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Singles
The Boogievision
Cat: BBR 021. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (Ash Cover) (4:57)
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (Mr Doris & D-Funk remix) (6:28)
Ian Ash & Ella May - "I Want To Thank You" (instrumental) (4:59)
Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash - "Try Again" (radio mix) (4:20)
Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash - "Try Again" (instrumental) (4:22)
Review: French label Boogie Butt gets us moving and grooving once more with a tasty new EP in the form of The Boogievison EP. It features a lead single from Ian Ash & Ella May, 'I Want To Thank You,' which pairs some jazzy chord work with a low-slung and warm house groove. The bass is funky and the vocals are seductive. It comes as an instrumental as well as a more direct and harder-edged Mr Doris & D-Funk remix. On the flip is Jessie Wagner & Fostin meet Ian Ash with 'Try Again,' a lovely soulful house groove with sublime and emotive vocals over another lush bass guitar. All very sweet tunes, these.
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Watch Out!
Cat: VPB 012. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Watch Out (dance version) (5:16)
Watch Out (AP mono Disco remix) (5:19)
Watch Out (Bellatrix remix) (5:37)
Watch Out (radio version) (3:21)
Watch Out (6:02)
Watch Out (Prospero remix) (6:09)
Watch Out (Chris Van Buren Vocoder remix) (6:05)
Review: Jackie Touche's 'Watch Out' is a highly sought-after Italo gem and one Michiel Van Der Kuy's most appreciated vocal productions. It has been unearthed by Vintage Pleasure Boutique from the Made Up Records catalogue and is denied by the lushness and richness of the classic Juno 106 synthesizer at its core. It brings ever-rising progressions with classic 80s Linn Drum suns that are tinny and metallic and lovely and pure bait for fans of 80s electronic sounds. As well as the restored and remastered original version you also get new remixes by Prospero, Bellatrix, A.P. Mono and Chris Van Buuren.
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Evoke
Evoke (7")
Cat: HR 7S 303. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Evoke (3:55)
Beat Hopper (The 3rd Session) (4:13)
Review: Deep house on a 7" is a rather rather thing but this 45rpm certainly is worth your while. It is the first we have heard from Jazztronik, all producer and keysman Ryota Nozaki, since his Universal Language album last year. He has been at this now for 24 years and brings all that know how to these two jams. 'Evoke' is a lively broken beat workout with squelchy bass and improvised jazz keys that are restless and energizing with rich leads. 'Beat Hopper' (The 3rd Session) appears on the flip with more innovative keys and party-pumping broken beats. A tasteful duo for sure.
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Lost In The Message
Cat: NINTT 1. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Lost In The Message (5:40)
Get Up Out Tha Water (6:14)
The M8 Track (9:07)
Review: As we roll further into the New Year we're still enjoying the arrival of plenty of new labels. Now Is Not The Time is one of them from the US that takes a bow here with its first EP, Lost In The Message. It's a three-way collab between the legendary Rahaan plus DJ Reg and Jerome O. What they do is chip up classic samples and killer grooves form the worlds of funk, soul, house and disco with 'Lost In The Message' kicking off in freewheeling fashion. 'Get Up Out Tha Water' has oems nice big horn energy and plenty of whistles and 'The M8 Track' is a deeper house sound with a belting diva vocal.
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The More I Get The More I Want
The More I Get The More I Want (180 gram lime marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1825. Rel: 13 Aug 21
The More I Get The More I Want (12" Disco version) (6:50)
Feed The Flame (8:09)
Review: Taken from Lorraine Johnson's first 'Album The More You Want' released in 1977 on Prelude Records and produced by Jesse Boyce and Moses Dillard, this single has been reissued many times over the years but always shifts. It's a textbook bit of floor-filling r&b, disco and soul complete with a brilliantly well-defined bass riff, soaring Philly strings and an empowering vocal from Johnson. On the flip, 'Feed The Flame' is even more celebratory with its big horns and stomping rhythms. Both of these are timeless classics that will unite dance floors and music lovers of all shapes, shades and sizes.
