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Between Fragments
Cat: PILOTLP 01. Rel: 13 Jun 22
 
Breakbeat
Rest (6:30)
Passenger (4:23)
Journey (4:34)
Seducer (5:26)
Roboflow (5:26)
Systematic (4:31)
Went Too Far (6:02)
Do Not Resist (6:03)
Ying Yang (5:31)
Neintien Eyti (4:47)
Illumination (5:33)
Stay With Me Forever (5:10)
Lights On (5:35)
Review: Johannes Kolter is Kolter, an artist formerly known as DJOKO, and now a hotly tipped breaks and garage head who has already got plenty of attention. Here though he makes a grand and widescreen statement with the first release on the all-new Pilot label. It is a stylish and adventurous record with plenty of killer cuts from the downbeat hip hop opener to the deep house delights of 'Journey' via the elastic and energetic future house kicks of 'Roboflow.' Showcasing both a knack for well craft synths and expert drum programming precisions, this record plays out like a mini DJ set with all the twists and turns you need to keep you on your toes and fully engaged.

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Solstice '21
VARIOUS
Solstice '21 (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: SUBEX 00054. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rotator - "An Introduction To Intention" (3:45)
Letters From Mouse - "Yesterday's Sun" (2:58)
Cub/Cub - "Sustainer" (2:35)
Orbury Common - "The Scouring Of The White Horse" (2:54)
Onepointwo - "Throbbing Motor Lifeforms" (3:41)
Giants Of Discovery - "Heralding The Dawn" (4:24)
Wonderful Beasts - "Sage" (2:43)
Dogs Versus Shadows - "And They Named Him When The Sun Stands Still" (3:52)
Counter Silence - "All Of Us, Under The Sun" (3:03)
Transient Visitor - "Midsummer Men" (3:27)
Simon Klee - "The Sun-Stone" (3:38)
Rupert Lally - "First Rays Of The Summer Sun" (3:28)
Review: It's arriving a little late, given the Summer Solstice was late-June, but when an electronic compilation is as strong as this you can forgive the little things. Fittingly, this is a very UK sounding affair, with some tracks almost feeling like Bob Moog has walked into a maypole dance in some strange corner of the British Isles where detectives go missing. On the whole, though, things are much deeper and cosmic, which is where the whole celestial link clearly comes from.

To call it all ambient would be pretty reductive, but the label is useful for much of what's here. In actual fact the collection spans strange downtempo broken beats ('And They Named Him When The Sun Stands Still'), building grooves ('Throbbing Motor Lifeforms'), hypnotic drone ('All of Us Under The Sun') and atmospheric ethereality ('Heralding the Dawn').
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Catalogue Raisonne Vol X
Cat: SIS 010SC. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Progressive Rock
Darkside (7:31)
Maypole (5:05)
Live For Today (8:05)
RC8 (5:00)
The Cat (5:25)
Zero Time (6:52)
Review: British psychedelic rock band Dark released their debut album Dark Round The Edges in 1972 and put out several more until the late 70s. Steve Giles was the man responsible for forming the group while still at school in Northampton in 1968. He took care of the design, photography and production as well as playing lead guitar and providing vocals alongside Martin Weaver on guitar, Alan Bowley engineering and Ron Johnson on bass. Their well-honed live sound transferred well to record when they head into SIS Studios to record the bulk of their work. Melodic prog rock licks, fuzzy guitar riffs and angular drums define much of this collection.
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In Rainbows
Cat: XLCD 324. Rel: 02 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
15 Step
Bodysnatchers
Nude
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
All I Need
Faust Arp
Reckoner
House Of Cards
Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Videotape
Review: "In Rainbows", Radiohead's seventh album, finally gets a physical release! It's one thing downloading this landmark album, but to actually hold this is something special. Not only do you get increased sound quality, but you also get the amazing artwork from Stanley Donwood. This album includes "Nude", a live favourite for many years that was originally written during the "OK Computer" sessions. More minimal that their "Kid A" period, "In Rainbows" does something that very few albums have done - its sound is distinct from previous Radiohead albums, but is still clearly Radiohead. Hail to the kings, they are back on top form.
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Asiatisch
Cat: HDBLP 024. Rel: 01 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Shanzhai (For Shanzhai Biennial) (feat Helen Feng)
Szechuan
Wudang
Loading Beijing
Hainan Island
Shenzhen
Dragon Tattoo
Forbidden City
Shanghai Freeway
Jade Stairs
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Fatima Al Qadiri aligns with Hyperdub to release Asiatisch, a keenly anticipated debut album that's described as a "simulated road trip through an imagined China". First coming to prominence on the UNO label in 2011, Al Qadiri has subsequently provoked critical acclaim for the 2012 Desert Strike EP for Fade To Mind that played on her time spent living in Kuwait as a child, while her work under the Ayshay moniker for Tri Angle explored vocals in a unique manner. Asiatisch expands on the political themes of Desert Strike in a new and unexpected way, and acts as a homage to the style of grime known as "sinogrime". Asian motifs and melodies are prominent throughout whilst conceptually Al Qadiri runs through "the fantasies of east Asia as refracted through pulpy Western pop culture". If that wasn't enough to sell you on the concept, opening track "Shanzhai" is a "nonsensical Mandarin" language cover of Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U".
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Taiyo
Taiyo (2xLP)
Cat: UTTER 7. Rel: 15 Dec 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Seven Laws (10:31)
First Contact (7:28)
Merging (8:50)
The Forest (6:07)
Sufi Trance (19:06)
Taiyo (10:42)
Review: Nobody ever comes out and says "you have to spend three days living in a yurt in the Welsh wilderness to make a good album", but clearly the move can help your efforts. Just add some analogue and digital synths, and a thought process in line with that of Lucie st?pankova (AKA Avsluta) and Christian Duka, here working together for the first time under the name Vadin.

What a murky world they lure us into. From the chilling opening moments on 'The Seven Laws', all moorland whispers in the digital mist, through the warbling sci-fi consoles of 'Merging' and the tribalistic ritualism that seems to drive 'Sufi Trance', it's as wild as the conditions it was made in, and as transcendent as that experience will have been for the pair involved.
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North
North (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 006. Rel: 14 Oct 10
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
In The Wings
Gold
Deadness
Aidy's Grl Is A Computer
Under One Roof
Two Chords
North
Ostruez
Dear Heartbeat
When It's Gone
Review: There was much talk ahead of the release of Darkstar's debut album as to whether the London based outfit could live up to the promise of their stunning breakthrough single "Aidy's Girl Is A Computer" on Hyperdub in 2009. The answer, in short, is yes. In the course of the past 12 months Aiden Whalley and James Young have morphed from a production team into a band, adding vocalist James Buttery along the way, and North, the fruits of their labour, is a fragile, delicate and beautiful record. Tracks like "Gold" and ""Dear Heartbeat"" showcase an 80s synth pop sensibility, forming the backbone of an album that is steeped in worry and melancholia. Buttery's vocal talents add an extra layer of depth to the music, particularly on the poignant, piano driven opening and closing track "In The Wings" and "When It's Gone". There is much to explore on North, which will go down as one of 2010's most affecting electronic albums.
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Intérprete: Ennio Styles
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A Wha' Him Deh Pon?
Cat: BLACKCD 007. Rel: 01 Jul 11
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Start A New (feat Sharlene Hector)
Sparkling Minds (feat Georgina Anne Muldrow)
Da Fuzz (feat Lord Amercy)
All That She Knows (feat Obenwa)
We Are Virgo (feat Kaidi Tatham)
They Never Know (feat Sarina Leah)
Until It's Done (feat Nia Andrews)
Whatever (instrumental)
Interlude (feat Taylor Mcferrin)
Love & Hate You (feat Obenewa)
Monday Blues
It's Nothing (feat Nadine Charles)
Pushing You To Begin (feat Ferraz)
Wispa Bar
No Bother Talk It
Right From Wrong (feat Tosin Tao)
Not In My Disco
Dego's Dancehall Cry
Late Night Fright
The Monach
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Maiden Flight (remastered)
Cat: SCLP 040. Rel: 06 Mar 23
 
