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Singles
Rock Rock Y'All
A Tribe Called Quest - "Rock Rock Y'all" (4:12)
Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band - "What Can You Bring Me?" (2:45)
Review: You just cannot miss with this superb label which is now up to release number 33 in this series. And the latest is a golden-era classic featuring legendary mic men A Tribe Called Quest and top soul boy Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band. The A-side features the track taken from A Tribe Called Quest's Love Movement album so is packed with their signature beats and bars. On the B-side, you are treated to the funky original sample source from Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Band which delivers a raw, infectious groove. If you love classic hip hop and funk, and why wouldn't you, this is a great pairing.
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 in stock $15.56
Coffee Breaks Vol 1
Coffee Breaks Vol 1 (limited "coffee" brown vinyl 12'')
Cat: PSR 007. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Big Once - "Scratch Sentence / 110 Beat / 65 Beat / 97 Beat" (6:10)
Cutso - "Scratch Sentence / 88 Beat / Skipless / 90 Beat" (6:27)
Double A - "Scratch Sentence / 87 Beat / Skipless / 87 Beat" (6:52)
Nick Bike - "Scratch Sentence / 98 Beat / Skipless / 101 Beat" (6:19)
Review: Private Stock Records serves up a treat for DJs and turntablists with a new 12" packed with beats, scratches, and skipless tracks. Four skilled DJsiBig Once, Cutso, Double A, and Nick Bikeicontribute their skills to this collection, offering a diverse range of flavours for scratching and beat juggling. Each DJ delivers a 'Scratch Sentence' and a selection of beats at various tempos, providing a versatile toolkit for creative routines. The inclusion of skipless tracks adds another dimension, allowing for seamless blends and extended mixes. With its focus on functionality and quality, this release is a must-have for any serious turntablist or DJ looking to expand their arsenal of sounds.

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Intérprete: Casquiat
 in stock $28.36
The Stopper
The Stopper (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: DATUM 004. Rel: 24 Feb 25
The Stopper (remix) (3:00)
OG Ranks (remix) (3:04)
Review: CASQUIAT's ability to balance heavy, floor-filling beats with thoughtful, experimental layers is on full show in this new 7" from DATUM. The two cuts push the boundaries of hip-hop and bring in a raw electronic edge. 'The Stopper' is a high-energy cut that collides skittering percussion and intricate rhythms to make for an intense yet hypnotic club vibe. In contrast, OG Ranks takes a deeper, more introspective route with moody undertones, spacious production, and a sharp focus on atmospheric tension. They make for a fine yin and yang and cannot fail to make their mark in the club.
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Intérprete: Casquiat
 in stock $11.96
Set It Off
Cat: DATUM 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Casquiat - "Set It Off" (edit) (2:53)
Controller 7 - "Dope On Plastic" (edit) (3:45)
Review: Casquiat and Controller 7 have united on DATUM Recordings for this high class new 45rpm which works as a fine weapon for your record bag or equally well as some superb home listening. Casquiat goes first with 'Set It Off' which has raw drum breaks and direct bars delivered over some wild guitar riffs, slamming hits and old school vocal chops. Controller 7's 'Dope On Plastic' is a percolating funk joint with old school hip-hop energy and some evocative bars that recall the likes of Beastie Boys. Add in smart horns, JB yelps and scratching and you have a real party starter.
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 in stock $9.73
Wet Ass Pony
Cat: EDITSV 008. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Wet Ass Pony (2:40)
Gimme Some Now (2:12)
Review: Casual Connection returns with a pair of clever edits that breathe new life into familiar classics. On 'Downtown King Kunta', the team samples Ginuwine's iconic 'Pony' and adds a fresh rap vocal, reimagining the smooth, sultry vibe with an energetic, streetwise twist. The track strikes a perfect balance between nostalgia and innovation, giving listeners a new appreciation for the beloved sound. On the flip side, 'Billie's Milkshake' takes Busta Rhymes' 'Gimme Some More' and gives it a playful, bass-heavy makeover. The edit retains the original's dynamic energy while adding a contemporary flavor that'll have crowds moving. Casual Connection's ability to elevate these tracks while keeping the essence intact showcases their skill in remixing and reinvigorating hip-hop and r&b staples.
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Backbone
Backbone (12")
Cat: EMIVST 2131. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Backbone (3:00)
Backbone (instrumental) (2:59)
Review: Chase & Status and Stormzy coming together was always going to be huge. One rules the charts, the other the clubs, and between them they cooked up a massive single that got heard everywhere all summer long, including a special live performance of it in Ushuaia Ibiza. Now you can own it on a slab of vinyl that has been cut nice and loud, which is perfect for the tune - the bass is devastating, the bars from Stormzy are hard, the energy is dark and unrelenting and it's the perfect sort of jungle cross over sound that will continue to be heard everywhere well into 2025.
