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Downtempo / Balearic Recommendations October 2017

Juno Recommends Downtempo

Juno Recommends Downtempo

Downtempo/Balearic Recommendations October 2017
3 Nov 2017
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1
Triangle Des Bermudas
Triangle Des Bermudas (Massimiliano Pagliara remix)
Cuban Omelette
John's Job (Rhythm track)
Review: Jules Etienne has been skirting around labels such as Apersonal Music for a few years, but here makes a strong statement with a new record for CockTail D'Amore. "Triangle Des Bermudas" is a swinging yet cosmically inclined jam powered by warm synth arpeggios, which regular collaborator Massimiliano Pagliara then nudges up into crafty deep house territory. "Cuban Omlette" is a delicate affair that interweaves pattering percussion and nagging synth lines to make a particularly heady brew before "John's Job" finishes the record off with a richly layered drum track that should have DJs across the board getting tricky in the mix.
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out of stock $8.48
2
Stay
Rio Porque No Fue Un Sueno
Stay (Ray Mang’s Disco instrumental)
Río Porque No Fue Un Sueno (Ray Mang’s extended instrumental)
Review: Venezuelan groovesters Los Amigos Invisibles have been infecting the house music world with the Latin-flavoured disco and funk since the 90s, and still their sunkissed sound resonates with younger generations. On this occasion it's Balearic operation Apersonal that turn to brighter days with the six-piece, riding high with original jams "Stay" and "Rio Porque No Fue Un Sueno" on the A side. Meanwhile on the flip Ray Mang turns out remixes of the original versions that keep the feel-good ingredients intact, providing you with some surefire heat well in advance of the summer months.
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out of stock $8.48
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Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Max Essa Slo Mo Bubble dub)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Max Essa extended club mix)
Vamos Pintar (Let's Paint) (Paradise 90 dub)
Review: Faze Action teams up with Nina Miranda for the jazzy disco tones of "Vamos Pintar", and the results are magic. This is unabashedly joyous, flamboyant dance music rich with vibraphone licks, synth stabs and a catchy vocal hook about painting, which Max Essa then slows down to a Balearic strut on his "Slo Mo Bubble Dub" mix before offering up a more energetic "Extended Club Mix". The real gem on the record comes on the B2 "Paradise 90 Dub", which faithfully champions the Larry Levan school of party music, and everyone knows that means guaranteed club heat.
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out of stock $8.48
4
Cat: 577532 6. Rel: 30 Oct 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Little Fluffy Clouds (4:27)
Earth (Gala) (9:48)
Supernova At The End Of The Universe (11:42)
Back Side Of The Moon (14:15)
Spanish Castles In Space (14:55)
Perpetual Dawn (9:13)
Into The Fourth Dimension (9:49)
Outlands (7:50)
Star 6 & 7 8 9 (8:10)
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld: Live Mix MK 10 (18:51)
 in stock $31.81
5
Cat: 577978 3. Rel: 30 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
OOBE (10:28)
UFOrb (8:23)
Blue Room (17:35)
Towers Of Dub (14:51)
Close Encounters (8:46)
Majestic (12:09)
Sticky End (1:29)
out of stock $32.36
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The Letter
Marine
Madagascar
Cleo
The Seventh Century
The Marble Sky
Mirror The Clouds
Lost Summer
Fragrance
The Streets Are Filled With Rain
Vanishing Point
Review: Emotional Response brings together two esteemed artists as they continue to celebrate five years of top-drawer releases. Alexis Georgopoulos and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma aren't necessarily household names, but their respective careers have touched on many a respected project in a variety of fields. Here, the pair turn in some wonderfully expressive compositions played out across all manner of organic instrumentation. The richness of the production and the highly developed ideas embedded within this gorgeous LP should resonate for a long time to come, not least because the pieces are all so easy on the ears. From Steely Dan precision to Balearic lilt, this is proper players music played by proper players.