Progressive Rock
Maiden Flight (3:57)
Star Of Ishtar (8:06)
Sailboat (5:29)
My Lady Know No Other (2:01)
Za Da Phase Three (1:14)
Za Da Phase Seven (0:46)
Broken Ladder (4:47)
Man On The Mountain (2:35)
Where The Hell Is Home (2:39)
Stormdance (part 1) (2:17)
Stormdance (part 2) (3:51)
Calender (1:02)
Review: It could not get much more late-1960s into early-1970s folk rock if it tried. Band name: Rainbird. Album title: Maiden Flight. General vibe: somewhere between a psychedelic ultraworld, late night blues basement and trip to a remote island to join an off-grid community. Painting quite a vivid picture there, admittedly, this 1971 rarity proves exactly why contemporary musicians can try to emulate this era but will never truly recreate it. Simply put, it's impossible to commit in the same way today. Rant and questionable point aside, Rainbird's uncovered gem is an epic masterpiece in no uncertain terms. From the wistful croonerdom of 'Stormdance (Part 1)' and its Wurlitzer powered chaotic seizure follow up l ('Stormdance (Part 2)'), to the lead guitar solo mastery of 'Man On the Mountain' and the quiet, reflective journeyman stuff on 'Sailboat', it manages to include every totem of this scene, without sounding cliched.
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Harps Of The Ancient Temples
Cat: PFM 107. Rel: 17 Nov 20
 
Jazz
The Hebrews 425 AD (2:09)
Japan 375 AD (2:58)
Pompeii 76 AD (2:11)
Greece 300 BC (1:56)
The Mayans 700 BC (2:02)
Crete 1400 BC (3:12)
Babylon 1500 BC (2:27)
Stonehenge 1600 BC (2:20)
Egypt 1700 BC (4:09)
Lemuria 16 000 BC (1:30)
Atlantis 21 000 BC (2:03)
Review: Gail Laughton's Harps of the Ancient Temples was originally released in 1969 and now gets a proper reissue job courtesy of Pleasure For Music. It is a stunning piece of work from the American jazz harpist who has scored many films and cartoons during his time working in Hollywood. the record was produced by the sound engineer Paul Beaver who is said to be the dude who introduced the Moog to Stevie Wonder and Frank Zappa. Alway, the sound here manages to be both classical and space age, retro yet futuristic, with the shimmering, ethereal quality of the harp impossible to ignore.
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For The First Time
Cat: ZENCD 269. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Instrumental
Athens, France
Science Fair
Sunglasses
Track X
Opus
Review: Since they emerged in 2019, there's been a fair amount of hype around Black Country, New Road, with one noted media outlet calling them, "the best band in the world right now". While that might be a little over-the-top, there's no doubting that they're a unique proposition - as this much-anticipated debut album on Ninja Tune proves. Stylistically, they're hard to pin down, variously fusing post-punk guitars, fuzzy Stereolab synths and folksy strings with thoughtful, story-telling spoken word vocals (think Arab Strap), restless bass guitar and drums and sax sounds that have more in common with the more experimental end of jazz than alternative rock. It's an usual mixture, but a hugely alluring and surprisingly coherent one. For The First Time is, then, a genuinely impressive debut album.
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Music From Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service
Jarvis COCKER / VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1543. Rel: 26 Sep 19
 
