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Singles
Picked Treats
Cat: AR 024. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Chez Damier - "Speechless" (Chez Damier Panorama Bar remix) (5:04)
Makez - "Rocket Music" (5:15)
Alkalino - "Rio" (Alkalino rework) (5:30)
Gledd - "Sere Yo" (5:31)
Review: Adeen Records returns with a superb EP that blends a classic with three new and fresh unreleased tracks. Deep house don Chez Damier's Panorama Bar Remix kicks off and is a a 2021 standout with a killer baseline and Spanish guitar that brings some sunny soul and makes for some top level house grooves. Makez then shines with 'Rocket Music' which has a chunky low end and glistening, golden piano chords making it a late night favourite. On the B-side, Adeen regular Alkalino delivers a tropical-infused edit for the peak time and Gledd closes with a classy cut 'Sere Yo' that is all about the drums. Lovely stuff.
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Urban Reconstruction
Cat: LT 153. Rel: 22 May 25
Urban Reconstruction (7:47)
I Do (4:43)
Freedom (4:52)
Let The Drums Play (5:43)
Review: Japanese DJ, producer and remixer Makoto Nakatani is the man behind the M-Scape alias, and he straddles genre borders with the four cuts he serves up for evergreen UK staple Local Talk. 'Urban Reconstruction' is propulsive deep house with Detroit-style hi-tek synth magic colouring the airwaves. 'I Do' is an ass-wiggling heater with stylised vocals and colourful melodic motifs triggered by the drums. 'Freedom' is all early Chicago jack, cowbells and sugary chord progressions, then 'Let The Drums Play' taps into sun-kissed London broken beat with cosmic melodies adding a futuristic twist. There are a lot of different moods touched up on with this EP and they are all high-class.

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Holland Park
Cat: LIB 012. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Holland Park (2:30)
Hot Winter (Dreaming About Being Closer) (3:46)
Review: James Massiah is already regarded by those in the know as one of London's most vital poetic voices and this potent two-tracker only serves to add weight to that reputation. It pairs lo-slung, richly textured beats with razor-sharp lyricism from the off with 'Holland Park,' produced by Shimz343, finding Massiah narrating a cryptic tale over lush strings and jagged rhythms that channel the great Gil Scott-Heron. On the flip, 'Hot Winter' drips with jazz poetry swagger, chopped flutes and dusty breaks with Massiah riding the beat with effortless fluidity. He proves himself a timeless narrator here, half street prophet, half storyteller, but a stylish, witty bridge between past and present with lyrical gravitas.

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Vogon
Vogon (7")
Cat: 45 1069. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Vogon (3:23)
Vogon (part 2 - instrumental) (3:21)
Review: Ukrainian jazz singer Mona returns with a powerful funk 45 following last year's breakout 'Moya Vode' (or 'Sweet Water'). Fusing ancient folk traditions with modern cypher culture, this one delivers a message of unity and resilience while rolling on tempting grooves. Jazzy breakbeats, soaring horns and relentless clavinet and guitar riffs create the dynamic foundation for Mona's radiant vocals while loose piano and sax add a fresh live-jam feel. The vinyl edition features an exclusive instrumental version, with a Moog stepping into the lead and adding a different vibe.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Flying Machine
Cat: MXMRK 2071. Rel: 12 May 25
Flying Machine (5:39)
How Much Are They? (5:01)
Review: Danny Krivit remains in a class of one when it comes to meticulous and masterful edits of classics. He puts out a fair few of them too, but the quality levels never dip, as is the case again here when he throws it back to the energy of his native New York's most legendary dancefloors. Opener 'Flying Machine' by War was originally composed for the 1978 film Youngblood and is a dramatic Latin-infused instrumental packed with swirling flutes, fierce perc and a breakbeat that's fuelled countless Afro house tracks. It's a fiery dancefloor weapon that hasn't been on 7" before and it comes backed with 'How Much Are They', which dives into deep dub territory with help from post-punk legends Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay. It's a real mind melter packed with mad effects.
