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Singles
Deep Rooted Sampler
Deep Rooted Sampler (limited 12")
Cat: FNVS 012. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Halo - "Glory" (feat Maiya - Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (6:20)
Imaani - "Found My Light" (Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (6:06)
Dominique Fils-Aime - "Sun Rise" (Atjazz remix) (5:53)
Ralf Gum - "AWA" (feat Monica Blaire - Atjazz Love Soul mix) (6:25)
Nathan Haines - "U See That" (feat Vanessa Freeman & Marcus Begg - Atjazz Love Soul mix) (5:12)
The Realm x Atjazz x Kelli Sae - "On The Road" (vocal mix) (7:58)
Review: Back ion 2021, the relaunched Foliage Records imprint offered up a killer mix from NYC house legends Mood II Swing, the must-check Deep Rooted. Soon, the revitalised label will release a sequel, with long-serving British deep house don Atjazz at the helm. This sampler EP boasts six of the highlights from that set - all remixed and reworked by Atjazz himself. There's much to enjoy throughout, from the tense, slowly building deep-tech shuffle of Halo''s 'Glorty (Atjazz Galaxy Art Remix)'and the sun-splashed 6am bounce of Atjazz's remix of Dominique Fils-Aime's gorgeous 'Sun Rise', to the dreamy dancefloor wooziness of Ralf GUM's 'AWA' (re-imagined by Atjazz as an Osunlade-esque spiritual house workout) and the jazzy, bass-guitar-propelled broken house excellence of 'On The Road (Vocal Mix)', a three-way collab between Atjazz, Kelli Sae and The Realm.
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 in stock $17.36
Calma (Louie Vega remix)
Cat: VR 021. Rel: 15 Sep 05
Calma (roots mix)
Calma (bonus beats)
Calma (Ritual Rhodes dub)
Calma (Keyappella)
Review: Here's the huge US release of Bah Samba's "Calma" on Louie Vega's own Vega Records imprint. This one is an absolute must for the fans of deep and Latin flavored organic house, with Louie doing it lovely on his remix. The perfect end of summer record, "Calma" is a lush Latin groover with loads of keyboards and a fantastic female vocal from Isabel Fructuoso riding on top.
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out of stock $8.95
Vibrations
Cat: CCP 12. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Cengiz - "MOTF" (6:32)
Cengiz - "MOTF" (remix) (5:42)
Ishfaq - "Wonderjazz" (5:56)
Review: Colin Curtis - an early purveyor of rare groove and jazzdance whose credo rings far and wide - has been helming his own label of originals for some time now. Presently focusing on the best live-feel broken beat, house and jazz in his orbit, his latest curation, Cengiz and Ishfaq's 'Vibrations', is no break from this general rule. Each artist helming one side respectively, Cengiz' 'Motf' and its remix work a steadily built progression around faint jeers, metallic percs, filterpassed tom fills and space-age risers, the latter of which is much more skeletal than the former; while Ishfaq's 'Wonderjazz' moves impressively somewhere in the lost interregnum between speed garage and techfunk.
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out of stock $25.75
Required Listening Vol 2 (Sampler 2)
Cat: DR 028. Rel: 31 Oct 07
Cobblestone - "Creator"
I Luv - "Starz"
Review: When Toronto-based and ever versatile label Do Right! released 'Required Listening' - a raw, diverse and stunning compilation of sounds by artists from Toronto
- critics and music lovers around the globe took notice. 'Required Listening Volume 2' promises to keep up that standard of quality by featuring fresh tracks from
the West Coast, to the East Coast, with some stops in between. Vancouver's Cobblestone Jazz, a band comprised of world-renowned techno producer Mathew
Johnson, programmer Tyger Dhula and keyboardist Danuel Dante who are known for their hype live shows and their jazzy, minimal techno sound heard on the
track 'Creator'. Johnson's own tracks have received critical acclaim and have been caned by Laurent Garnier, Richie Hawtin and Tiga. Cobblestone Jazz have
been steadily creating a buzz around Europe, and were recently featured on Gilles Peterson on BBC Radio 1. Also representing the West Coast is 8-member band
1 Luv along with vocalists Amaila Townsend, Deanna Teeple and Dawn Pemberton. Their groovy, soulful, jazzy house track 'Starz' explains why this band was
discovered by uber-crew Jazzanova and was featured on their 'Secret Love 2 Folk' compilation and how their music has been finding its way into the crates of
people like Phil Asher, Osunlade and Benji B. 'Starz' is taken from 1 Luv's debut album 'Neophilia' on Sonar Kollektiv.
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 in stock $9.80
Joy
Joy (7")
Cat: FLB 40.
Joy
This Side
Review: Colonel Red & Inkswel's latest project, proudly presented by Liquid Beat, delves deep into themes of freedom, liberation and self-reinvention with an immediate, soulful sound. Their music, characterised by layered rhythms and poetic songwriting, underscores the joy of breaking free from mental and economic shackles, emphasising its importance for humanity and historical justice. On Side-1, 'Joy' is a slow-burning groove that blends hot rhythm and blues with a strong urban essence. The track's compelling beat and soulful vibe make it a standout. 'This Side,' by way of contrast, offers an upbeat funk infused with psychedelic elements, reminiscent of George Clinton or even Fishbone. This track brings a lively, infectious energy that invites people to celebrate and move. This project pushes a bold, decisive artistic vision rooted in the human spirit.
