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Continuance
Cat: ERE 788. Rel: 11 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Half Moon Mornings (2:01)
Reese's Cup (1:55)
No Yeast (feat Boldy James) (3:43)
Obsession (2:40)
Corvette Rally Stripes (feat Havoc & Wiz Khalifa) (4:12)
Whale Watching (feat Styles P) (3:59)
The Tonight Show (2:14)
Signature Move (2:35)
Louis Baggage (feat Babyface Ray) (2:19)
The Final Board (3:51)
Jodeci Tape (2:19)
Endurance Runners (feat Larry June) (3:14)
Kool & The Gang (2:28)
Review: Curren$y and The Alchemist first teamed up in 2010 for the Covert Coup album, which was reportedly recorded in full the first day they met. Alchemist has worked with all manner of high profile heads from Dilated Peoples and Ghostface Killah to Mobb Deep's Prodigy, Royce Da 5'9" and plenty more besides, but he's at his best working with New Orleans' Curren$y on these low slung jams. There's a wistful, soulful lilt to beats Alchemist conjures up like the Boldy James-featuring 'No Yeast', while Wiz Khalif and Havoc sound reflective on 'Corvette Rally Stripes'. This is hip-hop to sink into - one for mellow moments when you want the lyrics to soak in and the beats to take you far away.
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 in stock $28.93
Voir Dire
Voir Dire (limited cassette)
Cat: 936248 49643. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 Hight Street (1:32)
Vin Skully (1:56)
Sentry (feat Mike) (2:08)
Heat Check (2:23)
Mancala (feat Vince Staples) (2:50)
27 Braids (1:55)
Mac Deuce (2:13)
Siriua Blac (2:06)
Dead Zone (3:01)
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples) (3:19)
Free The Ruler (2:43)
My Brother The Wind (1:30)
Geb (3:31)
 in stock $16.83
Voir Dire
Voir Dire (limited silver vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 849582. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street (1:37)
Vin Skully (1:51)
Sentry (feat MIKE) (2:09)
Heat Check (2:36)
Mancala (feat Vince Staples) (2:42)
27 Braids (1:55)
Mac Deuce (2:09)
Sirius Blac (2:08)
Dead Zone (2:59)
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples) (3:55)
Free The Ruler (2:09)
My Brother The Wind (1:47)
Geb (3:23)
Review: Once known as the technical wunderkind of alt hip-hop collective Odd Future, the ascension of Earl Sweatshirt to incomparable outlier status as a wordsmith very much in his own lane, has been a muted spectacle to behold. Celebrating the tenth birthday of Doris (his acclaimed major label debut released in 2013) earlier this year in front of a sold out KOKO just a stone's throw (no pun intended) from our offices, the anniversary show was immediately followed by a mass exodus down to Camden's Jazz Cafe where a limited club experience teased material from the much-pondered collaborative project with legendary producer and long-time Earl affiliate The Alchemist. Currently available to stream while vinyl continues to be pressed, Voir Dire exudes a lackadaisical, dare we say positive demeanour across its brief half-hour runtime, with Earl unpacking his fading twenties, preparing for his encroaching thirties and delving into the shift in perspective that comes with fatherhood. Brimming with both artist's trademark flourishes of drugged out, apathetic delivery and chopped, screwed and warped jazz and soul samples, the subtle coalescing of styles results in a work that's equal parts enlightening yet understated, while long-time collaborators/friends Vince Staples and MIKE both offer standout appearances.
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Voir Dire
Cat: 009362 4849612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street
Vin Skully
Sentry (feat Mike)
Heat Check
Mancala (feat Vince Staples)
27 Braids
Mac Deuce
Sirius Blac
Dead Zone
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples)
Free The Ruler
My Brother The Wind
Geb
Review: A decade after making his major label with Doris, all all-star affair featuring contributions from the RZA, Frank Ocean and Tyler The Creator, Los Angeles MC Earl Sweatshirt delivers album number six - a two-way hoedown with acclaimed beat-maker, Cypress Hill affiliate and fellow LA resident The Alchemist. It's a musical marriage with great potential, all told, as Earl Sweatshirt delivers distinctively enigmatic lyrical flows in his distinctive timbre over impeccable beats that draw on an impressively diverse range of samples. Compare and contrast, for example, the sparse, bluesy brilliance of 'Vin Skully' and the West Coast synth-funk influenced smoothness of 'Heat Check', or gospel-influenced Vince Staples hook-up 'Mancula' and the slow-motion drowsiness and aural beauty of 'Sirius Blac'.
