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Shining Of Life Flutemental: Unreleased Versions & More (B-STOCK)
CALM presents KF
Cat: MUCO 12032 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Shining Of Life Flutemental (unreleased version) (11:01)
Shining Of Life Flutemental (Lambros Jahmans remix) (5:15)
UNDUB (Space Ritual dub) (10:40)
Shining Of Life Flutemental (Space Ritual dub) (11:15)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Some 20 years ago, Japanese producer donned the K.F alias (the initials of his given name, Kiyotaka Fukagawa) and delivered the astonishingly good 'Shining of Life', a sun-soaked Balearic house treat shot through with Japanese nu-jazz musicality, gospel-influenced vocals and expansive, life-affirming piano solos. This EP offers up previously unheard 'Shining of Light Flutemental' takes. Calm's own 'unreleased mix' retains some of the key elements of the 2004 original while adding morning-fresh flute solos and starry sounds seemingly inspired by Detroit techno. The 'Lambros Jahmans Sunset Mix' is a dreamy and immersive interpretation underpinned by an Afro-house style beat, while the 'Space Ritual Dub' is an almost entirely beat-free soundscape. On 'Undub (Space Ritual Dub)', the same producer wraps echoing flute and piano motifs around a tactile, hand percussion-driven rhythm track.
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Shining Of Life Flutemental: Unreleased Versions & More
CALM presents KF
Cat: MUCO 12032. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shining Of Life Flutemental (unreleased version) (11:01)
Shining Of Life Flutemental (Lambros Jahmans remix) (5:15)
UNDUB (Space Ritual dub) (10:40)
Shining Of Life Flutemental (Space Ritual dub) (11:15)
Review: Some 20 years ago, Japanese producer donned the K.F alias (the initials of his given name, Kiyotaka Fukagawa) and delivered the astonishingly good 'Shining of Life', a sun-soaked Balearic house treat shot through with Japanese nu-jazz musicality, gospel-influenced vocals and expansive, life-affirming piano solos. This EP offers up previously unheard 'Shining of Light Flutemental' takes. Calm's own 'unreleased mix' retains some of the key elements of the 2004 original while adding morning-fresh flute solos and starry sounds seemingly inspired by Detroit techno. The 'Lambros Jahmans Sunset Mix' is a dreamy and immersive interpretation underpinned by an Afro-house style beat, while the 'Space Ritual Dub' is an almost entirely beat-free soundscape. On 'Undub (Space Ritual Dub)', the same producer wraps echoing flute and piano motifs around a tactile, hand percussion-driven rhythm track.
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The Golden Triangle Part 1
The Golden Triangle Part 1 (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 011. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Techno
The Golden Triangle (5:06)
Sunju Hargun & GiGi FM - "Lens Of Time" (6:24)
Sunju Hargun & Konduku - "Mekong" (5:54)
Ruak (7:04)
Review: A record that explores deep, hypnotic rhythms with a strong tribal and mystical undercurrent, the latest Siamese Twins records pushes the boundaries of what is possibly in eastern influences underground techno. Side-1 opens with 'The Golden Triangle', an atmospheric introduction that feels cinematic, setting the stage with ambient textures before giving way to movement. 'Lens of Time' follows, locking into a deep, primal groove where rolling percussion and rich low-end create an entrancing effect. On Side-2 'Mekong' leans into tribal mysticism, blending ancient rhythmic patterns with a modern pulse. The production is detailed yet raw, drawing from rich percussive layers. 'Ruak' closes the EP with pulsating bass and deep, rolling rhythms, channeling Eastern influences into a hypnotic techno flow. A powerful release from Siamese Twins Records, driven by Sunju Hargun's distinct vision.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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Elementary Particles Accelerator Tunnel
Cat: LKVBHR 12. Rel: 25 Sep 24
 
Techno
25% Personality (with Dickie) (6:15)
Low Orbit (5:38)
Trench Music (8:18)
Dub Tool A (5:25)
Splais (5:12)
Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub) (4:13)
Review: KANZ's artist alias, when reversed, becomes ZNAK, meaning "SIGN" in Bulgarian. He hails from Lyulin, a district known for breeding either crime or art, and thankfully Kaloyan embodies the latter. This outing on MELMAK is opened with '25% Personality (with Dickie)' which is deep and atmospheric dub techno. 'Low Orbit' is just as deep but more driving with some pad laced beauty up top, 'Trench Music' then brings frosty Berlin dub techno vibes, 'Dub Tool A' has conscious vocal mutterings and 'Splais' is a slow motion gem for late night contemplation. 'Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub)' is a spine-tingling closer with angelic vocals.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Body Singer
Body Singer (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 016. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Body Singer (5:05)
Kinship (2:19)
Skinship (1:05)
Trippy Gas (4:11)
Mirror Of The Heart (4:32)
Review: Still riding high from the success of his superb re-make of Manuel Gottsching on Test Pressing ('A Reference to E2-E4'), Alex Kassian returns to Pinchy & Friends - who released his similarly popular 2021 EP 'Leave Your Life' - after a three-year break. Beginning with the lusciously languid, Balearic, effects-laden and sonically layered title track ('Body Singer', where Jonny Nash style guitars and tumbling sax motifs rise above a sparse drum machine beat and shoegaze-esque aural textures), the Berlin-based producer offers up a loved-up mix of weightless ambient bliss (Kinship), kosmiche soundscapes (the sun-flecked 'Skinship'), revivalist Krautrock (the Can-after-several-spliffs headiness of 'Trippy Gas') and immersive, cinematic excusions (the gorgeous 'Mirror of the Heart').
