock $10.07
Direct To Disc 7": Record Store Day
Cat: TRU 7253. Rel: 30 Apr 12
 
Funk
Look Around The Corner (Direct To Disc version)
I'll Keep A Light In My Window (Direct To Disc version)
Review: Super limited Record Store Day release from two established Tru Thoughts acts, with two exclusively live recordings of "Look Around The Corner" and a version of the gospel classic made famous by NYCC, "I'll Keep A Light In My Window". Both were recorded in one take live direct to disc (a system which bypasses the use of magnetic tape) and features Will Quantic's band Combo Barbaro, including musicians from Peru and Columbia flown over to UK especially for the recording. Both releases are simply outstanding, with Alice Russell's vocals soaring in places and gentle in others. Collectable and, quite simply, essential.
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out of stock $8.40
Nowhere (mono)
Nowhere (mono) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SELVA 004. Rel: 20 Nov 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Nowhere (3:50)
Nowhere (instrumental) (3:50)
Review: Having made a name for himself around the world, DJ Will Holland aka Quantic finally launches his own record label. Entitled Selva Records it kicks off with a new and steamy 7" featuring Denitia. Her vocals are the butter on top of the sweet production, which is late night neo-soul and jazzy. The track has plenty of room for emotions to sink in, and a golden sound that is superbly lush and luxuriant. Says the artist on his latest link with Denitia, "I think Denitia and I both had a new confidence about working together and were excited about the new sounds we were building." Too right.
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out of stock $10.07
Nowhere (mono) (B-STOCK)
Nowhere (mono) (B-STOCK) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SELVA 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
 
B-STOCK: Missing original sleeve, record in working order
Nowhere
Nowhere (instrumental)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Missing original sleeve, record in working order***


Having made a name for himself around the world, DJ Will Holland aka Quantic finally launches his own record label. Entitled Selva Records it kicks off with a new and steamy 7" featuring Denitia. Her vocals are the butter on top of the sweet production, which is late night neo-soul and jazzy. The track has plenty of room for emotions to sink in, and a golden sound that is superbly lush and luxuriant. Says the artist on his latest link with Denitia, "I think Denitia and I both had a new confidence about working together and were excited about the new sounds we were building." Too right.
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out of stock $13.21
Tell It Like You Mean It
Cat: TRU 087. Rel: 11 May 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Quantic - "Tell It Like You Mean It"
Quantic & Mr Scruff - "Giraffe Walk"
Review: "Tell It Like You Mean It" is the first single taken from "An Announcement To Answer", Quantic's fourth solo album and his eighth in total for Tru Thoughts. This latest 12" offers listeners an insight into the direction he is taking for the forthcoming album, whilst still delivering the trademark funky grooves that have made Quantic a sure-fire floor-filler for DJs worldwide.
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out of stock $5.59
Frei Aber Einsam
Cat: APNEA 106. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lobha (7:26)
Magadha (6:41)
Kumaras 4 (6:25)
Himsa (6:55)
Review: "The inquisitive, investigative and analytical listening of the earliest works of artists such as Robert John Brown and Sean Booth, Mike Paradinas or Jochem George Paap influenced me a lot during the execution of this EP.," writes Eduardo De La Calle about his incredible four-track offering, Frei Aber Einsam. Straddling ambient, acid, electro, smoky breaks and epic electronica sounds, these are tunes you can really get lost in and that's unlikely to change regardless of how many times you hit play. Innovative approaches to arranging synth stuff add an air of genuine rareness to the sounds, with 'Lobha' opening on a timeless hardcore-style break before dissipating first into a gorgeous heads down bassline rhythm before serenity and fade to joy. 'Himsa' is a glitchier affair, packed with micro-percussion and these retro refrains, while 'Magadha' is an epic, deceptively low end driven slice of sonic heaven.
