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Singles
Lost & Found
Lost & Found (orange vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WB 018C. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Phalene I (4:13)
Phalene IV (5:31)
Review: A series of Marc Moulin releases are on the way right now courtesy of various reissue projects and this one is pressed up on nice orange vinyl. The Belgian beatmaker is known for downtempo grooves but shows a different side here with two tracks alongside his band, later known as Placebo but here still known as Kiosk. 'Mona Call' is a busy and jazzy cut with dancing drums. 'Waterproof' arrives on the flip carries on in the same vein, with big horns bursting though the arrangement. These are two of the very many crucial tunes in the Moulin catalogue.
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Thought Seeds
Cat: JA 7704. Rel: 10 Apr 18
Thought Seeds (5:33)
Lilith Came (4:51)
Review: Carol Sawall, Jimmy Ellis, Tyler Mitchell, Usama Pitts and, of course, Paris Smith himself make up the legendary - and much overlooked - The Paris Smith Quintet, and are famed for the infamous Thought Seeds LP that came out on Oracle Records way back in 1983. While they have all done their own thing on the side, this particular album has reached cult fandom in the free-jazz category, and is still referenced by many as the 'one'. Norway's Jazzagression have reissued it in all its glory, and have also put out a single comprised of its tow best cuts, "Thought Seeds" and "Lilith Came". The former is a moody, powerful track with a danceable bassline, while the latter fades the drums and energy into a marvelously placid wave of melodies and harmony. Wonderful.
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In Belgium 1967
Cat: WJ 075001. Rel: 22 Sep 22
The Flame (3:58)
Like Steel (5:12)
Review: Two previously unreleased jazz gems from Finnish flutist and saxophonist Esa Pethman, who's visit to Belgium is forever chronicled on this limited 7" vinyl. 'The Flame' is an incredible alto flute composition described in the liner notes by Mikko Mattlar as a 'true modern Fenno-Jazz evergreen', featuring Jean Fannis on piano and a particularly stellar drum performance from Al Jones. 'Like Steel' showcases Pethman in a completely different light on tenor sax, with an incredible trumpeter found in Francesco Santucci. This high quality 7" is a true slice of proto-modern jazz and a must have for European jazz fanatics. An incredible piece of history.
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I Know It Hurts
Cat: PST 005. Rel: 04 May 23
I Know It Hurts (3:08)
Something So Precious (3:32)
Review: It's five up for the Palmetto Street label and this one finds them turning to Ben Pirani & The Means Of Production who manage to again find new ground in this great EP. The lead single from the 7" is a soft and melancholic sad song with none other than Brian Jackson (who collaborated with Gil Scott Heron) playing the flute parts. He cuts through the smokey mood with daring harmonies while on the flip things get even more forceful with 'Something So Precious'. Pirani goes it alone on the vocals for this one while a strong quartert adds the sumptuous melodies.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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Finger It Out
Finger It Out (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: R 27005. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Finger It Out (4:04)
Kushti (4:28)
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Practice What You Preach Part 2
Practice What You Preach Part 2 (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: SP45 037YELLOW. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Practice What You Preach Part 2 (3:11)
Sticky Sticky-Sock-A-Poo (3:39)
Review: German funk act The Poets Of Rhythm have more than left their mark on a scene that wasn't so popular back in their heyday. They have got plenty of great albums to explore and several superb singles, of which this is one. 'Practice What You Preach' is a track from their debut album released on Soulciety in 1993. Despite a hiatus from albums until their return with a Ninja Tune LP in 2001, the band remained active in the 7"s circuit. Surprisingly, a part two to the same track exists, serving as an instrumental version of the original 1993 release. On the B-side, a fresh funk track, previously released under the alias Mighty Continentals, features Bo Baral delivering a rare solo guitar performance alongside ambiguous lyrical content.
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On My Way To Harlem
Cat: GP 712013. Rel: 25 Jun 13
On My Way To Harlem (Jazz & Cole edit)
1960 What ? (Jazz & Cole edit)
Review: A modern day Scott-Heron, without the myriad of demons on his back, Grammy-nominated jazz singer Porter has such a distinctive voice, charm and band command. He clearly lends himself well to edit culture (as proved by the huge success of the many "1960 What?" versions in recent years) and this 7" from Expansion is no exception. "On My Way To Harlem" is straight up narrative jazz with fantastic attention paid to the subtle samba and solemn horns. "1960 What?" speaks for itself; far more authentic to the original than the other versions that have popped up, if you've not already got a favourite edit - Jazz & Cole have the answer.