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out of stock $17.91
She Can't Love You
Cat: THY 003. Rel: 15 Feb 17
She Can't Love You (original mix) (6:37)
She Can't Love You (Egyptian Lover mix) (6:28)
Maxx E (6:38)
Review: Under the Danced Til Midnight alias, DJ Andy Anderson has always produced music that eschews easy categorization. His two previous 12" singles successfully blended elements of funk, soul, disco, hip-hop, house and Afrobeat. This madcap, all-that-counts-is-the-dancefloor feel is continued on "She Can't Love You", which laces Ijeoma's soulful, R&B style vocal over a backing track that variously doffs a cap to fuzzy funk, boogie, breakbeat and disco-house. Similar could be said about the more breakbeat-minded "Maxx E", which feels like a reworked instrumental dub of the title track. Speaking of reworks, the EPs's highlight is arguably Egyptian Lover's punchy electro remake of "She Can't Love You".
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out of stock $9.51
Box Aus Holz & Oye Presents BAH009
Cat: BAH 009. Rel: 24 Sep 14
Tanz In Theo's Beat Bar
Stimming Ne!?
Herrmann
Wukie (interlude I)
Hermine (interlude II)
Freheit Fur Die Oma
Applaus
Review: Sloppy drums that sound as cool as a skilled, but stoned funky drummer, lay the foundation to "Tanz In Theo's Beat Bar", the first track on this summery EP by an emerging collaboration between Glenn Astro and IMYRMiND. This latest record is the duo's third release, which this time lands on German label Box Aus Holz, and helps maintain the projects one-record-a-year output. Fans of Al Dobson Jr will enjoy the sounds on "Stimming Ne!?" - same goes with Hermine" (interlude II) - although the drums are much heavier this time, while hip hop themes and many-a woozy synth nestle their way into this generous seven-track EP.
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out of stock $9.51
25th Anniversary
25th Anniversary (limited 12")
Cat: LDSQ 001LTED. Rel: 03 Oct 13
Glenn Underground - "Spiritually Captured"
Isoul8 - "How I Feel" (feat Kaidi Tatham)
Isoul8 & Ricardo Miranda - "P Boogie"
Review: Heralding a quarter century of service for one of Italy's best-loved record stores, three certifiable house troubadours join forces to offer up tracks of the finest calibre, not least if you love old-school flavoured Chicago house music. Glenn Underground is up first with the Latino-tinged roller "Spiritually Captured", all charming chords and lightly drummed percussion. Isoul8 brings a more gutsy kind of acid house that both punches in the bottom end and bubbles delightfully on top before joining up with Ricardo Miranda for the sublime "P Boogie". Combining heartbreaking arpeggiated twinkles with expressive bass and luxuriant pads, a truly spellbinding track is crafted, and it's certainly not one to miss out on.
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out of stock $11.19
Detroit Beatdown Volume 2: EP 2
Cat: 3EEP 085. Rel: 08 Jan 08
Kelli Hand - "Escape In Detroit"
Pirahnahead - "I Do Love U" (feat Yamina Brock)
Drivetrain - "Tre 2"
Inohs Sivad - "Somewhere Else" (feat Diamondancer)
Review: It is four and a half years since Third Ear released 'Detroit Beatdown Volume One'.
The first of the three volumes of the Detroit Beatdown Third Ear project was completed
with the cd release of the complete 'Detroit Beatdown Remixes' in 2006. 'Volume Two' will
be spread across 5 eps through 2007 and 2008. A 2cd and limited vinyl box set will complete
'DB2' before getting into the remixes and 'Detroit Beatdown Sessions' eps again. Check!
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Intérprete: W-ski Jazzy Sport
out of stock $17.08
Sava EP
Sava EP (12")
Cat: PULVER 035. Rel: 14 Jul 06
Givin It Up (feat Capitol A)
Givin It Up (feat Capitol A - dub version)
Kranjcar
Semione
Review: The talented DJ and producer who had his first success with remixes for artists like Dutch Rhythm Combo ("Come on" - Sket remix) or Erik Sumo, always had his very own vision of new urban club sound and stands in the tradition of Pulver artists such as DJ Angola and Inverse Cinematics. In collaboration with no one less than Capitol A he is juggling with influences from deephouse, jazz and disco. And in the end Icasol is creating this special sound that makes Pulver Records so distinctive and unique.
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out of stock $8.95
LTDBLBL 016
LTDBLBL 016 (white vinyl 12")
Cat: LTDBLBL 016. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Hit The Floor (5:31)
Orange Mood (5:42)
Adrift (3:42)
Dazzling (7:27)
Sunset Recall (6:54)
Review: Ltd B's good recent run of form continues with another dive into lush deep house realms courtesy of ICTV. First off the mark is 'Hit The Floor' with its US garage-inspired drums and some old school hip-house vocals. 'Orange Mood' is a steamy one with romantic melodies soothing the soul and some smart vocals adding a tough of firey soul. 'Adrift' then picks up the pace with some high-speed jungle breakbeats and 'Dazzling' sinks back into loved-up late-night sounds with expressive vocal yelps. Last of all, 'Sunset Recall' takes things down into blissed out realms with dusty drums and wispy pads.