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 in stock $14.19
Bogotokio
Bogotokio (7" + insert)
Cat: OKRA 206. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Conjunto Media Luna/Mumbia Y Sus Candelosos - "Bogotokio" (feat Hydro As BNJ) (3:20)
Mumbia Y Sus Candelosos/Conjunto Media Luna - "Cumbia Teriyaki" (3:30)
Review: Conjunto Medialuna's latest album on Little Beat More is a direct trip to the heart of Bogota's rich cumbia scene. The record blends traditional rhythms with psychedelic influences driven by the Colombian accordion and ecstatic percussion that is so strongly associated with this style. These are two of the jams from it, but frankly you should also check out the full LP. It's a tribute to the guacharaca and the lively street parrandas where each song explores new interpretations of classic sounds. Featuring collaborations with N. Hardem, Mismo Perro, Son Rompe Pera, MC Hydro and Japanese-Latin percussionist Muupy, Noches de Medialuna, it transcends cultural boundaries and joins the dots between traditional and modern urban Latin music which is now so hugely popular around the world.
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Tags: Japanese | Cumbia | Colombian
 in stock $21.41
Toxic Funk Vol 16
Cat: BBP 235. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Tribe Called Wonder (3:11)
Break On (3:28)
Review: Crash Party kicks off the new year with a high-energy return to Breakbeat Paradise's Toxic-Funk series. Fresh from his debut album Everything Happens for a Reason on Big Beat Sunday, he delivers two explosive party anthems. 'Tribe Called Wonder' blends classic breaks with an infectious groove and legendary rap flows for instant dancefloor impact. On the flip side, 'Break On' slows the tempo but keeps the funk alive with heavy grooves and old-school rap hooks. This one is packed with vintage vibes and modern flair that makes it stand right out.

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A Tribe Called Westwood/Colossal Rhymes
A Tribe Called Westwood/Colossal Rhymes (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: DATUM 003. Rel: 25 Nov 24
King Most - "A Tribe Called Westwood" (4:12)
Casquiat - "Collosal Rhymes" (2:26)
Casquiat - "Collosal Rhymes" (bonus Beat) (1:42)
Review: We've got a lovely bit of golden-era hip-hop here from the DATUM Recordings label. It comes on 45rpm and features one jam each from King Most and Casquiat. The former goes first with 'A Tribe Called Westwood' with signature Tribe bars and a deep cut groove with raw bass. On the flip is 'Colossal Rhymes' which is a great big slice of boom-bap complete with smooth flow, organic percussion and some eerie melodies hanging in the air above the beats.

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Álbumes
Dounia
Dounia (LP + poster)
Cat: CNMDDV 12. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Ilahi
J'wadi
Maqlab
Shayatine
Gecko Rec (feat Assyouti)
Kol S'bah
Dounia
Majdouba
J'nia In Disguise
Review: Following mesmerising Marseilles mutations from the likes of Syqulone, Kabylie Minogue and Lisa More, Cain ? Muchi return to Gros:Oeuvre with their remarkable debut album. A heady tagine of grime, beats, techno, global bass and contemporary electronica with a title that either refers to famed Moroccan popstar or, far more likely, relates to meaning as 'universe', Dounia is a beguiling clash of western electronics and eastern bars, lyrics, and vocal harmonies. Fractured and macabre throughout from the distorted hardcore bass highs of 'J'wadi' to disarming vocal cries of 'Majdouba' this post grime, pre apocalypse opus is a trip from edge to edge.

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Comin' At Yo Ass
Comin' At Yo Ass (emerald galaxy vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: NA 5248LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Intro (0:31)
Comin' At Yo Ass (4:20)
Let's Run A Train (feat Lil Noid) (4:15)
Dedications (4:24)
Side A Outro (1:38)
Ridin Thru The Hood (feat 211) (3:54)
Gangsta Shit (4:44)
Smokin' (feat DJ Paul & Kingpin Skinny Pimp) (6:41)
Review: Carmike's sole album is a gritty masterpiece of "slithering nightmare raps" that was originally recorded amidst carjackings and robberies and very ably and aptly captures the raw chaos of its 1994 cassette release. Now officially reissued for the first time on LP, this cult classic is dark, haunting and unapologetically authentic as it embodies the turbulence of its time. Delivering a visceral listening experience that resonates decades later, this gem is the latest of a multi-LP series exploring Memphis's influential hip-hop history These distinctive and often brutal tracks helped reshape rap music and have to be heard by anyone who considers themselves in the know.
