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Cat: LVR 944. Rel: 10 Apr 20
Track 1
Take It Back V2
Lay Up M4A
Pyro (Leak 2019)
Diet
So Incredible PKG
Track 7
Cosmic M4A
Review: These are buoyant times for leftfield hip hop rooted in experimentation and lo-fi sonics, and here comes Denzel Curry returning with a serious lesson for all newcomers. Hailing from Carol City, Florida, Curry has been dropping pure fire for more than 10 years, but his current form is pushing him even further into the global rap conscious. Kenny Beats is taking no prisoners on the production, while Curry's righteous anger gets processed, re-pitched and mashed up and still it lands every blow. Moving through skits, mad samples and heavyweight tracks, this is everything a visionary hip hop LP should be.
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The Journeying Sun
Cat: HDR 24001. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Memory Of Awakening
On Seashores Of Endless Worlds
Resonant Wandering
Indefiniteness
Walking Within
Review: Heart Dance Recordings is a genuinely unique proposition: a new age, ambient and spiritual music label run by, and for, women, offering up decidedly calming music from an ever-growing roster of artists. The Phoenix-based imprint's latest full-length excursion was created by a trio of musicians: flautist Sherry Finzer, percussionist and vocalist Karasvana (real name Ella Hunt) and synthesizer enthusiast-come-guitarist City of Dawn (Damian Duque). There's much to admire about The Journeying Sun, from the daybreak beauty of 'Memory of Awakening' and the immersive, enveloping bliss of 'On Seashores of Endless Worlds', with its haunting chimes and drifting vocal refrains, to wide-eyed aural wonder of 'Resident Wandering' and the simultaneously pastoral and ethereal 'Indefiniteness'.
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Spirit Groove
Cat: CDKEZ 003X. Rel: 09 Jun 20
In My House
Necktar
Songs Of Myself
Katon
In The Spirit
Trane In Mind
One World Family
Review: Percussionist Kahil El Zabar and tenor saxophonist David Murray have long been keen collaborators. Since laying down their first joint album in 1989, they've collaborated on countless recordings and live performances, each helping them carve a deeper and more distinactive niche within spiritual jazz. Their latest full-length excursion, "Spirit Jazz", may well be their best collective work to date. Joined by bassist Emma Dayhuff and keys-player Justin Dillard, the pair work their way through a septet of fresh compositions that combine the free-wheeling, intergalactic spirit of spiritual jazz with grooves and arrangements that are far more accessible than those offered up by their contemporaries. It's an alluring combination.
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Collection
Cat: IF 1093CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Silent Cloud (Beat version - IF edit)
Call From The Ground (IF edit)
Summer Mood (IF edit)
Summer Ocean (IF edit)
Silent Sky (IF edit)
A Life That Can Only Dream Now (IF edit)
Birds Of Passage (IF edit)
Summer Sketch (Floating Through Space In A Dream - IF edit)
Nexus 2 (Beatless version - IF edit)
The Land At Breath (IF edit)
Encounter (IF edit)
Paradigm Shift (IF edit)
Review: Parisian label InFine presents Collection, a stunning anthology of Kaito's ambient works, the project of Hiroshi Watanabe, a techno veteran with nearly three decades of experience. This album compiles remastered and re-edited tracks originally released between 2020 and 2022 on Watanabe's Cosmic Signatures imprint, offering a serene sonic journey for introspection and reflection. Collection shows off Kaito's ethereal soundscapes, blending layered drones, emotive synthetic strings, and analogue harmonies that ascend to euphoric heights. Pieces like 'Summer Mood' evoke a nostalgic beauty, blending piano-led melodies with a bittersweet sense of reminiscence. The track 'Birds of Passage' features delicate, treated textures, while 'Summer Sketch' nods to the warmth of Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain with its humanistic horns. The album's beat-driven tracks stand out, with 'Silent Cloud' echoing the vibes of Mo Wax and Massive Attack, and 'Silent Sky' delivering deep basslines and subtle details reminiscent of classic downtempo electronica. Masterfully remastered by Rashad Becker, Collection is a testament to Kaito's mastery of ambient music, blending minimalism with emotional depth. Hats off to InFine, for further solidifying his place among Japan's ambient music luminaries.