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A Place In The Sun
A Place In The Sun (translucent yellow vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: LIR 9V. Rel: 16 Nov 23
A Place In The Sun (Kaoru Inoue remix 45 edit) (3:47)
A Place In The Sun (dub) (4:27)
Review: Yasushi Ide has a storied career reaching back into the 80s club scene in Japan, and he's worked with many a legend in his time. He originally released 'A Place In The Sun' as a Japan-only track on his 2012 LP Late Night Blues, and now the track has been revived by NYC label Love Injection. The track which led to this release was in fact a limited dubplate mix of 'A Place In The Sun' by Kaoru Inoue, which the Love Injection founders Barbie Bertisch and Paul Raffaele found while on tour in Japan. In this remixed form on the A-side, or the dub version of the original on the flip, it's a resplendent slice of downtempo bathed in exquisite musicianship, not least Nobuyuki Nakajima's gorgeous Rhodes and Jamaican legend Ernest Ranglin's unmistakable guitar lines.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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Sweet Chariot
Sweet Chariot (12" + insert)
Cat: SS 101. Rel: 06 May 25
Invocation (feat Maimunah Baqui) (1:29)
Align (4:46)
Light (5:12)
2020 (4:49)
Eat The Plants (4:52)
Sweet Chariot (1:24)
Review: Detroit native Ideeyah is a singer, songwriter and performer whose soulful vocals and lyrical storytelling touch the heart. Born LaKeisha Johnson, who you may remember from featuring on Theo Parrish's superb DJ-kicks mix. Here she steps up to his Sound Signature label with a new solo EP produced by Meftah. It begins with praise-giving spoken words and cosmic synths on 'Invocation (feat Maimunah Baqui)' then takes in deep and jazzy broken beats on 'Align', heavenly keys and vocal coos on 'Light' and slow motion grooves on '2020' where Ideeyah's effortless smooth and seductive tones melt the heart. 'Eat The Plants' and 'Sweet Chariot' are two more magnificent vocal pieces with gentle live drums and meaningful pads.
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The Jazz Avengers
Cat: VP 010. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Igaxx - "Through The Night" (5:34)
DJ Dreamboy - "New Life" (5:50)
Jarren - "Summertime In The 323" (4:52)
Hanna - "Prayin'" (6:37)
Zopelar - "Caminhos Abertos" (5:50)
Review: We're surprised that the superhero league The Jazz Avengers aren't more spoken about: the idea seems so familiar yet uncannily unknown, we wonder if the notion of a superhero troupe composed of entirely of Black jazz musicians would've been too disturbing for the US Empire not to suppress. Taking after the idea, Bryan Hervieu's 'Jazz Avengers' EP is an elegant quadruplet of boat-rocking house beats, holding more sway in the domain of vibe than they do in the way of big generic ideas. Igaxx and DJ Dreamboy's 'Through The Night' and 'New Life' move at similar tempi yet vibe at different freqs, the former waxing cowbell and dusky padwork, and the latter serving a relatively purist, calculative 808 jam energy. Jarren's 'Summertime In The 323' segues quite seamlessly out from this session mood, though it does add some surreal, pitch-convected plucks; Hanna's 'Prayin'' is the only soul curveball, its syncopated, pre-one DX7 E-Piano chord preset mixed to an impeccable, gut-churning quality.
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out of stock $18.20
The Beast
The Beast (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: UBR 113151. Rel: 22 Apr 13
The Beast
Road Song
Review: Their first new material since their 2011 self-titled album, highly acclaimed Brooklyn funk septet let loose with two exemplary lessons in bright, tight timeless funk. "The Beast" is just one long head-nodding groove that oozes world class horn work. As we hit the sax solo there's a vague waft of Afrofunk but played a much slower, sedate tempo. "Road Song" is a little more upbeat but, thanks to some lone piano work, there's a touch of poignancy about the vibe. Think Booker T & MGs.
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out of stock $4.76
Get Down & Do It Right
Cat: SONOS 26. Rel: 30 Aug 07
Get Down & Do It Right (Joan Faulkner vocal)
Flip Side (instrumental)
Review: "Get Down And Do It", by Ikwezi, is a blazing afro funk track recorded in 1980 by Mombasa bass player Don Ridgeway and singer Joan Faulkner.
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out of stock $4.48
The Plan Is Dead
Cat: FC 12036. Rel: 15 Dec 10
One For Dimlite
Diablo Day Out
Supercharged
An Old Escape (Kill Them Kill)
The Aftermath
Review: If as the title of this Illum Sphere EP suggests and The Plan Is Dead, then long live the plan as the Mancunian producer adds credence to the ethos he's one to watch next year with some gloriously forward thinking beat dynamics entrenched in rich colours and melancholic textures. Breath cannot help but be taken away with the opening heavenly tones of "One For Dimlite" with sumptuous guitar refrains swinging in hippy motion with joyous piano flourishes and vocal harmonies. "Diablo Day Out" twists hypnagogic electric synth lines and dramatic orchestral flourishes around a crescendo of loose drum crashes amidst of dense fog of murky dystopian frequencies, a sensation that seeps into the hissing half step head nod of "Supercharged". On the flip "An Old Escape (Kill Them Kill)" provides the jaw drop moment, kicking down the doors to your ear drums with a monumental mass of Martyn-esque bass movements meets Demdike Stare menace. More big moves from Hoya Hoya!
