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Deep Inside You (reissue)
Deep Inside You (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LH 12078. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Gloria Ann Taylor - "Deep Inside You" (2:30)
Gloria Ann Taylor - "What's Your World" (3:54)
Walter Whisenhunt Orchestra - "Love Is A Hurting Thing" (feat Gloria Ann Taylor) (7:18)
Review: Sometimes, incredibly rare and expensive records don't live up to the hype. We can safely say that Gloria Ann Taylor's "Deep Inside You"- a superb, disco-era chunk of sexually charged soul - is not one of those records. Very few original copies were pressed, which not only explains the eye-watering second-hand prices but also the numerous bootlegs that have appeared over the years. This, then, is the record's first licensed reissue. It's worth picking up, not only for the sublime title track, but also for bonus cuts "What's Your World" - a laidback, super-sweet chunk of laidback West Coast soul - and the lushly orchestrated "Love Is A Hurting Thing".
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タグ: Soul Disco
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Is It Worth A Chance
Cat: DNSCR 030. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Josephine Taylor - "Is It Worth A Chance" (2:23)
Krystal Generation - "Satisfied" (2:49)
Review: Josephine Taylor's 1969 single 'I've Made Up My Mind' is a hugely expensive record if you can find it. It came on a short lived but much hyped Chicago label and was backed with 'Is It Worth A Chance' which is want is pressed up here. It is laced with big brass sounds and has a driving bassline but the vocals from Josephine will always be the centre-piece. Here it is cut with Krystal Generation's 1970 'Satisfied' which was the A-side of the well known 'Is It Meant To Be' and is another pearler of a soul cut with Northern overtones and real musical richness.
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You Me & He
Cat: MISSYOU 040. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Vince & Claudia - "You, Me & He" (4:48)
One Man Band - "Me & He" (4:57)
Review: A rather calming lovers rock track reissued on 12". When reggae drummer Lindel Lewis teamed up with singers Vincent Taylor and Claudia, few could anticipate the sonic romance that would blossom. 'You, Me & He' seems to capture two such triangulations, one lying at the heart of the real collaboration between artists, and the other evoked in the imaginary love tryst explored in the song. Wafty reverb vocals from the sweetly voiced Claudia give an admissive, coy impression of the persona she channels, which is lent a soothing antiphony from Taylor. Lewis, meanwhile, evidences his solo drumming and dubbing chops on the smooth 'Me & He' versions under the name One Man Band, twinning coldness and haziness.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Just Loving You
Cat: SJ 558. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Just Loving You (3:44)
You Happened To Me (4:16)
Review: Sometimes the act of love comes accompanied by a feeling of revelry in simplicity; in love, you've skived the potentially overcooked acrobatics of a life led insatiably, playing truant to the ever-increasing and limitless demands of business affairs or public personage. Tearra's 'Just Loving You' is an A-sider single whose sentiment expresses this idea as simply as the product of a real loving relationship can, with the Alabaman singer expressing, in frank terms, the internal limit and thus soul-sating dimension of love: "all my dreams have come true... all I want is lovin' you." Soul Junction's reissue does a timely justice to the original Midtown release format, though the two tunes here have actually never been paired together before.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Peru
Peru (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: VODKAST 005. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Peru (3:35)
Peru (Zesknel remix) (4:53)
Upper Manuality (3:21)
Saturn (2:18)
Saturn (Zesknel remix) (4:14)
Detunator (2:17)
Detunator (Zesknel remix) (6:30)
Review: Vodkast Records continues to put a focus on Georgian musicians here with a new EP composed and performed by Tedi, while Zesknel also offers up three remixes. These are experimental sounds from the word go: 'Peru' is all fizzing textures and live jazz drums with moody spoken words, 'Upper Manuality' is a raw techno stomper with a sense of dystopian menace and 'Saturn' is a lithe, dubby and deep space techno interlude. 'Detunator' brings curious, clean synth modulations and shuffling rhythms. The remixes all bring dark energy and otherworldly motifs.
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Concentrate (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: GS 8001. Rel: 25 May 22
Concentrate (3:47)
Get Up (3:35)
Review: Willie Tee is one of those New Orleans artists whose records are hard to find and expensive. He is the perfect subject of special record store day reissues and that's what we get here from the Gatur label. 'Concentrate' is some high-class mellow magic from 1980. The backside tune is another doozy with more New Orleans mellow funk bringing to mind the quality of Roy Ayers., It all makes for a 7" you simply cannot find anywhere online for any money whatsoever and thus a crucial one to snap up before it's gone again.
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You Had It Made
Cat: SEV 017. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Freddie Terrell & Blue Rhythm Band - "You Had It Made" (1:52)
Charles Williams - "Standing In The Way" (3:44)
Review: Freddie Terrell & his Blue Rhythm Band delivered a gem in 1970 with the timeless crossover soul track 'You Had It Made'. Co-written with the elusive rare soul figure Herman Hitson, the song is a perfect fusion of soul and funk, combining Terrell's smooth vocals with a vibrant arrangement that feels both classic and ahead of its time. On the flip side, 'Standing In The Way' brings a laid-back, jazzy groove that's become a cherished favourite, especially on the UK soul scene. Its midtempo rhythm, underscored by Terrell's effortlessly cool delivery, continues to resonate with audiences, solidifying its place in the rare soul canon. The track's obscure roots and soulful depth have kept it alive on dancefloors and in collections, a true testament to its lasting appeal.