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A Great Chaos (B-STOCK)
Cat: 602458 706253 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Green Room (3:16)
Jennifer's Body (2:37)
Fighting My Demons (1:47)
Singapore (feat Destroy Lonely) (0:52)
Lose It (4:41)
Hardcore (2:11)
Me N My Kup (3:53)
It's Over (1:34)
Succubus (2:28)
Paranoid (feat Destroy Lonely) (2:12)
Pots (1:33)
Like This (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Destroy Lonely) (0:37)
Overtime (3:11)
Vampire Hour (1:47)
Nightcore (5:37)
Nightcore 2 (3:05)
Rockstar Lifestyle (3:10)
I Need U (2:28)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Ken Carson's A Great Chaos marks a creative breakthrough for the Opium affiliate, showcasing a departure from his previous work and establishing him as a force to be reckoned with in Atlanta rap. Collaborating with producers like Starboy, Outtatown, F1LTHY, and Lucian, Carson delivers a thrilling album filled with outrageous beats and vibrant vocal performances. The album's calculated sequencing and diverse production create a brisk and electrifying listening experience. Carson's vocals are upfront and raw, conveying a sense of urgency and vitality that permeates each track. From the icy duet with Destroy Lonely on 'Singapore' to the bludgeoning intensity of 'Hardcore,' Carson explores new sonic territory while staying true to his roots. Carson's audacious approach and undeniable charisma elevate the album to new heights.

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A Great Chaos
Cat: 602458 706253. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Green Room (3:16)
Jennifer's Body (2:37)
Fighting My Demons (1:47)
Singapore (feat Destroy Lonely) (0:52)
Lose It (4:41)
Hardcore (2:11)
Me N My Kup (3:53)
It's Over (1:34)
Succubus (2:28)
Paranoid (feat Destroy Lonely) (2:12)
Pots (1:33)
Like This (feat Lil Uzi Vert & Destroy Lonely) (0:37)
Overtime (3:11)
Vampire Hour (1:47)
Nightcore (5:37)
Nightcore 2 (3:05)
Rockstar Lifestyle (3:10)
I Need U (2:28)
Review: Ken Carson's A Great Chaos marks a creative breakthrough for the Opium affiliate, showcasing a departure from his previous work and establishing him as a force to be reckoned with in Atlanta rap. Collaborating with producers like Starboy, Outtatown, F1LTHY, and Lucian, Carson delivers a thrilling album filled with outrageous beats and vibrant vocal performances. The album's calculated sequencing and diverse production create a brisk and electrifying listening experience. Carson's vocals are upfront and raw, conveying a sense of urgency and vitality that permeates each track. From the icy duet with Destroy Lonely on 'Singapore' to the bludgeoning intensity of 'Hardcore,' Carson explores new sonic territory while staying true to his roots. Carson's audacious approach and undeniable charisma elevate the album to new heights.

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 in stock $30.87
Head Rush
Head Rush (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 198028 36581. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Head Rush (3:36)
Black & Mild (3:50)
Joyful Noise (3:13)
Traffic (interlude) (1:26)
Cactus Water (3:23)
Candy Paint (feat Thundercat) (1:51)
Berghain (feat Barney Bones) (3:08)
Holy Moly (feat Ty Dolla $ign) (2:20)
I'm Him (2:51)
Chain Hang Low (feat Teezo Touchdown) (3:27)
Need U 2 Know (feat Ravyn Lenae) (2:53)
Two Ways (2:52)
Aspen (feat Toro Y Moi) (2:51)
We Hungry (feat Estelle) (2:55)
Type (2:46)
Gold Daytonas (feat Watr) (2:09)
Here (2:51)
Review: CHANNEL TRES releases his debut album Head Rush, accompanied by the vibrant new single 'Berghain.' This latest track features fellow South LA artist Barney Bones and provides a fresh glimpse into Channel's evolving sound. Building on the sonic foundations established by his iconic 2018 single 'Controller,' Head Rush introduces new influences that signify an exciting musical shift. 'Berghain' captures the essence of freedom and unity experienced within the famed club, highlighting the pivotal role music plays in that environment. Fans eagerly anticipate this new chapter in Channel Tres's artistry.