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Intérprete: Slugabed
out of stock $7.28
Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God)
Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God)
Gbogbo Omo Ibile (Going Home)
Review: The first time ever on vinyl for these 1964 Rudy Van Gelder recordings.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
out of stock $9.51
Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God)
Igbesi Aiye (Song Of Praise To God)
Gbogbo Omo Ibile (Going Home)
Review: The first time ever on vinyl for these 1964 Rudy Van Gelder recordings!
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out of stock $8.95
12 Inches
12 Inches (12")
Cat: IPR 05. Rel: 23 Jan 08
Listen
Jeej Jeej
Ding To The Dong
Listen (instrumental)
Jeej Jeej (instrumental)
Ding To The Dong (instrumental)
Track 7 (acappella bits)
Review: These 12 tracks were created live during the filming of the TV program '12inches' on Dutch TV. 2 artists who haven't met before come together in '12inches' in order to create a track in a single day. Recorded at their home-studios in The Netherlands.
imPROOVment records was founded by Gumshoe (The Proov) in February 2003 in Harderwijk, the Netherlands. Now with some business experience imPROOVment records keeps an eye on other talented rap artists, producers & experimental hip hop projects ….
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out of stock $8.95
Feel The Real
Cat: GCV 002. Rel: 08 Feb 21
Feel The Real (Micky More & Andy Tee 12" remix) (7:11)
Feel The Real (Micky More & Andy Tee 12" remix dub) (6:38)
Review: Legendary acid jazz group Incognito have a playful, soulful sound like no other, many years after they first dreamt it up with Gilles Peterson's Talking Loud label in the 90s. Whenever it gets dropped don the floor, people go wild, and DJs continue to edit and remix it for modern audiences. Here their timeless 'Feel The Real' gets a double treatment from Micky More & Andy Tee. On the a-side they layer up the jazzy keys with nice noodling bass, and on the flip is a dub of the remix that pairs things back and allows those funky beats and chords to really shine.
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out of stock $13.16
Lowdown
Lowdown (7" + insert)
Cat: P 74515. Rel: 24 May 21
Lowdown (feat Mario Biondi & Chaka Khan) (4:27)
To Prove My Love (4:04)
Review: It was unfortunately ignored by those outside of the soul and jazz-funk scenes, but back in 2010 Incognito released a terrific cover version of Boz Scraggs' classic 'Lowdown'. Happily, P-Vine have decided to reissue it, allowing those who slept on it to make amends. While faithful to the original version, Incognito's take is smoother and ten times more soulful, helped by stunning joint lead vocals from Mario Biondi and the mighty Chaka Khan. Over on side B you'll find an earlier, under-celebrated cut that's similarly jazzy, soulful, funky and smooth, 2005 recording 'To Prove My Love'. It's very good, but nowhere near as celebratory and inspired as the A-side.
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Intérprete: The Allergies
out of stock $19.88
Show Me Love
Cat: 12DOME 209. Rel: 01 Mar 06
Show Me Love (Yamwho rework)
It's Just One Of Those Things
Come Away With Me (The Caves A Greater Joy mix)
Review: Second vinyl single release from the 'Eleven' album, with two stunning remixes released commercially on vinyl for the first time. Lead cut 'Show Me Love', featuring Carleen Anderson on vocals, is restyled for the dancefloor, as is the driving, percussive 'Come Away With Me', featuring Maysa, on The Caves' 'A Greater Joy mix'. Both these cuts are already in-demand items. Completing the trio of tracks is one of the radio favourites from the album, the mellow 'It's Just One Of Those Things'.
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out of stock $0.00
Broken Deep & Dope Sampler 2024 Vinyl Sampler
Incognito - "Freedom To Love" (Atjazz Astro remix) (5:25)
MRMILKDEE & Jill Rock Jones - "2 Positions" (Sean McCabe Cosmos dub) (5:22)
Harold Matthews Jr & Sean McCabe - "Metronome" (Turbojazz remix) (6:16)
KV5 & Kaidi Tatham - "Shook Up" (5:03)
Review: Reel People Music breaks new ground, in more ways than one, with the launch of fresh compilation series Broken, Deep & Dope. A spin-off from acclaimed compilation brand Soulful, Deep & Dope - introduced back in 2015 - this new series sees the much-loved independent imprint pushing further at the boundaries of soulful music. All with that customary Reel People feeling. Broken, Deep & Dope 2024, the series' first instalment, unleashes 20 superlative examples of the soulful 'bruk' (broken beat), nu beat and nu jazz sound that has so innovatively informed contemporary dancefloors around the world since its inception back in late '90s West London.
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Aqua Cheta
Aqua Cheta (12" + CD + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: AR 025. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Caduca (Hear & Now remix) (6:29)
Dulcis (Manu Archeo remix) (8:07)
Fluminea (Mushrooms Project Natural Grow mix) (10:12)
Marina (Ocean Moon remix) (5:50)
Caduca (CD)
Dulcis
Fluminea
Marina
Pluvia
Surgiva
Review: Relative newcomers Infradisco blend a Balearic sound of disco and house for the Italian label Archeo Recordings. Aqua Cheta is a blend of proper electronic examples of Balearic and chill out influences. 'Caduca' (Hear & Now remix) is ideal for the late-night scene with a blend a perfect blend of 80s and 90s but still sounding futuristic. Manu Archeo's remix of 'Dulcis' is a beautiful laid back downtempo jam that shimmers like a hazy day on the beach. We think you will like the organic and mystical 'Fluminea' as well. This EP couldn't finish any better than on the ambient tip with a soul warming float on the marina remix by Ocean Moon. Fans of Balearic, Cafe Del Mar and chill out music will treasure this EP no doubt. This 12" comes with a CD as well.
