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NX12X
NX12X (12")
Cat: NX 12X. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sam Hostettler - "Pointalims" (8:11)
La Leif - "Kyoto" (4:22)
La Leif - "Kimochi" (3:48)
Sam Hostettler - "Opalescence" (9:27)
Review: NX12X is the first in a new series of experimental records from this label and the artists given the keys for the inaugural release are Goldsmiths student and modular synth maestro Sam Hostettler and electronic innovator La Leif who tackle a pair of tracks each. Hostettler's sounds are the moody, heavy ambient atmospheres of 'Pointalims' and the more light and airy li-fi soundscapes of 'Opalescence.' La Leif offers broken beats with a skeletal feel and a burial-style synth aesthetic on 'Kyoto' and then crunchy breaks and fizzing, distorted synth malfunctions of 'Kimochi.'
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Horror Games
Cat: SC 7050. Rel: 11 Feb 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Horror Games (3:43)
Horror Games (instrumental) (3:41)
Review: Teddy Powell and Zee Desmondes are The Jack Moves, a contemporary disco and hip hop outfit who here link with unknown newbies The People Of Newark and Larry Hamm for this tidy new 7" on Star Creature. 'Horror Games' has a squelchy synth bass line that carries the loose drum work and bustling methane of background vocals and found sounds. A lead singer takes charge up top as various chatting crowds play out in the background. It's a busy tune that also comes as an instrumental for those who prefer the focus to be on the well crafted drums and bass.
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タグ: Indie Disco
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Bandoleros
Cat: EDRV 004. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (0:58)
Bank Heist (4:08)
Wild Cowboys (2:29)
Jail Break (4:25)
Save Wife (4:14)
Stage Coach (2:20)
Epilogue (1:01)
Review: Prolific Philly rap eccentric Lynx 196.9 teams up for a first-time collaboration with the un-knock-downable legend Kool Keith for an incendiary new mini-album, 'Bandoleros', a concept piece intended as a modern spaghetti Western soundtrack. The rat-helmeted wordsmith and the surrealist vigilante prove an unsurprisingly wicked combo, as both emcees glide suavely over boom-bap centrepieces sampled from various spaghetti film sources, while detailing the blueprints of their various forthcoming jailbreaks.
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137
137 (7")
Cat: BMM 75. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
137 (4:24)
La Lune (4:59)
Review: After releasing two 10" and 12" records in 2019 and 2020, Paris-based punk-jazz duo La Recre are back to complete their EP trilogy with this fresh 45 rpm. '137' brings together the worlds of jazz and electronica with shimmering, skyward and celestial synths bringing mysticism to shimmering jazz drums and warped synths. 'La Lune' is another intense and cinematic sound with spoken words from a spacecraft launch adding grandeur to the cascading melodies and ever-evolving beats.
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Be A Witness
Cat: BCR 151. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Soul
Be A Witness (3:19)
Best For Us (3:35)
Review: Lady Wray delivers a powerful two-sider here as she hooks up with Grammy-nominated producer Leon Michels of Clairo and El Michels Affair for another single as they put the final touches to her upcoming album. The A-side, 'Be A Witness,' features Nicole's soaring vocals gliding over deep drum machines and Nick Movshon's funky bass which makes it a smooth mid-tempo groove about destined love and good vibes. On the flip, 'Best For Us' explores love, commitment and perseverance with lush synths and harmonies floating over Homer Steinweiss' tight drumming. They provide the perfect setting for Lady Wray's standout voice and get us excited for the full length.
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Piece Of Me
Cat: BCR 136. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Soul
Piece Of Me (feat Ghostface Killah - remix) (4:34)
Joy & Pain (Pete Rock remix) (4:30)
Review: Lady Wray's Piece of Me is a second sizzling album of superb soul. It marked something of a homecoming for the artist as she debuted on this label back in 2016 and found her leaning towards her usual soul and r&b as well as more hip-hop influences than ever: classic boom-bap drums and chunky bass hist loud and proud and for that reason the originals are ripe for remixing as they are here. Two legends of the game in Pete Rock and Ghostface Killah step up and bring their own signature sound and dusty drum beats to make for a crucial little 7".
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Dance
Dance (7")
Cat: KMKN 136. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Soul
Dance (4:44)
Dance (Hikaru Arata remix) (3:31)
Review: Primetime smooth soul on the long-awaited 7" release of the fourth collaborative work between Lagheads and HIMI, 'Dance'. With impeccable production scooping out a thick copse of luscious basses, watery chorused electrics and glittering twinkles, the track is difficult to compare to any other; HIMI's vocals are fay as they are nimble, sounding sultrily pucklike over the sheer sonic city-soul fabric that is the instrumental piece. The B-side hears a remix by Hikaru Arata of WONK!A fame and fleshes out the latent weight of the track for a jazzier hip-hop version.
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Wonda EP
Wonda EP (12")
Cat: RLX 005. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Bass
Wonda (5:13)
Kwaze (feat Phelimuncasi - club version) (5:06)
Kwaze (feat Phelimuncasi - dub version) (5:09)
Review: Laska returns to his and Re:Ni's RE:LAX imprint for the first time since launching it with 'Body Score' 18 months ago and once again it's a powerful dispatch that manages to hit so many spots without falling down any genre category trapping. 'Wonda' is a mystical, tribal weave of textures and energy underpinned by some booming, warm bass tones. For a slightly slower, more cosmic tango in the stars head for 'Kwaze'. Complete with guidance from Phelimuncasi, this is a beguiling trip into the dreamiest side of the dance without so much as lifting a toe from mother earth. Imagine if Andrew Weatherall and Muadeep once collaborated and you might be dancing the same dance...
