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Sonny Clark Trio (Tone Poet Series)
Sonny Clark Trio (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 387983 5. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Be-Bop (9:51)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (4:21)
Two Bass Hit (3:45)
Tadd's Delight (6:01)
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise (6:33)
I'll Remember April (4:57)
Review: .Blue Note's Tone Poet looks back in the legendary jazz label's archives all the way to 1965 for this next reissue, which has been produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analogue master tapes and comes in a deluxe gatefold tip-on jacket. Sonny Clark was one of the most swinging pianists of his era. He hit Blue Note in 1957 with three albums in quick succession in just three months. The six-song set of the sublime Sonny Clarke Trip is one of them and with its bebop themes and standards features bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones.
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No Visible Means Of Income 3
Cat: RRC 069. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Supreme Burner (2:53)
Lambs Bread (feat Jehst) (2:24)
Amazon Kush (feat P4van) (1:58)
Triple Beams (1:36)
Figurehead (1:37)
Track 6 (0:33)
A Stirling Job (feat Juga-Naut) (2:23)
Exotic Cough (feat Farma G) (3:07)
Bird & Fish (feat Beni Laylo) (2:02)
Black Porsche (1:32)
The Grove (2:08)
Outro (0:31)
Review: UK rapper Sonnyjim and producer Giallo Point deliver a cinematic masterclass in street rap on their new collaborative album. Sonnyjim's razor-sharp wit and sardonic charm cut through every bar of No Vi$ible Means of Income 3 while weaving tales of crime, luxury and survival with grit but also lyrical elegance. Giallo Point crafts lush, noir-inspired backdrops full of moody strings, dusty loops and crisp drums that feel ripped from a gangster flick. The album stays proudly UK-rooted with top-tier guest spots from Jehst, P4VAN, Juga-Naut, Farma G and Beny Laylo, all of whom help make an immersive world of suspense and swagger. British hip-hop at its most refined and raw.

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Played by: DJ Johnny Rebel
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Sophie
Sophie (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRANS 809X. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Intro (The Full Horror) (4:24)
Rawwwwww (feat Jozzy) (7:15)
Plunging Asymptote (feat Juliana Huxtable) (4:56)
The Dome’s Protection (feat Nina Kraviz) (2:41)
Reason Why (feat Kim Petras & BC Kingdom) (3:47)
Live In My Truth (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:08)
Why Lies (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:19)
Do You Wanna Be Alive (feat feat Big Sister) (2:03)
Elegance (feat Popstar) (2:57)
Berlin Nightmare (feat Evita Manji) (4:52)
Gallop (feat Evita Manji) (4:17)
One More Time (feat Popstar) (3:23)
Exhilarate (feat Bibi Bourelly) (4:16)
Always & Forever (feat Hannah Diamond) (4:46)
My Forever (feat Cecile Believe) (4:05)
Love Me Off Earth (feat Doss) (3:41)
Review: Almost three years exactly since SOPHIE Xeon's brother revealed his plans to begin work on the first posthumous project compiling the late Scottish producer's unparalleled work, the self-titled SOPHIE album was announced via Transgressive and Future Classics - two labels that SOPHIE worked with to release 2018's grammy-nominated Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides. The 2LP has been constructed and mastered by her "most cherished collaborators" and containes an album of tracks that were "near completion" according to the family. Xeon made waves in the music scene following her PRODUCT series, a completely fresh and unique style of irreplaceable production rich with wet bass and handcrafted synths that has influenced everyone from Flume, Arca, Madonna and FKA Twigs. 'Reason Why', the lead single, is a perfect example of the vision for pop music SOPHIE had - bubbly, polished to a mirror sheen and infectiously danceable.
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Scappo Per Cantare (remastered)
Cat: FLIES 60. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Library/Archive
Scogliere (3:01)
Concentrazione (1:50)
Calle Veneziana (2:15)
Desolazione (4:06)
Mordente (1:32)
Fantocci Vivi (2:45)
Con Amore (3:02)
Scappo (3:07)
Genocidio (1:11)
Fendente (1:35)
Per Cantare (2:31)
Scogliere (2a versione) (3:01)
Review: One of Giuliano Sorgini's finest and most sought-after titles, Scappo Per Cantare, is finally available as an official LP reissue, and the first ever to be remastered from the original tapes. Originally released in 1971 on the small library music imprint FAMA - which operated as a sub-label of RCA Italy - the record contains the original music written for Scappo Per Cantare, a small, pseudo-psychedelic 'musicarello' (musical comedy film) broadcast on RAI television. Despite this seemingly innocuous commission, the music - though he's uncredited, it was made in collaboration close confidant Alessandro Alessandroni - is incredibly surreal, and a psychedelic treat for anyone seeking crisp, chordophonal-compositional mastery distilled on record.