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Orquideas
Cat: 584989 4. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Como Asi
Me Pongo Loca
Igual Que Un Angel
Pensamientos Intrusivos
Diosa
Te Mata
Perdiste
Young, Rich & In Love
Tu Corazon Es Mio
Munekita
Labios Mordidos
No Hay Ley (part 2)
Heladito
Dame Beso/Muevete
Review: Following the more contemporary r&b, neo-soul and psychedelic funk flavours of 2023's Red Moon in Venus, a set in which she sung almost entirely in English, Colombian American artist Kali Uchis has decided to return to her roots on fourth full-length Orquideas. That not only means vocals in Spanish, but also a varied sound palette that draws on a wide variety of Colombian and wider Latin musical styles - think reggaeton, demblow, bolero, salsa, Brazilian MPB and bossa-nova. It's a superb, expansive and evocative set all told, with a fine supporting cast of high-profile guest performers including Karol G, Peso Pluma, El Alfa and JT.

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A Dancefloor In Ndola
KAMPIRE / VARIOUS
Cat: STRUT 273CD. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Princess Aya Sarah - "O Wina Tienge"
Meta & Feza - "Mive Temoin"
The African House Party Project - "P-Coq" (feat Splash, Patricia Majalisa & Dalom Kids)
V-Mash - "Naughty Boy"
Di Groovy Girls - "Ririmi Rotsombela"
Tshala Muana - "Djepue"
Lady Isa - "Djambo"
Pembey Sheiro - "Sala Ni Toto"
Princesse Mansia M'Bila - "Ngoma Mansia"
Samba Mapangala & Orchestra Virunga - "Mashariki"
International Zaistars & Nene Tshaku - "Je T'Aime Au Pluriel"
MD Shirinda & Gaza Sisters - "Mabazi"
Bwaluka Founders Band - "Kimbera"
Review: Always keen to break new ground, Strut's latest compilation comes not from a well-known European or American crate-digger, but rather Kenyan-born, Uganda-based DJ Kampire. A Dancefloor in Ndola sees her look back to her time growing up in Zambia and specifically the music she heard and loved during these formative years. It's a great idea, executed brilliantly, with Kampire showcasing an enticing and highly entertaining mix of East and South African music from the 70s and 80s, including Congolese rumba and soukous, bubblegum, and kalindula, a guitar-led style native to Zambia. It's a joyous an eye-opening collection all told and notable for - aside from the high quality throughout - Kampire's decision to showcase a high number of tracks from legendary and little-known female artists. A genuinely essential collection all told.
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Jazz Is Dead 13
Cat: JID 013CD. Rel: 15 Jul 22
The Avenue
Daybreak
Corridors
Summer Solstice
Juneteenth
Dogon Cypher
Reflections
Review: On the latest instalment in their essential Jazz is Dead series, musical polymaths Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad have joined forces with Katalyst, a Los Angeles-based collective of musicians whose work is inspired by their 1960s Californian predecessors Afrikan People's Arkestra and Union of God Musicians Ascension Association. What's an offer is undeniably impressive and, at genuinely life-affirming, with the assembled cast doing a superb job of joining the dots between spiritual jazz, soul-jazz, horizontal jazz-funk and deeper, more sun-kissed flavours. Highlights are plentiful and include, though are no way limited to, the breezy 'Juneteenth', the languid dancefloor shuffle and sustained electric piano motifs of 'The Avenues' and the morning-fresh wonder that is 'Daybreak'.
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Prism (reissue)
Prism (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCJ 9157. Rel: 17 Jun 24
Agana
Joni
Nogie
Bridge Sun
Phil
Bridge Moon
Sweet Tears
Bridge Star
Review: In the late 1970s Japanese jazz guitarist Ryo Kawasaki recorded a string of great albums - many of which were originally only released in his home country - before embracing the potential of drum machines and synthesisers in the early 1980s. Amongst his most potent sets of the 70s was Prism, an inventive and wildly freewheeling fusion and jazz-funk excursion. As this reissue proves, it remains a genuine gem, with Kawasaki showcasing his incredible versatility across a range of tracks that variously doff a cap to slow-motion blues ('Bridge Sun'), Blaxploitation soundtrack funk ('Nogi'), high-tempo free-jazz ('Agana'), synth-laden jazz-funk ('Phil'), laidback fusion jams ('Sweet Tears'), and solo experiments ('Bridge Star').