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Minimoo
Minimoo (7")
Cat: SWAMP 71. Rel: 04 Jul 23
 
Bass
Minimoo (4:30)
Aintgotnojob (4:43)
Review: Neil Landstrumm is one of the UK's most underrated but high-achieving artists if you ask us. He's done it all over the years and has been pivotal to a number of different in-between sounds flourishing into scenes. Here he lands on a fellow UK institution in Swamp 81, once a home to cutting-edge bass and now offering an outlet for Landstrumm to explore the cosmos. He does so with his usual mix of quirky sound designs and heavy grooves on 'Minimoo' which is both serious body music but also playful and charming. 'Aintgotnojob' is a twisted juke-inspired B-side with reverberating low ends and tightly looped vocal phrasings that melt the mind.
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Vol 5
Vol 5 (7")
Cat: COMBO 005. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Run Rocky Run (Suckaside remix)
Keep It Movin (Big Mac edit)
Review: Two fresh remixes of East Coast hip-hop classics by Large Combo acolytes Suckaside and Big Mac, hitting twicely as hard as a tandem-charge. First up is Suckaside with an improved remix of Ghostface Killah, Jadakiss and Comp's 'Run', which originates from Ghostface's Hidden Darts 2 mixtape from 2003; Suckaside underlays the track with a fresh instrumental composed of the Rocky Balboa theme tune, to unsurprisingly rousing, sumo-flooring effect. Then there's Big Mac with what sounds like a woofing Wu-Tang remix (of an otherwise obscure track), sacrificing the double bass stretchings of the original for a much harder rendition.
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Green Season
Green Season (coloured vinyl 7" limited to 180 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: LBIP 01. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Funk
Green Season (4:39)
The Good Tortilla (2:35)
Big Bad Bobby (1:58)
Bonus Scratch (0:24)
Review: This is the debut release by the French duo Last Bongo In Paris, also known as Cleon & Jazzy Pidjay. Both are DJs and producers with a background in Latin funk and jazz-funk, and these influences more than strongly shine on 'Green Season', a release whose priority is heavy breakbeats backed by a whismical, live-instrumental flavour. The title track swims and sways through meandering kazoos and psychedelically-filtered falsettos, while the B-side brings up the flip with yet three more incredible live-but-edited-in-post numbers, plus a really weird, never-heard-before 'Bonus Scratch'.
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Proper Etiquette (reissue)
Cat: PR 007. Rel: 17 Jul 24
 
Deep House
Right Direction (6:43)
Clover (6:57)
Hear Me Out (5:29)
The Touch Of Skin (6:48)
Review: Communique Records has been digging deep into the annals of house history and secured the right to reissue this little gem from Ralph Laurenn. His Proper Etuquette EP landed first back in 1997 on the sub-label Party Rock and sits right on the verge of deep house and tech house. 'Right Direction' has fizzing, pixelated and sugary chords over snappy drums. 'Clover' is more loose and fast then 'Hear Me Out' offers a beautiful downtempo excursion into noodling jazz melodies. 'The Touch Of Skin' carries on the old school hip-hop vibes with a dusty broken beat viber for late-night get-togethers.
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タグ: Tech House | 90s House
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Let It Go
Let It Go (7" + insert)
Cat: HR 7S267. Rel: 22 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Let It Go (3:29)
Let It Go (instrumental) (3:27)
Review: Lawson Jr'Music is based in Montreal in Canada and is a drummer, singer and music composer who has played all over the world since a young age. He brings a distinctive Afro vibe to his take on hip hop as demonstrated by this masterful new cut on BSide/Lawson Entertainment. 'Let It Go' is defined by its screwy bass down low and the echoing hits up top. Aside from that I'd an empty but atmospheric cut with yearning vocals and melancholic chords. The flispide instrumental allows the slick production to shine.
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タグ: African
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Next Move
Cat: JLAW 200. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Soul
Next Move (with Raquel Rodriguez) (4:04)
I'll Be Your Radio (feat Moonchild) (4:16)
Review: Jarrod Lawson's latest release pairs his soulful stylings with the dynamic vocals of Raquel Rodriguez in 'Next Move,' a nostalgic yet fresh r&b slow jam. Channeling the feel of classic 90s ballads, the track explores a charged intrigue between two strangers with a blend of innocence and allure. Years in the making, this collaboration reveals each artist's strengths, weaving a groove that feels timeless. Released via Dome Records, 'Next Move' is set to be a highlight of this year, merging retro influences with contemporary energy.
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Kernel Panic
Kernel Panic (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKU 038. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Bass
Spirals (4:03)
Raving Crew (4:16)
Piga Makofi (feat Nah Eeto) (3:52)
Helix (4:29)
429 Too Many Requests (4:03)
Piga Makofi (instrumental) (3:57)
Review: Le Motel, le hotel, les Holiday Inns. Wherever you choose to stay after your raving trip, be sure to pack this wonderful collection from the innovative Belgian craftsman Le Motel. Delivered by the ever-impressive Yuku collective, the whole EP flexes the spectrum in terms of tempos and influences. From the deep ploughman techno swing of 'Raving Crew' to the electroid funk and percussive fire of 'Helix' via the cumbia-inspired and turns of the minimal head-bender '429 Too Many Requests', this is an exceptional journey into the more esoteric side of breaks and club music. Essential.
