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Singles
Jungle Fever
Cat: BOULOUW 003. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Big Jim Hangers & His Men Of Rhythm - "Jungle Fever" (3:41)
Moon People - "Hippy Skippy Moon Strut" (2:36)
Review: Several new 7" cuts by our good friends over at Bou Ga Louw have landed in our grasp, the Argentinian label pushing brand new South American funk and soul heaters. Big Jim Hangers' 'Jungle Fever' is a high-octane instrumental ballad clearly dedicated to the dirtiest of acts out there, sex. Moans, groans, organs and drums complete the recipe, and this is an attitude mirrored on the B-side with The Moon People's 'Hippy Skippy Moon Strut'. This is a riotous mix of Afrobeat, funk, and jazz, and a mise-en-scene for free love.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $21.79
Latin Broken Beats
Latin Broken Beats (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: EBM 006. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Jorge Ivan Martin - "Yo Tambien" (feat Frank Santiuste - Born74 & Fradinho remix) (4:57)
Fradinho - "Iberica Latina" (4:59)
Review: Eclectic Beats Music is building up a fine head of steam and the sixth outing is a tidy 7" featuring two red-hot Latin broken beat cuts. The opener is a collaborative remix from Born74 and Fradinho who do a superb job of flipping Jorge Ivan Martin's original gem 'Yo Tambien Baile La Conga' into something more contemporary with fresh broken beats, plenty of steamy Latin flavours all finished off in electric fashion with Frank Santiuste's trumpet solos. Flip this one over and you will find Fradinho unearth an easier cut and again update with some compelling broken beats and funk as well as a rich bassline and silky synth solos.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Funk
 in stock $20.68
Habana
Habana (7")
Cat: MNGP 29. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Habana (3:46)
Habana (Musicaanossa 75 remix) (4:05)
Review: Reissued on Japanese talent scourers Musicaanossa Gryps, whose special interest lies in every oddity from obscure breakbeat to hip-hop and jazz, comes the debut, originally self-released album from Cuban cellist, songwriter and vocalist Yaniel Matos. At once arresting and strikingly pure, Matos attends to the ears with a naturalistic plucked cello style and high tenor, proffering an easygoing Afro-latin feel whose tender valence few can claim to know without musical inducements such as this. Backed by a star cast of musicians such as Sidiel Vieria on bass and Cuca Teixeria on drums, Matos reissues a humble throbber of a record here.
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Move It Or Lose It
Move It Or Lose It (purple vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: RS 4501A. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Move It Or Lose It (feat Mathien) (3:15)
Don't Look Up (feat Mia Jae) (2:51)
Review: Tanya Morgan's 'Move It Or Lose It' brings a fresh yet nostalgic vibe to the hip-hop scene, delivering a track that's rich in both rhythm and style. Released on limited edition purple vinyl, this 7" captures the essence of early 90s rap, with a catchy beat and a memorable guitar riff that echoes the East Coast's golden era. Side-1 features 'Move It Or Lose It' (feat. Mathien), a smooth blend of funk and rhythm and blues, all wrapped up in a b-boy/fly girl flavour that feels effortlessly cool. The track's excellent rap flow and infectious melody make it an instant favourite. This physical edition brings the much-anticipated vinyl release, which has been in high demand since its digital drop late last year.
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 in stock $21.51
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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Descanso
Descanso (12" + insert)
Cat: STH 2494LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Grow (1:58)
Forest Fire (3:58)
Double Clutch (3:07)
Stay Up (4:07)
Storybook (2:56)
Bloom (3:40)
Review: This debut release marks a reflective and deeply personal chapter for a 22-year-old Los Angeles artist. Drawing from her diverse musical upbringingiranging from The Doors and 2Pac to Salsa and Sambaishe brings a unique blend of influences into her sound. Growing up in Highland Park, her mixed heritage plays a key role in her music, infusing each track with a sense of place and memory. The EP delves into themes of love, loss and growth, capturing the complexity of emotions with both vulnerability and strength. Written in collaboration with her brother, the six songs explore the artist's journey, offering a comforting space to process experiences and emotions. The project's title, meaning "to rest" in Spanish, reflects the artist's belief in the necessity of reflection for personal growth. The albums introspective lyrics and soulful melodies offer a soothing balance of vulnerability and resilience, making it a poignant exploration of love in its many forms, while providing comfort to both the artist and her listeners.
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 in stock $22.08
Álbumes
Baba Soiree
Baba Soiree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 083. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Stray Carrier Pigeon (3:14)
Senseless (3:25)
At The Party (2:33)
Walk The Talk (7:20)
Slow Dance (3:27)
Ban Bash Up (3:17)
Ancestors Mix (5:52)
BanBas Aura 1 (3:55)
BanBas Aura 2 (3:02)
Roto Motor (Erbil mix) (3:30)
Review: Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila are bonafide musical visionaries who have come totters for the first time on this debut collaborative album, Baba Soiree. They have achieved plenty over their careers in electronic music and draw on all of it here as they fuse their own idiosyncratic styles into something new. The churning and rigid mechanical loops and experimental instrumental setups come from Bastien while the sound designs and superbly chosen and assembled samples come from Banabila. Sitting somewhere between dance floor fun and avant garde invention this is a great piece of sonic alchemy.
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25 Years Of Aficionado
25 Years Of Aficionado (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: REWARM 17LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Held By Trees - "In The Trees" (Ambient) (6:09)
Stanley Clarke - "Desert Song" (6:52)
Jan Akkerman - "Ode To Billy Joe" (5:33)
Alain Debray - "Concierto De Aranjuez" (3:52)
The Hightower Set - "Departure Lounge (Nothing To Declare)" (5:30)
J Walk - "Cool Bright Northern Morning" (3:49)
Canyons - "Akasha" (Begin remix) (5:13)
Waves - "Summer Sunday" (3:15)
Mudd - "Summer In The Wood" (6:44)
Trevor Heiron - "Love Chains" (instrumental) (6:06)
Korallereven - "Honey Mine" (Lissvik remix) (5:43)
Giorgio Tuma - "Through Your Hands Love Can Shine" (with Laetitia Sadier) (4:11)
Superimposers - "Seeing Is Believing" (4:05)
Cecilio & Kapano - "Someday" (3:35)
Teacher - "Can't Step Twice On The Same Piece Of Water" (6:19)
Kalima - "Shine" (Vibrazonic dub mix) (8:57)
The Haggis Horns - "The Traveller" (part 2) (8:25)
Review: A quarter of a century has passed since Jason Boardman and Moonboots threw their first 'anything goes' Balearic Sunday session. Aficionado, as the event became known, is now an institution in Manchester, making this celebratory compilation a special one. It boasts two previously unreleased cuts - J-Walk's sparkling 'Cool Bright Northern Morning' and a deep Begin remix of 'Alaska' by Canyons - with the rest of the 16-track set being made up of records that "mean a lot" to the two DJs and their audience. The selections are simply sublime, with our current picks of a very strong bunch including the neo-acoustic brilliance of Stanley Clarke's 'Desert Song', the turn-of-the-Millennium nu-Balearic excellence of Mudd's 'Summer in the Wood', and the baggy 'global beat' fun of 'Can't Step Twice (On The Same Piece of Water)(New Version)' by Teachers.
