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WC 001
WC 001 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WC 001. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Beat Spacek - "Alone In Da Sun" (5:50)
Lukid - "Hair Of The Dog" (4:33)
Review: Well Curated is a series of releases and parties that - in its own words - "reflects the ethnomusicology of the last 50 years of music" - and aims to reach into all genres, merging classic styles and breaking down barriers. Steve Spacek occupies the A-side with the breezy broken beat and soul-in-space of 'Alone In Da Sun', while Lukid's 'Hair Of The Dog' is a more intense counterpart, with wobbling sub-bass and swirling, surging atmospherics hovering above.
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New Tangents In Kampala London & Nairobi
Cat: ESP 7005. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Karun, K15 & Lex Amor - "Hold On" (3:30)
Sola & Labdi - "Nanae" (3:58)
Review: American music obsessive and archivist Jerome Derradji's Past Due Records label has got a fine compilation on its hands here. It gathers upside of the very best sounds that San Antonio-based funk band Horizon ever put out. They had a hardcore and devoted local following in the early 89s and secured a number of big radio hits. They were all released on 7"s that you will struggle to ever track down. Thankfully, each one gets assembled here across four fantastic sides of vinyl. What's more, no fewer than ten previously unreleased tracks also make the cut. These are authentic lo-fi funk gems with powerful rhythm sections and seductive vocal sounds.
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There's Always Next Year
Cat: AAR 023. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Offseason Getaway (feat Leo Yucht & Greg Carleton) (4:38)
Curse (5:02)
3rd & 28 (4:39)
140 To The Pin (feat Greg Carleton) (6:39)
Let (4:38)
There's Always Next Year (feat Leo Yucht & Greg Carleton) (4:13)
Review: Australia's Analogue Attic plays home to a second solo album from Sean La'Brooy, the label co-founder and one half of Albrecht La'Brooy. This collection has six sublime compositions that are designed to soundtrack some moments of downtime or accompany you through some of life's more winning moments. It is made from field recordings and "commentary from a range of codes" which weave their way betwixt and between silky saxophone lines and piano chords. It's a lovely downtempo sound that reminds you to revel in the joys of life whenever you can.
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When The Sun Dips 90 Degrees
Cat: FW 175. Rel: 21 Jun 18
90 Degrees (4:08)
Something My Heart Trusts (4:41)
Burn & Rise (2:40)
Heaven (4:59)
Body Needs Healing (4:59)
Review: After her magnetic debut EP for Running Circle in 2017, Nottingham's Yazmin Lacey lands on our charts with her follow-up 12", a piece of work that sounds deeply accomplished and expansive for being her second EP to date. Largely roaming within the jazzo-sphere, When The Sun Dips 90 Degress is a beautifully seductive five-tracker, with the artist's voice reigning supreme over the cascading showers of piano keys and subtle electronics, somehow tapping into the Alice Coltrane sort of vibe. There's no harp here, but plenty of soulful charisma. Fear not thy devout jazz fanatic - this can get real deep and real smooth. It's a broken beat fan's dream some true. More from Lacey is, indeed, expected in the remainder of the year. Marvellous stuff.
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Remix Dubplate #002
Remix Dubplate #002 (green vinyl 7")
Cat: FMPLB 003. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Blackbird (Emma-Jean Thackray remix) (4:27)
Collage (Greg Foat remix) (4:04)
Review: Foundation Music take two of the standout tracks from Lady Blackbird's critically acclaimed debut album 'Black Acid Soul' and enlist the expertise of some of jazz's finest talents - Greg Foat and Emma-Jean Thackray - to step up and remix these absorbing cuts. Jean-Thackray delivers a casual, hypnotic, broken-beatific dream-imagining of the track 'Blackbird', replete with bustling piano backings and amphitheatrical echo. Foat, meanwhile, pulls out the smoother-edged, slow-jammed stoppers on his version of 'Collage', in what amounts to a deeply sensuous downtempo funk head-nod.
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I'm Rick James Bitch
Cat: FCDR 004. Rel: 22 Nov 21
Lakim - "I'm Rick James Bitch" (3:05)
Boombaptist - "Jerry Mane" (2:42)
Review: Rakim and Boombaptist join forces for this turbo-charged cut and paste job. The two short but sweet tracks on this little 7" are packed with eons of hip hop and b-boy history, all chopped up, spliced and diced into fragments that you will have plenty of fun pulling apart. First up is 'I'm Rick James Bitch'with planning bass, crisp boom bap drums and iconic vocal samples the on the flip is 'Jerry Mane' which is slightly less raw and a little more soulful and outward looking. Both are big tools for big reactions on the floor.
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Hang The Rich
Hang The Rich (limited 12')
Cat: DFA 2693. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Hang The Rich (4:35)
Hang The Rich (JD Twitch edit) (8:04)
Review: A few years back, legendary Alt-jazz saxophonist (and original Philip Glass Ensemble member) Dickie Landry handed LCD Soundsystem's Korey Rich a tape of a very NYC-sounding punk-funk track he recorded in his native Louisiana way back in 1986. Finally out, 'Hang The Rich' sounds like a long-lost downtown dub-disco gem that joins the dots between Patrick Adams' more eccentric disco productions, Bristolian punk-funk mavericks Maximum Joy, and McFadden & Whitehead after a fistful of psychedelics. Optimo's JD Twitch provides the obligatory 21st century dancefloor tweak - a stretched out, DJ-friendly revision blessed with bonus jacking drum machine rhythms and some trippy synth motifs. It's breathlessly brilliant, as anyone who has heard him and Optimo partner Jonnie Wilkes DJ over the last three years will confirm.
