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Singles
Glitterbox Jams Volume 7
Cat: GLITS 121. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Melvo Baptiste - "Sweat" (feat Dames Brown) (6:09)
Lovebirds - "Burn It Down" (club mix) (7:42)
Art Of Tones & Inaya Day - "Give My Love" (6:22)
Young Pulse & Fleur De Mur - "Smooth Sweet Talker" (6:53)
Review: Get yourself geared up for festival season with some fierce party starters certified with the Glitterbox stamp. Melvo Baptiste leads the charge with 'Sweat', a sizzling disco house stomper with Dames Brown giving the biggest diva energy on her show-stopping vocal. Lovebirds bring unbridled joy on the Philly string swoon and slinky b-line funk of 'Burn It Down', while Art Of Tones & Inaya Day keep it peak time on the sassy strutter 'Give My Love'. Young Pulse & Fleur De Mur complete the set with 'Smooth Sweet Talker', another bright and bold vocal cut par excellence.
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Intérprete: Dave Lee ZR
 in stock $14.95
Seven For Lee
Seven For Lee (limited 7")
Cat: MOD 006. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Seven For Lee (4:40)
Green & Orange Night Park (5:01)
Review: Following on from their release of Graham Collier's outstanding performance from Stockholm Jazz Days in 1969, thoughtfully curated label My Only Desire turn their attention to Brit Jazz with a new series of 7" records shining a light on less-heralded talents. Kevin Figes is a saxophonist, flutist and composer who has previously played with the likes of Keith Tippett and released an album on Pig Records in 2021. Here, he's playing with a full band line-up including Riaan Vosloo on bass, Tony Orrell on drums, Jim Blomfield on piano, Raphael Clarkson on trombone and Peter Judge on trumpet. The two pieces - one composed by Elton Dean and the other by the aforementioned Tippett - are a fine tribute to the legacy of British jazz.
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 in stock $13.40
Etcetera
Etcetera (limited 7")
Cat: 890925. Rel: 14 Aug 20
Steam Down - "Etcetera" (feat Afronaut Zu) (4:42)
Yazmin Lacey - "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (4:56)
Review: Blue Note Re:imagined finds Decca and Blue Note jin their immeasurably forces for a new series of releases that rework classics from both back catalogues. They are often collisions of old and new talents and form a bridge between jazz generations. This latest offering kicks off with Steam Down's version of Wayne Shorter's "Etcetera" (Ft. Afronaut Zu) and Yazmin Lacey's version of Dodo Greene's - "I'll Never Stop Loving You." Both make for lush, involving listening and mark another fine entry in this series.
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 in stock $13.40
FRESHSOUNDS 000
FRESHSOUNDS 000 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FRESHSOUNDS 000. Rel: 08 Jan 24
David Twice & Fool Sentimental - "Vous Avez Dit Bizarre?" (4:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Hot" (7:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Titanesque" (with Francis Galio & Marco Silva) (5:10)
DJ Moar - "Feelings" (7:11)
HoldTight - "Legend" (3:37)
Yured Jones - "Far Away" (2:28)
Review: Fresh Sounds #000 is a new and unique series, limited and numbered to 150 examples thanks to the efforts of its parent company Ribo Cochlee. For the very first edition of the series, a mockley crew of newcomers come to the fore, be they DJ Moar, Disco Flegrei or Holdtight. Centring on woozy jazzdance and disco with an airily produced bent, the highlights on this one have to be Flegrei's 'Titamesque', which basks in a kind of sexy sophistry procured by the heady combination of live drums and a (we think) muted bass clarinet, and Yured Jones' 'Far Away', which breaks from the genre prescription for a more cinematic breakdown.
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 in stock $18.55
Moon Child
Moon Child (7" + insert)
Cat: IMWVR 1029. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Hiroto Uyama - "Moon Child" (4:15)
Yoshiharu Takeda - "Bliss Of Landing" (4:49)
Review: Insense has put together a tidy 7" featuring a rendition of Pharoah Sanders' 'Moon Child' which was first specially crafted for the compilation album Incense Music for Bed Room. It is a lush and spiritual sound led by gorgeous wind instruments and fluttery melodies over gentle and persuasive rhythms. On the flip, Yoshiharu Takeda's 'Bliss Of Landing' is another escapist sound with more of the same. A lovely 45 rpm for those quiet moments.
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 in stock $19.34
Christmas Eve (40th Anniversary Edition)
Christmas Eve (40th Anniversary Edition) (12" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WPJL 10195. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Christmas Eve (4:12)
White Christmas (2:26)
White Christmas (Happy Xmas Show! version) (2:27)
Review: When Tatsuro Yamashita first released 'Christmas Eve' in 1983, it didn't receive a huge amount of attention. It was only when the track was picked up for an advert in the late 80s that it caught on became a seasonal favourite in Japan, going on to become one of Yamashita's biggest hits. Now it's being repressed in this 40th anniversary commemorative edition right in time for the impending festive season, featuring a bonus version of the B-side version of 'White Christmas' recorded for the Happy Xmas Show. If you want a quintessential ingredient for the Japanese Christmas experience, look no further.
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 in stock $24.23
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: P745 25. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:22)
Let Me Take Over (4:11)
Review: From Yasmine's rare 2nd album "A Scent Of Flowers", which was released in just Netherland and left behind the one of the masterpieces ofA90s R&B "Wanna Dance" that has been compiled into numerous mixtapes and dance hit compilations, the popular cover songs Roy Ayers "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" and Ray Charles "Let Me Take Over" are finally single-cut with a superb cover that reproduces freshly with R&B manners!
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 in stock $14.18
African Leaders
Cat: MESS 002. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Yoanson & Karamie - "African Leaders" (5:23)
Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet - "The Final Bird (Le Temps D'une Vie)" (3:18)
Review: There is scant little information out there about Yoanson & Karamie. What we do know is that they were young artists from the French African diaspora who met with Nessim Saroussi and his label Ness Music in the late 80s and were encouraged to record the music presented here. It is their only official EP and it is a brilliant mix of Afro-tropical percussions, disco, electro and vocals that call to mind the likes of Arthur Russell. Philippe de Lacroix-Herpin is the man festered here as Prof Jah Pinpin and he brings some of his signature saxophone brilliance to flipside jaunt 'The Final Bird (Le Temps D'une Vie)'.
