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Singles
Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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There Was A Time
Cat: OGR 893. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "There Was A Time" (3:54)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "There Was A Time" (3:15)
Tags: Ska | Latin Jazz | Latin Funk
 in stock $12.44
Suavecito
Cat: VAMPI 45099. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Suavecito (4:33)
Viajecito (5:07)
Tags: Latin
 in stock $11.88
Airport Love Theme (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 085NB. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Airport Love Theme (2:43)
Afro Sam (2:59)
Review: Waldir Calmon's 'Airport Love Theme' has that special appeal that makes it a true gem. Sampled by Madlib on the Madvillain album track 'Curls', this lounge classic from Calmon's 1970 Waldir Calmon E Seus Multisons LP on Copacabana exudes nostalgic charm. Despite its unassuming cover, 'Airport Love Theme' delivers a dreamy, feel-good vibe that could soundtrack a perfect world. Afro Son, from the same album, shifts towards a Brazilian-rooted, cinematic groove, reminiscent of Jean Jacques Perrey's E.V.A.. Calmon, a Brazilian music fixture from the 50s to the 80s, who collaborated with legends like Tom Jobim and Joao Gilberto and left a unique musical legacy that lives on in these timeless tracks.
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Poo Jo
Poo Jo (7")
Cat: PPR 027. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Poo-Jo (2:08)
Dear Prudence (4:47)
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Children Of The Night
Cat: OTS 204. Rel: 04 May 20
Children Of The Night (Ryuhei The Man edit) (3:38)
Children Of The Night (3:59)
Review: Japan seems to excel at everything and anything it does, including reissuing golden jazz funk. This time out, Hysear Don Walker's "Complete Expressions Vol. 2" is mined for the two escapist and mellifluous tracks that make up this essential 7". Ryuhei The Man edits "Children Of The Night" into a smooth flowing bit of late night and romantic jazz funk. It rides on a pensive bass loop and has a subtle sense of drive, while the slower original is that bit more sentimental with its noodling chords and more meandering mood. Both sides are pure winners.
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Destination
Cat: EXPAND 110. Rel: 02 Feb 18
Destination (6:38)
Destination (Difusion re-edit) (6:43)
 in stock $13.54
Harmony Of Difference
Harmony Of Difference (12" + insert)
Cat: YT 171. Rel: 29 Sep 17
Desire (4:36)
Humility (2:48)
Knowledge (3:51)
Perspective (3:25)
Integrity (3:45)
Truth (13:25)
Review: The music that makes up Harmony of Difference, Kamasi Washington's first EP of note since the release of acclaimed 2015 album The Epic, was premiered live as a "six-track movement" earlier this year. The "suite" - here stretched across both sides of an essential 12" - sees Washington continue to explore the idea of what it means to be black in America in the 21st century. Musically, the EP contains some of his smoothest and most laidback compositions yet, with all his musical collaborators being on fine form. The headline attraction is undoubtedly 14-minute flipside "The Truth", an almost operatic jazz epic full of swelling choral contributions, fizzing drum solos, rising horns and, of course, plenty of Washington's distinctive saxophone.
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Monterey
Cat: SIIL 1299. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Monterey (3:24)
Straight Love Affair (3:35)
Review: Monterey was a previously lost track from Eden Ahbez, a soulful and almost sorrowful slow jam with sensational performances from Lee Pardini on piano and Mando Dorame on tenor sax. The vocals are hauntingly beautiful in contrast to the peppy organ lead 'Straight Love Affair' with its swing leanings. Waterhouse made his name in the Psych scene in California, though you can hear in 'Monterey' that he still keeps his blues sensibilities about him, and this is another welcome addition to the growing pantheon of tributes to Ahbez's material - a much appreciated display of recognition to songwriting brilliance. Just let the wave of sound wash over you.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1 (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7129Y. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:35)
Get Up (1:26)
Slow Motion (1:35)
Just Funky (2:13)
Review: A unique slice of classic library music flies off the shelf. These four tracks were lifted from the classic library music series known only as 'Sounds Music Album Volume 18', and were made by the library maestro Klaus Weiss, the former jazz drummer who later turned to the trade after falling in with German music publisher Ring Musik. An eerie uncanniness cuts across these instrumentals, as Weiss' drumming provides steady boppage to serene yet dubious backings of strings and synth.
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Intérprete: Dynamite Cuts
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Cat: DYNAM 7129. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:36)
Get Up (1:25)
Just Funky (1:34)
Slow Motion (2:14)
Review: Klaus Weiss was a German jazz drummer who left behind a rich legacy of library music, especially on the series of Sound Music albums for Golden Ring Records in the late 70s-early 80s. In the digging era, Weiss' impeccable grooves now fetch serious prices second hand, and so be thankful for the likes of Dynamite Cuts reaching over into the world of library music reissues to pull four perfect joints from unreachable realms back into the hands of real music fans. From low down nasty funk to space-age star gazing, Weiss packed a lot into these tracks, and now you can cop them on a sureshot 7".