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out of stock $17.36
The Path Of Tranquility
Cat: LENG 027. Rel: 29 Apr 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Path Of Tranquility (6:48)
Masons Arm (7:43)
Long Slide (6:00)
Review: The experimental partnership between Mark E and Stuart Hobbs (who met and hatched this plan, as Leng legend would have it, at the school gates waiting for their daughters to come out of class), Quarry Hallow is an exercise in vintage kit and straight up formula-free cosmic jamming. Only savouring the first takes, when the ideas are still fresh and rough and exciting, this is the result; a fuzzy, free-spirited, collection of psychedelic jams that meander and stroll unhurried and unlimited from the Amazonian synth pads of "The Path Of Tranquility" to the luscious swoons of "Long Slide". Let's hope there are plenty more to come.
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out of stock $10.64
Hi Tech Jazz
Cat: JS12 S079. Rel: 03 Sep 11
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hi-Tech Jazz
Seven Colours (feat Kazafumi Kodama - album version)
Seven Colours (feat Kazafumi Kodama - slowly dub)
Review: Japanese group Quasimode are rightly lauded by the world's jazz and electronic music cognoscenti, with their productions flitting elegantly between the two genres. For their third release on Japanese label Flower, the foursome present the Hi Tech Jazz EP. "Hi Tech Jazz", as you may have guessed, is a cover version of one of the finest tracks in the Underground Resistance back catalogue, bobbing along with jazzy piano keys, swooning saxophone solos and an undisputable sophistication. Once we flip over, "Seven Colors" featuring Kazufumi Kodama brings a hint of the electronic with a dub tinged rhythm in its pallet to showcase why Quasimodo are so highly regarded.
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out of stock $30.22
Soul Cookin EP
Cat: JS 12S099. Rel: 29 Jan 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Summer Madness (feat Ken Yokoyama)
Give It Up Turn It Loose (feat Minako Okuyfama)
Los Conquistadores Chocolates
Slow Motion (feat Asako Toki)
Review: With big links to Giles P and the Soil & Pimp crew, Quasimode need no introduction. Fresh off touring their Magic Ensemble LP they're back with four brand new jazz workouts. Polished and primed with their trademark power-lounge flavour, each cut sizzles with off-beat soul and swinging grooves. "Summer Madness" freaks gently like a polite Fatback Band demo. "Give It Up Turn It Loose" rides with more of a boogie groove. "Los Conquistadores Chocolate" is the most purist jazz number of the set with epic vibraphone walks and endless weaves of heady percussion. "Slow Motion" ends on a jazz-pop note with some of the sweetest harmonies they've ever put to wax. A true delight!
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out of stock $20.15
Ipe Amarelo
Cat: RAF 024. Rel: 27 Oct 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Ipe Amarelo (Spiritual South Skitzoph remix)
Ipe Amarelo (original mix)
1000 Days For Spirit
Review: The latest and hottest Japan club-jazz sensation is back with another solid release on Raw Fusion Recordings. "Ipe Amarelo" delivers a joyous blend of up-tempo samba rhythms and club infected jazz that will bring back the summer mood even though the winter is just around the corner. The track is backed up with a mega heavy mix from one of the most in demand remixers of today, Spiritual South! We dare to say that this epic and over 10 min long remix is well up there with classic Spiritual South tracks like "Green Gold" and the "Jazz Room" remix. Just check the floor reaction when this one drops... phew! To calm things down after the samba party we have also included a deep spiritual jazz score entitled "1000 Days For Spirit". Taken from Quasimode's forthcoming album this track brings memories of classic Pharoah Sanders or Yusef Lateef compositions. Pure bliss!
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Intérprete: Jazz Dance Chart
out of stock $7.28
Swoo EP
Swoo EP (12")
Cat: CM 001. Rel: 25 Aug 16
 
Bass
Falling Down On Me (3:05)
By Your Side (feat Nancy Anderson) (4:25)
Stay With Me (6:03)
Out Cold (5:23)
Review: Brand new R&S division Chewy Motto fly the nest with a beautiful lo-fi left-sided beat soul set from mysterious transatlantic troupe Quays. Armed with a dreamy sense of melody and a sci-fi sense of soul, Quays lay down four distinctive chapters: "Falling Down On Me" a space-aged future soul serenade and trippy time signatures, "By Your Side" flips and flops with a wavy waft of The Orient while "Stay With Me" takes more of a house route with its persistent kicks and Jamie xx-style taste for star-lit adventure. "Out Cold" closes on a stark, angular reconstruction of UKG elements. Show stopping.