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Lost Papers EP
Cat: TWR 11. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Lost Papers (4:38)
I Know (4:04)
Yoofee One Is None (4:51)
LGDS (4:34)
Review: Berlin's Yoofee has been on a good run after reemerging back in 2021. He makes deeply atmospheric sounds that draw from dubstep, house and cosmic electronic music. The class Casa Voyager label snaps up him for some of that here and he opens with the fizzing pads and deep space ambiance of 'Lost Papers' all layered up over a hustling broken beat. 'I Know' is another jazzy broken beat wonder with chopped drums, keys, vocals and more all coalescing into something soulful in new ways. That superb vibe continues on the spacey flip side to mark what might be this artist's best work yet.
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 in stock $16.50
Somebody Stole My Thunder
The Yorkshire Film & Television Orchestra - "Somebody Stole My Thunder" (feat Martin Connor) (3:10)
Rachel Modest - "I (Who Have Nothing)" (3:06)
Review: These two tracks first appeared on ATA Records's free download series "Hard Work, No Pay" and have been much requested on vinyl ever since. Well now, here they are, after plenty of high profile plays from the likes of BBC 6 Music's Craig Charles Funk & Soul Show And The Huey Morgan Show. The Yorkshire Film and Television Orchestra is a project from ATA label bosses Neil Innes & Pete Williams as well a multi-instrumentalist and arranger Steve Parry. Here they offer up two different but equally brillaint tunes - some high speed 60s funk with more than a hint of Northern Soul swing on the a-side, and the tender, blue eyed soul of Rachel Modest's 'I (Who Have Nothing).'
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Basa Bongo
Cat: SNDW 7027. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Basa Bongo (3:17)
Black Pepper (3:04)
Review: The Yoruba Singers reinterpreted Guyana folk music and infused it with Afro-roots and culture on this double A-side 7". Now for the first time every it gets reissued on vinyl. This release came a year after the group's debut album Ojinga's Own and were recorded in Barbados and released on the Green Shrimp label. They were big regional has with dancers lapping the grooves throughout the Caribbean and South America. The sounds are said to be the building blocks for what went on to become known as the Champeta Criolla sound in the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Caribbean
 in stock $12.36
Correcciones Calypso 4
Cat: CC 004. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Youkounkoun - "Samoarabian" (6:50)
Inigo Vontier - "Transito" (6:11)
Thomass Jackson - "Traccident" (7:01)
Olta Karawame - "Folie Sans Dent" (6:05)
Review: Correcciones Calypso returns from a generous hiatus with the fourth edition of its acclaimed edit series, replete with four re-edits that veer from the subtle to the downright brazen. Thomass Jackson and INigo Vontier invite the French duo Youkounkoun to open proceedings with an insane early 80s edit full of big drums and exotic touches that's been blowing dancefloors all around the world for the past years - and definitely resides in the brazen category, despite a lot of work having gone into it. Olta Karawame make their debut on the series with a powerful, compact edit full of ballsy keyboard riffing and a military-sized kick drum that is guaranteed to have heads banging . To complete the release label bosses Thomass and INigo deliver edits of their own with their characteristic sound, giving this EP maximum a value for money factor and entertainment from start to finish.

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 in stock $10.31
Take Them In Prayer
Cat: ATH 109. Rel: 25 Nov 21
Take Them In Prayer (4:04)
Let Him Be Your Everything (3:43)
Review: Another week brings another monster new 45 from the incomparable Athens of the North. This time out it is an early 80s bit of irresistible gospel, disco and boogie from Earl Young. 'Take Them In Prayer' is pure gold thanks to its tight and funky rhythm section, the delicate thinking on the keys and the heart aching vocals of earl Young that soar up top. Flip it over and on the reverse of this one and you will find 'Let Him Be Your Everything,' a quiet love song with only melancholic keys for company. It's the complete opposite of the a-side but is just as devastating for different reasons.
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 in stock $15.99
The Next Ball Game (reissue)
Cat: SJR 2837R. Rel: 15 Jul 22
The Next Ball Game (2:10)
Part Of The Game (2:47)
Review: Inell Young was a New Orleans-based singer who recorded with Eddie Bo and also had a small clutch of solo singles in the late 60s-early 70s. Soul Jazz picked up on one of Young's rarest offerings, a beautiful single which came out some time in the 60s. They first reissued it in 2014 and it keeps getting repressed for very good reason - it's just a perfect slice of southern soul. 'The Next Ball Game' is a fiery, funky number with a clattering beat and plenty of overdriven energy, raw like the best music should be but oh so sweet thanks to Young's angelic voice. 'Part Of The Game' is a swooning heartbreak ballad that makes the perfect inversion to the firecracker of an A-side.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $11.86
What Do You See In Her
Cat: SJR 1857. Rel: 15 Jul 22
What Do You See In Her? (3:02)
I Remember The Summer (3:15)
Review: Inell Young's What Do You See In Her is often said to be one of the most powerful soul songs to have ever come from the great New Orleans scene. Eddie Bo is of course the great man behind it - as he was so many of these great tunes from this place and this ear - with the voice of Inell adding the spice. Finding an original is hard as, and will also cost you very close to four figures, so snap this one up while you can. Both sides are pure gold.
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 in stock $11.86
Feel Like Making Love
Cat: 453823 3. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Kay Young - "Feel Like Making Love" (4:20)
Venna & Marco - "Where Are We Going?" (3:43)
Review: Hip-hop heads love nothing more than classic Blue Note material getting a modern fix up. And that's what we have here as Kay Young and Venna and Marco Bernardis join forces to work their magic on Marlena Shaw's 'Feel Like Making Love' and Donald Byrd's 'Where Are We Going?' This limited 7" is a taster from the 16-track compilation Blue Note: Reimagined II. It's packed with the neo-soul, r&B and hip hop scenes finest contemporary talents adding new magic to the still standout original source material. Like volume one, it's an absolute must-have, as is this 45rpm.