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Bahia Swing
Cat: EDR 027. Rel: 21 Apr 16
Bahia Swing (6:36)
Ritmo Loco (4:49)
Jurumba (3:47)
Wild Cypher Time (2:17)
Hip Hop Airport (4:58)
Review: Last time we heard from Cleon and Jazzy Pidjay, otherwise known as Last Bongo In Paris, was back in 2013 on EDR...and here they are back on the same label, and out the bottom of a hat. Similarly to last time, "Bahia Swing" manages to conjure the right balance between jazz, funk and something a little more tropical, a sound and panache that is carried through to the following four cuts of juice. Our favourites are "Ritmo Loco" for its Latin energy, and the delightfully broken "Jarumba". If you're looking for something a little jazzy and saucy, but that pushes beyond the genre's natural confinements, this is it.
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Green Season
Green Season (coloured vinyl 7" limited to 180 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: LBIP 01. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Green Season (4:39)
The Good Tortilla (2:35)
Big Bad Bobby (1:58)
Bonus Scratch (0:24)
Review: This is the debut release by the French duo Last Bongo In Paris, also known as Cleon & Jazzy Pidjay. Both are DJs and producers with a background in Latin funk and jazz-funk, and these influences more than strongly shine on 'Green Season', a release whose priority is heavy breakbeats backed by a whismical, live-instrumental flavour. The title track swims and sways through meandering kazoos and psychedelically-filtered falsettos, while the B-side brings up the flip with yet three more incredible live-but-edited-in-post numbers, plus a really weird, never-heard-before 'Bonus Scratch'.
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Babylon Shuffle
Cat: TB 008. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Call Yu Out (2:26)
Babylon Shuffle (feat Achante) (3:15)
In Da Morning/Shaka (feat Achante) (5:18)
Mango In Da Parish (5:34)
Unformidable/Call It Out (5:41)
Og (outro) (2:34)
Review: It's time to touch base with Errol and Alex Rita's Touching Bass here as the small but already great-sounding label hits release number eight with this fine Babylon Shuffle release. All six tracks from Last Nubian and Geneva's Sweet Fruity Brunch blend the sounds of inner city London with deep house and broken beats, starting with the party vibes of 'Call Yu Out'. 'In Da Morning/Shaka' (feat Achante) then has lithe and wispy synths shimmering over metallic broken beats with great vocals adding soul and 'Mango In Da Parish' is a b-side highlight with its beautifully delicate house drums keeping the dancefloor afloat next to jazzy flutes.
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Understand What Black Is (Mala/Dego & Kaidi remixes)
Cat: STUDR 041. Rel: 14 Jun 18
Understand What Black Is (Mala remix) (4:39)
Understand What Black Is (Mala instrumental mix) (4:38)
Understand What Black Is (Dego & Kaidi remix) (3:56)
Understand What Black Is (Dego & Kaidi instrumental mix) (3:58)
Review: Anyone with even the most rudimentary knowledge of hip-hop history will tell you that the roots of rapping can be traced back to the early '70s spoken word albums of The Last Poets. It's because of this that the collective's recent album, Understand What Black Is (their first for nearly two decades), was such a big deal. Here the title track is given the remix treatment. Mala handles the A-side, delivering vocal and instrumental passes that re-cast the track as a skanking, dub-wise excursion full of ricocheting electric piano notes and suitably heavy bass. 2000 Black main men Dego and Kaidi Tatham take a more up-tempo approach on the flip, wrapping the Poets conscious vocals and instrumentation around their own fizzing broken beat rhythms, jazz-funk chords and darting electronics.
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Da Tru Skool
Cat: BB 7012LTD. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Da Tru Skool (2:32)
Da Tru Skool (instrumental) (2:30)
Review: Leaf Dog & BVA (who is known as part of the Four Owls) are fierce lyricists and leaders of the UK school of rap. They both drop some real heat here over a compelling hip hop rhythm produced by DJ Jazz T. The three artists have all spent years laying it down in electric fashion at live shows and now come together to drop what is an instant modern classic. 'Da Tru Skool' has off-grid jazz chords and classic boom-bap drums with the vocal flows up top the icing on the cake. Artwork by Don Stilts makes this even more essential to pick up.