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out of stock $7.83
Douchetown
Douchetown (limited 7")
Cat: LEGO 344VL. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
Soul
Queen Beach Killer Cat - "Douchetown" (4:00)
Page 99 - "Why Can't This Be Love" (feat Queen Beach Killer Cat) (3:54)
Review: The 7" Douchetown brings together Queen Beach Killer Cat and Page 99 for a pair of smooth, soulful lounge tracks that transport listeners to a retro-infused world. Side-1 features Queen Beach Killer Cat's 'Douchetown,' a track that channels the essence of late 70s smooth soul, funk, and disco. With its laid-back groove and soulful blend, it's reminiscent of Boz Scaggs' finest moments, while the title adds a touch of tongue-in-cheek irony to the relaxed vibe. On Side-2, Page 99 teams up with Queen Beach Killer Cat for a lounge-inspired cover of Van Halen's 'Why Can't This Be Love.' The clever reimagining transforms the rock classic into a mellow, jazzy rendition, making this release a delightful fusion of nostalgia and originality.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
out of stock $11.19
Human Being: The Short Story Of The Reed
Cat: FW 170. Rel: 01 Mar 18
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Human (7:19)
The Reed (4:57)
Planet (1:36)
Passion & Anger (5:34)
Risk It (1:02)
Being (9:03)
Review: First Word's first release of the year and Quiet Storm's first substantial release since his album The First Day, "Human Being: The Short Story Of A Reed" is a beautiful conceptual narrative that explores the idea of a reed yearning to be human but discovering it's not quite as easy as it looks. The music is, however, as beautiful as you'd expect from the Parisian composer. Ranging from the soft pensive vocal texture allure of opener "Human" to the eventual dizzying bewilderment of the finale "Being" by way of stimulating chapters such as the lucid bossa "The Reed" and the eerie, night fog horse ride "Risk It", this is a stunning, stirring piece of work that reveals more and more on every listen.
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out of stock $8.95
Listen To The Music
Cat: RCRS 002. Rel: 20 Apr 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Listen To The Music (For Love & Emotions) (7:32)
Listen To The Music (Strauss & Pask remix) (7:07)
Listen To The Music (Apiento & Tepper remix) (7:08)
Review: Way back in 1988, Italian label Les Folies Art put out a dreamy chunk of Art Of Noise style ambient experimentalism by Quiet Force called "Listen To The Music". It's long been in-demand amongst Balearic collectors for its unique fusion of Fairlight-manipulated vocal samples, glistening guitars, sparse beats, snaking clarinet lines, jaunty fretless bass and new age synthesizers, so this licensed reissue on Rogue Cat Sounds is long overdue. This time round, the duo's original "For Love & Emotions" version comes backed by two fresh remixes. Justin Strauss and Max Pask turn it into a deliciously dreamy chunk of acid-fired early morning house, while Apiento & Tepper re-imagine it as a slick and seductive instrumental Sade B-side.
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Reunion
Reunion (12" reeditado)
Cat: QV 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Reunion (8:23)
Reunion (radio edit) (4:48)
Reunion (reprise) (4:54)
Review: Unusually adept, jazzdancey sonic handicraft from new Rekids signee, Quiet Village. If we at Juno could issue some kind of official rosette or emblem for 'wicked production skills'- on par with a master builder's sextant-engraved headstone - then we'd award Quiet Village with one such memento in a heartbeat. 'Reunion', pressed onto vinyl for the first time here, hears a loose yet effortlessly rhythmic drum break furl, dance about a smooth, nighttime jazz progression for sax and piano. It's giving visions of a down-and-out PI in an 80s neo-noir/romantic drama genre fusion, except this protagonist has just tuned into Rinse FM for the first time - and Rinse FM, in this alternate reality, exists in the 80s. The 'Reprise' version is equally as evocative, sans-ing the drums to allow space to listen to just the melodics, just the overarching ambiences. It's as if Quiet Village know that the true force of the tune, its essence, rests in the core mystique of the aforementioned instrumental combo; the ghost of the drums may continue to play back only in our minds, yet we continue to dance.