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Lost In Heaven
Lost In Heaven (gatefold pink puddle vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: FEAR 04350 . Rel: 27 Mar 25
Favela (3:41)
Die For Me (3:26)
Ricochet (3:15)
You (3:28)
Demon Time (2:45)
Night Calls (3:13)
Disconnected (2:28)
Hours Lost (3:41)
Mess Me Up (feat Xavier Mayne) (3:20)
Amy (3:21)
Doubt It (3:23)
Mamacita (3:19)
Don't Laugh (4:10)
Review: Chase Atlantic's fourth album offers a more mature sound than previous LPs while exploring themes of loneliness, depression and fear. The title reflects the paradox of being in an ideal place yet feeling miserable and the music showcases the band's evolution into a fusion of pop, rock and r&b in their signature genre-defying style. The lead single quickly gained popularity by amassing millions of streams and views and follow-up 'Doubt It' continues the trend with addictive melodies and fresh sounds. Although Chase Atlantic pushes boundaries here, their original fans will still remain happy with the signature energy of this album.
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 in stock $33.35
The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack)
The Cheetah Girls 2 (Soundtrack) (translucent gold & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DSN 1673941. Rel: 24 Jan 25
The Party's Just Begun (3:09)
Strut (3:10)
Dance With Me (feat Belinda) (3:05)
Why Wait (3:02)
A La Nanita Nana (feat Belinda) (2:06)
Do Your Own Thing (3:17)
It's Over (2:52)
Step Up (3:09)
Amigas Cheetahs (3:52)
Cherish The Moment (3:33)
Cheetah Sisters (Barcelona mix) (2:34)
Everyone's A Star (3:48)
It's Gonna Be Alright (3:50)
Review: This soundtrack was originally released in 2006 and is a great reflection of the Disney Channel movie's rich and candied musical journey. Featuring songs that blend pop, r&b and dance beats, the album showcases the talents of the Cheetah Girls themselves aka Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan and Kiely Williams as they take on new challenges in Barcelona. Highlights include the upbeat 'Strut' the empowering 'Cheetah-licious Christmas' and the catchy 'The Party's Just Begun'" The soundtrack perfectly mirrors the film's themes of friendship, self-expression and following dreams as well as being full of infectious tunes.
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 in stock $40.88
Atavista
Atavista (gatefold 2xLP + booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: RCA 8191411. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Atavista (3:02)
Algorhythm (3:21)
Time (feat Ariana Grande) (5:36)
Psilocybae (Millennial Love) (feat 21 Savage, Ink & Kadhja Bonet) (3:26)
To Be Hunted (7:20)
Sweet Thang (feat Summer Walker) (6:50)
Little Foot Big Foot (feat Young Nudy) (3:45)
Why Go To The Party (0:09)
Human Sacrifice (6:16)
The Violence (6:03)
Final Church (3:47)
Review: A refined reimagining of his 2020 album 3.15.20, Childish Gambino's evolution both musically and personally has come full circle. Originally released during the early pandemic, 3.15.20 was a raw, unfinished work, but Atavista polishes its predecessor, adding clarity and finality to Gambino's bold vision. The album retains its experimental nature, ranging from vintage soul to dark, electronic soundscapes, with tracks like 'Psilocybae' (formerly '12.38') and 'To Be Hunted' now more defined and impactful. The refined vocals and instrumentals elevate the emotional depth, while the stripped-down tracklist favors the fresher sounds like the title track and 'Human Sacrifice'. While the album doesn't stray far from its predecessor, the tweaks are significant. Gambino's collaborations with Ariana Grande, 21 Savage, and Summer Walker shine and tracks such as 'Time' and 'Final Church' demonstrate his ability to blend sweet melodies with dark, experimental energy. A powerful prelude to what could be his final album, coming next.
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Darkness & Other Colors
Cat: 133TWO 123LP. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Words In The Color Of Death (4:17)
Sermon In Crimson (3:09)
Sepia Selfies From The Last Supper (3:21)
The Red You Deserve (3:47)
Saged Sleep (1:31)
Byzantium Darkness (2:37)
Blue Obsidian (Been Telling You) (4:33)
Burn In Ivory (3:14)
Black Room (4:08)
Lumps Of Silver (3:07)
Chardikala (Chardi Color) (0:12)
Review: Chino XL's sixth full-length and first posthumous release, captures the late East Orange lyricist's unrelenting introspection and masterful wordplay. Recorded in 2020 during the pandemic, this hauntingly intricate project bridges personal pain and societal critique with dark, vivid storytelling. The opener, 'Words in the Color of Deat, sets a morbid tone, as Chino - who passed in July 2024 - reflects on life beyond the grave. Tracks like 'Sermon in Crimson' and 'Sepia Files from the Last Supper' blend symphonic and boom bap elements, showcasing his ability to interweave humour, existential dread and sharp punchlines. 'The Red You Deserve', produced by Body Bag Ben, dives into his unmatched lyrical prowess, while 'Byzantium Darkness' and 'Blue Obsidian' examine inner struggles and resilience. Features from Eto and Sauce Money elevate the album's intensity, complementing Chino's visceral delivery. Despite estate conflicts, the album's release affirms Chino's dedication to his craft, giving fans a poignant glimpse into his genius and legacy.
