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Singles
You Are In The Embrace Of The History
Cat: RESEARCH 12. Rel: 19 Sep 24
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (5:27)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History Now (5:36)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Iti remix) (8:00)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Kuniyuki Takahashi remix) (7:19)
Review: Rafet's You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a thought-provoking debut released on Research Records, where Daniel Rafet Grima delves into ambient and drone music with a sense of reverence for ancestral memory. Side-1 begins with the title track, a piece that carries an air of longing and introspection. The atmosphere is rich with layers of ambient sound and chamber music depths. The next song featuring DGrima, adds another dimension with its haunting, immersive quality. On Side-2, Iti's remix introduces a delicate piano melody and a subtle beat, infusing the original with a fresh, creative energy. In contrast, Kuniyuki Takahashi's remix takes a more abstract approach, deconstructing the track into an intriguing exploration of sound and texture. You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a meditative and deeply reflective work that resonates with both beauty and depth.
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It Is What It Is
Cat: YELLOWTAXI 002. Rel: 02 Apr 25
It Is What It Is (8:04)
It Is What It Is (vocal remix) (8:26)
It Is What It Is (instrumental remix) (6:13)
Review: Rahaan is an absolute don when it comes to disco done right and with genuine soul. He's been rolling it out in original and edit form for many years and none of it ever goes out of date. Here he presents Gregory Carmouche & Cherelle Cherisoul Sullivan on the second release on the Yellow Taxi label. 'It Is What It Is' is a lovely loose jam with noodling chord work, rolling drums and magnificent vocals that bring plenty of sunshine next to playful whistles. Those vocals are more centred on the B-side opener while an instrumental remixes peels them away entirely.
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The Unassisted (reissue)
Cat: ARF 00087. Rel: 14 Oct 24
The Unassisted (vocal) (4:26)
The Unassisted (instrumental) (3:48)
Review: Rasco's The Unassisted was a pivotal release in 1997, helping to put independent rap on the map with its raw energy and standout production. Taken from his Time Waits for No Man LP, this 12" single, produced by Fanatic with cuts from D-Styles and Peanut Butter Wolf, quickly became an underground classic. Rasco's sharp delivery and gritty lyricism, paired with that unmistakable 90s sound, solidified his place in the scene. Over the years, Rasco has collaborated with hip-hop heavyweights like Phife Dawg, Evidence, Jake One and Roc Raida, releasing albums with Stones Throw and gaining international recognition.
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What Would You Do?
Cat: JAL 459V. Rel: 18 Jul 24
What Would You Do? (feat Lumi HD) (4:09)
Glow (3:58)
Review: Sam Redmore's innovative and eclectic global grooves continue to impress with his latest releases. Known for creating uplifting tracks that effortlessly merge electronic, jazz, Latin and Afro sounds, Sam returns with a stunning rendition of Dames Brown's 'What Would You Do?' Lumi HD's outstanding vocals, supported by a superb ensemble of backing singers and musicians, bring an organic warmth to the track, which passionately encourages lovers to make the right choices. On the flip side, 'Glow,' which debuted earlier this year, has already received acclaim from tastemakers for its infectious and bold groove. This track exemplifies Redmore's talent for crafting music that deeply resonates with audiences. Both tracks highlight Redmore's distinctive style and his skill in fusing various genres into seamless pieces. These new releases further cement his status as a maestro of eclectic global sounds.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
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Herald Traccs Vol 2
Cat: WS 015. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Reelsoul - "La Costa" (6:41)
Trilaterals - "Flo Jo" (6:01)
Teflon Dons - "DONTWANTU2GO" (8:36)
Roberta - "Hang Back" (5:41)
Review: Label regulars Roberta and Trilaterals are back on Worldship Music to take part in the latest Herald Tarccs instalment. Reelsoul is a new name to join the fun and pens up with 'La Costa' which is a throwback disco house sound with wild melodies and big horn leads vying for attention and getting hands skyward. Trilaterals bring plenty of percussive funk and jumbled drum brilliance to 'Flo Jo' and Teflon Dons taps into a Philly sound with the string loops of 'DONTWANTU2GO.' Roberta's "Hang Back' is a classy little jazz-house number.