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Kids With Guns
Kids With Guns (1-sided 12")
Cat: QVR 001LTD. Rel: 31 Jan 07
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Kids With Guns (Quiet Village remix)
Review: 'Kids With Guns' is one of the killer tracks from 'Demon Days', the number one
album by the Gorillaz. Here it gets an incredible remix by super cool Quiet Village.
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out of stock $6.71
Snaporaz EP
Cat: AR 029. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Snaporaz (extended mix) (7:52)
Escorpiao (4:26)
Snaporaz (Luca Quirky version) (7:12)
Snaporaz (Luca Quirky Beat) (4:08)
Review: Originally tucked away on a 2020 12", Quiroga's 'Snaporaz' EP gets the treatment it always deserved with this expanded, four-track edition from Balearic archivists Archeo. Based in Naples, Quiroga stretches his original into a languid, Rhodes-soaked jazz-house glide on the A1ifull of crackling percussion, soft-focus pads and a bubbling low end that carries the melodic line into increasingly heady territory. A loose hand drum finale seals it with flair. 'Escorpiao' on A2 is subtler but no less vibrant, a slick fusion jam where keytar and cowbell meet over a featherlight grooveibalancing restraint and virtuosity in equal measure. The B-side belongs to Rome's Francesco de Bellis, appearing under his L.U.C.A. alias. Known for his Edizioni Mondo material, he warps 'Snaporaz' into a dreamlike new age dancer, slowing the tempo and steeping it in hazy atmospheres and woozy melodies. His 'Quirky Beat' version strips it further, letting skeletal drum edits carry the mood alone. Bridging Neapolitan warmth and Roman oddball finesse, this is a limited edition reissue that more than earns its second life.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo, From P60, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $27.99
Re Passages
Cat: HYR 7228. Rel: 04 Nov 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Martinica Feelings (Whodamanny Reinterpretation) (5:16)
Africa Addio (Jazz N Palms remix) (6:43)
The Zoist (A Vision Of Panorama remix) (5:19)
Chiaia Sunset (My Friend Dario remix) (7:31)
Review: Ain't no label out there as Balearic as Hell Yeah, the Italy by way of Berlin imprint run by ever deep digging boss man Marco. He keeps summer vibes alive with another masterfully mature party EP featuring fine remixes of the best moments from QUIROGA's last album, Passages. Jazz N Palms, a resident at Ibiza's Pikes and regular at London's Ronnie Scotts, offers a standout track with lively flutes, bossa-rhythms and tumbling live drums on his take of 'Africa Addio.' My Friend Dario is also in fine form as the fledgling producer contuse to save up sumptuous sounds on his aversion of 'Chiaia Sunse'.
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out of stock $15.12
Cups & Balls
Cat: RSWING 011. Rel: 19 Mar 18
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Cups & Balls (6:08)
Ciao Fischio (3:55)
Citta Di Mare (4:55)
Review: Following releases from the likes of L.U.C.A and Ad Bourke & Rotla, Quiroga makes a welcome return to his own Really Swing helm on this super-smooth disco dreamboat 12". "Cups & Balls" builds with a Latin bass momentum and subtle disco emotion and "Ciao Fischio" takes a splash into the sunset shallow end with lazy beats and dreamy keys. "Citta di Mare" lights the final candle with touching delicacy. Far away organs, forefront breaks and a sense of space so vast you feel you could float away, Quiroga is really on the summertime money right here.
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Viaggio A Tulum
Cat: HYR 7158. Rel: 03 May 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Viaggio A Tulum (6:15)
Non Dire Notte (4:16)
Prati Bagnati (2:18)
Bava (2:10)
Review: Given that Balearic Gabba Sound System are big fans of Walter Del Vecchio's work under the Quiroga alias, it's little surprise to find him popping up on the Hell Yeah label they call home. Like many Napoli-based producers, Del Verchio is a master at joining the dots between languid, synth-heavy Balearica, pitched-down deep house, and the kind of kaleidoscopic electronics that were once the backbone of Italy's dream house movement. All of these elements can be found on superb A-side "Viaggio A Tulum", alongside some blissfully brilliant electric piano flourishes. On the flip, he slows things down to a mind-altering pace on the dubbed-out acid trip-hop of "Non Dire Notte" and presses the button marked "drowsy ambient" on "Prati Bagnati" and closer "Bava".