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out of stock $15.38
7
Cat: UTA 005. Rel: 08 May 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Massai (part I) (10:21)
Massai (part II) (6:46)
Review: On previous outings, Lars Bartkhun has expertly shuffled between techno-soul, dreamy deep house, and the kind of luscious, club-ready electronica that defies easy categorization. On the impeccable "Massai (Part 1)" he subtly doffs a cap to Early Sounds Recordings types Mystic Jungle and Nu Guinea, melding jazzy guitars, dreamy chords and vibrant synthesizer lines to a loose, Afro-influenced jazz-funk groove. At nearly 11 minutes in length, it's something of an epic, but one that stands up to repeat listens (it does ebb, flow and build rather magnificently). Turn to the flipside for the warm and gently unfurling ambient house bliss of "Massai (Part 2)", which sounds like the kind of thing you'd find tucked away on a DFC release from 1989.
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out of stock $11.14
8
Cat: ZZZV 17016. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Rest In Space (5:05)
Night Wind (4:10)
Seikleos (5:47)
Future Days (4:13)
Agit (M RUX remix) (5:12)
Agit (4:38)
Tawhid (2:42)
Ikaru (4:59)
The True Word Of The Wind (4:03)
Following (4:19)
Review: Those who dig around Bandcamp for inspiration may have come across Islandman, a Turkish producer and multi-instrumentalist dedicated to jaunty Balearic fusions of summery styles and sounds. Rest In Space marks his first release for an established label - Kenneth Bager's fine Music For Dreams imprint - and offers the perfect introduction to his seductive sonic world. The ten instrumental cuts included are colourful and attractive, with the Istanbul native wrapping jazzy guitar solos, whistling synthesizer melodies and Persian melodies around a variety of gentle, sun-soaked grooves. There are occasional nods towards drowsy new age ambience, dub and Pat Metheny style jazz-funk fusion, but for the most part it's a sparkling and humid affair.
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out of stock $13.53
9
Cat: BST X023. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Too Much
Too Much (instrumental)
Too Much (remix)
Review: Official remastered limited edition of this down-tempo disco heaven from one-hit wonders Byron. Originally released in 1985 on the Italian label Golden Sound, 'Too Much' is a must for any discerning Balearic record bag. A side contains the original vocal version and on the B side there is the original instrumental plus the warmest Remix version previously available only on the rarest Byron Album from 1985.
out of stock $17.50
10
Cat: FW 004. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Disco/Reediciones
Blumareciano
Blumareciano (San Proper remix)
Begum
Review: Mehmet Aslan and Miajica represent some of the finest operators in Basel, and their Fleeting Wax label is on hand to represent what's good in the Swiss scene and beyond. On this latest release they turn to Eva Geist, who has previously been spotted on Macadam Mambo and Elestial Sound with her beautiful mix of synths and vocals, striking a chord between noirish synth pop and heads down club music. "Blumareciano" is a wonderfully seductive, slightly spooky stew of a track which San Proper then injects with his usual freaky energy to make for a more uptempo party version. Then Geist's "Begum" stretches over the B-side in a bubbling blend of delayed voices, tribal percussion and general outernational surrealism.
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out of stock $10.07
11
Cat: FLIESDJ 01. Rel: 18 Jun 18
 
Soundtracks
Afro Voodoo (3:50)
Afro Darkness (3:18)
Afro Discoteca (3:10)
Afro Sentiment (3:09)
Review: The most famous whistler in cinema (so arguably the most famous whistler in the world), Alessandro Alessandroni has contributed to cinema, TV and music with as much influence as his old friend and collaborator Ennio Morricone. He was also making some incredibly innovative electronic compositions on the side, it would seem... These four variations were found in an old archive in his African home and have never, before now, been heard before. From the densely-layered spaghetti-flavoured "Afro Voodoo" to the soft sultry swoons of "Afro Sentiment" by way of the sheer dancefloor pump of "Afro Discoteca", this is a truly remarkable find for Four Flies. Made all the more poignant due to his recent passing, too. You know what to do.