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Lince Rojo
Cat: ROC 052. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Lince Rojo (4:31)
Doctor One (2:59)
Review: The popular Spanish ensemble Pyramid Blue come back, and do so in brilliantly fantastic fashion with this red-hot new 7" featuring a captivating mix of Afrofunk and Ethio Jazz. Oscar Martos is the composer and producer who heads up this group and is fresh off big collabs with Tito Ramirez. He manages to draw from modern sounds as well as classic genre tropes here and push both into all new ground with 'Lince Rojo' opening up with an enchanting lead and raw rhythms. On the B-side, 'Doctor One' brings a hint of hip hop edge to psyched-out guitars and cosmic synths.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2
Cat: DYNAM 7130. Rel: 04 May 23
Siegfried Schwab - "Getting High" (2:16)
Siegfried Schwab - "Feel It" (2:27)
Klaus Weiss - "Time For Rhythm" (2:03)
Peter Thomas - "Documentation" (1:52)
Review: Dynamite Cuts brings the heat once more with a second volume of their Sound Music 45s series. Siegfried Schwab takes care of the A-side with 'Getting High', a scorching funk workout with hard-worked guitar chords and precise percussion over lots of wah-wah effects. 'Feel It; flip the script with a superbly stripped-down jazz-funk lounge sound. Klaus Weiss then steps up on 'Time For Rhythm' with some loose, percussive funk beats that are raw and organic, then Peter Thomas closes down with 'Documentation', a more richly instrumental and multi-layered jazz-funk sound that conveys real grandeur.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2 (hand-numbered orange vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7130OR. Rel: 04 May 23
Siegfried Schwab - "Feel It" (2:16)
Siegfried Schwab - "Getting High" (2:28)
Klaus Weiss - "Time For Rhythm" (2:03)
Peter Thomas - "Documentation" (1:51)
Review: Dynamite Cuts brings the heat once more with a second volume of their Sound Music 45s series. Siegfried Schwab takes care of the A-side with 'Getting High', a scorching funk workout with hard-worked guitar chords and precise percussion over lots of wah-wah effects. 'Feel It; flip the script with a superbly stripped-down jazz-funk lounge sound. Klaus Weiss then steps up on 'Time For Rhythm' with some loose, percussive funk beats that are raw and organic, then Peter Thomas closes down with 'Documentation', a more richly instrumental and multi-layered jazz-funk sound that conveys real grandeur.
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Village Hassle
Village Hassle (limited yellow & green 7")
Cat: SP45 040YELLOW GREEN. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Village Hassle (4:03)
Monthly Rainfall (4:30)
Review: Spasibo Records introduces a new 7" vinyl by St. Petersburg outfit the Vicious Seeds, this time on yellow and green wax. In an unconventional move, vibraphonist Pavel Chizhik takes the spotlight and the result is that he truly enhances the band's signature sound. 'Village Hassle' offers a unique blend of rare groove and instrumental reggae-soul - the A-side highlights Chizhik's vibraphone prowess, intertwining it with a dynamic instrumental backbeat. On the flip side, 'Monthly Rainfall' delves into a soulful journey, characterized by cross-sticked snares and offbeat chord plucks which create an atmosphere reminiscent of slow-jammed soul with a contemporary twist.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3 (translucent red vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7131RED. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:52)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:28)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:37)
Review: This great series from Dynamite Cuts continues to delve deep into the alluring world of library music. It is sound that captures real feelings and evokes all sorts of memories, even those that are imagined, with a single note or seductive groove. This collection is made of tracks from the German Library series Sound Music Albums which sell for over L150 if you can find a copy. There are four tunes in all, three from Klaus Weiss and one from Peter Thomas, all of which add up to another great collection and a must for serious music heads.
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Intérprete: Dynamite Cuts
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Álbumes
Picture Of Heath (Tone Poet Series)
Cat: 359266 8. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Picture Of Heath (6:45)
CTA (6:26)
For Minors Only (5:13)
Tynan Time (4:03)
For Miles & Miles (6:44)
Resonant Emotions (5:43)
Minor Yours (5:35)
Review: Jazz could bait controversy with a sense of mischief even back in the 50s, as Chet Baker and Art Pepper demonstrated when they released the pin-up sporting Playboys in 1957 with tracks like 'For Minors Only'. Of course, Hugh Hefner had something to say about that and so the album was reissued as Picture Of Heath in 1961, and it remains a marvellous entry in the discographies of these two jazz masters. As such, Blue Note turned back to this record for their Tone Poet series, as Baker's trumpet and Pepper's alto sax interact with Phil Urso's tenor sax, Curtis Counce's bass, Carl Perkins' piano and Lawrence Marable's drums. It's an all-time great sounding better than ever on this edition.
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Ptah The El Daoud (reissue)
Cat: ACL 0075. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Ptah The El Daoud (13:58)
Turiya & Ramakrishna (8:18)
Blue Nile (7:00)
Mantra (16:33)
Review: Deeper into Alice Coltrane's catalogue - beyond 'Journey In Satchidananda' or 'Lord Of Lords' - comes this classic bit with cosmic bandleader Pharoah Sanders and saxophonist visionary Joe Henderson. 'Ptah The El Daoud' was initially recorded and released in 1970, and now gets a reissue via Audio Clarity, whose aim with this one is to bring the listener a perfect replica of the original. Made in the basement of her then house in Long Island, New York, this is a light, clarinetting affair; with the track 'Turiya & Ramakrishna' sonically opining Coltrane's Vedantic Hindu views on consciousness, and the seminal 'Blue Nile' nailing sinister serialist moods in their trilling, dark saxophone bits. Of note is that Joe Henderson was recorded on the left channel throughout, while Sanders was on the right; Coltrane noted this decision was intentional, with the two artists' disciplines being so different as to represent the opposing sides of the brain.