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A Reference To E2-E4 By Manuel Gottsching
Cat: TPR 002. Rel: 16 Jul 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A Reference To E2-E4 By Manuel Gottsching (11:58)
A Reference To E2-E4 By Manuel Gottsching (Mad Professor Qantas Crazy remix) (11:52)
Review: 'E2-E4' is of course a legendary bit of music written by a legendary composer. Here, Alex Kassian serves up his own extension version of it and takes us on a 12-minute electronic trip that will be perfect for the more adventurous DJs and dancers out there - not least in Ibiza this summer. Next to the escapist original is a flipside remix from the one and Mad Professor. He heads out on his own with plenty of mind-melting effects, dubby undercurrents and mesmeric leads that encourage minds to wander. A real pearler for the hotter months and beyond.
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Kaugummi
Kaugummi (hand-stamped 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SDBANU 703LTD. Rel: 13 Sep 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Kaugummi (4:41)
Mad Kau (2:52)
Review: KAU return just one year after their debut on Sdban Ultra, and they're not slowing down. Their latest double single release is another energetic showcase of the trio's tight band dynamics, with intricate synthesiser arrangements, rapid drum patterns and deep basslines that capture the raw energy of their live performances. The first track, 'Kaugummi', fuses a dub bassline with complex drumming, resulting in a groove that feels both fresh and familiar. On the flip side, 'Mad Kau'-a reimagining of 2022's 'Mad Max'-stays true to the live version, bursting with frenetic arpeggios and synths. Both tracks push forward into the vibrant space where jazztronica meets jam band sensibilities, with nods to British jazz and that unmistakable 'Brussels sound'. This double A-side, set to drop on limited 7" vinyl in September 2024, is a must-have for fans who crave the trio's signature fusion of live energy and studio precision
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Another Time EP
Cat: MAGIC 038. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Another Time (feat Pedro Perelman) (4:05)
Celestia (4:58)
As The Sun Goes Down (5:20)
Sambo (5:58)
Review: Argentina's Kermesse returns with 'Another Time', a four-track EP that brings together groovy rhythms, funky synths, and live instrumentation. With Pedro Perelman's mesmerizing vocals and production finesse from Noema, the release strikes a balance between organic flow and electronic edge. Tracks like 'Another Time' and 'Sambo' capture Kermesse's vibrant energy, a sound that's made waves across Ibiza and Portugal. With over 9 million Spotify streams to date, this EP is a fresh spin on Kermesse's distinctive, crowd-moving style.
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タグ: Future House
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Swahili Lullaby (reissue)
Cat: BID 008. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Swahili Lullaby (4:18)
Teekon Warriors (4:27)
Daisy High (4:20)
Swahili Lullaby (Synkro Balearic dub mix) (5:37)
Swahili Lullaby (Talking Drums Redub) (7:22)
Review: First released in 1983, Khartomb's 'Swahili Lullaby' first surfaced on the underground punk and reggae label Whaam! before fading back again into obscurity. In fact their only release, originally a 7", it came backed by the 12/8 wonderwork 'Teekon Warriors' on the B; both tracks established their sound as straddling both a restlessness and a laconism, channelling influences from the Slits to the Raincoats. Legend speaks of an original Peel Session and support from Melody Maker - the holy one-track difecta for breaking artists back then - yet this initial support sadly, madly waned. Now, however, the release comes miraculously back to the fore, rendered concscious again by way of a new-to-vinyl track - 'Daisy High' - as well as two versions of the A1 by Synkro and Talking Drums. 'Daisy High' is a lissome one, its layered contraltos overdubbed to perfection against endless Balearic guitar-swirls amid an overarching 'bossa feel' (in Peel's words). Synkro's dub could just as easily have come from '83 as it did from '24, swelling away into a sweet kickless reverie that happily, barely resembles the original; Talking Drums' version is more loyal to the genesis, yet amps up the dub pressure.
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Water Play
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 293. Rel: 10 Sep 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Water Play (5:16)
Water Play (Kuniyuki remix) (6:40)
Palm Warmth (5:25)
Prairie (5:03)
Review: Shanghai-based producer Knopha lands on Mule Musiq after picking up plaudits for his Nothing Nil EP on Eating Music. What he turns out here is some beautiful stuff inspired by Oriental New Age. 'Water Play' imperfectly blissed out and liquid ambient house and dub fused into something soul-soothing. Kuniyuki turns out a magical remix that has shimmering melodies and organic drum sounds washing over you then 'Palm Warmth' is all glistening melodies, celestial pads and delicate hang drum patterns that suspend you amongst the clouds. 'Prairie' shuts down with bubbly broken beats and warped leads peppered with soft shakes and more heavenly harmonies.
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I Miss You
Cat: IMWVR 1042. Rel: 31 Dec 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Noriko Kose & Haruka Nakamura - "I Miss You" (3:31)
Joachim Kuhn - "Housewife's Song" (4:35)
Review: Insense Music Works finished off 2024 on a high by serving up this brilliant pair of wonky jazz sounds. Noriko Kose & Haruka Nakamura's 'I Miss You' pairs pensive piano playing with alluring vocal sounds and raw beats into something heady and beguiling that almost seems to shift space and time with its smeared designs. Joachim Kuhn's 'Housewife's Song' on the flip is a busier sound with mad jazz keys, cascading piano chords and a vibrant sense of energy that flourishes ever brighter as the track unfolds.