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out of stock $21.21
12
Cat: ZZZV 17014. Rel: 30 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
C8 90 (6:48)
Sine Song 5 (5:09)
Stay Home (4:44)
Wow (5:28)
Hello Ambient Wash (5:07)
Flutter (4:30)
LTL (5:50)
A7 94 (5:44)
P Phase S-T (6:22)
W30 (5:16)
Pull Dub (4:34)
Part Orange (5:08)
Slow Cushion (3:47)
Scary HH Loop (5:37)
Echo Lake (3:59)
Overheated Living Room (7:59)
Review: Danish electronic fusioneer OG Anders Remmer returns with his first album since 2009's Sorry and Music For Dreams is the best possible place for his return. A label that encourages arrestingly immersive soundscapes and experimentation, Hello Ambient Wash is perfectly at home here; the fluttering baroque arpeggios on "Sine Song 5", the breath-taking choral synth textures on "Wow", the cosmic sunset twinkles on "LTL" and the soft pops and plucks on the pastoral sojourn "W30" are just some of the many charming highlights on this highly impressive comeback album. Come say hello...
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out of stock $18.03
13
Cat: SRM PRO 002. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Red Earth (6:27)
Installation III (6:25)
Winter's Moon (excerpt) (8:49)
Review: Much to the surprise of many house enthusiasts, Joe Claussel's Sacred Rhythm imprint delves into plenty of different genres and styles, all of them bound together by a recurring thread of percussive delight. Paul David Gillman debuts here, coming through with three gloriously loose slices of kinetic ambient fuzz, with the terms 'new age' and 'balearic' coming through vividly. The opening "Red Earth" is a supremely jazzy whirlpool of sonics and harmonic delight, which evaporates neatly into the much vaster planes of "Installation III". "Winter's Moon (excerpt)" washes away all the fury and energy of the previous two tracks to end up somewhere desolate and calming, offering a beautiful piece of soundscaping for the ambient fans. Recommended.
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out of stock $12.72
14
Cat: OMLP 004. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Moln (0:23)
Till Dig (3:27)
Blomstertid (2:15)
Pa Solen (3:43)
Promenad (0:46)
Trettio (3:35)
Review: HNNY's been hibernating... After over a year of silence, the Swedish Grammy winning Stockholm composer returns with another sublime full-length. Taking things even deeper into his musical psyche with more introspection, ambience and solitude, Ta Paus rejects drums almost entirely in favour of blissful atmospheric weaves and sojourns. Sitting somewhere between Eno and Lemon Jelly with his own soft emotional charm we flicker through dusky late night jazz ("Till Dig"), graceful cascading lullabies ("Pa Solen") and evocative, bluesy roadtrips ("Trettio"). A visionary piece of timeless modern composition coated with just the right amount of electronic production, this is HNNY at his sweetest. Limited on one-sided vinyl.
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out of stock $12.72
15
Cat: HM 008. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Web Of Intrigue (4:41)
Heavy Weather (Dawn mix) (8:25)
Web Of Intrigue (extended mix) (5:55)
Heavy Weather (Acid Rain mix) (8:17)
Review: Leonidas and Hobbes are old studio buddies. The duo's first collaborative release landed back in 2013 and they've been putting out occasional joint missives ever since. The Rags Of Time EP may well be their best 12" yet, though. Check, for example, the jaunty analogue nu-disco shuffle of opener "Web of Intrigue", where lo-fi synthesizer melody lines, Mexican horn samples and decidedly Balearic guitar solos wrap themselves around a gently bouncing groove. Or, for that matter, the "Acid Rain" mix of "Heavy Weather", a cheery triple-time workout built around clicking drum machine hits, thrillingly dusty synth stabs and tipsy electronics. The slightly jauntier and dreamier "Dawn Mix" of the same track is also rather tasty.