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925
925 (limited gatefold silver vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 407X. Rel: 27 Mar 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Right Round The Clock (4:01)
In Unison (2:48)
Snakes (3:40)
Starstruck (3:26)
Rosie (3:49)
Perfect (2:43)
As The Sun Sets (3:58)
Wolf (2:48)
Rock 'N' Roll Star (2:51)
Heather (3:20)
More (2:22)
Ode To Boy (2:51)
Lies (Refix) (4:06)
Review: Conversation-starters to say the least, London troupe Sorry have made a name for themselves for both the right and wrong reasons. Though far from a parody, their work is informed - and in no small part - by a number of esteemed acts and artists who have earned a place for themselves in the pantheons of music. They also have an air of unarguable affectation about them, causing friction with the press, and a reputation for approaching live shows with lackadaisical spirit. Nevertheless, while channeling everyone from Oasis to Tears For Fears on this debut album, the five piece have managed to deliver something truly original, remarkable and infinitely repeatable. Melding indie, electronic pop, jazz and the avant-garde, the result is as cool as cool could be but that doesn't ever overshadow the obvious quality. And for that we need to pay some real respect.
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Club Classics Vol 1 (National Album Day 2024)
Cat: 352336 2. Rel: 19 Oct 24
 
Soul
Keep On Movin' (5:44)
Fairplay (3:50)
Holdin On Bambelela (3:51)
Feeling Free (live Rap) (4:06)
African Dance (6:07)
Dance (3:31)
Feel Free (5:08)
Happiness (dub) (5:14)
Back To Life (3:42)
Jazzies Groove (2:45)
Review: There are few more classic albums that are ripe for reissue on National Album Day than this one from British funk and soul pioneers Soul II Soul. It is now 35 years old but has more than stood the test of time and this picture disc version is the ultimate collectors piece featuring the group's signature Funki Dredd logo. Musically it has all the key singles 'Fairplay', which led the way for unparalleled chart success here and in the US, as well as follow-up, 'Feel Free', third single 'Keep on Movin'' and plenty more, all of which still get big reactions in any set to this day.
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On The Grove
On The Grove (2xLP + insert)
Cat: AJX2LP 604. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Classics/Ska
No More Drama (feat Ernest Ranglin) (3:48)
Tell Me Why (feat Ken Boothe) (3:55)
Got To Live (feat Earl 16) (3:22)
Look No Further (feat Ms Maurice) (3:45)
Gone Are The Days (feat Alexia Coley) (3:43)
Meanwhile Shuffle (feat Matic Horns) (3:50)
Cee Rocka (feat Dougal & Ciyo) (4:50)
The Underground (feat Devon Russell) (4:13)
Where The River (feat Earl 16) (4:12)
Harder (feat Ernest Ranglin) (3:40)
Futile Cause (feat Alexia Coley) (2:44)
Down River (feat Ms Maurice) (4:11)
Review: Hardly a week seems to go by without the arrival of another essential collection of sounds form Acid Jazz. This one presents a superb album by Nick Manasseh and David Hill's Soul Revivers which was an always ambitious and passionate coming together between the two. It features musicians form across the ages such as modern jazz trumpeter MS. MAURICE (who famously works with Kokoroko And Nubya Garcia), and vocalist Alexia Coley. The record takes us on a trip thorough the moodier end of the reggae spectrum with progressive sounds and innovative new ideas in each cut.

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Just A Little Talk
Cat: GEELP 003. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Classics/Ska
The Makings Of You (feat Leo Carmichael) (3:17)
Happy Riddim (5:10)
The End Of Your World (feat Jolly Joseph) (4:06)
Black Byrd (3:53)
Top Of My List (feat Shniece McMenamin) (5:33)
Fly Away (3:46)
Just A Little Talk (feat Jolly Joseph) (3:53)
Tubby's Ghost (5:10)
Review: Voodoos & Taboos unveil their anticipated new LPs series with Human Aventura, the debut self-titled album from the promising Corsican producer. An unusual dance release modelling itself on electro and chiptune, but finding itself somewhere in the hidden interstice between them, this is a self-described "libidinous Mediterranean spoken disco" album, giving elements of Telex or Kraftwerk, albeit with a progressive bent best heard on pithy cuts 'Solid State Scouter'. Not one to be missed for those who like it intelligent, fidgety and FMmy.