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Nothing
Nothing (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BF 146. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Ludovici Cole Est Frigus (2:52)
Things Will Fall Apart (2:54)
Life (4:11)
It All Passes (2:40)
Cruisin' For P (4:01)
A Pill In The Sea (5:21)
Nothing (2:53)
Who Cares 1 (1:28)
Who Cares 2 (1:29)
Wizard Funk (1:06)
Weird Moments (3:26)
High Five (1:31)
These Dreams Are Killing Me (4:34)
Shallow Laughter: Bitches (orchestral version) (4:16)
Let It Happen (orchestral version) (6:06)
Doesn't Matter (5:04)
You Belonged (4:49)
Review: Nothing by Louis Cole, a collaboration with the Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley, blends classical orchestration with dance music, pop, and jazz, showcasing Cole's unique and ultra-flexible production style. The album features 17 tracks, 15 of which are brand new, avoiding orchestral renditions of his hits and instead presenting fresh compositions. The lead single, 'Things Will Fall Apart,' highlights Cole's feather-light vocals over an exciting orchestration of funk percussion, strings, horns and barbershop backup vocals. Recorded during live performances, Nothing captures the energy and emotion of Cole's multi-date sold-out European tour with the Metropole Orkest. The project emphasises Cole's desire to create music with deep emotional impact while remaining straightforward and accessible. Cole meticulously mixed the album himself, ensuring his pure vision was realised.
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Sujinho (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: MMS 050LP. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Mamaoism (4:21)
Berumba (4:19)
Anna De Amsterdam (interlude) (0:23)
Praca Da Republica (6:05)
Papaya (3:33)
Brasilian Sugar (6:31)
Sao Paulo Nights (4:08)
Xibaba (5:04)
Upa Neguinho (4:27)
Casa Forte (3:56)
Amazon Stroll (4:27)
Berimbau (5:16)
Anna De Amsterdam (reprise) (0:26)
Waiting On The Corner (5:10)
Tijuca Man (2:50)
Nao Tem Nada Nao (3:35)
Sunset At Sujinho (1:56)
Segura Esta Onda (6:58)
Review: This Record Store Blanc Friday, US label Madlib Invasion serves up a CD version of this most classic of albums from Jackson Conti aka the one and only beat making behemoth Madlib with Mamao. Sujinho landed in 2008 and since then has often been heralded as one of the best few projects Madlib has ever been involved with. It is a smooth fusion of hip hop, jazz, Latin and soul that, on vinyl, has fetched eye watering high prices until now. A new reissue has landed on wax as well as this CD.
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Intérprete: Fradinho
 in stock $30.74
Yhwh Is Love
Cat: LPLOR 001. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Rubato Love (1:57)
Stomping Gamay (4:48)
Otis' Tambourine (4:20)
All Things (3:41)
Anointed Soul (4:49)
Karriem's Bolero (3:04)
JMU's Voyage (4:27)
Six 8ight (interlude) (0:29)
The Clappers Cousin (3:20)
Massamba Afundance (3:02)
E11even (interlude) (0:56)
With Yhwh Love (5:02)
Boppin' (3:37)
Seven Mile To Oxnard (3:18)
Review: Madlib and Karriem Riggins are Jahari Massamba Unit. What started out as a friendship became a collaboration between two guides that push the boundaries of modern music. 'Yhwh Is Love' is their latest full length that has many excited about their joining. 'Stomping Gamay' for example, shows off their flare of fusing a new direction by linking the past. We have yet to hear of a Jamaican jazz fusion labeled genre but this would be the bookmark for the example. 'Massamba Afundance' includes a more Latin flare to things including some light Rumba influences. There is certainly a Big Band flavor attack on many of these programs. The result of the union Jahari Massamba Unit is plenty of upbeat measures in taking fusion and urban music to a higher level. This LP is sure to transcend cultural backgrounds.
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Liberation 2: Instrumentals
Cat: NSD 237LP. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Assata's Code (2:01)
Best Year Ever (1:46)
Air Quotes (3:40)
Nat Turner (3:29)
One For Biz (3:30)
Loop Digga's Revenge (2:38)
Ad Vice (3:07)
Wild Sweet Beauty (6:58)
The Right To Love Us (2:55)
After These Messages (3:40)
Richies (part 2) (3:38)
Marathon Thru Babylon (3:50)
Something Special (3:07)
Assata's Reprise (2:00)
Review: Talib Kweli and Madlib, two hip-hop heavyweights, have reunited for the highly anticipated Liberation 2, an expansive album exploring themes of revolution, love, and pan-Africanism, all set against Madlib's jazz-infused productions. Featuring collaborations with Q-Tip, Westside Gunn, and Mac Miller, the album is a global call for unity. Its thought-provoking lyrics and raw soundscapes showcase Kweli's enduring influence and Madlib's production prowess, paying homage to the genre's roots while pushing its boundaries. This album has been on many people's list as a potential hip-hop album of the year and we won't be at all surprised if that's where it ends up.
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Shades Of Blue: Madlib Invades Blue Note (reissue)
Cat: 550772 3. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Introduction (0:36)
Slim's Return (3:30)
Distant Land (4:22)
Mystic Bounce (4:03)
Stormy (3:49)
Blue Note (interlude) (0:48)
Please Set Me At Ease (4:41)
Funky Blue Note (3:21)
Alfred Lion (interlude) (0:51)
Stepping Into Tomorrow (7:27)
Andrew Hill Break (6:43)
Montara (0:32)
Song For My Father (7:49)
Footprints (3:19)
Peace/Dolphin Dance (5:24)
Outro (0:17)
Review: Madlib's back catalogue is one of the most revered in hip-hop and it would be quite interesting to hear a load of jazz cats rework it in their own style. But this essential album from Blue Note is sort of the opposite - the legendary US producer gets access to the vast Blue Note vaults and from that culls his own library and sound and samples and cooks up fresh takes on plenty of classics. As such you will recognise his beats under melodies from the likes of Donald Byrd and Bobbi Humphrey, Ronnie Foster and Bobby Hutcherson. The whole thing has been remastered as part of the Classic Vinyl Edition series so has never sounded better.