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The Ginseng Root EP
Cat: DG 10003. Rel: 04 Jul 12
High All Time!
Salada Estrelar
The SOAP Song (feat Tom Trago)
Ginseng Root (feat Benny Badge)
Review: The ace Australian producer known as Inkswel makes a debut on the couldn't have named it better Dopeness Galore label with an EP of health conscious future boogie called The Ginseng Root EP. You should be hooked as soon as the saturated gospel vocal hook on opening track "High All Time!" attempts to make its presence felt amidst the crunched up and spat out electro flex, and from here Inkswel continues to feed samples through the masher on the sultry MPC workout "Salada Estrelar." Tom Trago fans watch out now, as the Voyage Direct boss appears flipside, gracing "The SOAP Song" with his esteemed presence with heavily fonked out results - just wait for the analogue bassline to arrive! Proceedings end with the Benny Page featuring title track which is steeped in that 92 era boogie/house vintage. Do check!
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out of stock $8.68
Holders Of The Sun Remixes
Cat: CPT 60213. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Hold On To It (Moodymann remix) (6:10)
Make Me Crazy (Potatohead People remix) (2:57)
Cruel Mistake (Moodorama Weird Mistake remix) (3:59)
Cruel Mistake (Moodorama Deep Rise remix) (4:58)
Make Me Crazy (Potatohead People remix - instrumental) (2:57)
Review: A Moodymann remix is a mad rare thing. The singular Detroit producer very rarely steps out to tackle other people's music but when he does the world takes note. This time he sets to work on 2022's 'Hold On To It' by Colonel Red and Inkswel. In his hands, it becomes a distinctively low sling bit of sleazy deep house with punctured drums, off-grid pianos and his own vocal mutterings. Potatohead People offer a more lush and soulful downbeat vibe, while a Moodorama Weird Mistake is perfect for late-night back rooms and the Moodorama Deep Rise mix is all bubbly bass and melodies that provide real musical comfort.
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Figure It Out
Cat: FROSTED 002. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Inland Knights - "Figure It Out" (remastered) (5:13)
Inland Knights - "Figure It Out" (Mark Farina's Mushroom Jazz edit) (4:10)
Review: The Frosted label is back with more brilliance from Inland Knights in the form of this newly remastered version of the classic 'Figure It Out.' It was first put out back in 2013 as the first release on the label and remains a vital tune from the British pair. On the flip, Mark Farina is one of those hallowed producers who always has his own unique sonic signature, most famously under his Mushroom Jazz alias. His edit brings plenty of depth and broken beat lushness with noodling guitar riffs and spoken words making it a backroom gem.
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Silent Awakening EP
Cat: PL 12007. Rel: 13 Jun 13
Between Whiles
During A Given Moment
Come Through
Review: His first new Inner Science material in over two years, here we find Masumi Nishimura diving deep into the ambient beat pool with seriously spacey results. "Between Whiles" recalls early Four Tet material, all bubbles and reoccurring motifs that linger in the background. "During A Given Moment" comes with a touch more drama, albeit a cosmic style of drama. With twinkling arpeggios and slurring beats, it's the soundtrack to a steamy robot love scene in a movie from the future. "Come Through" ends on a much more upbeat note with the same sleepy loops and sparkling melodies but placed over a more solid 4/4.
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out of stock $15.67
You're Cured Mate
Cat: RXXV 01. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Hang On (7:09)
7 Grams Of Funk (6:00)
The Formula (7:09)
Review: Established in the UK in 2009 as master-builders of disco-house builds in the late naughty noughties, Instruments Of Rapture first cut the red tape with Ilija Rudman's 'Part Four' and lasted for just three years until 2012. And while the early axing was a shame, we think real works of art are those which are short-lived but profuse in quality. Now kicking back into gear after almost 15 years, the label now return to double up as both label and moniker, humorously titled 'You're Cured Mate'. Described as a "soundtrack more hypnotic and deadly than ever", this new one follows 'The Formula' of cut-short, hypno-loop lyrics and carnal felid whispers (especially in '7 Grams Of Funk'), marking an EPs' worth of subtle libertinage in 2025, the year of the snake.
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Detroit Jazzin' EP
Cat: PULVER 016. Rel: 22 May 04
Detroit Jazzin' (original version)
Detroit Jazzin' (All Good Funk Alliance remix)
Sine-Flow Disco
April Flow
Review: Nearly two years have passed since Joachim Tobias and Danilo Plessow, aka Inverse Cinematics, came out with their debut 12'' on Pulver Records. The rapid success of this exceptional duo has scarcely been matched by another Pulver act. "The Slow Swing EP" quickly found its way onto the play-lists of international luminaries like Peter Kruder, Hipp-E & Halo, to name a few. Licensing deals for big-screen advertising spots were not long in coming, followed up by remixes for a number of artists including, among others, Baby Mammoth and Joseph Malik. The latter's voice is also going to be featured on Inverse Cinematic's forthcoming debut album which will be appearing shortly on Pulver.
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Pulverising!