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 in stock $36.86
Dead Channel Sky (Loser Edition)
Dead Channel Sky (Loser Edition) (gatefold neon pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SP 1575X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Intro (0:54)
Dominator (2:30)
Change The Channel (2:15)
Run It (2:59)
Go (2:58)
Code (3:15)
Dodger (4:11)
Malleus (with Nels Cline) (1:54)
Scams (Ft. Tia Nomore) (3:39)
Keep Pushing (3:37)
Mood Organ (1:45)
Polaroids (3:45)
Madcap (1:45)
Mirrorshades Pt. 2 (Ft. Cartel Madras) (4:10)
Welcome Home Warrior (feat Aesop Rock) (3:36)
Ask What Happened (4:37)
Review: Imagine a world where the pioneers of hip-hop and electro reign supreme, their sounds echoing through the neon-lit streets of a futuristic metropolis. This is the world that Clipping creates, their music a heady blend of gritty beats, razor-sharp rhymes and dystopian soundscapes. 'Dominator' and 'Change the Channel' set the tone with their raw energy and infectious hooks, while 'Run It' and 'Go' showcase the group's lyrical dexterity and knack for crafting intricate rhymes that weave tales of technology, alienation and social unrest. Collaborations with Aesop Rock, Nels Cline and Cartel Madras add further depth and dimension to the album's sonic tapestry, each artist bringing their unique flavour to the mix. Tracks like 'Simple Degradation' and 'Mood Organ' delve into the darker corners of this dystopian world, exploring the anxieties and uncertainties of a future dominated by technology. It's not for the faint of heart, but it is a thrilling ride through a world of futuristic sounds and thought-provoking lyrics.
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Dead Channel Sky
Cat: SPCD 1575. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Intro
Dominator
Change The Channel
Run It
Go
Simple Degradation (Plucks 1- 13) (with Bitpanic)
Code
Dodger
Malleus (with Nels Cline)
Scams (Ft. Tia Nomore)
Keep Pushing
"from Bright Bodies" (interlude)
Mood Organ
Polaroids
Simple Degradation (Plucks 14 - 18) (with Bitpanic)
Madcap
Mirrorshades Pt. 2 (Ft. Cartel Madras)
"and You Called" (interlude)
Welcome Home Warrior (feat Aesop Rock)
Ask What Happened
Review: Fresh from releasing a swathe of conceptual full-lengths, Los Angeles threesome Clipping have returned to their hip-hop roots via a mixtape style album reflective of their hip-hop roots. Of course, this is not hip-hop in the classical sense. According to the accompany sleeve notes, Dead Channel Sky is a collection of cuts focused on the present, dually inspired by the histories of cyberpunk and hip-hop. In practice, that means fast-flowing and lyrically dextrous rhymes, of course, but also beats that variously sample, chop up or reference everything from 90s rave classics, the rock-rave big beat antics of the Prodigy and Nine Inch Nails stail industrial grit, to TB-303-laden acid house, the dark and doomy trip-hop of Mezzanine-era Massive Attack, drum and bass and experimental electronica.
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Clouddead
Clouddead (clear vinyl 3xLP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SV 200LP. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Apt A (1) (3:55)
Apt A (2) (8:18)
And All You Can Do Is Laugh (1) (5:29)
And All You Can Do Is Laugh (2) (5:48)
I Promise Never To Get Paint On My Glasses (1) (5:45)
I Promise Never To Get Paint On My Glasses (2) (5:56)
JimmyBreeze (1) (6:59)
JimmyBreeze (2) (5:31)
(Cloud Dead Number Five (1) (7:06)
(Cloud Dead Number Five) (2) (4:10)
Bike (1) (7:08)
Bike (2) (6:55)
Review: cLOUDDEAD's debut album, a compilation of six 10" EPs released between 2000 and 2001, remains a quintessential example of abstract hip-hop. This expansive 3xLP, characterised by its dense, enigmatic soundscapes and avant-garde lyrics, has profoundly influenced a range of sub-genres such as cloud rap, hauntology, and lo-fi hip-hop. The trioiWhy?, Doseone, and Odd Nosdamiemerged from Cincinnati's vibrant underground scene, marked by events like Scribble Jam, and later moved to the Bay Area, where they helped establish the Anticon collective. Despite their shift to the West Coast, their Midwestern origins continued to shape their sound, rooted in the eclectic and experimental spirit of their early days. As noted in Chris Martin's liner notes, cLOUDDEAD's music was a unique blend of idiosyncratic vision and audacious experimentation. Each EP in this collection offers a distinct auditory experience. Tracks like 'Apt. A' and 'And All You Can Do Is Laugh' are emblematic of their surreal style, combining nonsensical lyrics and unconventional production. Nosdam's production seamlessly transitions from ambient textures reminiscent of Flying Saucer Attack to gritty drum breaks and esoteric samples. Restored by Nosdam and accompanied by a poster, this edition of cLOUDDEAD's pioneering sound, is the ideal version to get.
