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Wonderful Elixir
Cat: NOACT 009. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Prelude Turismo 97 (5:57)
A La Carte Reflection (5:31)
Cool Captain Rendezvu (4:46)
Oceans Of Emotional Wealth (7:00)
Dial D-E-E-P 4 Divinity (6:04)
So Mystic & So Balearic (6:58)
She's Bliss On The Dancefloor (feat Grant & Nata) (6:03)
Rivers (feat Jesus Gonsev) (5:04)
Dream Delivery (4:55)
Deeper Imports (4:39)
Review: Passport is the inter-Atlantic duo of George Btp Dan Piu and Roger K. Versey and their all-new album is a truly global voyage of musical adventure. Wonderful Elixir is all about seeking the deeper grooves in dance music from a range of different genres. It's a seamless fusion of jazz and acid, deep house and street beat with special appearances from DJ Nata, Jesus Gonsev, and Grant. The likes of 'Prelude Turismo 97' is a Balearic beauty, 'Oceans of Emotional Wealth' is a shimmying groove with sensuous vocals and lush keys and 'Dream Delivery' is more prickly for those late-night dances.
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Eleccio Especial
Jamie PATON / VARIOUS
Eleccio Especial (mixed CD)
Cat: EES 010CD. Rel: 08 Sep 14
 
Deep House
Goat - "Run To Your Mama" (Cage & Aviary remix)
Baris K - "200"
Baris K - "200" (Ashodells dub)
Jamie Paton - "Ju Know"
Andy Blake & Timothy J Fairplay - "B-Ultras" (Jamie Paton remix)
Khidja - "Mustafa" (Timothy J Fairplay remix)
Blancemange - "The Western" (Cage & Aviary Fear Is Nothing dub)
Scott Fraser - "Ask Your Control" (Richard Sen remix)
Jamie Paton - "Bizarre Dub Feeling"
Richard Sen - "Ghost Train"
Maurice & Charles - "Sofa Love" (Jamie Paton remix)
Inhalt - "Occupations" (Black Merlin "Member" remix)
Khidja - "Abdul" (Juju & Jordash remix)
Review: [Emotional] Especial looks back at the first 9 releases since its inception to provide a
selection or "Eleccio" via a special dubbed out DJ meets studio mix from label stalwart
Jamie Paton. Ever since the first white labels appeared at the end of Summer 2013, [Emotional] Especial
has been busy putting out music that are their own warped take on club music. Mixing the
influences of dub, electro, disco, proto-house, house and techno, a sound appeared without any preordained plan. To celebrate the end of the first series of releases come EES10CD - a DJ meets studio
compilation mix created by label artist, remixer and even in-house designer, Jamie Paton. Freaturing tracks from every EP, including two unreleased remixes are the tight productions
of Richard Sen; the wiggle of Scott Fraser; deep, chugging Cage & Aviary dubs; the Eastern
influences of Baris K and newcomers Khidja; the quirky discoid wonk of Maurice & Charles and finally not forgetting of course, the stand out Timothy J Fairplay touches. Whether
alongside Mr Weatherall, Andy Blake or in solo remix mode, young "Junior"s skills (and name)
grows and grows.
All this is perfectly put together by Jamie Paton, the man who launched the label with his
Bizarre Feeling EP. As well as the inclusion of several unreleased cuts, Jamie has edited the
"selection", adding live studio dubbing, FX and the odd mega-mix to make it truly (E)special.
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Night City Life II
Ilan PDAHTZUR / VARIOUS
Night City Life II (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STLKLP 010. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Playground - "Rainy Day Woman" (4:24)
Spinnaker - "The Spirit Of America" (3:20)
Natalie Ann - "You've Got To Feel" (3:50)
Shamor - "Close To You (Bwela Pafupi)" (7:20)
Cherry Laine - "Land Of No Return" (4:14)
Sharon & Tracy - "The Sheik" (3:28)
Methods Of Dance - "Aggravation" (instrumental) (4:09)
Claudio D'Ignoti - "Anche Per Noi" (3:19)
Jennifer - "Come Into My Life" (3:51)
Lena - "Embrasse-Moi" (instrumental) (5:11)
Fabrithia - "I Want You" (instrumental) (3:59)
Jimmy D - "Rescue Me (Imagination)" (dub version) (6:40)
Alison Sheryll - "You're Not Alone" (3:21)
Precious Child - "Come Alone" (6:22)
Review: Inspired by his neon-lit walks around London's docklands, crate digger Ilan Pdahtzur's 2019 compilation Night City Life marked him out as a dusty-fingered crate digger and record collector with a distinctive, synth-heavy musical vision. It made him the toast of the selector/collector community, but more than that it was a genuinely superb selection of obscure, hard-to-find cuts. This belated sequel is every bit as essential and filled, unsurprisingly, with rare and lesser-known gems. Highlights are too plentiful to mention, but our current favourites include Sharon & Tracey's 'The Sheik' (a belly-dancing inspired slab of TB-303 bass-driven house hedonism), Jennifer's 1992 Euro-house gem 'Come Into My Life', Scicilian musician Claudio D'Ignoti's boogie-era treat 'Ache Per Noir', and the fashion scene inspired leftfield synth-pop of Lena's 'Embrasse-Moi (Strumentale)'.
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Played by: Faze Action, Gumshoe
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Pacifico
Cat: BAP 219. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Halloumi Amour (4:05)
Breathe (3:59)
International Lovers (feat Kuntessa) (3:53)
Seasons (4:02)
Florence, Alabama (3:27)
Tropic Of Capricorn (feat Vanbasten) (7:31)
Lima (2:48)
Boulevard (4:13)
Pink Sunset (3:31)
Don't Be A Stranger (3:49)
Review: Pacifico is the debut album from Italian-born, LA-based multi-instrumentalist Francesco Perini under the Pearz guise. It tracks a five-year sonic journey through Florence, London and Los Angeles and takes in all the sounds of those places so blends disco, electro, nu-jazz and Japanese City Pop into a rich, genre-spanning sound. True to its name (Pacifico means "peaceful" in Italian) the album captures the reflective calm of travel's end and has collaborations with artists like Kuntessa, VANBASTEN, Natalie Findlay, Jules Apollinaire and others bringing their own depth to the project. The result is a multicultural tapestry of sound that is full of warmth, groove and introspection.
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List II
List II (limited LP)
Cat: TVPCLP 009. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
List II (0:23)
Duchy Lasu (3:18)
Imperium Znakow (4:30)
Blues Trzeci (3:07)
Bez Grawitacji (3:09)
Ogrod (3:59)
Serce (4:29)
Po Godzinach (4:17)
Wizje (3:40)
Dziennik Pisany Noca (3:55)
Linia Piekna (5:46)
Review: Like its recent predecessor, List I, this all-instrumental affair is a collage style affair that sees its creator, Bartosz Krucyznski AKA Pejzaz, craft an immersive and atmospheric listening journey out a mixture of beats, electronics, and literally hundreds of samples from 1990s and early 2000s Eastern European CD releases. The Very Polish Cut Outs label describes it as 'an apt soundtrack for winter in Eastern Europe', and it's hard to disagree. Full of warming loops, dreamy pads and chords, gentle melodies and even more gentle hip-hop beats (albeit with sporadic bursts of percussive energy), it delivers a suitably Balearic, saucer-eyed voyage through instrumental trip-hop and dub-flecked downtempo flavours.
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Shaka Bundu
Shaka Bundu (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATFA 008LP. Rel: 19 Nov 13
 
