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Mama Calling
Mama Calling (translucent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: AFTNEV 005O. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Mama Calling (7:31)
Mama Calling (Tedd Patterson remix) (8:21)
Review: Kiko Navarro kicks off 2024 with his Afroterraneo label's first release, presenting a fresh rendition of 'Mama Calling', his enduring collaboration with Buika. Originally released in 2004, the track was revitalised during preparations for a November 2023 live show, becoming a standout performance. Retaining its signature horn stabs, this updated version injects new energy into the vibrant, life-affirming anthem. With a remix by Tedd Patterson included, the release promises to ignite dancefloors well into the New Year, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair.
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Systema Naturae III
Cat: 012 06. Rel: 18 Apr 23
Daniel[I] - "Carabus" (6:47)
Alex Tom - "Paradisaea" (7:04)
Kontinum - "Octandria" (6:43)
Mary Yuzovskaya & Claudio PRC - "Marmor" (6:13)
Review: Here is the third and final chapter of the 'Systema Naturae' series on Berlin-based 012, with fresh deep techno visions from newcomers such as Daniel(i) from Belgium (Whispering Signals) who ventures into foreboding and murky territory on the off-kilter journey of 'Carabus', and there's the return of Greek producer Alex Tomb who gets into some hypnotic minimal techno on 'Paradisaea'. Elsewhere, Leipzig-based Kontinum pushes into full mental overdrive on the strobing cut 'Octandria' and finally you have the collaboration between Mary Yuzovskaya and label head Claudio PRC titled 'Marmor' which perfectly nails that ethereal Sound Of Rome vibe.
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DANGERWANK 002
DANGERWANK 002 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: DANGERWANK 002. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Fist Of Fury - "Minimaythm Demoniae" (7:11)
Al Core - "007 Bald Frenchcore" (5:54)
Celsius - "L'Appel Du Vide" (4:08)
Kyo_O - "Releaser Fucking" (LeeloO Hardcoholics remix) (5:15)
Review: Only a hard techno label would be brazen enough to call itself Danger Wank. There is much more worth investigating here though than just the semantics: Fist Of Fury grabs you by the throat with its overdriven percussive loops and flat, slamming drums on 'Minimaythm Demoniae.' It sounds like what happens when you have too many windows open on your computer with sound playing from one that crashes. Al Core brings squealing synths and horrorcore sleaze to '007 Bald Frenchcore' and Celsius tickles the inner war with the abstract sounds and malfunctioning drum patterns of 'L'Appel Du Vide.' Kyo_O's 'Releaser Fucking' gets a brutal LeeloO Hardcoholics remix to close down this serious sonic assault.
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Watarase (Joe Claussell remix)
Cat: STUDIOMULE 41. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Watarase (Joe Claussell remix) (16:00)
Watarase (feat Yuki Kaneko Symphonic Poem) (13:15)
Review: Some expansive, cinematic, orchestral spiritual jazz for you here, from the trio of talents that Fumio Itabashi, Kuniyiki and Henrik Schwarz. While the latter two are generally better-known for their deep and sometimes tech-tinged house and ambient productions, the original mix of 'Watarese' (featured here on side B) is a dense, immersive jazz soundscape laden with evocative Japanese vocals, improvised piano, moody orchestration and definite nods towards vintage free-jazz. Spiritual Life supremo Joaquin 'Joe' Clausell provides the remix and, somewhat predictably, steals the show. His take is gently rhythmic, sun-splashed spiritual jazz full of hand percussion, fluid piano motifs and rubbery double bass.
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In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Genetic Memory
Genetic Memory (limited 180 gram vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ESV 001. Rel: 11 Dec 24
WNG (4:50)
Genetic Memory (5:30)
Ivermectin (4:54)
Genetic Memory (DJ Normal 4's Melodic mix) (4:37)
Genetic Memory (Patricia Kokett Hypnagogia rework) (4:29)
Genetic Memory (Jacques Satre Tunnel mix) (4:50)
Review: Kalocain's debut vinyl release is a haunting trip through sound and science and is underpinned by some seriously weighty bass. The title track bridges ancestral echoes and present-day rhythms, while 'W.N.G.' unveils cryptic mysteries from a forgotten past. 'Ivermectin' crafts surreal molecular melodies that look to "decipher the enigma of sonic DNA." Remixes by Normal 4, Patricia Kokett, and Jacques Satre twist each original into new and bizarre realms. Evaldas Bubinas aka Hermandrowning, adds eerie artwork that fuses sound and visuals into an uncanny harmony to close out a high-concept, high-class package.
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Intérprete: Mimi
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Ghetto Bangers
Cat: HCR 024. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Hardcore Motherfucker (4:21)
Three, Two, One (Boogie mix) (4:06)
UK Rave (7:19)
Ghetto Cyberpunkers (140 BPM mix) (4:24)
Hardcore Boys (5:15)
La Ruta (4:47)
Review: Domingo Dark makes his solo vinyl debut as Kaxtelian with an EP that really finds him stretching his legs across a mix of electro, UK hardcore and techno with a smattering of Belgian influences and the authentic sound of Valencia also peeking through. Created between the ghettos of Albacete and Badalona, the release marks a fine new chapter in Dark's career. 'Hardcore Motherfucker' is just that with its blistering drum funk and acid brightness. 'Ghetto Cyberpunkers' has booming low ends and caustic synths and 'Hardcore Boys' is a dense melange of ghoulish vocals and synth intensity that rides a slamming electro-techno rhythm.