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Springtime
Cat: SRL 11035. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime" (2:37)
Owen Grey - "I Am Satisfied" (2:31)
Review: Should you be able to find original copies of the two dusty-fingered classics featured on this "45", your bank balance was be significantly smaller. Of course, just because something is rare and expensive doesn't make it good, but Jimmy Thomas's 1969 cut 'Springtime' is genuinely brilliant. Released when funk-rock was arguably at its height, it sees the legendary soul man belting out Alan de Roches' lyrics over a Hammond-heavy fusion of soul, funk and Hendrix-style heavy rock. This time round, it comes backed with a relatively hard to find - on vinyl, at least- chunk of reggae/soul/rhythm & blues from iconic Jamaican singer Owen Grey. It's superb, of course, but we still prefer the incendiary A-side.
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Talk The Truth (reissue)
Cat: JFR 725. Rel: 01 Feb 22
Talk The Truth (4:00)
Sister Love (3:59)
Review: To those who know, the Wirl, Palo, Trex, and Ted & Way labels were big in the game back in the 70s and 80s. Disco, reggae, lovers rock and funk all featured in their collective back catalogues and now it is all back in the spotlight. Some of the more obscure and hard to find tunes are being reissued and this is right up there with the best of them. It features the intimate vocals of Paul Thomas with the fleshy, rolling dub rhythms of The Hondells on 'Talk The Truth' which is a personal plea to the people. On the flip, there is a more laidback mood and earth roots groove on 'Sister Love.'
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Do It Right
Cat: DP 006. Rel: 18 Nov 24
The Three Tops - "Do It Right" (Soul take) (2:49)
Alton Ellis - "Groovy Thing" (2:30)
Review: Peckings presents a stunning reissue here for lovers of roots and reggae. This 45rpm features The Three Tops and the legendary Alton Elli who is one of reggae's most cherished voices. On the A-side here, 'Do It Right' showcases The Three Tops' silky harmonies over a classic rocksteady rhythm and delivers a pure golden-era Jamaican vibe that takes you there in an instant. The flip side offers Alton Ellis' soulful and heartfelt rendition on a tune that solidifies his status as a reggae don. Both tracks exude real charm even now all these years on and are worthy additions to any box of 7" heat.
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Beggin'
Beggin' (7")
Cat: 45 85031. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Timebix - "Beggin'" (2:49)
The Quik - "Ben's Apple Crumble" (2:14)
Review: Originally called The Take 5, Timebox hails from Southport, Lancashire. This quintet's use of organ and vibraphone helped to heighten their obvious love of soul and jazz influences which were always reflected in their repertoire. Before signing with Deram, they recorded a standout rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's 'Soul Source' for the Piccadilly label and here we get their superbly raw and direct 'Beggin' tune, a real piece of 60s gold. On the flip, The Quik's 'Ben's Apple Crumble' brings more brilliance to a crucial 45.
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Vol 7
Vol 7 (7")
Cat: TNT 007. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Blu Cantrell - "Breathe" (feat Sean Paul) (3:56)
Beyonce - "Baby Boy" (feat Sean Paul) (4:05)
Review: More explosive rap classics get pressed up to handy and battle-ready 7" here courtesy of the TNT label. This seventh volume in their on going series of old school dynamite joints kicks off with a banger from Blu Cantrell. 'Breathe' (feat Sean Paul) has the reggae man dropping his trademark bars in stylised vocal form with Cantrell''s own delivery offering a clean, icy counterpoint over nice low end bump and Cali-style synth lines. Paul again features on the flip, this time adding his words to Beyonce's huge pop hit 'Baby Boy'.
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Fallin' In Love
Cat: SSCR 018. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Fallin' In Love (4:06)
Turnin' Me On (3:40)
Review: Sedsoul welcome back one of their mainstays, David A Tobin, with a fresh new tune, emblematic of a soul supremo reared in the gospel tradition. Tobin's nominal credits stretch as far back as the early 1990s, when he operated as a house music vocalist working under the stage name Phoenix, but his more recent efforts under his own name have seen him steer in a determined soul direction, post-2010. 'Fallin' In Love' is an amorous cascade and an homage to sea-changes, with the titular "falling in love" coming backed by refrained urges to "turn your life around".
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Fallin' In Love
Fallin' In Love (limited purple 7")
Cat: SSCR 018PURPLE. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Fallin' In Love (4:06)
Turnin' Me On (3:40)
Review: This release sees David A Tobin exploring the multifaceted nature of love, delivering a soulful house cut that's both uplifting and introspective. 'Fallin' In Love' is a journey through the complex emotions of romance, with warm chords and a driving bassline creating an irresistible groove. Tobin's emotive vocals capture the vulnerability and excitement of falling head over heels, while the track's soulful melodies and uplifting energy create a sense of hopeful optimism. The B-side, 'Turnin' Me On', takes a slightly different approach, with a more playful and seductive vibe. The track's infectious groove and seductive vocals are sure to get bodies moving, while its soulful undertones maintain the overall sense of heartfelt emotion. Together, these two tracks showcase Tobin's versatility as a producer and vocalist, delivering a well-rounded listening experience that will appeal to house heads and soulful music lovers alike.