Deep House
Shichangani
Shibandza
Ndzihere Bhi
Dance Khomela
Shaka Bundu
Zirimini
Milandu Bhe
Shichangani (remix)
Review: A cool piece of post-Apartheid South African pop history, and a major success for the blog-turned label Awesome Tapes From Africa. Originally re-discovered by the site in 2010, it's taken the label three years to track down Penny Penny - who is now a South African politician! Unashamed early 90s dance-informed pop music with a Shangaan twist, it's a fine balance of catchy chants, warm synth work and lush female harmonies. Completely of its time... But that's the idea. Stunning.

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タグ: Afro House | 90s House | Bubblegum
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Escapism
Escapism (coloured vinyl LP limited to 100 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: UKM 101COLOR. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Piruet (1:44)
Realizm Magiczny (3:46)
Vanity Fair (feat Kasia Siepka) (4:02)
Chino (feat Moo Latte) (3:13)
Siedem (feat Paulina Przybysz) (3:40)
WQRWY (3:18)
Yeyku (feat Immortal Onion) (3:27)
Chrust (feat Baasch) (3:53)
Zoo (feat Wuja HZG) (3:19)
Review: 
Piotr Rajski is also known as Pepe and Escapism is his second album. As with the first, it's a hard to easily define and categorise album with multiple genres and in between sounds all poking through the beats. It was written during the peak months of pandemic and writing much became a form of escape for the artist. The record has a more vibrant, colour and vivid feel than the first, and has a dreamy vibe that sure is good at taking your mind away from the here and now with broken beat, hip hop, jazz, funk and more informing its grooves.
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Balance Remixed
Balance Remixed (hand-numbered 180 gram clear vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UKM 125. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Kanaping (feat Runforrest - Envee Get Busy remix) (3:51)
Zbywasz (feat Dominika Plonka & Wuja HZG - DJ Blik remix) (2:18)
Liminal Space (feat Yana & Einarindra - Riffz remix) (7:08)
Tribes (Tropiki remix) (3:50)
Metal Fear Bolid (Molehead remix) (2:58)
Headshell (feat Dizkret & DJ Eprom - TVB remix) (2:54)
Zbywasz (feat Dominika Plonka - True Dat Re-groove) (5:38)
Review: U Know Me present a fresh, modern object of intrigue, with Balance Remixed, which takes Pepe's 2023 album of the same time and makes it over into another full-length vinyl only release, throwing back to the days of vinyl only DJ sets, which were necessitated by technological limitation alone. DJ BLIK, Envee, Molehead, Riffz, Tropiki, true.dat, and TVB top up Pepe's original house, funk and disco blend with a brasher bass bisque, mastered and masterminded by cyborgish music titan Eprom. Spanning ever bassy tempo-set from 87 bpm to 164, we've a thrilling range of momentums here.
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Windswept
Windswept (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MEX 335. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Forecast (1:49)
Global Wind Trade (5:18)
Air Lock (4:01)
Zephyr (4:39)
Derecho (4:24)
Barely There (5:14)
Thermal Loop (4:08)
Low Pressure System (4:29)
Still Existing (5:19)
Review: Photay aka. Evan Shornstein makes a determined return with Windswept, his latest LP for Mexican Summer. Building on but also somewhat departing from a built repertoire of post-IDM come funky sonics, this latest outing moves in a slightly more new age direction, riffing on the many possible worlds implied by the episteme of "Balearic". On an album nominally about the wind, and with an express aim to "mimic the wind", Photay makes deft use here of everything from wind chimes to blustery transigent noise, working them all between chunks of girded downtempo and confident chugs. Still as percussive and tricksy as ever, Shornstein echoes the likes of Letherette and Throwing Snow, meeting both hot and cold fronts of thermostatic dance.
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What's Your Shrine?
What's Your Shrine? (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: HSREC 005. Rel: 04 Apr 23
 