Cat: PULVER 041. Rel: 23 Jan 08
Arch Typ - "Do It" (feat Ahmad Larnes)
Positive Flow - "I See The Sun" (part 1)
Icasol - "French Twist"
Mr Beatnick - "Diving 4 Pearls"
Review: Pulver presents a track selection based on a DJ Mix by Danilo of Inverse Cinematics for
Gilles Peterson's Worldwideshow on BBC Radio One. 'Pulverising!' is a very rare mini collection of
unreleased tracks. Call it 'Future Boogie', 'Science Fiction Jazz' or just call it whatever you feel like.
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To The Powerful (Soulstance remix)
Cat: SCEP 425. Rel: 01 Nov 06
To The Powerful (Soulstance In The Broken Spirit remix)
My Inspiration (Soulstance Dig The Bass remix)
Review: Here comes another version of "To The Powerful". But do not be jaded, it's a double-whammy by Schema's very own Soulstance. The Lo Greco Bros prove they are not only serious producers and musicians but, can they remix too? They can indeed. The bass guitar carries "To The Powerful" towards a different sound dimension if compared with the other remix of the track by 2 Banks Of 4 or even the different take by the Invisible themselves. The groove is consistent and deep; the interpretation of the tune, the beats, the keys, the chords all open up to future jazz echoes driving the syncopation in the rhythmic realms of slight broken-beat. It all makes up to a heavy club tune to be played by fat-bass sound systems. "My Inspiration" on the B side is the other piece from the album re-worked by Soulstance that is found on the flipside, and it clearly follows the path traced by Side A, at least as to the rhythmic patterns. It is finest electronic combined to acoustic jazz interpretation, displaying swing and harmony. All in a combination where it is hard to tell between the music parts of the original jazz piece and the additional ones used in the remix.
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out of stock $7.83
What's Wrong With Your Mind
Cat: SE 706. Rel: 28 Feb 25
What's Wrong With Your Mind (4:07)
Mother Forgive Us (Agosta remix) (4:14)
Review: Space Echo returns with a bold funk-fuelled trip here that is powered by irresistible rhythms built on downtempo grooves. The track reflects on war-driven forces destabilising communities and Gianluca Petrella's trombone work channels pure Fred Wesley-esque funk energy while 1970s-inspired choral arrangements amplify its introspective message. Alongside this, Agosta's remix of 'Mother Forgive Us' from The Invisible Session's Echoes Of Africa transforms the track into a futuristic Afro-funk odyssey with tribal percussion tubing up next to pulsating electronics. A great package with a message of climate urgency that calls for a reconnection to nature.
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 in stock $14.29
I Knew The Way (Faze Action & Phil Asher remixes)
I Knew The Way (Phil's Restless Soul vocal remix)
Heroes Of The Conquest (Faze Action remix)
Review: Another two club bangers from The Invisible Session's album repertoire, as remixed by the hugely influential UK DJs, Phil Asher and Faze Action (aka the Lee brothers). The two club re-works are in slick UK dance style. The appeasing feeling in the song "I Knew The Way" remains, although it is elegantly transported to the clubs' atmosphere courtesy of the touch given by veteran DJ/producer Phil Asher. Even though the bass drum is in 4/4 the result is always soulful, ever groovy and never predictable - as proved by Mr Asher’s care for details and sound effects, as well as the twiddled keys by non-other-than Mark De-Clive Lowe. This vinyl presents the vocal piece in fine soulful-house style on Side A, whereas on Side B is to be found the remix of an instrumental piece in the album "Heroes Of The Conquest". More driving and faster than the other 2 instrumentals of the album, "Invisible Blessing" and "Three For You", this re-work of it by respected dance-duo Faze Action is rich in bongos, sound effects and delays. In a smart way the powerful horn section of the original piece is here, led to impress and shake the tune to a possibly even higher extent, melting the Latin-jazz influence into a strongly rhythmic club tune. Tip!
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out of stock $13.72
Life's Dancers
Life's Dancers (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ZEN 12437. Rel: 02 Sep 16
Life's Dancers (Floating Points remix) (9:44)
Life's Dancers (4:39)
First Time (5:54)
Review: Mercury-nominated Soul subverters The Invisible drop the second single from their album Patience with top shelf results: not only are we treated to brand new non album track "First Time" (a slinky exercise in futureproofed electro boogie), not only do we enjoy the hazy string safari "Life's Dancers" but we're also provided with an immaculate Floating Points extension. Doubling the length of the already beautiful original with his own subtle kaleidoscopic soul textures, it's a triple win scenario for all concerned - especially you.
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out of stock $8.68
Wings
Wings (12")
Cat: ZEN 12323. Rel: 05 Jul 12
Wings (album version)
LDN GRL (Raw version)
Wings (Floating Points remix)
Review: Steadily rising indie-electronica crossover act The Invisible made their name on Matthew Herbert's Accidental imprint, but their emergence on Ninja Tune sees them tapping further into an emotive well which gets fully realised on the latest single "Wings". It's hard to deny the resemblance to Radiohead in both singer Dave Okumu's breathless delivery and the soaring guitar work, although the beats have a rough finish not found in Oxford's favourite sons. Floating Points takes the reins for a sublimely delicate remix that keeps much of the melodic content intact, while the rugged rhythms get duped for gossamer flecks of hats and cymbals and not much else.