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Raven
Raven (CD)
Cat: WARPCD 320. Rel: 10 Feb 23
Washed Away
Happy Ending
Let It Go
On The Run
Missed Call
Closure
Contact
Fooley
Holier
Raven
Bruises
Sorbet
Divorce
Enough For Love
Far Away
Review: A decade after making her debut, and some six years on from the release of her widely acclaimed 'Tale Me Apart' album, Kelela is back on Warp with what some critics are saying is her strongest work to date. While her early musical missives twisted R&B in dark new directions, with her sweet and emotion-rich voice front and centre, 'Raven' takes her in a variety of thrilling new directions. The album was recorded in two weeks in Berlin, with the lyrics chronicling a love affair in reverse order (so the pain of breakup is explored on the drowsy ambient pop opener 'Washed Away'). Musically, it's far more diverse than many were expecting, with forays into dreamy breakbeat, jungle, IDM and two-step garage complimenting her usual otherworldly R&B grooves.
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Sean Khan presents The Modern Jazz & Folk Ensemble Vol 1
Cat: AJXCD 774. Rel: 17 May 24
She Moves Through The Fair
Solid Air
Light Flight
Parasite
Things Behind The Sun
Who Knows Where The Time Goes
I've Got A Feeling
Ode To Nick Drake
Review: The Modern Jazz & Folk Ensemble's eponymous album, led by saxophonist Sean Khan, is a captivating tribute to the late 60s and early 70s folk revival, reimagined within a jazz framework. With guest vocalists like Jacqui McShee, Rosie Frater-Taylor, and Kindelan, the album breathes new life into compositions by iconic artists such as Pentangle, Sandy Denny, John Martyn, and Nick Drake. Khan's mastery of the saxophone shines throughout the album, bridging the gap between jazz and folk with finesse. The recent singles, including 'Solid Air' featuring Rosie Frater-Taylor and a mesmerizing rendition of Nick Drake's 'Parasite' with Kindelan, offer a taste of the ensemble's innovative approach to these classic tunes. Driven by Khan's dedication to pushing musical boundaries, The Modern Jazz & Folk Ensemble promises to be a compelling addition to his repertoire, seamlessly blending the timeless allure of folk music with the improvisational spirit of jazz.
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The Universe Smiles Upon You
Cat: ALNCD 40. Rel: 03 Nov 15
Mr White
Two Fish & An Elephant
Dern Kala
Little Joe & Many
White Gloves
People Everywhere (Still Alive)
The Man Who Took My Sunglasses
August Twelve
Balls & Pins
Timsville
Review: Inspired by the slightly unlikely collision of the Thai music of the '70s and The Shadows, Khruangbin - the name means 'aeroplane' in Thailand - are purveyors of a deliriously mellow and beguiling form of jammed-out power-trio guitar music - far removed from standard notions of psych and dreampop, partly owing to its pan-global influences, its nonetheless both psychedelic and dreamy, not to mention possessed of an unhurried, reflective and spacious lilt that renders this Texan-London outfit a rare treat in an information-saturated age, taking on delicate soul and funk with exotic atmospheres and making the journey feel both blissful and effortless.
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Mordechai
Cat: DOC 193CD. Rel: 26 Jun 20
First Class
Time (You & I)
Connaissais De Face
Father Bird, Mother Bird
If There Is No Question
Pelota
One To Remember
Dearest Alfred
So We Won't Forget
Shida
Review: 'Mordechai is another blissed-out record from Texan party-chill-psyche trio Khruangbin. It's also among the outfit's most defined and driven, a smooth, sticky hot funk odyssey made for hazy afternoon soirees. Leader Laura Lee is, as ever, unfathomably siren-like on vocals, her bass grooves aiding the process of seduction no end. Even at the most upbeat and anthemic, 'Time (You and I)', it's hard not to feel woozy and intoxicated by the pared-back breaks and guitar lick combination. Dance floor ammo for sure, as is Pelota. Overall, though, it's an album best savoured slowly, allowing you to fully appreciate every lackadaisical moment of opiate goodness, with tracks such as 'Father Bird, Mother Bird', 'One To Remember' and 'Shida' summoning stunning sticky, heavy, deep atmospheres.