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Tarde Remixes 2
Tarde Remixes 2 (translucent pink vinyl 12")
Cat: NK 003REMIX2P. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tarde (5:29)
Tarde (Vladimir Dubyshkin remix) (5:11)
Tarde (Mala remix) (5:20)
Tarde (U Rtrax rework) (4:52)
Review: Following fresh from her most recent single 'Tarde', the world's best-kept techno titan Nina Kraviz has gone on to enlist an all-star cast of remixers for a decalogue of versions of the track, notably topped off by a pystrance remix. But on this 12", Kraviz shortens the full ten tracks to four, streamlining the selection for the system-respecting DJ. "Tarde" meaning "late" in Spanish, Kraviz' original track is a brooding slow murmur, textured by earthen Reese-esque basses, ambirhythmic rumbles, and amorous lyrics in Spanish sung by Kraviz herself. Though the mood is climactic, Kraviz' subject matter is one of dubiety and anticlimax, standing tiptoed on the fence between giving love and deeming it too late. The remixes are uniformly weird, not eschewing the needs of the club-goer yet not shying from the dare of challenging them either. Of the remixes chosen here, dubstep OG Mala crops up for a surprise dash of steppers' quality; U.R.Trax continues the charge with a tricky but efflorescent minimal version; and Vladimir Dubyshkin opens the floodgates for a wacky big-roomed hard trance floater.
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Money Face
Cat: FOF 247LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Money Face (4:21)
Money Face (instrumental) (4:20)
Money Face (Klank Amapiano Re dub) (4:15)
Money Face (Break Bread dub) (4:03)
Money Face (Will LV remix) (3:36)
Review: Top producer Sweatson Klank and the critically acclaimed Kondi Band collaborate on the powerful new single 'Money Face' on this fresh 12". This deep, mid-tempo Afro house track features Sierra Leonean legend Sorie Kondi who tells a poignant story of how the government used his image on newly printed currency without consent and left him uncompensated and struggling in Freetown. A modern protest anthem blending Afro beat and world music influences, it's also a dance floor-ready disco track. The EP includes remixes in the form of a slow disco dub, an amapiano remix by Sweatson Klank and an Afro future dub by Will LV.
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Passing Currents
Passing Currents (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 203. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Techno
Txted - "Cherry Lemonade Special" (feat Phil Moffa - Okpk Spectral mix) (4:15)
Atrevido - "Flying Fortress" (4:10)
Josh Dahlberg - "Ass On The Floor" (4:35)
Kevin Reynolds - "Sign It Upside Down" (6:26)
Hazmat Live - "The Marriage Of Korg & Moog" (4:50)
Review: Passing Currents aims to stand out from the predictable by offering a deeply human touch in its music. This five-tracker backs that up by melding academic expertise with dancefloor intuition and the A-side features txted by Phil Moffa remixed by Yamaha DSP coder okpk after they met during doctoral studies, they flip technical mastery into bass-driven energy while Atrevido' fuses California warmth with analogue electro, Josh Dahlberg's rediscovered 2009 electro gem, 'Ass On The Floor', still bangs and Detroit's Kevin Reynolds delivers hypnotic grooves before Hazmat Live pushes boundaries with a sound rooted in soulful, experimental innovation.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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アルバム
Hope Is Perseverance
Cat: ESC 014. Rel: 22 Nov 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Life Interrupted (0:44)
Stark! (3:00)
Hollowed (2:55)
Intro/New Territories (2:53)
Escape (3:24)
Measured Resistance (5:53)
Behind My Eyes (2:57)
Hope Is Perseverance (7:54)
Always (3:05)
Review: K15's long-awaited album, Hope Is Perseverance, is a testament to his two-decade-long journey in music. From the dreamlike essence of 'life interrupted' to the intricate textures of 'hollowed' and 'new territories', the album captures K15's distinctive cinematic style with a nod to beat culture. The title track is an expansive nine-minute exploration featuring soulful string arrangements and captivating drum programming, hallmarking K15's artistry. A compelling ode to hope, the album also highlights K15's multifaceted identity in the music landscape.
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The World That I Created Now Is Mine
Cat: INTLP 009. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Very Far Of You (3:44)
Volatile Love (3:42)
Owl Disco (4:20)
The World That I Created Now Is Mine (4:50)
Monsoon (0:24)
Don't Rush (4:15)
More Fantasy (1:43)
(Morning) Release (4:55)
Space (3:41)
Icarus! (bonus track) (4:53)
Review: Following a run of quietly impressive singles on Boitte Music, Nicolas Saavedra brought his Kabinett project to Internasjonal back in 2022. A couple of EPs later and the Bogota-based DJ/producer is ready to deliver his debut album. Taking cues from fellow Colombian Felipe Gordon, the tracks on offer blend vintage and contemporary synth sounds, electric piano motifs, MPC-driven lo-fi beats, a few choice samples and his own vocals to create a set of tracks that variously draw inspiration from deep house, lo-fi pop, jazz-funk and space disco. Highlights include dreamy pop number 'Volatile Love', the Prins Thomas-esque 'Owl Disco', the decidedly psychedelic and hard chugging title track, and stellar cosmic funk head-nodder 'Don't Rush'. An album that's well worth your time and money.