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Love Money
Cat: MXMRK 2068. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Love Money (7-Inch edit By Mr K) (5:36)
Smack Dab In The Middle (7-Inch edit By Mr K) (5:25)
Review: No one edits a classic like Mr. K, as he has proven time and time again. Now the legendary studio craftsman is back and revisiting Paradise Garage and some of the club's legendary sounds. First up is TW Funkmasters' 'Love Money,' which was conceived by UK radio reggae jock Tony Williams and fuses Dennis Brown's reggae hit 'Money In My Pocket' with early rap influences. The dub version was embraced by New York's dance scene and became iconic at the 'Garage, with many homages coming later such as Larry Levan's Man Friday remake, 'Love Honey, Love Heartache.' On the flip, Janice McClain's 1979 Philly disco classic 'Smack Dab In The Middle' shines as Larry Levan's mix is reworked by Mr. K who turns up the jazzy groove with fresh breaks.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh, LEGO EDIT
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The Finest This Is What You Are
The Finest This Is What You Are (limited 1-sided blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MW 001. Rel: 12 Feb 25
The Finest This Is What You Are (6:08)
Review: Presented simply, with basic artwork that offers a subtle nod to DJ Harvey's iconic Black Cock Edits series of the 1990s, this single-sided blue 12" marks the debut of a mysterious new rework series: Mr Wong's Edits. We're not sure who Mr Wong is - aside from the fact that the artist is not the grime producer of the same name - but he has delivered a strong debut. 'The Finest This Is What You Are' sees him tastefully mess around with a lesser-celebrated, string-drenched S.O.S Band jam - or at the very least, an acapella of it. This is combined with sweeping, string-laden elements from a simmering Barry White disco number and a shuffling, bossa-influenced Latin house beat. It's certainly a unique combination but one that works really well.
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Álbumes
Chameleons: Live Interpretations Of Herbie Hancock
Cat: AJXCD 816. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Chameleon
Watermelon Man
Cantaloupe Island
Butterfly
Sly
Vein Melter
Review: Initially inspired by a request by long-term supporters Jazz FM to perform a live remake of one of their favourite albums, Herbie Hancock's peerless Headhunters, Chameleons sees rising British jazz-funk and contemporary jazz combo Mama Terra dive deeper into the great man's catalogue on a set recorded live at a gig in Glasgow. In keeping with their own style, they made a conscious decision to replace the formative synth sounds and future-funk influences prevalent on Hancock's work of the 70s and 80s with acoustic instrumentation. It's a bold move but, thanks to their undoubted quality and deft touch, works well. For proof, check the languid and laidback breeze through 'Butterfly', a wonderfully gritty and low-slung jazz-funk re-make of 'Chameleon' and the triumphant takes on earlier Hancock works 'Cantaloupe Island' and 'Watermelon Man'.
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Calm Vol 1
Cat: MFCV 002. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Marcel - "Joy Of July" (3:27)
Marcel - "Give Me Relief" (4:18)
Marcel - "Can't Stop The Time" (4:07)
From P60 - "Muzai In The House" (3:58)
From P60 - "Cool Stuff At 4 O'clock" (4:00)
From P60 - "Sun-Kissed Shores" (feat MnemonicKiss) (5:48)
Forteba - "End Of The Day" (6:18)
Review: Zoltan Nagy AKA P60 has spent the last four years slowly building up his Midnight Fashion label and its dedicated downtempo offshoot, Midnight Fashion Chill. Following a handful of solo EPs on the latter imprint, Nagy has now decided to offer up a first imprint compilation - one that not only showcases his work, but also that of Marcel (AKA sometime Cookin' Records artist Marcell Dudas) and Plastic City regular Forteba (AKA Hungarian stalwart Krisztian Dobrocsi). Musically, the set lives up to its' title, offering an enticing and undeniably blazed mix of DJ Calm style trip-hop, warming 1990s style downtempo grooves, slow-burn Baleric soundscapes, Onra-esque neo-boogie beats and warm, deep and languid, jazz-flecked mid-tempo house.