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For What Once Was
For What Once Was (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: ELEK 002. Rel: 22 Aug 22
Rack Space 2 (3:53)
Dewdrops (4:09)
Review: UK producer Inigo Kennedy - also known as Seducer, Tomito Satori and Helki Torsnum - comes up with a pair of techno tracks that positively glisten with luxuriant melody and a beautiful musicality that's rare to ape in this - or indeed any - scene. 'RackSpace 2' and 'Dewdrops' both glide with serene ease, the melodies weaving away in the back seat of the track but never threatening to overwhlelm the atmosphere. The latter is definitely operating in a spacier sphere, with the reverbs and delays working overtime, but both are nicely restrained takes on techno that nevertheless paint vivid sonic pictures.
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Do You Remember?
Do You Remember? (limited 7")
Cat: P00 016. Rel: 30 Jul 24
Do You Remember (feat Blu & King Most) (3:07)
Airplane (feat Ace Hashimoto) (3:07)
Review: The fledgling hip-hop label Pibe marks its fifth release with a rather lovely 7" that packs a genuine punch. Kero Uno is the artist behind the two singles with some great bars from contemporary lyricists. Opener 'Do You Remember?' is a summery sound with a feel-good vibe and guests Blu & King Most do a fine job of adding extra colour and charm. On the reverse is a much more soulful and sentimental sound with more gentle beats and a crystal clear and clean vocal from Ace Hashimoto swirling up next to jazzy chords. Tidy stuff.
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Swept EP
Swept EP (12")
Cat: ERATP 078LP. Rel: 19 Nov 15
Drawn (4:18)
Gaunt (5:18)
Swept (5:23)
Swept (Tale Of Us remix) (7:08)
Review: Kiasmos are a Reykjavik based duo comprised of BAFTA awarded composer Olafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen from the band Bloodgroup. The sounds of classical music and electro-pop collide fantastically on this release. First track "Drawn" is a sublime and emotional serving of trip-hop with Arnald's signature piano style floating on top of Rasmussen's immaculately programmed beats. And then that lush string section comes drifting in, its magnificent! "Gaunt" features some mutant pan pipes accompanied by a bleepy melody and sub-bass pulsations, but once again balanced out by Arnalds' lush piano and strings arrangements. On the flip "Swept" is a dreamy and melancholic deep house cut that could have come out on Kompakt, it's that good. There's even a remix of it by men of the moment Tale Of Us, who revise the track into one of their signature dark and adrenalised journey tracks, it's well done!
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Waiting
Waiting (12")
Cat: NA 001. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Waiting
Waiting (Aubrey rework)
Forgiveness
Review: The No Agenda label takes its bow here with a new EP that features a first appearance from the US's Bridget Barkan. Kimono is behind the beats and they are couched in house. 'Waiting' opens with rattling chords that bring steely determination next to the time-keeping hi-hats and echoing vocal swirls that speak of a patient wait. The Aubrey rework is super fresh with daubs of dancing synth and sci-fi details over a barely-there rhythm. Shuffling deep house sound 'Forgiveness' closes out with more slight sound designs, dusty drums and plenty of suggestion rather than in-your-face maximalism.
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Bush Drop
Bush Drop (red marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: BS 032R. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Bush Drop (2:14)
Dirty Cop (4:35)
Review: Those good folks at Burning Sole dip into their funk treasure chest once more here and share a raw, densely packed new sound from The King Rooster. This firmly red 45 kicks off with 'Bush Drop' which pairs deriving, shrill Hammond organ stabs with sleazy guitar licks and drums that feel James out live and in the moment. 'Dirty Cop' has squealing leads that very much bring the feel of a 60s spy chase thriller with more vivacious drums and even some police sirens to add to the dramatic and evocative effect.
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Crisis
Crisis (10")
Cat: DB 1001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
King Stanley - "Crisis" (3:11)
Dub Seva - "Dub Crisis" (3:11)
Prince Jamo - "Joke" (3:14)
Dub Seva - "No Joke Dub" (3:12)
Review: American label Deep Bow makes a notable vinyl debut with this heavyweight 10" featuring King Stanley and Prince Jamo, both voicing over a thunderous riddim crafted by producer Dub Sev?. This roots-driven slab stars with King Stanley's passionate cries over sleek drums with shiny digital synths and neat guitar licks. It stays true to the deep, meditative spirit of sound system culture and becomes much more roomy and spaced out in the hands of Dub Seva. Prince Jamo's 'Joke' has a cleaner vocal and some natty keys, and also gets dubbed out by Dub Seva. A strong introduction from Deep Bow that showcases talent from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Is This Love
Cat: KURASHI 008. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Is This Love (5:14)
Is This Love (version) (5:13)
Review: Kodama & The Dub Station Band is fronted by the talented dub trumpeter Kazufumi Kodama and together they recently presented their new cover album, COVER Song Collection featuring a selection of their versions of popular songs that they often call upon in their live performances. They have all been meticulously recorded in the studio and now one of them, inspired by Bob Marley's masterpiece 'Is This Love,' gets cut to 7". It finds Kodama transforming the classic into a vibrant instrumental rendition that captures Marley's positive vibes while offering a fresh take on the rhythms.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (clear vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FRO 010B. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:31)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:42)
Review: It almost seems redundant, writing something about the latest fabric Originals release. If you could think of a more enticing double-header for fans of bass, Leftfield techno, and UK-hued alternative electronic music then we want to hear it, with both producers here moving well beyond cult status and into the world of households names in homes well beyond their original audiences. And yet, remarkably, neither have strayed too far from where they initially set stalls. Hyperdub boss Kode 9 proves this first, with the sightly dizzying 'Infirmary'. Born from a combination of loose, open, galloping UKF and organic techno, with its foundations rooted in footwork, it's a bounding high-energy body mover that refuses to quit. Flip it and find Burial edging closer to 'dance music' than many might be used to, although it's a deep, moody interpretation packed with the spellbinding vocal flourishes of a mutant garage and suppressed, fidgety drums so subtle they're close to background noise.