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タグ: Indie Disco
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Collection
Cat: IF 1093CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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Collection (iF edits)
Collection (iF edits) (red vinyl LP)
Cat: IF 1093LP. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Silent Cloud (Beat version) (4:31)
Call From The Ground (6:48)
Summer Mood (3:28)
Summer Ocean (Organic) (5:44)
Silent Sky (4:35)
A Life That Can Only Be Dream Now (6:42)
Birds Of Passage (5:49)
Summer Sketch (Floating Through Space On A Dream) (5:10)
Review: Following their latest maxi-EP for Infine, 'Silent Sky', Kaito (a beatsmith's production alias of a towering name, none other than Hiroshi Watanabe) returns for Collection, his newest album for Infine. Celebrated for his contributions to the "enviro-ambient" scene in his home Japan, Collection marks the latest reminiscence under Watanabe's Kaito pseudonym, which was started in 2001 after visit to Europe and subsequent release on the Kompakt label. With "Kaito" meaning both "universe" and "secret" depending on its usage, Collection is comprised of ambient, quiescent and melodic tunes which serve as individual therapies for the ear, despite their dual esoteric and cosmic quality.
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O
O (LP)
Cat: GMV 24. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Interlace (10:30)
2835's 15322'E (4:51)
Art Of Memory (7:11)
Two Winds (6:54)
An Expanse II (4:41)
0 (0:59)
Review: French label Good Morning Tapes welcomes Paris-born electronic innovator and 70s GRM alumni Ariel Kalma New York-based trio Asa Tone for some serious deep ambient soundscapes. The wellness movement has never been more polar than it is now but if you ask us, nothing could be better for your mental health and sense of self than sitting a dark room with this one nice and loud so you can soak up its high fidelity designs, the microscopic pads, the whimsical melodies and slowly shapeshifting sounds in all their glory. A tremendous work.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Let The Light In
Cat: EGLP 1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Crystalline Dreams (4:37)
No Deal (3:36)
Your Honor (4:23)
Angels Flight (3:16)
How Long? (2:49)
SIM (4:34)
Coordinates (4:36)
Let The Light In (3:10)
Review: Let The Light will be KAMM's final album - and its most poignant - as it is a tribute to late member Alland Byallo, a beloved name in the underground who suddenly passed in 2023. Surviving members Marc Barrite aka Dave Aju, Kenneth Scott and Marc Smith dip into new sounds here, including jazz, psych funk, soul, golden-era hip-hop and textured electronics, and work them all into a heartfelt final statement that does a fine job of honouring Byallo's creative spirit with real emotional depth and warmth. From the serpentine tones of opener through the bossa-infused boom-bap of 'No Deal', the politically charged jazz burner 'Your Honour' and the sleek electro rhythms of 'How Long?', the album traverses plenty of ground. It also features Byallo's artwork and closes with a chorus of loved ones that makes it all the more poignant.
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Vind
Vind (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPDREAMO 11C. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Flageolett (4:20)
Port Salut (3:17)
Medvind (part 1) (5:50)
Medvind (part 2) (3:37)
Montilla (3:43)
VM (4:20)
Sunset (3:49)
Trabzon (7:03)
Final Call (4:48)
Tiden Stannade (5:50)
Review: This analogue-driven masterpiece sets a high bar for exciting music in 2025. The ten-track album, crafted by the Gothenburg duo (featuring members of Fontan and Ultra Satan), blends intricate soundscapes with emotional resonance, offering a listening experience that is both reflective, thought-provoking yet at times, challenging. Vind explores the intersection of rhythm and emotion, creating an atmosphere that feels timeless and innovative. The first single, 'Montilla', embodies the album's ethos. With its downtempo pace and broken beat structure, the track feels like a sonic odyssey. Psychedelic elements and exceptional guitar work add layers of complexity, while leftfield textures make it stand out. The result is a piece that's unique, grounded but also otherworldly. 'Medvind Part 1' is a great example at the ability of the band to create an outstanding blend of various styles of music such as Latin, ambient and folk music along with many others. Vind is a rewarding journey for all who cherish inventive music.
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Superkilen
Cat: GONDLP 73. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Superkilen (6:01)
Cycles (4:13)
St. Pancras (3:39)
Vakler (1:56)
Balancen (4:55)
Tvillinger (3:43)
Tide (6:11)
Udsigten (3:02)
Arendal (5:24)
Review: Svaneborg Kardyb, the award-winning Danish duo of Nikolaj Svaneborg (keys) and Jonas Kardyb (drums), masterfully blend minimalism, jazz, and Scandinavian folk influences into a stunning album. Their forthcoming album, Superkilen, draws inspiration from the vibrant Superkilen Park in Copenhagen, a symbol of diversity and unity. Much like the park's transformation from wasteland to communal space, the duo's music evokes serenity amidst the chaotic backdrop of modern life. Following their acclaimed debut Over Tage, Superkilen continues their exploration of lush melodies, subtle electronic textures, and intricate rhythms, into a calm yet dynamic energy. The duo's compositions offer a fresh, Nordic take on jazz, drawing comparisons to artists like Nils Frahm and Esbjorn Svensson, while retaining their own distinct, organic interplay. While less psychedelic and more digitally nuanced than their American counterparts, such as the Benevento/Russo Duo, Svaneborg Kardyb's music remains engaging and playful, with an infectious groove. Their 2024 release is an authentic, refreshing listen, perfect for those seeking tranquility with an undercurrent of joy in an otherwise fast-paced world.
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Lux Prima (reissue)
Lux Prima (reissue) (gatefold LP + booklet + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TCR 089LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Lux Prima
Ministry
Turn The Light
Woman
Redeemer
Drown
Leopard's Tongue
Reveries
Nox Lumina
Review: This marks the first re-press since the 2019 release of Lux Prima, which is the critically acclaimed album by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' lead vocalist Karen O and renowned producer Danger Mouse. Hailed as a "dreamy and poignant collaboration" back then, the album featured the single 'Woman' which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Performance and a Spike Jonze-directed performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The reissue includes original artwork and a 16-page booklet highlighting their interactive exhibition, An Encounter with Lux Prima, which featured a 360-degree soundscape mixed at Skywalker Ranch.