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 in stock $7.22
As Long As There Is You
Cat: EXUMG 03. Rel: 30 Jan 19
As Long As There Is You (2:48)
It'll Never Be Over For Me (2:57)
Review: It would be fair to say that Timi Yuro's "As Long As There Is You" is a sought-after single. Something of a "holy grail" amongst soul collectors, original copies of the 1969 7" on Liberty Records regularly change hands for upwards of 1,000 quid. Happily, you can now acquire a fresh copy for a fraction of the cost thanks to this facsimile Expansions reissue. Fuzzy, heartfelt, stomping and blessed with wall of sound style production, "As Long As There Is You" is the kind of sad-but-happy track that used to make Northern Soul dancers go weak at the knees. Yuro's Central American influences can be heard loud and clear on "It'll Never Be Over For Me", where Mariachi style trumpet lines and sweeping strings rise above a heavy, bossa-influenced groove.
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 in stock $14.43
Álbumes
Space Adventure Cobra (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: WAYOV 021. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Cobra (2:56)
Languid Boredom (2:49)
Subtitle Bridge (0:37)
Fleeting Happiness (3:14)
Messenger From Hell (0:47)
Pursuer (1:45)
Cosmic Dust (1:06)
Walking Into The Unknown (0:37)
Rush Hour (1:29)
A Gleam Of Hope (0:41)
Window Shopping (2:07)
Abend (1:22)
Labyrinth (2:25)
Evil Conspiracy (1:00)
My Blue Little Angel (3:31)
Seesaw Game (2:09)
Twilight Memory (3:09)
Sihoulette (0:22)
Tarcalos Blues (1:22)
Smoke Of A Cigar (0:55)
Suspicious (1:35)
Pulse Of Justice (0:46)
Dawn To The Universe (1:40)
Solidary Souls (fast Tempo) (1:06)
Escape To Peace (3:09)
Joyful Voyage (1:24)
Reunion With Old Frinds (2:35)
Ancient History Of Mars Chapter III (1:09)
Sorrow & Determination (2:32)
Python 77 Magnum (1:58)
Mirage (3:32)
Relaxin' (1:58)
Memoirs (3:51)
Sorrow & Determination (fast Tempo) (1:17)
A New World (1:33)
Secret Desire (instrumental) (2:38)
Turning Your Back On The Sunset (1:57)
Fleeting Happiness (fast Tempo) (0:28)
Sunset Rendez-vous (1:25)
Corrider To Purgatory (0:43)
Whispers Of The Devil (2:23)
Solidary Souls (1:53)
Special Moment (2:56)
Cogito Ergo Sum (2:15)
The Psychogun (2:26)
Death March (1:51)
Pastoral (1:35)
Trailer (0:33)
Sweet Happening (Sax version) (4:10)
Sweet Happening (Piano Concerto version) (4:10)
Sayonara Man's World (3:52)
Sweet Happening (4:10)
Lady (3:32)
Secret Desire (3:42)
Cobra (Karaoke) (2:59)
Review: Those interested in Japanese cartoons should know Space Adventure Cobra. First broadcast in 1982, it is now considered one of the country's finest animated TV series. This triple-vinyl box set celebrates Kentano Haneda and Yuji Ono's music from the series, combining compositions featured on the show with unheard extended versions and tracks that never made the cut first time round. Musically, it's a mix of Japanese disco, sax-sporting lounge jazz, jazz-funk, neo-classical movements and eccentric interludes, all doused in layers of cosmic dust and stargazing colour. The release also comes packaged with a 12-page booklet telling the story of the series and the making of the appealing, endlessly entertaining soundtrack.
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 in stock $87.66
WaJazz Legends: Jiro Inagaki (Japanese Edition)
WaJazz Legends: Jiro Inagaki (Japanese Edition) (gatefold 180 gram gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 180 GHMVLP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "Head Rock" (4:22)
Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media - "Sniper's Snooze" (6:41)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "Inanome" (4:50)
Soul Media - "Breeze" (4:35)
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Big Media - "Freedom Jazz Dance" (4:04)
Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media - "By The Red Stream" (10:34)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "Back Off Boogaloo" (3:01)
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - "Theme" (3:06)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "Twenty One" (5:34)
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - "Wandering Birds" (feat Sammy) (5:26)
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - "That's How I Feel" (3:38)
Soul Media - "Memory Lane" (4:23)
Jiro Inagaki & The All-Stars - "Barock" (3:06)
Jiro Inagaki & Aki & Big Soul Media - "Guru" (6:23)
Soul Media - "Painted Paradise" (6:44)
Jiro Inagaki & His Friends - "Express" (No SE version) (3:34)
Review: Japanese jazzmasuta Jiro Inagaki is graced by a stunning new tribute album via 180g, Legends, which celebrates his 90th birthday in 16-track compilation form. Made up entirely of works made between 1968 and 1980, and selected by DJ and producer Yusuke Ogawa, this is an album made almost entirely of Jiro's best-known instrumentals, not least a formerly unreleased version of the standout 'Express'. The recordings are impeccable, and this is a standard which does not waver over the entire 12-year period this LP spans.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $44.86
What Kinda Music
What Kinda Music (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 281212 3108. Rel: 24 Apr 20
What Kinda Music (3:50)
Festival (4:43)
Nightrider (feat Freddie Gibbs) (5:00)
Tidal Wave (4:10)
Sensational (1:25)
The Real (2:40)
Lift Off (feat Rocco Palladino) (5:20)
I Did It For You (4:01)
Last 100 (4:01)
Kyiv (3:28)
Julie Mangos (3:19)
Storm Before The Calm (feat Kaidi Akinnibi) (3:01)
Review: As fast-rising underground stars in their own right, you'd expect any collaborative album from soul-fired South London singer/songwriter/beat-maker Tom Misch and prolific jazz drummer Yussef Dayes (best known for his now long-running collaboration with Kamaal Williams) to be rather good. "What Kinda Music" is, with the pair mixing and mangling elements of soul, jazz-funk, electronica and jazz, a set that defies easy categorisation. Both musicians exceed themselves throughout, with tipsy electronics, sweeping strings, bass, effects-laden guitars, woozy synth lines and Misch's heartfelt, soul-flecked vocals offering a perfect foil for Dayes' loose-limbed, headline-grabbing drumming.