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Resurrection (30th Anniversary Edition)
Resurrection (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold green blue purple & pink swirl vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: GET 51541LP. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Resurrection (3:10)
I Used To Love HER (5:00)
Watermelon (2:36)
Book Of Life (4:55)
In My Own World (Check The Method) (3:37)
Another Wasted Nite With (0:58)
Nuthin' To Do (2:58)
Communism (2:36)
WMOE (2:55)
Thisisme (4:25)
Orange Pineapple Juice (3:26)
Chapter 13 (Rich Man Vs Poor Man) (5:26)
Maintaining (4:05)
Sum Shit I Wrote (4:06)
Pop's Rap (3:19)
Resurrection '95 (3:55)
Resurrection (Large Professor remix) (4:06)
Resurrection (Extra P remix) (4:04)
Review: Common's Resurrection celebrates its 30th anniversary with a special edition re-release that reminds us, as if we needed reminding, of how good the Chicago rapper's groundbreaking 1994 album really was. Known for its introspective lyrics and socially conscious themes, the record solidified Common as a key figure in the golden age of hip-hop and blends jazzy beats, soulful samples and of course his powerful storytelling. It touches on topics like identity, love and struggle and tracks like 'I Used to Love H.E.R.' became iconic anthems that influenced future generations of artists. As a poet and rapper in the hip-hop landscape, there are few finer than Common.
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The Auditorium Vol I
The Auditorium Vol I (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LMVT 1592411. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Dreamin' (4:01)
Chi-Town Do It (8:29)
This Man's Arms (4:18)
We're On Our Way (4:12)
Fortunate (4:59)
So Many People (feat Bilal) (4:00)
Wise Up (3:41)
A God (There Is) (feat Jennifer Hudson) (4:10)
Stellar (4:00)
Lonesome (3:51)
All Kind Of Ideas (feat Pete Rock) (0:19)
When The Sun Shines Again (feat Posdnuos) (4:22)
Everything's So Grand (feat PJ) (6:16)
Now & Then (4:25)
Outro (0:43)
Review: Common and Pete Rock are two towering behemoths in the hip hop world. Rock is best known for his instinctive and distinctive beat making style and for plenty of seminal bums he has elapsed which showcase that, while Common is the next level lyricist, rapper and iconic freestyler who paints vivid pictures with his words. The Auditorium Vol 1 is a remarkable coming together of the two which arrives on limited edition coloured vinyl across four sides of wax. The groundbreaking collab blends all their considerable skills into a record that draws on the golden era but also shows a new future for the genre. It's richly layered and hugely rewarding, as you would expect.
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Straight Checkn 'em (reissue)
Straight Checkn 'em (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3782. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Intro (1:06)
They Still Gafflin (4:09)
Growin' Up In The Hood (4:12)
Wanted (3:59)
Straight Checkn' Em (3:48)
I Don't Dance (2:26)
Raised In Compton (3:39)
Driveby Miss Daisy (4:24)
Def Wish (3:35)
Compton's Lynchin (4:00)
Mike T's Funky Scratch (3:15)
Can I Kill It? (4:22)
Gangsta Shot Out (2:28)
Review: This 1991 release stands as a cornerstone of West Coast gangsta rap, delivering a raw, unflinching portrayal of early 90s Los Angeles street life. With hard-hitting beats and vivid storytelling, the album builds on the group's debut, offering a more refined and confident sound. The deep basslines and funky grooves, courtesy of seasoned production, lay the groundwork for narratives steeped in urban realities. The album's heaviest tracks are a masterclass in gritty storytelling. 'Growin' Up in the Hood,' featured in the world renown movie Boyz N the Hood, pairs evocative rhymes with strings and drums sampling Funk Inc and Mountain, creating a tense, cinematic backdrop. The song captures the struggles of street life, blending hardened perspectives with a sense of inevitability. 'Raised in Compton' dives deeper, painting a stark picture of how systemic decay and gang violence perpetuate cycles of destruction. Meanwhile, 'Driveby Miss Daisy' haunting depiction of violence is another gem, layered with somber samples and a chilling piano solo that amplifies the track's nightmarish aura. Throughout, the album balances braggadocio with complex street narratives, offering a visceral and authentic glimpse into its environment. Along with NWA and Above The Law, this is West Coast rap at its most compelling and unapologetic for the time.