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Voir Dire
Voir Dire (LP + insert)
Cat: 009362 4849537. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street (1:35)
Vin Skully (1:53)
Sentry (feat MIKE) (2:10)
Heat Check (2:27)
Mancala (feat Vince Staples) (2:43)
27 Braids (1:58)
Mac Deuce (2:13)
Sirius Blac (2:04)
Dead Zone (3:07)
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples) (3:04)
Free The Ruler (2:16)
My Brother The Wind (1:37)
Geb (3:27)
Review: Elusive former Odd Future wordsmith Earl Sweatshirt celebrated the ten year anniversary of his seminal 2013 major label debut Doris back in August to a sold out crowd down the road from our offices in KOKO. Directly after the show had finished, the mass would march down to the Jazz Cafe for an exclusive club night where teasers were unveiled of the long-gestating collaborative album with esteemed, multi-generational hip-hop producer The Alchemist. Already streaming while vinyl currently sits on the presses, Voir Dire offers a reliably hazy, laid back yet subtly esoteric collection of forward thinking, muted bangers; breathing with the same sonic ambivalence of a project such as Madvillainy, while the mainstay features from Sweatshirt alumni MIKE and Vince Staples aid in grounding the work within the ever-expanding tapestry of Earl's output.
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 in stock $29.19
The Great Escape
The Great Escape (gatefold LP)
Cat: ERE 938. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Turkish Cotton (2:41)
89 Earthquake (3:14)
Solid Plan (feat Action Bronson) (2:47)
Palisades, CA (feat Big Sean) (3:15)
Summer Reign (feat Ty Dolla $ign) (2:39)
Orange Village (feat Slum Village) (3:41)
Porsches In Spanish (3:08)
Art Talk (feat Boldy James) (3:17)
Ocean Sounds (2:40)
Left No Evidence (feat Evidence) (2:53)
What Happened To The World? (feat Wiz Khalifa) (3:57)
Exito (feat Jay Worthy) (2:47)
60 Days (feat The Alchemist) (2:58)
Barragan Lighting (feat Joey Bada$$ & Curren$y) (2:55)
Review: The Alchemist and Larry June say they 'followed what felt natural' when writing this one and the results are organic and absorbing. This is the CD version of the pair's new album which finds them combine forces for this smoother than silk outing on Empire that brings the best out of both. The Alchemist is a veteran producer who has worked with a who's who of hip-hop over the years, and June is a Bay Area rapper with a real touch of class to his work. He can rap about anything from gourmet food to art, teaching people how to hustle, or whatever else.
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 in stock $38.91
The Great Escape
Cat: ERE 936. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Turkish Cotton
89 Earthquake
Solid Plan (feat Action Bronson)
Palisades, CA (feat Big Sean)
Summer Reign (feat Ty Dolla $ign)
Orange Village (feat Slum Village)
Porsches In Spanish
Art Talk (feat Boldy James)
Ocean Sounds
Left No Evidence (feat Evidence)
What Happened To The World? (feat Wiz Khalifa)
Exito (feat Jay Worthy)
60 Days
Barragan Lighting (feat Oey Bada$$ & Curren$y)
Review: The Alchemist and Larry June say they 'followed what felt natural' when writing this one and the results are organic and absorbing. This is the CD version of the pair's new album which finds them combine forces for this smoother than silk outing on Empire that brings the best out of both. The Alchemist is a veteran producer who has worked with a who's who of hip-hop over the years, and June is a Bay Area rapper with a real touch of class to his work. He can rap about anything from gourmet food to art, teaching people how to hustle, or whatever else.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $15.51
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