Deep House
Smell Zee Flower (6:24)
Nothing Can Pull Us Apart (7:44)
My Baby Likes Rum (10:45)
L'Amour? Encore?! (9:50)
La Belle Du Jardin (6:59)
Loosejaw (8:35)
Following The Sofuto Kuriimo (4:16)
Sandcastle (10:56)
Something's Pulling Me Under (8:22)
Review: Pilgrims of the Mind is the one and only album Vancouver's Stephane Novak released. It was back in 1997 and was a CD-only issue that now makes its debut on vinyl. The record fuses pop, downtempo, prog and house in a series of silky tunes high on emotion. It is awash with classic 90s melodies that are whimsical and dreamy, carefree and magical. Each track has a real sense of musicianship and adds up to a captivating listen overall - something all too many LPs of today seems to forget to focus on. In recent years this record has started to get some of the underground recognition it deserves, and this vinyl release will only hasten that positive contemporary reassessment.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Rude Mechanicals (reissue)
Rude Mechanicals (reissue) (gatefold brown marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUB 161. Rel: 08 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
South Of The Line (6:59)
Rude Mechanicals (5:37)
Bird Soul (7:02)
Sonic Colonic (live at Minikami) (9:20)
Fragile Ladders (5:14)
Harmonia (6:14)
1000 Mile Drift (5:56)
Transient Transmission (fig2) (4:58)
Please Leave Quietly (6:56)
Review: Initially released back in 2007 and now repressed for new audiences as well as enduring fans, Pitch Black's fourth album was possibly their best yet. Rude Mechanicals blends dance music and electronica with their signature mix of echoes, delays and deep basslines to brilliantly alluring effect. Kicking off with the lush 'South of the Line,' it progresses into tracks like the dub-heavy '1000 Mile Drift' and the high-energy 'Sonic Colonic.' 'Bird Soul' nods to Salmonella Dub's influence while 'Harmonia' delivers exquisite electronica. The title track features rapper KP addressing environmental destruction and things close with 'Please Leave Quietly'. Complex rhythms, warm bass and haunting melodies with sharp social commentary all make this a genre-busting bit of work.
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Runescape: Old School Runebreaks
Cat: LMLP 255. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Drum And Bass
Autumn Voyage (5:28)
Newbie Melody (5:04)
Garden (4:54)
Waterfall (5:53)
Crystal Sword (6:02)
Shine (4:54)
Background (6:17)
Dream (5:38)
Lightness (5:58)
Scape Main (7:06)
Sea Shanty 2 (5:42)
Review: Old school RuneScape players will love these nostalgic remixes by London producer Pizza Hotline who has a fine rep' for crafting video game-inspired drum & bass and jungle riddims. Here, beloved RuneScape tracks get reimagined to blend classic vibes with modern twists and the first up 'Garden' embraces a traditional style, while the iconic 'Sea Shanty 2' transforms into a minimal d&b banger. 'Autumn Voyage' slows things down with a breakbeat remix, and 'Shine' takes on an atmospheric edge while seemingly drawing inspiration from Aphex Twin. Made using hardware like a Roland JV-1080 and reverb effects inspired by the PS1, Pizza Hotline stays true to the golden age here.
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Musik (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 37VLP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Techno
Konception (7:39)
Plastique (10:38)
Kriket (4:14)
FUK (5:40)
Outbak (3:57)
Ethnik (8:03)
Plasmatik (4:50)
Goo (2:04)
Marbles (9:24)
Lasttrak (7:46)
Review: To celebrate its 30th anniversary, techno titan Richie Hawtin aka minimal pioneer Plastikman has remastered his influential second album Musik from the original tapes and pressed it up to limited edition bio-vinyl. It was first released in November 1994 via NovaMute and his own Plus 8 and was soon hailed as a masterclass in minimal techno, catapulting Hawtin toward the heights he still enjoys today. Prior to the full album release, the track 'Plastique' hinted at a more dancefloor-oriented sound while maintaining an unsettling edge that characterises much of the ensuing album's abstract and alien allure.
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Kushbush
Kushbush (green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 628070 644711. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Techno
Sour Diesel (2:49)
Bubba (7:11)
MK Ultra Ragman (3:04)
Trainwreck (5:29)
Headband (5:15)
Grandaddy Purple (4:46)
Lavender (6:26)
Pho Ga (5:17)
Honeybud (Sh X Og Goo) (4:08)
Pure B Bubble (4:41)
37-73 Micron (5:28)
The OG (2:06)
Review: When it first hit stores in 2007, Kushbush - the fourth album by industrial noiseniks turned psychedelic techno twosome Plateau (AKA Skinny Puppy's Kevin Compton and studio buddy Phil Western) - was only released on CD. This, then, marks the set's first appearance on vinyl. In keeping with the duo's chosen themes of "altered states and introspection" (the project was initially inspired by their love of cannabis and desire to see it legalised in their native Canada), the album sees the pair blend the growling intensity of Nine Inch Nails (and Compton's other industrial punk band, Download) and the full-throttle dancefloor assault of acid-fired techno with snapshots of picturesque melancholia, the far-sighted futurism of 1990s IDM, and the wide-eyed, tripped-out electronic psychedelia of ambient techno.
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Tempus
Tempus (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 476. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cenote (7:44)
Grauer Sand (4:03)
Alp (6:16)
Stechmuck (7:03)
Firmament (5:57)
Tempus (5:28)
Allermannsharnisch (7:51)
Review: Mute Records expand their indie major empire with the announcement of yet another album by Stefan Betke aka. Pole, 'Tempus'. The title of the album refers to the Latin word for time, which was later co-opted into the German language to refer to grammatical tense - thus, Pole's seven-suite album is literally a meditation on linguistic time. In comparison to his earlier albums, Pole's sound is unusually urgent on 'Tempus' - implicitly urging us to reconsider our warped notion of time through effects like dub delay - and incorporates more motifs from jazz than ever before.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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22:22
22:22 (limited gatefold 180 gram cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 756670 8. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Piano & The Violin (2:52)
Pareidolies (5:38)
Disco Nap (feat Metronomy) (3:11)
Nenuphar (4:10)
Petite Etoile (feat Beth Ditto) (4:33)
The Mirror (4:00)
A Different Side Of Us (feat PawPaw Rod) (3:23)
22:23 (feat Antonin & Vico) (4:23)
Summer Is Almost Over (5:03)
Bluetopia (feat Kids Return) (3:57)
Laszlo (3:46)
La Nuit (feat Arthur Teboul) (4:23)
Review: French tropical house duo Polo & Pan return with another playful, transportive record, their third album, fusing their love of storytelling with a finely tuned sense of groove. Having cut their teeth as residents at Paris' Le Baron, the duoiPaul Armand-Delille and Alexandre Grynszpanihave built a world where fantasy meets the dancefloor, balancing carefree melodies with precise, spellbinding cadences. Their latest offering moves between daydream and dance, from the delicate charm of 'The Piano and The Violin' to the low-slung pulse of 'Disco Nap' featuring Metronomy. 'Petite Etoile' with Beth Ditto introduces a bold, cinematic energy, while 'A Different Side of Us' featuring PawPaw Rod leans into hazy, after-hours territory. 'Bluetopia' with Kids Return and 'La Nuit' featuring Arthur Teboul close things out with a reflective, late-night glow. It's another confident stride forward from a duo whose music feels both effortless and meticulously crafted.
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22:22
22:22 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EOS 130. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Piano & The Violin (2:52)
Pareidolies (5:38)
Disco Nap (feat Metronomy) (3:11)
Nenuphar (4:10)
Petite Etoile (feat Beth Ditto) (4:33)
The Mirror (4:00)
A Different Side Of Us (feat PawPaw Rod) (3:23)
22:23 (feat Antonin & Vico) (4:23)
Summer Is Almost Over (5:03)
Bluetopia (feat Kids Return) (3:57)
Laszlo (3:46)
La Nuit (feat Arthur Teboul) (4:23)
Review: Two of life's great escape artists, Polo & Pan, or Paul Armand-Delille and Alexandre Grynszpan, first bonded in the chronological hinterland of nightlife's operating hours, at the iconic Parisian nightclub, Le Baron. We weren't there, but in our minds they talked about quantum theories, and maybe came up with the phrase "everything everywhere all at once". But nobody can be sure. Apart from the artists. Since then, they've committed themselves to creating beautiful, weird, tropical house-synth-pop-electronica stuff which they say transcends moments and places, people and cultures. 22:22 is their triumphant return after four years without a full length, and it's every bit as good as fans were hoping for. Dive in, the water is lovely - wherever in the time-space continuum it is.

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22:22
22:22 (CD)
Cat: 756676 2. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Piano & The Violin
Pareidolies
Dsico Nap (feat Metronomy)
Nenuphar
Petite Etoile (feat Beth Ditto)
The Mirror
A Different Side Of Us (feat Pawpaw Rod)
22:23 (feat Antonin & Vico)
Summer Is Almost Over
Bluetopia (feat Kids Return)
Laszlo
La Nuit (feat Arthur Teboul)
Review: French twosome Polo & Pan spent the first part of their career giddily fusing tropical house and synth-pop into attractive new shapes, before exploring the world of chillwave on 2021 sophomore album Cyclorama. Four years later, and now signed to major label Virgin, they've once again upped their game, delivering a set of accessible, attractive and sun-drenched fusions of synth-pop and dance-pop that draw inspiration from a variety of musical cultures around the world. For proof, check highlights including the effortlessly dreamy 'Pareidolies', the immersive nu-disco chug of Beth Ditto collaboration 'Petitle Etoile', steamy, Air-esque Balearic shuffler '22:23' (with Vico and Antonin) and string-drenched, Gainsbourg-influenced closing cut 'La Nuit' (with Arthur Teboul).