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Koenig Cylinder Vol I
Cat: IST 02RP. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Untitled
99.9
Locked Groove
Carousel
Choreomania
Review: Koenig Cylinders always kept it hella real with their techno. The pair of John Selway and Oliver Chesler were pioneers of the hard stuff first time around and now that it is back en vogue, why not reissue this classic? 'Untitled' opens with a freaky vocal and eerie synth sound before '99.9' brings a wall of white noise and slamming drum patterns. 'Carousel' is an urgent wall-rattler with cantering drums and rave sires that light up the 'floor and 'Choreomania' shuts down with razor-sharp synths and acid flashes that tickle your brain. Arresting tackle of the highest order.
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A Non Equilibrium Thermodynamic System
Cat: SB 002. Rel: 10 Mar 25
If I (6:43)
Ape-Essence (5:41)
Revision (5:05)
Remote Actions On A Non-Linear Path (8:29)
Review: Kop-Z reveals that he first encountered the term 'A Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamic System' in a book costing L2 in a Manchester junk shop. It is a term to describe humans as systems constantly battling entropy and the world's challenges to survive. "But we're also systems that work together, creating art and music," he reflects, appreciating the contrast between opposites like day and night, love and hate. His work merges autobiographical field recordings, looped vinyl and childhood video games with kinetic programming systems that are all influenced by jungle, footwork, noise, rave, post-punk and reggae. The result is a rich fabric of sound that blends human experience with machine chaos.

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The (Wo) Man Of The Future
The (Wo) Man Of The Future (double 12" + insert)
Cat: TWM OTF. Rel: 12 Feb 25
The Man Of The Future (6:10)
This Is Cheese (6:46)
I Like To Watch (5:57)
When It Rains (7:02)
Desire (5:17)
Gridlock (7:08)
Into The Night (3:45)
Salt (4:38)
May Queen (4:59)
Review: Transgender environmental activist Chris Korda founded the Church of Euthanasia (CoE) in 1992 and advocated for the end of humanity's destructive practices. Korda's work itself transcends activism by drawing on art, music and technology in groundbreaking ways. A retrospective of her oeuvre at Goswell Road unites her CoE actions with her personal creative practice and showcases original banners, archival materials and unseen paintings. Korda's music, meanwhile, is generated by kinetic virtual sculptures and collaborative algorithms that reflect her vision of machines as equals in the creative process. Her unique approach challenges traditional boundaries and results in some gorgeous groves that are powerful physically and emotionally.
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I Miss You
Cat: IMWVR 1042. Rel: 31 Dec 24
Noriko Kose & Haruka Nakamura - "I Miss You" (3:31)
Joachim Kuhn - "Housewife's Song" (4:35)
Review: Insense Music Works finished off 2024 on a high by serving up this brilliant pair of wonky jazz sounds. Noriko Kose & Haruka Nakamura's 'I Miss You' pairs pensive piano playing with alluring vocal sounds and raw beats into something heady and beguiling that almost seems to shift space and time with its smeared designs. Joachim Kuhn's 'Housewife's Song' on the flip is a busier sound with mad jazz keys, cascading piano chords and a vibrant sense of energy that flourishes ever brighter as the track unfolds.
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Unmasked
Unmasked (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UL 011. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Sidelined (5:52)
Integrating The Shadow (7:01)
Unmasked (6:52)
Severed Lines Of Communication (7:32)
Review: Wiesbaden, Germany-born Florian Kupfer has spent the last decade exploring around the edges of the dancefloor with hugely evocative sounds that are always much more than mere tools. This latest mad-limited 12" is another doozy that opens with the menacing and mechanical rhythms of 'Sidelined' topped with eerie spoken word loops. 'Integrating The Shadow' is a more rugged electro rhythm with hissing hi-hats sweeping through the mix and downbeat chords adding a touch of melancholy. 'Unmasked' gets dark, dirty and messed up for those 5am wig-outs and 'Severed Lines Of Communication' is a hypnotic roller alive with static electricity.
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Son Of A Biscuit EP
Cat: PHS 004. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Ginger Cut (Anne Rox Hip Hop mix) (4:37)
Ginger Cut (Rich Tea edit) (6:17)
Jaffa Quake (6:42)
Kustard Cream (5:08)
Ginger Cut (Balearic bonus mix) (4:34)
Review: We're happy to report that the music on the 'Son of a Biscuit' EP from Kuwahara aka Mick Wilson and Scott Gray is every bit as colourfully eccentric as the title it bears. 'Ginger Cut' is dubbed up cloud of sound billowing over choppy hip-hop breaks, with an old skool female MC poking her head out of it to have her say every now and again. Rich Tea's edit of the track takes it into housier territory but, like one of those old Orb ambient singles singles on Wau Mr Modo, still gives plenty of work to the studio's echo chambers. 'Jaffa Quake' goes for snazzy, jazzy overtones and off kilter breaks, 'Kustard Cream' offers up reggae skank, again served up with plenty of sonic exotica, and there's even a more relaxed, Balearic bonus mix of 'Ginger Cut'. A thoroughly nutty record, but a genius one at the same time.
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Intérprete: Superbreak
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Echo Scapes Clutch
Cat: MCRV 016. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Eric Louis - "Voice Memo" (7:15)
Kirill Matveev - "Never Losing That Track" (Genning remix) (7:00)
Tm Shuffle - "Artist" (6:00)
Nicolas Barnes - "Outro" (7:50)
Review: MixCult Records' latest release offers an atmospheric journey through deep and dub techno, featuring standout artists like Eric Louis, Kirill Matveev, Genning, TM Shuffle and Nicolas Barnes. Eric Louis's 'Voice Memo' opens the compilation with a haunting blend of soft bass pulses and ethereal vocals, setting a reflective tone. Kirill Matveev's 'Never Losing That Track (Genning Remix)' layers sweeping synths over a driving beat, creating a euphoric yet wistful energy that's perfect for early-morning dancefloors. On the B-side, TM Shuffle's 'Artist' dives into the dub techno world, its solid groove grounding listeners. Nicolas Barnes wraps things up with 'Outro', an ambient masterpiece that fades into introspective calm.