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 in stock $37.27
Flying High Instrumentals
Cat: LBYH 015. Rel: 12 Jan 24
LMD (2:21)
Flying High (2:26)
Advice (2:58)
Pop Fly (2:45)
Kool (3:42)
The Cypher (3:09)
Super (2:09)
Steppers (1:19)
Birthday (2:32)
High Stakes (1:22)
Duwop (3:51)
Review: Otis Jackson Jr. aka. Madlib is one of hip-hop's most inspirational producers. With self-produced classic releases under heteronyms like Quasimoto, Madvillain, Jaylib (with the great J Dilla), not to mention Bad Neighbor with Blu and MED, he proves he is in his own lane and is among the best at loop-digging. Madlib once more refuses to disappoint and now delivers a fresh set of heavy bangers on his new release Flying High Instrumentals. LMD (LMNO, MED, and Declaime) provided a solid performance on the vocal version of Flying High with stellar bars throughout; it's only right that BYH provides the beats to vibe to from the sensei himself, Madlib the Bad Kid.
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Before The Verdict: Madlib Medicine Show #1
Cat: MMS 2001LP. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Arraignment (intro) (0:44)
Ode To The Ghetto (OJ Simpson remix) (4:40)
Yikes (OJ Simpson remix) (2:40)
Further (3:24)
Lucky Guy (5:32)
Pigs (OJ Simpson remix) (2:35)
Life Goes By (1:47)
Get Bitches (OJ Simpson remix) (5:50)
The Exclusive (feat MED) (1:57)
Robbery (OJ Simpson remix) (4:21)
Kill 'Em (OJ Simpson remix) (3:33)
The Paper (1:28)
I Must Love You (OJ Simpson remix) (5:40)
Looking For Trouble (4:18)
Young Guns (feat J Dilla) (2:50)
My Moment (OJ Simpson remix) (2:57)
American Dream & Future (OJ Simpson remix) (3:55)
Review: These are two serious legends right here: Madlib the extraordinary beatmaker behind countless seminal albums and collabs and Guilty Simpson the man who has voiced just as many classic records of his own. This limited edition gold vinyl double album version of Before The Verdict: Madlib Medicine Show #1 is considered a prelude to this pair's collaborative album O.J. and has a mix of original cuts as well as remixes from Simpson's own solo debut album Ode to the Ghetto. It's as real and raw as rap gets and features two brief guest appearances from J Dilla and MED.
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Madlib Medicine Show No 11: Low Budget Hi Fi Music (reissue)
MADLIB / VARIOUS
Cat: MMS 011LP. Rel: 09 May 23
The Loop Digga - "Sounds Of The Studio" (prelude) (1:15)
The Professionals - "Hold Up" (1:12)
The Loop Digga - "Handmade Hustle" (instrumental) (1:37)
The Professionals - "Start Sumthin' (93033)" (feat MC Roc C) (2:56)
Guilty Simpson - "Thoughts Of An Old Flame" (3:37)
The Loop Digga - "Minze (Come Closer)" (1:23)
Madlib - "Louder (Blast Your Radio Theme)" (3:26)
The Loop Digga - "The Ride" (Nightcoastin' instrumental) (2:11)
AG - "OG" (part 1 - Whirlwind mix) (2:19)
Oh No - "OG" (part 2 - Underwater mix) (1:41)
Frank Nitt - "Stageridin'" (First demo Double Image mix) (3:57)
The Loop Digga - "Love/Hate" (instrumental) (1:51)
Strong Arm Steady - "Loose Girl" (Electronic Drunk Demon version) (3:56)
The Loop Digga - "Smoke Break (Whodat?)"
Supreme Team - "Madlib & Karriem Riggins: Interview #4080"
The Loop Digga - "Embryo Thought" (instrumental)
The Loop Digga - "The Adventures Of Soul Bra & Docta Dick'em" (parts 1 & 2)
MED & Poke - "Cheaters (Episode #3)" (0:34)
The Loop Digga - "Interliberation" (interlude) (0:42)
The Loop Digga - "Mic Check (Smoke Break II)" (1:30)
LMD - "Real Talk" (3:09)
The Loop Digga - "The Sound Of Champions" (instrumental) (1:34)
Strong Arm Steady - "Charlie Hustle" (2:04)
The Loop Digga - "Girls" (prelude) (0:23)
The Loop Digga - "Same" (2:00)
MED - "Snakes 101" (1:57)
J Rocc - "Girls" (2:14)
J Rocc - "Uh" (outro) (0:21)
Review: If you like Madlib then you will like this - a new and exclusive 28-track collection of the legendary hip-hop icon's best collaborations. Featuring are the likes of A.G., Guilty Simpson, MED, Oh No and Strong Arm Steady, with Karriem Riggins appearing for a Supreme Team session. There is also a special track taken from the Jaylib-era that was meant to be on a second album which never ended up being released. To finish it off, plenty of Loop Digga instrumentals, as well as some textbook interludes and outerludes also help colour this one and make it such a vivid listen.
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Taking Madliberty: The Mind Fusion Vol 2 Collection
MADLIB / VARIOUS
Taking Madliberty: The Mind Fusion Vol 2 Collection (green & orange splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: BAR 002LP. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Cal Green - "Revolution Rap" (part 1) (2:31)
Cesar Mariano & Cia - "Metropole" (5:34)
Peter Lipa - "My Album" (3:26)
Stefano Torossi - "Fearing Much" (3:32)
Joyce - "Longe Do Tempo" (2:18)
Cal Green - "Revolution Rap" (part 2) (2:59)
Lorez Alexandria - "Baltimore Oriole" (3:03)
Willie Tee & The Gaturs - "Concentrate" (3:43)
Mary Lou Williams - "Pale Blue" (4:24)
Duke Ellington - "Didjeridoo" (3:35)
Ennio Morricone - "Dies Irae Psichedelico" (4:33)
Egberto Gismonti - "Janela De Ouro" (2:39)
Review: Madlib's The Mind Fusion Collection V2 is an essential compilation that showcases the eclectic genius of this prolific producer. Known for his unparalleled versatility, Madlib seamlessly blends a variety of genres, from hip-hop and jazz to funk and soul and this collection offers a deep dive into his innovative soundscapes, featuring rare grooves, obscure samples and masterful beats. Each track is a testament to Madlib's ability to fuse different musical elements into a cohesive, captivating whole. The Mind Fusion Collection V2 is a must-have for fans and newcomers alike and shows off the boundless creativity of one of the scene's most influential figures.