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Aquapelagos Vol 2 Indico
Cat: KRXN 026. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Return To Chagos (9:47)
Trincomalee (6:52)
Nicobar (11:13)
Tuangku (7:06)
Review: Of all the seas in the world, the Indian Ocean is up there with those that invoke the greatest sense of mystery. Filling the rather big bit between East Africa, South East Asia, Australia and Oceana, it's a vast expanse of water known for deceptively dangerous paradise islands, political uncertainty, incredible natural beauty and a somewhat wild west (or east?) seafaring culture. It's a place that feels far less familiar to us here in Britain even than the Pacific, and as such a record that looks to interpret cultures and scenes from this watery region is always going to be intriguing. This is the second thematic volume in the Aquapelagos series, split LPs that focus on societies surrounded by waves, and the communities therein. Mike Cooper and Pierre Bastien's interpretation of the Indian Ocean is mesmerising, and often sounds isolated, hypnotic noises ebbing and flowing, distant calls, percussive details, 'atmos' of bird sounds, oscillations, high pitched feedback. A place that is serene and yet disturbed, often by distinctly human elements.
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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold 140 gram vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 97LP. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Promises (Movement 1) (1:16)
Promises (Movement 2) (3:56)
Promises (Movement 3) (3:16)
Promises (Movement 4) (3:39)
Promises (Movement 5) (6:06)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:25)
Promises (Movement 7) (3:26)
Promises (Movement 8) (9:57)
Promises (Movement 9) (5:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Cocktail Italy Vol 4
PAPIK / VARIOUS
Cat: IRM 2316. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Prima Di Andare Via (feat Danny Losito)
Due Destini (feat Michele Ranieri)
Primavera (feat Nadyne Rush)
Dimmi Che Lo Sai (feat Paco Di Maso)
La Serenissima (feat Rocco Ventrella)
La Bambola (feat Letizia Liberati)
Parla Piu' Piano (feat Matteo Brancaledni)
Notti (feat Anna Fondi)
Malamore (feat Danny Losito)
Il Paradiso (feat Laura Lanzillo)
Malinverno (feat Michele Ranieri)
Ti Sento (feat Vittoria Siggillino)
Gente Come Noi (feat Stefy Gamboni)
Scirocco (feat Paco Di Maso)
Children (feat PA Jeron)
Review: Since 2019, Nairo "Papik" Poggi has served up a trio of Cocktail Italy albums, all of which make use of an impressive variety of (mostly) Italian musicians and vocalists. Volume Four sticks to the same script as its predecessors, serving up sun-flecked, often soulful treats that variously mix and match elements of classic string-laden jazz, soul-jazz, jazz-funk, P-funk, bossa-nova and Latin jazz. Basically, it's music to enjoy while sat somewhere hot (either in the sunshine or by a roaring fire) with a glass of something tasty and refreshing in hand. Highlights include the revivalist disco-soul of 'Primavera (featuring Nadyne Rush)', synth-laden Danny Losito hook-up 'Prima di Andare Via', mid-80s Italo-disco-goes-jazz number 'Notti (featuring Anna Fondi) and superbly summery dancefloor workout 'Ti Sento (featuring Vittoria Siggillino)'.
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Hard Hitter (reisue)
Hard Hitter (reisue) (limited numbered splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LDW 3318SPLATTER. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Speed Trap (2:31)
Track Record (2:39)
Race With Time (2:43)
Fun Seeker (3:46)
Hair Raiser (2:51)
Stay With It (1:44)
Inflation (3:32)
Great Technique (3:46)
Hard Hitter (2:52)
No Way (3:01)
Three's A Crowd (2:24)
Big Dipper (3:20)
Decisive Action (3:05)
Challenger (2:45)
Superdrive (2:47)
Review: De Wolfe Music Library is reissuing Keith Papworth's 1975 album which will be music to the ears - pun intended - of record diggers who probably thought they might never own a copy of this grail. His masterpiece is perfectly entitled and is defined by super hard hitting drums and high action hits. The minimalist sounds and heavy grooves have funk deep in their bones, and extra theatre comes from the whistles, natty basslines and big riffing guitars. Papworth not only wrote for this label but also has music featured in Monty Python skits and movies. This, though, is his standout work.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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The New Breed
The New Breed (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 9LP. Rel: 04 Jan 17
Exclusive Life (7:40)
Para Ha Tay (3:47)
Here Comes Ezra (4:22)
Visions (0:51)
Jrifted (7:46)
How Fun It Is To Year Whip (4:39)
Get Dressed (3:48)
Cliche (4:06)
Review: While moving from his long-term home Chicago to Los Angeles a few years back, Tortoise member Jeff Parker rediscovered a swathe of old home recordings - "beat projects" built around samples of dusty old jazz tracks. These became the starting point for New Breed, his most expansive solo album for some time. Full of his usual loose and evocative jazz guitar, the set sits somewhere between lo-fi post-rock/jazz fusion, experimental hip-hop, and softly spun electronica. Regardless of style, it's a hugely evocative and entertaining collection of tracks.