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Hide Rate
Hide Rate (12")
Cat: LOVEP 04. Rel: 16 May 24
Hide Rate (4:12)
Lard Style (feat Scheme Boy) (3:52)
Having An Obnoxious Moment (1:12)
Big Square Wheels (5:44)
Totally Kippered (3:33)
Review: Love Love presents a collaborative release by two of the freshest contemporary Avon producers here in Best Pest and Kursa. Kursa, also known as one half of S.Murk, has picked up a significant following in both the UK and the USA with a unique mix of tight, maximalist bass music. Meanwhile, Pest is a familiar name on this label after two previous solo releases which showcased his crunchy techno, electro, and hardware-heavy sounds. Together, they deliver a five-tracker EP that transcends genres as it blends elements of dubstep, grime, hardcore, and garage with intricate sound design. Audacious, to be sure.
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Melego EP
Melego EP (12")
Cat: FF 006. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Melchior Sultana - "Sustained" (5:57)
Melchior Sultana - "Fusion" (6:25)
Kaysoul - "Let's Get Down" (feat Kevin De Coste & Mario Casares) (5:04)
Kaysoul - "Let's Get Down" (feat Kevin De Coste & Mario Casares - Nico Lahs remix) (5:38)
Kaysoul - "Sea Crawl Out My Eyes" (4:00)
Review: Melchior Sultana's sounds have always been the set f sunset house depths that have you dreaming of warmer climates. For this new EP on Fluid Funk, he slows it down even more and explores funk, dubby drums and meditative chords. 'Sustained' is inwardly reflective and beautiful with a subtle synth glow, then 'Fusion' has a little more swagger but no less of a magical synth shine. Kaysoul keeps the buddy, intimate house tip going with 'Let's Get Down' which is underpinned by great bass work, and 'Sea Crawl Out My Eyes' which ups the ante with crunchy hits but still nice eft and subdued chords. A Nico Lahs remix brings some steamy, tropical heat.
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I Venti d'Azzurro Records VAM 20 50 Sampler
Cat: VAM 20 50. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Swan - "Shining Star" (6:56)
Ken Laszlo - "Dancing Together" (6:26)
Ryan Paris - "I Wanna Love You Once Again" (7:07)
Albert One - "Face To Face" (5:43)
Miko Mission - "Let It Be Love" (5:35)
Primadonna - "Pretty Face" (6:27)
Review: Venti d'Azzurro Records has hit another milestone - this marks the Italian label's 50th release. In honour of that, they have put together this lovely picture disc with six of what they think of as their most classic songs. The wax has art on both front and back and comes in a special sleeve so looks as good as it sounds with plenty of disco goodness. Swan kicks off with 'Shining Star', Ken Laszlo brings Italo magic to 'Dancing Together', Ryan Paris brings some stepping cosmic brilliance to 'I Wanna Love You Once Again' and there is plenty more from Albert One, Miko Mission and others.
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Night Together
Cat: PCKA 00023. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Yuji Toriyama & Ken Morimura - "Night Together" (4:47)
Chie Sawa - "Sea Gull" (4:07)
Review: Way back in 1982, Japanese musicians and producers Yuji Toriyama and Ken Morimura joined forces to deliver Aerobics, a soundtrack for exercise classes (really) that joined the dots between boogie, disco and city pop. 'Night Together', a superb electrofunk instrumental rich in picturesque synthesizer melodies, jazz-funk guitar solos (Toriyama was a guitarist by trade), squelchy bass and drum machine beats. It's certainly well worthy of being reissued - as this tidy "45" from Pony Canyon amply demonstrates. Curiously, it's not backed by another gem from that set, but rather another slept-on Japanese classic - 'Sea Gull' from Chie Sawa's 1974 hybrid folk-rock/psychedelic rock album 23 - Twenty Three Years Old. It's decent, but the A-side is the real winner.
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Álbumes
Human
Human (2xLP)
Cat: FUTLP 09. Rel: 19 May 22
Running (4:05)
Heartbroken (4:17)
Human (3:20)
Innervision (3:59)
Cycles (4:22)
Fragility (4:15)
Yearning (6:59)
Change (2:48)
Control (3:47)
Never4get (3:45)
Her (2:15)
Wisdom (7:19)
Review: A contemporary jazz collaboration featuring the unique vocals of Deborah Jordan against the drum breakbeats and electronic nu-jazz fusion of fellow London native Kieron Ifill (aka K15). The collision of genres spans from the layered traditional R&B production on the smooth 'Heartbroken' to the 808 laden nu-jazz cut of 'Human' and the broken beats of 'Running'. Fans of Solange's 'When I Get Home', H.E.R's EPs and Liv.e's 'Couldn't Wait to Tell You' will have a long list of reasons to check this smooth mix of crystal clean production, jazzy soundscapes and hushed vocals. Jazz, Soul, Funk, and Blues fans cannot pass up the opportunity to give this LP a listen - R&B is far from dead.
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Intérprete: Fradinho, ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Trash Can Lamb
Trash Can Lamb (LP + MP3 download code limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SODA 015LP. Rel: 16 May 24
A Tarp, Billowing (1:48)
Bare-Eyed Crush (3:41)
Not Recluse (5:08)
How, On Earth (3:00)
Aire 4 (1:13)
Sprite Loop (2:44)
Shaking Off The Ice (4:23)
J With A Feather (3:52)
Twix Loop (1:53)
Buzzy On Accelerants (5:31)
Review: Trash Can Lamb is the layers solo work from Akron-based multi-instrumentalist Keith Freund. With two decades of musical exploration, Freund, known for his work with Trouble Books and Lemon Quartet, crafts an eclectic blend of analogue synthesis, piano, bass, saxophone, and field recordings. This album delves into experimental realms, melding 8-bit delays with acoustic elements that give rise to great ethereal melodies. Handmade electronics coalesce with wistful piano and saxophone melodies to make for a juxtaposition of chaos and tranquillity. Freund captures the essence of a backyard at dusk, where the cacophony of nature meets the serenity of twilight.