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Badly Written Songs
Badly Written Songs (gatefold LP)
Cat: ARC 240ADV. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Good Morning Sunshine (4:43)
Better (3:11)
Oming Back (7:31)
SFS (4:50)
Loving You (3:43)
Was This Love (3:38)
All I Ever Wanted (4:30)
Thinkin' Bout (3:51)
Exit (6:31)
Review: Magic Number is Ross Hillard, a downtempo and orchestral composer whose engineering and bass playing can be heard on an array of releases, most notably for the likes of his own house favourites including Louie Vega, DJ Spen, Kerri Chandler, Lay-Far and Atjazz. Now debuting his first record on the latter artist's eponymous label, Badly Written Songs sounds like a slice of humble pie, but it's actually well-thought out title: in Hillard's own words, "(it's) a tongue-in-cheek reference to how transient electronic music can be." Thus, writing songs in this genre might not have been the most sensible and sustainable idea - but we all love house music, so we put everything into it, hoping that people don't discard it too soon. True to an engineer's tastes, the album is ultra-dynamic and bright throughout, serving up a consistent guest-vocal steeze reminiscent of Charles Webster or Herbert's gravitas.
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Intérprete: Kisk
 in stock $26.54
Magnetic Prophecies
Magnetic Prophecies (yellow vinyl 10" LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GLS 013. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Magnets - "Get Ready Go" (3:48)
Magnets - "Panic" (3:17)
Magnets - "Double Dragon" (Adverb remix) (4:02)
Magnets - "Paps At The Lido" (4:55)
Pro-Verbs - "One Two" (3:50)
Pro-Verbs - "Pure Hip Hop" (5:04)
Pro-Verbs - "Science & Diction" (2:48)
Pro-Verbs - "Smear" (5:15)
Review: For a project that has taken thirty years it would be totally inadequate to call the formation of Hypocritical Beatdown a lockdown-project. There's a deep history and psychology in these records by Violators Of The English Language and their spin-off groups Magnets (Rap Group) and ProVerbs, that combines stage-fright, loss, pride, creative-schizophrenia, racial inequality, surrealism, personal politics, brotherhood, artistic-constipation, better judgment, love, anti-love, soul searching and much more.

The one remaining untapped energy source here is perhaps FEAR, refreshing when used correctly, but never imposter syndrome. As maligned and mutated as this British Hip-Hop might appear to be, it could not be more pure. Each member of all of the Hypocritical Beatdown crew were committed to this cause as soon as the doors opened. They rapped on stages before they had even tasted beer or lost their virginity and the curse had already taken hold in the years when these youngsters still had to be back home before dark and it has never left their bloodstreams.

That's why this record NEEDED to be made. Completed, recorded, exorcised, committed to vinyl, rotated and liberated. Not unlike the VHS tape in a well known Japanese horror film, every listened copy, complete with its broken beats, old-school sensibilities and Marmite Mancunian accents, adds to the mystic circle... breaks the dream... some people might even like it. If you were given a chance to go back and meet your teenage self, wouldn't you?
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Chameleons: Live Interpretations Of Herbie Hancock (B-STOCK)
Cat: AJXLP 816 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Chameleon (11:18)
Watermelon Man (4:22)
Cantaloupe Island (6:14)
Butterfly (5:00)
Sly (6:44)
Vein Melter (5:43)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Following the success of their acclaimed debut album, Mama Terra returns with a vivid tribute to one of their major influences, Herbie Hancock, where the group have reimagined his groundbreaking 1973 masterpiece, 'Head Hunters', in a live setting. Recorded at the Glasgow Jazz Festival 2024, the album captures the band's energetic performance and their deep respect for Hancock's music. Mama Terra stays true to the spirit of the original while adding their own unique flavour, replacing the synth parts with a captivating blend of vocals, saxophone, and effects-laden bass. The album also incorporates elements from other Hancock classics like 'Cantaloupe Island' and 'Butterfly', creating a dynamic and imaginative tribute to a true jazz legend.
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Chameleons: Live Interpretations Of Herbie Hancock
Cat: AJXLP 816. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Chameleon (11:18)
Watermelon Man (4:22)
Cantaloupe Island (6:14)
Butterfly (5:00)
Sly (6:44)
Vein Melter (5:43)
Review: Following the success of their acclaimed debut album, Mama Terra returns with a vivid tribute to one of their major influences, Herbie Hancock, where the group have reimagined his groundbreaking 1973 masterpiece, 'Head Hunters', in a live setting. Recorded at the Glasgow Jazz Festival 2024, the album captures the band's energetic performance and their deep respect for Hancock's music. Mama Terra stays true to the spirit of the original while adding their own unique flavour, replacing the synth parts with a captivating blend of vocals, saxophone, and effects-laden bass. The album also incorporates elements from other Hancock classics like 'Cantaloupe Island' and 'Butterfly', creating a dynamic and imaginative tribute to a true jazz legend.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Zombie Mandingo
Cat: FLIES 67. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Zombie Mandingo (4:19)
Tuareg Road (3:22)
Blue Eyes (2:27)
Ritual (3:41)
Around The Island (3:53)
Love & Bones (3:40)
Voodoo Hunter (2:22)
Hanuman (4:39)
Zombie Mandingo (Trailer music) (1:28)
Review: Larry Manteca's Zombie Mandingo album arrived back in 2013 and in the danced plus has only ever been available digitally. Now it makes its debut on wax and remains a bold listen that was devised as a soundtrack to a non-existent exploitation film. It fuses funk, jazz, and Afrobeat influences with plenty of niche cinematic references such as the zombies in Lucio Fulci's horrors and Umberto Lenzi's cannibalistic adventures. The resulting mash up is beguiling to say the least with horror-tinged exotica next to Fela Kuti rhythms and elements of Italian Library music and colourful psychedelia. A boundary pushing work to say the least.