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Channels
Cat: K 7447LP. Rel: 18 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Mockingbirds (2:08)
Aeolian Harp (4:20)
Invision (4:10)
Metro (3:45)
Channels (3:29)
Spring (3:09)
Sun (3:18)
Joss Bay (3:39)
Sunset Park (2:54)
Peech Blue (1:36)
Limoncello (2:47)
Review: With their debut album on !K7 Records, Kassian (aka the pairing of Joe Danvers-McCabe and Warren Cummings) return to the warm, sample-based house sounds that originally brought them together. Over five years, they revisited early ideas, refining their craft to create a record that explores emotional depth beyond their club-focused tracks. The album has been, we're told, shaped by time, loss and reflection so weaves through various atmospheres with live instrumentation, field recordings and percussion that evolve over time. Featuring Joe Armon-Jones from Ezra Collective on keys and Timothy Kraemer on cello, Channels makes for a tender and introspective journey.

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Dubio
Dubio (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQA 01LP. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Dubio (3:39)
Apeface (4:09)
Sipa (4:23)
Arpa Ingrata (4:23)
Hoshizuna (6:01)
Oold Thief (4:20)
Leotarda (3:31)
Peepuntpopkema (5:43)
Conrector (3:17)
Eext (5:39)
Review: Dubio makes no secret of its intention, from the word go. The opening, titular track give us the lay of the land. A record inspired by the soundtrack to a puzzle game of the same name, there's a cyclical, perpetual kind of motion to everything here. Obviously, we know where the start of each piece is, and the conclusion. But the vibe isn't forward motion, nor backwards. Instead, there's a gradual meandering tempo, a loose, open-ended kind of aesthetic that invokes the old cliche - the journey, not the destination. And with that, you can't help but sense a little mystery here, too. Kettel isn't always known for this type of free spirited exploration, and yet here we are, and how we got here is part of what we're trying to figure out. Musically, that means warm pads and string refrains, twinkling chimes, plodding, almost unsteady percussion and a sense of wonder and perpetuity throughout.
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When Can
When Can (limited orange marbled vinyl double 12" + 10")
Cat: LPS PS16. Rel: 05 Jun 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A New Factory (3:21)
Kirsten (4:03)
Admittance (3:04)
Pentimento (2:19)
Ringvanes (5:50)
Missing Time (2:35)
Jahe (5:12)
Deliria Noon (5:40)
Fullmoon (6:11)
Grandcan (2:42)
Canned Forever (9:06)
Zipvanes (10") (9:40)
Spoonful (3:55)
Review: Reimer Eising, aka Kettel, and Lennard van der Last, aka Secede, had already been lifelong friends by the time they began working on When Can. The Dutch producers wanted to create a seamless listening experience that would unfold and develop as a film does, using cinematic-leaning sounds to achieve their big idea. The whole thing feels like a narrative, a beginning-middle-end, which is doubly impressive when you learn there was no grand plan to begin with. Just two pals exploring what might come next. Originally released in 2012 - hark!, those heady, innocent days - what's perhaps even more astounding than the picturesque, immersive soundscapes here, is the fact this is the first time When Can has made it onto vinyl. Having said that, 12 years ago was another time and place, not least in terms of music sales, so let's not dwell on what everyone was thinking by not bringing this out on wax sooner. Instead, savour every moment of the rich, dreamy electronica.
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Mya
Mya (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: KOS 034LP. Rel: 02 Aug 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Cosmos (4:38)
Mya (3:26)
Quelque Chose Bouge (2:56)
Qana (feat Lynn Adib) (3:38)
Birth Of Noham (3:38)
Ages (4:40)
Horizon (5:42)
Ondes Et Variations (3:36)
Arazu (feat Natacha Atlas) (4:17)
Review: In a quest to uncover the organic roots of life through music, trombonist Robinson Khoury delves into ancestral rhythms and sounds on this new album and blends them with electro-acoustic textures crafted by his modular synth. Drawing on jazz foundations and Middle-Eastern scales, the project centres around the evocative wordless vocals of band members and guest artists Lynn Adib and Natacha Atlas. Khoury also adds vocals with Anissa Nehari on percussions, and Leo Jassef on piano and synth. It is an expansive album with a world feel and plenty of thought-provoking sounds and intimate atmospheres.
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II
II (CD)
Cat: ERATP 168CD. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Techno
Grown
Burst
Sailed
Laced
Bound
Sworn
Spun
Flown
Told
Dazed
Squared
Review: As of now, Kiasmos - the duo of Olafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen - are superstars on the international progressive electronica circuit. It crept up on us that they've only released one other album to date, with the bulk of their output having been limited so far to EPs and singles. II is the follow-up to its apt nominal counterpart, Kiasmos (I), and yet this time hears the pair strike out against the stark piano and electropop influences for which they were initially celebrated. Another key difference is that while the first Kiasmos record was made in the space of two weeks - getting at the sense of effortlessness that might accompany the initial burst of inspiration felt by artists when they start a new alias - II was made over the course of ten years and charts a remarkably different approach to music production.