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Forfolks
Cat: IARC 52CD. Rel: 11 Feb 22
Off Om
Four Folks
My Ideal
Suffolk
Flour Of Fur
Ugly Beauty
Excess Success
La Jetee
Review: Long-serving Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker has made some magical solo albums in recent times, combining his particular take on jazz guitar with chopped-up instrumentation, dusty samples, post hip-hop beats and a large dollop of experimental intent. On Forfolks, his latest missive on Chicagoan imprint International Anthem, Parker flips the script, delivering an octet of solo guitar works that's as varied as it is jaw-droppingly good. Beginning with a piece of layered, cyclical minimalism reminiscent of Reich and Pat Metheny's 'Electric Counterpoint', Parker flits between jazzy interpretations of classic guitar pieces, droning and effects-laden soundscapes, lilting soundscapes, melancholic masterpieces and meditations on a theme.
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Hermeto
Hermeto (limited LP)
Cat: FORDIS 07. Rel: 09 May 23
Yogurt (Coalhada) (2:53)
Hermeto (4:16)
Bells (Guizos) (6:16)
Love The Flower (Flor Do Amor) (5:45)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola (1:00)
Review: 52 years after it was first released in 1970, Hermeto Pascoal's self-titled debut long player remains a remarkable one. It was born in the A&R studios in New York and features a heavyweight cast of collabs including Ron Carter, Hubert Laws, Joe Farrel and Googie Coppola. There are even some stars of the Brazilian jazz scene of the time making appearances such as Airto Moreira and Flora Purim, who also took care of production. From elevator jazz tunes like 'Hermeto' to laid back and sunny bliss-outs like 'Flor Do Amor' the sis another jewel in the crown of Far Out.
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Hermeto
Hermeto (CD)
Cat: FORDIS 07CD. Rel: 10 May 23
Yogurt (Coalhada)
Hermeto
Bells (Guizos)
The Love Flower (Flor Do Amor)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola
Review: Hermeto Pascoal is more than a musical maverick, he is a cultural icon. The composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger with a wizard-like appearance was described once by the great Miles Davis as 'the most impressive musician in the world'. The Brazilian fusion great was known for his fiery live sets and is just as thrilling on record as this one proves. All the tracks are originals with a loud flurry of piano and 60s big band horn chants, cool electric keys and mind-blowing fusion sounds all making for exciting music that is thrilling to listen to and utterly unconventional.
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Oh Baby! (Classic Vinyl Series)
Oh Baby! (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453530 7. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Fat Judy (7:38)
Oh Baby (6:19)
Each Time (5:42)
One To Twelve (7:50)
Night Flight (6:36)
Good Juice (6:30)
Review: Originally released in 1965, Oh Baby! was the third studio album by jazz organist Big John Patton on Blue Note. Landing right in the hard bop era, the six pieces hold down a sharp focus as Patton freewheels up and down his scales backed up by a tight ensemble. With Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Harold Vick on tenor sax, Ben Dixon on drums and the legendary Grant Green on guitar, Oh Baby! Is bursting with catchy grooves and recognisable licks, not least the familiar chord chops that punctuate 'Fat Judy'. It's a classic slab of jazz on one of the genre's most important labels - need we say more?
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Blue In Green: Tribute To Bill Evans
Cat: SMU 006. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Minority
Alice In Wonderland
Interplay
Blue In Green
Peri's Scope
The Two Lonely People
Funkallero
Review: Recorded this time last year at La Picola Scala in Paris, 'Blue In Green' sees acclaimed French pianist Paul Lay join forces with drummer Dre Pallemaerts and bassist Clemens van der Freen to pay tribute to one of his heroes: jazz great Bill Evans. The results are as inspired as you'd expect, with Lay channelling the spirit of Evans - one of the finest jazz pianists of all time - while putting his own spin on proceedings. After beginning with covers of two tracks Evans made his own - 'Minority' and the deep, beautiful 'Alice in Wonderland' - the trio treats us to fantastic interpretations of some of Evans' most renowned compositions, 'Blue In Green', 'Peri Scope' [sic] and 'Two Lonely People' included.