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Go Back & Make It Right
Cat: SSCR 008. Rel: 25 Jun 24
Go Back & Make It Right (vocal) (4:13)
Go Back & Make It Right (dub) (4:13)
Review: The magical 'Go Back and Make It Right' by David A Tobin on Sedsoul came back in 2021 and offers a vibrant blend of soul, funk, and disco. This 7" pressing offers up two versions. The vocal comes first and is one of those impossibly feel-good gems with light, funky rhythms, a great interplay between male and female vocals and neat bass topped with strong synths. The dub pairs it back and allows the rhythms to shine but really the vocal is the one that will get the best reactions.
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タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
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Superfunkanova Vol 3
Cat: ZEDD 7005. Rel: 31 May 23
Together Band - "Calif Curl Calif Girl" (4:29)
The Firebolts - "Firebolts Hustle" (3:13)
Review: The latest in the 'Superfunkanova' series hears Woody Bianchi unearth little-heard-before rarities in the genre, with two rather naive and lo-fi but ultimately delightful songs peeking through the fold. The deep-friend strings of 'Calif Curl Calif Gurl' by the Together Band helms up the A-side, while the inflammable, instrumental soul mass that is 'Firebolts Hustle' by The Firebolts comes hits us like a Flaming Moe on the B.
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Canoe Boy
Canoe Boy (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TIME 702. Rel: 08 Jul 24
Canoe Boy (4:23)
Canoe (dub) (4:15)
Review: London-based Tokyo Riddim Band is a fusion of cultures, uniting three generations of Japanese female musicians with London's eclectic soundscape. Their vibrant performances merge reggae drums, funky basslines, and City Pop guitar, all live and dubbed-out on stage, creating a cultural phenomenon in the reggae scene. Following their debut single's success, "Denshi Lenzi," Tokyo Riddim Band presents "Canoe Boy," a hypnotic Japanese new wave reggae track. Originally penned by Japanese punk rock pioneer PANTA in 1980 for Tomoko Kuwae's album, this gem makes its single debut now. Dubby and funky, Tokyo Riddim Band's rendition, enhanced by Prince Fatty's dubwise touch, features siren machines, extended solos, and a groovy outro.
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Denshi Lenzi
Cat: TIME 701. Rel: 21 May 24
Denshi Lenzi (3:59)
Denshi Dub (3:53)
Review: 'Denshi Lenzi' by Tokyo Riddim Band offers a splendid fusion of past and present, blending elements of Japanese reggae with contemporary dub sensibilities. Recorded and mixed by the renowned Prince Fatty in South London, this track presents a unique cultural amalgamation. Featuring three generations of female musicians from Japan, the band combines reggae drums, funky basslines, and smooth City Pop guitar melodies, creating a stellar live dub experience. Tokyo Riddim Band's emergence has been celebrated by Gilles Peterson, NTS, Pitchfork, and Bandcamp Daily, gaining recognition for their fresh take on classic Japanese reggae. Led by pianist and composer Izumi 'Mimi' Kobayashi, the band's reinvention of the Natural Mystic riddim in 'Denshi Lenzi' injects new life into the original Japanese production. With dubbed-out vocals, sirens, and electrifying e-tom sounds, the track delivers an authentic reggae/dub experience infused with a distinct UK flair.

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Folk Song
Cat: DP 005. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Tony & Howie - "Folk Song" (2:52)
Phyllis Dillon - "Love Is All I Had" (2:47)
Review: Dutchess returns with Folk Song, a two-track dub release featuring the talents of Tony and Howie alongside the legendary Phyllis Dillon. Known for curating rare gems, Dutchess continues to deliver high-quality vinyl for lovers of classic reggae and dub. With past releases from icons like Eric Monty Morris and Tommy McCook, the label has solidified its reputation as a source for top-tier Jamaican music. Folk Song follows this tradition, blending soulful vocals with deep, atmospheric dub. Fans of Alton Ellis, The Melodians and The Paragons will find this release a perfect addition to their collection. It's another must-have for those who appreciate the timeless sound of 60s and 70s Jamaican music.
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Booking Up Baby
Cat: EXUMG 15. Rel: 27 May 25
Booking Up Baby (2:48)
Giving Up (3:57)
Review: New York soul quartet The Topics never found the spotlight they deserved during their short run across the 60s and early 70s, but this sharp 7" reissue offers a long-overdue glimpse at their brilliance. Both cuts originally surfaced in 1973 via Mercury, the only major label to back the group before they vanished into obscurity. 'Booking Up Baby' is a slick, string-laced dancer co-produced by Dennis Williams, best known for work with Teddy Pendergrass and the O'Jays. On the flip, Van McCoy's 'Giving Up' gets an opulent, emotionally rich treatmentidelivered with the polish and pain of top-shelf crossover soul. Both tracks ooze sophistication, driven by harmony-led vocals and lush instrumentation. Given the scarcity of original pressingsione recently went for L850ithis reissue is not only a collector's dream but a chance for wider ears to catch up with two underrated gems from the golden era of American soul.