Soundtracks
John Baker - "Invasion Muzak"
Tim Rose - "Snowed In"
Antony & The Johnsons - "Crazy In Love"
Jarvis Cocker/David Cunningham - "The Interrogative Mood"
The Katzenjammers - "Cars"
Joseph & Louise Spence - "Won't That Be A Happy Time"
Andrew Wartts & The Gospel Storytellers - "Peter & John"
Bob Welch - "Don't Wait Too Long"
Alternative TV - "Cold Rain"
Serafina Steer - "Day Glo"
The Kings Singers - "After The Gold Rush"
Miranda July - "Rock Intro"
Morgana King - "It's A Quiet Thing"
Nina Simone - "Baltimore"
Art Garfunkel - "Waters Of March"
The Legendary Tigerman - "The Whole World's Got Eyes On You"
Cabaret Voltaire - "The Single"
Derek Cain/Derek Bowskill - "December"
Deanna Storey/John Brion - "Little Person"
Jake Thakray - "Old Molly Metcalf"
The Camarata Contemporary Chamber Group - "Gymnopedie No 3"
The Phoenix Foundation/Christopher Hitchens - "Corale/Thoughts On Religion"
Headless Heroes - "True Love Will Find You In The End"
Review: He will forever be known as the frontman of Pulp, but for many music lovers Jarvis Cocker has also won our affections with his erudite selections for his BBC 6 Music show. Entitled Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service, it ran every week from 2010 to 2017 and now a selection of his personal favourites get the compilation treatment. Reflecting the mood of most Sundays, the music is soothing, soft and mellow, but always high quality. There are stunning covers or Beyonce by Anthony & the Jonsons and Gary Numan's "Cars" on steel drums, plaintive piano pieces from John Baker and a classic from Nina Simone amongst a whole treasure trove of gems.
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Sweet As Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From The Horn Of Africa
VARIOUS
Cat: OSTCD 003. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
International
Nimco Jamaac - "Buuraha U Dheer (The Highest Mountains)"
Aamina Camaari - "Rag Waa Nacab Iyo Nasteexo (Men Are Cruel & Kind)"
Ali Nuur - "Unknown"
Hibo Nuura - "Haddii Hoobalkii Gabay (If The Artist Let's You Down)"
Gacaltooyo Band - "Ninkaan Ogayn (He Who Does Not Know)" (feat Faduumina Hilowle)
Iftiin Band - "Xuduud Ma Leh Xubigaan (This Love Has No Boundaries)" (feat Mahmud Abdalla "Jerry" Hussen & Maryan Naasir)
Xasan Diiriye - "Qaraami (Love)"
Dur Dur Band - "Gorof (Elixir)" (feat Sahra Dawo)
Sharaf Band - "Kadeed Badanaa Naftaydani (My Life Is Full Of Tribulations)" (feat Xaawo Hiiraan)
4 Mars - "Na Daadihi (Guide Us)"
Danan Hargeysa - "Uur Hooyo (Mother's Womb)" (feat Mohamed "Huro" Abdihashi)
Sharero Band - "Qays Iyo Layla (Romeo & Juliet)" (feat Faadumo Qaasim)
Waaberi - "Oktoobar Waatee? Waa Taayadii (What's October? It's Ours)"
Dur Dur Band - "Duruuf Maa Laygu Diidee (Rejected Due To My Circumstance)" (feat Muqtar Idi Ramadan)
Iftiin Band - "Anaa Qaylodhaanta" (feat Mahmud Abdalla "Jerry" Hussen)
Review: In 1988, on the eve of the civil war that began to tear apart Somalia in the early 1990s, an intrepid band of broadcasters and journalists secretly salvaged some 10,000 cassettes of homegrown music from the archives of Radio Hargeissa in Somaliland. Almost 30 years on, those tapes have finally been mined for Sweet As Broken Dates, a brilliant compilation that finally showcases some of the multitude of gems that were recorded and released in the country between the late '60s and early '90s. It's a brilliant collection, all told, full of exotic music that combines Western styles - soul, funk, disco, pop, reggae, boogie, psychedelic rock and even early hip-hop- with musical influences from the wider region (most notably Arabic and tropical music from islands in the Indian Ocean). In other words, it should be an essential purchase.
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Forfolks
Cat: IARC 52CD. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Jazz
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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Wet Leg
Wet Leg (CD)
Cat: WIGCD 496. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Being In Love
Chaise Longue
Angelica
I Don't Wanna Go Out
Wet Dream
Convincing
Loving You
Ur Mum
Oh No
Piece Of Shit
Supermarket
Too Late Now
Review: Given that Isle of White twosome Wet Leg (AKA late twenty-somethings Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers) broke through with an insanely infectious chunk of monosyllabic rap-sporting post-punk pop, the stupidly catchy 'Chaise Longue', it seems fitting that the song lands early on their self-titled debut album - track two, to be precise. While the set features little else quite as upbeat, energetic and unashamedly joyous, it's still a boisterous and at times brilliant debut full of tongue-in-cheek lyrics, low-slung post-punk intent, raucous references to vintage '80s and '90s indie, weighty guitar riffs and ear-catching melodic motifs. It's the kind of set capable of pushing them towards super-stardom and will undoubtedly be warmly received by critics.
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What Do The Stars Say To You
RON TRENT presents WARM
Cat: ALNCD 68. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Melt Into You (feat Alex Malheiros (Azymuth))
Cool Water (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn)
Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) (feat Khruangbin)
The Ride
Cycle Of Many
In The Summer When We Were Young
Flowers (feat Venecia)
Sphere (feat Jean-Luc Ponty)
Admira (feat Gigi Masin)
Endless Love
Rocking You
WARM
On My Way Home
What Do The Stars Say To You
Cool Water Interlude (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn)
Review: We all know and love Ron Trent as a house music maestro, but as his elevated productions have betrayed over the years, his chops reach well beyond the simple demands of functional club stuff. In line with his more eclectic output, What Do The Stars Say To You heralds his WARM project in a frankly stunning burst of musicality that harks back to the glory days of 70s and 80s studio prowess. This is still music driven by a groove, but it's certainly not a house by numbers affair. Instead you get soaring violin solos (from Jean Luc Ponty no less), infinte threads of nimble keys work and enough downtempo, slinky grooves to buffet a yacht from the Balearics to the Florida Keys and back again. Featuring members of Azymuth, Gigi Masin and Khruangbin amongst others, this is a return to the craft of exquisite album making, as handled by a true master in his field.
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Intérprete: Stephane Attias
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Our Likeness (reissue)
Cat: CDSTUMM 96. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Last Song
Our Likeness
Being
Like Water & Water
Glitter Of Night
Spring
Smell
Depth Of The Forehead
Our Element
Expression
Ocean
Review: Japanese avant-garde artist Phew (real name Hiromi Moritani) has released a string of inspired solo albums since the turn of the '80s, though few are quite as atmospheric and majestic as 1992's 'Our Likeness'. Like some of her other albums from the period, it was produced by Conny Plank and Can's Jaki Liebezeit, with various industrial and post-punk musicians joining in the fun. As this reissue proves, it remains a fantastic album - a set rooted in krautrock, post-rock and dub in which her expressive vocals sit amongst a mixture of squally guitars, loose-limbed drums, dubby bass, trippy electronics and effects aplenty.
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NOW That's What I Call 12" 70s
VARIOUS
Cat: CDNNNOW 130. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Pop
Elton John - "Are You Ready For Love" (extended version - CD1)
Wings - "Goodnight Tonight" (long version)
Cliff Richard - "We Don't Talk Anymore" (12" mix)
Blondie - "Heart Of Glass" (12" version)
Roxy Music - "Angel Eyes" (extended version)
Japan - "Life In Tokyo" (12" extended version)
M - "Pop Muzik" (Nik Launay '79 12")
The Flying Lizards - "Money" (12" version)
Lene Lovich - "Lucky Number" (Slavic dance version)
Public Image Limited - "Death Disco" (12" remix)
Ian Dury & The Blockheads - "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stcik" (12" version)
The B 52's - "Rock Lobster"
Sparks - "Beat The Clock" (long version - CD2)
Cerrone - "Supernature" (extended version)
Voyage - "From East To West" (extended version)
Sheila & B Devotion - "Spacer" (A Tom Moulton mix)
The Three Degrees - "The Runner" (long version)
Leif Garrett - "I Was Made For Dancin'" (12" version)
Boney M - "Rivers Of Babylon" (12" version)
Eruption - "I Can't Stand The Rain" (extended version)
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover" (extended version)
Meco - "Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" (DJ Promo-Only version)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Boogie Wonderland" (with The Emotions - 12" version - CD3)
McFadden & Whitehead - "Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now" (12" version)
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights" (Special Disco version)
Odyssey - "Native New Yorker" (12" Disco mix)
Yvonne Elliman - "If I Can’t Have You" (extended version)
A Taste Of Honey - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (album version)
Dan Hartman - "Relight My Fire" (12" Disco remix)
Grace Jones - "I Need A Man" (12" version)
Dennis Parker - "Like An Eagle" (12" version)
Andrea True Connection - "More, More, More" (12" version)
Cher - "Take Me Home" (12" version)
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park Suite" (DJ Promo 12" version - CD4)
The Trammps - "Disco Inferno" (extended version)
Chic - "Everybody Dance" (12" mix)
Amii Stewart - "Light My Fire/137 Disco Heaven" (long version)
Frantique - "Strut Your Funky Stuff" (12" version)
Vicki Sue Robinson - "Turn The Beat Around" (extended version)
Diana Ross - "Love Hangover" (12" version)
Gloria Gaynor - "I Will Survive" (12" version)
Thelma Houston - "Don’t Leave Me This Way" (12" version)
Review: Given that the concept of the 12" version was born during the mid-to-late 1970s, it seems fitting that this four-disc trawl through extended mixes of the era leans heavily on classic disco cuts. Of course, there are some genuine must-haves among the DJ-friendly disco extensions on offer, not least Elton John's Philly Soul anthem 'Are You Ready For Love', Cerrone's 'Supernature', Dan Hartman's 'Relight My Fire' and Diana Ross's epic 'Love Hangover'. Throw in a smattering of post-punk and new wave gems, plus arguably the greatest end-of-night anthem of all, Wings' 'Goodnight Tonight' (the extended version of which gets brilliantly dubbed-out in the middle and is far superior to the seven-inch mix) and you have a rock-solid collection of club-ready '70s sing-alongs.
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Where I'm Meant To Be
Cat: PTKF 30202. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Life Goes On (feat Sampa The Great)
Victory Dance
No Confusion (Kojey Radical)
Welcome To My World
Togetherness
Ego Killah
Smile
Live Srong
Siesta (Emeli Sande)
Words By Steve
Belonging
Never The Same Again
Words By TJ
Love In Outer Space (NAO)
Review: Ezra Collective has described their hotly anticipated second album, 'Where I'm Meant To Be', as "a thumping celebration of life". As with their previous work, it's rooted in the band's love of on-stage improvisation - call-and-response instrument solos abound throughout - and peppered with contributions from guest vocalists including Sampa The Great, Emeli Sande and Nao. Musically, it's undoubtedly joyous, blurring the boundaries between contemporary UK jazz, afrobeat, hip-hop, dub, Latin rhythms and soft-touch electronics. The plentiful highlights include steppers-powered dub-jazz workout 'Ego Killah', sparkling opener 'Life Goes On' and the Afro-Cuban brilliance of 'Victory Dance'.
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Fossora
Fossora (CD)
Cat: TPLP 1485CD1. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atopos
Ovule
Mycelia
Sorrowful Soil
Ancestress