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The Phantom (Tone Poet Series) (reissue)
The Phantom (Tone Poet Series) (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 881136. Rel: 30 Oct 20
The Phantom (10:12)
Blues For Alvina (3:05)
Bunda Amerela (Little Yellow Streetcar) (5:48)
Los Ojos Alegres (The Happy Eyes) (6:18)
Say You're Mine (5:29)
The Moana Surf (7:26)
Review: Picking a standout album on Blue Note would be like trying to pick a favourite grain of sand on the beach: impossible, and pointless. The jazz label stands head and shoulders above the rest with unflinchingly high quality releases carrying on throughout the decades. Even so, many people would pick this classic deepness from pianist Duke Pearson as one of its finest hours. Along side the Duke himself, Bobby Hutcherson plays the vibes, Patato Valdez is on congas, Bob Cranshaw slaps the bass, Mickey Roker is on drums and Sam Brown plays guitar to make for an absolutely killer collection of smooth grooves.
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Maxi Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 145LP. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Pretexte Pour Indicatifs
Purgatoire Mood (interlude)
Purgatoire Mood 1
Purgatoire Mood 2
Christophus Colombus
Bass In Love
Sing Song Bass
Petit Moujik De Nuit
Kermesse Non Heroique
Review: Parisian library label Tele Music was the first to put out Guy Pedersen's magnificent album Maxi Music back in 1972. It's one that jazz-funk and psyche-rock lovers have long since had great admiration for, not least the oh-so epic final cut - a 13-minute masterpiece designed to blow minds that goes by the name of 'Kermesse Non Heroique'. Even before you get there, this album has plenty of otherworldly delights to enjoy as it manoeuvres from intense highs to more mellow lows via plenty of rough and smooth rides along the way. A truly hypnotic listen rich in worldly and timeless references.
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Soprem Bons Ventos
Cat: SNDWLP 159. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Soprem Bons Ventos (9:49)
Tema 1 (0:52)
Deheba (3:57)
Ode Ao Gato (2:50)
Entre O Vale E O Eco (2:32)
Tema 2 (2:13)
A Marcha Que O Monte Parou (5:46)
Cantar Das Kandakinhas (2:03)
Tema 3 (1:30)
Review: Portuguese multi-instrumentalist, producer and DJ Pedro Ricardo serves up his debut album here and it is a thrilling fusions of sounds. He draws on his many different skills and loves and collides jazz, traditional Portuguese folk and fresh electronica into a journey that is bold, adventurous and draws on themes of love, longing and nostalgia. The percussion throughout is truly vibrant, the vocals are whispered and subtle and the keys soar next to delicate guitars. You won't have heard an album as free in expression as this for a while.
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Plus Eleven
Plus Eleven (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 722309 6. Rel: 08 Jul 22
Move (3:27)
Groovin' High (3:25)
Opus De Funk (3:13)
Round Midnight (3:34)
Four Brothers (3:00)
Shawnuff (3:01)
Bernie's Tune (2:46)
Walkin' Shoes (3:32)
Anthropology (3:20)
Airegin (3:02)
Walkin' (5:17)
Donna Lee (3:25)
Review: There are few finer alto-sax players in the world than Art Pepper. By the time of his death run 1982 his legacy was already assured after a fantastic run of albums such as his standout Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section. Plus 11 is right up there too, though: the 1960 jazz record saw Art work with an ensemble of 11 other musicians arranged by Marty Paich. It's one of a number dates the two played together that year but the only one with Pepper leading. Pepper's clarinet performance on 'Anthropology' and the alternate takes of 'Walkin'' are real standouts.
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Meets The Rhythm Section
Meets The Rhythm Section (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 00382. Rel: 23 Feb 23
You'd Be So Nice To Some Home To (3:14)
Red Pepper Blues (4:32)
Imagination (4:58)
Waltz Me Blues (3:50)
Straight Life (5:24)
Jazz Me Blues (4:50)
Tin Tin Deo (3:54)
Star Eyes (6:38)
Birks Works (6:58)
Review: Art Pepper was regarded as one of the world's greatest alto-sax players by the time of his death in 1982. This album, Art Pepper Meets The Rhythm Section, is widely regarded as one of his finest works, although legend has it he was only informed about the session the morning of recording and arrived unprepared. He was playing with a strong band - at the time they were Miles Davis' rhythm section no less. Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums, and Art Pepper out front giving his all on a sax that was reportedly in bad shape. Such scenes are iconic music made of.
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Stardust
Stardust (limited LP)
Cat: 081007 5111040. Rel: 04 Jan 24
My Friend John (alternate) (7:48)
Tin Tin Deo (11:02)
Stardust (alternate) (8:41)
In A Mellow Tone (take 2) (8:34)
Review: Art Pepper's Stardust originally came in 1985 when producer John Synder finally got his long held wish to get Pepper in the studio. He booked him in for a week at New York's Village Vanguard while still under contract to Contemporary Records. Art promised to make four albums with Synder and duly did and now one of them made from those first sesssons is reissued here having been remastered by Grammy winner Michael Graves and recut by Jeff Powell. The album features Pepper's takes on Hoagy Carmichael and a version of Duke Ellington's 'In A Mellow Tone,' amongst more.