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Jazzfloor Edits
Cat: LGF 013. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Jungle Track (6:19)
Jazzy Touch (3:23)
Jazzy Track (6:03)
Give Me Some (6:41)
World (5:08)
Review: We're become accustomed to hearing Lego Edit apply his scalpel touch - and love of beefing up vintage beats - to funk, soul, disco and boogie cuts, though his tastes are much wider than that - as this five-track selection of reworks prove. The Jazzfloor Edits title is a bit of a giveaway, with the popular producer turning his hand to jazz-funk, jazz, and bona-fide jazz-dance faves. He first turns a Hammond-heavy jazz-funk shuffler into a bumpin' jazz-house number on 'Jungle Track', before expertly reworking a Latin-tinged, Ramsay Lewis style jazz workout on the superb 'Jazzy Touch'. On 'Jazzy Track', he successfully tweaks a triple-time, piano-heavy jazz stomper, while 'Give Me Some' is a jazz-funk-meets-disco treat, and 'World' sounds like a house head's take on what sounds like one of Gil-Scott Heron's most righteous and life-affirming moments.
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Leo & Caito
Cat: S108 021. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Sao Januario (5:22)
Sunny Villa On A Distant Planet (8:36)
Rolando Nascer Do Sol (7:02)
OWL WCS (4:23)
Review: The artwork for this new 12" from the System 108 label is eccentric enough to make you want to check out the music even if you don't know the artists. It's the sort of cover that suggests the music will be left of centre and quirky and that it is. 'Sao Januario' is a deep and lazy groove with sunny chords and jazzy keys that take you to the global south. 'Sunny Villa On A Distant Planet' is a twisted disco cut with house leaning drums and big cowbells under intergalactic synth lines. 'Rolando Nascer Do Sol' then rides a crisp electro breakout to keep you on your toes and 'OWL WCS' slows down for a cuddly back-to-mine style closer.
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An Osirian Dream (OG & Theo Parrish Takes)
Cat: MT 19015. Rel: 30 Oct 23
An Osirian Dream (3:35)
An Osirian Dream (Beatless version) (3:37)
An Osirian Dream (T's take) (3:44)
An Osirian Dream (T's take instrumental) (5:48)
Review: Mother Tongue sure knows how to serve up some beautifully escapist and Balearic sounds and that's exactly what we have here with this seductive new 12" from Tiombe Lockhart feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow. This welcome return to the label from Lockhart comes as a teaser ahead of her new album Going Forth By Day. On this evidence, it's going to be a real doozy because 'An Osirian Dream' is utterly angelic. The vocals soar to the heavens next to celestial melodies over a gentle rhythm. Also included a beatless version and a couple of T's takes which get more jazzy.
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Intérprete: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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All Ages
All Ages (12")
Cat: CWPT 006. Rel: 01 Jun 23
All Ages (3:52)
Afternoon At Barenquell (6:24)
Sanders Groove (4:07)
Soft As Moonlight (3:47)
Review: For the latest release on his admirably reliable CWPT label, Palm Trax has turned to Loket, the 'saxophonic alias' (in his words) of Berlin underground mainstay (and sometime Massimiliano Pagliara collaborator) Tahl Klainman. The four tracks on offer naturally put his emotive and entertaining sax playing front and centre, cannily combining it with all manner of stylistic influences and colourful synth sounds. He first joins the dots between trip-hop, dancefloor hip-hop and moody jazz-funk on 'All Ages', before opting for a smoother, sunnier and more bass-heavy vibe on the seriously summery 'Afternoon At Barenquell'. Over on side B, 'Sanders Groove' sounds like the missing link between DJ Cam, Portishead and Greg Foat, while 'Soft at Moonlight' is a skittish, up-tempo affair that defies easy categorisation.
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Sound'n'Blues
Sound'n'Blues (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: GR EP 001. Rel: 13 Sep 22
Cameron (2:20)
Hum (7:36)
Untitled (1:02)
November (6:04)
Fast Action (3:14)
Ta Teasha Love (1:31)
Review: Lu-Fuki has dipped into his vaults to dig for treasure and boy has he found it. This lush EP draws together some brilliantly dusty deep house and seductively lo-fi hip hop onto one crucial 12" that is limited to just 100 copies. The nagging chords and melancholic bass of 'Cameron' sinks you into a reflective mood from the off then 'Hum' explores Theo Parrish-style realness and rawness. 'Untitled' is a short and sketchy skit and 'November' seduces with its busted beats. 'Fast Action' is all off-gird hits and daubs of synth and then there is romance in the air on 'Ta Teasha Love'.
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Series: 1$ Bin Breaks
Odetta - "Sakura" (2:04)
Oliver Sain - "On The Hill" (2:25)
Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band - "Enchanted Lady" (2:05)
Annette Peacock - "Survival" (1:41)
The Originals - "Sunrise" (1:36)
Isaac Hayes - "A Few More Kisses To Go" (1:23)
Les McCann - "Go On & Cry" (1:27)
Review: The Galaxy Sound Co US is now up to number 41 in their buy-on-sight 'Series: 1$ Bin Breaks'. It's another vital 45 rpm that packs a lot in with plenty of epic sound sources that you will recognise and love from some of your favourite hip-hop joints. Artists like Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Puff Daddy, De La Soul, Ghostface Killah, J Dilla, Redman and Alicia Keys have called upon the sounds you will hear here from original artists like Odessa, Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band, Issac Hayes and many more. File this one under essential breaks, library sounds and jazz nuggets.