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Intérprete: Rafa Santos, Nico Lahs
! low stock $23.85
B Boy Rockin'
Cat: LEXP 7005. Rel: 04 Jul 24
B-Boy Rockin' (4:05)
Spanish Harlem Breakdown (45 edit) (4:15)
Review: Reggie Ray's latest release, timed with the Paris '24 Olympics Breaking event, pays homage to street culture with a heartfelt record. With intricate production and a nod to New York '72, it's a fitting tribute to DJ Regal's innovative spirit. The artwork by Optic Intake adds visual depth, resonating with the energy of the FBV Crew and the late Paul Eve's enduring influence. Released by Lexington144 Records, this EP blends nostalgia with contemporary beats, showcasing Reggie Ray's mastery in crafting dynamic, street-inspired tracks. A poignant note honors Eve's legacy, promising future releases from Lexington 144 Records. This release not only celebrates breaking culture but also tells about the enduring impact of its creators.
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Ancestral Food & Healing Medicine Vol 2
Cat: SRM ANCESTRAL 2 EP RED. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Kigi (Timmy Regisford Shelter vocal mix) (6:14)
Kigi (Joaquin Joe Claussell Drum Gathering mix) (8:28)
Kigi (Joaquin Joe Claussell Cosmic Arts Afro mix) (8:43)
Kigi (Timmy Regisford Shelter instrumental mix) (6:17)
Review: Timmy and South African songstress Toshi Tikolo, who hails from Kwalanga Township in Cape Town, collaborate on this powerful Afro House track that showcases a deep, spiritual side of the genre. Known for its impact on Shelter Heads and beyond, the instrumental mix alone packs a punch. Joaquin Joe Claussell elevates things with his signature and sacred style that transforms the original Afro roots into something entirely unique. His remixes, including the wonderful Cosmic Arts Afro and Drum Gathering versions, add plenty of depth to an already captivating original. This is as authentic as Afro house gets.
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Summertime
Summertime (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BBE 790. Rel: 28 May 24
Summertime (NuAcid Funk part 1&2) (10:06)
Sunshine Girl (4:14)
Summertime (original version) (3:38)
Review: Rhythm Rhyme Revolution, alongside DJ Tabu, delivers a fantastic EP with Summertime / Sunshine Girl. 'Summertime (nuacidfunk)' gradually escalates into a disco crescendo, enriched by Dan Lipman's jazz flute/sax and Gareth Tasker's steaming sitar riff. On the flipside, 'Sunshine Girl' boasts a slinky Afro percussive groove, with DJ Tabu's vocals celebrating love in the sunshine, complemented by Barrie Sharpe's infectious hooks. The ensemble work, featuring Kenny Wellington's jazzy trumpet and vibrant guitar, creates a dynamic sonic landscape. The EP also includes the original version of 'Summertime,' reminiscent of Motown classics. Sharpe's masterful tease and impeccable mood-building make this record a touch of class, leaving listeners thoroughly enchanted.
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PEDRO 002
PEDRO 002 (12")
Cat: PEDRO 002. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Solway System (6:43)
28 Or 5 To 4 (7:09)
In The Attic (5:04)
Knockup Stream (5:23)
Maracuya Matanzas (4:36)
Review: Pedro's House swings open its doors again for another joyous party soundtracked by the label founder himself, Pedro Ricardo. He has a well-crafted brown beat style that draws great energy from the sun and gives it back in the form of loose-limbed and well-worked grooves. 'Solway System' is a busy, kinetic opener and '28 Or 5 To 4' then luxuriates in smeared pads. 'In The Attic' brings some Detroit soul to cuddly but heavy kicks and 'Knockup Stream' adds a little swing into the mix. 'Maracuya Matanzas' is the big finish with wonky chord work.