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Jabbar
Jabbar (7")
Cat: ME 015. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Jabbar (2:39)
The Iceman (2:42)
Review: The Leonhart Brass Band, the latest project from trumpeter Michael Leonhart, was born out of the 2020 lockdown, an inventive response to the halt of his 18-piece orchestra performances at NYC's Jazz Standard. Stripped down to a brass-heavy ensemble that could perform outdoors without amplification, Leonhart took inspiration from classic brass bands like Dirty Dozen and Rebirth, blending in hip-hop and funk influences to create a unique sound. The opening track, 'Jabbar', is a tribute to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the basketball icon with a rich jazz background. Centred on an infectious bass riff in C minor, Leonhart's trumpet and Jason Marshall's bass saxophone deliver bold, brassy solos, conjuring the vitality and strength of the track's namesake. Another standout is 'The Iceman', a nod to George Gervin, the basketball great known for his unflappable demeanour on the court. The brass section splits into two distinct groups, creating counterpoint melodies that mirror Gervin's grace and intensity. Stuart Bogie's baritone sax solo, complete with tape echo, adds an unexpected texture, grounding the track in a deep, funky groove. With members from Antibalas, the Dap-Kings, and Red Baraat, the Leonhart Brass Band fuses tight musicianship with an exhilarating energy that carries the weight of New Orleans tradition, while forging its own path in the modern jazz and funk worlds.
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Woop Baby
Woop Baby (limited 7")
Cat: WULF 016. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Woop Baby (extended version) (3:02)
Mash (1:41)
Review: Richard Roberts and Andrew Harber kicked off Letherette back in 2008, soon signing to Ninja Tune and Ho Tep before settling into a steady groove with their own label Wulf. That's where they return to for this short and sweet 7", digging into their track 'Woop Baby' for an extended mix trip on the A-side. It's a choppy, funkified joint with low-slung bass and diced up soul vocals which will get any downtempo situation locked in hard. Switching things up on the flip, 'Mash' leans towards a Motown strut with resplendent horn hooks and more soul than the bottom of your shoe. Just check those vibraslap hits.
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Lextended Vol 2
Cat: MADE 006X. Rel: 12 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Day & Night (Lex Wolf edit) (7:42)
Just Rock (Lex Wolf edit) (7:34)
Conceicao (Lex Wolf edit) (7:33)
New York Jaxx (Lex Wolf edit) (7:46)
Review: After the success of Lextended, the mysterious Lex Wolf is back with a second volume of sweet edits of classic dance tracks. Highlights include the clean edit of Smokin' Gang's hip-house classic 'Just Rock', a Latin house remix of the classic 'Conceicao' and a huge mix of the legendary banger 'House Music' at Eddie Amador. All these edits succeed in focusing in on the grooves while keeping the soul and energy of the original. True and proper edits, primed to reign on the dancefloor.
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Smokey Robinson's Hands
Smokey Robinson's Hands (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: FLBSF 38. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Smokey Robinson's Hands (feat Planet Asia - Theory Hazit remix) (4:10)
Rainy Nights (feat Roc Marciano - Theory Hazit remix) (4:10)
Review: Libretto recently unveiled his sixth album, Rusty Bladez, with Seattle icon Vitamin D handling production and lending verses of his own. From the cover featuring his inmate ID, the album delves into Libretto's reflections on his time in the Federal Penitentiary system and finds him vividly recounting his experiences pre and post-incarceration. Vitamin D's masterful production strikes a balance between sombre tones and infectious grooves, and now two of the best cuts from the 17-track full length are pressed up here onto a crucial 7" that provide a cinematic journey crafted by two West Coast veterans.
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Industry Baby
Cat: KK 006. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Industry Baby (3:36)
Montero (2:18)
That's What I Want (2:25)
Review: Kiss Klassics is keeping all you party DJs supplied with the best tackle once more here as this time they spotlight a trio of standout tracks from Montero Lamar Hill aka Lil Nas X's debut LP. Montero came back in 2021 and these cuts haven't been available on wax before now. There is the celebratory pomp and hefty distorted low end of 'Industry Baby' as well as the more deep sounds of 'Montero' with its strings, finger clicks and Afro-tinged beats, then the high-speed party pomp of 'That's What I Want' with its epic chorus and summer festival feel.
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N2 Gether Now
Cat: HC 002. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Limp Bizkit - "N2 Gether Now" (feat Method Man DNA edit) (4:13)
Joe - "Sweet Dreams" (DNA edit) (3:11)
Review: Spanish label Hace Calor returns with a couple more bits of dancefloor fire to get frat parties, student nights and plenty in between all going wild. These two classics take the form of the DJ Premier-produced banger 'N 2 Gether Now' from US shock nu-metal dudes Limp Bizkit, featuring legendary rapper and stoner Method Man. On the flip is 'Street Dreams' by Joe which is an equally huge r&b track that is defined by a sample that was first made big by the late, great Tupac. Specially edited for DJs with a new outro and intro to make their work a little easier, there's no doubt there is one handy weapon to keep in the arsenal.
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Battle Weapons Vol 2
Cat: BW 002. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
LL Smooth K - "Fix Up The Seed" (4:01)
Gregory Porter - "Liquid Spirit" (DJ Snatch edit) (4:13)
Review: Two UK Battle Weapons fresh from the guys over at the eponymous edits label. On the A, we’re hit with a new one by a frankenstein whom we can only guess, by syllogistic intuition, is an invention of the label - LL Smooth K, with ‘Fix Up The Seed’, a rope-burning mashup incorporating acapella verses from Dizzee Rascal’s ‘Fix Up, Look Sharp’. Then there’s DJ Snatch’s version of Gregory Porter’s bluesy ‘Liquid Spirit’ on the B, a surprisingly pacy curveball compared to the cutthroat injunctions of the A.
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Perfume
Perfume (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BEC 5676144. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Bass
Perfume (4:22)
Blossom (4:48)
Review: Two proper peaches from the melodic end of the house/techno spectrum from Samantha Poulter aka Logic1000. 'Perfume' sees the Sydney-born, Berlin-based DJ and producer adding several layers of bittersweet vocals to a chunky and lightly-embellished-breaks house groove. Flip track 'Blossom' comes up equally smelling of roses with a more progressive-slanted instrumental vibe that's equally playable. The sweet smell - and sound - of success.