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Mordechai
Mordechai (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVRK 40012. Rel: 16 Oct 23
First Class
Time (You And I)
Connaissais De Face
Father Bird Mother Bird
If There Is No Question
Pelota
One To Remember
Dearest Alfred
So We Won’t Forget
Shida
Review: Khruangbin has very much become the masters of the downtempo sphere over the last decade. The Texan Thai-funk trio makes spaced-out, star-gazing and gently psychedelic sounds with deep and dubby rhythms, barely-there but alluring vocal hooks and persuasive basslines. Mordechai was their third studio album back in June of 2020 and is an ode to everything that'd done to date. Building on their Thai and Iranian rock roots, they head into new ground with a subtle lyrical freshness and more widescreen world of intercontinental influences all perfectly fused into their own sublime sounds.


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The Road To Tibooburra
Cat: FOG 900. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Adrift
Morning After
La Nina
Desert Ship
Stevie's Song
Silver City Highway
Lisa's Somg
Doc Holiday
You Walk On
One Act Opera
Wouldn't Be Dead For Quids
Pink Champagne
Too Late To Die Young
Last Drinks
Review: Recorded in 2021, The Road to Tibooburra marks The Winged Heels’ second album: an eclectic, inspired collection of Steve Kilbey’s songs, loosely converging in the middle of outback Australia. Originally conceived as a musical during Kilbey’s journey through the backblocks, four intense days in the studio later conceived an album as the mode of choice, whereafter the band would commit their signature fusion of pop-rock to ancient, medieval, and classical troubadour influences. Kilbey’s 12-string and vocals form the album’s core, with additional bass and electric guitar on select tracks; Gareth anchors much of the bass work, alongside classical and resonator guitar, while Roger provides keyboards and cello.
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Paper Mache Dream Balloon
Cat: HVNLP 124CD. Rel: 10 Nov 15
Sense
Bone
Dirt
Paper Mache Dream Balloon
Trapdoor
Cold Cadaver
The Bitter Boogie
NGRI (Bloodstain)
Time=Fate
Time=$$$
Most Of What I Like
Paper Mache
Review: It can be tricky for even the most hardy psych-veteran to keep up with the recorded antics of this Melbourne-based sextet, who've hammered out a remarkable nine releases in their five years on the planet. Yet moreover, they've moved both onwards from the garage-rock onslaught of their last couple of outings and backwards into a sun-kissed psych-pop sound that's as melodiously cheerful as it is relaxed and confident. Displaying a lightness of touch that's perhaps surprising from a band generally so intent on bloody-minded overload, this latest chapter in the King Gizzard story is the most enthralling yet.
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Can We Please Have Fun
Cat: 652324 8. Rel: 09 May 24
Ballerina Radio
Rainbow Ball
Nowhere To Run
Mustang
Actual Daydream
Split Screen
Don't Stop The Bleeding
Nothing To Do
M Television
Hesitation Gen
Ease Me On
Seen
Review: Now 21 years into a hugely successful career, you'd forgive Kings of Leon for resting on their laurels. That they've not done that with Can We Have Fun, their ninth studio album. Instead of dialling in alt-rock-tinged American rock anthems - their stock-in-trade - they've instead delivered a set that's as spiky, unpredictable and infectious as their earliest work, while also making space for moodier, slower and more atmospheric songs. So, on one hand you have recent single 'Mustang', an infectious slab of garage-rock funkiness, and the weighty Foo Fighters riffs and booming bass of 'Nothing To Do'; on the other the slow-motion beats, effects-laden ambient textures, soft-burn guitar solos and dreamy sonics of 'Split Screen' and the country-goes-indie flex of 'Actual Daydream'.
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Can We Please Have Fun (Live In Wrexham Edition)
Cat: 655945 9. Rel: 14 May 24
Ballerina Radio (CD 1: original album)
Rainbow Ball
Nowhere To Run
Mustang
Actual Daydream
Split Screen
Don't Stop The Bleeding
Nothing To Do
M Television
Hesitation Gen
Ease Me On
Seen
Crawl (CD 2: live At Wrexham)
King Of The Rodeo
Revelry
On Call
Find Me
Pyro
Cold Desert
Review: You and we alike know Kings of Leon have been around forever - but they keep on serving up hit rock albums with plenty of character, soul and just the right amount of grit. This special CD release Can We Please Have Fun (Live In Wrexham Edition) captures the raw energy and dynamic performance of the band in a live setting. Recorded during their electrifying show in, yes, Wrexham, it features everything from their signature anthemic rockers to intimate ballads. Each track draws you into the electrifying atmosphere of the concert with their trademark blend of heartfelt lyrics and powerful instrumentation, meaning this album shows why they're revered as one of the premier rock bands of their generation.