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II
II (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 168LP. Rel: 03 Jul 24
 
Techno
Grown (5:36)
Burst (4:30)
Sailed (4:05)
Laced (4:18)
Bound (6:23)
Sworn (4:16)
Spun (4:09)
Flown (3:50)
Told (5:40)
Dazed (5:03)
Squared (5:12)
Review: Kiasmos, the dynamic duo of olafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen, returns with their long-awaited second album, II. This vinyl is a celebration of their evolution over a decade since their self-titled debut in 2014. Known for blending minimal techno with orchestral flourishes, Kiasmos has refined their sound, adding richer textures and a sense of place and space. II opens with Grown, setting a delicate atmospheric tone that showcases their matured sound design. Tracks like 'Dazed' highlight their innovative use of traditional Balinese percussion and field recordings, creating immersive auditory landscapes. The album seamlessly transitions from electronic to classical and rave, maintaining their signature style of whisper-quiet ambience evolving into explosive dance beats. Songs like 'Sailed' and 'Laced' exemplify their knack for blending intricate percussion with organic synths, resulting in tracks that are both effervescent and serene. olafur's cinematic influence and Janus's DJ experience shine through, pushing the boundaries of genre with frenetic broken beats and catchier melodies. The grand strings recorded with SinfoniaNord add a majestic layer to the complexities, making II a truly expansive work.
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Jose
Jose (orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SNFLP 016. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Deep House
The Cure (4:55)
Karaoke (5:30)
Ask For My Number (feat Bonaparte) (2:35)
Calvinklein (feat Bonaparte) (3:21)
Party People In Da House (Fiesta En Casa) (5:33)
Jose (4:39)
Hasta Tarde (Till Late) (feat Chico Blanco) (5:53)
Relaja Tu Cuerpo (Relax Your Body) (feat Acidheaven & Philipp Gropper) (4:51)
Mucho Fun (Lerele mix) (5:47)
Virtua Tennis (2) (3:45)
Review: The already proven talent that is Kid Simius is back with more brilliance, this time in the form of his third full-length album, JOSE, which comes via the gold standard Bristolian label Shall Not Fade. This 10-track collection showcases high-quality dance music in many different forms, always with smart ideas and skillfully executed production that elevates it above the norm. Everything is included here as it dives deep into the realms of jazz, house, and disco. Already known for his innovative approach, Kid Simius solidifies his reputation here as one of the most forward-thinking producers in the game right now.
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Meer Seconden
Meer Seconden (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ITBS 007. Rel: 10 Sep 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Nu (3:05)
Geste (3:35)
Floor (3:11)
Ahmad (2:14)
Bar (4:04)
Bro (2:26)
Aug (3:14)
Bre (2:41)
Arm (2:50)
Big Man (2:11)
Ed (2:39)
Lijpman (2:06)
Pyranaz (2:50)
Review: Kid Sundance was last on our favourite Munich-based breakbeat label Ilian Tape in 2022 when he dropped the superb Tien Seconden record. Now he returns and once again the SP1200 is at the heart of what he does on this entry into the Ilian Beat Tape series. It's a magnificent selection of 13 tracks that are variously lo-fi and frazzled, super soulful and stoned, and blissed out and jazzy. Each one hooks you in for different reasons and the whole thing makes for a nice listen overall as well as offering up plenty of heat for hard-working DJs who like whipping through short but sweet joints.
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Something Lost Something Gained
Cat: PIASE 0025LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Deep House
Overgrown (feat Leo Stannard) (4:27)
Alive (feat Aaron Smith) (4:09)
Lost Without You (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (3:25)
Feels Like Home (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (4:41)
Ghost Dance (1:31)
Something To Say (feat Chelou) (4:05)
Looking Back (3:07)
Starling (feat Dwara) (4:17)
Fortified (feat Dwara) (3:51)
Vision Of A Floating World (5:37)
Review: Sheffielder Matthew Relton - initially known as Kidnap Kid, but now releasing as Kidnap - has been on quite a musical journey since first emerging as a boisterous garage and UK bass producer early last decade. His first full-length, 2020's Grow, showcased his maturation as an artist by focusing on songs and instrumentals that tended towards the tactile and picturesque. On this follow-up, he's leaned further into the "artist maturing" theme via a blend of picturesque songs (voiced by regular collaborator Ian Stannard, Gabrielle Apin and others') and ambient instrumentals shot through with yearning, oblique nostalgia, delicate instrumental arrangements and plenty of sweeping, cinematic chord sequences. It's not pop, per se, but it is hugely accessible with tons of crossover potential. Expect to see him on festival stages in the months and years ahead.
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There It Goes
There It Goes (tangerine vinyl LP)
Cat: STH 2490LP. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Wait A Minute (4:39)
Somethin' Somethin' (3:58)
West Coast Country (4:16)
Eggface (I'm Not Screamin' For Nothin') (5:25)
Bag Full Of Cash (4:05)
Bad News (4:44)
Better The Devil (4:32)
Dr Groove (Somethin's Burnin' Down) (3:31)
Count With Me (3:47)
Collect The Night (4:09)
Review: King Pari is an LA-via-Minneapolis duo who creatively blend influences from Prince and psychedelic dub into a new sound they have described as "bedroom funk." Their infectious lo-fi tracks are rich in emotion and brimming with funky grooves so make for a catchy listen. This group actually picked up props from Prince himself before the late Purple genius passed in 2016 and since then jazz innovator Kamasi Washington has also annoyed himself as a fan. This full length is only sure to win the pair ever more accolades for this new take on classic funk.