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The World That I Created Now Is Mine
Cat: INTLP 009. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Very Far Of You (3:44)
Volatile Love (3:42)
Owl Disco (4:20)
The World That I Created Now Is Mine (4:50)
Monsoon (0:24)
Don't Rush (4:15)
More Fantasy (1:43)
(Morning) Release (4:55)
Space (3:41)
Icarus! (bonus track) (4:53)
Review: Following a run of quietly impressive singles on Boitte Music, Nicolas Saavedra brought his Kabinett project to Internasjonal back in 2022. A couple of EPs later and the Bogota-based DJ/producer is ready to deliver his debut album. Taking cues from fellow Colombian Felipe Gordon, the tracks on offer blend vintage and contemporary synth sounds, electric piano motifs, MPC-driven lo-fi beats, a few choice samples and his own vocals to create a set of tracks that variously draw inspiration from deep house, lo-fi pop, jazz-funk and space disco. Highlights include dreamy pop number 'Volatile Love', the Prins Thomas-esque 'Owl Disco', the decidedly psychedelic and hard chugging title track, and stellar cosmic funk head-nodder 'Don't Rush'. An album that's well worth your time and money.
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Pointed Frequencies
Pointed Frequencies (LP + insert)
Cat: DIALLP 48. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mending Space Entering Streams Of Mist For Visible Becomes The Rays Of Light, Time Touches (4:42)
The Equilibrium In Transition (6:01)
Echoes Of Ephemeral Breathing To The Floating Forest (2:34)
Folding Futures Present Wake The Dust In Obscurity (7:43)
The Sea Brings, Waves Of Casted Silver Softly Crawls, Into Moss We Sink (4:06)
Shallow Winds In Atoms Kissing, Harvest Nights Forgotten Lights Strain The End Of New Beginnings (4:43)
Review: Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun's debut album, Pointed Frequencies come on the tasteful German outlet Dial Records and explores the healing potential of sound through six immersive tracks. Their collaboration began in 2022 for an audiovisual show at Digital Art Festival Zurich and has developed masterfully since and as Kaczor studied sound therapy, Barandun became intrigued by its possibilities, and it is that which has inspired the album's direction. It incorporates therapeutic elements like binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies into a seamless blend of ambient and experimental music. Through free improvisation, the pair have cooked up some brilliantly contemplative pieces here.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
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Vanrock
Vanrock (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FTNLP 006. Rel: 29 Aug 19
Safu (7:57)
Vanrock (5:45)
Satan Speaks! (6:35)
Luke The Ox (9:17)
Tamera (4:52)
Revelation Six (7:51)
Review: Is there a more genuinely eclectic producer than Kalbata operating right now? We certainly can't think of one. Over the last decade and a half he's turned his hand to everything from dub, techno, dubstep and electro to Balearic beats, downtempo grooves and inspired musical fusions that simply cannot be categorized. His latest excursion - made in cahoots with five-piece Israeli band Tigris -falls into the latter category, offering up a brilliant blend of African and Caribbean rhythms, Turkish psych-funk organ solos, off-kilter electronics, wavy ambient chords and glistening guitars. It's hard to accurately describe but brilliantly produced and hugely entertaining. Don't sleep on this one!
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Orquideas
Orquideas (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 584988 8. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Como Asi? (1:59)
Me Pongo Loca (3:48)
Igual Que Un Angel (4:13)
Pensamientos Intrusivos (2:59)
Diosa (2:38)
Te Mata (3:48)
Perdiste (2:27)
Young, Rich & In Love (3:20)
Tu Corazon Es Mio (2:33)
Munekita (3:39)
Labios Mordidos (3:14)
No Hay Ley Parte 2 (2:57)
Heladito (2:22)
Dame Beso/Muevete (3:28)
Review: Kali Uchis is a globally renowned Columbian r&b and pop songstress who first rose to fame due to her frequent collaborations with alternative hip-hop wunderkind Tyler, the Creator. She has dropped a few great records ever since that bring her unique cultural heritage to r&b and result in hooky tunes, feel good grooves and plenty of great songwriting moments. Her critically acclaimed Red Moon In Venus LP from last year now gets followed up by the lush crooner here. Her Latino-heritage imbued compositions make for a second Spanish-language album, following 2020's Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios), which is well worth hearing.
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O
O (LP)
Cat: GMV 24. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Interlace (10:30)
2835's 15322'E (4:51)
Art Of Memory (7:11)
Two Winds (6:54)
An Expanse II (4:41)
0 (0:59)
Review: French label Good Morning Tapes welcomes Paris-born electronic innovator and 70s GRM alumni Ariel Kalma New York-based trio Asa Tone for some serious deep ambient soundscapes. The wellness movement has never been more polar than it is now but if you ask us, nothing could be better for your mental health and sense of self than sitting a dark room with this one nice and loud so you can soak up its high fidelity designs, the microscopic pads, the whimsical melodies and slowly shapeshifting sounds in all their glory. A tremendous work.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
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Let The Light In
Cat: EGLP 1. Rel: 06 May 25
Crystalline Dreams (4:37)
No Deal (3:36)
Your Honor (4:23)
Angels Flight (3:16)
How Long? (2:49)
SIM (4:34)
Coordinates (4:36)
Let The Light In (3:10)
Review: Let The Light will be KAMM's final album - and its most poignant - as it is a tribute to late member Alland Byallo, a beloved name in the underground who suddenly passed in 2023. Surviving members Marc Barrite aka Dave Aju, Kenneth Scott and Marc Smith dip into new sounds here, including jazz, psych funk, soul, golden-era hip-hop and textured electronics, and work them all into a heartfelt final statement that does a fine job of honouring Byallo's creative spirit with real emotional depth and warmth. From the serpentine tones of opener through the bossa-infused boom-bap of 'No Deal', the politically charged jazz burner 'Your Honour' and the sleek electro rhythms of 'How Long?', the album traverses plenty of ground. It also features Byallo's artwork and closes with a chorus of loved ones that makes it all the more poignant.