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How It Feels (To Be Loved) Remixes EP
Cat: CMSR 018. Rel: 10 Dec 24
How It Feels (To Be Loved)
How It Feels (Honeycomb mix)
How It Feels (Rico's Trench Coat Tribute)
Love Everlasting
Love Everlasting (Marc Mac remix)
Review: Cosmocities returns with a sizzling six-track remix package of 'How It Feels To Be Loved' by American artists Erik Rico & C. Boogie. These jams are all ready for deployment in the club but come with a soulful signature that fans of Rico will quickly recognise. Tracks 'How It Feels...' and 'Love Everlasting' both get reworked by the one and only Josh Milan while Marc Mac, and Rico himself also step up with their own fresh twists. Milan's 'Honeycomb' mix infuses slap bass and acid-leaning grooves, his 'Floor Radio Vocal Mix' adds late-night soulful funk, Rico's 'Trench Coat Tribute Remix' delivers seductive P-funk vibes and Marc Mac's take on 'Love Everlasting' brings Balearic house magic.
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Bounce Lesson
Cat: EGLO 92. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Bounce Lesson (5:08)
Alltogethernow (2:12)
Lead Walk (8:11)
Review: Atlanta house mainstay Stefan Ringer finds a perfectly complementary bedfellow in Marquinn Mason on this new EP for the venerated UK label Eglo. His mastery of deep house and broken beats is a great foundation for the jazz chops of Mason. 'Bounce Lesson' is the first to win you over with its loose, leggy bassline and funky, jazz, cosmic chord work. It's a seamless fusion of different worlds and after the brief jazzed-up piano dance of 'Alltogethernow' comes the standout cut 'Lead Walk'. Another wandering bassline locks you in while heavy, knocking broken beat patterns and gloriously life-affirming chords all warp and weft around one another.
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The Coin EP Vol 2
Cat: TLM 036. Rel: 09 Dec 24
The Robinson - "Passion Is The Key" (6:47)
The Robinson - "A Satisfying Day" (7:03)
Takahiro Fuchigama - "Jazzing Bird" (5:33)
Takahiro Fuchigama - "How's That Sound?" (4:27)
Takahiro Fuchigama - "In Motion" (5:16)
Review: The Robinson and Takahiro Fuchigami take a side each on this compelling exploration of house music infused with diverse jazz influences. This release effortlessly blends genres, creating a rich and textured soundscape that bridges lounge, disco and blues. Side-1 opens with 'Passion Is The Key', a track that leans into lounge jazz vibes, pairing smooth melodies with a laid-back house groove. Following this, 'A Satisfying Day' injects disco elements into the mix, creating an uplifting fusion of rhythm and melody. Side-2 deepens the jazz-house connection. 'Jazzing Bird' delivers an intricate, jazz-forward interpretation of house, balancing vibrant improvisation with danceable beats. 'How's That Sound?' captures the essence of a smoky jazz club, blending sultry brass lines with a steady house pulse. Closing the release, 'In Motion' incorporates bluesy undertones into a chilled-out vibe, offering a soulful, reflective end to the journey.

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Intérprete: From P60, LEGO EDIT
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Thermae
Thermae (7")
Cat: BJ 740. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Thermae (3:21)
The Atrium (3:28)
Review: 'Thermae' feels like a track that's more about the spaces between the notes than the notes themselves. Featuring Andy Baxter on guitar, bass, and drums, along with Jim Piela on saxophone and Francesca Uberti on piano, it's a laid-back, almost meditative piece that brings to mind the warm, smooth vibes of Khruangbin and Glass Beams. The track is sparse, but not in a way that feels emptyithere's a certain tension in the way it unfolds, with each instrument carving out its own space. The saxophone, in particular, stands out with an FX-laden part that evokes the mood of Robohand's 'Palms' LP from 2023, adding a touch of depth and atmosphere that lingers in the background. There's a nice balance between the organic and the electronic here, which shows in how the track was recorded between London and New York. It's all mixed and mastered with care by Sean Woodlock and John Webber, ensuring that each element, no matter how subtle, shines through in its own time. It's a reflective piece that doesn't demand attention, but invites it when you're ready.