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Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes Part 3
The O'Jays - "This Time Baby" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:53)
The Futures - "Party Time Man" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:11)
Jean Carn - "My Love Don't Come Easy" (A Tom Moulton mix) (10:45)
The Jones Girls - "Nights Over Egypt" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:13)
Review: Philadelphia International Records continues to dip into its bulging archives and offer up double-packs containing some of the finest 1970s remixes from remix pioneer Tom Moulton. As you'd expect, there's plenty to get the juices flowing and the heart pounding on this third volume in the series. Record one opens up with Moulton's epic version of the O'Jays' "This Time Baby", a swirling Philly Soul classic that later became a favourite of sample-loving disco-house producers and disco re-editors, and continues with his sugary but floor-friendly version of the Futures' "Party Time Man". Over on record two, Moulton's inspired extension of Jean Carn's seductive "Love Don't Come Easy" is followed by his must-have version of the Jones Girls' "Nights Over Egypt".
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Álbumes
Cosmic Curves
Cosmic Curves (limited translcuent blue vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: EYS 031LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
Automatic Lover (4:08)
Red Flight (4:00)
Galaxy Of Love (4:45)
Meteor Man (4:42)
Venus, The Godess Of Love (3:44)
Galaxy Police (4:44)
Cosmic Curves (6:03)
Falling Into Space (4:19)
Fireball (bonus track) (3:23)
Din't Think You'D Do It (bonus track) (3:22)
Review: Dee D. Jackson's Cosmic Curves is an album that was originally released in 1978 and has been reissued a couple of times since. It might well be best known for the open track, 'Automatic Lover', which became a chart-topping hit across Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, the Republic of South Africa and others. Listening back now it is primo Euro-disco dance tackle with rugged synth arrows and soaring vocals up top, and the rest of the album pretty much follows that same template.
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Cosmic Curves (B-STOCK)
Cosmic Curves (B-STOCK) (limited translcuent blue vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: EYS 031LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Automatic Lover (4:08)
Red Flight (4:00)
Galaxy Of Love (4:45)
Meteor Man (4:42)
Venus, The Godess Of Love (3:44)
Galaxy Police (4:44)
Cosmic Curves (6:03)
Falling Into Space (4:19)
Fireball (bonus track) (3:23)
Din't Think You'D Do It (bonus track) (3:22)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Dee D. Jackson's Cosmic Curves is an album that was originally released in 1978 and has been reissued a couple of times since. It might well be best known for the open track, 'Automatic Lover', which became a chart-topping hit across Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Argentina, the Republic of South Africa and others. Listening back now it is primo Euro-disco dance tackle with rugged synth arrows and soaring vocals up top, and the rest of the album pretty much follows that same template.
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Living It Up & Loving It
Cat: JM 10011LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Welcome Aboard (intro) (0:42)
Please Don't Give Me Up (4:09)
Confidence Kit (interlude) (0:37)
Tequila Sunrise (6:20)
Sparkle (interlude) (0:39)
This Love (4:11)
Living It Up & Loving It! (4:51)
Status Quo (interlude) (0:39)
House Music Family (6:04)
Sticker Shock (interlude) (0:35)
Suddenly Grown Up (4:27)
Review: Lebaron James - read that one carefully - goes big on this accomplished and wide ranging new album on J & M Music Co. It is couched in classic American house and disco sounds and asked with superb samples that lend it a real authenticity and timeless musical quality. 'Please Don't Give Me Up' will soon win over any floor with its upbeat drums and bright melodies, while 'Tequila Sunrise' reaches for the stars with its cosmic keys and live sounding basslines. Interludes add extra derail to the listening experience but it's the club ready tracks that really standout, none more so that the loopy filter house of 'This Love.'