Fagurt Er I Fjordum
Victimhood
Allow
Fungal City
Trolla-Gabba
Freefall
Fossora
Her Mother's House
Review: In interviews promoting Fossora, her tenth album, Bjork joked that it started life as "her Clarinet album" - a nod to the set's extensive (and sometimes experimental) use of regular and bass clarinet instrumentation. Really, though, it's her lockdown album, and one partly inspired by the grief she felt following the passing of her mother in 2018. In many ways it's an astonishing set, with the Icelandic artist adding her own distinctive lyrics and vocals - still effortlessly emotional and addictive after all these years - to tracks that brilliantly fuse, mix and mangle red-lined tribal drums, fuzzy IDM style electronics, brass band arrangements, jazz instrumentation and, on the inspired title track, increasingly intense, break-neck dancefloor rhythms that tend towards the gabber end of the spectrum. Unusual, entertaining and utterly beguiling; it's another brilliant album from a genuine one-off.
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Urm
Urm (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ANA 012. Rel: 03 Jun 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Part 1 (intro) (16:51)
Part 2 (16:26)
Review: UK label ANA serve up this debut album from a mysterious outfit known as Oyl. The music is just as mysterious and experimental and takes you on an introspective journey. Made on a collection of hardware amongst other bits, the record has oversized 808 bass sounds, dripping water effects, intricate sound designs and bit-crushed pads that make for dynamic tracks always on the move. The mood is often dark and dank, with abstract moments and an overtone of psychedelia that takes you into a whole new world of sound.
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No Thank You
Cat: FLO 00016CD. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Angel
Gorilla
Silhouette
No Merci
X
Heart On Fire
Broken
Sideways
Who Even Cares
Control
Review: First released on streaming services back in December, Little Simz fifth album, No Thank You, finally makes it onto CD. Chances are you've already heard it, but if not, we can confirm that it's a genuinely brilliant set that more than lives up to the dizzy heights of its Mercury Prize-winning predecessor, 2021's Sometimes I Might Be Introvert. Constructed in great sonic detail by long-term production partner InFlo - all sultry strings, head-nodding R&BV beats, sampled horns, background and chorus vocals from Cleo Sol and warming bass - the ten-track set contains some of Little Simz's most potent lyrics - all of which are delivered with the kind of seamless, London-accented flow that we've come to expect from her. Another triumph from one of the UK's greatest MCs.
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NOW 12" 80s: 1980
VARIOUS
NOW 12" 80s: 1980 (unmixed 4xCD)
Cat: CDNOW 1280. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Blondie - "Call Me" (Theme From "American Gigolo" - original 12" version)
Lipps Inc - "Funkytown" (12" version)
Sheila And B Devotion - "Spacer" (Full Length version)
Diana Ross - "I'm Coming Out" (Full Length version)
Kool & The Gang - "Celebration" (12" edit)
The Gap Band - "Oops Up Side Your Head" (12" single version)
Change - "Searching" (Searching)
Narada Michael Walden - "I Shoulda Loved YA" (12" version)
Aretha Franklin - "What A Fool Believes" (12" version)
Crown Heights Affair - "You Gave Me Love" (12" mix)
Donna Summer - "Walk Away" (12" version)
Spandau Ballet - "To Cut A Long Story Short" (12" version)
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - "Messages" (10' single version)
Sparks - "When I'm With You" (Full Length version)
Toyah - "Ieya" (Full Length version)
UB40 - "The Earth Dies Screaming" (12" version)
Linx - "You're Lying" (long version)
Tom Browne - "Funkin' For Jamaica" (remix)
Jermaine Jackson - "Let's Get Serious" (12" version)
Leon Haywood - "Don't Push It Don't Force It" (12" version)
Bobby Thurston - "Check Out The Groove" (Full Length version)
Teena Marie - "Behind The Groove" (12" version)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Taste Of Bitter Love" (12" version)
Ottawan - "DISCO" (12" English version)
Odyssey - "Use It Up & Wear It Out" (12" single edit)
Liquid Gold - "Dance Yourself Dizzy" (12" mix)
Kelly Marie - "Feels Like I'm In Love" (12" version)
Village People - "Can't Stop The Music" (12" version)
Grace Jones - "Love Is The Drug" (long version)
Amii Stewart - "The Letter" (long version)
Boney M - "My Friend Jack" (long version)
Stacy Lattisaw - "Jump To The Beat" (12" version)
Teddy Pendergrass - "Love TKO" (Full Length version)
UB40 - "Dream A Lie" (12" version)
Donna Summer - "On The Radio" (12" version)
Change - "Glow Of Love" (long version)
The Spinners - "Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me Girl" (12" version)
Gibson Brothers - "Cuba" (12" version)
Viola Wills - "If You Could Read My Mind" (extended version)
Stephanie Mills - "Never Knew Love Like This Before" (12" mix)
Loleatta Holloway - "Love Sensation" (Tom Moulton mix)
The SOS Band - "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" (long version)
Shalamar - "I Owe You One" (12" version)
Sister Sledge - "Got To Love Somebody" (extended version)
The Whispers - "And The Beat Goes On" (extended version)
Review: Having delivered a string of loosely themed collections of extended mixes and 12" versions from the 1980s, the long-running NOW compilation strand has launched a new series focusing on music released in specific years across the decade. 1980, the inaugural collection, is relatively light on pop, 'alternative' and new wave extended mixes (though OMD, Spandau Ballet, Sparks and UB40 all appear), but big on soaring disco hits, crossover club classics and chart-bothering dance numbers from the dawn of the decade of Thatcher and Reagan. That means outings for the likes of Tom Browne's 'Funkin' For Jamaica', Teena Marie's exceptional 'Behind The Groove', Grace Jones' low-slung cover of Roxy Music's 'Love is the Drug', Tom Moulton's peerless version of Loleatta Holloway's 'Love Sensation', an Odyssey's addictive 'Use It Up & Wear It Out'.
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I Inside The Old Year Dying
Cat: PTKF 30322. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Prayer At The Gate
Autumn Term
Lonesome Tonight
Seem An I
The Nether-edge
I Inside The Old Year Dying
All Souls
A Child's Question, August
I Inside The Old I Dying
August
A Child's Question, July
A Noiseless Noise
Review: Following a couple of years spent re-releasing many of her classic albums, alongside sets featuring demo versions of the same songs, Polly Jean Harvey is finally ready to release a new album - her first for seven long years. Reunited with long-time collaborators John Parish and Flood, Harvey delivers alluring, at times otherworldly songs - delivered beautifully and with more than a hint of world-weary emotions - backed by sparse, effects-laden instrumentation, metronomic grooves and plenty of pastoral, folk-influenced intent. We've not listened to the lyrics intently enough (yet) to adequately discuss their themes, but in advance Harvey's label promised "biblical images and references to Shakespeare" amongst the introspection and hard-worn commentary.
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Retrospective: Redux 90-22
Cat: REWARM 15CD. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Sheriff
A Zed & 2ls
Harmonicas Are Shite
Little Dipper
Throwing Down A Shape
Airlock Homes
Bumblehaun
Madame Le Fevre
Neanderthal
Hush Hush
Toro De Fuego (previously unreleased)
Review: Following on from Running Back's much-needed reissue of their seminal, saucer-eyed early 90s deep house gem 'Mermaids', Ali Tillett's Re:Warm label has decided to serve up a fresh retrospective of the sprawling career of Hull twosome Fila Brazillia. Tillett has done an excellent job too - not an easy task given the sheer size of the pair's catalogue - opting to mix kaleidoscopic early favourites (the dreamy, sunrise-ready brilliance of 'The Sheriff') and bona-fide chill-out classics (the superb 'A Zed and Two L's' and 'Harmonicas Are Shite') with stoner funk numbers from later albums ('Throwing Down a Shape', 'Airlock Holmes') and lesser-celebrated treats (the dense, slow-motion excellence of 'Neanderthal'). There's even a previously unreleased gem recorded last year: the return-to-their-roots brilliance of 'Toro De Fuego'.
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Slugs Of Love
Cat: ZENCD 283. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Amoban
Frisco
Slugs Of Love
Disco Dangerous
Lily’s Call
Stay (feat JID)
Gold
Kenneth
Glow (feat Damon Albarn)
Tumbling Dice
Easy Falling
Review: Exactly pinpointing the essence of Little Dragon's sound is tough - it's always soulful and groovy, but it's not soul in the classic sense and there's plenty of other musical influences in the mix - but by now it barely matters. Each of their albums thus far has been special, and Slugs of Love is no exception. The Swedish four-piece impresses early with the head-nodding grooves, echoing house pianos and swirling atmospherics of 'Frisco', opts for a New York no-wave disco flex on 'Slugs of Love', and offers a perfect platform for mic man JID to the warped, hip-hop-goes-synth-pop shuffle of 'Stay'. There are highlights aplenty elsewhere across the album too, with our picks including Damon Albarn hook-up 'Glow', the moody house-not-house of 'Gold' and the picturesque, breakbeat-driven pop breeziness of 'Tumbling Dice'.
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Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (unmixed CD)
Cat: 196588 44112. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Techno
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica"
Review: Second time around for Jean-Michel Jarre's 2022 album Oxymore, a loving tribute to French composer and 'music concrete' pioneer Pierre Henry. As the title suggests, this version features new remixes of album tracks (all of which feature sounds originally created by Henry) by a disparate group of musical talents. That makes for an interesting mix of interpretations, with armin Van Buuren's sizable trance translation of 'Epica' rubbing shoulders with a trippy, off-kilter electro take on 'Sex In The Machine' by Nina Kraviz, a moody Martin Gore interpretation of 'Brutalism', Irene Dresel's raw techno revision of 'Zeitgeist Botanica', and ambient pioneer Brian Eno putting his spin on 'Epica'.
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On Purpose With Purpose
Cat: 505419 7753411. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Intro
Mount Rushmore (feat Kano & Wretch 32)
Double Standards (feat Sampha)
Anakin (Red Saber)
Blood On My Hands (feat Unknown T)
Redrum (feat Infamous12ak)
Laps (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
Twin Sisters (feat Skrapz)
Mine (feat Shakka)
More Than I Required (interlude)
Hallelujah (feat Dexta Daps)
Gbedu (feat Harry Aye)
Tumbi
Blessings (feat Muzi)
Grateful (interlude)
Street Politics (feat Tiggs Da Author)
Jonah's Safety (feat Pip Millet)
Expriy Date (outro)
Review: Ghetts is undoubtedly amongst the top tier of British MCs - a grime legend famed for being a genuinely dextrous lyricist. As On Purpose, With Purpose proves, he's also an artist whose output has evolved considerably since he emerged in the late 2000s. While his raps and rhymes are as sharp as ever, the beats he's working with are far more diverse, polished and - whisper it quietly - deeper than many may expect. For proof, check the r&b and hip-hop-soul influenced of 'Double Standards (featuring Sampha)', the sub-heavy punchiness of 'Laps (featuring Moonchild Sanelly), and the jazzy, head-nodding hip-hop warmth of 'Twin Sisters (featuring Skrapz)'. Throw in nods to Afrobeats and Amapiano, and you've got a set that will surely feature in many 'best of 2024' lists later in the year.
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19
19 (CD)
Cat: XLCD 313. Rel: 25 Jan 08
 