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Monarchy With The Rhythm
Cat: DTR 022. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Servant Royal (5:58)
Fendi Foot (feat Wayna) (6:20)
Skin Pride Deep (feat Wayna) (5:46)
Review: Roddyrod is a key player in contemporary hip-hop who gained recognition alongside East Coast pioneers like Kev Brown and Oddisee as part of The Low Budget Crew. His new release on Dirty Tech is a fine testament to his genre-blending skills as he combines hip-hop, broken beat, deep house and soul with real studio finesse. The standout track for us is 'Servant Royal' with unquantized drums and a jazz-inspired piano riff that will capture the attention of house heads everywhere. 'Fendi Foot' expands on his earlier work, while 'Skin Pride Deep' features Grammy-nominated Wayna and offers a powerful exploration of self-love and empowerment to add depth to the EP's overall sound.
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All The Beauty Of The Dark
Cat: YYK 1212. Rel: 15 Jan 25
To The Inmost Lost (8:55)
Rewired Paradise (7:36)
Memory Reset (8:44)
Into The Void Where Things Grow (part II) (5:31)
Review: With Yoyaku's record shop staff handling A&R, the YYK No Label imprint has become impressively unpredictable. Recently, they've served up 21st century progressive house from Varhat, a killer collaboration between Chez Damier and Ben Vedren and an experimental synth-pop album from People People. Here they turn to Swizz jazz drummer Samuel Rohrer, an artist with extensive experience of delivering hybrid acoustic-electronic tech-house and minimal techno excursions. That's what's on offer here, with Rohrer blending vintage electronics and his own drums and percussion with synthesiser sequences, machine beats and intoxicating aural textures. This approach is best exemplified by the Tangerine Dream-goes-tech-house flex of 'Rewired Paradise' and the sludgy, pitched-down 'Memory Reset', though ambient jazz number 'Into The Void Where Things Go (Part II)' is also brilliant.
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JBW: Soft Hands Had The Rain
Cat: WB 021. Rel: 19 Nov 24
JBW (5:33)
Soft Hands Had The Rain (4:59)
Review: Bora Rokovic's JBW blends the energy of jazz and funk, creating an engaging interplay between tight basslines and a rolling electric piano. The track's complex, yet subtle rhythms showcase Rokovic's technical prowess, drawing listeners in with its intricate grooves. This tight, experimental jazz serves as a fantastic testament to his skill in balancing improvisation and structure. The accompanying piece weaves in melancholic cello, adding a layer of depth and texture. The result is a release that holds an air of sophistication, offering both complexity and fluidity in equal measure.
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Beat Tape 01
Beat Tape 01 (7"+ sticker limited to 220 copies)
Cat: DIESS 078. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Cowboy (2:03)
Brooks (2:14)
Differentak (1:27)
Bambino (1:59)
High (2:33)
Bingo (1:20)
Review: Rose Noir's debut Beat Tape 01 was first released on Daddy Kev's Alpha Pup label and soon made waves in the LA beat scene. Known for championing groundbreaking artists like Flying Lotus and Ras G, Alpha Pup set the stage for Rose Noir's unique sound. Now you can cop a piece of this legacy with a limited-edition 7" featuring standout tracks from Beat Tape 01. There is noodle jazz-funk on 'Cowboy', low-slung backpacker beats on 'Differentak', stoned synth swirls and glitchy grooves on 'High' and lovely loose, broken beat tumbles on 'Bambino'.
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White Lines
White Lines (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 225. Rel: 17 Sep 24
White Lines (4:12)
£19.99 (3:22)
Review: The Royal Organ Duo is an exceptional name for a project and the music they cook up is no less good either. It comes on Funk Night out of the Us in the form of this tidy 7" and opens up with a new take on a stone-cold hip-hop classic. 'White Lines' sounds the same but different here - the main melodies are intact but replayed on a Hammond organ while the dusty drums are live and jazzy with some extra flourishes added for good measure. The flipside is a deeper cut but one that will still work floors into a frenzy.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Stapodia
Stapodia (limited 10")
Cat: 22A 045. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Stapodia (7:20)
Kalo Livadi (6:00)
Review: Ruby Rushton's latest offering presents a vibrant exploration of rhythm and texture, breathing new life into contemporary jazz fusion. On the title track, 'Stapodia,' an infectious groove shifts effortlessly between time signatures, creating a dynamic backdrop for striking solos on saxophone and trumpet. 'Kalo Livadi' bursts forth with a whirlwind of flute, trumpet, and synth bass, only to wind down into a hypnotic hip-hop groove, its keys solo lingering like an unexpected afterthought. The interplay of improvisation and structure feels both daring and deliberate, capturing the energy of a band constantly in conversation with itself.