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A Funk Odyssey (reissue)
A Funk Odyssey (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 19261. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Feel So Good (5:11)
Little L (4:49)
You Give Me Something (3:20)
Corner Of The Earth (5:42)
Love Foolosophy (radio edit) (3:46)
Stop Don't Panic (4:29)
Black Crow (3:55)
Main Vein (5:03)
Twenty Zero One (5:15)
Picture Of My Life (3:44)
So Good To Feel Real (2:03)
Review: Jay Kay's powerhouse of crossover Brit funk maestros never stayed in one lane, but progressed from album to album without missing a beat. On 2001's A Funk Odyssey, they folded some explicitly floor-focused house and disco ingredients into their soul stew and came up trumps, smashing the hits out while staying true to the elevated musicianship they marked themselves out with in the beginning. There are monster hits like 'Little L' and cheeky bangers aplenty dotted throughout this pearler of an album, and despite how long ago it came out, it hasn't aged a bit.
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High Times: The Singles (reissue)
High Times: The Singles (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 08111. Rel: 01 Dec 22
When You Gonna Learn (3:47)
Too Young To Die (3:22)
Blow Your Mind (3:52)
Emergency On Planet Earth (3:34)
Space Cowboy (3:35)
Virtual Insanity (3:47)
Cosmic Girl (3:44)
Alright (3:39)
High Times (4:10)
Deeper Underground (4:28)
Canned Heat (3:44)
Little L (3:58)
Love Foolosophy (3:47)
Corner Of The Earth (3:51)
You Give Me Something (3:24)
Feels Just Like It Should (4:39)
Seven Days In Sunny June (3:59)
(Don't) Give Hate A Chance (3:48)
Runaway (3:43)
Radio (4:15)
Review: With a streak of hits reaching back to the early 90s, chart-topping Brit funk phenomenon Jamiroquai have plenty to celebrate. In 2006 they decided to remind everyone how much heat they've gifted to the world with High Times, a definitive overview of the singles that thrust them onto prime time radio and beyond. Now that compilation makes its way to vinyl for the first time, giving us the chance to spin such classics as 'Too Young To Die', 'Virtual Insanity' and 'Canned Heat' to our hearts content - all killer, no filler. This edition has been pressed up on green marbled vinyl and comes with and autographed art card, insert and a slipmat, making it a must-have for collectors and die-hard fans alike.
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Dynamite (reissue)
Dynamite (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 20251. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Feels Just Like It Should (4:38)
Dynamite (4:58)
Seven Days In Sunny June (4:00)
Electric Mistress (3:49)
Starchild (5:12)
Love Blind (3:34)
Talullah (6:03)
(Don't) Give Hate A Chance (5:01)
World That He Wants (3:07)
Black Devil Car (4:43)
Hot Tequila Brown (4:33)
Time Won't Wait (4:57)
Review: The wave of Jamiroquai reissues continues apace with a return to their 2005 album Dynamite. After so many knockout albums they just kept it coming with this sixth one, holding fast to the disco house vibe they'd picked up on A Funk Odyssey. Finding a sweet spot between the more organic jazz funk of their earlier work and the floor-focused grooves of their later period, this album is another flawless demonstration of their sharp musical chops and their killer instinct for a stone cold groove. It's not been repressed since it first came out, so you know there will be a lot of fans itching to get their mitts on this slice of superlative funky business from one of the best groups to ever do it.
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Late Night Tales
JAMIROQUAI / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 10. Rel: 21 Dec 23
The Pointer Sisters - "Happiness" (3:58)
Commodores - "Girl, I Think The World About You" (4:34)
Rufus & Chaka Khan - "Once You Get Started" (4:27)
Johnny Hammond - "Fantasy" (7:26)
Ramsey Lewis - "Whisper Zone" (3:01)
Leon Ware - "What's Your Name" (4:12)
Ashford & Simpson - "Stay Free" (5:24)
Kleeer - "Tonight's The Night" (7:12)
Dexter Wansel - "I'll Never Forget (My Favourite Disco)"
Sister Sledge - "Pretty Baby"
Jose Feliciano - "California Dreamin'"
Dexter Wansel - "Life On Mars"
Lalo Schifrin - "Theme From Enter The Dragon" (main Title) (2:17)
Marvin Gaye - "Here, My Dear" (2:49)
Patrice Rushen - "Music Of The Earth" (3:52)
Brian Blessed - "The White City" (part 3) (10:39)
Review: The Late Night Tales series is an absolute bastion of late-night parties back at yours after a heavy club session, or maybe even on a Sunday morning to welcome you to a day of being hungover. Everyone who is everyone had made their entry over the years and used the chance to show off a different side to their sound and that is just what cosmic disco funkster Jamiroquai did when he stopped up. Now his fine choices get pressed up to four sides of vinyl for this fine reissue.