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Home
Home (LP)
Cat: JRF 0063LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Being (3:21)
Life In The Stars (4:55)
Fill The Room (3:29)
Breathe (4:37)
Names (2:22)
Kgotso (Stillness) (1:59)
Saturn Drive (3:31)
How I Knew (4:16)
Bloodline (album version) (5:15)
Beyond (6:06)
Review: British Bantu visual artist and musician Zola Marcelle shares her debut album, an ingenious ten-track record of ancestral musings, ethereal sound-dreamscapes and narrative vignettes, informed by soul, broken beat, and the musics of Zimbabwean Shona and South African Sotho. A riveting journey back through bloodlines and future-past hopes, Marcelle brings an impressively playful vocal and etheric attitude; opener 'Highlight' is an invitingly tender funky jazz primer, against which Zola speaks, outlining eternally recursive goals for life; the latter half of the record is more quelling, with 'Kgotso' building on the Sotho word for "stillness" to convey the later feeling of loitering in God's waiting room, while the B-side builds 'Saturn Drive' and 'Beyond' circle back to softly intoned Afro-beatifics.
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Intérprete: Cyndi Handson
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
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Direct To Disc
Cat: ND 16. Rel: 28 Nov 24
A Maldicao Do Samba
MD2 (A Sigla No Tag)
A Procura Da Batida Perfeita
Samba De Primeira/Encontro Com Nogueira
Qual E?
Profissao MC
1967
Eu Tenho O Poder
Desabafo
Rio (Puro Suco)
Review: Brazilian rapper Marcelo D2 shares the release of new direct-to-disc album via Night Dreamer. Recorded alongside electrifying live band Sambadrive, the album revisits some of Marcelo D2's most important tracks, mining 25 years of groundbreaking music from the Brazilian legend, and capturing his now timeless 'samba hip-hop' sound in full flow. The aforementioned is an unusual yet compelling sound, marking the voice and style of a torchbearer and innovator, and not the last to be marked by the motto "looking for the perfect beat". Now, in 2024, D2 retells his story from a new perspective. Inspired by the iconic jazz-samba trios of the 60s and 70s, Sambadrive emerged from the improvised and often spontaneous jams that would preface Marcelo D2's live shows. Touring the world and reuniting with producer Mario Caldato Jr., the group dropped in on Haarlem's Artone Studio in October 2022 to record an album of 10 tracks, drawn from four of Marcelo D2's most loved albums.
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Tags: Brazilian
 in stock $29.90
Kingdoms In Colour
Kingdoms In Colour (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: COUNT 156. Rel: 07 Sep 18
Beginner's Luck (4:28)
Kingdom (4:10)
Turnmills (5:07)
Nervous Tics (feat Holly Walker) (4:10)
Glasshouses (3:48)
Part Time Glory (4:14)
Feel Good (feat Khruangbin) (4:27)
Slow Heat (feat Holly Walker) (4:32)
Vale (4:08)
Kama (4:46)
Review: British duo Maribou State are back with their first full-length since 2015's breakthrough debut album Portraits, and was a result of a two year long journey to find their sound. Story has it that upon returning to the UK to begin work on new material, they relocated their studio at the back of their home in Hertfordshire to London - only to struggle in finding their creative flow. They began to look outward, making regular excursions out of the city, setting up temporary studio spaces throughout Asia, Oceania, the Middle East to North America and beyond - the result of which is this tremendous LP. Highlights include "Turnmills" their tribute to the now defunct but legendary clubbing institution, the dreamy lo-slung pop of "Nervous Tics" which continues their long standing collaboration with vocalist Holly Walker, and another fabulous hook-up with Houston based purveyors of exotica Khruangbin - on the sublime "Feel Good".
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Valentia (remastered)
Valentia (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SIGLP 008RE. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Easy Living (5:34)
Need (4:44)
Table Top (4:20)
Autumn (3:14)
Time (3:07)
My Friend Alone (feat DRS) (4:36)
I Wish I Could (3:03)
Love Is (3:54)
Review: Dominick Martin is best known as stone-cold drum & bass don Calibre, a prolific producer with a masterfully deep and smoky sound. He has also made tech house under his own name, but lesser known is this album
Valentia which was originally released in 2013 and has now been remastered and repressed on 180 gram vinyl with a sleeve containing the lyrics. It was written on the amazing Valentia Island, joined to the west coast of Co Kerry in Ireland by a bridge t and battered by strong winds. Says Martin, "I took my computer and mic with me not knowing what to expect when I got there. In one of the rooms sat a piano, and as my fingers touched the keys I knew there was a story there waiting to be told."
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Imena Rek
Cat: GBR 045. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Pozhaluysta (5:03)
Osvobodi Menia (4:51)
Ya Tebia Zhdala (6:28)
O Dereve (3:14)
Imena Rek (5:07)
Rany (4:32)
Smeshno (4:08)
Iskra (6:02)
Review: For sensitivity and naturalism in experimental music, Gosha Martynov & Natasha Sinyakova seize the crown with their new album Imena Rek. On their first foray into the physical, the duo expand the spectral ambience and medicated breaks of their earlier work with lithe touches of organic jazz and Cafe Del Mar cool, creating a complex assemblage of dreamy downbeat and emotive electronica that's entirely easy on the ears. The record is an ever-evolving, life-giving slough; we wade through many restorative swamps, each bearing its own sonic, ecosystemic character. The fen's mouth stretches open wide on 'Pozhaluysta', tempting the listener with an open-skied siren song set to skittish drum pats, while things grow hazier from 'Osvobodi Menia' and thereafter; the trip-hop influence is almost entirely naturalised, shedding the genre's usual rough-edged clicks and pops for a preferential sawn-off, willowy sound, that retains its smoothness even in moments of irresolution and tension, as on 'Rany'. And the slow mangrove whirl 'Iskra' really flaunts the pair's talents, with beautifully played pan flutes, and resonant silicate rustles, convoking a new hallowed ground; we wind up mentally clutching at damp mosses, imagining ourselves laid arrest in a sodden but warm bayou, as we're serenaded by two Armenian-American master musicians.
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Panorama
Cat: BEWITH 110LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
First Class (1:59)
Easy Money (2:26)
Storm (2:19)
You Shouldn't Have (2:28)
Fling (2:08)
Fool Moon (2:36)
Medusa (2:35)
Morning Paper (1:59)
Scenic (2:18)
Adieu (2:44)
Hydra (2:00)
Jet Lag (2:23)
Review: Yet more Italian soundtracks and music libraries are adoringly looked pined over. But this time - unlike the simple reissues that have come out so far this year - Frank Maston's Panorama LP seeks to emulate the era's best qualities with his own original music. Following on from similar endeavours such as 'Tulips' and its follow-up 'Darkland', Maston show off his to-a-T compositional chops, emulating only the best Italian session sounds via a commission from British library KPM.