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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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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Cat: DYNAM 7131. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:53)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:30)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:35)
Review: The work of legendary drummer turned library musician Klaus Weiss continues to be reissued. For this series, Dynamite Cuts are looking back on a mid-1970s series of EPs released by Weiss originally for the famous library Sound Music. Carrying a minimal production that still has appeal for the modern listener (don't Dynamite know it), the four tracks here are curt, squelchy and beat-centric, with highlights including the clavichord-wacky 'Frogs', the sonically obese 'Productive Facilities', and the space-age drum freakout 'Coordinates Meeting'.
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Why Can't People Be Colors Too?
Cat: DYNAM 7101. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Why Can't People Be Colors Too? (4:48)
Souling With The Whatnauts (1:54)
Message From A Black Man (2:44)
Review: The Whatnauts are best known for their evergreen classic 'Help Is On The Way', but they've got a mighty fine catalogue which goes deeper and further than just that tune. Here Dynamite Cuts gather up three essentials and press them to a 7" for your convenience, leading in with 1972's 'Why Can't People Be Colours Too?' from the Whatnauts On The Rocks album. When the break drops, you'll fully understand why it got picked - pure understated perfection. 'Souling With The Whatnauts' and 'Message From A Black Man' are both taken from 1970s Introducing The Whatnauts, offering up a more mellow, reflective side of this cult Baltimore group.
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Little Sunflower
Cat: JMANLP 124V. Rel: 17 Feb 22
Little Sunflower (4:06)
Libertango (4:06)
In A Sentimental Mood (2:03)
Can't Get You Out Of My Head (3:03)
Caravan (2:43)
 in stock $20.73
Sunshine
Cat: EXS 041. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Sunshine (4:24)
The End Of Our Love (2:19)
Review: American jazz singer and actress Nancy Wilson is still going, having accrued a queenly quantity of releases to her name ever since the late 1950s. She has recorded over 70 albums of jazz, soul, pop and r&b, not to mention an uncountable barrage of original ingles; among her choicest is Sunshine, which we'll have you know doesn't happen to be a cover of the Roy Ayers original. Instead, Sunshine is a more-than-sophisticated soul-jazz piece, opening with futuristic filter-swept synths and emerging into slinky lyrical ode to the unparalleled feeling of loving you, as opposed to anyone else.
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 in stock $15.46
Straight Shooter
Straight Shooter (limited blue marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 230C1. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers make a triumphant return with two new tracks, this time pressed on striking blue vinyl, following the success of their 2022 debut Drift. The A-side, 'Straight Shooter,' is a full-throttle funk workout, packed with gritty guitar licks, sharp horns, and head-nodding drum breaks. With a raw edge and plenty of analogue warmth from the Fostex 8-track recording, it's a b-boy anthem in waiting. On the B-side, 'Island Travel' shifts gears into a more laid-back groove. A smooth afrobeat-inspired journey, it blends spiritual jazz and ethno-funk, with Kimo Eiserbeck's serene flute solo gliding over the hypnotic rhythms. Perfectly balancing the A-side's intensity, this one's for the heads looking to kick back and vibe out.
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Straight Shooter
Cat: CLMN 230. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers return with two fresh cuts on their latest 7" single, marking their first release since 2022's Drift. On the A-side, 'Straight Shooter' lives up to its name, a raw funk jam that could kickstart a b-boy battle. Funky guitar riffs, punchy horns, and tight drum breaks propel the track forward, its energy intense and unfiltered, thanks to an all-analogue recording on a Fostex 8-track. On the flip, 'Island Travel' takes a more laid-back turn. It's a hypnotic Afrobeat number, with dreamy flute work from Kimo Eiserbeck, blending ethno-funk with spiritual jazz vibes. It's cinematic, atmospheric, and offers a perfect contrast to the edgier A-side.
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I'm A Man
I'm A Man (limited 7")
Cat: DF 005. Rel: 19 Dec 24
I'm A Man (3:16)
Harpsichord Shuffle (3:55)
Review: Side-1 kicks off with a raw and funky garage band jam that perfectly captures the spirit of 1967. With its dynamic energy, the track blends elements of jazz, rock, funk and blues, creating an exciting, soul-infused experience. The rhythm section drives the track with relentless energy, while the soulful melodies and infectious groove make it a standout piece. The mix of surf rock and mod influences gives it a timeless, gritty edge that resonates with both vintage and modern listeners. Side-2 takes a more experimental turn with a unique jam laden with saxophone and rich instrumental textures. The track's experimental nature is underscored by its unconventional structure, utilizing the harpsichord to create a distinctive, jazzy vibe. The saxophone adds a layer of depth, intertwining with the rhythm to produce a mood that's both introspective and lively. This track offers a refreshing, avant-garde twist that contrasts beautifully with the raw energy of the opening side.