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タグ: Pop Disco | Synth Pop
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Since Then (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PLD 046. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
Since Then (5:24)
Bay Of Plenty (6:25)
Venasque (4:34)
Coracao Tambor (feat Rosanna & Zelia) (5:57)
Balmes (6:51)
Visions (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (6:06)
Spicy Snapper (5:37)
900 Degrees (6:12)
Sundowner (7:30)
Review: Marking its 25th anniversary, this gem of a reissue reminds us why it's considered a landmark in the evolution of Balearic and Latin-infused house music. Building on the ambient sophistication of Meridian, Since Then sees Pooley embrace a brighter, more joyful palette that is steeped in Latin rhythms, breezy island instrumentation and a deep love for the dancefloor. Albeit a sandy dancefloor. The self-titled opener and single, 'Since Then', is a sun-kissed blend of balearic house and relaxed ambient textures, offering an inviting welcome into the album's glowing soundscape. 'Bay Of Plenty' drips with tropical charm, its lush chords and rich horn section infusing a magical emotionality, while 'Venasque' is an energetic blast of street funk, Latin pop and club urgency. 'Coracao Tambor' keeps the tempo up with an irresistibly playfulness and catchy without losing any depth. 'Balmes' is pure summer distilled, a late-night anthem with shimmering melodies and irresistible swing. '900 Degrees' was one of the album's biggest singles. It is a floor-filler with an unforgettable bassline and undeniable heat, while 'Sundowner' closes on a softer note, nodding back to Meridian's ambient roots with ethereal grace.
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Isla Diferente
Cat: PSPF 24003. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
La Isla Diferente (3:43)
Luna Acida (feat Fuera) (4:05)
Picon (4:12)
Objetos Enterrados (4:51)
Pa Ke Te (feat Eva De Marce) (3:32)
Blanco Y Verde (4:26)
Casa Bolero (feat Javier Arce) (4:00)
Exotic Veneno (4:53)
Suelta (feat Esoterica Tropical) (5:01)
Abrazo (3:24)
Review: Set against the wild, lunar backdrop of Lanzarote, Populous aka Andrea Mangia, a producer from Lecce on the heel of Italy's boot, unveils Isla Diferente, an instrumental journey blending cumbia and Latin ambient. The album captures the island's mystical atmosphere and is enriched by haunting vocal appearances from Fuera from Italy, Costa Rica's Javier Arce, Mexican Eva de Marce and Esoterica Tropical from Puerto Rico. The record is rich in organic soundscapes where delicate, dreamlike melodies meet experimental electronic textures. The result is a rich, new ambient sound with heavy influence from South America while also being a trip that mirrors the surreal beauty and mystery of Lanzarote.
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Roseland NYC Live (25th Anniversary Edition)
Roseland NYC Live (25th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + poster + venue pass sticker)
Cat: 556893 1. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Humming (6:23)
Cowboys (4:58)
All Mine (3:56)
Mysterons (5:36)
Only You (5:21)
Half Day Closing (3:57)
Over (3:16)
Glory Box (5:17)
Sour Times (4:59)
Roads (4:42)
Strangers (5:14)
Undenied (4:02)
Numb (4:48)
Western Eyes (4:17)
Review: There are some live albums which become as important to a band's legacy as their studio efforts and Roseland NYC Live is just that for Portishead. Given the Bristol group's considered catalogue, there's less competition for this 1998 release to stand out, but it also renders the stark brilliance of all the key players and the extended ensemble in sparkling clarity, not least thanks to the addition of a full-blown orchestra. Recorded in the wake of their second album and now reissued as an expanded edition to commemorate 25 years, it captures the band's early phase at its smoky, cinematic, head-nodding best. From every string swell to dusty backbeat, Rhodes lick to wobbly scratch, all fronted by Beth Gibbons' angelic voice, this is the live album done properly.
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Eat Your Heart Out
Cat: BJLP 46. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
The Formula (2:46)
Keepin' It Kool (feat Kendra Dias) (5:21)
Last Nite (feat Redman) (3:30)
Angelwings (feat Shafiq Husayn & Ivan Ave) (3:37)
Distant Luv (feat Kapok) (4:19)
Follow Your Heart (4:55)
Come Home (feat Abstract Rude, T3 & Kapok) (3:57)
Paradise (feat Diamond Cafe) (4:21)
Secret Mission (feat Frank Nitt & Reggie B) (3:33)
Everything U Need (feat Kendra Dias) (3:20)
For The Soul (feat Moka Only) (3:18)
Review: Potatohead People's latest album, Eat Your Heart Out, marks a significant evolution for the Vancouver-based duo, Nick Wisdom and AstroLogical. Moving beyond their renowned production prowess, they step into the spotlight as vocalists, songwriters, and musicians, showcasing their versatility and talent. Thematically centered on love in its various forms and complexities, the album explores the multifaceted nature of this universal emotion. Each track delves into different aspects of love, from infatuation to heartache, featuring a diverse array of guest artists who enhance the album's sonic palette. From the classic hip-hop vibes of 'Last Nite' featuring Redman to the sultry digital funk of 'Paradise' with Diamond Cafe, the album traverses various genres with finesse. Notable collaborations with Shafiq Husayn, Ivan Ave, Abstract Rude, T3 and others further elevate the album's appeal.With its captivating melodies, infectious hooks, and stellar guest appearances, the album solidifies Potatohead People's position as a premier production duo in contemporary music.
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Nick & Astro's Guide To The Galaxy (reissue)
Nick & Astro's Guide To The Galaxy (reissue) (red & black splattered vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BJLP 18RE. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Late Show Theme (2:16)
Morning Sun (feat Nanna B) (3:36)
Quest For Love (3:39)
Talking With Gawd (3:19)
Do My Thing (feat Kapok & Illa J) (3:16)
No Sleep Til MTL (4:53)
Liftin' Up (feat K-Maxx) (3:11)
All Alone (feat Illa J & Moka Only) (3:19)
Returning The Flavour (feat Trian Kayhatu) (2:54)
Change Of Heart (feat Illa J) (2:45)
El Himno De La Barberia (3:22)
Rituals (3:21)
Review: Potatohead People have got many classic joints in their arsenal and have worked with legends like Illa J and Slum Village's T3. Their Nick & Astro's Guide To The Galaxy album is another seminal record from the Canadian duo which saw them work with Vancouver producers and multi-instrumentalists Nick Wisdom and Astrological. It comes on red and black splatter vinyl and features plenty of signature boom-bap produciton, future soul vibes and classic jazz references as well as deep house, boogie and funk overtones to make it rhythmically playful and stylishly diverse, but unified by the superb mic work.
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Eat Your Heart Out
Eat Your Heart Out (silver vinyl LP)
Cat: BJLP 46SILVER. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
The Formula (2:07)
Keepin' It Kool (feat Kendra Dias) (6:05)
Last Nite (feat Redman) (3:31)
Angelwings (feat Shafiq Husayn & Ivan Ave) (3:42)
Distant Luv (feat Kapok) (4:13)
Follow Your Heart (4:59)
Come Home (feat Abstract Rude, T3 & Kapok) (3:44)
Paradise (feat Diamond Cafe) (4:04)
Secret Mission (feat Frank Nitt & Reggie B) (3:31)
Everything U Need (feat Kendra Dias) (3:24)
For The Soul (feat Moka Only) (3:01)
Review: Cult Vancouver duo Potatohead People, which is of course made up of Nick Wisdom and AstroLogical, finally make their return to Bastard Jazz with their much anticipated fourth album, Eat Your Heart Out. It is another great icing that builds on their renowned clean and musical production and finds the pair once again showing off their skills as vocalists, songwriters, and musicians. Over the last decade, they've been revered for their production sensibilities and that doesn't change as with each track they coop up intricate beats with jazzy melodies, summery vibes and plenty of hooky motifs that come with great guest spots from the likes of Shafiq Husayn & Ivan Ave, Kapok and many more.
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New Dance Energy
New Dance Energy (limited 180 gram "raw" vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSHSH 062C. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Down To Earth (4:37)
Rubble Dance (3:43)
Amma (4:09)
Reel Jiggy (4:54)
Rain Dance (3:35)
Folk Broke Woke Banger (2:54)
We Are The Weather (feat Lau) (5:30)
Review: Peter Power invites listeners deep into his unique world of rich soundscapes and potent grooves, hypnotic vocals and glitchy beats topped with fine melodies on his new album New Dance Energy. The innovative downtempo talent has a truly global musical perspective and finds inspiration in "organic motion and the alchemical forces of nature." He plays many instruments on the record and for this first dancefloor orientated sound in five years he also brings ecstatic dance forms and the spirit of cacao dance ceremonies to his work.
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Powerdance II
Cat: PDLP 12002. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Deep House
Dancing In Outer Space (7:33)
Powertime (7:44)
Icarus (8:22)
Things To Do (4:20)
Body Music (5:52)
Mystery Love (5:15)
Review: Led by Luke Solomon, The Legion of Boogie Down returns with their second album, Powerdance II, eight years after the success of their debut The Lost Art of Getting Down. Since then the collective has evolved by adding more experimental sounds to their vision of nightclub and basement music. This album continues their journey of genre-blending with the addition of Chris Penny, rising star Josh Ludlow, and original members Alinka and Lance Desardi. Featuring wild synths, drums and percussion from Holly Madge, this left-of-centre record offers a trippy mix of disco, funk and house that leads to a cosmic musical adventure in some style.
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タグ: Disco House | Nu Disco
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Sharade
Sharade (180 gram vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: P 475001. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Heavenly Sky (Prologue) (2:07)
Awaky (4:28)
Blue Infinity (3:10)
My Space (2:41)
Janie (3:20)
Invisible Light (4:26)
Impromptu (3:55)
Garden Planet (3:26)
Flying (2:31)
Silent Lely (2:47)
Annelise (3:14)
Awaky (instrumental) (3:59)
Review: For this sublime release, legendary Italian label Best Record has raided the archives of 'private recordings' by multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Pino Presti. Sharade was apparently inspired by the work of painter Tania Cantone and features Presti alongside keyboardist Claudop Calzolari, his son Andrea, bassist Andrea Verardi and organist Guido Mazzella. The results are colourful, sonically vivid and musically rich, with the quintet variously blurring the boundaries between ambient, jazz-funk, Balearic, Mediterranean deep house, downtempo, library music, cinematic soundtracks and slow-motion leftfield pop. It's hard to accurately pigeonhole, but that's no bad thing - especially as the album's varied tracks are united by a classiness and a wholeheartedly enjoyable sun-baked mood.
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Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition)
Screamadelica (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold picture disc 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 194399 06211. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Funky/Club House
Movin' On Up (3:36)
Slip Inside This House (5:17)
Don't Fight It, Feel It (6:50)
Higher Than The Sun (3:35)
Inner Flight (4:45)
Come Together (10:17)
Loaded (7:02)
Damaged (5:30)
I'm Comin' Down (5:55)
Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) (7:28)
Shine Like Stars (3:35)
Review: In 1991 the UK is in a very different place to the one it occupies today. One thing that hasn't changed in the 30 years between then and now, though, is how incredibly, unbelievably good Primal Scream's Screamadelica was. And still is.