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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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Zeus
Zeus (LP)
Cat: LEGO 296VL. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Zeus (5:21)
Snake Oil (4:28)
Saturn's Dust (4:38)
Juice (4:57)
We'll Always Have Yesterday (3:44)
Fire (3:15)
Sergio's Bag (4:58)
Ice (4:24)
Review: 'Zeus' is the first ever full-length album by Max Beesley's High Vibes ensemble, who released two classic 12" singles on Boogie Back Records at the height of the acid jazz movement in 1993-94. Dropping thereafter, the album hears eight tracks of floor-ready jazz-funk fusion, gathering together some of the greatest session players in the world - Steve Gadd on drums, Dean Parks on guitar, Luis Conte on percussion, Walt Fowler on trumpet, Christian Sands on keyboards, Jerry Meehan on bass, and Mike Davis on trombone - for an electrifying odyssey all led by Beesley himself, who helms up piano, vibraphone, synth and vocals responsibilities.
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Words Of Knowledge: Tribute to Jerwayne Balentine Aka J-Epic
God's Conversation (3:56)
Big Dreams (5:20)
Words Of Knowledge (2:12)
There Was A Time (4:25)
Bad Medicine (5:26)
Shoot (4:28)
Review: Words of Knowledge is a spoken word tribute album honouring Jerwayne Balentine, who is also known as J-epic and was a gifted poet, author, producer, and illustrator. Jerwayne wrote the book Words of Knowledge and was working with Dave Maze and Spike Rebel on a music and spoken word album based on his book before he tragically passed away in 2020 at the age of only 23 due to muscular dystrophy. Proceeds from the album will support music programs for young adults with developmental impairments and fund muscular dystrophy research. This project is supported by Master Mix Academy and D&e Recordings Chicago and features six sizzling hip-hop cuts with a sense of storytelling and low-end menace.
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Alternate Moon Cycles (AI11 Edition)
Alternate Moon Cycles (AI11 Edition) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 1LP11. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Waxing Crescent #1 (16:05)
Waxing Crescent #2 (14:54)
Review: The first ever release on the International Anthem label came by way of Rob Mazurek, genius musician of of the Jersey and Chicago jazz "schools". The trumpeter and multi-instrumentalist turned ever more avant-garde on this two-suite album, which was dedicated to the lunar cycle and heard him forgoing his signature brass for a monophonic cornet experiment, recorded at Chicago bar Curio. Documenting the performance, which was delivered alongside Matthew Lux on electric bass and Patrick Avery on organ, IA transport us right on back into the room with the trio, letting us in on a real-live experience of sidereal drones, selene harmonics and waning delays, paradoxically featuring in a suite which, both of whose titles suggest, always waxes crescent.
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Nestor's Nest
Cat: KRXN 036. Rel: 20 Jan 25
Star Fruit (0:30)
Banana Fruit (18:44)
Under The Papaya Tree (1:33)
Mango Fruit (8:02)
Papaya Fruit (11:36)
Review: Spanish label and collective Keroxen once again take a break from throwing festivals in the Canary Islands to release some original music, this time from the experimental electronica phenom Rob Mazurek. Gracing their discography with a genre-defier of field recordings, spirit call chants, trumpet harmonies and circuit-bent verging on circuit-broken electronics, this is a veritable slice of eclecticism to say the least. Mazurek's M.O. going into this one was to channel the exotic and tropical surroundings he found himself immersed in while stopping over in Tenerife, during 2023's Keroxen Festival edition; the tracks are almost entirely named after the fruits that grow locally on the island's trees, representing the ripe, sodden, ambi-spheric juiciness heard bursting forth from each track.
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In These Times
In These Times (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1271LP. Rel: 22 Sep 22
In These Times (7:07)
The Fours (3:24)
High Fives (3:40)
Dream Another (3:11)
Lullaby (3:43)
This Place That Place (3:46)
The Calling (1:49)
Seventh String (2:59)
So Ubuji (3:04)
The Knew Untitled (4:22)
The Title (3:49)
Review: It was when Makaya McCraven linked up with International Anthem around 2015 he became an artist transcending the jazz scene's tangle of singers and players. Since then he's evolved his craft from album to album, project to project, reaching this undeniable achievement of a record that places him at the forefront of modern jazz. Nearly seven years in the making, In These Times is the product of McCraven's striving to create a personal stamp, leaning in on his own rhythmic language of time-signature trickery and unusual arrangements, steering large-scale orchestral ensembles and elevating his craft in every way he can. For all the considered science behind the sound, it lands as an incredible natural experience full of cascading drums, ascendant flutes, lilting strings and a whole cornucopia of talented musicians playing to a striking creative vision.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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In The Moment (IA11 Edition)
In The Moment (IA11 Edition) (2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LPIARC 0003X. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Exploration (intro) (1:18)
The Jaunt (2:43)
Slightest Right (3:01)
First Thing First (12:05)
Lonely (4:36)
Gnawa (2:06)
On The Spot (2:18)
Butterscotch (2:37)
TomTom (2:41)
Three Fifths A Man (4:26)
In The Moment (4:47)
Quartz (3:39)
Just Stay Right There (2:39)
Untitled (3:14)
Requests (2:47)
Time Travel (4:13)
The Encore (5:24)
The Drop (2:10)
Finances (6:01)
Review: Makaya McCraven's In The Moment marked his breakout, iintroducing the world to the Paris drummer, bandleader and producer's polymathic approach to jazz and beatsmithing. Recorded over 12 months at a single venue, nearly 48 hours of live improvisation were distilled into 19 dynamic tracks here; they were cut, remixed, and reconstructed by McCraven into organic, beat-driven soundscapes, riffing on the fervour of a music scene sustained in unostentatious settings. Namely, the nightlife scene of Chicago: these sessions captured a raw, unfiltered exchange among the city's top musicians during McCraven's time in Illinois, many of whom have since risen to the raft, not least McCraven himself.