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out of stock $9.28
16
Cat: CULT 001. Rel: 16 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
New Worlds (4:02)
Potential Of We (4:04)
Extrement Enflammable (4:52)
Cafune (2:22)
Mer Morte (3:50)
Allodynia (5:01)
Palmerston (8:17)
The Sweetest Embrace (3:47)
How They Conquered The World (4:38)
Ritual Defilement (3:55)
Review: It's time to step onto the veranda... Just to the side of the heaving dancefloors Melbourne's Griffin James has been attracting for several years with his powerful deep house blends, it's a space for more consideration, introspection and levitation as we tether our feet to the ground and let his most experimental, freeform compositions whisk us beyond the stars. Ambient, wavey, tender, Balearic; this is Francis Inferno Orchestra beyond the decks and disco as tracks such as "Mer Morte" and "Potential Of We" lap gently at our toes, slowly consuming us from the feet up. Elsewhere molten machines such as "Allodynia" bubble and froth into cloud-bursting crescendos and the gradually rising, barbed chords of "The Sweetest Embrace" wash over you like an epiphany. Breath-taking and innovative, Francis Inferno Orchestra has burnt right through any difficult second album cliches right here.
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out of stock $13.79
17
Cat: ASL 014. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Deep House
Rapcha (6:38)
Rapcha (PP Freq mix) (5:57)
Rapcha (Diji Jewmanji mix) (6:36)
out of stock $10.60
18
Cat: MM 001. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Amor Y Odio
Running With Me
Instant Illusion
Review: Coming to life on a hazy cloud of natural instrumentation and meditative composition, Modern Manners tap into the appetite for delicate new age musings beautifully on this debut release. "Amor Y Odio" is laced with Spanish guitar musings that spiral out over a simple but effective drum break that harks back to classic downtempo, while "Running With Me" edges towards a more sprightly lounge headspace while retaining the rich musicality felt on the first track. "Instant Illusion" is propelled by a bassline that wouldn't sound out of place on a house track, but here its punching out in a subtle, laid back environment that aims to get you horizontal in the most sophisticated way possible.
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out of stock $7.96
19
Cat: PMC 162. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sleepover (2:37)
Needs More Z's (2:30)
Firstbase (2:48)
Can We Go Back (feat Fitz Ambrose) (2:43)
Driving With Cosmopolyphonic (2:51)
Cool Off (1:52)
Wavedash (2:09)
Splash (2:56)
Too Many Sidequests (2:31)
Good W U (feat Fitz Ambrose) (1:53)
Zeros (2:34)
Are You Anywhere (2:56)
Review: Some may already familiar with Tokyo-based Brit Submerse, whose annual albums on Project Mooncircle have become must-haves for those who enjoy warm, sunny and life-affirming blends of off-kilter instrumental hip-hop, sensual future R&B and kaleidoscopic Balearica. There's naturally plenty of gentle and colourful loved-up goodness to be found on Are You Anywhere, his fourth full-length excursion. While there are occasional deviations from his usual blueprint - the Onra style electrofunk/hip-hop fusion of "Can We Go Back", the Dam-Funk synthesizer warmth of "Driving With Cosmopolyphonic" and future jazz-funk quirkiness of "Splash" - for the most part it's a saucer-eyed romp through his distinctive trademark style.
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out of stock $19.63
20
Cat: U 11. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sadness Of Being
Sadness Of Being (Max Essa remix)
Review: Uber always knows the right kind of moody, heads down Balearic throb to get stone-cold chillers nodding their heads in approval, and so it goes on this latest transmission from Wawawiwas. "Sadness Of Being" is a perfect introduction to this duo, with the dub tropes turned up to full and the bassline grooves as slinky as they come. In between the heavy delay and reverb there's a real sense of stride about this track, which Max Essa capitalises on when dropping the more beat driven remix on the B side. The broad premise of the original remains intact, with just a little more emphasis on the synthy side of things.