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Acid Dropout
Cat: HYR 7269. Rel: 04 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Once Again (5:18)
Once Again (Ambient version) (3:44)
Once Again (DMX Krew remix) (4:45)
Freak The Funk (5:08)
Review: While Hell Yeah! Recordings may be best-known these days for exploring the relaxed, sun-kissed world of Balearic beats, the Italian label's early releases were far bolder and more focused on peak-time dancefloors. They're back on that tip on this must-check 12", which comes courtesy of label regular Quiroga (AKA long-serving producer Walter de Vecchio). In its original form (A1), 'Once Again' is a prize chunk of mind-mangling, post acid house sleaze - all rambunctious, brain-melting acid bass, sweat-soaked drums, ultra-psychedelic TB-03 lines and breathless vocal samples. It comes accompanied by two contrasting remixes - the pitched-down, slow acid-with-pianos sunshine of the 'Ambient Mix' and DMX Krew's funky acid-electro pass - and the star-fall electric/nu-disco/acid fusion of the quirky 'Freak The Funk'.
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Tags: Acid House
out of stock $16.23
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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Qvark (reissue)
Qvark (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EAS 016.
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Strano (3:27)
Mi Alzo (4:20)
Permesso? (5:19)
Qvark Disco Club (Vocale) (4:30)
Qvark Disco Club (Strumentale) (5:15)
Lino's Theme (4:10)
Review: Destination Milan, 1983: a group of like minded fusionists meet, jam and lay down their singular take on the blossoming Italo disco sound. A wild brew of funk, boogie, disco, Italo, rock and jazz, these sessions made it to tape but very little of it made it much further. Until now. Restored and remastered, these six tracks capture the familiarity the musicians had with each other and the loose energy shared between them. Highlights include the effortless interplay between guitar and sax on "Permesso?", the playful party swing of "Lino's Theme" and the slinky trippy intro "Strano". Bellissimo.
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Africa Oscura Reloved Vol 2
Cat: FLIESDJ 08. Rel: 04 Mar 21
 
International
Jolly Mare - "Afro Sortilegio" (4:28)
PAd - "Notte Nella Savana" (Mondo Bali mix) (5:54)
Quiroga & Dario Bass - "Oasi Nella Giungla" (L'Amaro mix) (4:13)
Paine - "Miraggio" (Desert dub mix) (5:37)
Review: Three years ago, Four Flies Records released a previously unknown album from library music composer Guiliano Sorgini called Africa Oscura - a set of dark, intoxicating instrumentals originally intended to soundtrack documentaries. Now they've decided to get it remixed, with the results being shared over two EPs. There's plenty to admire on this second volume. Jolly Mare step up first with a near perfect Afro-cosmic take on 'Afro Sortilegio'-all tribal percussion, doom-laden bass, funky Clavinet motifs and spacey synth sounds- before PAd [sic] delivers the 'Mondo Bali' mix of 'Notte Nella Savala' -a deep, moody and bass-heavy workout with added delay-laden keys. Elsewhere, Quiroga and Dario Bass reinvent 'Oasi Nella Giungla' is a deep synth-funk warmer, and Paine re-casts 'Miraggio' as a gently but funky Balearic gem.
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out of stock $25.20
Álbumes
Qintessential Grooves
Cat: JUP 008CD. Rel: 25 Apr 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Q Is Comin
Perfect Pair
Organ Kane
Just Talk To Me
Jelly
Love (In Fashion)
The Spasm
Everybody's Got A Problem
Spreadlove
Tin Hau
The BOF
Keep Talkin
Come Out And Play
The Opel/Vauxhall Controversy
Tintintin's Rocket
We Love Pets/Woof Woof
Spreadlove (Live Jupiter)
Review: Welcome to the new sound of Q-Funk, brought to you by the totally cosmic crew called Q Continuum. It rubs shoulders with Breakestra, Quantic Soul Orchestra, Bootsy and George, and even Shuggie Otis in places. They got the funk, the soul & the jazz. But what Q-Continuum do best is to take you on that magical musical mystery ride with a disposition to find and make playfulness a distinct possibility. A feeling of delight in the very far future! Solar soul and future funk.