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6th
6th (12")
Cat: 2048 BLACK. Rel: 30 Jan 20
Life After Subway (4:12)
The Blessings Of Salvation (4:35)
Return Of Pastor Shadrach (6:12)
Blue Signs (3:05)
Review: Starting 2020 like they mean to go on, West London's 2000 Black crew serves up an essential four-tracker created during jam sessions between regular collaborators Kaidi Tatham, Akwasi Mensah, Matt Lord and Dennis "Dego" McFarlane (Ranks). As with their previous collaborative releases, its' four tracks variously join the dots between deep house, bruk, jazz-funk and mellower flavours. As usual, the beats are tight and weighty, the musicianship exceptional (Kaidi's keys-playing being a particular highlight), the chords deep and the lead lines memorable. While all four tracks are excellent, our picks are the rubbery bruk-up bliss of "Return of Pastor Shadrach" and the sun-kissed broken house warmth of "Life After Subway".
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Simmering
Simmering (12")
Cat: 2041 BLACK. Rel: 13 Jul 17
Simmering (4:59)
Private Life (3:31)
Long Climb In The Sun (4:15)
Review: It would seem we're back on the Christmas card list... 2000 Black supergroup comprising the likes of Dego, Mensah and original Bugz members Lord and Tatham have been slowly ramping up their releases again and this year has seen their largest output yet. Following "Two Way Here One Way Go", "Simmering" proffers three more sublime and silky instrumentals from deeply decorated foursome. "Simmering" is a tight jazz funk jam with a sprung guitar groove spine and a blissful switch into soothing flutes midway, "Private Life" flips for a sunnyside digidub, all spacious and rippling with its breezy keys while "Climb The Sun" brings us back to the funk root note but with rising synth insistency that's bruk to the bone. Simmering now, boiling tomorrow...
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 in stock $9.86
Álbumes
The Night Took Us In Like Family
The Night Took Us In Like Family (limited silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPMMG 00067IE. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Introducting A Conspicuous Man (part 1) (1:05)
Do My Best To Carry On (3:01)
Ice Obsidian (1:54)
Underworld (3:24)
All I Need (feat Gift Of Gab) (2:50)
God Complex (part 2) (1:44)
The Concrete Some Call Home (2:36)
Ignore The Man To Your Right (feat Homeboy Sandman) (2:54)
Taken By The Night (3:19)
The Damning (part 3) (1:58)
The Lineup (2:07)
Kicking Glass (2:01)
Kind Of Like Life (2:33)
Revenge & Escape (part 4) (1:29)
I Was Invisible Nothing (3:01)
Death Valley (2:26)
Starry Eyed Balcony Walkers (3:44)
Macabre (part 5) (1:36)
Review: The Night Took Us In Like Family is the first collaborative album from American producer L'Orange and cultured rapper Jeremiah Jae. The Mellow Music label originally released it back in 2015 and it performed well with some fine guest appearances from Gift of Gab and Homebody Sandman. The album is rife with beautiful storytelling from Jae who delivers his ideas in a gangsta rap style but the first-rate beats are more soulful, giving rise to a style the pair called 'noir hop'. They are louche, lo-fi and drawn from the golden era of boom-bap with plenty of smart samples.
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Voice Notes (B-STOCK)
Voice Notes (B-STOCK) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OYO 002LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Flylo Tweet (2:00)
Bad Company (3:38)
Late Night People (5:29)
Foolis Gold (3:35)
Where Did You Go? (6:13)
Sign & Signal (4:20)
From A Lover (2:53)
Eye To Eye (4:34)
Pieces (5:45)
Pass It Back (6:28)
Tomorrow's Child (3:28)
Match In My Pocket (2:54)
Legacy (3:30)
Sea Glass (6:07)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Across a run of three outstanding EPs since 2017, Yazmin Lacey has slowly and steadily brought her cool and assured strain of neo soul into earshot, regularly popping up on festival line-ups and aligned with a resurgent UK jazz scene. Now we finally get to hear her stretch out on an album which takes its inspiration from the raw honesty of voice notes as a means of communication. Teaming up with the likes of Craigie Dodds, JD.REID, Melo-Zed and executive producer Dave Okumu, she's more than delivered on her promise with an outstanding, deep and nuanced album that hits true from the first beat to the last breath.
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Voice Notes
Cat: OYO 002CD. Rel: 11 May 23
Flylo Tweet
Bad Company
Late Night People
Foolis Gold
Where Did You Go?
Sign & Signal
From A Lover
Eye To Eye
Pieces
Pass It Back
Tomorrow's Child
Match In My Pocket
Legacy
Sea Glass
Review: Yazmin Lacey brings us a soulful release in Voice Notes, nailing the epitome of modern-day neo-soul with its vinyl crackles, boom-bap beats and vintage verbs. The Nottingham-born singer-songwriter sings songs of family, love, sleep, and late-bloomerism, across slow waltzes like 'Where Did You Go? and boxy, bedroom cuts like 'Eye To Eye'. Not the first of her greats, it follows up Black Moon, When The Sun Dips and 90 Degrees, topping off the singer's creative spell for that period.