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Songs For Lost Travellers
Cat: NRR 10. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Tell Me Lies (feat Kofi Flexxx) (4:51)
Fairytale (feat Kofi Flexxx) (2:53)
Time Will Come (3:46)
It Would Speak (feat Kofi Flexxx) (3:50)
Little Man (2:39)
Lemon Zest (feat Kofi Flexxx) (3:32)
Question Or Consume (2:41)
Gutters (2:35)
Paramount (1:22)
Bonsai (feat Mark Millington) (1:57)
Lattice Of Confidence (3:56)
Eyes To See (3:12)
Toulouse (3:22)
Care About (feat Zemora Amour) (3:02)
Review: South London rapper Confucius MC returns to Native Rebel Recordings for a new project alongside producer and multi-instrumentalist Bastien Keb. Dedicated to the "lost travellers" of the world, this is an album of pop-filterless texture and raw admission, filled to the brim with political messaging and wisdom in the face of oppressive social machinery. Toeing lines of fairytale realism and soul-feeder contrition, Keb and Confucius muse on dilemmas of eternal life, striving, perseverance and recompense, crafting a near drumless hip-hop album for veteran ears.
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Take Off From Mercy
Take Off From Mercy (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPMEX 339. Rel: 31 Oct 24
If He Changed My Name (2:35)
Now We're Friends (2:23)
Faith (2:46)
Entry 10-4 (Mood Recipe) (1:55)
Watchword (2:06)
(Re)turn (3:30)
Mercy (3:26)
Ark Of Bones (2:09)
Guitar Bains (2:24)
The Earth Spins (1:24)
Theresa (3:16)
Gin Rummy (2:39)
Reflexion (1:54)
Seasonal (4:07)
For Ocean (3:37)
Review: Charleston artist Contour, aka Khari Lucas, showcases his ever-evolving creativity on Take Off from Mercy, his debut album for Mexican Summer. Originally a beatmaker, Lucas has expanded his sound across projects like Onwards in 2022, Love Suite in 2021 and Weight in the same year, all of which blend noirish, sample-driven r&b with plenty of other diverse influences. Take Off from Mercy moves away from sampling, instead embracing guitar-led compositions that weave blues, Tropicalia, hip hop, post-punk and indie rock. This album solidifies Lucas's status as a dynamic lyricist and collaborator and has great contributions from Saul Williams, Mndsgn and co-producer Omari Jazz.
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Crack Rock
Crack Rock (LP + booklet)
Cat: AR 030. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Inviting (4:01)
Crack (2:47)
Ratchet (3:29)
C (3:44)
Passive Lover (3:08)
Neck (3:43)
Candy Apple Red (2:53)
Glue (3:57)
Le Jardin (4:13)
Stay Ready (5:45)
Lurk (4:05)
Review: Polish producer Latarnik and American vocalist Anthony Mills collide on this new album for Polish label Astigmatic to explore lo-fi hip-hop, soul, dub and experimental electronics. Mills's falsetto vocal brings great Neo-soul warmth to Crack Rock with emotionally charged tones soaring over the production which ranges from sugary and 80s-tinged disco and boogie on 'Crack' to deep, seductive and gooey on 'Passive Lover' which is a more romantic sound. Latarnik's work is often minimal yet immersive which creates space for Mills' voice to shine and is delivered in equal parts spoken word, chant and soulful croon. The hypnotic, slow-burning soundscapes that result are both intimate and confrontational, ready to make you dance but also often just to feel. Unapologetically raw and deeply human, this one lingers long after the final track ends.