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Natural Aerials
Natural Aerials (limited pink vinyl 12")
Cat: GREC 092. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Breakbeat
Natural Aerials - Mouth Of God Part Two (4:59)
InLove2 (One Thirty mix) (5:17)
Visited By Astronauts (SHERELLE Had A Groove remix) (4:32)
Echo Paths - Ebb & Flow (6:25)
Review: Matt Cutler has made many great records as Lone, with recent album Always Inside Your Head being particularly impressive. This similarly laudable EP offers fresh, alternative takes on album tracks. The headline attraction is arguably SHERELLE's B-side opening take on 'Visited By Astronauts', a wonderfully dancefloor-centric fusion of pulsing ambient chords, bittersweet lead lines and skewed D&B beats. Predictably, Cutler hits the spot on each of his three reworks too. The 'Mouth of God Part 2' version of 'Nautical Aerials' is a rush-inducing slab of colourful breakbeat dreaminess - sunrise-ready for sure - while the 'One Thirty Mix' of 'InLove2' adds ambient techno style acid motifs and stirring pads to an extra-percussive house beat. Throw in a terrifically meditative ambient mix of 'Echo Paths' and you have a great all-round EP.
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Dysfunctional Loop
Dysfunctional Loop (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WTTW 002. Rel: 11 May 22
 
Deep House
More Action (3:31)
Clouds (3:43)
Dancehall Private Party (2:35)
Strictly Bouncin (2:07)
Review: The inaugural reals on Word To The Wise from Mah'Mood sold out in quick time. It was a super way to kick off the label and now the second EP six or so months later is just as good. It's a deep house exploration from Sebastiao Loopes that opens with a languid groove and some freeform synth work. The energy is pent up and the bass bulbous. The grocers cut from from easy characterisation after that with the downbeat and stonier sounds of 'Clouds' and lurching beat structures of 'Dancehall Private Party' before closer 'Strictly Bouncin' rounds out on a lazy and swaggering groove that slowly lifts you off your feet.
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Buckle Up
Buckle Up (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYB 001BLACK. Rel: 15 Aug 23
 
Soul
Buckle Up (4:32)
I Know I'm Right (4:19)
Review: As they often like to do, Swiss label Burning Soul are dropping this one as this standard black 7" but also on these pages you will find a limited edition cream version. Either way the tunes are worthy of your attention from Luana. A-side jam 'Buckle Up' rides a judders mid tempo broken beat with funky bass and stepping synth sequences next to more pixelated cosmic keys. The r&b vocal is sleazy and seductive. On the flip is a trick with plenty of attitude from the vocal which is delivered with seance, control and determination. These are two standout cuts that blur the lines between genres to come up with something entirely new.
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Trip EP
Trip EP (12")
Cat: MYOM 002. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Techno
Trip (8:09)
Airlock (4:55)
Sick Flips (7:10)
Space (4:41)
Review: Make Your Own Meaning continues to convey its unique techno message with a new statement of intent from label head Lurka. The artist has been busy of late and continues to be on a roll with another fascinating four tracker that genuinely serves up some original sounds and rhythms. 'Trip' gets things underway with organic percussive patterns stacked up over drilling bass to make for a prickly groove. 'Airlock' is similar but darker and heavier and 'Sick Flips' keeps the nimble feel going with dancing perc, rigid synths and scratchy sound effects all coalescing over broken drum patterns. Last of all is another dense, busy and multi-layered melange of tiny percussive sounds, synths and clipped rhythms that will make any floor move.
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Molten Drum EP
Cat: DAMAGE 002. Rel: 24 Apr 23
 
Bass
Wire (4:09)
Molten Drum (2:47)
Machine (5:48)
Zone (Packet) (3:23)
Review: Lurka ended the year on a high with a kick-ass new EP on his own new label Make Your Own Meaning. He is now set to start 2023 in an equally strong fashion with four more futuristic bass fusions. 'Wire' is a minimal stepper with bursts of bass and flitting percussive lines. 'Molten Drum' is another twitchy mix of malfunctioning computer sounds, refracted vocals and fizzing synths that keep you on edge then 'Machine' picks ups the pace with jumpy rhythms and militant snare work. 'Zone (Packet)' rounds out with a double-speed workout and juke patterns that head out on a cosmic journey.
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Red (feat Ossia versions)
Red (feat Ossia versions) (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DAMAGE 003. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Bass
Red (5:08)
Red (Ossia remix version 1) (5:17)
Red (Ossia remix version 2) (5:12)
Review: Lurka is back on his own label Damage which is a place for harder-edged sounds and here includes remixes from Ossia. The one original, 'Red', is a thrilling rhythmic workout with a skeletal kick drum pattern that is broken and loopy, and deft percussion layered in over the top next to wet synths and undulating bass. Ossia's first rework spins it out into a more distorted and manic cut fizzing with static electricity while the second is slightly more paired back but no less menacing. This one has been mastered at Scape in Berlin and is mad limited to just 100 copies so do not wait around.
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Open Up (B-STOCK)
Cat: AM 021 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Open Up (4:35)
Open Up (version) (4:33)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


James Massiah and Lord Tusk team up for the fine Accidental Meetings label it this is actually their first official release together after years of collaboration in various forms. This highly anticipated project showcases their chemistry and creative synergy across one fresh new cut. 'Open Up' is a dense sound with dubby low ends but raw metallic drums and swirling pads next to the stream of conscious vocals. The record is mastered by Beau at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, ensuring a polished, high-quality sound and it comes in limited pressings with a more cavernous and melon-twisting version on the flip.