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Intérprete: Midland
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Voice Notes
Voice Notes (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: OYO 002LP. Rel: 11 May 23
Flylo Tweet (2:00)
Bad Company (3:38)
Late Night People (5:29)
Foolis Gold (3:35)
Where Did You Go? (6:13)
Sign & Signal (4:20)
From A Lover (2:53)
Eye To Eye (4:34)
Pieces (5:45)
Pass It Back (6:28)
Tomorrow's Child (3:28)
Match In My Pocket (2:54)
Legacy (3:30)
Sea Glass (6:07)
Review: Across a run of three outstanding EPs since 2017, Yazmin Lacey has slowly and steadily brought her cool and assured strain of neo soul into earshot, regularly popping up on festival line-ups and aligned with a resurgent UK jazz scene. Now we finally get to hear her stretch out on an album which takes its inspiration from the raw honesty of voice notes as a means of communication. Teaming up with the likes of Craigie Dodds, JD.REID, Melo-Zed and executive producer Dave Okumu, she's more than delivered on her promise with an outstanding, deep and nuanced album that hits true from the first beat to the last breath.
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Sramba
Sramba (LP)
Cat: MAIS 053LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Ere (4:04)
Um Abraco No Faust (3:39)
Diga (3:45)
Aterrizar (3:46)
Ta Brabo (4:06)
Mole (2:27)
Nada Sera De Outra Maneira (2:48)
Quem Samba (3:23)
Descomunal (3:45)
Florescer (2:35)
Review: Simultaneously reaching back into the roots of Samba whilst reconfiguring the sound for a new context, Dominco Lancelloti's Sramba is an ingenious contribution to the world of Brazilian jazz. Recorded over two months in Lancelloti's home studio in Lisbon, and inspired by a couple of Russian-designed synths that came into the artist's possession, this is a project that was born out of experimentation. The opening track, 'Ere', features hypnotic guitar riffs and skittering drum sequences that gradually build into an infectious groove over the course of the track. On the B-side, 'Nada Sera De Outra Maneira' takes a softer turn with glittering hints of piano and a central narrative driven by velvety vocals. This is an exciting new take on Samba that opens up a new world of creative possibilities.

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Nostalchic (reissue)
Nostalchic (reissue) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BF 037R. Rel: 25 Jan 24
IAMSYS (2:53)
Guuurl (3:44)
Kelly Brook (2:56)
One Thing (feat Jenna Andrews) (3:55)
Flower (4:09)
Swallowing Smoke (4:27)
Without You (feat Kerry Leatham) (5:20)
Straight Over My Head (3:29)
Dance (feat Astrid Williamson) (3:32)
The Dead Sea (4:18)
Walking Words (2:38)
OEA (feat Kerry Leatham - outro) (4:44)
Review: When Nostalchic was first released in 2013, Lapalux was already well established as a central figure in the booming LA beat scene orbiting around Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label. Given how entrenched in the 2010s that whole movement was, the music itself has matured beautifully over the past decade to become a heartfelt benchmark in a sub-genre that thrived on innovation and unexpected swerves. It helps that there are some choice detuned synth lines which fold time across the ages on the likes of 'Guuurl', proving Lapalux was always about the feels more than the shock and awe of the beats. Having only a modest run the first time around, now the album has been repressed for the first time as a limited edition on clear vinyl.
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Lefto Early Bird presents The Beauty Is Inside
LEFTO / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 648CCD. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Aint About Me - "Watching Tarot Card XVI Come To Life"
Alemayehu Eshete - "Alteleyeshegnem"
Pedro Ruy Blas - "Membrillo"
Patience Africa - "By Hook Or By Crook"
Dreamcastmoe & Shungu - "Don't Let Me Down"
Iman Houssein - "Their Eyes"
Abrahamblue - "Joanna"
Qura An Shaheed - "Thrive"
Makaya McCraven - "Crash Course"
COS - "Ayy Thank Full"
Trian Kayhatu - "OK Dan"
Lefto Early Bird - "E40"
Regal86 - "Parado En La Esquina"
DJ Spinn - "Synthshot"
Igor Jadranin - "NUB"
Shlundee - "Acid 2 Acid"
LB Aka Labat - "Pai Pai"
Elisa Bee - "A Sun That Never Goes Down"
Pippin - "Ro"
Review: In truth, not all DJs are genuine "tastemakers", but Lefto most certainly is. Like the similarly minded - if far older and more experienced - Gilles Peterson, Lefto gets as much pleasure from introducing people to new and obscure music, as he does from rocking clubs. It's for that reason The Beauty Is Inside, a terrific, lightly blended mix of eclectic, far-sighted sounds hand-picked by the Belgian, is such essential listening. It naturally contains some slept-on tackle from the past - see the cuts by Ethiopian singer Alemayeu Eshete and South African artist Patience Africa - but even more killer contemporary fare, with highlights including the contributions of Qur'an Shaheed, Elisa Bee, fellow Belgians abrahamblue and contemporary jazz hero Makaya McCraven.