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The Marienhof
Cat: JUP 011CD. Rel: 24 Jun 06
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intruduction: The Legend
Nuthin But A Q Thang
Travellin Phrase
Girls: Ladies
Fire It Up: Bossa
Cheeky Monkey
Missed Your Q
Sweet Medilalion
The Mogul
Destination Undear
They Dream To Be Free
Review: Q Continuum, one of the tightest funk/soul/jazz bands around. The album ,"This Is The Marienhof", is produced by mighty Nestor and recorded at the most exclusive studio in Helsinki by the legendary T-MU. It is tight!
It was completed with the added talents of Puppa J., Natty Kauka, Indievidual and Axl Smith. The increasingly altered egos of the Q-continuunites were also featured, including: the killer robot "Smultron", who allegedly slaughtered predecessor "Helk"; "€-money" another dark side of the singer Emma; and now of course the sheriff of the town of Marienhof, Texas: Organ Kane.
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out of stock $14.55
Scrapyard
Scrapyard (gatefold 2xLP (side 4 digitally printed))
Cat: DA 8. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Dustcutter (2:28)
A La Carte (3:06)
Pretty Privilege (3:12)
Easier (3:16)
Even If I Tried (3:16)
What's It To Him? (2:41)
U Don't Know Me Like That (3:20)
I Make It Look Effortless (1:05)
Way Too Many Friends (2:08)
Guess Who? (3:07)
Under My Skin (2:30)
Being Yourself (3:05)
U Tried That Thing Where Ur Human (4:34)
Guide Dog (1:58)
Texas Blue (19:10)
Review: The finale in the Scrapyard series from Quadeca. This final mixtape contains 15 tracks and features from artists Brakence and Kevin Abstract, the former of whom made an appearance in Scrapyard I, the series' debut. Quadeca got his start on YouTube around ten years ago, posting mostly hip-hop freestyles, mixtapes and more, building a steady following through the years; building on his first major departures from hip-hop, the records contained folktronica, indie rock, shoegaze and more, Scrapyard continues in this genre-fluid direction, containing both tracks that didn't make it onto I Didn't Mean To Haunt You as well as new works.
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out of stock $36.12
Magnetica
Cat: TRUCD 286. Rel: 02 May 14
 
Funk
Magnetica
You Will Return (feat Alice Russell)
Descarga Cuantica (feat Fruko & Michi Sarmiento)
Duvido (feat Pongo Love)
Arada (fat Dereb The Ambassador)
La Plata (feat Nidia Gongora)
Sol Clap
Spark It (feat Shinehead)
Caruru (feat Iara Renno)
La Callajera (feat Anibal Velasquez)
Muevelo Negro (feat Nidia Gongora)
Aguas De Sorongo (feat Thalma De Freitas)
Painting Silhouettes
Review: It's been 13 years since Will Holland delivered his eclectic, electronica-heavy debut album under the now-familiar Quantic alias. In that time, he's turned into something of a globetrotting fusionist, variously turning his hand to heavy revivalist funk, Cuban beats, cumbia and sweet downtempo grooves. On Magnetica, his ninth album as Quantic, he draws together all of these strands, delivering a dub-heavy set that does a brilliant job in showcasing the sheer breadth and diversity of his influences. With plenty of Latin instrumentation, a huge cast list of guests and nods to early influences such as hip-hop, reggae, electronica and folk, it feels like the culmination of a thrilling, 13-year journey. As a result, it's arguably his strongest set for some time.
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out of stock $10.07
Magnetica
Magnetica (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 286. Rel: 08 May 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Magnetica
You Will Return (feat Alice Russell)
Descarga Cuantica (feat Fruko & Michi Sarmiento)
Duvido (feat Pongo Love)
Arada (feat Dereb The Ambassador)
La Plata (feat Nidia Gongora)
Sol Clap
Spark It (feat Shinehead)
Caruru
La Callejera (feat Anibal Velasquez)
Muevelo Negro (feat Nidia Gongora)
Aguas De Sorongo (feat Thalma De Freitas)
Painting Silhouettes
Review: It's been 13 years since Will Holland delivered his eclectic, electronica-heavy debut album under the now-familiar Quantic alias. In that time, he's turned into something of a globetrotting fusionist, variously turning his hand to heavy revivalist funk, Cuban beats, cumbia and sweet downtempo grooves. On Magnetica, his ninth album as Quantic, he draws together all of these strands, delivering a dub-heavy set that does a brilliant job in showcasing the sheer breadth and diversity of his influences. With plenty of Latin instrumentation, a huge cast list of guests and nods to early influences such as hip-hop, reggae, electronica and folk, it feels like the culmination of a thrilling, 13-year journey. As a result, it's arguably his strongest set for some time.