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 in stock $23.21
Living High In The Brass Empire
Living High In The Brass Empire (limited orange iris vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATS 12002LPC1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Super (4:05)
Ob Joint (4:28)
Les Munequitos (3:13)
Off Grid (4:38)
Never Knew (3:13)
Cumbia Divina (3:33)
Zaire (4:30)
Empire (3:52)
Strike (4:49)
Review: Living High in the Brass Empire is Mitchum Yacoub's latest showcase in personal stylings of tropical funk, afrobeat, cumbia, and soul; a musical patchwork threaded by a heavy, hypnotic rhythm section and powerfully vibrant horn lines. What sounds like a 12-piece ensemble was actually mostly recorded and performed by Yacoub at his home in San Diego, featuring a few close friends from local groups Sure Fire Soul Ensemble and Boostive. You'll hear rhythms from Colombia; folkloric Cuban percussion; interlocking grooves a la Fela Kuti; a 70s r&b influence and something ineffably brilliant gluing it all together.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk | Cumbia
 in stock $27.33
Inga
Inga (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: NAS 2127. Rel: 11 Dec 23
Memories (Piano Solo) (2:46)
Blossom In The Water (5:25)
Twilight, Twilight (6:33)
No Ifs, No Buts (3:52)
Memories (Sextet) (2:35)
Brighter Than The Colour Of White (5:41)
Lament (4:16)
Happy, Where I Was (5:42)
Sad Song (Piano Solo) (1:24)
Review: Released back in 1979, Inga was Yagi Masao's first truly solo project released on vinyl. The late jazz pianist had previously created a tribute album to Thelonious Monk in the summer of 1960, a lovesong to one of the greatest jazz composers in history. The Japanese Americanophile is hardly a small star himself, scoring multiple movies and TV shows like the boxing anime 'Ashita no Joe' as well as live-action 60s classics like 'Good-bye Moscow' and 'Bad Girl, Yoko'. Well deserving of a third issuing, the first vinyl reissue since its original pressing, 'Inga' is a multi-instrumental masterpiece where Masao flexes his dexterity to the highest degree. No better is this shown than the dramatic, sweeping intro track ' Memories (Piano Solo)', a showcase in tempo and restraint unlike any you will ever hear today. Curiously, his name seems to be misspelt as Yagui on the 'Inga' cover, and that cover alone - one of numerous quirks to this spellbinding release.
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Beautiful Bamboo Flute
Cat: MRBLP 214. Rel: 27 Sep 19
Kokiriku Bushi (4:05)
Sado Okesa (3:54)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:16)
Soma Bon Uta (2:56)
Komoro Mago Uta (2:58)
Nanbu Ushio Uta (3:44)
Itsuki No Komori Uta (4:35)
Hietsuki Bushi (4:06)
Yasuki Bushi (3:36)
Yosakoi Bushi (4:06)
Kuroda Bushi (4:24)
Review: In 2002, the Japanese government recognized bamboo flute maestro Hozan Yamamoto as a "living national treasure". It was in honor of his lengthy career in music, and in particular the way he championed a traditional Japanese instrument even when he was turning his hand to Western music. "Beautiful Bamboo Flute", an album first released in 1971 and almost impossible to find since, is a superb example of this. It sees him deliver haunting, emotional and life-affirming solos over funky jazz, big band and fusion backing tracks that tend towards the fresh and funky. It's an unusual blend, but also an invigorating and exciting one.
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Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered)
Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered) (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 59. Rel: 21 Apr 22
Sunrise From West Sea (part 1) (16:50)
Sunrise From West Sea (part 2) (18:01)
Review: An overlooked spiritual classic in two parts, Yamash'ta & The Horizon were a one-off project consisting of a hat-trick of musicians seeking to perfect their craft. In 1971, Hideakira Sakurai, Masahiko Satoh, Stomu Yamash'ta and Takehisa Kosugi gathered in Japan to perform an invite-only concert to a handful of friends. Deep and distinctive electric shamishen becomes a sonic centrepiece over the course; handled by Sakurai, the sound is haunting, like a lone voice amidst a sea of percussive nymphs. Sloshing koto, percussion and eruptions of awe from the crowd all dominate the moments of downtime; a timeless snapshot of Fluxus Japan.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Lupin Zero (Soundtrack)
Lupin Zero (Soundtrack) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: DV 12963. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Afro Lupin '68 (Opening version) (1:08)
Dangerous Highway (2:44)
Action Zero (2:00)
Moody Afternoon & Hard Afternoon (3:11)
Dark Eyes & Dark Night (4:51)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Blues Harp version) (2:03)
Happening 1 (3:28)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Ending version) (1:13)
Afro Lupin '68 (instrumental version) (1:06)
Lightning Time & Lighting Time After (3:04)
Guitar Suspense (2:18)
Yeah! Lupin & Action Lupin (1:30)
Lyrical Disturbance (2:57)
Lupin Walkin' (TV original) (2:30)
Happening 2 (2:56)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Ending instrumental version) (1:23)
Review: With roots that date back to 1967, when Weekly Manga Action magazine decided to take a punt on a new character, master thief Lupin III, grandson of gentleman robber Arsene Lupin, and his criminal gang, Takeo Yamashita and Otomo Yoshihide's collaborative soundtrack has cult status written all over it. While not made to accompany the core Lupin III series, the music here featured on the critically acclaimed Lupin Zero, a saga that takes us back to the early years of the protagonist - a young boy opening the door on a life of crime in mid-1960s Japan. On record, that sounds like a flamboyant and intoxicatingly heady brew of jazz, psychedelic rock, electronic experimentation and pure groove. As vivid as both the original printed cartoons and the subsequent screen adaptations that continued the legacy.