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out of stock $6.16
Edits
Edits (7")
Cat: GAMM 182. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Chill (Inkswel & Leonard Charles Space Funk rework) (3:50)
Hanna-ma-dia (Inkswel Jazz Cigarette Mash Up) (4:32)
Review: Prolific producer Inkswel becomes Inxxxwel for this new outing on 7" via the always excellent GAMM label. It's a two-tracker that is packed with hip hop, funk, soul and opens with 'Chill' - a Space Funk rework alongside Leonard Charles - which echoes the work of the great J Dilla as well as having some lush 90s r&b overtones. On the B-side, things get pitched down into New Jersey house territory with more sultry r&b tones on the excellent 'Hanna-Mi-Dia' (Inkswel Jazz Cigarette Mash Up) which features vocals from Blu & Ta'Raach. Two red hot jams, for sure.
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San Roque
Cat: JD 07. Rel: 16 Mar 06
San Roque
Valsamba
Review: Far Out take a trip back to Rio De Janerio circa the 1950s with this devastating double header from Afro-Brazilian alchemists the Ipanemas. Taken from their forthcoming CD only album for Far Out ('Samba is our Gift'), these two tracks are perfect examples of classic Afro-Brazilian samba, where cocoa-rich grooves bubble with African vibes and the most mellifluous, understated jazz playing possible. The Ipanemas are Wilson Das Neves and Neco, two legendary, septuagenarian musicians responsible for helping create bossa nova in 50s Brazil. In the half decade since then, they have played with all the Brazilian greats yet it's the one album they made together as the Ipanemas back then that's had vinyl junkies salivating. A Holy Grail for collectors of Brazilian rarities it fused Afro samba, bossa and jazz into a melting pot of wickedly heavy Afro-Brazilian tunes that was a unique one-off recording in Brazilian history - until, that is, Far Out invited them back into the studio!
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out of stock $6.71
African Dance EP
Cat: PULVER 040. Rel: 01 Feb 07
African Dance (feat Anya)
Breakfast
You Don't Feel Enough
Watch A Gwaan
Review: The 21 years old half German-American from lower Bavaria started playing piano at the age of 5. He started producing electronic music about 4-5 years ago and had his first release on "Pulverising! Cocoa" in June 2006. Since then he hasn't been lazy. Here he brings a mixture of broken beat, afro and ragga blended with organic and analog instrumentation.
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Intérprete: Tufan Demir
out of stock $8.95
Stumbled Across EP
Cat: RTR 0076. Rel: 17 Nov 10
Cover Me
Stumbled Across
Creeps
All My Friends
Review: Iron Curtis' debut for the Retreat imprint overseen by Yanneck Salvo aka Quarion and Session Victim's Hauke Freer certainly doesn't disappoint, delivering a resolutely fine deep house moment across the A Side in "Cover Me". Swathes of Chicago loving pads punctuate the first half of a track driven by liquid drips of bass and hi-hats pimped with crispness. It's the glorious drop into silence that prefaces the arrival of highly pitched vocal, thumping 808 kicks and crazed key stabs that act as the most pleasant slap in the face you'll receive in 2010. Straying far from the deep house template, the title track "Stumbled Across" is delightfully schizophrenic attempt at beatdown, driven by a deliberately off key array of snares, hi-hats and claps. An equally stuttering approach to laying down synths and keys has a dizzyingly brilliant effect. Flipping the script further, the all too brief "Creeps" displays a talent for head nodding MPC choppage to a backdrop of ethereal chord patterns.
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Gossip EP
Gossip EP (12")
Cat: MLDM 07. Rel: 26 Nov 24
New Chapter (7:04)
Gossip (7:09)
Jameson (6:13)
Review: While the Melodeum label is based in Chicago, many of its releases take cues from rubbery tech-house, minimal techno and early 2000s style German 'digital disco'. There's a flavour of the latter sound, pioneered by the Force Inc label, on 'New Chapter', the lead cut from Iron1's first EP for the imprint. All elastic beats, jazzy synth-bass, playful samples and dreamy chords, it's tech-house-funk for the nu-disco generation. The Argentinian producer opts for a spot of tech-house/synth-jazz fusion on flipside opener 'Gossip', before going deeper and woozier on the sample-rich deep house funk of 'Jameson'. As debuts go, it's impressively assured and genuinely ear-catching.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Callin' Me
Callin' Me (hand-stamped 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FWM 707. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Callin Me (feat Voyce Lashae) (5:44)
Heels On (4:54)
Review: Although they've collaborated a lot over the last decade, the two tracks on this seven-inch single date back to Stefan Ringer and Chris Irvin's first joint studio session. Remarkably given their friendship and long working relationship, it's also the pair's first collaborative release. A-side 'Callin' Me', which features vocals written and performed by Voyce Lashae (real name Alicia Leshik) is particularly potent - a squelchy, deep, soulful and off-kilter chunk of broken beat/souful electrofunk fusion rich in jazz-funk synth sounds, undulating electronic bass and crunchy machine percussion. The pair's jazz-funk and P-funk influences are even more evident on flipside 'Heels On', a similarly soulful, house-style number that sits somewhere between Kaidi Tatham and Prince.