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Open Up
Open Up (7")
Cat: AM 021. Rel: 10 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Open Up (4:35)
Open Up (version) (4:33)
Review: James Massiah and Lord Tusk team up for the fine Accidental Meetings label it this is actually their first official release together after years of collaboration in various forms. This highly anticipated project showcases their chemistry and creative synergy across one fresh new cut. 'Open Up' is a dense sound with dubby low ends but raw metallic drums and swirling pads next to the stream of conscious vocals. The record is mastered by Beau at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, ensuring a polished, high-quality sound and it comes in limited pressings with a more cavernous and melon-twisting version on the flip.
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Dusted
Dusted (12")
Cat: FRO 032. Rel: 24 Feb 25
 
Bass
Dusted (5:38)
Stuck (6:30)
Review: Pangaea and Leonce's collaboration feels like a natural evolution of their respective sounds. 'Dusted' takes the more energetic route, drawing from UKG's signature drum patterns and crisp, chopped-up vocals. There's a weightlessness to it that feels characteristic of Pangaea's style, with the track riding that fine line between chaos and precision. It's rapid but controlled, capturing the essence of the UKG sound without resorting to tired cliches. On the other hand, 'Stuck' leans into a more understated vibe, pulling from the foundation of 90s US club music. It's relaxed, more patient in its progression, with a warm, spacious quality that contrasts nicely with the jitteriness of 'Dusted.' The contrast between the two tracks showcases the range of both artists: while they're clearly rooted in different scenes, they've found a way to merge their influences in a way that feels both fresh and familiar.
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Style So Incredible
Cat: HSM 001. Rel: 25 Jan 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Style So Incredible (main) (2:34)
Style So Incredible (instrumental) (2:34)
Style So Incredible (Scratchapella) (2:34)
Style So Incredible (remix) (2:52)
Style So Incredible (instrumental) (2:55)
Style So Incredible (Scratchumental) (2:52)
Review: Howard Stevens kicks off his own label with a new tune featuring Lewis Parker two make for a heavyweight combination of London artists. It emcees in many different forms but thermion mix is a hard hitting bit of throwback boom bap. Its raw hip hop with big horns and elastic bass beneath those neck-snapping hits. The verses deliver extra attitude and edge while musing on street life. The rocked-out b-boy vibes continue through a Scratchapella, instrumental and combination of both that is finely called a 'Scratchapella.'
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Regulate
Regulate (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SK45 01. Rel: 20 Nov 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Warren G - "Regulate" (feat Nate Dogg) (4:10)
Luniz - "I Got 5 On It" (feat Michael Marshall) (4:17)
Review: The Street Knowledge "45 series" appears to have been set up to educate heads on original 1990s hip-hop jams, or at the very least deliver fresh pressings of some seriously classic cuts. This inaugural release begins with Warren G and Nate Dogg's 1994 heater "Regulate", a deep and seductive number that makes great use of samples from Michael McDonald's teary blue-eyed soul classic "I Keep Forgetting". Flip to the B-side and you'll find Luniz 1995 hit "I Got 5 On It", a cut that's been bitten, reworked and re-made umpteen times in the 24 years that have passed since it was first released. As this reissue proves, the Oakland duo's original version is still streets ahead of the rest.
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When We Die (Can We Still Get High?) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 757497 7. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
When We Die (Can We Still Get High?) (feat Lil Yachty) (5:05)
When We Die (Can We Still Get High?) (acoustic) (4:29)
Review: YUNGBLUD's hook-up with Lil Yachty is renowned amongst fans for its trippy production and tight, evocative, mind-melting bars. It has never before been on vinyl but this year's Record Store Day rights that wrong while serving it up with a superb, exclusive, introspective in-studio acoustic performance of the track. 'When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)' was first released on January 26, 2024 by Locomotion Recordings and Geffen Records and is a new school mix of alternative rock, psychedelia and hip-hop that explores themes of mortality and escapism with production by YUNGBLUD plus Matt Schwartz and Paul Meany. It's an introspective gem.
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Crack Rock
Crack Rock (LP + booklet)
Cat: AR 030. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Inviting (4:01)
Crack (2:47)
Ratchet (3:29)
C (3:44)
Passive Lover (3:08)
Neck (3:43)
Candy Apple Red (2:53)
Glue (3:57)
Le Jardin (4:13)
Stay Ready (5:45)
Lurk (4:05)
Review: Polish producer Latarnik and American vocalist Anthony Mills collide on this new album for Polish label Astigmatic to explore lo-fi hip-hop, soul, dub and experimental electronics. Mills's falsetto vocal brings great Neo-soul warmth to Crack Rock with emotionally charged tones soaring over the production which ranges from sugary and 80s-tinged disco and boogie on 'Crack' to deep, seductive and gooey on 'Passive Lover' which is a more romantic sound. Latarnik's work is often minimal yet immersive which creates space for Mills' voice to shine and is delivered in equal parts spoken word, chant and soulful croon. The hypnotic, slow-burning soundscapes that result are both intimate and confrontational, ready to make you dance but also often just to feel. Unapologetically raw and deeply human, this one lingers long after the final track ends.
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BoLO Yeung Barbarian Bicepz
Cat: LGP 39. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Horsemen Cometh (4:03)
Shrimp Fried Azz Whippinz (2:43)
Boardz Don't Hit Back (2:30)
Chinese Herculez (4:38)
Cherry Chan (2:51)
Japanese Crab Fist (3:14)
Review: Hardcore Philly rappers Da Buze Bruvaz, aka Him-LO and Clever One, have been coming up strong on their Grilchy Party label in the past couple of years. A lot of their work has been with Lord Beatjitzu, who once again mans the buttons on this vinyl pressing of the CDr release, complete with kung-fu movie iconography emblazoned on the cover and some hard as nails beats to back up the drunken, lyrical devastation from the duo on the mic. This record serves as a companion piece to the Bruce Li album the three-strong team have got coming in tandem with this joint, so cop both and get yourself up on the real deal coming straight out of Philly.