Pop
Daydreamer
Best For Last
Chasing Pavements
Cold Shoulder
Crazy For You
Melt My Heart To Stone
First Love
Right As Rain
Make You Feel My Love
My Same
Tired
Hometown Glory
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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Liferz
Liferz (CD)
Cat: 656605 756028. Rel: 19 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Hibernation
The Ditch
Liferz
Lightning Song
Junkeee Julieee
Gogogo
Rize
Sorry Sorry Sarah
The X
Turnaround & Shut Up
Acid Fight
Review: Social Registry brings you Blood On The Wall's new album 'Liferz'. Having gone from hometown heroes to national fan favourites and critical darlings, the band has earned its reputation as top of the rock heap.
Putting out raucously fun records, this is a portrait of a band at the top of their game - somehow they have managed to get even more awesome.
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Mod Classics: 1964-1966
Cat: CDBGPD 206. Rel: 25 Jan 10
 
50s/60s
It's Got The Whole World Shakin'
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
El Bandido
Dawn Yawn
Get On The Right Track Baby
Lovey Dovey
See Saw
Soul Stomp
The World Is Round
Monkeying Around
Sweet Thing
Something
Point Of No Return
Li'l Darlin'
Funny How Time Slips Away
Preach & Teach
Parchman Farm
Move It On Over
Last Night
Music Talk
Sick & Tired
Outrage
The Monkey Time
Work Song
Review: 'Mod Classics 1964-1966' from BGP is the first compilation of Georgie Fame's Columbia recordings since 1979's 'Beat Classics' and is designed to complement that seminal work. While that went for the hits and the singles, 'Mod Classics' goes for the dancefloor appeal of 24 tracks that mix jazz, rhythm and blues and soul. Many of the tracks on this CD have only been available in Japan since their original releases were deleted in the late 60s.
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Gymnastics
Cat: SMR 010G. Rel: 17 May 11
 