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Intérprete: Tenderlonious
 in stock $16.55
Pleasure
Cat: NG 12401. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Pleasure (4:38)
Pleasure (Lex (De Kalhex) remix) (2:10)
Review: Since 2019, Ryozo Band have attracted the attention of fans both in their native Japan and overseas, owing to their deft workings in the realm of jazz-funk and fusion, all tempered by a buzzing affective irreverence. In 2023, they released the 'Utopia' EP, and now follow up said award-winner with yet another, equally affecting EP-form homage to all things felicific and dopaminergic: 'Pleasure'. Kicking off with an impressive, minimalist keyboard exposition, the Ryozo formula soon unfurls as a counterpoint of uptempo wrist-flicked drumming and two horns in unison, overlaid further by sax, trumpet and synth saw. Heavily borrowing from rhythmic and vibeish trends in the current UK jazz scene, 'Pleasure' is a synaptic surge of various sonic serotonins and oxytocins, amounting to what is best describable both as a qualitative and quantitative hedonic calculation in jazz.
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JazzCazz
Cat: RRR 63. Rel: 07 Nov 24
JazzCazz (feat Emma Noble)
JazzCazz (instrumental)
Review: Dan 'The Drum' Spalding, known for his house and rave DJ sets, teams up with dance music producer Ronnie Turner and DJ/vocalist Emma Noble to reinvent Coffee's 1980 disco take on 'Casanova'. Originally sung by Ruby Andrews in 1967 and penned by Jo Armstead, the trio's version channels a retro, jazzy vibe that could easily pass for a lost Blue Note gem from the '60s. Their fresh spin breathes new life into both versions, delivering a timeless, love-infused track that's sure to keep dancefloors moving. It's cleariCasanova isn't done yet.
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Intérprete: ROBOT84
 in stock $12.90
Water
Water (7")
Cat: KK 012. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Tyla - "Water" (3:18)
Rema - "Calm Down" (3:41)
Review: Grammy award-winner Tyla broke the internet with her viral track 'Water', becoming the first South African artist in over 55 years to enter the Billboard Hot 100 - as well as the youngest South African of all time ever to do so. The 'Water' challenge swept the internet, earning her top ten placements in multiple countries and nominations for various awards - rightly so, her voice is sultry, the beat is smooth and the hook is infectious. On the other side of the 7" coin is Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Rema with his career-defining breakout hit 'Calm Down', his vocal talent shining through the minimal instrumentation. It's easy to see why the world was entranced, bolstered massively by a remix featuring Selena Gomez that has since led the track to be nominated for several Billboard and MTV awards, as well as holding a long list of world records: Most streamed Afrobeat song on Spotify, Longest charting African song on Billboard, most watched Nigerian music video... we could go on.
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Easy
Easy (red marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ECLIPSER 16C. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Easy (7:44)
Easy (instrumental) (7:44)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix) (7:43)
Easy (Kaidi Tatham remix instrumental) (7:42)
Review: Surely even he has lost count of how many tunes he has sung on now, yet still Robert Owens remains the most in-demand vocalist in the game. His smoky tones feature on Nat Wendall's 'Easy' and they come with a brighter tone than usual next to the nice piano chords which are draped over upright beats. As well as an instrumental, Kaidi Tatham remixes with his brilliant broken beat style and sunny synth disposition, and he also adds his own spin to the instrumental. A timeless package.