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Lefto Early Bird presents The Beauty Is Inside
LEFTO / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 648CLP. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Aint About Me - "Watching Tarot Card XVI Come To Life" (3:03)
Dreamcastmoe & Shungu - "Don't Let Me Down" (1:16)
Iman Houssein - "Their Eyes" (3:22)
Qur’an Shaheed - "Thrive" (6:29)
Makaya McCraven - "Crash Course" (4:24)
CoS - "Ayy Thank Full" (3:08)
Trian Kayhatu - "OK Dan" (3:17)
Regal86 - "Parado En La Esquina" (3:46)
Abrahamblue - "Joanna" (3:45)
DJ Spinn - "Synthshot" (3:18)
Igor Jadranin - "NUB" (1:57)
Shlundee - "Acid 2 Acid" (6:16)
LB Aka Labat - "Ca Chauffe Tonton" (5:20)
Elisa Bee - "A Sun That Never Goes Down" (5:28)
Pippin - "Ro" (2:27)
Review: Compilation maestros BBE are back with another gem, this time from Belgian DJ and tastemaker Lefto. His The Beauty is Inside is a 19-track gem from across the musical spectrum with sounds from all over the world. It shines a light and shows respect to everything from Ethiopian singer Alemayehu Eshete to South African singer and actress Patience Africa via Spanish composer Pedro Ruy-Blas. All these original tracks are from up-and-coming artists who Lefto feel deserve a bigger platform. It makes for a fascinating listen and serves up plenty of red hot talents.
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The Legend Of William Onyeabor
Cat: BLO O5. Rel: 28 Oct 21
Atomic Bomb (live) (8:04)
Good Name (live) (14:51)
Love Is Blind (live) (5:08)
Why Go To War (live) (12:59)
Body & Soul (live) (3:29)
Review: Anyone who has seen Nigerian saxophonist Bukky Leo perform with his backing band Black Egypt will tell you how incendiary they are live, frequently delivering performances that blur the boundaries between Afrobeat, Afro-jazz and Afro-funk. It's fitting then that Bukky and his band's latest release is a live album made up entirely of their interpretations of tracks from legendary Nigerian musician William Onyeabor. It's simply superb, with the ensemble's wonderfully laidback Afrobeat interpretation of 'Atomic Bomb', a rousing, dance-along romp through 'Good Name' and an insatiable, deliciously low-slung shuffle through sensual classic 'Body & Soul' belong amongst the many musical highlights.
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Mesame
Mesame (LP)
Cat: MPM 324LP. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Carombola (2:34)
Aguia (2:24)
Glissade (2:25)
Daynight (2:04)
Counterfeit (2:19)
Granadero (feat DYVN) (2:34)
Shmokey (2:37)
Fettuccine (2:33)
Batumi (2:31)
Dolphin Dance (feat Monma) (1:44)
Maelstrom (2:13)
Drowning (2:21)
Loggia (2:09)
Alicante (3:03)
Undercurrent (2:07)
Review: Lesky and Waywell is a pairing made up of a German lo-fi heavyweight and a UK guitarist. Mesame (which is Georgian for "the third") is a lush new soundtrack to sun kissed pool parties, with all the smart samples and hooky melodies you need to make for a classic afternoon. Soothing guitars site next to lazy beast, with plenty of classy yacht rock vibes and neo soul keys, trap-staled drums and tunes which draw on the Indian concept of the third eye chakra which "provides higher consciousness and perception beyond ordinary sight and refers to the psychedelic influences surrounding the album sound."
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Face The Facts
Face The Facts (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: AOTNLP 042. Rel: 26 Nov 20
Theme For City (5:58)
First Take (4:46)
Porty (4:27)
Face The Facts (5:08)
3VSR (2:32)
Meet In The Middle (5:52)
Don't Throw It (5:06)
Gold Leith (4:23)
Downright (3:05)
Varial (2:38)
Shapes (8:42)
Silver Nows (5:35)
Up Wrong (4:02)
Review: Given their shared musical heritage - both are members of the extended Firecracker Recordings crew - it's perhaps something of a surprise to find that Face The Facts marks the first serious collaboration between Linkwood and Gav 'Fudge Fingaz' Sutherland AKA Other Lands. It's less surprising that the album is really, really good. Touching on warming synth-boogie, head-nodding downtempo jams, mutant beatdown, Balearic beats, sunset-ready soundscapes and warming analogue deep house, the 13-track set is notable for the pair's extensive use of dusty old drum machines, tactile instrumentation (think smooth Rhodes solos, languid guitar solos and blissed-out synths) and Sutherland's hazy, sometimes seductive singing voice.
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Kuni
Kuni (LP)
Cat: BJLP 35. Rel: 05 May 22
Hana-bi (1:55)
Takeshi (4:12)
Smoke - A Moon Or A Button (4:33)
Don't Know I'm Dead Or Not (feat Chester Watson) (4:28)
Om (2:34)
Hana-bi (feat Asa-Chang) (1:54)
Ku (4:26)
Ktm (feat Jason Lindner) (2:27)
How Do We Know We're Alive (feat Pink Siifu) (3:52)
Se Mi Stacco Da Te, Mi Strappo Tutto (1:02)
Review: LNDFK makes a hugely impressive debut on Bastard Jazz here. It isn't just her label debut, but her first ever solo release after previously providing vocals to the likes of Pellegrino & Zodyaco , Ze In The Clouds and Doniel. Her spoken-whispered-sung vocals are soft around the edges, fuzzy and warm as they convey real emotion. It is neo-soul for 2022 and beyond, with jazzy instrumentals and broken beat drums proving nice vehicles for the vocals. Guests Chester Watson, Asa-Chang another's add further colour to this most timeless of albums.