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Intérprete: From P60
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Carpet Of Fallen Leaves
Carpet Of Fallen Leaves (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MM 201LP. Rel: 07 May 25
Amime (5:32)
Majan Sabaku (5:09)
Kakurenbo (4:01)
Nageki No Kame (5:25)
Closet (4:18)
Slow Na Yume (4:34)
Paisley (5:53)
Hamon (4:29)
Mizu (4:08)
Tonderu (5:09)
Sayonara (4:01)
Mayonaka No Ongaku (5:33)
Tora To Lion (4:44)
New Season (6:00)
Saraukaze (3:42)
Storobe (3:54)
Koshin (5:24)
Shoujo (6:07)
Himawari Zekkyo (3:37)
Itsunomanika Watashitachi (4:11)
Review: Carpet of Fallen Leaves serves as the luminous introduction to Eddie Marcon, a folk-pop project from Eddie Corman and Jules Marcon. The collection takes in more than two decades of intimate, self-released recordings that all bring fragile beauty and melodic grace from Japan's underground psych-folk scene. Gentle guitar, soft organ and deft bass interlace with pristine vibraphone, flute and pedal steel sounds to form sparse and spare yet intricate arrangements. Collaborators like Ikuro Takahashi and Shintaro Sakamoto add their own contributions, and so songs shimmer with a real emotional depth and Eastern charm. Highlights like 'Tora To Lion' and 'Shoujo' inspire quiet wonder while capturing fleeting moments of everyday life with a real tenderness and elegance.
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Blurred Memories
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 18. Rel: 27 May 25
Agata (8:19)
Morning Ride (9:24)
This Is Always (10:38)
Madake (7:48)
Su Phu (9:20)
Someday (7:31)
Blurred Memories (15:13)
Review: Margaux Gazur has made her mark as a DJ with sets at places like Panorama Bar and Waking Life. Her debut album on Smallville is a deeply personal exploration of identity and sound that confirms she is just as good in the studio. The French-Vietnamese artist is now based in Berlin but draws from her time living in Vietnam and childhood recollections to craft nearly 70 minutes of immersive, organic electronica across Blurred Memories. Field recordings, traditional instruments and woozy textures blend with street rhythms from Hanoi to create rich, intimate soundscapes of the sort that are well suited to this label. Each track reveals delicate details such as mysterious voices and fragile glitches in the hypnotic grooves. Known for captivating sets at Panorama Bar, La Station, and Waking Life, Margaux offers a magical, emotionally resonant debut that invites listeners into her blurred sonic past.
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Intérprete: Ney Faustini
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Khadim
Khadim (LP)
Cat: ND 30LP. Rel: 27 May 25
Lamp Fall
Dieuw Bakhul
Khadim
Nimzat
Review: Khadim is a smart evolution of Ndagga Rhythm Force's sound-stripped down, spacious and spiritually charged. Abandoning guitars and full percussion, the four track album hones in on minimal live drumming, dubby synths (including Mark Ernestus's Prophet-5), and Mbene Diatta Seck's powerful, expressive voice. Each track is emotionally rich and narratively distinct while touching on Senegalese history, Sufi devotion and street-level struggles. Songs like 'Lamp Fall' and 'Khadim' pay homage to revered religious figures while blending traditional rhythms with contemporary electronics. After years of touring, this new direction feels deeply rooted yet forward-reaching and means this album is both devotional and radical in its dubwise majesty.
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Khadim
Khadim (CD)
Cat: ND 30CD. Rel: 27 May 25
Lamp Fall
Dieuw Bakhul
Khadim
Nimzat
Review: It may be almost a decade since the last - and previously only - album by Mark Ernestus' Ndagga Rhythm Force outfit, but in the time the expansive, percussion-led collective has toured extensively and subtly developed their African rhythms-meets-dub trademark style. Khadim, which features extensive contributions from vocalist Mbene Diatta Seck, is not only a welcome return to the studio, but also a genuinely impressive affair. For proof, check the percussion-rich Afro-dub science of 'Lamp Fall', where Seck's effects-laden vocals spar with dub techno synth motifs and deep sub-bass over a hand percussion-heavy rhythm track, or the more dub techno-focused early morning hypnotism of the inspired title track.