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Álbumes
The Ancients
Cat: ZORN 112. Rel: 13 Feb 25
2023-05-12 Set II (2220 Arts & Archive, Los Angeles) (22:18)
2023-05-13 Set I (22:48)
2023-05-13 Set II (22:44)
2023-05-15 Set I (The Chapel, San Francisco) (23:10)
Review: The debut recording from The Ancients, an intergenerational trio featuring Isaiah Collier, William Hooker and William Parker initially formed to play Milford Graves' Mind Body Deal exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. This double LP captures the raw energy and improvisational brilliance of their live performances, showcasing the enduring legacy of free jazz. Collier's tenor saxophone soars and wails, drawing on influences from John Coltrane to Charles Gayle, while grounding his explorations in a deep understanding of structure and form. Hooker's drumming is a force of nature, a whirlwind of polyrhythms and explosive energy that pushes the music to its limits. And Parker, a true legend of the avant-garde, anchors the music with his virtuosic bass playing, creating a foundation for the trio's improvisational flights. The music is both a celebration of the rich history of free jazz and a bold exploration of new sonic territory. The Ancients tap into the spirit of their predecessors, channeling the energy of the Cecil Taylor Unit and the Ornette Coleman Trio, while forging their own unique path, the power of collective improvisation looming large throughout.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Defiant Life
Defiant Life (LP + booklet)
Cat: 756049 3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Prelude: Survival (3:40)
Sumud (11:38)
Elegy: The Pilgrimage (13:01)
Floating River Requiem (6:22)
Kite (8:19)
Procession: Defiant Life (10:27)
Review: The second album from Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith on ECM is a meditation on resilience, sorrow and the human condition. Across four expansive tracks on Defiant Life, Iyer's piano and Fender Rhodes intertwine with Smith's haunting trumpet to create a soundscape that's both urgent and serene. From the solemn depth of 'Sumud' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Floating River Requiem' and the radiant close of 'Procession: Defiant Life' notions of suffering, resistance and hope are explored. The record was recorded in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher. It's a deeply reflective work of emotional and spiritual resonance.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Message From The Tribe (reissue)
Cat: NA 5209LP. Rel: 09 Mar 22
What We Need Now (4:04)
Angela's Dilema (instrumental) (1:45)
Angela's Dilema (5:24)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (instrumental) (4:28)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (6:40)
Wife (9:06)
Merciful (6:01)
Beneficent (6:59)
Review: Wendell Harrison and Phil Raneli's Message From The Tribe is regarded by those who know as an untouchable example of spiritual jazz. The Tribe label - run of course by the pair themselves - it came on was also one of the great of its era in the 1970s. Here the album has been remixed from the OG master tapes, all under the watchful eye of its creators, then lacquered by Bernie Grundman. It is an expansive and indulgent record that includes a vast booklet that takes us through the history of the label and touches on the story of Black American empowerment.
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Alouane
Alouane (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 608ALP. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Barma Soussandi (6:59)
Fangara (7:33)
Ben/Majid Mic Chat (0:40)
Lando (Majid Solo) (6:22)
Bala Moussa (10:34)
Hommage Aux Ancetres (Zid Lmal) (8:31)
Bania (9:04)
Majid/Ben Mic Chat (0:29)
Bossoyo (7:39)
Maroc/Boulila (encore) (8:10)
Review:  Waaju & Majid Bekkas's Alouane exemplifies the power of collaboration during challenging times. As bringing overseas artists to the UK grows increasingly difficult, this record bridges cultural and generational gaps while capturing the vibrant energy of live collaboration post-Covid-19. Conceived by Waaju bandleader Ben Brown, the album features his expansive arrangements of traditional Gnawa songs and blends Bekkas' musical prowess with Waaju's signature grooves and trippy delays. Bekkas, a key figure in Moroccan Gnawa music, had never collaborated with a UK band until this project. Alouane, meaning "colours" in Arabic, reflects the seven integral colours of Gnawa music, each invoking different spirits.