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God & You (reissue)
Cat: P7 6495. Rel: 09 Jun 23
God & You (3:32)
At Last It's Over (2:42)
Review: If a record goes for around $3000 on the second-hand market then you know it's something special. And that is the case with New York vocal soul group The Topics' gold-standard and one-and-only album 'Giving Up'. Now you can own two of the best tunes from it on this new 7" from P-Vibe for a much more reasonable price. The tunes selected are indicative of the heart-achingly sweet and yellow soul sounds explored across the whole album. You get both 'God And You' and 'At Last It's Over' which have some utterly next-level vocal harmonies. Do not sleep on this one.
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Bring Dat Jazz
Cat: BDA 002. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Toribio - "Jazz Misconduct" (6:59)
Sam Wilkes & Jacob Mann - "Dr T" (Toribio edit) (5:43)
Toribio - "Bumples" (5:41)
Toribio - "My Humps (So Real)" (6:28)
Review: Brooklyn producer, bandleader and DJ Toribio returns for the second 12" on his newly launched BDA Imprint. Going deeper into his lifelong jazz obsession, 'Bring Dat Jazz' does just that whilst gladly exhorting us to do the same. Spanning three impressively arranged originals on top of a wicked remix of Sam Wilkes and Jacob Mann's 'Dr. T' on the A2, the overall impression gained here is one of an artist's deepest possible immersion in not just jazz as a whole, but its wildest contemporary abstractions through styles like deep house, garage house and post-punk. 'Jazz Misconduct' conducts itself rascally enough, holding itself together by the thinnest house-swing string; then the B-siders 'Bumples' and 'My Humps' herald a brief rise in tempo, coming shortly before an unusual hip-funk dub flip: a leftfield turn through a subtle, misty piano and vocal tinkering with the end of a storied Black Eyed Peas song.
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Flip To Raw
Cat: FRS 031. Rel: 17 Feb 25
To The Flag (3:54)
Oh Yeah (Cop Collab) (9:17)
Make Things So Complicated (3:45)
Dirty Black Satin (3:25)
Point Break Font (3:20)
Sulking In The Hallway Outside The Cafeteria (4:11)
Review: Luke Wyatt's Torn Hawk project has always been hard to pigeonhole, with the American producer frequently combining admirable experimental instincts and a love for dusty, distorted sounds with a desire to foreground melody and associated musical niceness. Both sides of his musical personality combine on this six-track EP for Fixed Rhythms. The highlight - for us at least - is the surf guitar solo-laden moody epic 'Oh Yeah (Cop Collab)', where waves of gritty, psychedelic and weirdo noises rise above dense sonic textures and rolling beats. That said, there's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere across the EP, including the outstanding-fi workout 'Make Things So Complicated', the dubbed-out beat science of 'Dirty Black Satin' and the experimental breakbeat madness of 'Sulking In The Hallway Outside The Cafeteria'.
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Is It What You Want?
Cat: ATH 177. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Is It What You Want? (3:34)
Saving All My Love For You (3:38)
Review: We've said it before and we shall always continue saying it, Athens Of The North is one of the best labels in the game. The Edinburgh outlet is an essential resource for lovers of disco, soul and funk and puts out a dizzying amount if music from those worlds, often in the form of sought-after classics or overlooked gems. This time out we have two singles taken from the Is It What You Want album by Lee Tracy & Isaac Manning that was put out back in 2022. The title cut is a heart-swelling bit of lo-fi blue-eyed soul with hazy organs and minimal drums, while 'Saving All My Love For You' is a swirling soul sound that is caked in layers of dust and emotional pain.
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Harder Better Faster Stronger (reissue)
Cat: CR 007. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (4:56)
Chasin' Feels (4:43)
Review: Now here's a traffic jam we're all happy to be in... Aussie funk super troupe The Traffic (comprising members of The Bamboos, Cooking On 3 Burners, Pickpocket and Punkawallahs) come correct with this follow up to their debut last year. Come for the awesome party-melting, wall-shaking Daft Punk cover on the A, stay for the groove-based soul-laced broken beat jam "Chasin' Feels". Both poles in their clearly broad and skilful musical scope, we can't wait to hear what they've got coming next.
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Beat It
Beat It (7" 再プレス)
Cat: CR 009. Rel: 12 May 25
Beat It (4:42)
Thriller (4:50)
Review: Melbourne, Australia based sextet The Traffic, headed up by Ivan 'Choi' Khatchoyan, serve up a special MJ feature funk 45. Presented in a special pressing in red vinyl with black splatter, we get awesome renditions of Michael Jackson tracks 'Beat It' and 'Thriller' from his iconic Thriller album from 1982. The big band energy of the players make these cover versions worthy your attention, with a killer horns section imitating the king of pop's falsetto to great effect.
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Blow Up The Groove
Cat: LRK 31. Rel: 08 May 25
Blow Up The Groove (3:19)
All Killer, No Filler (3:10)
Review: South London's Trambeat return with a double punch of funk and soul on LRK Records 13 years after first being formed by Graham Potter and Des James. The Croydon-based band brings classic Northern Soul energy with sharp modern flair to their latest 7", featuring 'Blow Up The Groove' and 'All Killer, No Filler'. Both channel dancefloor euphoria with turbocharged horns, breakneck grooves and bold vocals over strutting basslines and all-nighter anthems. Trambeat's shift from DIY collective to stage-commanding soul machine is great, and if their debut 'Don't Hold Back' teased their potential, this release kicks the doors wide open.
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Who's In Town?