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Electronic Music From The Lost World: 1998-2001 Vol 2
Electronic Music From The Lost World: 1998-2001 Vol 2 (pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ASIPV 054. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
From The Lost World (9:34)
Errance (6:06)
A Direction (7:04)
Wedding (7:42)
3rd Wave (6:19)
New Young (6:25)
Ice Breath (6:49)
Floating Friends (8:50)
Slow (3:17)
Closer (8:40)
Review: Christian Kleine returns in tip-top form to unearthing more pristine gems from his personal DAT archive for a second volume of Electronic Music From The Lost World. This one continues the journey of his effortless fusion of melodic warmth, intricate rhythms and punk influences while celebrating the lesser known edges of electronica. As always he carefully unearths previously unreleased experiments from his Berlin days where minimalist living fuelled maximal creativity. The album's visuals are rooted in Midori Hirano's Berlin photography and add an extra dimension to the cinematic unbroken beats and mournful rhythmic laments.
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The End II
The End II (limited 2xLP)
Cat: MMLPXXX 101. Rel: 14 Jan 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Heartbreak Hotel (3:12)
Today It’s Junk, Tomorrow It’s Gold (5:42)
Dominos (4:35)
Siehst Du? (4:51)
Trance Europe (5:29)
Floks & Murders Of Entitled Spirits (2:39)
420 (4:19)
The Gates Are Closing & Opening Now (4:30)
Really Good (2:49)
Tokyo Hotel (6:37)
Newttton (5:32)
Work Under New Circumstances (5:07)
So Much On Your Plate In A Fermented State (4:37)
Soft Spots (5:52)
The End II (10:00)
Untitled#6 (5:13)
Review: Pieter Kock shows us how it's done with The End II, a fantastic new experimental beats LP manifested on the Macadam Mambo label, in a move that has been described as "quite unexpected". A doyen of post-10s German kraut-tronics, Kock first found his savvy as a releaser of retrofutural cassette tapes for various outlets - the likes of RIO, Meakusma and Moonwalk X - all of which assumed album form (to date, Kock has not released a single single or EP). Macadam Mambo offer a suggestion as to why this is: "all the demos that he sent were so good that there was no question about doing something." If by "doing something" you mean releasing over 16 strident club-churners in the style of far leftfield dub, synthpunk and krauty Krankenschaften, you've made no mistake. Dive into any one of these exotic exo-treats, and your eyes will just as surely turn helical.
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Club Dream
Club Dream (2xLP)
Cat: DDR 006. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Techno
Excerpt (5:23)
Enteweyaha (5:29)
Meghnatis (4:54)
IELS (5:39)
Dots To Dots (7:25)
Voltage (6:16)
Sous Aqua (4:48)
Exempt (5:59)
REM (3:59)
Subzero Experiment (3:44)
Grabuge (3:55)
Review: You might say the clue is in the name, but as well as bearing a nice selection of differently cut beat action, this double album from French/Syrian producer Ahmad Qatrami aka Konalgad on New York's Dance Data label, is also a nicely cerebral affair jammed with celestial adventures for mind as well as feet. It refuses to get stuck in any stylistic rut, from the cloud-like ambience of 'REM' to the brooding bass and dubby stepping of 'Subzero Experiment' and the simmering shimmer of 'Dots To Dots', half digi-dub thump and half subtly filtered junglist trimmings, it keeps on giving something new right to the end. Konalgad apparently translates as "the universe of tomorrow" in Arabic, and this artist definitely has a bright future to match his already quite impressive track record.
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Rack Sessions
Cat: BAP 213. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
The D (Roland D-550) (4:20)
Bell Hop (Yamaha TX81Z) (5:14)
MiR (Korg M1R) (6:11)
MK2 (Roland MKS-80) (5:44)
802 Nights (Yamaha TX802) (4:49)
SOB (Oberheim Matrix-6) (6:17)
MC202's Act Like They Don't Know (Roland MC-202) (4:46)
The Prophessional (Sequential Circuits Prophet-5) (5:11)
Review: Electronic music owes much to legendary synth makers like Roland, Yamaha and Sequential Circuits and now Rack Sessions explores their unique sonic identities by dedicating each track to a single synth. From the cinematic grandeur of 'The D' (Roland D-550) to the nostalgic warmth of 'MiR' (Korg M1R), each composition is shaped by its instrument's distinct character while beats take a backseat as atmospheric soundscapes unfold-'802 Nights' (Yamaha TX802) evokes open highways, while 'SOB' (Oberheim Matrix-6) channels sci-fi tension. These are carefully crafted and deeply evocative sounds.