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Love Theme (remixes)
Cat: BHE 002. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Love Theme (Ilija Rudman Higher Ground mix part I) (3:20)
Love Theme (Ilija Rudman Higher Ground mix part II) (2:43)
Review: Ilija Rudman shows his class here with two edits for the always-on-point Brooklyn Highs label. He turns his hand to an original by Soul Men aka Black Moses and Part 1 will her you lost in a reverie. The meandering, stoned, slow-motion funk licks, gentle drums and wallowing chords all wash over you like a soothing breeze. The Higher Ground mix part II introduces buttery male vocals that drip with eroticism and soul. This one should come with a pregnancy warning.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $16.52
A State Of Flow
Cat: SEVS 04. Rel: 01 May 19
The Chapel (4:36)
Full Circle (feat Holysseus Fly) (4:25)
Siren! (2:50)
Lapwing (4:52)
Yellow House (feat Yama Warashi) (3:25)
The River (5:00)
First Light (4:46)
Waterfall (feat Holysseus Fly) (4:06)
Surge (6:04)
Review: This long promised debut album from Pete Cunningham's hybrid electronic/acoustic jazz collective, Ishmael Ensemble, has already received rave reviews. Listening back, it's easy to see why. The collective specializes in inventive, slow-burn epics that fuse the producer's dance music influences with more traditional jazz and seductive songs that recall the folksy bliss of the Minnie Riperton fronted Rotary Connection. They're capable of laying down bona-fide floor-rockers - see "Siren!" and the sweaty, bass-heavy swirl of "Lapwing" - but it's often the more considered and atmospheric pieces ("The Chapel", "Yellow House (feat Yama Warashi)" and the trumpet-driven brilliance of "The River") that leave the longest lasting impression. Either way, it's a superb debut album that's well worth a listen.
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out of stock $14.29
Tunnels
Tunnels (7")
Cat: SEVS 02. Rel: 24 Oct 18
Tunnels (5:04)
First Light (4:28)
Review: Ishmael Collective are a Bristol based 'experimental jazzwise electronica' collective led by saxophonist and producer Pete Cunningham. Their last release was championed by the likes of Dan Snaith, Antal and Gilles Peterson and the follow-up sees Cunningham slip into a nostalgic haze. Here, he throws back to his formative years in Bristol's late noughties scene. "Tunnels" is a hypnotic and psychedelic journey through the outer limits of modern jazz, while the glistening ambient textures of "First Light" on the B side sees the collective express yet more of their deft and charming musicality.
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out of stock $12.04
New Era
New Era (CD single)
Cat: SEVS 16CD. Rel: 09 Feb 23
C90 (intro)
Polestar
New Era
Salm
Reasons
Review: While rooted in jazz, the output of Bristol outfit Ishmael Ensemble has always incorporated elements from different styles - something we attribute to main man Pete Cunningham's prior career as a DJ and a producer, as well as his long involvement in the eclectic-minded Bristol music scene. It's perhaps fitting then that the band's latest missive is a five-track collaboration with another West Country hero, MC, singer and producer Rider Shafique. His role as a "dub poet" is explored on largely ambient opener 'C90 Intro', while he channels the spirit of Tricky and Massive Attack on jazz-meets-trip-hop jam 'Polestar'. Elsewhere, 'Reasons' is a hazy, rising and atmospheric contemporary jazz song, 'Salam' is a harp-infused ambient soul song, and 'New Era' is a thrilling jazz epic.
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out of stock $6.44
New Era
New Era (12")
Cat: SEVS 16LP. Rel: 09 Feb 23
C90 Intro (0:54)
Polestar (4:18)
New Era (4:43)
Salm (1:38)
Reasons (4:50)
Review: Pete Cunningham's hybrid electronic/acoustic jazz collective Ishmael Ensemble has been right at the forefront of innovation when it comes to those sounds. For his latest project he links up with lyricist and MC Rider Shafique. They first met some six years ago when Cunningham was struck by "his powerful way with words." As such they got in the studio, Cunningham embraced a more bass heavy sound to his style and drew on his love of the likes of dub kings King Tubby and Adrian Sherwood. Coupled with Rider's voice and you have a superb new record.
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Stay Stay Stay
Cat: ESPD 021. Rel: 22 Feb 11
Stay Stay Stay
Waves Of Love (original disco version)
Waves Of Love (Deeper mix)
Review: Italian producer Isoul8 and Detroit bassist Paul Randolph (of Innerzone Orchestra fame) hook up on this rather lush 12" on Japanese imprint Especial. "Stay Stay Stay" is a tribute to Roy Ayers and Don Blackman, with soulful vocals floating over the top of languid, funky bass licks and mellow, twinkling keys. The flipside contains two versions of "Waves Of Love" - with the solid 4/4 thump of the disco version slightly shading it for our money. It was also a favourite in the record box of the late Aaron Carl, and as such the Especial crew have dedicated this release to the much loved producer.
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out of stock $16.79
Just The Way I Like It
Cat: NSRVINYL 012. Rel: 05 Mar 20
Isoul8 - "Just The Way I Like It" (feat Diamondancer - 12" mix) (6:44)
June Jazzin - "Unfriendly Guests" (7:02)
Review: Now this is proper house music from the Noble Square label. Crate-digging veteran Volcon aka Isoul8 has linked with Diamond Dancer and enlisted the lush guitar of Piranahead to cook up a fantastically deep and effusive track that overflows with soul and spirituality, while the gentle vocals add another layer of cool. On the flip side, June Jazzin comes just as correct with a timeless broken beat track that glows thanks to the jazzy keys and bendy chords that light it up. Loungey yet heady, it's as good as it gets, frankly, and will swell your heart in two different but equally impactful ways.
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out of stock $13.16
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