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Greatest Hits (reissue)
Greatest Hits (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + inserts with obi-strip)
Cat: BVJL 98. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Loveland, Island (4:19)
Draw Ai Let's Kiss The Sun (3:59)
Sweet & Dangerous Scent (3:15)
Ride On Time (4:22)
The Door Into Summer (4:35)
Funky Flushin' (5:05)
Windy Lady (5:19)
Bomber (5:42)
Solid Slider (3:29)
Let's Dance Baby (4:04)
The Whispering Sea (4:19)
Your Eyes (3:12)
Review: Acclaimed Japanese producer, singer and songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita is the man credited with laying the early foundations for the city-pop sound. He put out a great run of albums, live albums and compilations and many of them are now being reissued. This one is a great hits collection on heavyweight vinyl that came in 1982 and rounds up the many standout works of his early period. All the tracks have had a fresh mastering job for this release and so classics like 'Sweet & Dangerous Scent', 'Draw Ai Let's Kiss The Sun' and 'The Door Into Summer' all sound as good as ever.
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Softly
Softly (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: WPJL 10155/56. Rel: 28 Jun 22
Phoenix (2021 version) (1:01)
Love's On Fire? (4:10)
Mirai No Theme (4:16)
Recipe (3:36)
Cheer Up! The Summer (4:16)
Jinrikihikouki (4:19)
Utanokisha (5:47)
Shining From The Inside (3:29)
Lehua, My Love (5:12)
Oppression Blues (3:53)
Composition (5:10)
You (4:32)
Angel Of The Light (4:11)
Hikaritokimienorequiem (3:43)
Reborn (6:02)
Review: AOR soft rock titan Tatsuro Yamashita is often referred to as the king of city pop for good reason. Both as a solo artist and writing and producing for his wife Mariya Takeuchi, he contributed greatly to Japan's music culture in the 1980s, earning him number six in HMV Japan's Top 100 Japanese Artists rundown. Softly is his fourteenth studio album, marking 11 years since Yamashita's last outing. Alongside new tracks 'Hikari to Kimi e no Requiem' and 'Cheer Up! The Summer' there are pieces which were previously used in advertising such as 'Lehua, My Love' and 'Shining From The Inside'. Japanese city pop aficionados (of which we know there are many) take note!
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It's A Popping Time (reissue)
It's A Popping Time (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BVJL 96. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Space Crush (5:08)
Rain Queen (4:34)
Shadow (4:15)
It's Time (8:10)
Silhouette (4:15)
Windy Lady (12:02)
A Nice Afternoon (5:01)
Paper Doll (2:55)
Candy (0:29)
Silhouette (13:11)
Hey There Lonely Girl (5:22)
Solid Slider (8:10)
Circus Town (6:36)
Marie (3:52)
Review: Tatsuro Yamashita's It's a Poppin' Time is one of the many albums of his that are being reissued right now as part of a campaign focussing don his work for RCA. It arrives on nice heavy 180g vinyl and is the first of two live albums he put out. This one came in 1978 and an expanded remaster came in 2002. At the time he was an already established Japanese singer-songwriter and record producer who had very much helped to define the early city-pop sound that has endured to this day. He dropped a wealth of studio albums from the seventies onwards and as this one shows had more than enough skill to carry that magic over to the live arena.
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Wamono Groove: Shakuhachi & Koto Jazz Funk '76
Cat: 180GWALP 04. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Nanbu Ushioi-Uta" (4:52)
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Isohama Bon-Uta" (3:14)
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Hohai-Bushi" (3:38)
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Otemoyan" (3:05)
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Aizu Bandaisan" (2:56)
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Saitaro-Bushi" (3:39)
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Soma Nagareyama" (4:23)
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Yagi-Bushi" (2:49)
Kifu Mitsuhashi - "Asadoya Yunta" (3:47)
Toshiko Yonekawa - "Konpira Fune Fune" (3:21)
Review: Unlike previous instalments in the 180g label's Wamono series, this isn't a compilation in the strictest sense of the term, but rather a retrospective. It showcases a range of killer jazz-funk and rare groove tunes recorded at Nippon Columbia studios in the mid 1970s by arranger Kiyoshi Yamaya, koto legend Toshiko Yonekawa and shakahuchi master Kifu Mitsuhashi. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the mellow, slow-burn lusciousness of 'Nanbu Ushioi-Uta' and the up-beat, guitar solo-laden brilliance of 'Hohai-Bushi', to the all-time Japanese jazz-funk classic that is 'Saitaro-Bushi' and the solo-laden brilliance of 'Asadoya Yunti', whose dazzling Fender Rhodes solos are reminiscent of the early '70s work of the late, great Billy Preston.
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Song Of Island
Song Of Island (gatefold 2xLP + obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 665ALP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Song Of Island
Time For Peace
Love For Sale
Mr Nilson
Village Festival
Review: Song of Island is a private press album that very few people knew about. It is the third long player from pianist Yasuhiro Kohno's trio (he started his career as a member of Japanese rocker Eikichi Yazawa's band) and was recorded live at the jazz club and live house 'Again' in August 1985. This is the first time the album has ever been reissued before and captures a special time in Japanese jazz when it was all about exemplary acoustics performed live by skilled musicians. There is one take on a classic jazz standard here as well as four original pieces.
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Dawit Yifru
Cat: MUZLP 001. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Lebe Leb Yelewem (4:18)
Etalem Seriw Betshen (4:49)
Yene Alem (4:34)
Jemeregn (7:26)
Lebo Neyi (6:19)
Meche Lagignesh (4:17)
Lela Menem Yelegn (5:51)
Wubit (6:13)
Review: Ethio-jazz composer Dawit Yifru dropped a real classic when he first released his self-titled solo instrumental album. It is strictly a compilation of 11 songs that he wrote and recorded during the 70s and have since been restored and remastered from original cassettes. They helped to make him one of the most notable artists in one of the most important eras in Ethiopia's music history as he mixed up Ethiopian Chickchika music, Twist, Congolese Rumba, and Waltz styles that all represented that time in music in the Horn of Africa country. This collection is the first in a new series from Muzikawi's Archive & Research project which looks to shine a light on some of Ethiopia's most celebrated but not internationally renowned sounds.