Cat: RMR 001. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Who's In Town? (vocal mix) (3:48)
Who's In Town? (instrumental) (3:02)
Review: Running Man Records, the brainchild of DJ Benny Ben aka Ben Sims kicks off with a rare gem from the depths of 90s hip-hop. This debut release unearths a cassette demo from Tricky Tee and The White Shadow of Norway, recorded in NYC in 1991 and never before released. 'Who's In Town?' is a raw and energetic slice of classic hip-hop, showcasing Tricky Tee's signature style - rhythmic beats and socially conscious lyrics that hark back to the genre's formative years. While Tricky Tee may not be a household name, this release offers a glimpse into the vibrant underground scene of early 90s hip-hop, sure to be high up the shopping list of any dedicated head or collector seeking to delve deeper into the genre's history.
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Played by: The Allergies
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What's The Use? (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: J 102. Rel: 09 May 23
What's The Use? (3:07)
What's The Use? (instrumental) (2:55)
Review: Georgia's Tony Troutman is behind this super hard to find and super coveted modern soul tune. It has been bootlegged many times before but this is an official pressing for Record Store Day 2023. 'What's The Use?' is super feel good, with gloriously sunny horns, nice loose percussion and organic, woody drums all topped off with Tony's buttery and emotive vocals. If you prefer to keep it more subtle, then the instrumental on the flip has you covered. Do not sleep on this soul gem.
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Sessomatto (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 4537. Rel: 19 May 22
Sessomatto (3:21)
Kinky Peanuts (3:35)
Review: The late Italian film composer Armando Trovajoli was best known for his Italian expressionist / exploitation soundtracks. It's not so known that he made funk: 'Sessomato' and 'Kinky Peanuts' is as such a lesser known rarity, and consists of two made as part of his soundtrack to the film Sessomatto. With vocals from Edda Dell'Orso, the two tracks here are whispry, clean, tambourine-rattling and erotic; trumpets and drums buzz away on the A, while the B opts for clavichordy samba goodness.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Good Weed & Red Wine
Cat: COOE 1037. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Good Weed & Red Wine (3:57)
Dopus No 1 (Aka The Grifter, Aka Mr Holland's Dopus) (4:15)
Review: On 'Good Weed And Red Wine', Seattle funk and soul group True Loves let on as to their favourite substantive combo. It's a potent pairing indeed. Their first release since 2021's album Sunday Afternoon finds the band revitalised and funky as ever, with leading saxophonist Skerik providing pleated heat, embossing his signature brass instrument over a Morricone-ish funk maunder. The legendary Nigel Hall joins on keys, impressing both whites and blacks with warm-bodied but firm fingertip hammerings. Mature, at peak, and munchy, without either a hint of paranoia or gone-offness, this unlikely fusion of vint and splint sure doesn't turn up skint!
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My Part Of Town (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: WAR 020P. Rel: 09 May 22
My Part Of Town (4:33)
Mountain's World (3:39)
Review: The Record Store Day drops are coming in thick and fast now and for hip-hop fans this is a heavy one. Neither of these tunes have ever been on a 45 rpm together before. They are classics from the legendary Philly crew with hard breaks and headier bars on 'My Part Of Town' set over a jostling bassline and tough hits. On the flip is 'Mountain's World' which is a deeper and more vibes-joint with less in your face energy and a smarter wordplay as well as some super scratch-work.
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Intertextural (remixes)
Intertextural (remixes) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SRP 05. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Omina (DJ Counselling remix) (5:55)
Flakon (All Is Well remix) (4:31)
Slow White (Yuu Udagawa remix) (6:10)
Shadowgraph (Yuu Udagawa remix) (5:50)
Review: Manuel Tur's Intertextual release gets pulled apart and rebuilt here by some fine remixes for the Spaced Repetitions label. The first out of the blocks is 'Omina' (DJ Counselling remix) with its layers of sugary and crystalline synth over supple house drums. 'Flakon' (All Is Well remix) slows things down to a dubbed-out world of downtempo bliss, 'Slow White' follows a similarly slow-burning route thanks to Yuu Udagawa's poised and dreamy remix and 'Shadowgraph' comes live with some psychedelic synth swells over yet more mid-tempo and percolating beats, which are one again the work of Yuu Udagawa.
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Friendship Or Friends
Cat: SJ 557. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "Friendship Or Friends" (2:02)
Duke Turner & The Chi-Towns - "(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter" (alternative mix) (3:04)
Duke Turner - "Give Me Some Sugar, Baby" (3:15)
Review: Duke Turner's 'Friendship Or Friends' brings together three rare soul gems in one exciting 7" release from Soul Junction Records. On Side-1, the title track delivers a powerful 60s soul sound, featuring a big horn section and Turner's heartfelt vocals. The song is classic soul with its uplifting energy. Following that is an alternative mix of '(Let Me Be Your) Baby Sitter', originally from 1970, where Turner's strong vocals shine alongside rich backing harmonies, adding a touch of warmth and nostalgia. Side-2 slows things down with 'Give Me Some Sugar, Baby', a smooth soul ballad from 1974. The relaxed tempo and Turner's soulful delivery make it a memorable track, showcasing the depth of his emotional range. This 7" is a fantastic opportunity to hear Duke Turner's talent across different soul styles. Each track has its own character, making it a versatile release for any soul music fan.