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Still Dreaming
Cat: MPM 337LP. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Slow It Down (3:25)
Still Dreaming (2:35)
On Point (feat Predominance & cuts By Phoeniks) (2:50)
Keep It Jazzy (feat vsteeze) (3:46)
Wonderful Thing (feat Tab One) (3:21)
Young Dreamers (interlude) (2:59)
Sempre Sonhando (feat Kamau) (2:39)
Flowers (feat Awon) (3:13)
Beautiful Day (4:17)
Chill & Relax (feat Rain Bisou) (3:25)
Humanity (2:56)
Believe (feat Hvmble) (3:20)
Review: Kid Abstrakt represents the timely and true 90s jazz-rap sound in the present day, consciously carrying on the legacy of the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul and The Pharcyde. Still Dreaming is his latest album in collaboration with beatmaker Leo Low Pass: it's a 12-piece, feature-packed gem full of warm lo-fi-isms and reminiscences. To further help introduce you to Abstrakt's world, memory and nostalgia is central to the project; the highlight 'Young Dreamers' opens with hm revisiting the same playground in which he used to play as a child, now treating it as a fitting backdrop over which he can rap. Ultimately, jazz, lo-fi and boom-bap all collide on this album for a heavy dose of ear-injectable post-90s nostalgia.
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La Clarte Dans La Confusion
La Clarte Dans La Confusion (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XRPVY 2204. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
La Clarte Dans La Confusion (feat N'Zeng) (3:49)
Calling Dancers (feat Alborosie & Promoe) (3:43)
Rock Mi Nice (feat Kabaka Pyramid) (3:17)
Madzilla (feat Troy Berkley & Blabbermouf) (3:33)
Eternal Roses (feat Ken Boothe & Lion In Bed) (4:07)
Florilege (feat lyricson, Queen Omega & Red Fox) (4:19)
Drop (feat Troy Berkley & Dope Saint Jude) (2:41)
La Fleur De L'age (feat Degiheugi) (3:40)
People Is Massive (feat General Levy) (3:15)
Scoville Anthem (feat LMK, Reverie & Lady Chann) (3:04)
Magistral (feat Bounty Killer & Troy Berkley) (3:51)
Clin D'oeil (feat Dawa & The Architect) (3:46)
Get Back (feat Chali 2Na & N'Zeng) (3:15)
Mana (feat Marcus Gad & JuJu Rogers) (3:14)
Lift Up Your Head (feat Troy Berkley & OBF) (4:48)
Way To Be Happy (feat Las Ninyas Del Corro) (3:30)
Fi Di Yut (feat Blackout JA & Tippa Irie) (3:20)
Mumbai 808 (feat Manudigital) (3:49)
Saga (feat Killa P, Flowdan & Big Red) (3:58)
Downtown (Befour Steppa) (5:29)
Review: Reggae, dub, hip-hop and dancehall are known for their use of film samples, but that trend has been magnified with this most recent compilation from the infamous L'Entourloop collective. With around 30 tracks split across two sides - one dedicated to dub/reggae and one to hip-hop - there are myriad contributions from Ken Boothe, Bounty Killer, JuJu Rogers, Degihuegi, Dope St. Jude, Killa P, Flowdan, etc., all culminating to tell a filmic epic, gunslinging story.
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La Clarte Dans La Confusion (B-STOCK)
Cat: XRPVY 2204 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Dancehall/Ragga
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
La Clarte Dans La Confusion (feat N'Zeng) (3:49)
Calling Dancers (feat Alborosie & Promoe) (3:43)
Rock Mi Nice (feat Kabaka Pyramid) (3:17)
Madzilla (feat Troy Berkley & Blabbermouf) (3:33)
Eternal Roses (feat Ken Boothe & Lion In Bed) (4:07)
Florilege (feat lyricson, Queen Omega & Red Fox) (4:19)
Drop (feat Troy Berkley & Dope Saint Jude) (2:41)
La Fleur De L'age (feat Degiheugi) (3:40)
People Is Massive (feat General Levy) (3:15)
Scoville Anthem (feat LMK, Reverie & Lady Chann) (3:04)
Magistral (feat Bounty Killer & Troy Berkley) (3:51)
Clin D'oeil (feat Dawa & The Architect) (3:46)
Get Back (feat Chali 2Na & N'Zeng) (3:15)
Mana (feat Marcus Gad & JuJu Rogers) (3:14)
Lift Up Your Head (feat Troy Berkley & OBF) (4:48)
Way To Be Happy (feat Las Ninyas Del Corro) (3:30)
Fi Di Yut (feat Blackout JA & Tippa Irie) (3:20)
Mumbai 808 (feat Manudigital) (3:49)
Saga (feat Killa P, Flowdan & Big Red) (3:58)
Downtown (Befour Steppa) (5:29)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Reggae, dub, hip-hop and dancehall are known for their use of film samples, but that trend has been magnified with this most recent compilation from the infamous L'Entourloop collective. With around 30 tracks split across two sides - one dedicated to dub/reggae and one to hip-hop - there are myriad contributions from Ken Boothe, Bounty Killer, JuJu Rogers, Degihuegi, Dope St. Jude, Killa P, Flowdan, etc., all culminating to tell a filmic epic, gunslinging story.