It might have been the studio mastery brought to the mix by the late, great Andrew Weatherall. Perhaps it hit the nail on the head of a year when the country's rock and dance scenes finally met somewhere on the outskirts of Blackburn, or along the M25. Maybe, just maybe, it's because the tracks themselves are just great. Whatever your personal take, this album should be on everyone's shelves. From the hedonism of 'Loaded' to the pseudo-rave euphoria of 'Come Together', and the self love of 'Movin' On Up' always inspires, the record is of its time but resonates through the ages.
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Lucky Charm
Cat: BODOACE 020V. Rel: 03 Dec 24
 
Deep House
Serious Play (5:39)
Get Down (5:38)
Serious Play (Joy Jenkins Vibe mix) (3:54)
Sleeping City (Wake Up mix) (5:53)
Polygon Island (4:54)
Airlift (Frits Wentink Destruction mix) (5:02)
Review: First released digitally earlier in 2024, Prince Palmer's first outing on Bobby Donny's 'Ace' series heads to vinyl in expanded form. It's the Dutch producer's vinyl debut and a quietly impressive one at that. The headline attraction is 'Serious Play', a rolling, loose-limbed and sub-heavy slab of revivalist garage house/New Jersey deep house fusion that comes accompanied by a chunkier and undeniably trippy, dancefloor dub style 'Vibe Mix' makeover courtesy of Joy Jenkins. There's plenty to set the pulse racing across the rest of the EP though, from the Burrell Brothers-meet-Jovonn flex of 'Get Down' and the jazz-house/garage-house fusion of 'Sleeping City (Wake Up Mix)', to the organ-rich house positivity of 'Polygon Island' and the peak-time-at-Sound Factory NYC flex of Frits Wentink's fine revision of 'Airlift'.
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Infinite Sonore
PRINCESS P / VARIOUS
Cat: PRINCESS 2. Rel: 04 Mar 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Spacemen 3 - "Big City" (remix) (10:38)
Love Spirals Downwards - "Sunset Bell" (7:54)
Anaconda - "Ideas For Virtual Reality" (6:38)
Cyclone - "Beautiful Minds" (7:52)
Fred Gianelli - "1st Premonition" (10:52)
Marco Passarani - "Zep Teti" (5:28)
Nail - "Volterage" (10:25)
Natalie Beridze - "Forever Has No Shadow" (6:00)
LFO - "Loop" (Journey mix) (9:23)
Mimi Majick - "Mimi's Majick Utilities One" (6:05)
Atypic - "Otaku" (8:56)
Tek Jam & Inzekt - "Driver" (7:56)
Review: Swiss DJ Princess P presents a new selector's compilation and journey, spanning over a decade's worth of rare lo-fi, post-rocky and indietronic builds, all awash with the blanket buzzes of tape and saturation. Sporting liner notes from Optimo's JD Twitch, this is a wonderfully rare case of a properly yet individually released mix album. The music spans West Coast US dance music, industrial, and kitsch pop effusions from 1980 to the present, sporting a wide array of "file under" tags including rave, retro, space rock, cosmic, introspective, minimal, acid, ambient, and transcendental (to name only a few essential keywords). The full gamut of dreaminess is laid down here, peaking at the Natalie Beridze lo-fi breaks cut 'Forever Has No Shadow'.
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Prins Thomas 8 & 9
Cat: PTM 008009CD. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Kjaere Mamma
Salto Mortale
Cool Coronas
Sunroof Down
Cala Llonga
Film 001 (Slapp Finale)
Evig Ung
Layback Rollout
Earthbound
Film 005
I Love U
Take Over Fjorden
Film 006
Review: Before he released 8 and 9 as two separate vinyl albums, Prins Thomas opined that it marked his best work to date. Gathered here for the first time on a single CD, it's hard to quibble with his assessment. For starters, the collected tracks arguably offer the strongest fusion yet of the various musical threads that have long been present in his work - think sun-soaked Balearica, synthesizer-driven krautrock, dub disco, punk-funk, cosmic rock, loose-limbed grooves and wide-eyed, sunrise-ready electronic psychedelia. Highlights include the acoustic-meets-acid wonder of 'Cala Lunga', the sun-bright, slowly rising rush of 'Evig Ung', the rubbery and cosmic chug of 'Earthbound' and the heavily electronic bliss of 'I Love U'.

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Tall Tales (Deluxe Edition)
Tall Tales (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet in debossed hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 323X. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard revive the collaboration first aired on the latter's 2016 album Unde The Sun, this time across a full album reportedly four years in the (top secret) making. It's a compelling synthesis of Yorke's atmospheric melancholy and Pritchard's textured production. It expores a range of moods, from the uneasy tension of 'A Fake In A Faker's World' to the hypnotic rhythms of 'Back In The Game', while the eerie, spectral qualities of 'This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice' reveal the pair's ability to intertwine experimental soundscapes with a visceral emotional pull. Standout moments include 'Gangsters,' where Pritchard's intricately layered beats mesh with Yorke's haunting vocal delivery, and 'Wandering Genie,' which closes the journey with a strange sense of release. The music takes unexpected turns, not just as a statement of collaboration, but as a reflection of two artists playing with the unknown, pulling their sonic worlds into unexplored spaces. Each track is a feather in the cap of their combined ingenuity, with Yorke's vocal vulnerability and Pritchard's production wizardry in full synergy.
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Tall Tales
Tall Tales (CD in debossed hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPCD 323X. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Since Radiohead went on hiatus a few years back, Thom Yorke has thrown himself into all sorts of solo and collaborative projects. His latest sees him join forces with Sydney-based British electronic music stalwart Mark Pritchard for an album that expands on their previous collaboration (the superb 'Beautiful People' from Pritchard's 2018 album Under The Sun). It's a breathtakingly brilliant concoction all told, with the pair conjuring ethereal, oddball and immersive songs in which Yorke's distinctive vocals - sometimes delivered as you'd expect, other times layered-up, mutilated or utilised as textures - rise above backing tracks made with unusual synths and drum machines, and variously indebted to ambient, IDM, ghostly electronica, lo-fi beat-scapes and the gripping intensity of horror soundtracks. A modern electronic classic in the making.
