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New Tangents In Kampala London & Nairobi Vol 1
Lex Amor, Hibotep & Faizal Mostrixx - "Ancestry" (2:57)
Maxwell Owin & Xenia Manasseh - "Probably Never" (feat Joe Armon-Jones) (2:06)
Lynda Dawn & BesKept - "Roses" (4:13)
Faizal Mostrixx & Karun - "In My Soul" (4:00)
K15 & Labdi - "Utokapo" (3:05)
Intérprete: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
out of stock $8.05
Home
Home (12")
Cat: SOSR 019. Rel: 15 Feb 16
 
Deep House
Home (3:27)
Meditations (1:03)
Fatherless Boys (3:49)
Spark! (1:19)
Requiem + Reflections (6:34)
(Faith) (3:52)
Review: Wild Oats graduate K15 appears here under the Culross Close moniker, a title that is perhaps reserved for slower, deeper, and more beautiful things such as this latest six-tracker for Japan's Sound Of Speed. "Home" kicks things off with a mild-paced, sun-kissed groove for the downtempo heads, "Meditations" is a distinctly jazzy moment, "Fatherless Boys" takes us back to Dego-like broken beat years, and "Spark!" heads back to the Blue Note for some more jazz experimentation. Over on the B-side, "Requiem+Reflections" nods to house and salutes funk, whereas "(Faith)" meanders its placid waters through a long, meditative river of harmony. Beautifully executed music, end of.
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out of stock $10.90
Dancefloor Sweets Vol 1
Cat: WOTEP 009X. Rel: 23 Nov 16
 
Deep House
IMYRMIND - "Orange Skin Food" (5:56)
SexRulesEverything - "Ghettofied" (5:46)
K15 - "Returning Is Impossible" (5:21)
Glenn Kelly - "Parma" (3:22)
out of stock $9.33
State Of Play
Cat: ESC 012. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Devoted, Still (4:07)
Time Reveals (5:31)
State Of Play (7:28)
Review: London-based beat smith K15 is a UK answer to the likes of Kyle Hall - his house music is steeped in jazz, soul and funk. His drums are dusty and loose - and louche - and his moods are deeply meaningful. His latest EP is another case in point with three more sublime and seductive sounds. 'Still Devoted' is a downtempo cut with analogue drums and gorgeous female vocals soaring up top with the elegance of a church choir. 'State Of Play' has a fantastically cosmic outlook and a nimble bassline that rides its own ride as the synths soar and 'Time Reveals' then closes down with a more melancholic but no less beautiful vibe.
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 in stock $16.35
Resonance
Resonance (12")
Cat: 2054 BLACK. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Resonance (6:23)
Within Reach (3:55)
Resistance (7:52)
Review: K15 has never let us down ever since he emerged with a brilliant double pack on Kyle Hall's Wild Oats several years ago. The thoughtful London-based beat smith turns up here on 200 Lack, the acclaimed also London-based outlet for broken beats. 'Resonance' is a gorgeously shimmering and summery opener with pensive chords and lush drumming, while 'Within Reach" then brings some playful funkiness with the majestic squelchy bass work and free-spirited melodies that dart about up top. 'Resistance' closes down this superb EP with more thrilling drum patterns and lithe synths.
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 in stock $14.01
Rituals
Rituals (12")
Cat: ESC 009. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Deep House
Ritual I (5:51)
Ritual II (5:22)
Ritual III (8:48)
Ritual IV (1:33)
Review: The prolific Kieron Ifill continues to gift us with truly expressive, elevated house music drawing from the well of soul music and Black innovation that birthed the genre in the first place. After a recent 7" drop on Sounds Familiar, he's back on his own Esencia label with Rituals, a four-track meditation on sweet, synth-led grooves with melodious expression, harmonic interplay and a certain melancholy magic in its bones. The 12" is bookended by mellow, beatless reveries, with 'Ritual IV' in particular closing the record out in a beautiful flourish of piano and trickling water, but the jams at the heart of the EP have more than enough presence to get a floor moving in unison.
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 in stock $15.56
Feel More
Feel More (12")
Cat: ESC 007. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Deep House
Fleeting (1:25)
Feel More (6:38)
Tiny Triumphs (3:22)
In The Doing (2:59)
Review: K15 is a special talent who brings spirituality to everything he does. This new one for Esencia opens with a cleansing bit of bright, cosmic ambiance that gets your attention and prepares you for what it to come. Firstly, that is 'Feel More,' a groover space dance on nice wooden hits and scattered kicks all overlaid with tender, nimble key work. It's lush and gorgeous. 'Tiny Triumphs' has shimmering hi hats and dynamic bass that is utterly off grid and brilliant as it stumbles through the stars and 'In The Doing' slows things down but the quality of the chords, the impromptu feel of the tracks and the general feel good vibes never wane.
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out of stock $13.24
Brighter
Brighter (12")
Cat: ESC 005. Rel: 06 Nov 19
 