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out of stock $0.00
Atlantic Oscillations
Atlantic Oscillations (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRULP 370. Rel: 20 Jun 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Divergence (3:27)
Incendium (4:47)
September Blues (5:07)
You Used To Love Me (feat Denitia) (6:20)
Atlantic Oscillations (5:49)
Now Or Never (feat Alice Russell) (5:31)
Orquidea (feat Sly5thAve) (5:27)
Motivic Retrograde (3:58)
Tierra Mama (feat Nidia Gongora) (6:57)
La Reflexion (4:22)
Is It Your Intention (3:35)
Review: Since he's such a prolific collaborator and creator of bands, it's easy to overlook the fact that Will Holland hasn't released a solo album as Quantic for almost five years. "Atlantic Oscillations", then, is a welcome return - particularly since Tru Thoughts boss Robert Luis thinks it's Holland's "most cohesive and intricate album to date". It's certainly a strong collection, with Holland wrangling multiple styles, tempos and musical influences to create cuts that defy easy categorization. While there are downtempo moments, "Atlantic Oscillations" includes more bona-fide club cuts then he's delivered in recent years, with sun-kissed disco cut "September Blues", Cuban disco-funk workout "Atlantic Oscillations" and Afro-Latin house bumper "Motivic Retrograde" standing out.
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The Best Of Quantic
Cat: TRUCD 235. Rel: 01 Sep 11
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Quantic - "Time Is The Enemy"
Quantic presenta Flowering Inferno - "Cuidad Del Swing"
Spanky Wilson & The Quantic Soul - "I'm Thankful"
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "The Dreaming Mind" (part 1)
Quantic & Conjunto - "Step Into A World"
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "Linda Morena"
The Limp Twins - "Sunday Driver"
Quantic - "Absence Heard, Presence Felt"
Quantic presenta Flowering Inferno - "Dog With A Rope"
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "Wandering Star"
Kinny - "Enough Said" (feat Quantic Soul Orchestra)
Quantic presenta Flowering Inferno - "Echate Pa lla"
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Who Knows" (feat Kabir)
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "New Morning" (Slow version)
Quantic - "Cumbia Clash"
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Left & Right" (feat Alice Russell)
Quantic & Nickodemus - "Mi Swing Es Tropical" (feat Tempo & The Candel All Stars)
Quantic - "Transatlantic"
Quantic - "Life In The Rain"
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Pushin On" (feat Alice Russell)
Quantic - "Don't Joke With A Hungry Man" (feat Spanky Wilson)
Quantic - "Search The Heavens" (feat Alice Russell)
Quantic - "Sabor" (feat Tempo)
Quantic - "Not So Blue"
Quantic - "Sol Clap"
Quantic presenta Floweering Inferno - "Death Of The Revolution"
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Hold It Down"
Alice Russell - "Somebody's Gonna Love You" (feat Quantic)
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "Enyere Kumbara"
The Limp Twins - "Elemental"
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - "Super 8"
Quantic - "Perception"
Review: Amazingly, it's been a decade since Will Holland first caused waves with The 5th Exotic, his versatile and eccentric debut album as Quantic. Since then, he's charged off in many different directions, conjuring up multiple bands and aliases (Quantic Soul Orchestra, Combo Barbaro, The Limp Twins, Flowering Inferno) to satisfy his various musical desires (everything from heavyweight soul, slacker funk and jazz breaks to Latin, Afro and tropical beats). This first Best Of compilation touches on all these musical strands and more, offering a balanced career overview that really rattles along. All the big tracks are present, alongside long-forgotten early gems ("Life In The Rain", "Super 8") and a smattering of unreleased cuts.
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