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Bedroom Artist
Cat: BIP 001. Rel: 26 Jul 24
Vale Of Health (2:37)
They Used To Have Good Bagels (4:23)
Put Some Zambak On It (4:20)
Get Me A Whisky Please (4:17)
Magogo's Garden (3:10)
Where You From, From? (4:15)
21:08 North Circular (4:26)
Past The Pale (4:33)
Review: Mculo represents himself on his latest full-length dance LP Bedroom Artist, deepening *eo ipso* his relationship to personal space and making music for 'the other'. In his own words, "I found myself making music for everyone else. What would other musicians think about this record? Would this track get me more gigs? The process of creating become secondary and I fell out of love with it entirely." Clearly having identified the wrong way to go about things, no sooner than this did he embark on an emancipatory approach. Shedding any conscious attachment to external priorities, insofar as he could, Bedroom Artist testifies the ironic power of the bedroom as a site of abject isolation at its worst, yet studious focus at its best. The sonic result of this conclusion, for Mculo, is io-fi, jammy, trip-hoppy beat and beatless excursions, best among which are 'Magogos Garden' and 'Where Are You From, From'.
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Jump N Funk
Rich MEDINA / VARIOUS
Jump N Funk (gatefold 2xLP + 7")
Cat: BBE 338CLP. Rel: 26 Jul 16
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Afrika Seventi - "Stalemate" (12:51)
Aquil - "For The People" (2:59)
Seun Kuti & Fela's Egypt 80 - "Na Oil" (8:12)
River Ocean - "Why Can't We Live Together" (Sao Benitez BV dub) (5:24)
Asiko Afrobeat Ensemble - "Bushman" (8:16)
Wale Oyejide - "Olodumare" (3:18)
Atjazz - "For Real" (2011 edition part 1 - Atjazz remix) (7:34)
Kutiman - "Bango Fields" (3:58)
Original Nairobi Afro Band - "Soul Makossa (No 1)" (7") (4:20)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Jungle Beat (Mutaba)" (3:05)
Review: Jump 'N' Funk started life as a small event in New York, organized by Rich Medina in order to pay tribute to the genius of Fela Kuti. Since then, parties have been held across the world, with Medina and guests showcasing music by, or inspired by, the Nigerian Afrobeat legend. This debut Jump N Funk compilation follows a similar formula, delivering both purist Afrobeat cuts (see Fela's punchy "Stalemate", and "Na Oil" by son Seun and his band, Egypt 80), and tracks in other styles that draw heavily on the style. Highlights in the latter category include the hazy Afro hip-hop of Aquil, a tasty Afro-house dub of River Ocean's cover of Timmy Thomas' classic "Why Can't We Live Together", and the lazy, sun-kissed glory of Kutiman's "Bango Fields".
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro House
 in stock $24.32
Islands
Islands (2xLP)
Cat: DOGLP 08. 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: South London's Medlar returns to Delusions of Grandeur at the peak of his production powers, showing up with a distinctly refined sonic palette on the brilliantly expansive LP, Islands. Known for his deep-cut edits, genre-hopping productions and steady underground presence, he's pulled together a cast of collaborators including Dele Sosimi, Rebekah Reid, Arnau Obiols and more. The record builds on years spent engineering and producing for others, drawing on those skills to deliver something more personal than ever. Blending live instruments, 80s-inspired electronics and club-ready low end, it's less sample-based than past work but still rooted in the recognisable Medlar spirit. Highlights come thick and fast, including the blissed-out opener 'Take A Trip', the wigged-out exoticism of 'Yeah', the acid thrust of 'Luv Interlude' and the emotion-rich Balearica of 'Ibiza'. Top marks.
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Intérprete: Mike O'Mara, DJ ROCCA
 in stock $33.52
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
 in stock $38.28
The Edge
The Edge (limited transparent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MBLP 007. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Smoke Gets In Your Head (Sword)
A Day In The Life
Keep Quiet
The Blue Boat
Le Vieux Vaisseau
The Edge (Cutting)
The Fence
Hot Dogs
Ghetto
Coffee Cold
Review: The sound of Medline exploring the deeper edges of electronic music, crafting a sonic landscape that's both hypnotic and evocative. 'The Edge' is a journey through atmospheric textures, pulsating rhythms and subtle melodies, creating a mesmerising soundscape that's perfect for late-night listening or introspective moments. The production is pristine, with each sound carefully crafted to create a sense of depth and immersion.
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Fever Of The World
Fever Of The World (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SODA 016LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Catherine, On Fire (8:14)
Circle Of Ants (3:10)
Following (8:03)
Practical Joke (2:44)
The Bus (6:59)
When The Bakery Has What You Want & It's Cheap (3:37)
Too Much Syrup (0:37)
Trees Bullied By The Wind (2:03)
Fever Of The World (4:34)
Review: Debuting on Soda Gong, Memotone aka. Will Yates brings new album Fever Of The World to our ears. Sporting a high temperature and a brain foggy pall, the world today is indeed insalubriously feverish, and Memotone crafts an arresting record in tribute to the Earth, serving as both an elegy and an elixir for it depending on how you hear it. Built on and around a set of compositional and live techniques fashioned over years, Yates' newest output is amorphous and palliative, putting our symptomatic souls at rest, with softly truck caresses by gong and pan; twinkles on the piano; real, boughed, and fed back mic-ups. The whole thing plays out like a half-hypnoic reverie, in which dream-images coalesce with engrams of the past and made manifest in the auditory field; be these the deja entendus of the abstracted children's laughter on 'Fever Of The World' or the sense of mobile, civic, automatic movement, via a continual textural wash, on 'The Bus'.
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The Shores Of Infinity
Cat: FSRLP 149. Rel: 28 Sep 23
The Shores Of Infinity (7:05)
Kingdom (5:42)
Earthrise (6:23)
Arrival (8:43)
Of (6:26)
Danieda's Dance (8:40)
Review: Jazz-funkers Menagerie carry the torch of broken beat and jazzdance into the bleeding-edge present day with 'The Shores Of Infinity'. The Australian band, led by Lance Ferguson, is nominally guided by the spiritual jazz movement of the 1970s, but their sound reflects little of its usual beatless freakouts and croony, culty improvisations. Rather, this LP runs the entire gamut of what could be considered spiritual jazz, moving through, in their own words, myriad zones of "cosmic consciousness, transcendence, and interconnection". In fitting fashion for the genre, just six long-form tracks appear, three on each side, making for a neat, coin-flipped, symmetrical statement in jazz; the balance of the universe reflected in a cosmick vinyl void.