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Macumba Quebrada
Cat: FARO 214LP RE. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Macumba Quebrada (8:11)
A Vicious Circle (5:51)
Until The End (5:41)
Biology (4:03)
One Nite Stand (5:13)
Red Doves (6:21)
Sombra Do Dragao (2:12)
Dirty Trix (4:50)
Fallen Notes (5:25)
Amnesia Haze (1:09)
Archangel (6:31)
Orbitus (7:16)
As Light Fades (2:43)
Review: Second time around for Daniel Maunick's first album under his given name (he previously released one as DJ Venom way back in 2007), which first surfaced on Far Out back in 2019. An undeniably vibrant and at times heavy affair, the set sees the producer, multi-instrumentalist and 'son of Incognito's Bluey' joining the dots between Brazilian musical culture (most notably the rhythms of batucada and samba, and the far-sighted jazz-funk-fusion sounds of Azymuth) with a range of contemporary sounds (most clearly the deep house dustiness of Theo Parrish, the charred heaviness of UK bass, the stoned headiness of Dilla instrumentals, the shape-shifting energy of broken beat and the deep space shimmer of ambient techno). As hybrid, hard-to-pigeonhole records go, it's a genuine gem.
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Islands
Islands (limited pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DOGLP 08PK. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Take A Trip (feat Dele Sosimi) (4:42)
Dot The Ts (feat DeeVoeNay) (4:54)
Yeah (feat Finn Peters) (5:07)
Luv Interlude (feat Kim Anh) (5:21)
Jungle Ridge (feat Dele Sosimi & Arnau Obiols) (5:46)
Ibiza (feat Andy Blake) (5:53)
Midnight Cicadas (feat Rebekah Reid) (5:25)
Sun Spots (feat Sam Virdie) (6:18)
Atlantean (feat Alfa Sackey) (5:35)
Hello (3:50)
Review: Accomplished UK talent Medlar's Islands albums mark another leap forward for the always evolving producer. It finds him merging electronic textures with live instrumentation and some top-tier collaborations from Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Finn Peters and more. 80s fusion, jazz, deep house and amapiano influences all collide into summery sounds that work as well in the club as they do pumping out of the car stereo. From the lush, afro-laced opener 'Take a Trip' to acid-tinged house, freestyle rap and blissed-out Balearica, each track has its own charm and personality. With less reliance on samples and more organic improvisation, this record could well be Medlar's best yet and certainly a great soundtrack to summer.
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Intérprete: Bisou
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Make The Road By Walking (reissue)
Make The Road By Walking (reissue) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPDAPT 015B. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Make The Road By Walking
Tired Of Fighting
Home Again!
Montego Sunset
Karina
The Traitor
The Contender
Birds
Esma
Going The Distance (From The Motion Picture "rocky")
Review: Big repress alert! This is the much-loved debut album from the Menahan Street Band, which is a talented collaboration of musicians including the great Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, El Michels Affair, Antibalas and the Budos Band. Led by producer Thomas Brenneck (who has worked before with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Budos Band and also Amy Winehouse), the record was recorded in the bedroom of his Menahan Street apartment in Bushwick, Brooklyn. It is a soulful, instrumental exploration that showcases the immense talent of the group and draws on all of their diverse influences to create a unique and captivating sound that pushes the boundaries of instrumental music into sumptuous and soulful worlds.
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Vol Retarde De 42 Mn
Cat: MEZLP 5B. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Decollage (2:50)
Musique Decoupee (3:35)
Sentimental Pilot (3:06)
Manzarek (4:01)
Blue Jesus 145 (3:51)
Pour Toi (3:07)
L'Hotesse De L'air (3:34)
A Kind Of Macarena (3:39)
Metro Zenith (3:54)
Electric Piano (3:51)
Black Tiger & The Red Vibes (3:18)
Mellotron Airport (2:27)
Review: French multi-instrumentalist and producer Mezerg (real name Marc Mezergue) is something of a one-off - a synthesizer, drums and theremin-sporting one-man band who has even invented his own unique instrument, a combined keyboard/electronic drum kit known as the "piano boom boom". He's perhaps best-known as a live performer but has received plenty of plaudits for previous releases, most notably 2021 debut LP Chez Mezerg. Vol Retarde de 42 Mn is that album's belated sequel and sees the Frenchman develop his existing trademark sound - a musically mixed-up blend of classic synth sounds, analogue electronics, warm basslines and unfussy beats that variously draws influence from titans of French electronic dance music (Justice, Jean-Michel Jarre etc), electro and, most frequently, colourful nu-disco.