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Para Mytho Disco
Cat: TOYT 175. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Spaceship (5:16)
Hot & Sick (5:29)
Berlin Boogie Town (4:59)
Mystery (feat Gunny) (4:50)
Prana & Passione (5:37)
Selfish Gods (3:56)
Kunst Als Pose (4:11)
Jerks Of Neukolln (4:40)
Stoicus Lex (4:45)
Doyum (4:42)
Miracle Club (4:03)
Ritual Of Unconformity (4:37)
Review: Ever a treasure trove of house goodness, Toy Tonics Music is back with Para Mytho Disco, the second album by label founder and creative director Mathias Modica who is also known as Kapote. His work as Munk on Gomma Records might be his best-known stuff at the moment but this album goes a long way to redressing that with its fresh take on disco house, experimental electro, jazz fusion and Afro-American grooves. All of that is distilled through a futuristic mix of keys, bass, synths and percussion inspired by 1970s jazz and 1980s synthwave. As such this record reflects Kapote's vision of bringing diverse musical styles together to create a positive, inclusive vibe and is own that yields more rich detail with each listen.

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Divercity
Divercity (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7553. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Roll & Smoke (feat JNKMN) (2:06)
Low Time Scheme (feat S-kaine) (2:55)
Owe (feat King Milo) (2:51)
My Hood (feat Senninsho & Saw) (3:09)
Flyest (feat Fly Anakin & King Milo) (3:04)
Block To Broke (feat S-kaine) (2:53)
From Slavery To Bravery (feat Aa Rashid) (2:52)
Slayed (feat Dogma) (3:04)
Digital Tatoo (feat Saw) (2:25)
Divercity (2:29)
Sunrise (feat S-kaine) (3:06)
Goat Head Soup (feat Aa Rashid) (3:08)
Old Crow Lounge (feat Oyg) (2:37)
Sandbox (feat Richard Wright) (3:00)
Contradiction (feat S-kaine) (2:41)
Review: Japanese DJ and beatmaker Kapsoul is based in LA and returns with his highly anticipated second album, Divercity. Following the success of his first album, Ascent, he head out on a triumphant return tour and now teams up with an impressive lineup of artists from around the world. Countrymen include Senninsho, S-kaine, JNKMN, OYG, DOGMA and SAW, who all contribute their talents, while international artists AA Rashid, FLY ANAKIN and KING MILO bring their unique sounds to the project. Across the tunes, however, the main man's signature blend of styles shines through with a blend of dark soul vibes, intricately crafted arrangements, soul-drenched beats and hints of boom-bap.

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No Going Back
No Going Back (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BARN 106. Rel: 17 Dec 24
SFP (4:28)
No Going Back (3:06)
Old Haunts (4:32)
The Last Time (4:20)
Still, Something There (4:08)
Things Really Happen (4:36)
15 Mins (12:54)
Review: Since delivering his debut album on PNN a decade ago, Matt Kent AKA Matt Karmil has proved adept at adapting the club-focused sound of his EPs to the long-playing format - as his inspired and wonderfully atmospheric sets for Idle Hands and Smalltown Supersound prove. He continues this notable run of form on this Studio Barnhus released set, crowding ultra-deep, dusty grooves in opaque chords, cut-up sample snippets, lo-fi crackle, hazy ambient textures and nods towards a myriad of ear-pleasing electronic styles and sounds. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks being the dubby, mind-altering late-night hypnotism of 'Still Something There' and the becalmed, meditative ambient deepness of superb closing cut '15 Mins' (which, confusingly, is just 13 minutes long).
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By Pass
By Pass (LP)
Cat: GME 978LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Loony Bin
Seldom Often
Smooth Down
Mingled & Tangled
Tina Town
TMT
Devil Fellow
W Infatuation
Taking Shape
Tape
Review: French electronic duo KaS Product were proper enigmas. Their first decade of activity, from 1980 to 1990, was marked by carving out their own niche within a fertile and noisy corner of music close to punk, early cold and minimal wave, and indie-electro. Compared by some to Kaleidoscope-era Siouxsie and The Banshees, Soft Cell and Suicide, it's no stretch to say that without this pair -the late Spatsz (Daniel Favre) and Mona Soyoc - the likes of Prinzhorn Dance School would sound different. By Pass was up there with their finest hours and most defining creations. Arriving in 1983, it's packed with a kind of dark, back-room-of-a-dive bar venue edge that is at once anarchistic, surreal, and beautiful. 'Tina Town', for example, will raise the hair on the back of your neck, 'W Infatuation' seems to belong in some batshit Broadway musical, 'Mingled & Tingled' is all about groove and seduction. Excellent all round.
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Plays Originals
Plays Originals (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7466. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Do You Dig It Man? (3:54)
Thunder Soul (3:23)
Kashmere (4:58)
Lost Love (3:27)
Dont Mean A Thing (5:50)
Head Wiggle (4:32)
All Praises (6:38)
Review: The legendary Kashmere High School Brass Band from Houston, Texas always deliver an incredible jazz-funk storm and in this rare groove masterpiece, they have rarely sounded better. Known as the world's best student band, their astonishing groove defies what you would think a bunch of high school musicians would be capable of. Originally released in 1974, this sixth album features original compositions by their teacher, Conrad Johnson, and includes all four titles from their catalogue, complete with a fine jacket design and exceptional sound quality. The tunes come thick and fast and include 'Kashmere' with its killer breakbeats, 'Head Wiggle' a fast-paced bass-driven funk, 'Do You Dig It Man?' big band funk at its best and 'Thunder Soul' which is percussive jazz funk brilliance.