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Getting Nasty
Cat: OTS 218. Rel: 06 Aug 20
Getting Nasty (3:09)
Getting Nasty (Conomark & Hong Kong edit) (4:23)
Review: A Black Man's Soul is an instrumental album by Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm from 1969. Turner wrote the songs with a host of other musicians and it showed off a side to him that hadn't been heard before. It was packed with traditional and simple funk that was as raw and lo-fi as you like, and one of the bigger tracks from it was "Getting Nasty" which has been synced to a number of films and adverts over the years. It's an authentic cut that bristles with gauzy textures and realness. On the flip, "Getting Nasty" (Conomark & Hong Kong edit) is more playful and funky.
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Ongakudo
Ongakudo (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: JNM 034. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Ongakudo/Droga Muzyki (feat Kanetsugu, Prykson Fisk, DJ 1an, DJ Eprom) (3:54)
1-18-6 Wakabayashi Setagaya-Ku (feat DJ Eprom) (3:13)
Review: This project, which translates to "The Way of Music" in English, is a collaborative initiative spearheaded by Groh, founder of the esteemed Polish hip-hop label JuNouMi which was established in 2002. It marks a fusion of talents between Polish and Japanese artists and commenced with Twardowski crafting music using samples from Japanese albums followed by the inclusion of MCs KANETSUGU and Prykson Fisk. DJs 1an from Tokyo and DJ Eprom from Warsaw joined the ensemble while the design, handled by Magorzata "Mauko" Korczak, explores Japanese Shod? calligraphy. This 7" release marks the start of a new Polish-Japanese collaborative series with more to come.
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The Best Of Tweak
The Best Of Tweak (recycled vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 021. Rel: 12 May 25
Generation (instrumental) (5:53)
Red Rover (rework) (5:59)
Fathorn (5:55)
Fathorn (Raw Deal Freedom Time remix) (6:58)
Review: Tweak's latest is another fine trip through rhythm, texture and atmosphere across three originals that are couched in broken beat. 'Generation' leads with lovely laidback grooves and a warm, gloopy bassline as precise electronics merge with a hint of vintage soul. The 'Red Rover' (Rework) is another sunny, horizontal sound with bubbly broken beats and lush flutes adding the hook, then 'Fathorn' explores darker, more tribal rhythms with deep bass and ritualistic percussion. Raw Deal's Freedom Time Remix of 'Fathorn' takes it further with some fluid grooves and expressive brass top notes next to glowing, golden Rhodes chords. A fantastically feel-good and fuzzy sound.
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タグ: Jazzy House
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Ley Del Silencio
Cat: UNSYS 010. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Two Opposites - "Stay To Me" (5:37)
Corp - "Sin Kontrol" (5:10)
Torrent & Adria - "Organismo Sintetico" (4:53)
Adria - "Bakalao" (5:07)
Review: Crossing between V/A comp and split 12", Unusual Systems present the tenth edition in their series celebrating the work of local Italian producers. Glossing xenon flashes of Italo disco and electro-disco-synth, we've here the tasering talents of duo Two Opposites and then solo artist Corp on the A, backed up by Catalan producers Torrent and Adria on the B side. The opening productions are slick, adumbrate bops, outlining the barest, darkest contours of Italo in its most abstract form. Adria's 'Bakaloo' is the highlight of the B, indulging the weirdest of buildups and most party-crashing of progressions.
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Peace & Love (reissue)
Cat: TIEU 040. Rel: 02 Apr 25
U-Roy, The Jamaicans, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "Peace & Love" (2:37)
Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - "The World Needs Love" (2:08)
Review: Both tracks on this crucial new drop from Duke share a common theme of love and harmony, which were of course the cornerstones of reggae and part of the reason it has such an enduring appeal as the universal need for compassion and unity has never diminished. In fact, it might be more needed now than ever. First, 'Peace & Love' by U-Roy, The Jamaicans, and Tommy McCook & The Supersonics is a timeless cut with U-Roy's toasting sat next to horn-driven rhythms that were first released in the 1970s. Similarly, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics' "The World Needs Love" captures the essence of70s reggae, with McCook's smooth saxophone leading the instrumental arrangement.

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Hey Girl You've Changed
Cat: AIRTOWN 012. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Vondells - "Hey Girl You've Changed" (2:11)
Tommy Wills - "Sweet Soul" (3:02)
Review: The Vondells were from Union City, home to fellow soul stars of the day The McCoys. The group released just one single back in 1968 on Tommy Wills' Airtown Custom label and it became a classic on the Northern Soul scene that is now a rare and in-demand gem. This reissue brings it back to the fore and it sounds as good as ever with its lush melodies and sweeping emotional resonance. On the flip, Tommy Wills steps up with 'Sweet Soul' which is another real heart melter that cannot fail to worm its way into your affections.
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No One Can Stop Us
Cat: SJR 47912. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Willie Williams - "No One Can Stop Us" (3:22)
Willie Williams & The Brentford Disco Set - "No One Can Stop Us" (version) (3:25)
Review: Yet another Studio One classic. Willie Williams was one of many artists to feature on Soul Jazz's 'Studio One Soul' series, which documented the throughline between reggae and soul in Jamaica. 'No One Can Stop Us Now' is a dreamy and wall-of-soundy slice of goodness from the mournful crooner, documenting the Jamaican dub vocalist's master plan. The song is a paean for anti-populist motivation - despite the naysayers who sit and criticise, no-one's gonna stop us now.