Deep House
Sliding Thru
Step Back Up
Mud The Congo
Babyluv
Get Sum
First Down
Thrilla
Juicyfruit
Prayer
Jus Ed's Aerial
Opened Arms
What We've Concluded Thus Far
Mixing Room
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Everything Harmony
Cat: CT 358CD. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
When Winter Comes Around
In My Head
Corner Of My Eye
Any Time Of Day
What You Were Doing
I Don't Belong To Me
Every Day Is The Worst Day Of My Life
What Happens To A Heart
Still It's Not Enough
Born To Be Lonely
Ghost Run Free
Everything Harmony
New To Me
Review: Long Island outfit The Lemon Twigs frequently leave critics confounded and confused, in part because their shape-shifting style tends towards the over-the-top and grandiose. Rooted in a love of 70s glam, the theatrical rock pomp of Queen and a tongue-in-cheek love of overblown rock operas, they seem to delight regular listeners while rubbing reviewers up the wrong way. On Everything Harmony, their new album, they've re-set their influences once more, delivering a blend of folk-rock, Simon & Garfunkel style folk revivalism, prime Beatles and the close harmony bliss of the Beach Boys, with a dash of fuzzy garage rock and giddy psychedelia thrown in. It's well-crafted and expertly executed stuff that's hugely easy-going and enjoyable, whatever sniffy critics may say,
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Shoulder Move (reissue)
Cat: RROO 375. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Shoulder Move (4:27)
Red Eye (3:32)
Hard To Get (4:21)
Dance With Me (3:50)
New Dress Style (3:58)
Nuff Boy A Imitate (4:03)
Lyrics For Sale (3:47)
When Yuh Poor (3:16)
She Nuh Ready (4:05)
Review: Jah Thomas's Shoulder Move dropped in 1983 and was one of some 200-plus released the veteran Jamaican producer and Midnight Rock label was involved with in a career that spanned from 1978 to the present day. He worked with legends like King Tubby, The Roots Radic Band, Scientist and plenty more but head up this one alone. His deadpan vocal style is rhythmic and compelling as he rides the stripped-back dub rhythms below through the nine superb cuts on this newly reissued record. It's pure reggae and it really hits the spot.
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Jazz Is Dead 18
Cat: JID 018CD. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Funk
Ebun
Steady Tremble
Oladipo
Don't Believe The Dancers
Makoko
Lagos
No Beginning
No End
Review: Arriving sometime after the passing of legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, and utilising some of the final recordings he made during his lifetime, the latest edition of Adrian Younge's Jazz Is Dead series is naturally tinged with melancholy. Yet Younge refuses to succumb to emotion, and instead uses Allen's impeccable grooves and polyrhythmic patterns as the basis of tracks that blend jazz, Afrobeat, Afro-funk and soul. There's a classic Fela Kuti feel to opener 'Ebun', where sax lines reminiscent of the Nigerian musical icon rise above a typically crunchy Allen groove, pots and pans percussion and ear-catching bass, while the flute-sporting 'Don't Believe The Dancers' adds a little more jazziness into its righteous blend of heavy Afrobeat horns, meandering solos and loose-limbed grooves. In other words, it's a spot-on tribute to a genuine musical legend.
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Now 80s Alternative
VARIOUS
Now 80s Alternative (unmixed 4xCD)
Cat: CDNNNOW 141. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
New Order - "Thieves Like Us"
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart - "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)"
Joy Division - "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
David Sylvian - "Red Guitar"
The Associates - "Party Fears Two"
Marc Almond - "Stories Of Johnny"
Aztec Camera - "Oblivious"
Pete Wylie & The Mighty WAH! - "Come Back"
The Adventures - "Broken Land"
Iggy Pop - "Shades"
Pretenders - "Talk Of The Town"
REM - "So Central Rain"
Pixies - "Monkey Gone To Heaven"
The Psychedelic Furs - "President Gas"
The B-52's - "Planet Claire"
The Creatures - "Mad Eyed Screamer"
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Cutter"
The Jam - "That's Entertainment"
Tom Robinson - "Atmospherics: Listen To The Radio"
Robert Wyatt - "Shipbuilding"
Laurie Anderson - "O Superman"
The Passions - "I'm In Love With A German Film Star"
The Stranglers - "European Female"
Electronic - "Getting Away With It"
Propaganda - "Dr Mabuse"
Yello - "Vicious Games"
Scarlet Fantastic - "No Memory"
The Motels - "Suddenly Last Summer"
Naked Eyes - "Always Something There To Remind Me"
Split Enz - "I Got You?"
Our Daughter's Wedding - "Lawnchairs"
DEVO - "Whip It"
Midge Ure & Mick Karn - "After A Fashion"
Japan - "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" (edit)
Sandii & The Sunsetz - "Dream Of Immigrants"
China Crisis - "African & White"
The Lotus Eaters - "The First Picture Of You"
Zaine Griff - "Flowers"
Anne Pigalle - "He! Stranger"
Sisters Of Mercy - "This Corrosion"
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Peek-A-Boo"
Bauhaus - "Kick In The Eye"
The Cure - "A Forest"
Joy Division - "Atmosphere"
The Sugarcubes - "Birthday?"
David Sylvian - "Pop Song"
Act - "Snobbery & Decay"
Simple Minds - "The American"
Soft Cell - "Down In The Subway"
The Fall - "There's A Ghost In My House"
The Damned - "Grimly Fiendish"
Spear Of Destiny - "Liberator"
Theatre Of Hate - "Do You Believe In The Westworld?"
The Clash - "This Is England"
The Cult - "Edie (Ciao Baby)"
The Mission - "Tower Of Strength"
All About Eve - "Martha's Harbour"
The Darling Buds - "Hit The Ground"
The Go-Go's - "Head Over Heels"
The Waitresses - "I Know What Boys Like"
The Smiths - "Hand In Glove"
The Icicle Works - "Love Is A Wonderful Colour"
It's Immaterial - "Driving Away From Home (Jim's Tune)"
Timbuk 3 - "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
Wall Of Voodoo - "Mexican Radio"
XTC - "Senses Working Overtime"
B-Movie - "Remembrance Day"
Kissing The Pink - "The Last Film"
Gang Of Four - "I Love A Man In A Uniform"
After The Fire - "Der Kommissar"
Altered Images - "Dead Pop Stars"
Toyah - "Ieya"
Adam & The Ants - "Car Trouble"
Julian Cope - "World Shut Your Mouth"
The Primitives - "Crash"
Westworld - "Sonic Boom Boy"
Pop Will Eat Itself - "Def Con One"
Big Audio Dynamite - "Medicine Show"
Latin Quarter - "Radio Africa"
Scritti Politti - "The "Sweetest Girl""
Review: Having previously celebrated dance and pop hits of the 1980s, the long-running Now That's What I Call Music series - itself established that decade - has turned its attention to "alternative". It's a catch-all term that basically includes anything with indie roots, meaning a mix of goth, post-punk, indie, new wave, indie-dance and skewed synth-pop that emerged from the underground rather than the A&R departments of major labels. There's plenty of big hits and iconic cuts stretched across the four discs (think The Smiths, Simple Minds, Joy Division, REM, The Jam, New Order, Pixies, Sisters of Mercy etc), alongside lesser-celebrated favourites from the likes of Pop Will Eat Itself, Tom Robinson (the decidedly Balearic 'Atmospherics', which was co-written by Peter Gabriel), Sugacubes, Kissing The Pink and Big Audio Dynamite.
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Final Floor
Cat: WHIV 355. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Jazz
Supraliminal Space
Caste Off
Daggerboard
Ice Windows
Recirculate
Final Floor
Heart Of Hearing
Return To Form
Standards Reproached
Fast Remorse
Rooftop Sunrise
Review: Following eight years spent releasing all manner of albums, Californian combo Throttle Elevator Music - an open-minded, jazz collective helmed by Gregory Howe and Matt Montogomery, with star turns from Kamasi Washington and trumpeter Erik Jacobson - have reached the end of the row. Final Floor, their last album, sees them bow out in fine style, offering up 11 tracks that fuse ear-catching contemporary jazz sounds and arrangements with elements of post-punk and gravelly alt rock. The results are uniformly excellent, with Washington and Jacobson's effortlessly energetic and mind-mangling solos offering a firm jazz focus throughout, despite the near constant low-slung bass guitar, sweaty drums and fuzz-toned electric guitars sitting beneath.
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Dekadrone
Cat: CABS 31CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dekadrone
Review: Richard H Kirk was rightly praised for 2020's Shadow of Fear, his first album since turning Cabaret Voltaire into a solo project back in 2014, and his recently follow-up EP, Shadow of Funk. Both distilled the essence of the Cabs' club-friendly industrial funk sound, re-formatting it for the 21st century. Dekadrone, though, is a different proposition altogether. Focused not on clubs but on immersive home listening, the four-phase, single track set removes Kirk's clanking, often paranoid beats in favour of dystopian aural textures (think dark, droning tones, abstract electronics, apocalyptic ambience and dirt-encrusted samples). Those who prefer the Cabs' more experimental, ambient-leaning works will love it.
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Heat In The City
Cat: SCEB 962CD. Rel: 18 Feb 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Everybody's Going Uptown
Daddy's Groove
Fire In Acapulco
Heat In The City
Let Me Be Your Lover
Mean Street
Red Light District
The Crowd Pleaser
The Devil Made Me Do It
The Game Of Love (bonus track)
Summer Of '75 (bonus track)
Review: Masterminded by Danish stwart Alex Puddu and the Ivisible Session's Luciano Cantone, The Afro Soul Prophecy is a collaborative project featuring contributions from seriously good jazz, soul and Afro-funk musicians from around the World. Of course, sometimes such all-star affairs fail to live up to the hype, but Heat In The City certainly does. Offering a mixture of Roy Ayers' style jazz-funk, Afro-beat, Latin grooves, disco and Blaxpolitation funk instrumentals, Puddu and Cantone have managed to get the most from their contributors while balancing free expression with a detailed, intricate musical script packed to the rafters with superb musical details. For that reason alone, we'd argue that the album is well worth picking up.
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John Peel Session 1968 OGWT 1974 & Copenhagen 1968 FM Broadcast
Cat: RLL 056. Rel: 26 May 21
 