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Tall Tales
Tall Tales (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 323. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Begun in earnest during the COVID-19 pandemic, after the former had remixed the latter's new Radiohead material, Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke exchanged much of the for their new record Tall Tales remotely. Forerun by new single 'Back In The Game' then 'This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice', the album takes shape as a surreal mythopoesis, warping back in time to 2020's plague, where the former track's hyperreal music video (dir. by Jonathan Zawada) sees a rooftop figure defenestrating art itself amid grotesque figures bearing the worst of a mutant contortionist slice-of-life. Yorke has said that the album was crucial to him, describing the music-making process as "mental."
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Rare Normal
Cat: FM 024. Rel: 01 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Above The Launderette (3:17)
Perfume Saint (4:50)
Statues Disfigured (4:25)
Fifty Years Valiantly (3:42)
No Chairs No Dancing (4:36)
Like Hannah (4:17)
Cops Are Weird (3:37)
The Cast Crowds The Curtain (6:42)
Review: Bruno Pronsato has always operated at the fringes of the electronic world and draws as much from the inventiveness of jazz as anything else. Now he is back with a new album Rare Normal that is his most adventurous and ambitious yet, and it was made at a time that he was, we're told, "immersed in the work of Charles Ives" and that the eight tracks are a result of him experimenting with mixing dissonance and consonance, tone rows and twelve-tone theory. The result is deft and abstract minimalism with supple rhythms that rise and fall next to mending pads and deft sampled vocal whispers. Its intimate and late night and hella moving given how quiet and unassuming it is overall.
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Propaganda
Cat: BB 468. Rel: 09 Oct 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
They Call Me Nocebo (5:01)
Purveyor Of Pleasure (4:11)
Vicious Circle (3:43)
Tipping Point (3:38)
Distant (4:45)
Love:Craft (4:33)
Dystopian Waltz (5:32)
Wenn Ich Mir Was Wunschen Durfte (5:17)
Review: We're not sure any of us would have predicted that there would be a new Propaganda album in 2024 - after all, it has been 40 years since they made their debut, and almost 20 years since 'principle song writers' Ralf Dorper and Michael Mertens last got together to record an album. Simply titled Propaganda, the album is undoubtedly a triumphant return - a set that recalls the ground-breaking brilliance of their earliest work. Sure, some of the synthesisers and sonics have been updated - it's not quite as cold and icy as their earliest explorations - and there are subtle rhythmic nods to more contemporaneous dance rhythms, but the results are uniformly excellent. For proof, check the throbbing headiness of 'Purveyor of Pleasure', the alt synth-pop bubble of 'Tipping Point', and the atmospheric excellence of 'Love:Craft'.
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Propaganda
Cat: BB 468LP. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Coldwave/Synth
They Call Me Nocebo (5:01)
Purveyor Of Pleasure (4:11)
Vicious Circle (3:43)
Tipping Point (3:38)
Distant (4:45)
Love:Craft (4:33)
Dystopian Waltz (5:32)
Wenn Ich Mir Was Wunschen Durfte (5:17)
Review: Bureau B present the very latest full-length LP from art-synth auteurs Propaganda, aka. Ralf Dorper and Michael Mertens. Emerging almost two decades on from their last release, this record is nonetheless remarkable as it is their first and only self-titled record, suggesting a sense of culmination and timeliness - in Bureau B's words, Propaganda (the LP) explores "fresh sounds and styles, and (reflects) personal and societal changes since their last outing". The excesses and lacks of boom-bust capital exhaustion and planetary-systemic fatigue are heard in full sway here; both themes alloy themselves starkly against the understated EBM and dark synth influence that permeates the record, a sound otherwise distinctly connoted as 80s and retroistic. Through their crystal-clear productions - their techno-Arcadian visions in composition, and passionate lyrical musings on machinic desire by way of collaborators Thunder Bae and Hauschka - Propaganda synthesise a yet new subliminal message, one that charts a line out of the past and into the present.
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Psychemagik Presents Magik Sunset Part 2
PSYCHEMAGIK / VARIOUS
Cat: LENGLP 009. Rel: 14 Aug 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
John Keating - "In Search Of Atlantis" (9:13)
Orchester Ambros Seelos - "Mondgesight" (3:23)
Plaisirs Erotique - "Special Ero" (9:00)
Francis Lai - "Young Freedom" (3:24)
Glenn - "Zeit" (3:57)
Jack Adkins - "Sunset Beach" (6:17)
Instrumental Group Cabas - "Cry In The Night" (2:46)
Frederic Castel - "Open Up" (3:31)
The Electric Connection - "Cry Of The Lone Wolf" (4:40)
Fabio Fabor - "Idolo Moresco" (3:56)
The Primates - "King Kong" (5:03)
Tony Sinclair Orchestra - "Walkin' Through The Night" (3:42)
Trepidants - "Far Away" (3:50)
Review: There are few record collectors and DJs with crates quite as deep as Psychemagik. They've already proved this beyond doubt via a trio of brilliant Magik compilations for Paul Murphy and Simon Purnell's Leng label. Magik Sunset Part 2 continues this run, gathering together another double-album's worth of fantastic obscurities from the worlds of stoner disco, left-of-centre rock, psychedelia and Balearica. As usual, there are some genuine "how did I not know about this record" moments, from the star-kissed Balearic jazz of Fabio Fabor and saucer-eyed white boy reggae-rock of the Trepidants, to the Flamenco-tinged AOR disco shuffle of Jack Adkins' "Sunset Beach".