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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
 
Balearic/Downtempo
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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The K&D Sessions (25th Anniversary Audiophile Edition)
The K&D Sessions (25th Anniversary Audiophile Edition) (limited 6xLP box set + photo book + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished box)
Cat: K7 073XXVLP. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Roni Size - "Heroes" (Kruder long Loose Bossa remix)
Alex Reece - "Jazz Master" (K&D Session)
Bomb The Bass - "Bug Powder Dust" (K&D Session)
Lamb - "Trans Fatty Acid" (K&D Session)
Count Basic - "Speechless" (Drum & Bass - remixed By Peter Kruder)
Rocker's Hifi - "Going Under" (K&D Session)
Depeche Mode - "Useless" (K&D Session)
Count Basic - "Gotta Jazz" (Remixed By Richard Dorfmeister)
Aphrodelics - "Rollin' On Chrome" (Wild Motherfucker dub - remixed By Richard Dorfmeister)
Knowtoryous - "The Revenge Of The Bomberclad Joint" (K&D Session)
Rainer Truby Trio - "Donaueschingen" (Peter Kruder's Donaudampfschifffahrtsgesellschaftskapitanskajutenremix)
David Holmes - "Gone" (K&D Session) (8:12)
Sofa Surfers - "Sofa Rockers" (Richard Dorfmeister remix) (4:39)
Mama Oliver - "Eastwest" (Stoned Together Resmoked By Richard Dorfmeister mix) (5:49)
Bomb The Bass - "Bug Powder Dust" (dub - remixed Kruder & Dorfmeister) (5:38)
Kruder & Dorfmeister - "Boogie Woogie" (3:18)
Sin - "Where Shall I Turn" (K&D Session Vol 2) (5:48)
Bone Thugs N Harmony - "1st Of Tha Month" (K&D Session) (2:46)
Kruder & Dorfmeister - "Lexicon" (4:06)
Knowtoryous - "Bomberclaad Joint" (K&D Session) (3:46)
Rocker's Hifi - "Going Under" (Evil Love & Insanity dub - remixed By Kruder & Dorfmeister) (4:34)
Strange Cargo - "Million Town" (K&D Session) (6:57)
Count Basic - "Speechless" (Peter Kruder vocal mix)
Lewis Taylor - "Lucky" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister Suicide mix)
Roni Size - "Heroes" (Peter Kruder Powercut mix)
Madonna - "Nothing Really Matters" (Kruder & Dorfmeister remix)
United Future Organisation - "LOVE" (K&D Session)
Lewis Taylor - "Lucky" (K&D Session - Kruder & Dorfmeister reprise mix)
Review: To celebrate the 25th anniversary of The K&D Sessions, Kruder & Dorfmeister present a stunning limited-edition box set, available on 6xLP. Mastered by renowned engineer Bernie Grundman, this edition promises an audiophile listening experience. The set includes a newly added 6th LP featuring previously unreleased material, including remixes of Madonna, Roni Size, Lewis Taylor and Count Basic. The lavish packaging boasts gloss finishes, metallic gold Pantone details, and clear UV varnishing on the sleeves. Additionally, it includes a 40-page booklet filled with rare, unseen photos from the original era and extensive liner notes by Max Dax, Robert Menasse, and Werner Geier. A hi-res A2 poster is also part of the package. The standout tracks on the sixth LP include Kruder's 11-minute remix of Madonna's 'Nothing Really Matters', along with K&D's interpretation of Roni Size's 'Heroes' and U.F.O.'s 'L.O.V.E.'. Lewis Taylor's 'Lucky' appears in two remixed forms, one dubbed out and the other vocal-driven. This deluxe release elevates the original The K&D Sessions, which became the soundtrack for countless late 90s afterparties and lounge sessions, to new heights with a beautifully crafted presentation fitting for its enduring legacy.
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Hitman: Blood Money (Soundtrack)
Hitman: Blood Money (Soundtrack) (2xLP (soundfiles not available))
Cat: LMLP 187. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Soundtracks
Apocalypse
Secret Invasion
Before The Storm
47 Attacks
Hunter
Action In Paris
Amb Zone
Night Time In New Orleans
Vegas
Club Heaven
Invasion On The Mississippi River
Rocky Mountains
Day Light In New Orleans
Trouble In Vegas
Funeral
Main Title
Elevator Theme
Bloodmoney Trailer
Club Heaven
Review: Jesper Kyd may not be a 'household name', but once you've encountered the Danish composer and sound designer's work you're unlikely to forget who he is or what he is capable of. Largely self-taught, he began exploring composition at an early age, by 14 was composing on a Commodore 64 and then an Amiga, and later became a member of the audio-visual computer-based artist collective Silents DK, a demogroup. Soon after that, he was collaborating with the Crionics coders. Seemingly born into the world of video game development, but from a staunchly artistic perspective, to date he's created some of the most accomplished game scores we've encountered, and 2006's Hitman: Blood Money is among them. Recorded with the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, it's tense, building, grand and, even without the on-screen action, thoroughly captivating contemporary classical stuff.
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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
 
Balearic/Downtempo
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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No Warranty Dubs
Cat: AMFIBIA 33. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Fujitronic (Flute mix) (3:10)
Money Palaver (Extra Warm mix) (4:47)
Jupiter Rising (Disco dub) (6:55)
Otto (part 1 - Synthethic dub) (3:24)
Artificial High (Rhythm mix) (3:45)
Artificial High (vocal mix) (1:48)
Clave Song (Extra dubbed mix) (4:36)
Anthem (Room dub) (0:56)
Musical Message (Disco dub) (7:00)
Otto (part 4 - 909 mix) (3:19)
Message (Room dub) (1:44)
Tronic Rhythm (Flute dub) (4:04)
Ritm Dub (Piano mix) (6:05)
Kabu Anthem (Cosmic dub) (8:19)
Review: For the first time, experimental saxophonist and composer Jimi Tenor finds Norweigan dance powerhouse DJ Sotofett, both teaming up for a collaboration: 'No Warranty Dubs'. Completing the trifecta is Berlin ensemble Kabukabu, the five-piece Afro-jazz-funkers whose original recordings - many of which were overseen expertly by Tenor himself - now come redistilled through a dubwise filter paper. The loose-limbed, lackadaisical energy of Kabukabu's live instrumentation merge fully with Tenor's genre-blurring composites, as Sotofett recasts fifteen tracks into rhythm-driven, bass-heavy versions. The original free jazz and Afro-influenced elements remain present, but they here serve as rawer material for layered studio treatments, channelling echo-drenched edit work and hypnotic repetition, where nothing ever rests to the point of complacency.
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