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Sultan
Sultan (CD)
Cat: YEB 7826. Rel: 09 Jun 22
Saba's Journey
Donso
Sultan
Nasty Sand
Uthopic
Portrait De Maure
Djolof Blues
Dalaka
L'ombre De L'ame
Lullaby For Sultan
Celebration
Cafe Oran
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
 in stock $14.10
Foreign Affairs (remastered)
Foreign Affairs (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 871409 2756913. Rel: 13 Jul 18
Cinny's Waltz (2:06)
Muriel (3:29)
I Never Talk To Strangers (3:33)
Medley: Jack & Neal / California, Here I Come (5:00)
A Sight For Sore Eyes (4:29)
Potter's Field (8:38)
Burma-Shave (6:34)
Barber Shop (3:52)
Foreign Affair (3:49)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $22.38
Reminicent Suite
Reminicent Suite (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 682ALP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling (23:43)
Black Forest (18:26)
Review: The J Jazz Masterclass Series from BBE Music has already served up some real treasure and now as it lands on its 19th release, it serves up some more. This one, Mal Waldron's Reminicent Suite, is a sizeable collab between two giants of jazz, In coming together they cooked up a sublime album alongside a band made up of the very best Japanese jazz musicians of their time. American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino released this album in 1973 on the Victor label and is one of several albums of the time that were Japan-only releases. Now it gets a vinyl pressing in the West for the first time ever so do not sleep.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $34.53
The Quest (reissue)
The Quest (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00724. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Status Seeking (8:53)
Duquility (4:08)
Thirteen (4:44)
We Diddit (4:25)
Warm Canto (5:38)
Warp & Woof (5:31)
Fire Waltz (8:00)
Review: The search for The Quest is finally over. This rare album, a true first pressing with the Abbey ring and deep grooves, is now on the shelf and sounding fantastic. It ranks among the top jazz albums, alongside Basra and Far Cry. The Quest is a stunning showcase of soul, musicianship, and composition, with all tunes penned by Mal Waldron, who is a master of sparse, dark, delicate beauty on the piano. Featuring Eric Dolphy on alto and clarinet, Booker Ervin on tenor, Ron Carter on cello, Joe Benjamin on double bass, and Charlie Persip on drums, the ensemble is top-notch. Standout tracks include the mellow and reflective 'Warm Canto' and the energetic 'Status Seeking,' Every tune is unique, making it an album worth revisiting. This reissue rightly restores leadership to Waldron, and with the support of Benjamin and Persip, the complex music, bridging hard bop and avant-garde, is beautifully interpreted. Highly recommended.
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Danny Ward & Reality (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 027. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Rock Steady (5:13)
Affirmation (6:08)
Funky On My Back (7:05)
Get It All (5:03)
Masquerade (8:42)
God Made Me Funky (5:18)
Review: Jazz Room Records is back with another high class reissue of an album that is considered to be a grail by those who know. The story goes that back in the late 70s in the Seattle area of the Pacific North West, Danny Ward & Reality were an oft called upon funky jazz collective for anyone throwing college or hardcore funk parties. Rather than just serving up covers of the day's big hits they offered proper musical trips though more considered fair from artists like George Benson. This album catches them at their best on one such mid-week gig in the summer of 1977.
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Heaven & Earth
Heaven & Earth (2xCD + hidden CD)
Cat: Y T176CD. Rel: 22 Jun 18
Fists Of Fury (Earth)
Can You Hear Him
Hub-Tones
Connections
Tiffakonkae
The Invincible Youth
Testify
One Of One
The Space Travelers Lullaby (Heaven)
Vi Lua VI Sol
Street Fighter Mas
Song For The Fallen
Journey
The Psalmnist
Show Us The Way
Will You Sing
The Secret Of Jinsinson
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
My Family
Agents Of Multiverse
Ooh Child
Review: There's a growing feeling both inside and outside jazz that Kamasi Washington could well turn out to be one of the style's all-time greats. He's certainly making all the right moves, delivering thought-provoking concept albums of eyebrow-raising length that simply refuse to settle on one sound, rhythm, style or sub-genre. Heaven & Earth, his first album for almost three years, continues this trend, comprising angry instrumental answers to America's growing issues with class division and racism, Rotary Connection style workouts, Sun Ra-esque spiritual workouts, funk and soul-influenced burners, spiraling choral and orchestral affairs, and electric fusions of rubbery synth-funk and mind-altering jazz-blues. Typically, the results are never less than sublime, with Washington's virtuoso saxophone playing taking centre stage throughout.