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Dost 2
Dost 2 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 079LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Gumus (4:19)
Darildim Darildim (3:31)
Odam Kirec Tutmuyor (3:45)
Yeni Yurekle (3:15)
Mola (2:54)
Bal (5:19)
Merakli Gonul (2:29)
Ayse Halam Ariyor (2:47)
Review: Berlin-based Turkish singer and multi-instrumentalist Derya Yildirim fronts Grup Simsek - a psych-pop delight which channels the unmistakable lilt of Anatolian musical tradition. After releasing the first instalment last year, the band return to deliver the second half of their double album DOST. In the interim since that first half dropped they've recorded a BBC Radio 6 Music session, been featured all over the place and played internationally. The release of DOST 2 should cement their ascendance in a swirl of 70s informed funk driven by Yildirim's enchanting vocals and the fluid grooves of her backing band.
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The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers
The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BJR 046. Rel: 22 Oct 19
Nata Ni Thale (0:53)
Pingpxng (2:39)
One Inch Punch (5:05)
Lotus (1:43)
Thom Ki Ki (3:45)
On Yiep (0:48)
Alpaca Mountain (5:42)
Kroy Wen (2:57)
Sui Ye (3:43)
The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers (5:47)
A Ballad For Chong Wang (1:19)
The Sacred Valley Of Cusco (4:42)
Disco (4:33)
Review: Although born and raised in Holland, the duo behind the Yin Yin project "make music for an imaginary tropical Island" based "somewhere between the Netherlands and South East Asia". It's an apt description of their undeniably humid, wide-eyed style, which variously combines elements of surf-rock, dub, psychedelia, ambient, electronica, spaced-out synth-pop and various traditional South East Asian musical tropes. It's a style that makes this long promised debut album a unique, distinctive and hugely vibrant listening experience. While inventive and colourful, their music is also largely dancefloor friendly and highly addictive. In other words, this is one debut album that's well worth picking up.
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Mount Matsu
Cat: GBLP 147. Rel: 18 Jan 24
The Year Of The Rabbit (3:48)
Takahashi Timing (5:21)
Pia Dance (4:56)
Tam Tam (2:20)
The Perseverance Of Sano (3:01)
Komori Uta (2:19)
The Year Of The Tiger (3:41)
Tokyo Disko (4:38)
Shiatsu For Dinner (5:37)
White Storm (5:06)
Ascending To Matsu's Height (2:23)
Review: YIN YIN, the highly touted Dutch quartet from Maastricht, returns with a sonically expansive third album Mount Matsu. Recorded collectively in their own studio in the Belgian countryside, the album is a kaleidoscope of sounds and influences, occupying a no-man's land between Khruangbin and Kraftwerk, surf music and Southeast Asian psychedelia, Stax soul and mutant 80s disco, City pop and Japanese instrumental folk (sokyoku). Mount Matsu hears YIN YIN at their most mature and adventurous stage yet; infectious pentatonic melodicism calling for multiple rewinds.
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Intérprete: DJ Kobayashi
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Tapestry Koto & The Occident Hillside (reissue)
Cat: CNLP 73. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Tsugaru Yama-uta (4:04)
Takeda No Komori-uta (2:30)
Mogami-Gawa Funa-uta (3:35)
Hohai-bushi (3:42)
Hietsuki-Bushi (3:09)
Chugoku-Chiho No Komori-uta (3:37)
Iya No Kohiki-uta (3:36)
Tabaruzaka (3:28)
Kiso-Bushi (2:48)
Aizu Bandai-san (3:34)
Kokiriko-Bushi (3:45)
Kariboshikiri-uta (3:33)
Review: This is one of several version of this superb reissue of Far East, arranger Kiyoshi Yamay and koto legend Toshiko Yonekawa's Tapestry: Koto and the Occident Sea album alongside the Contemporary Sound Orchestra. Known for their seminal work in the 1970s jazz funk scene, the band made this one as part of a three-part series produced by Nippon Columbia that paid tribute to the majesty of one of the main instruments of Japanese traditional music, namely the koto. Divided into chapters called Sea, Hillside and Country, Yamaya brought plenty of contemporary style to these translations while integrating that with the sound of the past. This version comes with a booklet full of extra context.
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Tapestry Koto & The Occident Sea (reissue)
Tapestry Koto & The Occident Sea (reissue) (limited LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: CNLP 72. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Sado Okesa
Tosa No Sunayama
Saitaro-Bushi
Soran-Bushi
Sangai-Bushi
Shimabara No Komoriuta
Kaigara-Bushi
Kushimoto-Bushi
Konpira Fune Fune
Tanchame
Isohama Bon-Uta
Oshima-Bushi
Review: Known for their seminal work in the 1970s jazz funk scene of the Far East, arranger Kiyoshi Yamay and koto legend Toshiko Yonekawa also hooked up with the Contemporary Sound Orchestra for their Tapestry: Koto and the Occident Sea album. It is one of a three-part series that was produced by Nippon Columbia that paid tribute to the majesty of one of the main instruments of Japanese traditional music, namely the koto. Divided into chapters called Sea, Hillside and Country, Yamaya brought plenty of contemporary style to these translations while integrating that with the sound of the past.
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Ojinga's Own (reissue)
Cat: SNDWLP 170. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Ojinga's Own (4:41)
What To Do (2:06)
Stay Away (2:29)
Uncomprehensidensible Radio-Matic Woman (4:09)
Neighbour Jean (2:20)
Go-Go (2:31)
Massacura Man (3:37)
Woman A Dead Ya Fuh Man (2:45)
Ka Duma (3:52)
I've Got To Be Somebody (3:35)
No Intention (4:25)
Review: Yoruba Singers were musical pioneers who cooked up a unique fusion of cultures and influences that were said to be a pre-curser the Champeta Criolla sound in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. They infused Guyana folk music with Afro-roots and culture most notably on this, their debut album, Ojinga's Own. It made them into stars throughout the Caribbean and South America and led to standout singles like 'Basa Bongo' which is also being repressed this month. This album has been remastered for the first ever vinyl reissue and makes for gloriously sunny listening with organic drums and percussion, majestic wind and string sounds and carefree vibes.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Caribbean
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Elles
Elles (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 180795 4. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Feeling Good (3:23)
Cocoon (4:21)
I've Seen That Face Before (5:02)
My Funny Valentine (3:27)
White Rabbit (4:09)
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (4:13)
Baltimore Oriole (2:36)
Coisas Da Terra (4:59)
La Foule (4:02)
Killing Me Softly With His Song (4:31)
Review: Youn Sun Nah's 'Elles' is a mesmerising exploration of diverse musical landscapes in which the South Korean jazz vocalist reinterprets iconic songs by female artists. Released on Warner Music International., the album showcases Nah's unparalleled vocal versatility, seamlessly navigating genres from jazz to pop. Her ethereal voice breathes new life into classics like 'Killing Me Softly With His Song' by Roberta Flack and with each track, Nah unveils a unique emotional depth, transcending language barriers. As such Elles stands as a testament to Youn Sun Nah's ability to infuse her own artistry into well-known compositions, creating an evocative and genre-defying musical journey.