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The Touch Of Venus
Cat: CHARLY 767S1. Rel: 08 Jul 24
The Touch Of Venus (2:37)
I'm Satisfied With You (2:12)
Review: This tasty new 7" from Charly has been compiled and annotated by DJs Richard Searling and Dave Evison. It is part of a series that is celebrating Mr M's Golden Anniversary and marks five years in the game. On one side is Sandy Wynns's 'The Touch Of Venus' and on the flip is The Furys (sadly not the family of former lineal world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson, because that would be fun) with 'I'm Satisfied With You' which is not exactly a hugely ringing endorsement of love but a superb sound none the less.
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アルバム
Live 1975/1977
Cat: OFB 2CD5005. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Watermelon Man (CD1: Omaha Civic Auditorium music Hall, Omaha, Ne, 17th November 1975 Kjso-FM)
Hang Up Your Hang-Ups
Steppin' In It
Bubbles
Shkere
Heartbeat
DJ Intro/Chameleon (CD2: Ivanhoe Theater, Chicago, Il, 16th February 1977 Wxrt-FM)
Hang Up Your Hang-Ups
Maiden Voyage
It Remains To Be Seen
Review: This double CD showcases two live radio broadcasts from jazz hero Herbie Hancock, and each one was recorded two years apart. The first disc features the early Headhunters lineup delivering dynamic jazz-funk with tracks from Manchild and a fresh take on the classic 'Watermelon Man.' The second disc highlights the skills of Jaco Pastorius on bass, and he is joined by James Levi in a tight rhythm section. Herbie Hancock and Bennie Maupin lead with powerful performances including an electrifying version of 'Chameleon.' Together, these recordings capture Hancock's innovative mid-seventies jazz-funk sound in all their glory.
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Africanism
Africanism (2xCD)
Cat: ASVN 073. Rel: 23 Jan 25
This Is Madness (Africanism version)
Two Little Boys (Africanism version)
Just Because (Africanism version)
New York, New York (Africanism version)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism version)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism version)
Related To What (Africanism version)
Gash Man (Africanism version)
This Is Madness (vocal & Percussion)
Two Little Boys (vocal & Percussion)
Just Because (vocal & Percussion)
New York, New York (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (vocal & Percussion)
When The Revolution Comes (vocal & Percussion)
Related To What (vocal & Percussion)
Gash Man (vocal & Percussion)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Early Africanism version)
This Is Madness (Africanism instrumental)
Two Little Boys (Africanism instrumental)
Just Because (Africanism instrumental)
New York, New York (Africanism instrumental)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Africanism instrumental)
When The Revolution Comes (Africanism instrumental)
Related To What (Africanism instrumental)
Gash Man (Africanism instrumental)
This Is Madness (Percussion edit)
Two Little Boys (Percussion Only)
Just Because (Percussion edit)
New York, New York (Percussion edit)
Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution (Percussion edit)
When The Revolution Comes (Percussion edit)
Related To What (Percussion edit)
Gash Man (Percussion edit)
Just Because (acappella)
This Is Madness (acappella)
Two Little Boys (acappella)
Related To What (Early Africanism version)
Just Because (Early Africanism version)
Review: The Last Poets, pioneers of revolutionary spoken word and proto-rap, return with a powerful new album that blends their fiery lyricism with the infectious rhythms of Afrobeat. 'Africanism' sees the legendary duo, Abiodun Oyewole and Umar Bin Hassan, collaborating with a stellar cast of musicians, including the late Tony Allen, Prince Fatty, and members of Seun Kuti's Egypt 80. The result is a potent and timely exploration of social and political issues, delivered with the same raw energy and uncompromising spirit that has defined The Last Poets' music for over five decades. Abiodun revisits classics like 'When The Revolution Comes' and 'Gash Man', their messages of social justice and self-empowerment still burning bright. Umar's 'Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution' and 'Just Because' remain as potent and provocative as ever, their unflinching commentary on race and inequality cutting through the noise of contemporary discourse. The album's musical landscape is equally captivating, with Tony Allen's polyrhythmic drumming providing a driving force, complemented by the soulful melodies and intricate arrangements of the contributing musicians. A powerful reminder of the transformative power of music and spoken word.
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Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl
Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl (opaque white vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 914LPC2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Till I'll Break Again (4:29)
Nothing (3:45)
Fear & Joy (5:06)
Kiss Of Death (3:48)
Direct Exercise No 1 (3:23)
Psyche & Apollo (4:28)
The Vally Of Tears (Drum Pattern) (1:22)
Thrown Key (3:54)
Song No8 (3:14)
Saturn Return (2:32)
Another God (3:08)
Tower Of Tongues (3:24)
Review: Israeli guitarist Charlie Megira has an eclectic palette, with his music blending every influence from 50s trash rock, garage, surf, and goth. 'The Hefker Girl' is a new album, coinciding with a recent reissue from his back catalogue, 'Da Abtomatic Meisterzinger Mambo Chic' - an LP which ironizes the neoliberal ethos of postwar America. This one, by contrast, charts Megira's collaborative jams with fellow Israeli instrumentalist Michal Kahan, and is a more earnest, heads-down affair. Expect reverb-drenched new wave, 80s tropes and talent on the guitar beyond common comprehension.