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Heaven & Earth
Heaven & Earth (gatefold 4xLP + hidden LP)
Cat: YT 176LP. Rel: 22 Jun 18
Fists Of Fury (Earth) (9:42)
Can You Hear Him (8:54)
Hub-Tones (9:11)
Connections (8:23)
Tiffakonkae (9:19)
The Invincible Youth (9:51)
Testify (5:44)
One Of One (9:48)
The Space Travelers Lullaby (Heaven) (10:29)
Vi Lua VI Sol (11:06)
Street Fighter Mas (5:57)
Song For The Fallen (12:40)
Journey (8:51)
The Psalmnist (7:19)
Show Us The Way (6:50)
Will You Sing (10:07)
The Secret Of Jinsinson
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
My Family
Agents Of Multiverse
Ooh Child
Review: There's a growing feeling both inside and outside jazz that Kamasi Washington could well turn out to be one of the style's all-time greats. He's certainly making all the right moves, delivering thought-provoking concept albums of eyebrow-raising length that simply refuse to settle on one sound, rhythm, style or sub-genre. Heaven & Earth, his first album for almost three years, continues this trend, comprising angry instrumental answers to America's growing issues with class division and racism, Rotary Connection style workouts, Sun Ra-esque spiritual workouts, funk and soul-influenced burners, spiraling choral and orchestral affairs, and electric fusions of rubbery synth-funk and mind-altering jazz-blues. Typically, the results are never less than sublime, with Washington's virtuoso saxophone playing taking centre stage throughout.
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Fearless Movement
Fearless Movement (gatefold red & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YO 350LPE. Rel: 02 May 24
Lesanu (2:21)
Asha The First (feat Thundercat, Taj Austin & Ras Austin) (6:52)
The Visionary (feat Terrace Martin) (7:37)
Get Lit (feat George Clinton & D Smoke) (4:34)
Computer Love (feat Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat & Brandon Colman) (9:21)
Dream State (feat Andre 3000) (8:28)
Interstellar Peace (The Last Stance) (feat BJ The Chicago Kid) (5:03)
The Garden Parth (6:52)
Road To Self (12:20)
Together (feat BJ The Chicago Kid) (5:28)
Lines In The Sand (7:24)
Prologue (8:17)
Review: Renowned musician Kamasi Washington is best known for his jazz work but on this latest album he explores the world of dance music. Fearless Movement arrives on Young Records after his monumental previous works like The Epic in 2015 and Heaven and Earth in 2018. On it, Washington's new approach finds him delving into terrestrial rhythms and showcases collaborations with esteemed artists including Thundercat, George Clinton, and Andre 3000. Departing from his signature celestial grandeur, this album embraces diverse influences from jazz to Latin, funk, to hip-hop. Another key aspect is Washington's collaboration with his daughter and an array of musical icons that all result in a vibrant fusion of sounds and a fresh perspective on musical connectivity.
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The Epic
The Epic (limited 3xCD)
Cat: BFCD 050. Rel: 13 May 15
Change Of The Guard (Volume 1 - The Plan)
Askim
Isabelle
Final Thought
The Next Step
The Rhythm Changes
Miss Understanding (Volume 2 - The Glorious Tale)
Leroy & Lanisha
Re Run
Seven Prayers
Henrietta Our Hero
The Magnificent 7
Re Run Home (The Historic Repetition)
Cherokee
Clair De Lune
Malcolms Theme
The Message
Review: On the cover of his first album for a decade, saxophonist Kamasi Washington stares intently out, the universe stretching out to infinity behind him. You see, Washington is something of a Sun Ra acolyte, and there's something of the great man's spiritual, psychedelic and far-sighted feel about The Epic. Rooted in a loose, soulful and occasionally riotous blend of spiritual jazz, it more than lives up to its' name, stretching across three themed CDs. While Washington's tenor sax offers a focal point throughout, it's merely part of a greater ensemble effort - Sun Ra Arkestra style - that helps The Epic fly by in a flurry of loose-limbed drums, rubbery double bass, hammered-out pianos and intoxicating vocals.