Deep House
Brighter (7:35)
Darker (5:42)
Review: Kieron "K15" Ifill's music has not had much hype to date, despite a five-year career that has included singles for such admirable imprints as WotNot, Wild Oats and Apron. It would be nice to think that his latest two-tracker might buck the trend, because it's certainly worthy of plentiful praise. A-side "Brighter" more than lives up to its name, with Ifill layering sparkling, spacey and sun-bright jazz-funk synths atop a meandering bassline and swinging deep house beats. "Darker" is a little less bright and breezy, but still far warmer than its title suggests. In fact, its assembled music elements - rubbery synth-bass, glacial chords, jangling pianos and chiming lead lines - are still pretty positive despite an in-built hint of melancholy.
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Insecurities EP
Insecurities EP (double 12")
Cat: WOK 15. Rel: 11 Oct 19
 
Deep House
The Story Of Her Life (8:16)
GWRH (7:46)
Insecurities (8:59)
Gratitude (6:49)
Yellow (6:44)
Review: Having previously only appeared on WotNot Music in the past couple of years, K15 now slides over to Wild Oats to deliver a wholly appropriate slab of fluttering house romanticism rich in Detroit dreams and Chicago cheekiness, wherever the music might have been conceived. The cheekiness is no doubt most noticeable on "GWRH" with its homage to "Gypsy Woman", turning it into a fluttering Latino house jam, but before that comes the plush bump n rub of "The Story Of Her Life". "Insecurities" gets into a sexier kind of deep house funk, which "Gratitude" dutifully carries on until "Yellow" can round the record out with some largely beatless piano business.
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out of stock $22.83
Be Glad You Create Anything
Cat: WOTEP 030. Rel: 06 Jun 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Be Glad You Create Anything (6:59)
Communion (6:29)
You're Alive (There's Still Time) (2:45)
Review: Under the K15 alias, Kieran Ifill has been responsible for some wonderful deep, expansive and soulful music on Eglo, Wild Oats, Lo Recordings and WotNot Music. Here he returns to the latter for the first time in four years. He hits his stride straight away with "Be Glad You Create Anything", a sparkling, mid-tempo shuffler that wraps darting, Kaidi Tatham style jazz-funk synth motifs around loose and languid beats and a suitably warm and attractive bassline. Ifill's love of fluid piano lines, eyes-closed electronics and dreamy chords once again comes to the fore on 120 BPM deep bumper "Communion", before the producer treats us to the deliciously loved-up, poignant and sumptuous head-nodding bliss that is fine closer "You're Alive (There's Still Time)". In a word: superb.
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out of stock $10.37
Speed Of Life
Speed Of Life (double 12")
Cat: WOK 1502. Rel: 19 May 17
 
Deep House
Look (Beyond You) (8:21)
Truthfully (feat Kyle Hall) (3:17)
This Life Is All We Have (7:35)
Movements Of Joy (7:50)
Eternal (5:22)
The Speed Of Life (1:44)
Review: Dusty deep house producer K15 has previously impressed via string of fine EPs on Wotnot Music, Sound of Speed, Eglo and Wild Oats. None, though, have been quite as expansive as Speed of Life, a double 12" outing packed to the rafters with high-grade material. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from dreamy opener "Look (Beyond You)" - where jazz pianos spar with Herbie Hancock style jazz-funk synths over a sumptuous groove - and ultra-positive jazz-house wonder "This Life Is All We Have", to the early Floating Points-meets-Chez Damier shuffle of "Movements of Joy" and the toe-tapping, head-nodding bump of sparkling instrumental hip-hop closer "The Speed of Life". Arguably best of all, though, is "Truthfully", a wonderfully evocative chunk of downtempo smokiness co-produced by Kyle Hall.
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out of stock $20.75
Bordeaux
Bordeaux (12")
Cat: WOTEP 016. Rel: 23 Jul 14
 
