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Singles
Mississippi
Cat: PSTI 08. Rel: 05 Apr 12
Mississippi
Back On The Block
Yin & Yang
Strut
Review: With post punk seemingly back in fashion if Trevor Jackson's recent Metal Dance compilation is any signifier, it's quite an appropriate time for John Jah Wobble Wardle and Keith Levene to re-embark on a joint musical venture that was first executed in seminal style with PiL. Arriving in sealed cellophane sleeve from Pressure Sounds, the four track Mississippi EP shows Levene and Wardle to have lost none of their expertise, with the former's clattering guitar every bit as potent as the signature Wobble bass grooves. "Back On The Block" will undoubtedly appeal to fans of their work as PiL with it's infectious dub wise sprawl, whilst "Ying & Yang" is as potent an example of contemporary snarling post punk attitude you will hear this year.
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Empire State Of Mind
Cat: TIC 007. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Empire State Of Mind (4:38)
99 Problems (3:58)
Review: Lil Static Records has a reputation for delivering light touch rubs of classic hip-hop jams. The basic idea is to slightly beef up and tweak much-loved hip-hop faves while also making them slightly more DJ-friendly. That appears to be the case with their latest "45", which reps two stone cold classics from Mr Beyonce himself, Jay-Z. On the A-side you'll find a fine - if very similar - version of Alicia Keys hook-up 'Empire State of Mind', a colossal hit from the tail end of the last decade. Over on the flip the mysterious crew subtly tweaks Black Album favourite '99 Problems', in the process making a fuzzy, percussive classic even more scuzzy and low-slung.
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Gimme The Grease
Cat: AL 003. Rel: 11 May 23
Gimme The Grease (2:43)
I Want You (Any Way I Can) (2:20)
Review: Jim Jones (not that Jim Jones, but if your finger's on the pulse, then yes, that Jim Jones) makes a a whopping return with his new 7" 'Gimme The Grease'. A Memphis-via-London hard rock n' roll stonker, this one's a self-proclaimed ode to "getting over/getting it easy/getting it". Whatever that means, we're not sure, but the song is a figurative statement to match, as Jones sings relentlessly of prevailing against the odds despite life's grind, while staying staunchly backed up by rollincking drums, shimmying shakers and honking horn sections. Forwarding the upcoming album Ain' No Peril, it's a fantastic prototype for an upcoming album with an inevitable Mississippean rock stench, sure to sate anyone with even so much of a hint of keenness for the sound.
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Super Stroke
Cat: EXUMG 08. Rel: 18 Jun 20
Super Stroke (3:11)
Big Mistake (3:26)
Review: Brenda is thought to be the late Brenda Lee Jones from Ohio and the subject of the b-side here, which is the biggie, "Big Mistake," is thought to be her adopted son and mistakes his real mother made. It's a super sweet affair that will swell your heart with its lush soul sound. This reissue has been cut from the original master tapes and will help out anyone wanting to cop it without paying the L800 it cuttingly goes for online. The flip of record, "Super Stoke" is lit up with big fuzzy guitars and raw funk that never lets up.
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Two Tales For The Mind Vol 1
Cat: TTFM 001. Rel: 27 Apr 22
Magnolias & Revolvers (3:31)
Psychic Powers (2:38)
Review: Montenegrin-French composer, arranger, conductor, keyboardist, percussionist, vocalist and producer (nuff skills!) Janko Nilovic & The Soul Surfers have already turned our ears this year with a super 7" on Funk Night. Now they're back with another limited bit of 45rpm heat on Broc. Noth sides of this one makes for impossibly funky listening, with skilled instrumental solos getting deep under your skin and making you move. They are packed with charm and mark another noteworthy outing for this outfit.
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F
F (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: 45 LF. Rel: 22 Dec 20
Venice Beach - "F" (5:03)
Jay Airiness - "FF" (5:02)
Review: It's been a pretty successful year for 45 Loves, when all is said and done. The French imprint has managed to maintain a seriously high release quality throughout one of the toughest times in modern music history. Better yet, it has been serving up exactly what most of us have needed during this impossible era - disco music laced with a positive energy and cult elec-pop bits.

Venice Beach's 'F' is certainly a party-starter, to put it mildly. Vocals straight from the backing chorus of a Tom Tom Club banger, undercarriage destined for an Ibiza terrace if they ever open again, it makes keeping still more than difficult. Flip it to find 'FF' from Jay Airlines, an altogether dustier and more stoned affair, robbing samples from Lou Reed's 'Walk On The Wild Side' and adding punchy drums to introduce some lazy dancefloor potential.
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out of stock $14.42
Álbumes
Ritual De Lo Habitual (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 060349 7846191. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Stop! (3:57)
No One's Leaving (2:59)
Ain't No Right (3:37)
Obvious (5:45)
Been Caught Stealing (3:21)
Three Days (10:32)
Then She Did (8:18)
Of Course (6:50)
Classic Girl (4:52)
Review: 30 years ago in August, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Stephen Perkins and Eric Avery aka Janes Addiction put out their second album. It proved the most critically acclaimed and successful of all their work and in fact was their last for 13 years. Few other alternative rock albums have ever come close to the impact of the one. Fact fans will know, of course, the original record came with three different covers, and might also have read that the tortuous recording process behind the album is what eventually lead to the group's demise.
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Enough Is Enough
Enough Is Enough (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SNDWLP 115. Rel: 23 Aug 17
Reggae Deluxe (3:57)
Get Yourselves Together (6:04)
Enough Is Enough (6:25)
Some More (7:07)
Baby Rock (5:22)
Review: Jay-U Experience was the musical alter ego of Justus Nnakwe, a Nigerian musician who featured in several psychedelic rock and funk combos during the late '70s and early '80s. Collectors of Nigerian music have long sought out copies of his 1977 debut album, Enough is Enough, a fact that has inspired Soundway to prepare this licensed reissue. It's a thoroughly vibrant and entertaining set that sees Nnawke slip between leisurely reggae-pop ("Reggae Deluxe"), acid-fried Afro-funk ("Get Yourself Together"), sax-fuelled dancefloor psychedelia ("Some More") and fuzzy, organ-laden funk-rock heaviness (freaky closer "Baby Rock"). Given that finding original copies is near impossible these days, even for those who spend their lives digging in Lagos, this should be an essential purchase for fans of Nigerian music.
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out of stock $24.14
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