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Fearless Movement
Cat: YO 350CD. Rel: 02 May 24
Lesanu
Asha The First (feat Thundercat, Taj Austin & Ras Austin)
Computer Love (feat Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat & Brandon Colman)
The Visionary (feat Terrace Martin)
Get Lit (feat George Clinton & D Smoke)
Dream State (feat Andre 3000)
Together (feat BJ The Chicago Kid)
The Garden Parth
Interstellar Peace (The Last Stance)
Road To Self (KO)
Lines In The Sand
Prologue
Review: One day, Kamasi Washington will be heralded as a genuine musical genius. For now, he's just one of the artists of the moment - a jazz artist whose take on the genre is so wide-ranging and forward-thinking that it defies categorisation. On Fearless Movement, his follow-up to the dazzling and mind-blowing Earth (2015) and Heaven & Earth (2018), Washington heads for the dancefloor, combining his usual jazz, classical and soul influences with lashings of P-funk colour, raps aplenty, and impressive cast-list of guest stars. Andre 3000 reaches for his flute on the decidedly cosmic 'Dream State', old pals Thundercat, Taj Austin and Ras Austin step forth on the brilliant 'Asha The First', and George Clinton and rapper D Smoke light up 'Let's Get Lit'. He even doffs a cap to d&b on future jazz-dance classic 'Prologue'. Immense.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $14.64
Fearless Movement
Fearless Movement (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: YO 350LP. Rel: 02 May 24
Lesanu (2:18)
Asha The First (feat Thundercat, Taj Austin & Ras Austin) (6:51)
The Visionary (feat Terrace Martin) (7:44)
Get Lit (feat George Clinton & D Smoke) (4:41)
Computer Love (feat Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat & Brandon Colman) (9:21)
Dream State (feat Andre 3000) (8:30)
Interstellar Peace (The Last Stance) (feat BJ The Chicago Kid) (5:02)
The Garden Parth (6:40)
Road To Self (12:40)
Together (feat BJ The Chicago Kid) (5:29)
Lines In The Sand (7:24)
Prologue (8:18)
Review: Kamasi Washington is one of modern jazz's most innovative and adventurous talents, especially when serving up his vast albums. Fearless Movement is another testament to that which serves as a wild sonic journey through jazz, funk, and soul, all while showcasing the saxophonist's virtuosity and vision. Across its 12 tracks, Washington weaves intricate melodies with pulsating rhythms to create a dynamic and immersive listen. From the soaring solos to the tight ensemble playing, each moment is filled with energy and emotion and the ambitious compositions and powerful performances never fail to leave you listening on in awe and wonder. Washington really pushes the boundaries of contemporary jazz while paying homage to its rich traditions here with masterful storytelling that leaves a lasting impression.
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My Heart Sings (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
My Heart Sings (Record Store Day RSD 2025) ("starflower leaf green" vinyl LP)
Cat: DVKLP 03. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Cochetitos De Sandias (Little Watermelon Cheeks) (3:54)
Clarity (4:00)
My Name Is Maya (4:12)
Country Lullaby (5:36)
My Heart Is Gonna Break (3:51)
My Heart Sings (1:45)
La Cigale Et La Fourmi (The Grasshopper & The Ant) (2:55)
Promises (3:51)
Blue Moon (2:45)
Intérprete: Miche
 in stock $30.39
Watkins At Large (Tone Poet Series)
Watkins At Large (Tone Poet Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 483217 9. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Return To Paradise (12:45)
Phinupi (9:22)
Phil T McNasty's Blues (4:57)
More Of The Same (10:05)
Panonica (3:51)
Review: The reissue of Doug Watkins' seminal album Watkins at Large provides an essential restoration of a jazz classic, originally recorded in 1956. This Tone Poet Vinyl Edition, meticulously produced by Joe Harley and mastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Gray, offers aficionados a pristine auditory experience. This version is presented in a deluxe tip-on jacket with an included booklet. At just 22 years old, Watkins led a remarkable ensemble featuring jazz icons such as Donald Byrd on trumpet, Hank Mobley on tenor sax, Kenny Burrell on guitar, Duke Jordan on piano, and Art Taylor on drums. This album features Watkins' masterful bass play, as he navigates through blues, ballads, and more with his band. Tracks like 'Return to Paradise' and 'Phil T. McNasty's Blues' highlight Watkins' ability to blend seamlessly with and support his stellar lineup, making Watkins at Large a must-have. This reissue is not only a tribute to Watkins' legacy but also a necessary addition for collectors and new fans alike, given the rarity and high cost of original pressings.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $42.82
Black Market
Black Market (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 428. Rel: 01 Nov 11
Black Market
Cannon Ball
Gibraltar
Elegant People
Three Clowns
Barbary Coast
Hernadnu
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Sweetnighter
Sweetnighter (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 515R. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Boogie Woogie Waltz (13:05)
Manolete (5:56)
Adios (3:00)
125th Street Congress (12:15)
Will (6:18)
Non-Stop Home (3:53)
Review: American jazz fusion outfits don't come much more venerated than Weather Report. Fronted by leader Joe Zawinul, the ensemble evolved subtly throughout their career and it was in 1974 that they dropped this album, Sweetnighter. It proved to be a little more funky and influenced by the emerging t&b of the day than its predecessors and it is also noted for being the last long player the band cut with original bassist Miroslav Vitous, as well as being the band's first album to make it into the Top 100 in the US charts of the day. It sodas as good now as ever on this nice heavyweight vinyl pressing.
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Intérprete: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $33.43
Web Max II
Cat: CPT 6231. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Perennial Journey
Testimony
The Source Of All Things (feat Marja Burchard (Embryo))
La Planete Fantastique
Fellow Travellers
The 6th Dimension
Olobo (feat Carlos Nino)
Artist Unknown
Zutuma
Look Beyond The Sun
Intérprete: Pete Haigh
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 in stock $14.08
Am Are
Am Are (CD)
Cat: 377970 5. Rel: 25 Apr 25
How?