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Intérprete: JKriv (Razor-N-Tape)
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Version Control
Version Control (LP + insert)
Cat: WST 013. Rel: 09 Nov 21
Prelude (2:23)
Lockdown (2:28)
Faye's Theme (2:58)
Phase Theme (1:32)
Broad Lane (1:27)
The Swimmer (3:01)
Body Remover (2:34)
Dusk Lead (Cue) (3:55)
Prime Suspect (6:34)
Blackwall Pursuit (3:53)
Stop & Search (2:22)
Midnight Theme (3:00)
Dawn Raid (2:40)
Surrender (1:25)
Review: Instrumental beats don't get much slicker than those cooked up here by Ken Long. It is a different take on his Version Control album that goes deep into Roland arps and thick electric pianos. The individual tracks are short but they all add up to a coherent story that ranges from lounges late night beats to more spacious and pensive moments of cosmic introspection. The frayed edges and analogue textures lend it an air of authenticity that Long usually gives to the other acts he spends time producing. Originally made on cassette, it features SP1200 grooves and percussion, plenty of lush reverb and space echo and adds up to an immersive listen.
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Lord & Dego 2 (B-STOCK)
Cat: BLACKLP 009. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Metonym & Synecdoche (4:33)
Intention Not Action (3:33)
I Wish You Knew (2:02)
Autumn Winter 3033 (5:36)
The Fire This Time (4:22)
PMI (3:37)
Non Negotiable (5:02)
Faith Must Have Reason (3:43)
St Vitus Dance (4:16)
Democide (3:49)
Massive Underdogs (feat Domu) (4:31)
Dirty Sea (4:25)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Less than 10 months have passed since the release of Matt Lord and Dennis 'Dego' McFarland's first collaborative album, but the long-serving duo have already readied album number two. The pair have been working together on-and-off for years and are clearly kindred spirits, at least musically. There's a warmth, looseness and pleasingly effortless feel about much of the material on show, which - like much 2000 Black crew material of recent years - adds luscious synthesizer and electric piano motifs to rubbery bass guitar parts and crunchy beats. It's naturally rooted in broken beat, but rhythmically also pays homage to jazz-funk, hip-hop, Azymuth-esque jazz fusion and boogie. It also includes an excellent, acid-flecked collaboration with mutual friend (and fellow bruk stalwart) Domu.
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Lord & Dego 2
Cat: BLACKLP 009. Rel: 05 May 22
Metonym & Synecdoche (4:33)
Intention Not Action (3:33)
I Wish You Knew (2:02)
Autumn Winter 3033 (5:36)
The Fire This Time (4:22)
PMI (3:37)
Non Negotiable (5:02)
Faith Must Have Reason (3:43)
St Vitus Dance (4:16)
Democide (3:49)
Massive Underdogs (feat Domu) (4:31)
Dirty Sea (4:25)
Review: Less than 10 months have passed since the release of Matt Lord and Dennis 'Dego' McFarland's first collaborative album, but the long-serving duo have already readied album number two. The pair have been working together on-and-off for years and are clearly kindred spirits, at least musically. There's a warmth, looseness and pleasingly effortless feel about much of the material on show, which - like much 2000 Black crew material of recent years - adds luscious synthesizer and electric piano motifs to rubbery bass guitar parts and crunchy beats. It's naturally rooted in broken beat, but rhythmically also pays homage to jazz-funk, hip-hop, Azymuth-esque jazz fusion and boogie. It also includes an excellent, acid-flecked collaboration with mutual friend (and fellow bruk stalwart) Domu.
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Harmonies: Special Edition
Cat: SNDWLP 090X. Rel: 13 Jun 18
Whoah! There's No Limit (feat Mara TK) (5:33)
Life On Earth (feat Mara TK) (2:34)
Makossa No 3 (4:02)
The Sweetest Meditation (feat Mara TK) (5:49)
Low To The Street (feat Lisa Tomlins) (5:09)
In Your Life (5:16)
Just Do You (feat Mara TK) (4:47)
C90 Eternal (4:09)
Note From Home (feat Toby Laing) (3:50)
I Love Music (feat Lisa Tomlins) (3:57)
Review: This "Special Edition" of Lord Echo's recent third full-length, Harmonies, seems to be aimed at DJs. Whereas the original pressing contained the same tracks on one piece of wax, this version stretches the same tracks over two super-loud, heavyweight records. Formatting aside, the album itself is something of a head-in-the-clouds, feet-on-the-floor treat. It features the Kiwi producer working with a range of collaborators - Tony Laing of Fat Freddy's Drop and regular studio buddy Mara TK included - to serve up intoxicating cuts that brilliantly fuses reggae, dub and rocksteady rhythms with elements borrowed from disco, Afro-soul, Afro-funk, spiritual jazz and, more surprisingly, techno. It's a hugely vibrant and entertaining set, offering a good balance between dancefloor vibrations and more laidback concoctions.