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Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition)
Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BF 014. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Introduction: The Lotus Flower (LP1) (2:00)
Capricornus (7:40)
The Underwater Mountain Odyssey (6:48)
Interlude (1:08)
Algiers (10:40)
Ode To Love (9:34)
Epilogue: Renaissance Bubbles (1:43)
Algiers (LP2: Jondy - BBC Maida Vale Session) (9:46)
DMT Song (1:26)
Eclipses (6:54)
The Garden (7:10)
Review: Austin Peralta's 2011 album Endless Planets has never before been available on vinyl and now gets pressed up as a special Deluxe Edition by Brainfeeder. Peralta really crafted something special here when the label made its first moves into the world of jazz. He is a prodigious piano-playing talent who uses that as a vehicle for his inquisitive futurism while never forgetting the heritage of original jazz. In this special version, four previously unreleased tracks are unveiled. Among them is a live rendition of 'DMT Song' from FlyLo's 2012 album 'Until the Quiet Comes,' which Austin collaborated on. Wonderful stuff.
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CUBA: Music & Revolution Culture Clash In Havana Experiments In Latin Music 1975-85 Vol 2
Juan Pablo Torres Y Algo Nuevo - "Y Que Bien"
Orquesta Los Van Van - "Por Que Lo Haces"
Los Latinos - "Quemando"
Farah Maria - "Amame Y No Pienses Mas"
FA 5 - "Muevete Con Las Fuerzas Del Corazon"
Tambores De Enrique Bonne - "Como Arrullos De Palma"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "Expresso Ritmico"
Los Papines - "Solo De Tumba Y Bongo"
Grupo Sintesis - "Aqui Estamos"
Los Van Van - "Llegada"
Grupo Raices Nuevas - "Baila Mi Guaguanco"
Luis Carbonell - "La Rumba"
Orquesta Riverside - "En Casa Del Trompo No Bailes"
Juan Formel & Los Van Van - "Llegue, Llegue"
Grupo Los Yoyi - "Tu No Me Puedes Conquistar"
Los Papines - "Para Que Niegas?"
Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC - "Cuba Va!"
Raul Gomez - "Luces En La Pista"
Los Brito - "El 4-5-6"
Leo Brouwer - "Tema De El Rancheador De La Naturaleza"
Ricardo Eddy Martinez - "La 132"
Los Reyes 73 - "Finalizo Un Amor"
Review: Given that Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker's Cuba: Music and Revolution - Culture Clash in Havana is one of the standout compilations of 2021, hopes are naturally sky-high for this speedy sequel. Like its predecessor, volume 2 focuses on music and made and released on the Caribbean island between 1975 and '85, this time round largely focusing on rare fusions of salsa, Latin jazz, disco, soul and funk, mostly licensed from records that have never been available outside Cuba. It's another stunning selection all told, with highlights including the heady Cuban disco/salsa fusion of Orquesta Los Van Van, the fiery disco-funk of FA 5, the heavily percussive hedonism of Luis Carobonell and the fuzzy psychedelic rock of Grupo De Experimentacion Sonora Del ICAIC. In a word: essential.
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Octava
Octava (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 60. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Invocation (4:40)
An Offering (6:04)
We Walk In The Gardens Of Our Ancestors (4:01)
Green Dreams (5:08)
Where We've Been (4:08)
Lunar Reflections (5:20)
Becoming (5:05)
New You (5:10)
Review: Gondwana label head Mathew Halsall has his own superb new album arriving any time now, but before that comes Octava, a second and equally sublime offering from LA's deep-jazz masters Phi-Psonics. Halsall calls their sound "beautiful, humble and honest" and so it proves here with these deeply meditative sounds led by bassist Seth Ford-Young and featuring Sylvain Carton on woodwinds, Mitchell Yoshida on electric piano, and Josh Collazo on drums. Inspirations are as diverse as yoga, philosophy, jazz and classical but all finished with their own uniquely spiritual take and a lasting feeling of hope and optimism.
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Handscapes Vol 2 (reissue)
Handscapes Vol 2 (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: SES-19750. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Ballad For The Beast From Bali-Bali (7:07)
The Need To Smile (6:23)
Barbara Ann (4:50)
In What Direction Are You Headed (6:19)
Prayer For Peace (8:48)
Review: The Piano Choir was Danny Mixon, Harold Mabern, Hugh Lawson, Nat Jones, Ron Burton, Sonelius Smith, Stanley Cowell and Webster Lewis and they dropped the second volume of their Handscapes album in 1975. It was a brilliantly beguiling mix of soul jazz sounds, avant grade ideas, occasionally naff bits of cheese and plenty of musical character that have made it a cult favourite. It's also a hard one to find for a good price so this welcome reissue relieves you of that chore. Amongst the highlights are the tender piano charms of 'The Need To Smile.'