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Intérprete: DJ Johnny Rebel
 in stock $19.07
Álbumes
Garota Moderna (reissue)
Cat: SCLP 333R. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Maria Moita (5:11)
Canto De Ossanha (5:22)
Bossa 31 (5:45)
Zona Sul (7:13)
Adriana (2:27)
Mar Azul (3:27)
Saudosismo (4:20)
Ipanema (3:51)
Samba Novo (6:49)
Fica Mal Com Deus (3:43)
Review: Some 20 years on from the acclaimed Nicola Conte presents Rosalia De Souza album Garota Moderna, it now gets a full reissue across double vinyl on Schema out of Italy. It is a high class debut record that has more than stood the test of time and has always been of great interest to fans of artists like Patricia Marx and Bebel Gilberto. The singer's sunny vocals soar over the lush Brazilian rhythms with samba, bossa, broken beat and new jazz all thrown down and blended together. Instrumentals are rich and authentic and take you to a beach, sipping a cocktail under a beaming sun.
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Sun Eaters
Cat: HMRLP 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Cosmic Debris (8:09)
Automaton Phase 27 (4:02)
Luchadores Sudden Embrace (8:14)
Ricochet Edge Verse (7:01)
Quiet Anomalies (4:37)
A New Mycological Framework Of Narrative (8:58)
Review: Chicago-based composer and underground mainstay Rob Mazurek has teamed up with modular synth expert and light artist Alberto Novello for this new collaboration on Hive Mind. The music was recorded in a single afternoon at Dobialab, an experimental artist space in Northern Italy where they cooked up an immersive, improvised journey into uncharted musical dimensions. Across all the coherent pieces, Novello provides a rhythmic and timbral foundation while Mazurek weaves delicate trumpet harmonies, bells and samples to build an atmospheric soundscape. The results veer from new age to psychedelic and are truly mesmerising, like an intense space ritual that explores new realms.
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Echoes Of Resistance
Cat: WAHLP 031. Rel: 24 Oct 24
What's Going On (4:35)
Shikor Shikor (3:51)
E No Be Me (3:09)
On Da Fone (4:00)
Stefania (4:57)
We Taya (4:30)
Ano Be Mumu (4:38)
Babe Moo (3:46)
Voodoo Zeze (4:12)
Moni Fe Re (6:26)
Review: Raz & Afla bring together the talents of producer Raz Olsher and Ghanaian percussionist Afla Sackey here in order to blend electronic beats with traditional African rhythms and create a bold new and innovative sound. Olsher's boundary-pushing electronic compositions and Sackey's rich African melodies and soulful vocals result in a unique fusion that started with their acclaimed debut The Cycle. Their follow-up album, Echoes of Resistance, continues to explore new sonic realms from politically charged tracks like 'What's Going On?' to dancefloor anthems like 'Mon Ni Fere' this is a record packed with big tunes but also some real meaning and emotion.
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Barb & Feather
Cat: LO 249. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Ban-Di-To (Ban-di-to EP) (4:46)
Tolminka (4:46)
Sirocco (4:42)
Sound & Vision (3:55)
Hold My Hand Up (feat David Harrow - Tight Chest EP) (4:59)
ModSnap (feat David Harrow) (4:19)
Lucky Strike (feat David Harrow) (4:28)
Tight Chest (feat David Harrow) (4:55)
Review: Red Snapper return with Barb And Feather, celebrating 30 years since their debut album. Liquidising the band's signature jazz, funk, and electronic grooves into a prostrate puree of vivid, electronically augmentable sound, we once again hear Rich Thair, Ali Friend, Tom Challenger and new addition Tara Cunningham perform a brilliant post-punk-dub-disco dramaturge, mullioned at the midpoint by a cracking instrumental redo of David Bowie's 'Sound And Vision', upheld by a true Balearic trestle. The second half, on the other hand, hears a four-track collaboration with the legendary David Harrow, pushing Red Snapper ever further towards unsnapped chunks of dietetic punk-disco delight.