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Texas Thunder Soul (1968-1974)
Texas Thunder Soul (1968-1974) (2xLP + booklet & download card)
Cat: NA 5023. Rel: 29 Aug 06
Boss City
Burning Spear
Take Five
Super Bad
Keep Doing It
Thunder Soul
Do You Dig It, Man?
Headwiggle
Do Your Thing
Scorpio
Thank You
Al's Tune
All Praises
Shaft
Kashmere
$$ kash Register $$
Zero Point (Part 1 & Part 2 - 45 version)
Getting It Out Of My System
Review: High school band directors used to press up their bands' performances to vinyl, & none made as much sweet noise as this "Texas Thunder Soul." Deluxe gatefold package as well as some previously unreleased live music, plus a bonus documentary.
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Intérprete: Now Again Records USA
 in stock $40.46
Bumper To Bumper Soul (reisue)
Bumper To Bumper Soul (reisue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7461. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Bumper To Bumper (3:44)
Sonny (5:00)
Shadow Of Your Smile (5:23)
Boss City (3:43)
Thank You (4:09)
Yesterday (5:46)
Take Five (3:50)
Are You Ready For This (6:22)
Review: Kashmere Stage Band was formed in the 1960s and was made up of students from Kashmere High School and group leader Conrad O. Johnson. Bumper-To-Bumper Soul is their second album, and it was recorded between 1969 and 1970. The record, which like all their others was only pressed in small quantities and sold locally in Houston, Texas, so is hard to find but much in demand, is an extension of the high school group's debut album, but with a high percentage of groovy jazz funk, covering well-known songs in their now fast funk style.
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Out Of Gas But Still Burning (reissue)
Out Of Gas But Still Burning (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7465. Rel: 24 Dec 24
Rhapsody In Blue (4:57)
Parkers Mood (4:37)
The Zero Point (4:24)
Getting It Out Of My System (4:13)
$$ Kash Register $$ (4:29)
When I Fall In Love (2:36)
Do Your Thing (4:37)
Angel (5:05)
Review: KSB stands for Kashmere Stage Band group that was initially founded by Conrad O. Johnson. He was at the heart of the group which is surely one of the most accomplished student outfits of all time. They hailed from the eponymous Kashmere High School in Houston, Texas, and were active in the 1960s on until the late 1970s. They related a number of albums which only get got pressed up a maximum of 1000 times so have become cult favs and hard to find treasures. P-VINE however changes all that with a series of limited reissues of their most renowned albums, including this one, Out Of Gas But Still Burning, as well as some others which have never actually been on wax before.
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Zero Point (reissue)
Zero Point (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7463. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Thank You (4:20)
Do Your Thing (5:20)
Walk On By (3:16)
All Praises (6:43)
Masquerade (4:45)
Scorpio (3:42)
Jeeps Blues (4:46)
Al's Tune (3:04)
To All The Beautiful Black Women (4:05)
Review: High school band Kashmere Stage Band was formed in Texas by students from Kashmere High School's elite music division under the guidance of leader Conrad O. Johnson. They recorded plenty of albums but they only got sold locally and made in small numbers so now P-VIBE is embarking on a much-needed reissue run. Zero Point came in 1972, right in the middle of the band's activities which ran from the early 60s to the late 70s. It's a funky jazz fusion workout with great echoed vocals and fuzz-tone guitar.
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Our Thing
Our Thing (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7460. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Boss City (3:39)
Misty (4:53)
Take Five (3:59)
Burning Spear (3:26)
Billie Joe (5:43)
Summertime (5:47)
Georgia (4:09)
Every Day I Have The Blues (3:12)
Review: Self-released in 1969, Our Thing was the debut album from the Houston-based Kashmere Stage Band, a now legendary funk, soul and jazz ensemble formed at Kashmere High School under the guidance of musical director Conrad O. Johnson. The student band released several cult albums on Kram Records before disbanding in 1978. They became known for their raw funk sound and a distinctive Blacksploitation vibe and their energy and style were truly unique. This black vinyl LP reissue comes with a Japanese obi-strip and is a great way to celebrate the legacy of a group that left a lasting mark on the funk scene.
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Dream Metal
Dream Metal (red marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code in debossed sleeve)
Cat: CRITMLP 003. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Kasra vs Gardna - "Spaceman" (4:33)
BB.OO (4:33)
Kasra vs Riko Dan - "Talk Up" (4:28)
Kasra vs YAANO - "Shatter" (4:31)
Kasra vs Slay - "City Of Rain" (4:09)
Kasra vs VISLA - "Azure" (VIP) (4:34)
Kasra vs Killa P - "Running Red" (4:32)
Kasra vs Enei - "Platinum" (feat T Man) (4:36)
Review: After 16 years as a DJ and label owner, Kasra only released his debut EP in 2018. Now he's dropping albums dripping in high grade collabs. Gardna, Riko Dan, Yaano, Slay, VISLA, Killa P, T Man and Enei all play a role in this gully-fest as the Critical bossman rolls out a session of timeless styles. Highlights include the A.W.O.L style dark stepper 'Platinum', the Digital Soundboy flavoured 'Shatter' and the mesmerising smash of 2023 - 'BB.OO'. Dreamy. .