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African Funk Instrumentals 1977-1979
Cat: ASVN 058. Rel: 29 Mar 18
Douala By Night (3:10)
Funky Bafoussam (3:26)
More & More (5:34)
Love Is Light (3:33)
Aie (4:41)
Not So Bad (3:49)
I Love Yaounde (4:00)
Eda (3:47)
Funky Boogie Love (3:15)
Eya Mba (7:46)
Review: Between the mid 1970s and the late 1980s, Cameroonian duo J.M Tim and Foty recorded a string of killer Afro-funk albums. This superb compilation from Africa Seven shines a light on the best of the duo's early work, with each of the ten tracks recorded between 1977 and '79. There's much to set the pulse racing throughout, from the crunchy Clavinets, punchy horns and heavy grooves of opener "Douala By Night" and the rubbery disco-funk of "More and More", to the swirling, celebratory vocals, sun-kissed guitars and dazzling analogue synth solos of "Ale". Elsewhere, check the Bee Gees-in-Cameroon flex of "Funky Boogie Love" and "I Love Youande", a breezy affair with a touch of country-funk swing and an a sublime bass guitar riff.
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My Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 066LP. Rel: 27 Nov 19
My Music (5:44)
What The World Needs Now Is Love (4:28)
Sweet Love (2:35)
Because I Love You (4:10)
It Ain't Easy (3:55)
You (4:11)
Just Us (3:00)
Yesterdays & Tomorrow (4:25)
Thank You Mother Dear (3:00)
Reason For The Reason (3:05)
Review: The always excellent Be With turn their attention to Samuel Jonathon Johnson and his fantastic 1978 album "My Music", which was the only full length he put out. The smooth vibe you get from the cover art alone says a lot about the music the man recorded: steamy, downtempo soul, romantic disco and lots of strong laden gems to warm you and a loved one through. The well known "What The World Needs Now Is Love" is a slow motion soul soother, while "Sweet Love" is pure positivity and "You" brings gorgeous orchestral disco funk fusions that brim with vitality. His own libidinous spoken word vocals add loveable sleaze to "Just Us" and makes for one of many highlights.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Bleu Your Mind
JPYE / VARIOUS
Bleu Your Mind (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: C56LP 025. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Jpye & E11e - "Freedom Ain't Free" (3:47)
Jpye & Da Roc - "You Freak Out" (5:04)
Jpye & E11e - "Shiver" (4:30)
Jpye & Da Roc - "Xcuse My French" (3:27)
Jpye & Renato - "Va La-Bas" (feat Michael T) (5:43)
Jpye & Renato - "Tutto OK" (4:17)
Jpye & Leonidas - "Lazyjack" (5:48)
Jpye & Renato - "Take Off" (4:48)
Jpye & Da Roc - "Spinnaker" (4:44)
Jpye & Iamrobd - "Fingers Crossed" (4:52)
Jpye - "Freedom Ain't Free" (instrumental) (3:55)
Jpye & Da Roc - "Spinnaker" (instrumental) (4:53)
Review: Jean-Paul Altier's debut album as Jpye, 2021's Samba With You, was something of a slept-on gem - a joyously sunny and sonically colourful trip into Balearic pop territory that utilised the vocal and musical talents of a pool of trusted collaborators. The French producer and sometime Twonk member takes a similar approach on this follow up, with even stronger results. Laidback, summery and sunset-ready, Altier's entertaining and accessible tracks variously draw influence from jazz-funk, deep nu-disco, dub disco, downtempo and Latin soul, while also existing in their own sonic space. Highlights include the sumptuous opener 'Freedom Ain't Free', the delightfully sleazy 'Shiver' (a cover of an Italian disco obscurity), the Balearic dub shuffle of 'Tutto OK' and the yearning, emotion-packed brilliance of sunrise soundscape 'Fingers Crossed'.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
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