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Kiwanuka
Cat: 779527 5. Rel: 01 Nov 19
You Ain't The Problem
Rolling
I've Been Dazed
Piano Joint (This Kind Of Love) (intro)
Piano Joint (This Kind Of Love)
Another Human Being (interlude)
Living In Denial
Hero
Hard To Say Goodbye
Final Days
Loving The People (interlude)
Solid Ground
Light
Review: London singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka builds on the success of his first two albums by drafting in Danger Mouse and Inflo to produce the beats that house his hugely expressive voice. That voice is of course front and centre - and whether delivering tender moments of intimacy or more breezy soul, it is always wrought with tension and emotion, slow burning and buttery smooth. The production feels timeless yet contemporary whether offering gauzy, guitar laden textures "Hero" or soaring pop ("Final Days") and makes this an album that touches on all forms of soul with equal originality.
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Small Changes
Cat: 659046 5. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Floating Parade
Small Changes
One & Only
Rebel Soul
Lowdown (part I)
Lowdown (part II)
Follow Your Dreams
Live For Your Love
Stay By My Side
The Rest Of Me
Four Long Years
Review: The latest album from Michael Kiwanuka continues his exploration of soul, folk and jazz, with production from Danger Mouse and Inflo. Following the path set by his previous work, the album offers a familiar yet comforting sound, blending rich soul vibes with subtle jazz influences. The opening track, 'Floating Parade', sets the tone with its dreamy, nostalgic atmosphere, while 'Lowdown' - a two-part track - channels 70s Afro-rock with a laid-back vibe. Kiwanuka's introspective lyrics reflect themes of self-reflection and gratitude, with tracks like 'One and Only' and 'Stay By My Side' offering heartfelt messages to his family. Musically minimalist, the album emphasises warmth and simplicity, as seen in 'Live For Your Love', where Kiwanuka expresses regret and appreciation for his wife's patience. The album's standout moments draw from 70s soul and afro-rock influences, bringing a fresh twist to Kiwanuka's signature sound. Overall, this album provides a comforting, soulful experience, showcasing Kiwanuka's growth both musically and personally, offering listeners an intimate and reassuring journey through his life and musical evolution.
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Tanum Volume One
Cat: TNMCD 001. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Neph
Phi
Bt Gulf
Strafe
Tele
Delta
Luc
Cry Tuff
Gus
Bela
Sabz
Qua
Review: Klaus's Tanum compilation unites five groundbreaking 12" releases, originally scattered between 2012 and 2021, into a cohesive journey that reveals the innovative spirit of the artist. Each record, known for pushing boundaries, defied expectations and explored new sonic territories and in this compilation, the hidden connections between the tracks become clear. The work effortlessly blends genres, while maintaining a smoldering core of intensity that pulses through every track. From the unexpected twists of rhythm and texture to the emotive undertones, Klaus never settles into predictability. This collection, presented on a CD housed in a recycled card gatefold digisleeve, showcases the depth of Klaus's artistry and vision. Mastered by Matt Colton, the tracks retain their raw energy and sonic clarity. Marking the conclusion of one chapter while igniting anticipation for what comes next, this CD concludes a vital period for the artist.
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One Deep River
Cat: EMICD 2113. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Two Pairs Of Hands
Ahead Of The Game
Smart Money
Scavengers Yard
Black Tie Jobs
Tunnel 13
Janine
Watch Me Gone
Sweeter Than The Rain
Before My Train Comes
This One's Not Going To End Well
One Deep River
Review: Mark Knopfler's 2023 album, One Deep River, is a written diary through the heartland of Americana. Demonstrating his mastery of storytelling, Knopfler intricately weaves tales of life's trials and triumphs, evoking a poignant reflection on the human experience. Each track showcases Knopfler's signature guitar work and soulful vocals, transporting listeners to dusty highways and riverbanks at twilight. From the introspective 'Beneath a Prairie Moon' to the bluesy swagger of 'Ride On Across,' Knopfler's ability to paint vivid landscapes through music is unparalleled. 'One Deep River' resonates with timeless allure, embodying Knopfler's status as a guitar troubadour of the modern era.