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Yelele
Yelele (LP)
Cat: ZOUK 1502. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Yelele (6:23)
Tim-Tim Bwa Sek (4:39)
Zouk-La Se Sel Medikaman Nou Ni (6:06)
Korosol (2:54)
Kavalie O Dam (6:06)
Mwen Di Ou Awa (4:39)
Chwazi (4:33)
Se Ou Mwen Inme (3:26)
Review: Zouk pioneers Jacob Desvarieux, Georges, and Pierre-Edouard Decimus worked together as Kassav and to mark their 40th anniversary comes this vinyl pressing of Yelele. The group was founded in 1979 and went on to leave an indelible mark on global music. From their roots in Guadeloupe and Martinique, Kassav' popularised zouk worldwide and earned numerous gold and platinum records. Despite the tragic loss of Desvarieux to Covid-19 in 2021, Kassav's legacy thrives through their ongoing live concerts. Their music is infused with Caribbean rhythms like Guadeloupe's gwo-ka and Martinique's ti-bwa so transcends cultural boundaries and hooks in dancers everywhere from Japan to Russia. Four decades later, Kassav's timeless hits still resonate as this album reminds us.
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Tags: French | Caribbean | Zouk
 in stock $24.63
Channels
Cat: K 7447LP. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Mockingbirds (2:08)
Aeolian Harp (4:20)
Invision (4:10)
Metro (3:45)
Channels (3:29)
Spring (3:09)
Sun (3:18)
Joss Bay (3:39)
Sunset Park (2:54)
Peech Blue (1:36)
Limoncello (2:47)
Review: With their debut album on !K7 Records, Kassian (aka the pairing of Joe Danvers-McCabe and Warren Cummings) return to the warm, sample-based house sounds that originally brought them together. Over five years, they revisited early ideas, refining their craft to create a record that explores emotional depth beyond their club-focused tracks. The album has been, we're told, shaped by time, loss and reflection so weaves through various atmospheres with live instrumentation, field recordings and percussion that evolve over time. Featuring Joe Armon-Jones from Ezra Collective on keys and Timothy Kraemer on cello, Channels makes for a tender and introspective journey.

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Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave
Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave (translcuent pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DATAK. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Acrobatizm (4:24)
Graffiti (3:19)
Urban Jungle (4:38)
Imaginary Scenery (4:07)
Another Visitor (4:33)
Acid Emotion (4:00)
Lonely Boss (3:39)
Wings (4:17)
Prepared Wave (4:38)
Urban Delusion (3:33)
Floating Spirits (4:30)
Cycle Of Rebirth (3:57)
Crossbreed (4:27)
Escape The Cage (4:29)
Review: Legendary video game soundtrack-er Motorhiro Kawashima is best known for his efforts on the iconic Streets of Rage 2 and 3 titles. The latter is remembered as one of the hardest to define scores of all time, certainly in terms of a playable titles, and even 30 years on still amazes and baffles anyone who encounters it. Less well known are the artist's solo and standalone efforts, which came much later. Acrobatizm and Prepared Wave were the first two of those records, and emerged in the pre-pandemic late-noughties. Both draw heavily on the glitch and leftfield experimental techno worlds, which were in rude health at the time, doubling down on staccato rhythms and mind-blowing arpeggiation, with the punchiness and jerky vibes more than nod to the glory days of 8-bit gaming.


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I Live I Learn
I Live I Learn (coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 409LP. Rel: 07 Dec 20
I Live, I Learn (feat Fae Vie) (4:51)
Severn Summers (4:11)
Behind The Glass (feat Kate Wild) (5:10)
Antiphony (3:48)
When I Heard You (4:30)
Sunflowers (feat Thomas Oliver) (4:35)
Pancake's Breakfast (3:10)
Fall Beneath You (feat Etherwood) (4:35)
Breathing Room (1:28)
Listen Close (feat Telomic) (4:16)
Keeno & Obsel - "Fear" (4:51)
Oracle (4:52)
Unreachable (feat Whiney & Ebson) (4:07)
The So-Called Impossible (5:05)
Review: A mainstay at camp H through his prolific work on the now defunct Med School imprint, Keeno makes his Hospital debut with his fourth album I Live, I Learn. Opening with the full orchestral impact and gospel level vocals of the title track, we're then whisked on a tour of Keeno's contrasts; the Chris Rea style guitars of 'Severn Summers', the big disco flavour of 'When I Heard You', the slower breaks and clippy strings of 'Pancake's Breakfast', the almighty vocal sample and score-like epic flare of skit 'Breathing Room' and the darkest, most club-focused jam of the bunch 'Listen Close'. Live, learn, loving this...
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Intérprete: Sikka
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Send Return
Cat: KM 059. Rel: 24 Jan 22
Send Return (3:37)
Confusion (feat Ali Love) (7:04)
Saving My Love (feat Little Dragon) (4:18)
Pussy Power (feat Nomi Ruiz) (6:16)
Discoteca (feat Sofie) (7:02)
The Day I Met You (feat Solomun) (7:11)
Paris (feat Starving Yet Full) (2:38)
Love Jones (feat Chiara Noriko) (2:26)
What You Expected (6:47)
Pay To Play (feat Bell Towers) (4:35)
Feeling (feat RY X) (5:01)
Before The Flood (feat Cubicolor) (4:58)
Review: Following the release of a swathe of fine collaborative singles over the past couple of months, Keinmusik regulars Adam Portm Rampa and &Me unveil their second collaborative album, which lands four years after its acclaimed predecessor, You Are Safe. Send Return is an undeniably attractive, collaboration-heavy set, with the experienced trio cannily blending elements of tech-house, deep house, soft-touch techno, street soul and nu-disco to create a wonderfully warm, woozy and melodious hybrid sound. Highlights include Yet Full collaboration 'Paris' -a kind of 21st century take on Soul II Soul - the sleazy, Italo-influenced throb of Bell Towers hook-up 'Pay To Play', and the summer-fresh deep house warmth of 'Saving My Luv', featuring Little Dragon.
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