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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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 in stock $31.85
Pop Archetypes
Pop Archetypes (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HYR 7285. Rel: 29 May 24
Spinning Around Cotton Candy (2:44)
Golden Room (2:12)
Slipped Air (1:48)
Vertigo (1:49)
Metropolitan Indians (2:02)
Bangkok Tempo (1:20)
Your Happiness, My Sadness (4:49)
Kundalini (1:54)
Urban Voodoo (4:59)
Muting Cat (1:08)
Don't Stop The Freedom (1:48)
Congoflash (1:40)
The Magic Of Synesthesia (1:37)
Wet Market (1:27)
Carousel Of Tears (4:52)
Review: Hell Yeah is one of the best labels out there if you love grown-up house, delicious downtempo and nu-Balearic. Even amongst its unpredictable catalogue though this one is a wonderful curveball that has already been supported by Sean Johnston, Jaye Ward, Max Essa and Francois K. It is a debut album from the Italian Michele Mininni that makes for an involving and adventurous trip that blends broken beats, worldly rhythms, jazz, eastern melodies, live drums, and more into a thrilling 15-track opus, all with a leftfield perspective. A diverse array of rhythms, melodies, and instruments from around the globe all feature in this escapist summer delight.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $22.64
What Kinda Music
What Kinda Music (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 281212 3108. Rel: 24 Apr 20
What Kinda Music (3:50)
Festival (4:43)
Nightrider (feat Freddie Gibbs) (5:00)
Tidal Wave (4:10)
Sensational (1:25)
The Real (2:40)
Lift Off (feat Rocco Palladino) (5:20)
I Did It For You (4:01)
Last 100 (4:01)
Kyiv (3:28)
Julie Mangos (3:19)
Storm Before The Calm (feat Kaidi Akinnibi) (3:01)
Review: As fast-rising underground stars in their own right, you'd expect any collaborative album from soul-fired South London singer/songwriter/beat-maker Tom Misch and prolific jazz drummer Yussef Dayes (best known for his now long-running collaboration with Kamaal Williams) to be rather good. "What Kinda Music" is, with the pair mixing and mangling elements of soul, jazz-funk, electronica and jazz, a set that defies easy categorisation. Both musicians exceed themselves throughout, with tipsy electronics, sweeping strings, bass, effects-laden guitars, woozy synth lines and Misch's heartfelt, soul-flecked vocals offering a perfect foil for Dayes' loose-limbed, headline-grabbing drumming.
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Music For Bugs
Music For Bugs (hand-numbered hand-stamped LP in autographed sleeve limited to 222 copies)
Cat: BOUM 005. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Track 1 (0:42)
Track 2 (1:01)
Track 3 (2:02)
Track 4 (0:58)
Track 5 (1:15)
Track 6 (1:25)
Track 7 (1:17)
Track 8 (0:58)
Track 9 (0:35)
Track 10 (0:41)
Track 11 (1:18)
Track 12 (1:03)
Track 13 (0:49)
Track 14 (0:16)
Track 15 (1:38)
Track 16 (0:53)
Track 17 (0:45)
Track 18 (0:47)
Track 19 (0:57)
Track 20 (1:45)
Track 21 (1:11)
Track 22 (1:05)
Track 23 (1:39)
Track 24 (0:41)
Track 25 (0:57)
Track 26 (1:57)
Review: Mister Modo of "Modonut" returns with Music For Bugs which comes on a hand-numbered and hand-stamped record with an autographed sleeve signed by Mister Modo himself. This magnificent conceptual album has been inspired by the world of insects and showcases the obsessive digger's unique take on hip-hop and r&b. It is basically a mutant beat tape that weaves together dark, powerful loops with a cinematic and emotional rap atmosphere. This ultra-limited record is a great collector's piece with only 222 copies available worldwide.
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 in stock $29.90
Pulpo Fiction
Cat: BARN 103. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Anemona (3:34)
Pandancer (feat Cosima Olu) (4:12)
Mega-Zapper (1:54)
Leyli (feat Arnau Obiols) (4:43)
Milo (feat Kamohelo) (3:54)
Xummiemu (4:11)
Wild Child Meadows (feat Oliver Grimball) (3:20)
Uh-Oh! (5:20)
Utado (feat Nah Eeto) (4:47)
Curry Wurst Collab (feat Janne Tavi) (2:39)
Sally Esta Loca! (5:36)
Heavenly Pills (1:48)
Dolphin Lundgren (feat Kamohelo) (5:12)
Soul Ego Spacesuit (3:09)
Perroflautas (3:49)
Higher, Better, Faster, Slower (3:31)
Review: The dynamic duo MLiR, a creative force fuelled by a perfectly balanced blend of shared vision and contrasting styles, return with their debut album, Pulpo Fiction, on Stockholm's Studio Barnhus label. Building on the success of two highly regarded EPs, this 16-track offering showcases their vibrant and innovative approach to global dance music. MLiR's sound is a product of both relentless crate-digging and studio mastery, seamlessly blending past, present, and future influences. Pulpo Fiction boasts a diverse array of vocal collaborators, from Kenyan rapper Nah Eeto and American poet Oliver Grimball to Swedish soul singer Cosima Olu, adding another layer of texture to their already eclectic sound. Expect a sonic journey that traverses the spectrum of dance music, from nostalgic throwbacks to futuristic soundscapes, from deep grooves to infectious pop sensibilities, all underpinned by MLiR's signature high-energy, effortlessly cool dancefloor aesthetic.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $29.05
The SP1200 Vault
The SP1200 Vault (translucent vinyl LP)
Cat: TVLP 25. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Floppy 01 (2:03)
Floppy 02 (1:30)
Floppy 03 (1:31)
Floppy 04 (1:46)
Floppy 05 (1:26)
Floppy 06 (1:09)
Floppy 07 (1:47)
Floppy 08 (2:17)
Floppy 09 (1:33)
Floppy 10 (1:37)
Floppy 11 (2:07)
Floppy 12 (1:32)
Floppy 13 (1:41)
Floppy 14 (1:44)
Floppy 15 (1:42)
Floppy 16 (1:34)
Floppy 17 (1:36)
Floppy 18 (1:55)
Floppy 19 (2:03)
Floppy 20 (1:30)
Floppy 21 (1:51)
Floppy 22 (1:38)
Bonus Drum Kits (0:15)
Review: Moar is a French Beatmaker who'se made beats since 1995, opting for a 'traditional vibe' of digging & sampling wax, complemented with all-in-one sets using an MPC or SP. Of course, tradition is one of the few ways we stay grounded to our roots; artists like Moar ensure that we don't go insane with experimentation and tradition-breaking. That being said, this beat collection from 2002-2006 is remarkably experimental in sound, showing that Moar's 'trad' ideology is more focused on the process rather than the end result. A diggers' delight, for the few turntablists out there still keeping the tradition alive.
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 in stock $25.15
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