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West End Coast
West End Coast (gatefold LP)
Cat: LEGO 097LP. Rel: 04 Feb 16
You Can Feel It (3:17)
Emilia (4:05)
Better (4:01)
Distance Between Us (3:36)
See Me Slumber (3:21)
In My Pocket (4:58)
So Bad (4:01)
Saturday (3:47)
Spiral (3:46)
Long Way Back (5:26)
Review: It can be something of a surprise to know that Young Gun Silver Fox hail from modern-day London, as the sound of this album couldn't be more '70s-tinged and Californian if it was sporing sideburns, reefer-in-hand and discussing the Watergate scandal. Redolent of the like of Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and even The Eagles, 'West End Coast' thankfully has chops and talent to stand as much more than a mere retro curiosity or museum piece - ditties like 'You Can Feel It' and 'In My Pocket' channel vocalist Andy Platts' falsetto croon, heavenly harmonies and AM radio production to considerable satisfaction for all.
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Unity (Classic Vinyl Series)
Unity (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 457975 4. Rel: 19 Aug 22
Zoltan (7:37)
Monk's Dream (5:49)
If (6:46)
The Moontrane (7:22)
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (6:23)
Beyond All Limits (6:04)
Review: Larry Young was an American jazz organist, whose claim to fame lay in his use of the Hammond B3 organ in a genre context it wasn't regularly used for: post-bop. 'Unity' came out in 1965, and saw him collaborate with trumpeter Woody Shaw, saxophonist Joe Henderson, and drummer Elvin Jones. The aim was to transcend each artist's tendency towards individualism, producing a stunning mood piece that brought out the organ in a surreptitious yet noticeable context. Young's playing renders the instrument popping, bright and vibrant.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Unity (remastered)
Unity (remastered) (limited UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCQ 9638. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Zoltan
Monk's Dream
If
The Moontrane
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Beyond All Limits
Review: Larry Young's Unity was released in 1965 and has endured with a fine reputatopn for being a rather innovative work in the jazz realm. As a pivotal figure in the post-bop and modal jazz movements, Young's innovative organ playing redefined the possibilities of the instrument. Unity marked his debut as a bandleader and he did so alongside an exceptional lineup that featured Woody Shaw, Joe Henderson, and Elvin Jones. The title track is a mesmerizing 16-minute exploration that showcases Young's mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ as he creates a spiritual and avant-garde atmosphere. The album's fusion of hard bop, modal jazz and experimental elements solidified Young's place in the pantheon of jazz greats you need to know, if you don't already.
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Spontaneous Bounce
Cat: EM 1204LP. Rel: 30 Nov 22
Push (2:21)
You (2:18)
Wavetables (2:45)
Upstairs (2:50)
Counter Top (3:26)
Generative (7:17)
Vastness (3:01)
Voice (3:18)
There (3:43)
DFAM (2:25)
Cross Juncture (3:24)
Chances (2:36)
Drapes (1:55)
Review: Roland P. Young's 80th year on the planet is marked by a celebration of his EM Records label with a sixth album from the great talent. It's an album that has 113 new tunes that cover a diverse array of sounds that are joyful and celebratory odes to life. The artist grew up in Kansas City and then had time in San Francisco and New York before he started to release his self-produced solo music in 1980. Along the way, he picked up influences as diverse as soulful and spiritual multi-world avant-music and took cues from bits of ambient, jazz, soul, new age and electronic music.
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The American Negro
The American Negro (trifold 2xLP + postcard)
Cat: JIDED 1LP. Rel: 22 Feb 22
Revisionist History (1:28)
The American Negro (4:39)
The Black Broadcast (0:45)
Revolutionize (3:23)
Double Consciousness (0:37)
Watch The Children (1:55)
Dying On The Run (2:32)
Intransigence Of The Blind (0:54)
James Mincey Jr (2:44)
Disadvantaged Without A Title (0:39)
Mama (You Will Make It) (1:51)
The Black Queen (0:07)
Margaret Garner (2:56)
Race Is A Fallacy (1:50)
Light On The Horizon (3:06)
A Symphony For Sahara (3:06)
America Is Listening (0:27)
The March On America (2:20)
Paradox Of The Positive (0:07)
The Death March (2:09)
Black Lives Matter (1:21)
Rotten Roses (3:08)
Jim Crow's Dance (1:20)
Patriotic Portraits (2:08)
George Stinney Jr (5:01)
Sullen Countenance (2:10)
Review: Adrian Younge's new album is undoubtedly his most powerful yet. He says it "dissects the chemistry behind blind racism, using music as the medium to restore dignity and self-worth to my people." It is an unapologetic critique of the current systems that suppress people of colour and the malevolent psychology that taps into that. Musically, this is a deeply soulful record with elaborate orchestration and some top level guests. Next to the album, Younge has also made a short film (TAN) and 4-part podcast (invisible Blackness) on the same subject that make for vital listening.