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1988
1988 (CD)
Cat: STH 2409CD. Rel: 27 Mar 20
Don't Be Afraid
[Bc] Tm's Not Promised
Do You
Thats Allwekando
Listen
Learn
Howtokope
With [reality]
Uonlygetone
Solivelife
Be Safe
Watchwhoukallyourhomie
Theykome&go
Don'tgottabe
Gangstallthetime
Believeme
Itkanbe [sonice] (feat NxWorries (Anderson Paak & Knxwlege))
Makeuseofthetime
Makeitliveforever
Awomanslifeislove
Amansloveislife/Keepon
Mindin My Business (feat Durand Bernarr)
Review: It's taken a while, but finally Knxwledge has delivered the follow-up to his "official" debut album, 2015's "Hud Dreems". A concept album of sorts - the tall tale behind it being that the beats were created in 1988 by an infant version of our musical hero after he climbed inside an SP-12 sampler and mastered the machine - the set sees Knxwledge sprint through a beat-tape style assortment of short, sweet and often sublime instrumentals that make use of a variety of period samples. Given his track record, it's an impressive album, regardless whether the beats were genuinely made when he was in "Nike diapers" (as the press release amusingly claims) or not.
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Selene
Selene (CD)
Cat: TRR 428CD. Rel: 30 May 24
Crescents
Crater
Thela
The Shadow Falling
Twilight Wave
Tint Of Ionosphere
Mirroring Feldspar
Review: Selene by Akira Kosemura & Lawrence English is a beautiful exploration of atmosphere and gravity, seamlessly weaving together expansive soundscapes with a grounding sense of stability. At its core, Selene is a contemplative journey that delves into the human desire for transcendence and new perspectives. Through its meditative compositions, the record captures the essence of celestial zones and the boundless visions they evoke. Drawing inspiration from various sources, including radio telecopy, filmic dreams, and fictional renderings, the album transcends traditional boundaries to create a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. As a collaborative effort, Selene builds upon a lineage of musical exploration, bridging past and future with its innovative approach to composition and production. Through its ethereal melodies and evocative atmospheres, the album embraces the beauty of the unknown.
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The K&D Sessions (25th Anniversary Edition)
The K&D Sessions (25th Anniversary Edition) (unmixed gatefold 3xCD + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: K7 073XXVCD. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Roni Size - "Heroes" (Kruder long Loose Bossa remix)
Alex Reece - "Jazz Master" (K&D Session)
Count Basic - "Speechless" (Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Rocker's Hifi - "Going Under" (K&D Session)
Bomb The Bass - "Bug Powder Dust" (K&D Session)
Aphrodelics - "Rollin' On Chrome" (Wild Motherfucker dub)
Depeche Mode - "Useless" (K&D Session)
Count Basic - "Gotta Jazz" (Richard Dorfmeister remix)
Rainer Truby Trio - "Donaueschingen" (Peter Kruder remix)
Lamb - "Trans Fatty Acid" (K&D Session)
David Holmes - "Gone" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Sofa Surfers - "Sofa Rockers" (Richard Dorfmeister remix)
Mama Oliver - "Eastwest" (Stoned Together - resmoked by Richard Dorfmeister)
Bomb The Bass - "Bug Powder Dust" (dub - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Kruder & Dorfmeister - "Boogie Woogie"
Sin - "Where Shall I Turn" (K&D Session)
Bone Thugs N Harmony - "1st Of Tha Month" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Kruder & Dorfmeister - "Lexicon"
Knowtoryous - "Bomberclaad Joint" (K&D Session - Fruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Rocker's Hifi - "Going Under" (Evil Love & Insanity dub - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Strange Cargo - "Million Town" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Count Basic - "Speechless" (Peter Kruder vocal mix)
Lewis Taylor - "Lucky" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister Suicide mix)
Knowtoryous - "The Revenge Of The Bomberclad Joint" (K&D Session)
Roni Size - "Heroes" (Kruder Powercut mix)
Madonna - "Nothing Really Matters" (Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
United Future Organisation - "LOVE" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
Review: For the 25th anniversary of Kruder & Dorfmeister's iconic Sessions, this CD box set is the best version yet for fans and collectors. The set includes previously unreleased music and remixes from artists like Madonna, Lewis Taylor, and Count Basic. Originally released in 1999, Sessions compiled Kruder & Dorfmeister's masterful remixes and original tracks, defining the "mood music" genre with its rich blend of dubby downtempo, drum & bass and Brazilian sampladelia. The compilation's subtle complexity and cinematic allure remain as influential as ever, capturing the essence of its era with a smoky, introspective vibe that continues to resonate. This edition includes a 40 page booklet plus a poster as an added bonus.