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Iridescent
Iridescent (2xLP)
Cat: OP 029. Rel: 27 Nov 24
 
Techno
Haus (4:58)
Iridescent (7:14)
Myriapoda (5:00)
Mystic (5:51)
Crisps (5:33)
Sun-Dialled (6:19)
Swamp (6:05)
Pentagram (5:31)
Review: Melbourne's Pugilist, known for the compelling 'Negative Space' EP, teams up with fellow Australian artist Pod for Iridescent, their debut collaboration on Of Paradise. Across nine meticulously crafted tracks, the duo embarks on an exploration of contemporary dance music. This isn't just a collection of tunes; it's a shifting soundscape, rich with textures and unpredictable in form. From cavernous dub basslines to ethereal atmospheres, Pugilist and Pod deliver a dynamic, genre-blurring journey. 'Haus' and 'Myriapoda' stand out, blending deep rhythms with intricate melodic detail, while moments of ambient serenity wash over, creating a truly immersive, genre-transcendent listening experience.
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Swirling
Cat: OS 004. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Ramona (3:01)
Havana Jam (4:13)
Cloudy (4:17)
Leech Seed Dub (4:43)
Bongo Springs (5:06)
Swirling (4:32)
Captain & Steve (4:17)
CSB (4:52)
Review: Fascinating Balearico-steppers from low-key production outfit and chillout band Puli, debuting for new Miami label Open Space. Responding to a flux of "musicians from the east side of Los Angeles" having "re-established the city of angels as the first city of Balearica", Swirling is one of many new records to find itself included in this newfangled niche. Its progenitors Puli are expert renderers of the sound, and all its members have many a bullet-point CV entry, the already eminent John Jones, Phil Cho and Damon Palermo laying among its core members. Drawing on the energies of local LA downtown parties - experienced in swungover, stark contrast to woozy Sunday eves spent munching on tacos - this coming-together of cool cats incenses us most with 'Cloudy' and 'Leech Seed Dub', both of which are mid-record tinkerers, satisfying the stereo field in as much as the mono centre is kept as hotfooted as a bare tread on a quick-drying pool patio. The serener moments are charming too; the B's 'Bongo Springs' and 'Swirling' up-and-down the proceedings to electro and psychedub territories respectively, rounding the record off on versatile notes of calm, irrespective of tempo.
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Played by: Piers Harrison, Jack J
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Antichamber
Antichamber (LP + insert)
Cat: BFMLP 006V. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Debris (0:54)
Hotel Room (4:27)
Whilst My Heart Breaks (2:12)
Gone Is The Grace (3:30)
For Montealegre (2:05)
Tangent Mind (1:34)
In My Wildest Dreams (2:29)
Dying As A Note (3:21)
Shame (3:57)
In The Absence Of You (1:19)
Tapestry (2:51)
Long Term Parking (1:09)
Decatur Bells (3:47)
Review: Puma Blue, the project of South-London-born, Atlanta-based Jacob Allen, moves in a starkly different direction with this latest release. Stripping away the layered trip-hop, jazz, and electronica influences of previous works, he now focuses on a more direct and vulnerable form of songwriting. With just his guitar and voice, Allen crafts an album that feels intimate, raw, and deeply personal. Each track is a careful balance of simplicity and complexity. On 'Tapestry', the narrative unfolds like a dense, aching reflection, while 'Hotel Room' captures a moment of quiet melancholy with an almost confessional tone. In contrast, 'In the Absence of You' is stark in its honesty, delivering a minimalist sentiment that resonates with painful clarity. The absence of the full band setup places the weight of emotion solely on Allen's shoulders, allowing his vocal delivery and guitar work to shine. The result is a profoundly affecting listen, one that's less about expansive sound and more about the intimate space between notes, where every breath and pause feels significant. It's a deeply personal exploration of solitude and longing, executed with haunting simplicity.
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Letter To Yu
Cat: BEC 5613338. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Letter To Yu (3:07)
Completely Half (4:16)
Goodnight Mr Yi (3:21)
Frogs (1:43)
Doctor Says (2:18)
Spicy Crab (4:44)
Ma Tau Wai Road (with Salah Pupul) (4:04)
Causeway Bae (3:55)
Cantonese (4:52)
Kowloon (5:23)
Cosmic Rendez-Vous (3:49)
Review: Belgian singer and producer Bolis Pupul releases his first solo debut album 'Letter to Yu' following his smash success with fellow DEEWEE artist Charlotte Adigery 'Topical Dancer', a satirical, yet hard-hitting, exploration of spirituality, racism and identity that the two experienced in Ghent as children of immigrant families. If you're a fan of the production of songs like 'Mantra', then this project is for you. Still keeping the witty elements from 'Topical Dancer' the LP, a reference to a great emperor of Chinese history, 'Completely Half' opens up with Pupuls hallmark 80s synthpop style, partnered with the typically Belgian cerebral approach to music and allusions to his mixed-race heritage. Pupul's beats feel pensive, yet danceable and the more deep-in-thought cuts like 'Goodnight Mr Yi' benefit from they dynamic contrast with more in-your-face cuts like the blaring 'Kowloon' and its siren-like supersaws.
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Atlantis Atlantis: Sonic Refurbished
Atlantis Atlantis: Sonic Refurbished (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 24009. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love Games (12:20)
The Gift Of Love (11:26)
Orange Bun (8:34)
Ibiza Macht Frei (8:32)
Facciamo L'Amore (9:59)
Hotel Cathargo (11:56)
Review: First released in 2022, Rheinzand's Atlantis Atlantis updated the Belgian disco-house collective's sound for the utmost present, laying down a thickly layered collection of uncanny dark disco via post punk across thirteen tracks. Now two years on from the original release, Netherlands producer Pete Blaker has teamed up with the band to rework the album tracks; however, in the words of the label and Blaker themselves, this is by no means your bog-standard 'remix' album! Unlike most, this one hears Blaker go the extra mile, sonically refurbishing the tracks with entirely new instrumental layers and vocal takes, personally commissioning the band to do so himself. Formatively emerging after being asked to do just one remix for the band in 2021, this is a rare case of divine inspiration striking in an unexpectedly extended fashion - not to be missed.
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Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs Present Fell From The Sun: Downtempo &  After Hours 1990-91
Cat: XXQLP2 089. Rel: 05 Jul 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Primal Scream - "Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb)" (extended mix) (4:57)
Critical Rhythm - "It Could Not Happen" (feat Jango Thriller & Vandal - Essential Trance Hall mix) (5:36)
Sheer Taft - "Cascades" (Hypnotone mix) (4:29)
History - "Afrika" (feat Q-Tee - Love & Laughter remix) (5:02)
The Grid - "Floatation" (5:08)
Saint Etienne - "Speedwell" (6:31)
One Dove - "Fallen" (album version) (7:13)
Transglobal Underground - "Temple Head" (Pacific mix - Airwaves) (4:53)
Massonix - "Just A Little Bit More" (Electro instrumental mix) (4:45)
Elsi Curry - "U Make Me Feel" (Running Water aka Workhouse mix) (5:02)
Family Sensation - "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" (Marshall Jefferson Symphony mix) (6:05)
BBG - "Snappiness" (7" edit) (3:53)
The Aloof - "Never Get Out The Boat" (The Flying mix) (7:53)
Moodswings - "Spiritual High" (The Moodfood Megamix) (9:11)
Review: House music exploded in the UK in 1987 and continued to blow up in the ensuing summers. But with all the high energy parties and ever more visceral rave sounds, people needed a break, and so it was that in February of 1990 the KLF invented new slowed down after-sounds on their Chill Out mix. This collection gathers best sub 100bpm cuts form that time, as assembled by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley. Fun fact - the artwork for the LP is a picture from the new book on acid house by photographer Dave Swindells which is well worth copping if you can.
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Fell From The Sun: Downtempo &  After Hours 1990-91
Cat: CDCHD 1596. Rel: 30 Jun 22
 