Folk/Americana
Morning Glory (John Peel Show, 2 April 1968) (3:21)
Coming Home To You (Happy Time) (2:57)
Sing A Song For You (2:29)
Hallucinations/Troubadour (10:34)
Once I Was (3:58)
Dolphins (Old Grey Whistle Test, 21 May 1974) (3:11)
Honey Man (5:06)
I Don't Need It To Rain (live In Copenhagen, 10 December 1968) (12:07)
Review: It was probably easy to come up with a catchier title for this collection of treasured recordings from one of the 20th Century's greatest lost talents. But like everything Buckley and music, ease isn't really part of the story, that is unless you're referencing the pure bliss of listening to this legend's voice, which is as easy on the ear as you could ask for.

Comprising tracks that were originally captured for broadcast, they reveal the very essence of what Buckley was about. Heartfelt, open-veined songs that grasp the human condition in astute swoops, by this point in his career the folk and Americana signatures had merged with jazz and abstract elements, presenting an image of a restless artist determined to keep exploring. It's been said before, but we will reiterate; had it not been for the tragic overdose a year after the OGWT recording featured here, we can only imagine where his oeuvre would have ended up.
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Sugar Dada
Cat: FATA 02. Rel: 01 Jun 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
You Make Me Feel So Good I (4:22)
Sit On My Face (2:43)
Love Blow Dem 40 (4:49)
Psy Rance (4:44)
1Tension (8:17)
You Make Me Feel So Good II (4:11)
Would You Like To Be A Gearstluz Too? (4:33)
Review: Two years ago, the fabulously named DJ F16 Falcon debuted with a seven-inch single that pulled dub in twisted new directions. There's a similarly oddball feel to the up-and=coming French producer's first mini-album, a seven-track selection in which pitched-down, dancehall-influenced rhythms and mutant dub grooves are cannily combined with vibrant, Pilotwings style Balearic synths and other ear-pleasing, retro-futurist sounds. Our picks include sleazy opener 'You Make Me Feel So Good', the Tolouse Low Trax-goes-synth-funk eccentricity of 'Love Blow Dem 40', the feverish downtempo creepiness of '1Tension' and the deliciously immersive, loved-up bliss of 'Would You Like To'.
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Hotel Surrender
Cat: 4050538 661590. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Oh Me Oh My
Low
Get High
Whatever Tomorrow
It's Not You
Peace Of Mind
Feel Good
I Must Be Stupid
So Long So Lonely
In Too Far
Review: Having previously decided to ditch the Chet Faker moniker for a couple of subsequently low-key albums, including last year's digital-only ambient excursion, Musical Silence, Nick Murphy has finally decided to resurrect it. In the process, the Australian artist has gone back to basics, with Hotel Surrender sounding far more like his much-loved 2014 debut, Built on Glass - a massive hit in his home country - then anything else he's recorded since. It was a smart move, because Murphy does synth-heavy, electronica-tinged pop far better than most. As a result, the album is full of confirmed earworms, from the blue-eyed soul of 'Oh Me, Oh My' and the string-drenched swell of 'Whatever Tomorrow', to the flash-friend funk-pop of 'Feel Good' and the Rhodes-clad R&B-soul of 'In Too Deep'.
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Shadow Of Fear
Cat: CABS 30CD. Rel: 20 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Be Free
The Power (Of Their Knowledge)
Night Of The Jackal
Microscopic Flesh Fragment
Papa Nine Zero Delta United
Universal Energy
Vasto
What's Goin' On
Review: The arrival of a new Cabaret Voltaire album - the first since 1994 according to our records - should excite all those who hold the work of the pioneering Sheffield outfit dear. It's now a solo project from Richard H Kirk (he decided to keep the name after parting company with Stephen Mallinder in the late '90s), but the distinctive stylistic ticks remain (think paranoid sonic textures, metallic percussion hits, clear dub influences, plentiful spoken word samples, curious electronic noises and nods towards the industrial funk, EBM and post-punk). Naturally it's not as ground-breaking as Kirk and company's work in the '70s and '80s, but it is undeniably a Cabaret Voltaire album - and one that subtly updates the Cabs' particular brand of dense, dancefloor-ready paranoia for a new century.
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Yet Another Kito Jempere Album
Yet Another Kito Jempere Album (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ERS 048. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A King Of Comets (feat New Composers & Lovvlovver) (5:38)
Sikao Qi Yun (feat Jimi Tenor, Minako Sasjima & Lovvlovver) (7:23)
Sergio Leone (feat Lovvlovver, Gadzhi, Roman Englisgh & Juravlove) (6:46)
Talking In My Dreams (feat Wolfram & Lovvlovver) (3:59)
Untitled Ritual (feat Noteless) (7:31)
Time Traveller (5:26)
Your Ghost In Me (feat Hard Ton, Noteless & Ruf Dug) (10:33)
After The Storm (feat Maajo) (5:43)
Why You Guys Broke? (feat Rich Thair) (1:58)
A Mirage Seen At Buffalo (feat Gadzhi, Lovvlovver, Lipelis, Roman English, Noteless & Jimi Tenor) (12:27)
Et Que Je Dorme (feat Miriam Sehhon & Lovvlovver) (4:12)
Every Minute Is Too Late (2:29)
Review: The acclaimed Kito Jempere joins Cherrystones and DJN4 on the label for 2020, with an album full of international minds. Working with array of collaborators across a cast of friends including Jimi Tenor, Wolfram, Hard Ton, Lipelis, Rich Thair (Red Snapper), Ruf Dug, Cedric Gasaida (Azari & III) and many more, presenting this, his third long play.