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La Vague Sensorielle
Cat: 347559 6. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Intro (0:29)
Vibrations Mystiques (Old School mix - feat Ingrid) (4:42)
Clever Mind (5:22)
Obscure (4:08)
Infrarouge (5:07)
EJM - Freestyle Linguistique (Remixx Par Chris The French Kiss) (4:42)
Abstract Fever (5:11)
Le Voyage (5:31)
Brand New Day (4:14)
Muthafuckin' Ghost (4:23)
Review: The Mighty Bop is the duo of French house legend and pop-dance favourite Bob Sinclar and techno veteran DJ Yellow. This reissue marks the 30th anniversary of their debut album La Vague Sensorielle which was at the time a groundbreaking fusion of acid jazz and trip-hop. It has since become a favourite with new generations of diggers and has a real rhythmic depth that still cuts through three decades later. Standout tracks like 'Freestyle Linguistique' featuring EJM and the hypnotic 'Infrarouge' are well worthy of plays in a modern context and will let new audiences rediscover a classic that helped shape the sound of the 90s.
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The Beatmatics Vol 2
The Beatmatics Vol 2 (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TVLP 32. Rel: 27 Jan 25
The Beatmatics Vol 2 (intro - Moar Record) (1:50)
Get Ready (1:55)
Turn Around (2:28)
Cappadonna - "Slang Editorial (On The One)" (remix) (1:43)
The Storm Is Over (2:59)
Flashback (2:13)
Mic Geronimo - "Masta Lc (Hold The Line)" (remix) (2:06)
Dark Hands (2:36)
Do It Good (2:42)
Mobb Deep - "Drop A Gem On 'Em" (remix) (2:46)
Billy The Kid (2:32)
Unforgettable (2:26)
Bonus Vintage Samples (From SP1200, MPC60, Studio 440. EPS16+) (2:26)
Snake Charmer (intro - DJ Vince Record) (2:31)
Snare Whip (1:46)
Yeah Yo! Ah Ah! (2:07)
Boogiemonsters - "God Sound" (remix) (2:13)
On My Xl (2:29)
Mysterious Mood (2:17)
Mindprint (2:11)
Mood - "Snake Backs" (remix) (3:21)
Flow! Flow! Flow! Flow!!! (3:28)
Sax In Brooklyn (2:20)
Your Mother F!!! (1:48)
Hudson River (2:23)
Bonus Vintage Samples (From SP1200, S950, EPS16+, MPC3000, MPC2000XL) (2:45)
Review: Moar & DJ Vince aka The Beatmatics return with a new volume following their acclaimed tape-only debut. This limited double vinyl release showcases their spin on jazzy, deep beats, 90s remixes, sample tools and even a scratch tool for turntablists. Crafted with vintage samplers, their production radiates an authentic boom-bap vibe that takes you back to the genre's heyday but also blends meticulous sampling with a heady approach. Whether you're a DJ or a hip-hop enthusiast, putting this on the turntable is going to bring the joy with its raw lyrical swagger and irresistible golden-era energy.
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Hypnotized
Hypnotized (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: KOS 036LP. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Say My Name (4:42)
Attitude (3:03)
Hypnotized (3:10)
Vibe (4:01)
Avocado Smoothie (3:11)
5:50 (3:50)
Saison (2:34)
Put It On (2:14)
Review: Pianist and composer Alex Monfort debuts his new album here and delivers a beautifully contemporary array of soul-jazz songs influenced by rap, hip-hop, alt-r&b and neo-soul. The album is denied by a blend of tightly broken beats and lovely Rhodes chords, soothing harmonies but most of all the rich vocals of Franco-Cameroonian singer Nina Tonji. Fans of the likes of Moonchild, Erykah Badu, Fatima and Eglo Records are sure to soak up the soothing sounds of 'Hypnotized', the romantic feels of 'Attitude' and late-night intimacy of 'Saison' amongst much more.
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The Film
Cat: 62390. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Scene 1
Scene 2: The Run
Hard Truth
Scene 3
Scene 4
Camera
The Truth Is Out There
Scene 5: Breathing Fire
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