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The Night Took Us In Like Family
The Night Took Us In Like Family (limited silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LPMMG 00067IE. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Introducting A Conspicuous Man (part 1) (1:05)
Do My Best To Carry On (3:01)
Ice Obsidian (1:54)
Underworld (3:24)
All I Need (feat Gift Of Gab) (2:50)
God Complex (part 2) (1:44)
The Concrete Some Call Home (2:36)
Ignore The Man To Your Right (feat Homeboy Sandman) (2:54)
Taken By The Night (3:19)
The Damning (part 3) (1:58)
The Lineup (2:07)
Kicking Glass (2:01)
Kind Of Like Life (2:33)
Revenge & Escape (part 4) (1:29)
I Was Invisible Nothing (3:01)
Death Valley (2:26)
Starry Eyed Balcony Walkers (3:44)
Macabre (part 5) (1:36)
Review: The Night Took Us In Like Family is the first collaborative album from American producer L'Orange and cultured rapper Jeremiah Jae. The Mellow Music label originally released it back in 2015 and it performed well with some fine guest appearances from Gift of Gab and Homebody Sandman. The album is rife with beautiful storytelling from Jae who delivers his ideas in a gangsta rap style but the first-rate beats are more soulful, giving rise to a style the pair called 'noir hop'. They are louche, lo-fi and drawn from the golden era of boom-bap with plenty of smart samples.
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Master Of The Dark Arts (reissue)
Master Of The Dark Arts (reissue) (black & red tri-coloured vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LFB 5158. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
My Universe (feat Vinnie Paz) (3:59)
Creed Of The Greedier (3:41)
Track 3 (3:08)
Mind Your Business (4:34)
Electronic Funeral (feat Sean Price) (3:35)
The Story Goes On (3:21)
Letter To Ouisch (2:37)
Snow Beach (feat Thirstin Howl The 3rd) (4:02)
The Eyes Of Santa Muerte (feat Sick Jacken) (4:30)
Murder World (2:48)
Coka Kings (feat Vinnie Paz) (3:51)
Track 12 (feat Big Left) (3:58)
Malverde Market (3:10)
Masters Of The Dark Arts (2:34)
Review: Ill Bill, Danny Boy, Slaine, DJ Lethal, and DJ Eclipse return with their second full-length for Fat Beats Records, plotting hardcore hip-hop plans before a raw, no-frills execution. Ill Bill, formerly of Non Phixion, brings his signature dark lyricism; Danny Boy made his name with House of Pain; Slaine cut his teeth in La Coka Nostra and Boston’s unctuous underground; DJ Lethal’s production chops span from Cypress Hilly boom-bap to Limp Bizkit era chaos; and DJ Eclipse, a key figure in NYC’s pirate radio scene, downs anchor on the crew’s sound. Production comes from DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, and DJ Lethal himself, ensuring a retentive grittiness, while guest spots from Vinnie Paz and the late Sean Price help the crew hammer hone a collective lyrical point.
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Heist Of The Century (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CM 105LP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Lucci (5:31)
Shine (4:44)
City Lights (4:04)
What Thugs Do (feat DJ Rogers & Puff) (4:53)
Heist Of The Century (feat Killa Sin) (3:20)
Fifth Disciple (1:09)
Now Y (2:34)
Spring Water (feat Raekwon) (3:28)
4 Sould (feat Shotti Schrewface) (5:32)
Street Life (feat Tekitha) (3:32)
Love (feat Maia Campbell) (4:24)
Figaro Chain (feat Havoc Of Mobb Deep) (3:08)
Polluted Wisdom (5:02)
Gun Rule (5:04)
Element Of Surprise (feat U-God & Masta Killa) (3:08)
Az The World Turnz (feat Raekwon) (3:24)
Wu-blood Kin (feat Ghostface Killah & 12 O'clock) (3:07)
I Want It All (4:16)
Review: To mark the quarter-century anniversary of the release of La the Darkman's classic Heist of the Century album Coalmine Music have assembled this special 25th Anniversary Edition across two slabs of wax. The Brooklyn native has never officially repressed this one since first releasing it but it is one of the Wu-Tang Clan affiliate's finest hours. It has the same dark soul sound you would expect of anyone who has had anything to do with that collective along with some gritty production, killer boom-bap rhythms and heavyweight rap features like Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Havoc and Masta Killah.
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Gemini Rights
Gemini Rights (LP + insert)
Cat: 196587 39711. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Static (2:41)
Helmet (3:29)
Mercury (4:46)
Buttons (3:02)
Bad Habit (3:55)
2gether (feat Matt Martian - Enterlude) (0:47)
Cody Freestyle (4:00)
Amber (2:54)
Sunshine (feat Foushee) (4:48)
Give You The World (4:33)
Review: Steve Lacy is an LA-based songwriter best known as guitarist for The Internet as well as producing for Kendrick Lamar amongst others. After releasing his debut solo album Apollo XXI in 2019, he returns with a sophomore effort which expands on his broad-reaching vision of psychedelic soul. Like a modern day Shuggie Otis he knows how to bridge the gap between disparate musical camps, displaying a powerful pop instinct while keeping things kinked and quirky throughout. Lead single 'Bad Habit' is a sweet, sentimental anthem that should appeal to all and sundry, and it's a perfect gateway into an album brimming with future classics.
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GNX
GNX (LP)
Cat: 756867 5. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wacced Out Murals
Squabble Up
Luther
Man At The Garden
Hey Now
Reincarnated
Tv Off
Dodger Blue
Peekaboo
Heart Pt 6
Gnx
Gloria
Review: Perhaps the most striking moment on Kendrick Lamar's GNX comes early, with 'Squabble Up.' Opening on a sparse beat laced with an almost claustrophobic bassline, the track bursts into intricate lyricism, with Lamar delivering rapid-fire verses that bristle with urgency. It's an audacious statement that sets the tone for the album: introspection wrapped in cinematic production. Then there's 'Heart Pt. 6,' a deeply layered piece where ghostly synths and rolling drums frame Lamar's contemplations on legacy, loss, and identity. The interplay of Lamar's voice, alternately tender and defiant, with the productionicourtesy of Sounwave and Kamasi Washingtoniis nothing short of riveting. GNX doesn't provide easy answers; instead, it invites you to sit with its questions, its moments of chaos and its flashes of hard-won clarity.