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Deeper In Black (reissue)
Cat: LPWABB 138. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Blues For Yusef (9:29)
Deeper In The Black (6:30)
Keep Your Soul (5:08)
Keep Your Soul (Again) (8:43)
Jo Ju Ja (11:30)
Review: Last year the We Are Busy Bodies label reissued pianist Lionel Pillay's album Shrimp Boats with saxophonist Basil "Mannenberg" Coetzee. Now his solo album Deeper In Black is in the spotlight and it is one that was inspired by a 1969 Blue Note recording of American trumpeter Blue Mitchell. There are a wealth of great arrangements and compositions here with the opener offering lush sax and funky bass that is overlaid with shivering keys. 'Deeper In The Black' is a real dancer with more leading sax lines and drums that take you to the dance floor.
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Acid Jazz (Not Jazz): We've Got A Funky Beat
Cat: AJXLP 750. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Super Strut - "The Apostles" (4:17)
Escucha Mi Funk - "The Hightower Set" (5:08)
Testify - "Mains Ignition" (6:06)
Russian Roulette - "Night Trains" (feat Afrika Bambaataa) (7:20)
From The Ghetto - "Dread Flimstone" (Modern Tone Family mix) (4:37)
Delancy Street The Theme - "Ballistic Brothers" (3:46)
Tranz Euro X-Press - "X-Press 2" (4:06)
Farside - "Jaziac Sunflowers" (4:11)
Review: Eddie Piller and Dean Rudland's Acid Jazz (Not Jazz): We've Got A Funky Beat is a vibrant compilation that celebrates the eclectic and groove-driven sound of acid jazz. It takes in a well-curated and eclectic selection of definitive tracks from the genre's heyday that all perfectly capture the essence of the movement which is defined by its infectious rhythms, jazz melodies, and silky beats. Along the way, there are non-stop funky basslines and energetic brass sections. Each song exudes a sense of excitement and spontaneity that is so characteristic of acid jazz which rightly has such an enduring appeal to contemporary audiences.
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La Novizia (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 53. Rel: 19 May 22
Interno Notte (3:44)
Fiore Rosso (4:56)
Pelle Morbida (2:44)
Attimi Di Tenerezza (1:45)
Carefree (1:45)
Carefree (#2) (1:57)
Night Blues (4:19)
Free Dimension (2:22)
Canto Notturno (4:19)
Dolore E Speranza (1:46)
Interno Notte (#2) (3:31)
Attimi Di Tenerezza (#2) (1:30)
Review: Translated into English, The Novice is a 1975 Italian movie about a young chap returning to his provincial hometown to visit his dying uncle, who is being cared for by a night nurse who also happens to be a novice nun, played by the remarkably beautiful and seductive Gloria Guida. An erotic comedy, you can guess where the plot goes, but the casting of Lionel Stander as ageing relative is interesting.

The US actor was memorialised in Eric Bentley's play Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been after his famously uncooperative testimony before the House of Un-American Activities, responsible for exposing communists in the early days of the Cold War. Subsequently blacklisted from TV, film, and radio in his homeland, he eventually moved to Europe, first setting up shop in London, where he would make flicks for decades, often pretty obscure ones. This is one, and the music is wonderfully kitsch, Wurlitzer-packed elevator stuff, so if that's your bag so is this.
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Christmas Wish
Cat: 556692 4. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Silent Night (3:26)
Christmas Waltz (3:17)
Everything's Not Lost (4:09)
Someday At Christmas (2:53)
Purple Snowflakes (3:40)
Little Drummer Boy (2:53)
What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? (3:54)
Christmas Wish (3:54)
Cradle In Bethlehem (4:14)
Do You Hear What I Hear? (3:40)
Christmas Time Is Here (3:42)
Heart For Christmas (4:21)
Review: Ella Fitzgerald has a spotless discography that is packed with many a classic tunes but for plenty of fans and critics alike, Let No Man Write My Epitaph is one of her ultimate standouts. She recorded the album back in 1960 with backing from the pianist Paul Smith. The album takes its name from the movie in which Fitzgerald starred and hits some truly rare depth of emotional understanding. It helped secure Ella's status as one of the finest translators of the Great American Songbook and now Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series transfers the originals from analog tapes and has remastered them on to 180-gram vinyl complete with deluxe gatefold packaging.
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Knee Deep In The North Sea (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: LPRW 182. Rel: 17 Feb 11
News From Verona
(Something's Going Down On) Zavodovski Island
Knee Deep In The North Sea
Too Many Cooks
Steps In The Wrong Direction
Monsoon: Top To Bottom
The Kon Tiki Expedition
Cittagazze
Pompidou
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Circuits
Circuits (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: EDNLP 1123. Rel: 19 Feb 19
Invocation (2:07)
Hold It (6:50)
The Nerve (8:30)
Koutome (6:44)
Circuits (9:31)
Green Pastures (8:25)
Queens Of Brooklyn (3:35)
Exclamation (7:16)
Pressed For Time (8:35)
Review: Some two years on from the release of his latest must-have album on ECM, "The Dreamer Is The Dream", long-serving saxophonist and clarinetist Chris Potter delivers a cracking new double-album. Potter's two instruments of choice are prominent throughout on a set that never settles on one particular style or sub-genre. Alongside keyboardist James Francies, drummer Eric Harland and bassist Linley Marthe, the improvisation-loving musican giddily flits between jazz-funk, more traditional-sounding jazz cuts, left-of-centre nu-jazz workouts, jazz dance slammers and cuts whose use of electronic hardware and sounds defy easy categorization. While hard to pigeonhole, the whole album is hugely enjoyable and should appeal to 21st century jazz heads as much as the fare pushed forwards by the likes of [re:jazz] and Brownswood Recordings.