Rock
Primal Scream - "Higher Than The Sun (Higher Than The Orb)" (extended mix)
Critical Rhythm - "It Could Not Happen" (Essential Trance Hall mix)
Sheer Taft - "Cascades" (Hypnotone mix)
History - "Afrika" (feat Q-Tee - Love And Laughter remix)
The Grid - "Floatation"
Saint Etienne - "Speedwell" (radio edit)
One Dove - "Fallen" (album version)
Transglobal Underground - "Temple Head" (Pacific mix - Airwaves)
Massonix - "Just A Little Bit More" (Electro instrumental mix)
Elsi Curry - "U Make Me Feel" (Running Water aka Workhouse mix)
Soul Family Sensation - "I Don't Even Know If I Should Call You Baby" (Marshall Jefferson Symphony mix)
BBG - "Snappiness" (7" edit)
The Aloof - "Never Get Out The Boat" (The Flying mix)
Moodswings - "Spiritual High" (The Moodfood Megamix)
Review: Ace Records continue their series of compilations from Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, tapping into unique niches of British music culture under titles like English Weather and The Tears Of Technology to arrive at this latest joint, Fell From The Sun. This is a specific trip into the downtempo, after hours sounds prevalent in 1990-1991, as the acid house wave broke and Balearic selector ethics seeped into studio practice. The selections are absolutely on point, from The Orb's majestic remix of Primal Scream's 'Higher Than The Sun' to Saint Etienne's own moody roller, 'Speedwell'. It's bouncy and boundlessly optimistic as well as being supremely chill, absolutely of its time but still ringing with an eternal charm that feels ready for a revival. Let this compilation be your guide.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Various 2
Various 2 (180 gram vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 002. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Vanity Project - "Flamingo Heights" (6:05)
Bobby Bricks - "Things I Remember" (4:39)
Pacific Coliseum - "Dream Island" (4:38)
The Variable Club - "Protofeel" (4:11)
Unknown Mobile - "Dog Taxi Hotel" (5:16)
Laseech - "Space Sunday" (4:51)
Sorcerer - "Just For Love" (4:20)
Review: The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.

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Various 3
Various 3 (mini LP)
Cat: FS 003. Rel: 17 Jul 23
 
Deep House
The Variable Club - "Biorhythms" (5:05)
Alpine DJ - "Pepe Nony" (6:38)
A Vision Of Panorama - "Kissing The Sun" (4:42)
Pete Bandit - "Many Stories" (6:53)
Common Mode - "Bassface" (5:49)
Body Corp - "Take It Or Leave It" (4:40)
Review: There is a wealth of talent on show on the third EP from the Fusion Sequence label which has put together this six-track deep house sizzler. The Variable Club' 'Biorhythms' is perfectly warm and dynamic for cosy backroom moments and Alpine DJ then brings an old school piano feel to 'Pepe Nony' before A Vision Of Panorama zones you out on lush chords and reverential keys on 'Kissing The Sun.' The flipside offers the more dark and heads-down 'Many Stories' while the blissed-out and feel-good grooves return with Common Mode's 'Bassface.' Body Corp shuts down with the slower, seductive sounds of 'Take It Or Leave It' which rounds out a top-class EP.

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