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Curiosities (reissue)
Cat: SNDWLP 133. Rel: 13 Sep 19
Endless Dawn (2:50)
Bohemian Idol (5:56)
Digital Haircut (3:39)
Street Knowledge (3:44)
Molten Lava (4:20)
Put It In My Head (6:03)
The Creator Has A Master Plan (4:07)
Ghost Hands (4:17)
What Is That Feeling (3:26)
Arabesque (4:10)
Review: Curiosities is the second album in the trilogy from in-demand New Zealand multi-instrumentalist and producer Lord Echo. Six years after initial release, this reissue sounds as vital as ever and is extra DJ-friendly given that it is spread across two slabs of wax. It covers plenty of ground from escapist tropical ambient to lovably lazy dubs via vivid disco-funk. Highlights come in the form of "Molten Lava" and its heart wrenching vocals and the gospel grooves of "The Creator Has A Master Plan". Winter might be fast approaching, but so long as you have sounds as warm and sunny as these around, summer will never feel too far away.
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Earthling
Earthling (2xLP)
Cat: HSRULP 1. Rel: 25 May 23
Flirtin' With The Earth (3:26)
It's OK (feat Lex Amor) (4:53)
Orange Skies (feat Mick Jenkins) (5:04)
F*ck How You Feel (3:48)
Cibrate (4:12)
God Is A Lady (5:27)
Yonn Manman Late (feat Moses Boyd) (5:16)
Take Your Shoes Off (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (2:13)
Needle In The Ocean (feat Oscar Jerome) (4:09)
Sommer (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (4:12)
Till' Mornin (feat Bluestaeb & Arena) (3:54)
Purple Sky Samurai (5:02)
Shotter Called Life (feat Amahla) (5:01)
When I Blow (feat Alxndr London & Greg Paul) (6:05)
Review: Louis VI's Earthlings album has been three and a half years in the making - with final sessions done deep in the Amazon rainforest - and now finally arrives on vinyl via Nightmares On Wax's new label HiyaSelf Recordings Unlimited. It is packed with high quality guests such as the one-and-only Moses Boyd plus Oscar Jerome, Alex Cosmo Blake, Bluestaeb and Greg Paul. The album is inspired by his love of nature and he says of the record that he hopes it reminds people we need to take care of our planet. It's a great message to match a great album..
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Marvin Gaye's Trouble Man: Adapted & Conducted By Low Res
Cat: SPLT 1201. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Main Theme From Trouble Man (2:42)
"T" Plays It Cool (2:55)
Poor Abbey Walsh (3:53)
The Break In (Police Shoot Big) (2:50)
Cleo's Apartment (2:39)
Trouble Man (3:58)
Chalky (4:24)
"T" Stands For Trouble (4:57)
Theme From Trouble Man (2:08)
Deep-In-It (0:45)
Don't Mess WIth Mr "T" (3:16)
There Goes Mr "T" (1:51)
Review: Marvin Gaye was extremely proud of his pioneering film score for the "blaxploitation" film "Trouble Man". In 1982, he commented: "The "Trouble Man" film score was one of my loveliest projects and one of the great sleepers of all our time. I'll probably be dead and gone before I get the probable acclaim from the "Trouble Man" album, musical track, that I feel I should get. And put to a symphony, if someone took my album and did a symphony on it, I think it would be quite interesting." American musician Daniel Zelonky (AKA "Low Res") had been captivated by this record for decades. Given the opportunity to recreate and conduct the entire film score live with a 36 piece orchestra at Voohuit, a beautiful classical venue in Gent, Belgium he set about meeting this daunting challenge: to be faithful to the feeling of the original and yet to create something "new", to expand upon certain elementts in a formal way, no "jamming" on the themes. After a very successful performance, the resulting recordings were augmented in studio with additional instrumentation, and with the vocals of Blackwolf, singer of the late, lamented "Kings Go Forth" (Luaka Bop Records). We think that the crate-digging denizens of the original soundtrack, and the curious Marvin Gaye fans alike will find much to enjoy in this 50th Anniversary tribute to Marvin's Blaxploitation masterpiece!
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Video Game LoFi: Yoshi (Soundtrack)
Video Game LoFi: Yoshi (Soundtrack) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CURE 0006. Rel: 26 May 23
Title Theme (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (3:05)
Yoshi's Story (from Yoshi's Story) (3:20)
Ground Theme (from Super Mario World) (2:28)
Obstacle Course (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (2:29)
Middle Boss (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (2:47)
Title Theme (From New Super Mario Bros Wii) (2:07)
Flower Garden (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (2:51)
Story Music Box (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (2:48)
Yoshis On The Beach (from Yoshi's Story) (3:32)
Underground (from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) (2:25)
Delfino Plaza (from Super Mario Sunshine) (3:05)
Review: Nokbient and Save Point's Video Game LoFi: Yoshi is a playful and charming electronic covers tribute to the classic video game character. A mix of chiptune-inspired synths and lo-fi beats, crafted delicately and softly for the modern listener, combine to create this lovely ode to everybody's favourite green, giant-nosed reptile. Yoshi's greatest character themes - including those from Mario Kart, Super Mario World, and Yoshi's Story - all combine in an unequivocally cute mood here.
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