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out of stock $7.42
21
Cat: EM 1148LP. Rel: 15 Feb 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Suite Amazonica (Amazon Suite) (5:29)
El Abrazo De La Selva (The Embrace Of The Forest) (4:46)
Carauari (Carauari) (7:57)
El Hechicero (The Soothsayer) (3:03)
Hombres Trueno (Thunder Men) (3:38)
Danca Do Corpo (5:14)
Remontando El Purus (Sailing The Purus) (7:54)
Hassell, El Oso Hormiguero (Hassell The Ant-Eater) (2:05)
Hombres Lluvia (Rain Men) (3:48)
Adios A Puerto Espana (Adieu To Puerto Espana) (4:03)
Review: In our eyes, it is no exaggeration to claim that Finis Africae's recent reissues on Japan's EM have been partly response for the recent resurrection of Balearic, exotica, and deeply textured ambient music. The last three reissues on EM have all seen great success in terms of copies sold and feedback from game-changers such as the Mood Hut mandem, and the label's close relationship with Honest Jon's gives this music an even higher send of cultural relevance to the scene of today. Amazonia was first released in 1990 on Musica Sin Fin, and it very much sounds like it was made yesterday; this is timeless music that has the ability to please just about any ear, or any sort of digger. Containing gentle beats and harmonic patterns, Juan Alberto Arteche managed to create a world of his own, where time and space is lost, and the melodies and rhythms take us back to a primeval state. Yes, we like this a hell of a lot. Contender for leftfield reissue of the year? Perhaps, and it's only February!
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out of stock $19.63
22
Cat: XL 870LP. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
I Carried This For Years (1:35)
Away Away (2:54)
Deathless (feat Kamasi Washington) (3:11)
I Wanna Be Like You (2:37)
No Man Is Big Enough For My Arms (2:26)
Vale (3:24)
Waves (3:14)
Transmission/Michaelion (feat Meshell Ndegeocello) (6:29)
Me Voy (feat Mala Rodriguez) (3:07)
When Will I Learn (feat Chilly Gonzales) (2:59)
Numb (3:48)
Ash (3:44)
I Carried This For Years
Away Away
Deathless (feat Kamasi Washington)
I Wanna Be Like You
No Man Is Big Enough For My Arms
Vale
Waves
Transmission/Michaelion (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
Me Voy (feat Mala Rodriguez)
When Will I Learn (feat Chilly Gonzales)
Numb
Ash
out of stock $20.69
23
Cat: MH 016. Rel: 06 Feb 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
For Vanda (5:51)
Fuma (2:54)
Messiah (5:15)
Male Heya (4:00)
out of stock $10.35
24
Cat: ERS 030/2. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
To The Stars (Rollmottle remix)
Mercury Ripples (Die Wilde Jagd remix)
Alpha Moon (Merrick Adams remix)
Nexus Vox (Cass version part I & II)
Review: Emotional Response reach out to another fine selection of sonic voyagers to take Brain Machine's excellent Peaks LP to task, leading in with the warm discoid undulations of Rollmottle who refigures "To The Stars" as a gentle, groovy warm-up joint. Die Wilde Jagd takes on "Mercury Ripples" and fashion a bombastic breaks jam out of it, and Merrick Adams pushes "Alpha Moon" into a curious but ultimately cosmic space somewhere beyond the titular lunar body. Cass takes the prize with the bittersweet synth tones that course through the two-part remix of "Nexus Vox".
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out of stock $7.42
25
Cat: C56 061. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Little River (5:33)
Befreit (5:58)
Review: Anyone who's ever run a record label will happily tell you how it's rare to find musical gold amongst the many demos speculatively submitted by up-and-coming producers. Imagine Claremont 56 boss Paul Murphy's surprise, then, when he received these superb cuts from previously unheralded German musician Ferdi Schuster. Naturally, he snapped them up straight away. A-side "Little River", in particular, is spectacularly good. Based around the sound of a babbling brook, sun-kissed acoustic guitar licks, vintage synthesizer solos and a languid, samba-inspired groove, it's a grade-A chunk of Balearic brilliance. While B-side "Befreit" doesn't quite reach these dizzying heights, it's still a wonderful trip into sunrise-friendly downtempo territory. As debut singles go, it's little less than stunning.