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Majician
Cat: RSE 397CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Unknown Species
Untainted
Tis The Season
Eye Of Horus
1984
Teach & Forgive
Separation Anxiety
Cow's Eye
Bacalao Opera
Majical Journey
Barry Gibb
Par For The Course (feat Mr Fantastik)
Open (feat Homeboy Sandman)
Majic (interlude)
Come Back
Review: After a long hiatus from solo projects, Kurious returns with Majician, an album that cements his legacy as a top-tier lyricist. Known for his 1994 debut A Constipated Monkey. Kurious delivers a fresh yet familiar sound on this new release. Produced by Mono En Stereo and executive produced by the late DOOM, Majician is a masterful blend of intricate wordplay and reflective storytelling. Tracks like 'Eye of Horus' showcase Kurious' ability to effortlessly navigate complex beats with insightful rhymes, while 'Separation Anxiety' delves deep into personal themes through sharp lyricism. 'Par For the Course' revitalises classic drum breaks, bringing a nostalgic yet innovative touch to the project. Majician is more than just a comeback; it's a powerful reaffirmation of Kurious' skill and dedication to the craft. The album's meticulous production and introspective content highlight Kurious as an MC who has not only endured but evolved.
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From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983
Cat: CDSOL 46663. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Ronnie Keaton & Ocean Liners - "Going Down For The Last Time" (part 1)
Chosen Few - "Wondering"
King Sporty - "Thinking Of You"
King Sporty - "I'm In A Dancing Mood"
Ernest Ranglin - "In The Rain"
Ocean Liners - "Self Destruct"
King Sporty - "Don't Kill The Goose"
King Sporty - "Dance To The Music" (part 1)
King Sporty - "The More Things Change" (instrumental)
Band Ocean Liners - "Foxy Funk"
Chosen Few - "Funky Butter"
Timmy Thomas - "Africano"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Fire Keep On Burning"
Phillip & Lloyd - "Keep On Moving"
Noel Williams - "Shoot It From The Hip"
King Sporty & The Root Rockers - "Summer Time"
Bobbie Houston - "I Want To Make It With You"
Della Humphrey - "Dreamland"
King Sporty - "Groovin' Out On Life"
King Sporty - "Driftaway"
King Sporty - "Concrete Jungle"
Review: Daisuke Kuroda has ben DJing since 1990 when the rare groove movement in his native Japan was in full flow. He slowly evolved into the funk world and is now regarded as one of deep funks finest ever DJs over in the Far East. He started Japan's leading deep funk club event series SEARCHING and runs his own Wah Wah party each month, amongst several other things. He heads up a 45 reissue label founded at the beginning of 2015 so is the perfect man to be asked to curate From Kingston To Miami: King Sporty Works 1971-1983, a collection of deep cut funk sounds that span the world from the 70s to the 80s.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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Journey Through Life
Cat: PTSN 30562. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Journey Through Life
Chop & Run
After 24 Years
Corruption Na Stealing
Politics Don Expose Them
Shotan
Oga Doctor
Last Mugu
Work On Myself
Think My People Think
Review: Journey Through Life witnesses Afrobeat pioneer, pallbearer and powerhouse Femi Kuti's very latest transformation in sound, as we witness the artist turn vividly, self-reflectively inward. The LP proposes a rare self-produced window into Femi's personal evolution, spanning childhood memories to fatherhood and, of course, the unshakable presence of family. As he puts it: "At the end of the day for me family is all that matters. The essence is to manage such events and let love prevail." Long celebrated for his uncompromising political voice, Femi leans evermore into an already evident vulnerability, revisiting earlier material through several, pylonic stylistic anchors: his signature horn-laced grooves, not to mention themes of personal legacy and posterity.