A hail of freedom of thoughts and voices before these changed times, recorded and shared across continents. Kito - following releases with DFA, Lo Recordings, Bordello A Parigi, Hell Yeah and Duca Bianco - acts as curator rather than conductor, the idea not to transform the contributions but allow them absolute.

Sending music and receiving back, nothing was touched to keep the truth and honour. From Tokyo to London, Berlin to his base in St Petersburg, trusting the chosen artists led to a broad palette, as his 4/4 driven funk expands with Jazz horns to Motorik percussion, Avant-Reich vocals to White Isle melodies, J Pop Balearics to Chanson stories wrapped around Club memories.

A true world meeting, crossing borders and genres. An eye on the dance floor and week long chill outs. With remixes from the likes of Samo DJ, Lipelis, Cable Toy and more to follow, this is more than Yet Another Kito Jempere Album.




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Slick People
Slick People (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MNQ 135. Rel: 19 Nov 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Who Are You Today? (6:23)
Slick People (2:58)
If You Can't Stop (5:54)
Repel (3:30)
Review: Sam de la Rosa from the Led Er Est band works here with Karen Sharkey from The Coombe for fours tuning wave tracks on Germany's Mannequin. It's de la Rosa's third release and is driven by a perfectly chilly TR-606, its ice cold sounds making for perfectly futuristic electro. The minimal spoken word beats add layers of allure and a dehumanised vibe that makes it all the more occult. 'Who Are You Today?' is a zoned out opener, while 'Slick People' is more creepy and subversive. The artwork is cool, too, and with mixing done by Marcos Cabral, this really is a wining package.
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Las Pale
Cat: STRUT 195CD. Rel: 30 Nov 18
 
International
Las Pale
Kwen Pe Ke Pe
La Guadeloupe
Mwen Ke Rive
Gade
Pou Lanmou
Review: Thanks to an upsurge in interest in zouk, the synthesizer-heavy tropical style that emerged from the French Antilles in the early 1980s, reissues of superb but hard to find gems from the style's original heyday are becoming increasingly popular. This one from Strut Records is a peach. Originally released in 1988, "Las Pale" is the sole album from Feeling Kreyol, a female trio from Guadeloupe assembled and produced by local studio buffs Darius Denon and Frankie Brumier. It remains a brilliantly effervescent and colourful set, with the trio adding strong and attractive to distinctively tropical drum machine rhythms, shimmering synths, kaleidoscopic melodies and jangling guitars. In other words, it's a giddy blast of electronic tropical brilliance. Don't sleep.
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Tags: African | French | Zouk
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Emblematic Ruin
Cat: AVN 029. Rel: 11 Apr 17
 
Industrial/Noise
Conduit (5:04)
Thorri (4:51)
Effigy (3:42)
Transient (4:25)
Deluge (6:09)
Spleen (9:42)
Hinterland (6:36)
Suspension (4:39)
Review: Since its inception, Shifted's Avian imprint has gone from being a murderous, straight-laced techno imprint to what has now become a source for some of the best and most multi-faceted industrial music from the European quarters. We're not sure of Verge's true identity; it could either be one of the label's existing artists, the mysterious Shifted himself, or even an artist like Blawan riding incognito (don't quote us on that, though!) Solitary and crest-fallen, this magnetic collection of tunes feed off one another with utter ease and simplicity. They're not merely a selection of sound experiments but rather a unitary cloud of sonics which leave the listener with a powerful mental image. The feeling of dusk, the water dropping off the leaves, the cold breeze of Autumn. This is a blinding foray into the darkest corners of contemporary industrial experimentation.
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Microtronics: Volume 01 & 02
Cat: WARPCD 335. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Microtronics 01
Microtronics 02
Microtronics 03
Microtronics 04
Microtronics 05
Microtronics 06
Microtronics 07
Microtronics 08
Microtronics 09
Microtronics 10
Microtronics 11
Microtronics 12
Microtronics 13
Microtronics 14
Microtronics 15
Microtronics 16
Microtronics 17
Microtronics 18
Microtronics 19
Microtronics 20
Microtronics 21
Review: After what seems like an eternity, Warp has finally decided to give Broadcast's Microtonics series a full release. Initially made available only to fans at gigs, the two-volume series saw the band experimenting not with their krautrock-influenced brand of trippy electronic pop, but rather the kind of music concrete and synthesizer experiments that were once the preserve of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Peter Zinovieff and the various modular synthesis fetishists that came in their wake. For that reason, it's not Broadcast at their most accessible, but if you're into vintage synth sounds and admirable experimental electronica, Microtonics makes for hugely enjoyable listening.
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Railways Berlin Compilation
VARIOUS
Cat: DETUND 45/DU 1815. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Techno
T Raumschmiere - "Das Rauschen" (5:29)
Akkamiau - "Ouroboros" (5:09)
Yaporigami - "The Wall" (5:15)
Andre Uhl - "Your Wish Is My Command" (3:48)
The Allegorist - "Until Dawn" (4:51)
Lars Fenin - "Mighty Dragon" (6:04)
Peter Kirn - "Peak Demonology" (5:41)
Jessica Kert - "Sixteen Barrels" (6:08)
Brayan Valenzuela - "Tricky Eyes" (2:54)
Nitta aka Dinamite - "One Day" (5:26)
Review: Some sonic communities grow even in isolation, in the lonely obsessive moments in the studio as time melts away. Deep inside the Detroit Underground nests a Berlin underground, chasing those resonant shared sounds. DU Berlin draws together some of that love felt through music in the German capital. It's not the wild city of reunification or *Berlin Calling* or tourist-style movies or the easyJet set. This is the side of the city that endlessly romances machines for the sheer joy of it, as The Allegorist titles her track, "until dawn." And with some big names and emerging, ranging from mainstays to veteran agitators, the Berlin DU crew have telegraphed each other through productions and mutual inspiration. The results vibrate and rumble with sympathetic frequencies, but never limited to grayscale or dithered palettes.
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Rubicon
Rubicon (mini LP)
Cat: LWKMUS 012. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Deep House
Rendezvous (4:14)
Lake Effect (4:41)
Store (1:01)
Got A DWB (3:33)
Industrial Valley (2:21)
Wash (3:21)
Cassie Kitty (6:58)
Review: Rubicon marks the first physical edition of Galcher Lustwerk's driving-themed alias, Road Hog. Collecting tracks from seven releases spanning from 2014 to 2021, Rubicon serves as the project's Greatest Hits (for now). Including tracks from the Cleveland-dedicated album 'Tour De Hog' as well as the sharp toothed 'Spares' and 'More Spares' the pithy 'Haul Ass' plus some cinematic favorites from 'DWB' and 'On The Lam'. Originally meant to be digital only and listened to while driving, demand for certain tunes to be pressed to vinyl has risen with each release. From the Road to the Club, Lustwerk's got you covered.
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