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To Pimp A Butterfly
Cat: 473006 8. Rel: 19 Mar 15
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wesley's Theory (feat George Clinton & Thundercat)
For Free? (interlude)
King Kunta
Institutionalized (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
These Walls (feat Bilal, Anna Wise & Snoop Dogg)
U
Alright
For Sale? (interlude)
Momma
Hood Politics
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody)
The Blacker The Berry
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
I
Mortal Man
Review: Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly, the Compton-based rapper's first album since 2012's major label debut, Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, has been receiving rave reviews. In truth, it's not hard to see why. Imaginative, soulful, and blessed with the looseness of live performance (a result of the use of jazz-minded live players as much as anything else), it sounds like the kind of album that may one day be hailed as a hip-hop classic. Sure, there are big name guests - Dre, Snoop, George Clinton and Thundercat included - but the focus remains on Lamar's distinctive flow and almost cinematic tales of life on L.A's streets. Given the quality of his lyrics, that's no bad thing.
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Good Kid Maad City (10th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 481614 0. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Sherane aka Master Splinter's Daughter (3:29)
Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe (6:02)
Backseat Freestyle (5:14)
The Art Of Peer Pressure (4:14)
Money Trees (feat Jay Rock) (6:13)
Poetic Justice (feat Drake) (4:52)
Good Kid (4:01)
Maad City (feat MC Eiht) (6:06)
Swimming Pools (Drank) (extended version) (3:53)
Sing About Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst (13:36)
Real (feat Anna Wise Of Sonnymoon) (7:22)
Compton (feat Dr Dre) (4:17)
Review: It is hard to believe this classic album from Kendrick Lamar is already a decade old. He has gone on to reach even higher heights since this one despite what an accomplishment it was. It marked his major label debut back in 2012 and was a deeply personal reflection by Compton, CA-born rapper about, well, life, has grown to command a much wider gravitas today than it did upon its first release. Back then, it had enough pop appeal to hype up the mass of its listeners, while also intelligently working enough ironic political commentary about the nature of American hood experience into the lyrics, to have the effect of wisely 'nudging' the average popular international music consumer to wake up and listen up. This is an album about deep and open psychic wounds gashed across the social fabric of the USA, told through the isolated perspective of just one kid.
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GNX
GNX (CD)
Cat: 756867 6. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wacced Out Murals
Squabble Up
Luther
Man At The Garden
Hey Now
Reincarnated
Tv Off
Dodger Blue
Peekaboo
Heart Pt 6
Gnx
Gloria
Review: The king of west coast hip-hop is back better than ever, with a massive sounding album blending cinematic production with nostalgic nods to funk, slow jams and new jack swing, creating a rich tapestry of different styles. At its core is a narrative of resilience and responsibility, exploring themes of artistry, sacrifice, and the pressures of being a role model. Opening with sharp reflections on personal and public controversies, the record sets a tone of wisdom tempered by humor. Tracks like 'Heart Pt. 6' showcase vulnerability and growth, while others revel in pure bravado, bolstered by thunderous beats and infectious hooks. Collaborations with seasoned producers and emerging talent add depth, creating a sense of community and mentorship that underscores the artist's commitment to nurturing the next generation. Lyrically, the album examines fame, familial bonds and self-acceptance with a sense of duty and truth. It's a powerful statement of intention, offering both anthems for celebration and moments of introspection.
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Mr Morale & The Big Steppers
Cat: 458869 0. Rel: 02 Jun 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
United In Grief
N95
Worldwide Steppers
Die Hard (feat Blxst & Amanda Reifer)
Father Time (feat Sampha)
Rich (interlude)
Rich Spirit
We Cry Together (feat Taylor Paige)
Purple Hearts (feat Summer Walker & Ghostface Killah)
Count Me Out
Crown
Silent Hill (feat Kodak Black)
Savior (interlude)
Savior (feat Baby Keem & Sam Dew)
Auntie Diaries
Mr Morale (feat Tanna Leone)
Mother I Sober (feat Beth Gibbons Of Portishead)
Mirror
Review: Kendrick Lamarr has always been one of hip-hop's most thoughtful and thought-provoking MCs, with a passion for utilising beats and backing tracks that often sidestep hackneyed rap tropes and lazy samples. Even so, Mr Morale & The Big Steppers, Lamarr's first solo album for five years, is an arresting listen from start to finish. Impeccably produced, with countless musical twists and turns, spellbinding instrumentation (including jazz pianos, orchestration, intriguing electronics, sparkling synths and punchy rhythms aplenty), it sees Lamarr lyrically signposting his own failings (something not enough rappers of his profile are comfortable doing) within a wider framework of accountability. It's brave but brilliant, with some of the topics covered including his relationship with money, white women and his father, gender and generational trauma. A genuinely landmark album all told.
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Oh No
Oh No (LP)
Cat: HDBLP 030. Rel: 18 May 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
New Ogi (2:18)
VV Violence (3:57)
Never Enough (4:22)
I Talk BB (3:59)
Going Somewhere (4:30)
It Means I Love You (4:35)
Vivica (4:01)
Oh No (4:39)
Begins (4:02)
Could Be U (3:38)
Review: Frequent Jeremy Greenspan and Morgan Geist collaborator Jessy Lanza was hailed as a future star on the release of her 2013 debut album, Pull My Hair Back. That album projected her as some kind of New York freestyle chanteuse dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, backed by an all-electronic band fascinated with the potential of future R&B and left-of-centre synth-pop. This belated follow-up, which was once again produced in cahoots with Jeremy Greenspan, is even better. Colourful, vibrant and attractive, the ten songs are truthful to their '80s NYC inspirations, but smartly avoid the pitfalls of such blatant retro-futurism. In other words, it's a superb collection of future R&B and pop gems.
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