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out of stock $9.28
26
Cat: BLACKESTLP 016. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Let Me Know (4:33)
Tomb (1:23)
Get To You (5:22)
Fool If (4:45)
Bones (1:46)
On (3:07)
Searc (1:02)
Wounds (3:38)
Which Way (4:49)
Lay You Down (2:45)
Give (2:23)
out of stock $12.72
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VARIOUS
Cat: 537994 6. Rel: 30 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Enigma - "Return To Innocence"
Art Of Noise - "Moments In Love"
Jan Hammer - "Crockett's Theme" (Miami Vice Soundtrack version)
Vangelis - "Chariots Of Fire"
Mike Oldfield - "Tubular Bells" (part 1)
Celtic Woman - "Orinoco Flow"
Mazzy Star - "Fade Into You"
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence"
The BBC Concert Orchestra - "Blue Planet Theme"
Dan Winters - "You're So Cool" (from True Romance)
Michael Nyman - "The Heart Asks Pleasure First/The Promise"
Nitin Sawhney - "Sunset"
Roxy Music - "Avalon"
Julee Cruise - "Falling"
Jose Gonzalez - "Heartbeats"
Yanni - "Aria"
Giorgio Moroder - "(Theme From) Midnight Express" (from Midnight Express Soundtrack)
Luke Howard - "Nocturne"
Coldplay - "Trouble"
Moby - "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?"
Groove Armada - "At The River"
Goldfrapp - "Lovely Head"
Morcheeba - "The Sea"
Smoke City - "Underwater Love"
Moloko - "Sing It Back"
Royksopp - "So Easy"
Air - "All I Need"
Jakatta - "American Dream" (Afterlife remix)
Kinobe - "Slip Into Something More Comfortable"
X-Press 2 - "Lazy" (feat David Byrne)
The Beloved - "Sweet Harmony"
Zero 7 - "Destiny"
Jamie Woon - "Night Air"
Bonobo - "Kerala"
I Monster - "Daydream In Blue"
The Orb - "Little Fluffy Clouds"
Faithless - "Drifting Away"
Seal - "Crazy" (acoustic version)
Ellie Goulding - "How Long Will I Love You"
Emeli Sande - "Read All About It" (part 3)
James Bay - "Let It Go"
Keane - "Bedshaped"
Jessie Ware - "Wildest Moments" (acoustic)
Embrace - "Looking As You Are"
Jamie Cullum - "Get A Hold Of Yourself"
Gabrielle - "Rise"
JP Cooper - "September Song" (Piano acoustic)
Duffy - "Warwick Avenue"
Banks - "Crowded Places"
Oh Wonder - "Ultralife" (acoustic version)
Jack Garratt - "Surprise Yourself"
James Blake - "Retrograde"
Rosie Lowe - "Woman"
Nick Drake - "River Man"
Lewis Capaldi - "Bruises"
out of stock $9.80
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Cat: CDA 019. Rel: 09 Oct 17
 
Techno
Surdinia
Meccanica
Review: Having previously popped up on ESP Institute, Juan Ramos teams up with Trent to form Greenvision, making their first appearance on the home of freshly squeezed discoid deviance, Cocktail D'Amore. "Surdinia" takes over the A side with a bombastic array of peak time devices in its utility belt, from bubbling acid tweaks to gluttonous monosynth leads and a chunky set of drums. "Meccanica" is no slouch either, laying down thick slabs of synthesized grease in pursuit of a different kind of party track. This is unusual, distinctive club music for those who want the crowd to stop and pay attention.
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out of stock $7.42
29
Cat: 889854 22811. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Reverence (7:40)
Don't Leave (3:58)
Salva Mea (10:40)
If Lovin' You Is Wrong (4:20)
Angeline (3:42)
Insomnia (8:39)
Dirty Ol' Man (3:06)
Flowerstand Man (3:24)
Baseball Cap (2:57)
Drifting Away (4:14)
out of stock $26.52
30
Cat: XL 870CDX. Rel: 02 Oct 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
I Carried This For Years
Away Away
Deathless (feat Kamasi Washington)
I Wanna Be Like You
No Man Is Big Enough For My Arms
Vale
Waves
Transmission/Michaelion (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
Me Voy (feat Mala Rodriguez)
When Will I Learn (feat Chilly Gonzales)
Numb
Ash
out of stock $8.05
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