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The Confidence Of Knowing
Cat: CDJAVBK 53. Rel: 16 Dec 24
Breath, Eyes, Memory (2:44)
The Confidence Of Knowing (3:04)
Native Sons (3:00)
We Outside (2:50)
To The Ghetto (3:02)
Swat (5:24)
Turnstyle (3:36)
Shalamar (3:04)
Pay Homage (4:22)
Love For Life (4:13)
Steve Austin (3:12)
Sing Into The Sky (4:33)
It's Workin (3:02)
Review: Talib Kweli and J Rawls reunite after 25 years to deliver a heartfelt tribute to hip-hop's golden era. Their collaboration blends Kweli's razor-sharp lyricism with Rawls' authentic boom-bap production, crafting a rich, soulful journey through the genre's essence. Tracks like 'Breath, Eyes, Memory' bring introspection, while 'Turnstyle' captures nostalgia and 'Native Sons' pays homage to the Native Tongues collective. With an impressive roster of collaborators including Blu, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Skyzoo, the album underscores the depth of rap culture. A celebration of roots, growth and timeless artistry, firmly rooted in the traditions that shaped the genre.
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Message From A New Dawn
Message From A New Dawn (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: ZLCP 0414. Rel: 22 Dec 21
Astral Ascension
Primal Echo
Get Up (feat Roy Ayers)
Get It Together
This Feeling
Visions Of Tomorrow
The Message
The Mask
Revolution Evolution
Eternal Tide
Review: Shuya Okino is a DJ, club owner, writer and producer as well as being a part of the Kyoto Jazz Massive, and has been a vital figure in the Japanese club scene for over three decades. He is involved in a wide range of projects from Cosmic Village to Root Soul to Mondo Grosso, but his work with brother Yoshihiro as Kyoto Jazz Massive might be his best. This new album is another standout fusion of synth, broken beat and nu-jazz styles. Some of the tunes are pure dance floor heaters such as the prickly vibes of 'Get Up' while others gaze off to a cosmic future such as the gorgeous synths of 'Visions Of Tomorrow'. Essential.
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Succession
Succession (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCJ 2206. Rel: 04 May 22
Forest Mode
Kaze
Father Forest
No More Apple
Sunrise
Watarase
Miagete Goran Yoruno Hoshio
Review: Kyoto Jazz Sextet are an acoustic jazz 'unit' established in 2015 fronted by Shuya Okino. After their first two albums 'Mission' and 'Unity' this new third album channels only the best of what Tokyo's jazz scene has to offer, illuminating both past and present musical narratives in Japan by enlisting both new artists and legends (Takeo Moryiama appears on drums) alike.

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Down To The Sea & Back Volume 3: The Continuing Journey Of The Balearic Beat
Cat: ZZZCD 240. Rel: 30 May 24
Josete Ordonez - "Objetos Perdidos" (Dagobert Bohm version)
Robert Williams - "I Believe You're The One"
Lee Ryda - "Electro Eyes"
Francisco - "Heal Yourself"
Vidderna - "Villfarelser"
Meo - "Cikuana"
The Emperor Machine - "Dying By Wits" (original mix)
Tri Atma - "Yummy Moon" (long version)
Pressure Drop - "Unify/Rip Up" (instrumental)
Ad Vissar & Daniel Sahuleka - "Giddyap A Gogo"
Len - "Steal My Sunshine" (version Idjut)
Sunshine Jones - "Fall In Love Not In Line" (extended vocal mix)
Car Crash Set - "Fall From Grace"
Mcraft - "She Sells Sanctuary"
Review: After a 10-year hiatus, Balearic Mike and Kelvin Andrews return to continue the journey of the Balearic Beat with another edition of their distinguished Down To The Sea And Back compilation series, presenting a formidable new set of rare and obscure records. Once more sifting from the formidable crock of late 80s to intra-90s Balearic music, this eight-track LP begins on a serene note with the expertly layered guitars from Dagobert Bohm on their re-arrangement of Josete Ordonez, before moving into increasingly complex but still no less sunny waters from the likes of Vidderna, Lee Ryda, and Pressure Drop. A veritable three years' worth of digging, finally condensed into a single selection.
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