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5 Na Bossa (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 052. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Nara - "Carcara" (4:33)
Edu Lobo - "Reza" (3:23)
Nara - "O Trem Atrasou" (3:22)
Edu Lobo - "Zambi" (3:06)
Tamba Trio - "Consolacao" (3:33)
Nara & Edu Lobo - "Aleluia" (5:12)
Nara - "Cicatriz" (3:18)
Edu Lobo - "Estatuinha" (4:45)
Nara - "Minha Historia" (2:44)
Tamba Trio - "O Morro Nao Tem Vez" (3:07)
Review: This 1965 collaborative album brings together some of the international music world's finest talents. Featuring Nara Leao's soothing vocals, Edu Lobo's striking guitar and Tamba Trio's vibrant harmonies, 5 Na Bossa captures the essence of Brazilian bossa nova and jazz with a warm and sunny inflexion. With iconic tracks like 'Reza' and 'Zambi' bringing Latin jazz flair, and Edu Lobo's 'Estatuinha' offering more ruminative folk sounds, this is a brilliant album for those who like South American sounds in all their many guises. The album was recorded live at the Paramount Theater in Sao Paulo and is truly essential listening.
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Poe
Poe (LP)
Cat: MAT 17. Rel: 04 Feb 21
Langit (5:49)
Bunga (7:15)
Api (8:12)
Daun (12:46)
Angin (9:53)
Review: Eternal ambient maestro and frequent collaborator Jonny Nash links up with renowned Tarawangsa player Teguh Permana for this new album which was recorded over the course of March 2020 in Bandung and Amsterdam. Tarawangsa is sacred music from Sunda, Indonesia and lends this album a truly lush meditative feel, with heart aching notes ringing out over Nash's plaintive piano chords. It's sparse but devastatingly absorbing as the five fantastic tracks all bring to mind thoughts of death, passage from one life to another, the changing seasons and eternal passage of time.
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Concious Man (reissue)
Cat: SLLP 009. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Concious Man
Brotherly Love (feat Kendrick Nicholson)
Rave A Litlle Faith
Back Biter
Cool Down
Babylon A Fight Rasta
Dread Dreader
Play Play
Oppression
Review: Here we have a welcome reissue of the Lee Perry-produced Conscious Man from The Jolly Brothers. Recorded in the late 70s but only released as an album in 1992, it shares its name with the standout title track, which became a massive hit when released as a single in 1977. The music still hits with that unmistakable Black Ark magic. Perry's production is loose, heady and live i tape hiss, endless reverb trails and all. The Jolly Brothers' harmonies are rough-edged but full of heart, delivering roots messages with an unmistakable mellow. 'Conscious Man' rightfully pulls focus, with its soulful vocals, phasing guitars and gorgeously lo-fi feel. It's dubby even in its vocal form. But there's plenty more to enjoy here, with a dusty optimism running through the whole record. As spiritually inclined as it is streetwise, it presents soul and roots in equal measure.
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Rendez Vous
Cat: MOCCD 14437. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Got To Be Lovin' You (3:21)
Rendez Vous (5:00)
Lover With Stature (4:01)
Fancy Meeting You (2:52)
Marja's Tune (4:13)
Babies (4:55)
Mutual Feeling (4:29)
Soul Touch (5:06)
Life Goes On (4:31)
Living Off The Love (bonus track)
The Love I Gave (bonus track)
Who Are You? (bonus track)
Will They Be Listening? (bonus track)
Review: Erik Tagg's Rendez Vous (1976) is pure seventies soft rock with a touch of jazz fusion, creating a rich, melodic experience. As his second solo effort, it showcases Tagg's evolution from his earlier work with Dutch bands Beehive and Rainbow Train. Produced by Hans Vermeulen, the album is a masterclass in intricate harmonies and sophisticated arrangements, all underscored by Tagg's warm, resonant vocals. Tracks like 'Life Goes On' highlight Tagg's ability to infuse soul-searching lyrics with a smooth, soothing delivery, creating a sound that is both introspective and comforting. The album's lush instrumentation, blending elements of jazz, pop and rhythm & blues, evokes a sense of romantic escapism, making it a hidden gem of the AOR and modern soul genres. Though it didn't achieve mainstream success, Rendez Vous developed a cult following, appreciated for its nostalgic and warm vibes.
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Midnight Letters
Midnight Letters (cassette)
Cat: PITPC 027. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Dawn In Eastern Sky (5:39)
Midnight Letters (6:27)
Lonesome October (5:29)
Aurora (6:40)
Paper Rain (3:25)
Kardis (5:05)
I Witness & Wait (5:26)
Review: Minneapolis' Chris Bartels aka Blurstem, and Philadelphia's Andrew Tasselmyer of the likes of Hotel Neon and Gray Acres have hooked up once more for a second collaborative album Midnight Letters. This album's starting point was original concepts played out on guitar which were then processed and experimented with through an ages-old analog tape machine. Add in an array of iPad audio processing apps, samplers, and Ableton software and you have a perfect mix of tools to serve up a sonic journey that perfectly merges the old with the new. The resulting ambient soundscapes are immersive and sparse but packed with subtle details that convey all manner of emotions.
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タグ: Dark Ambient
 in stock $16.07
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