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Reeled & Skinned (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WARPLP 33R. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Snapper (4:45)
Hot Flush (4:11)
Cortina (5:07)
Swank (6:15)
In Deep (9:25)
Area 51 (5:18)
Lobster (10:36)
Hot Flush (Sabres Of Paradise remix) (8:05)
Wesley Don't Surf (5:00)
One Legged Low Frequency Guy (5:25)
Review: Some 30 years have now passed since Warp Records decided to repackage and reissue Red Snapper's first three EPs on one handy collection, the efflortlessly excellent Reeled & Skinned. Effectively the duo's introduction to a wider audience, it did a great job in showcasing their trademark sound - an enticing blend of loose-limbed live drums, double bass, intoxicating electronics and snaking sax sounds. As this anniversary vinyl reissue proves, it's a musical blend that still sounds fresh all these years on. The plentiful highlights include moody theme 'Snapper' (featuring Beth Orton), lightly Latin-tinged punk-funk workout 'Swank', the riotous and aggressive 'Wesley Don't Surf' and Sabres of Paradise's incredible rework of 'Hot Flush' - a jazzy, breakbeat-driven slab of dancefloor deepness that ranks among Andrew Weatherall and company's finest remixes.
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Intérprete: Radiocuts
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Modulate
Cat: JAL 462V. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Pride (3:53)
Home (feat Dele Sosimi) (4:55)
What Would You Do? (feat Lumi HD) (4:12)
Glow (4:53)
Mother Earth (feat Abdominal) (4:04)
A Sad Story But A Good Story (feat Aaron Applause) (4:27)
Good Vibes (feat Mr Auden Allen, Lumi HD & Richie Culture) (3:20)
I Feel It Now (feat Lumi HD) (5:06)
El Camino (feat Ellie Coleman) (5:04)
Woah! (4:04)
Review: Sam Redmore made waves in the UK music scene with his debut album Universal Vibrations. It was a dynamic mix of eclectic, dancefloor-ready tracks that gained heavy airplay on BBC 6 Music and now he returns with the follow-up album, Modulate, which is sure to expand on this previous success. It's a hybrid of electronic and live instrumentation across a wide range of genres including house, funk, Afro beat and salsa that finds Redmore pushing his creative boundaries by incorporating live performances into the album's creation and collaborating with renowned artists like Dele Sosimi and Abdominal. Modulate is a great piece of artistry and nicely deepened exploration of diverse styles.
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Petestrumentals 2
Petestrumentals 2 (gold vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMMG 00071C. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Heaven & Earth (3:39)
PR 4 Prez (2:41)
Cosmic Slop (3:11)
On & On (3:04)
Beat Goes On (3:39)
Clap Ya Hands (3:24)
My My Baby (2:32)
I Wish (4:18)
One, Two, A Few More (3:27)
Air Smoove (2:08)
Gonna Love You (2:40)
90s Class Act (2:41)
Justice (Brotherhood & Understanding) (skit) (2:22)
Accelerate (3:06)
Make Me Feel Like (4:11)
Dilla Bounce (RIP) (2:56)
Play Yo Horn (0:25)
BBJones (3:21)
Rootz, Reggae, Kulcha (2:07)
You Know Dat (2:12)
Review: A gold vinyl version of PeteStrumentals 2, the long-awaited sequel to his 2001 instrumental debut that was originally released in 2015. Known for his iconic 90s golden age contributions, Pete Rock's craft remains impeccable, even if his mainstream presence has waned slightly and whether working with lesser-known MCs or big names, his beats consistently shine. Great instrumental hip-hop albums often feel like immersive journeys, and PeteStrumentals 2 achieves this with its distinctive horn loops and lush keyboards. The drums, central to Pete's sound, still hit with precision. Tracks like 'Heaven & Earth' begin with experimental textures before settling into a solid groove, showcasing his blend of melodic finesse and rhythmic strength. Pete Rock's evolution as an elder statesman in hip-hop is evident, with tracks paying homage to influences like J Dilla while staking his own claim. The album's atmosphere mixes nostalgia with contemporary beatmaking techniques, featuring samples from David Axelrod, Isaac Hayes and Black Heat, generally reaffirming Pete Rock's status as an enduring hip-hop production great.