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The World Is Cooked
Cat: LCGR 3014. Rel: 05 Mar 25
A Few Words From The Teacha (feat KRS-ONE) (0:29)
The Okey Doke (2:09)
Dumb Down (feat B-Real) (2:53)
Americas Dumbest Criminals (1:54)
The World Is Cooked (feat DV Alias Khryst) (2:59)
Fortitude (2:23)
Intermission With Chuck D (1:06)
Gossip Sites (3:12)
Expand Ya Mind (feat Chubb Rock) (4:14)
Reconsidered (2:57)
Smartest 1 In The Room (feat Freeway) (3:45)
Wise Words (1:46)
Review: Queens, NY rapper Craig G offers us a new and harsh stovetop burn of an album, themed around the fossil-fuelled burning of the Earth. "The whole GAME is cooked... cooked... cooked..." echoes G's voice in the opening skit, before launching into a boom-tastic creed against the prodigal ills of today's rap game. With the rap game serving as a microcosm for the world, G's conceit is a compelling one - folding in diatribes against social media and precarious world affairs - and it comes wrapped in block-rocking, nightcrawling beats, shrink-wrapped in loudness boosting effects and rattling hums. Clock 'America's Dumbest Criminals', a rebuking detour of two acquaintances and ultimately enemies of G who were arrested on the same night as their crime.
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Mode
Mode (LP)
Cat: BBE 787ALP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Wilderland (3:57)
Bad Night (4:16)
Contrary Motion (4:24)
Phyrgia (5:27)
Crooked Usage (3:51)
Fate/No Fate (5:30)
Sky Burial (2:35)
Hadley's Hope (3:27)
Mandlebrot (4:39)
Not Nothing (4:57)
Review: Cromagnon Band's Mode is a deeply immersive journey into instrumental creativity, crafted through a unique process of live jamming and reverse engineering. The trioidrummer Tom Watt, bassist Lenny Walker, and multi-instrumentalist Bert Pageitake grooves from their favourite tracks, jam until something fresh emerges, then reshape it into fully produced pieces. The result is a psychedelic blend of dark funk, Nordic psych/jazz, boom-bap hip-hop breaks and riff-heavy rock reminiscent of early Black Sabbath. With no specific narrative, Mode leaves room for listeners to interpret and create their own mental imagery. Its sound is cinematic, layered, and transcendental, showcasing the band's broad musical influences and love for sonic experimentation. This second album, and their debut release on BBE Music, is a testament to their live jamming technique and musical pedigree, with Bert Page's Moog and Rhodes providing rich textures alongside his sax and clarinet. Mode is a must-listen for fans of boundary-pushing instrumental music.
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Radioactive
Cat: NXT 137LP. Rel: 21 Jan 25
News Report (1:16)
There I Go (2:52)
Where The Monstaz Be (3:24)
Pull Up, Hop Out (2:02)
Blade (feat Jay Worthy) (3:28)
News Report (part 2) (1:30)
The Groove (interlude) (0:58)
Fill In Da Blanks (feat Fiend) (3:10)
Bag Talk (feat DeeLow Diamond Man) (2:24)
Connecting The Dots (2:06)
Spring Rolls (feat Fiend) (2:34)
Sending Signs (3:25)
Review: Curren$y and MonstaBeatz reunite for their second full-length collaboration here in the wake of years of joint projects. Both are New Orleans natives and the Jet Life rapper and producer duo first made waves with their 2009 debut, This Ain't No Mixtape. New record Radioactive delivers 12 fresh tracks that speak of great chemistry and subtle sonic evolution. The album features guest appearances from Jay Worthy, Fiend and DeeLow Diamond Man all of whom add their own dynamic energy. These tunes have a blend of smooth production and sharp lyricism that once again restarts the artists behind it as some of the most consistent collaborations in modern hip-hop.
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The Journey
The Journey (gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CMRLPB 34. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Jungle Boogie (3:41)
Better That Way (feat Taiwan MC) (4:08)
Ronin (3:35)
Pills For Your Ills (feat Khuli Chana) (3:45)
Past Your Time (feat Youngsta CPT) (4:41)
The Journey (3:21)
Jungle Boogie (feat Scratch Bandits Crew - Scratch version) (4:06)
Better That Way (feat Le Syndicat Du Chrome - Jazz reworked) (2:55)
Ronin (feat Hugo Kant - dub) (3:31)
Pills For Your Ills (Afghan Beat) (3:29)
Past Your Time (Trap Reboot) (3:19)
The Journey (Lost mix) (3:17)
Review: South African rapper TUMI teams up with French trio Chinese Man for a genre-defying collaboration here that reimagines hip-hop through a global lens. Drawing from dusty crates and forgotten corners of music history, such as banjo riffs, 1930s swing and Andean flutes, the production is a crate-digger's dream that boldly ventures far beyond traditional hip-hop terrain. The result is a rich, textured sound that's both nostalgic and refreshingly new as TUMI's lyrics weave between irony and poignancy and are grounded in sonic experimentation with sharp social commentary. This is a bold, borderless journey and proof that when cultures and styles collide, magic happens.
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