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Jazz Is Dead
Jazz Is Dead (heavyweight vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LJID 001. Rel: 24 Jul 20
Hey Lover (feat Roy Ayers) (2:26)
Distant Mode (feat Gary Bartz) (3:05)
Nancy Wilson (feat Brian Jackson) (2:42)
Conexao (feat Joao Donato) (3:04)
Down Deep (feat Doug Carn) (3:23)
Apocaliptico (feat Azymuth) (9:29)
Nao Saia Da Praca (feat Marcos Valle) (2:49)
Jazz Is Dead (feat The Midnight Hour) (2:37)
Review: Over the last 12 months, Adrian Younge and A Tribe Called Quest member Ali Shaheed Muhammad have been inviting some legendary musicians to swing by the former's Los Angeles studio to make fresh tracks with vintage equipment. The results are detailed on "Jazz Is Dead", a superb album that combines elements of dusty soundtrack jazz, soul, jazz-funk, Latin jazz and head-nodding live beats influenced by the duo's hip-hop roots. Highlights include the atmospheric, slow-motion warmth of Roy Ayers collaboration "Hey Lover", the floor-rocking fusion heaviness of epic Azymuth hook-up "Apocaliptico", the languid sweetness of 'Down Deep" (featuring Doug Carn) and the samba-soaked sunshine that is Marcos Valle composition "Nao Saia Da Praca".
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Jazz Is Dead 19: Instrumentals
Jazz Is Dead 19: Instrumentals (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 19LP. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Come As You Are (4:27)
Love Brings Happiness (4:53)
Black Rainbows (4:27)
The Summertime (2:54)
Love Can Be (4:27)
People Of The Sun (3:14)
My Mystic Life (2:26)
Cosmic Changes (3:46)
Black Love (3:55)
Visions (3:11)
Review: LA's Jazz Is Dead series is a treasure trove of gold for lovers of jazz and hip-hop and all the many things that connect those two special genres. It brings totters the old and the new, the established and the emerging on music that never fail to make its mark whether paying tribute the likes of legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen or cult 70s Detroit labels like Tribe, as it has done in the past. For this one we get Instrumentals that seek to capture the musical alchemy produced at the Linear Labs Studio by producers Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
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Jazz Is Dead 19: Instrumentals
Jazz Is Dead 19: Instrumentals (limited purple vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: JID 19LPLTD. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Come As You Are (4:27)
Love Brings Happiness (4:53)
Black Rainbows (4:27)
The Summertime (2:54)
Love Can Be (4:27)
People Of The Sun (3:14)
My Mystic Life (2:26)
Cosmic Changes (3:46)
Black Love (3:55)
Visions (3:11)
Review: oli review
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Jazz Is Dead 3
Jazz Is Dead 3 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 003LP. Rel: 30 Sep 20
Queira Bem (4:01)
Isso E Que Eu Sei (3:41)
Oi (2:47)
Viajando Por Ai (3:56)
Gotta Love Again (3:16)
Nao Saia Da Praca (2:46)
Our Train (3:34)
A Gente Volta (3:12)
Review: Jazz Is Dead is a series that welcomes contemporary musicians to revisit jazz storied of old. This collection challenges Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad to utilise vintage equipment to create new master soundscapes, and they really come correct. Roy Ayers, Gary Bartz, Marcos Valle, Azymuth, Doug Carn, Joao Donato, & Brian Jackson are some of the legends who feature and the album is a free flowing delight that touches on soaring and soulful highs as well as bossa-tinged shufflers and plenty in between.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Somewhere Different
Somewhere Different (limited LP)
Cat: 381093 4. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Love & Struggle (5:37)
Olivia Benson (3:58)
Beautiful Is Black (6:52)
Pretend (4:24)
Reclamation (6:36)
Somewhere Different (6:59)
Spirit U Will (5:19)
Tickled Pink (3:00)
Review: Performer, composer and educator Brandee Younger is an accomplished ensemble leader who has worked with the likes of Lauryn Hill and Phaorah Sanders. Here she is back at the front of her own troupe with an album that was recorded in New York City at the legendary studio of Rudy Van Gelder. The music is richly detailed contemporary jazz but with echoes of Black greats like Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby. Legendary bassist Ron Carter appears as does Tarriona Tank Ball to make this a real jewel of a record.
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Brand New Life
Cat: 551211 6. Rel: 06 Apr 23
You're A Girl For One Man Only
Brand New Life (feat Mumu Fresh)
Come Live With Me (interlude)
Livin' & Lovin' In My Own Way (feat Pete Rock)
Running Game (intro)
Running Game
Moving Target
Dust (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
The Windmills Of Your Mind (feat 9th Wonder)
If It's Magic
Review: Brandee Younger has always been a unique artist: a harpist who frequently utilises the instrument in a wide variety of (sometimes surprising) musical contexts and whose impressive CV also includes work with hip-hop luminaries such as Common and Ryan Leslie. On her fifth solo album, and second for Impulse!, Younger continues this adventurous but highly entertaining approach, offering up a mixture of original compositions and Dorothy Ashby covers that frequently draws influence from hip-hop, smooth jazz, modern soul and fusion. Highlights are plentiful, with our picks including the luscious, harp-laden soul head-nod of 'Brand New Life' (where Mumu Fresh delivers a sublime lead vocal), Pete Rock hook-up 'Livin' And Lovin' In My Own Way', and the duelling harp and vibraphone solos of the vintage Roy Ayers-inspired goodness of 'You're a Girl For One Man Only'.
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Brand New Life
Brand New Life (LP + insert)
Cat: B 003735101. Rel: 06 Apr 23
You're A Girl For One Man Only (3:57)
Brand New Life (feat Mumu Fresh) (4:29)
Come Live With Me (interlude) (2:13)
Livin' & Lovin' In My Own Way (feat Pete Rock) (4:57)
Running Game (intro) (1:08)
Running Game (4:35)
Moving Target (4:19)
Dust (feat Meshell N'degeocello) (4:33)
The Windmills Of Your Mind (feat 9th Wonder) (2:53)
If It's Magic (3:31)
Review: Continuing to affirm the harp's place within the annals of jazz, Brandee Younger returns with her second album and pays tribute to one of her forebears, the mighty Dorothy Ashby. Mixing her own original pieces with reinterpretations of Ashby's work, Younger infuses her playing with the cultural context of a life raised on hip-hop, rock and pop. It's a subtle amalgamation which guides the rhythm and intonation of her playing, but the results are exquisite and highly individual, placing Younger in the upper echelons of harpists from any era you care to mention.
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