Deep House
Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Kaidi Tatham remix)
Bordeaux (Glenn Astro & Imyrmind remix)
Hall Of Memories
out of stock $10.13
Volume 2
Volume 2 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MT 19016. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Deep House
K15 - "Pulse" (7:24)
Culross Close - "Dawn" (5:50)
Review: Many years after the first instalment we are now treated to a second volume of the Culross Close project from K15, a one time Wild Oats graduate, artist, DJ, producer and deep thinker who mixes up house, hip hop and jazz. He assumes his usual alias for the opener 'Pulse' which dances on dusty drums with nagging melodies in the middle and plenty of swing. On the flip he becomes Culross Close for 'Dawn' which his less club ready and more expressive, with heart melting pianos and a real jumble of drums and perc that is brilliantly loose.
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out of stock $14.52
Volume 1
Volume 1 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: MT 19005. Rel: 01 Jul 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
K15 - "Elemental" (7:53)
Culross Close - "Intrinsic Value" (4:30)
Review: K15 has been a man on a mission since he first emerged. The London based musician and beat maker has a truly cosmic sound that leans heavily on jazz for inspiration. He's worked on vital labels like Wild Oates and Eglo and now pops up on Mother Tongue to care of one side of this hot 12". His "elemental" is a far sighted track with cosmic keys and spiritual pads layered up over tumbling broken beats. On the flip, his other alias Culross Close appears with "Intrinsic Value" which is a lush track at the intersection of house, jazz, broken beat and jazz-funk. It is stuffed with the sort of very real feelings that define all his work.
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out of stock $15.83
CDR X Dimensions: Dimension Sounds
Cat: CDRX 001 (DIMENSIONS). Rel: 17 Oct 16
 
Deep House
K15 - "Rain Meditation"
Lismore - "Biffa"
FYI Chris - "Sugar"
Ben Houghton - "Market House"
Review: Long celebrated as a hub for new producers to showcase their talents, CDR return to the releasing game in partnership with Dimensions Festival. Up and coming house heads K15 and FYI Chris reportedly invited Lismore and Ben Houghton to take part in this collaborative release, resulting in four tracks that wouldn't sound out of place soundtracking a balmy afternoon dance on the Adriatic Sea. Oozing quality and soul throughout, there's a distinctly laid back flavour to the house on offer across this release, although FYI Chris add a touch more bite with their grubby lo-fi synth lines on "Sugar".
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out of stock $7.26
Devotion
Devotion (12")
Cat: EGLO 066. Rel: 05 Sep 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
K15 (Devotion) (7:27)
Patrick Gibin (Cloud Nine) (6:11)
Review: Eglo Records' 10th birthday celebrations are in full swing. They've already notched up a riotous birthday party that got rave reviews, and later in the year will release a brand new compilation of previously unheard treats. It's this collection that's being trailed here via Kieran "K15" Ifill's "Devotion", a dancefloor-focused chunk of soul-flecked broken beat that Ego co-founder Alexander Nut recently described as "music for the mind, body and soul". Over on the flip there's a vinyl-only exclusive in the shape of Ifill's remix of Patrick Gibin and Javonntte's recent jazz-funk fired soulful house workout "Cloud 9". Ifill opts for a heavy bruk-up flavour, wrapping soulful musical elements from the original around punchy, loose-limbed beats and speaker-bothering low-end pressure.
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out of stock $9.86
Earth State
Earth State (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: APRON 39. Rel: 30 Jul 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Dry Mango (part 1) (1:23)
Thursday (4:32)
Oceans (4:14)
Earth State (1:51)
Syntherlude (0:53)
Pace & Time (3:38)
Dry Mango (part 2) (3:33)
Review: It's always good to see a split release from two artists whose track records (no pun intended) make it very difficult to predict where the new wares will fit. Which is exactly the case with this one, given K15's oeuvre name-checks imprints like Wotnot Music, Eglo and Wild Oats, while SMDB has appeared on Funkineven's Apron and the always great Lo Recordings in recent years. Needless to say, then, if we can rely on one thing it's that everything on this expansive, obscure collection of curveballs will be deep and richly textured. From 'Pace & Time''s downtempo barroom jazz, to the shuffling broken beats and waves of synth on 'Dry Mango (Part 2)', the confusing beat structures and delicate piano play of 'Earth State' to 'Syntherlude''s beat-less, science fiction tune up, it's all well made stuff.
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out of stock $11.16
A Learning Curve
Cat: LO 156. Rel: 08 Feb 17
 
Deep House
Mr G - "Navigate" (6:05)
K15 - "The Guilt Within" (6:28)
out of stock $9.86
Wu15
Wu15 (12")
Cat: EGLO 48. Rel: 11 Dec 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
K15 - "Love's Gambit" (4:40)
Wu15 - "Space & Time" (2:18)
Wu15 - "The Anthem" (5:04)
Henry Wu - "Shahada" (2:53)
Review: It was only a matter of time before Henry Wu and K15 would link up with London's Eglo, and their respective prior releases for the likes of Wild Oats, Rhythm Section and 22a have earned them a spot in one of the finest house and broken beat labels around. "Love's Gambit" is a perfect example of the latter genre, a sublime blend of jazzy percussion swings and smooth melodic drifts, followed by the even more soulful bounces of the gentle "Space & Time" - one for the jazz fusion heads! "The Anthem" heads towards more housey spheres thanks to its stable beat pattern - it-s an absolute peach of a tune, by the way - but it's "Shahada" that governs the dancefloor with its rough MPC drum programming and finger-licking synth rotations. A beautiful and fitting addition to the catalogue.
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out of stock $8.29
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