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Things Are Getting Better
Cat: DDO 10. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Portals (5:28)
To Each A Zone (5:21)
Surrender The Day (4:39)
Miracle (interlude) (1:33)
Everyday Blessings (5:30)
Things Are Getting Better (6:58)
Already Real To Me (6:03)
Voc Chant (interlude) (1:33)
Everywhere I Look (Love Is Everywhere) (6:16)
Review: Jimetta Rose and The Voices of Creation's new album, Things Are Getting Better, via Day Dreamer Recordings, is a soul-stirring devotional that blends house, funk, soul, r&b and hip-hop influences. The album opens with the lead single 'Portals,' an invitation to a new way of thinking. With a shuffling groove and soaring vocals, it breaks traditional gospel molds, introducing soulful r&b runs and syncopated verses. Things Are Getting Better is fantastically crafted studio sound, evolving from their raw debut, How Good It Is. The album is composed of non-professional singers and embodies Jimetta's mission to demystify the ministry and spread faith in music's power for positive change. Featuring instrumentalists Isaiah Collier, Ryan Porter, and V.C.R., and recorded at Sunset Sound studios, it encapsulates Jimetta's vision of "Black spiritual classical music". A prolific collaborator with artists like Anderson .Paak and Angel Bat Dawid, Jimetta leads the choir, delivering new mantras for our times. Things Are Getting Better is an example of the power of music, faith, and community.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Generation
Generation (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8092. Rel: 29 May 24
Generation (3:02)
Mr RP & Me (5:09)
Jessica (6:57)
Dopetivity (instrumental) (5:15)
Slaughterhouse (3:40)
Wave (6:56)
Mysticali Fix (5:18)
Mr RP & Me (instrumental) (5:07)
Slaughterhouse (instrumental) (3:56)
Roy's Blues (3:26)
Review: Roy Porter, a stalwart of the US jazz scene with ties to Charlie Parker's band, left his mark with his band Sound Machine's recordings 'Inner Feelings' and 'Jessica' in the 70s, and both are now considered rare groove classics. In 1994, he reimagined these tracks with a new lineup, dubbed Generation '94, blending old and new to craft the Generation album. Tracks like the title cut infuse 70s groove with rap, while 'Mr. RP & Me (Vocal)' combines poetry with funky beats. Notable samples like 'Panama' and 'Slaughterhouse' further bridge jazz and hip-hop, foreshadowing the fusion explored by artists like Robert Glasper.
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Water Still Flows
Water Still Flows (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: TMR 974. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Action At A Distance (7:46)
Crying In The Trees (6:36)
God Won't Speak (6:34)
No Muscle No Memory (5:56)
Aspiring To The Sky (5:32)
Blue Shell (5:25)
Somewhere In Time (4:52)
Review: Rich Ruth is the recording alias of Nashville multi-instrumentalist Michael Ruth, and it is a project which he uses to craft immersive instrumental pieces that blend gleeful adventure with soothing meditation. Beginning with solitary mesmerising loops and drones, Ruth enriches his arrangements with a diverse array of collaborators. The resulting compositions meld spiritual jazz, synth-infused post-rock, and cosmic ambient into absorbing trips that captivate and elevate in equal measure. His latest album, Water Still Flows, is the third in a series of celebrated LPs and represents his most intense and cathartic work yet. Spanning seven tracks, the record finds Ruth pushing his creative boundaries while showcasing how songwriting serves as a deeply personal and grounding expression of artistry.
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Water Still Flows
Water Still Flows (limited red vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 810074 424028. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Action At A Distance (7:46)
Crying In The Trees (6:36)
God Won't Speak (6:37)
No Muscle No Memory (5:56)
Aspiring To The Sky (5:33)
Blue Shell (5:25)
Somewhere In Time (4:53)
Review: Nashville-based experimental musician Rich Ruth's upcoming album, Water Still Flows, is a journey into immersive soundscapes and introspective melodies. Recorded at his home studio, this seasoned session player, who initally started making his own meditative solo material to help him get over a traumatic carjacking, weaves together crafty loops and drones with the help of collaborators like Spencer Cullum, Ruben Gingrich, Patrick M'gonigle and Jared Selner. The album, set to released via Third Man Records, reflects Ruth's struggles and triumphs as a working musician, capturing both the soothing calmness of solitude and the tense variability of his professional life. Tracks like 'No Muscle, No Memory' showcase Ruth's ability to blend spiritual jazz, synth-infused post-rock, and cosmic ambient into a cohesive sonic experience. With Jake Davis handling the mixing duties, Water Still Flows is Rich Ruth's most cathartic and introspective offering yet.
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