Rein
Is Anyone Listening ?
Bag
Reel
Render
Vender
Jazzbasill
Am Are
Think Ahead
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Am Are
Am Are (2xLP)
Cat: 377970 6. Rel: 24 Apr 25
BAG (6:53)
Vender (5:31)
Is Anyone Listening ? (4:41)
Am Are (6:12)
Rein (6:49)
Think Ahead (6:39)
Render (8:53)
How? (2:26)
Jazzbasill (5:14)
Reel (7:05)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Bugge Wesseltoft, a jazz innovator known for the diversity of his sound, is back with 'Am Are,' which is an expressive exploration of many sonic textures and dynamic contrasts. This album showcases Wesseltoft's inspiring collaborations with a constellation of superb musicians who bridge generations and styles. From sparse arrangements to complex layers of dubs and loops, Am Are highlights the power of human connection through improvisational interplay. Wesseltoft's curated selection demonstrates his passion for projects that spark creativity and celebrate the beauty of musical communication and make another fine addition to his catalogue.
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Gnu High (Luminessence Series)
Gnu High (Luminessence Series) (gatefold audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: ECM 1069. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Heyoke (21:47)
Smatter (11:16)
Gnu Suite (7:25)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $36.19
Windmill Tilter: The Story Of Don Quixote (remastered)
Windmill Tilter: The Story Of Don Quixote (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 074805 7. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Preamble (0:41)
Don The Dreamer (6:14)
Sweet Dulcinea Blue (3:40)
Bachelor Sam (4:54)
Sancho (5:09)
The Cave Of Montesinos (4:43)
Propheticape (6:41)
Altisidora (1:06)
Don No More (8:11)
Review: Ken Wheeler was a musician who was more than well schooled in the conventions of charts and dance bands. But for this project he cut loose and show a more improvisational skill and free will to go off-grid It's his debut album and was recorded with the John Dankworth Orchestra featuring a young John McLaughlin on guitar, Dave Holland on bass and various other talents who all helped make this such a fine example of modern jazz, big band and orchestral styles. Tunes like 'Propheticape' swell and build to tune peaks before all energy is dissipated and the trumpet is left to rebuild. 'Altisidora' is more quiet and subtle with oboes and gelt percussion setting the mood. 'Bachelor Sam' is a wandering wonder. Lovely.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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The Infinity Of Nothingness
The Infinity Of Nothingness (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 144. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Nothingness (5:02)
Solar Breeze From The East (14:03)
Spectral Realms (9:22)
Infinity Suite: Time (part 1) (2:03)
Infinity Suite: Space (part 2) (2:12)
Infinity Suite: Energy (part 3) (4:02)
Review: Over three decades of musical exploration and innovation have cemented German guitarist and bandleader JJ Whitefield as a stalwart in the realm of authentic, timeless music. As a founding member of the Poets Of Rhythm in the early 90s, Whitefield pioneered a hard-edged take on 70s street funk, setting the stage for the Deep Funk scene to come. His subsequent ventures under various pseudonyms, including Karl Hector, showcased his versatility and eclectic influences, drawing from Ethiopian Jazz, West African funk, Kraut-rock, and ambient sounds. With his latest album, The Infinity Of Nothingness, Whitefield delves into the astral realms of spiritual jazz, paying homage to influences like Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders while forging his own path. The album's mature, delicate orchestrations evoke a trance-like atmosphere, with subtle accents of hip-hop, library and avant garde seamlessly integrated. Tracks like the sparse opener 'Nothingness' and the expansive 'Infinity Suite' demonstrate Whitefield's ability to create music that not only honors his influences but also stands the test of time. The Infinity Of Nothingness represents a culmination of Whitefield's lifelong musical journey, showcasing his unwavering dedication to authenticity and innovation.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Lost In Abstraction
Lost In Abstraction (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: JMANLP 132. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Abstraction (3:47)
Lost (3:34)
Venus Fly Trap (3:33)
Temptation (3:53)
Too Much (4:22)
Where Would We Be (4:54)
Up There (3:29)
Discarded (3:02)
Suspended (4:11)
Got It? (4:22)