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Piano Music 1-7
Cat: EMEGO 301CD. Rel: 02 Dec 21
Piano Music 1
Piano Music 2
Piano Music 3
Piano Music 4
Piano Music 5
Piano Music 6
Piano Music 7
Review: Since he first emerged on Diagonal a decade ago, Powell has been associated with abstract rhythms, hard-edged electronics, modular madness and fearsome experimentation. Piano Music 1-7, then, is something of a departure: a set that's as equally as inspired by piano jazz and neo-classical musical movements as fractured electronica and the Radiophonic Workshop. Of course, this is not piano music in the Nils Frahm sense - much of the actual piano motifs are delivered on lo-fi keyboards and synthesizers, while his fluid, attractive and ultra-melodic refrains come wrapped in studio effects and occasional electronic textures. A great example of this hybrid sound is 'Piano Music 4' - all alien electronics, woozy piano riffs and unsettling experimental intent, while the raw beauty of shimmering ambient number 'Piano Music 7' is simply sublime.
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You Got Dat Wright (reissue)
You Got Dat Wright (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 6783. Rel: 19 Mar 21
Tune Weaver (2:55)
You Got That Wright (3:06)
Excuse Me (4:31)
Summer Love (Or Verano De Amor) (4:33)
79th Street Blues (Or Concert In Woo) (3:28)
Love Dream (Or Reve D'Amour) (5:51)
Review: This is one of the greatest albums of spiritual jazz related back in the 80's by Prince Billy Mahdi Wright who is a jazz saxophonist in the underground scene of Chicago. This is his only record as band leader and it finds him link up with Eldee Young who is well known as member of Young Holt Unlimited. She is credited as bassist of this album, and what an album it is. P-VINE released it as CD this summer and now present it as reissue LP for the first time, so do not sleep.
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The Gow Dow Experience
The Gow Dow Experience (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 134. Rel: 25 May 23
Nigeria, West Africa (3:19)
Song For My Black Mother (2:26)
Barry Rae (8:09)
Compared To What (4:22)
Malcolm IX (6:00)
Spring 2000 (5:35)
Brother Don (4:56)
Review: Originally released in 1973, Prof James Benson's seminal album, The Gow Dow Experience is a project that has an amazing story accompanying it. An entirely self-released project, Prof Benson's intention was to record these sessions so that his students at Cal Poly in California would have a special memento of what they had achieved together. Taking inspiration from their recent trip to Africa and blended with the radical jazz emerging from Black American artist's in the 70s, it was a momentous achievement for him and his young protegees. Jazzman's re-release also includes four tracks from the recording session that, until now, have never been released - they're well worth the wait, we promise!
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A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack)
A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 8BIT 81592. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Through The Archway (1:17)
Exploratory (5:26)
A Sit By The Water (1:36)
A Monster's Expedition (0:34)
The Rain Cascades (1:54)
Walking Through Mists (4:52)
Sedentary Waters (1:22)
To Cross The Seas (1:40)
Between The Shoals (5:14)
Islands With An Ocean View (1:33)
Moving Evergreens (1:48)
Observatory (5:09)
The Thalassic Surrounding (0:21)
Making Friends (2:26)
Pushing Onwards (0:51)
Isocyanic Acid (9:30)
Credits (1:10)
Level Select (0:51)
Andromeda (1:39)
Delpinus (2:10)
Vela (4:11)
Ursa Minor (2:28)
Cassiopeia (1:28)
Taurus (3:52)
Ursa Major (0:38)
Perseus (1:28)
Journey (2:26)
Monoliths (0:27)
Orion (1:05)
Nova (0:25)
Nova 7 (1:45)
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (1:52)
Evergreen (2:32)
A Welcoming Presence (2:16)
Warm & Cosy (1:18)
Flutter (1:15)
Whist (1:29)
It Isn't Over (3:39)
The Big Picture (1:31)
Dreamworld Waltz (3:13)
A Friend, In Three Parts (6:02)
Review: A Monster's Expedition + Earlier Adventures is a double disc collection of music from four different video games (namely A Monster's Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express and A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build) all composed by Eli Rainsberry, Allison Walker, Nick Dymond, and Priscilla Snow. Each one is utterly unique to the game and each one comes laden with beautiful soothing atmospheres delicately coloured with ponderous and whimsical melodies that will distract you from whatever you are doing they are so gorgeous. This is music to get lost in and it comes with superbly serene artwork from Andre Rodrigues.
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