Review: Amanda Whiting released her first music back in 2007, but it's been in recent years the accomplished UK harp player has developed a working relationship with Jazzman. N doubt a response to the rude health of UK jazz, 2020 saw the release of Little Sunflower and last year she delivered After Dark. Now Whiting makes it a hat trick with Lost In Abstraction, a stunning release which shows off her gift as a performer and composer across 10 vignettes. There's a mellow mood to the music on offer here, and if you have a weakness for the lilting sound of the harp in a jazz context, be sure not to miss this exquisite album.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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The Liminality Of Her
Cat: FW 292. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Finding The Way (0:47)
Facing The Sun (7:04)
Intertwined (feat PEACH) (5:51)
Liminal (3:52)
Nomad (4:22)
Alchemy (1:51)
Waiting To Go (feat Chip Wickham) (5:46)
No Turning Back (3:48)
Rite Of Passage (feat PEACH) (2:51)
Feels So Far Away (1:05)
Review: The Liminality of Her is a new ten track album by Amanda Whiting, the acclaimed Welsh harpist and composer. With classical training and a unique sound reminiscent of Ashby and Coltrane, Whiting swiftly earned her place in the UK jazz scene and her journey includes collaborations with Don Leisure and features on projects like 'Shaboo Strikes Back'. Backed by Chip Wickham on flute and PEACH on vocals, this album showcases Whiting's hypnotic jazz fusion compositions, exploring themes of transition and liberation. From the cinematic 'After Dark' to the playful 'Lost in Abstraction', immerse yourself in the liminal soundscape and you won't be left disappointed.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $22.09
Blue To Red
Blue To Red (LP + insert)
Cat: LMNK 66LP. Rel: 04 Jun 20
Blue To Red (7:21)
Route One (6:58)
Interstellar (8:30)
The Cosmos (11:07)
Double Cross (5:30)
Mighty Yusef (5:56)
Review: There's always been a spiritual bent to some of flautist and saxophonist Chip Wickham's music, but rarely has it been so explicit as it is on "Blue To Red", his third full-length excursion. Surrounded by becalmed harps, spacey electric piano keys, languid double-bass, ear-catching cello and bustling drums, Wickham's breezy flute solos sound like a cosmic call to arms for all those who love the more spiritual side of jazz. It's a smart blueprint that Wickham and his cohorts happily apply to both up-tempo and downbeat moments, in the process delivering a set of inspired instrumentals that remain accessible entertaining and pleasingly alluring.
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Shamal Wind
Cat: LMNK 60LP. Rel: 24 May 18
Shamal Wind (8:41)
Snake Eyes (6:30)
Soho Strut (4:14)
The Mirage (feat Matthew Halsall) (8:26)
Barrio 71 (6:24)
Rebel No 23 (6:08)
Review: Chip Wickham, who usually goes by the first name of Roger, returns to Madrid's excellent Lovemonk label with a mini LP to inaugurare the start of summer, which means a start to some pretty killer shades of balearica! In fairness, however, this album and the man's sound are much more in line with the jazzy end of the spectrum, breaking beats and forming new, forward-thinking arrangements. For instance, the opening "Shamal Wind" is a wonderful excursion into dreamier realms of the flute, while "Snake Eyes" picks up the tempo and makes way for an album thy can be plaid on your headphones, out on the car speakers, and most certainly in the dance! A wonderfully composed piece of music from a rising talent of true broken beat.
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La Sombra
La Sombra (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: LMNK 54LP. Rel: 29 Nov 18
La Sombra (9:28)
Sling Shot (6:33)
Red Planet (5:44)
The Detour (5:11)
Pushed Too Far (6:16)
Tokyo Slow Mo (6:35)
La Leyenda Del Tiempo (4:21)
Review: Last spotted cavorting with his Nirvana-covering side project Blue Mode and previous operating as Kid Costa, killer flautist and composer Chip Wickham (real name Roger) delivers his debut LP on Lovemonk. Ranging from gentle wave lapping spiritualism of tracks such as "Tokyo Slow Mo" and the cinematic "Pushed Too Far" to much more frenetic, energetic cuts like "Le Leyenda Del Tiempo" by way of funkier, lolloping grooves like "The Detour", it's a beautiful, vibrant snapshot of Wickham's skills that will grow as the months get warmer. Stunning.
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Cloud 10
Cloud 10 (LP + insert)
Cat: GONDLP 051. Rel: 08 Sep 22
Cloud 10 (2:13)
Stratospheric (6:51)
Lower East Side (2:38)
Winter (5:22)
Tubby Chaser (8:29)
Dark Eyes (2:18)
The Hit (4:38)
Before I Go (6:04)
Review: Hot on the heels of his debut EP on Mathew Hallsall's Gondwana Records, saxophonist and flautist Chip Wickham is back with a full length. He is a member of the first Godwana Orchestra and was on Halsall's debut long player Sending My Love, but now really steps out with a sound that is all his own on Cloud 10. It's lush and spiritual, with mellifluous keys draped over gentle drums and heart aching sax solos reaching truly emotional highs. Gorgeous, life-affirming stuff from this modern great.
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 in stock $28.46
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