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Montezuma's Revenge
Cat: LHIERO 1033. Rel: 22 Nov 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:52)
Won1 (3:23)
Postal (5:39)
Tour Stories (4:19)
Skit (0:33)
Proper Aim (3:43)
You Got It (3:47)
Hiero HQ (3:29)
Poets (skit) (0:30)
Poets (3:38)
Mr Freeman (skit) (1:30)
Fourmation (2:32)
Dead Man Walkin' (2:57)
For Real Y'all (2:56)
Lickity Split (3:20)
Home Game (4:42)
Outro (1:57)
La La La (3:02)
Review: Montezuma's Revenge is the fifth studio album by Souls Of Mischief, the Oakland, CA hip-hop quartet and splinter group of the mighty Hieroglyphics Crew. Now the first-ever vinyl reissue of this 18-track font of Aztec hip-hop ambrosia is upon us. Notably, the album's striking cover featured a fifth member of the group: the legendarily innovative producer Prince Paul, who executive produced the LP, handling most of the beats and overseeing the musical direction of the album from start to finish. Paul accompanies MCs A-Plus, Opio, Phesto and Tajai as they take turns over multisyllabic flows, witty similes and smooth lyrics, deploying a dry, arid and untreated boom-bap sound; these punishing phonics do timeless justice to a certain mid-90s Cali rap sound, embalming its beats in a rigid, desiccating wrap.
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Played by: Joe Armon-Jones
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Tough Guys Don't Dance (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PODR 010LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Cabin Fever (5:04)
Rumblefish (3:59)
San Quentin Blues (4:20)
Down So Low (4:37)
Closer (4:46)
Love (5:26)
Down For The Count (3:25)
Precious Time (4:23)
Untitled #9 (4:12)
Review: Soulsavers release a 20th anniversary reworking of their 2003 debut record Tough Guys Don't Dance. This is the perfect complement to 2021's Impostor, fans of which will be able to trace a certain stylistic throughline from Gahan and co.'s earliest days into the now; the melancholic, gothic croons of the latter record contrast starkly with the huge, crunching, bleak-windy downtempo drivings of the former. 20, notably, features Josh Haden of the band Spain, whom at the time of the album's recording was then fresh from releasing his own debut record, the Blue Moods Of Spain. Recorded between the band's home in England and Haden's base in Los Angeles, TGDD was made using all-vintage electronic equipment, and showcases Soulsavers' love for Harmonia and Neu. Nonethless, 20 still sounds heavily inspired by the cinematics of Ennio Morricone, a titanic influence that would continue to be developed with each new record over the next two decades.
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Sol 3 (Part 1 & 2)
Cat: CHXIV 08. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Is It Us? (part 1) (9:31)
Back Again (6:17)
Rebels Reprise (7:29)
Getcha (6:43)
Meaning Shift (part 2) (7:03)
Memetic Boogaloo (6:49)
Pole Star (6:19)
Counter Balance (10:56)
Review: The changing face of nu-jazz is heard mutating once more on this third album by Soulstatejazz, released via the Chapelle XIV label. Band-led by multi-instrumental talent Tom Ellis - who is here heard on drums, percs, bass, guitars, piano and synths - he's backed up by Bugu Pala and Charles Morgan on vocals, Michiel Renger on tenor sax, Dave Elson on electronic percussion and Vicky Flint on trumpet and flute. The result is a rich, hypnotic and swirling journey through the wateriest ends of improv-based electronic jazz, making for a landmark new album.
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Jamaica Soul Shake Vol 1
Jamaica Soul Shake Vol 1 (limited silver vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 127C. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Classics/Ska
Heavy Beat (2:58)
Federated Backdrop (3:08)
Baby Face (2:54)
Rathid (2:44)
Bitter Blood (3:13)
Love Land (2:52)
Full Up (2:56)
Upsetters Dream (3:49)
Soul Shake (2:25)
The Thing (2:22)
My Heart In Rhythm (2:36)
Man Pon Spot (3:01)
Holy Moses (1:57)
Doctor Sappa Too (2:52)
Hail Don D (2:50)
Solas (2:48)
Review: Jamaica Soul Shake Vol 1 is one of the many seminal compilations put together by Soul Jazz. It first arrived in 2006 and provided, as you would expect, a perfect overview of the goddamn funky Sound Dimension. They were one of the many crucial in-house bands that worked at Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd's pioneering and influential Studio One. The original has been impossible to find since forever so do not sleep on this new, one-off limited edition pressing on silver coloured double vinyl. The sea re all rocksteady rhythms and delicious dubs that will keep you moving and grooving for days.
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Echoes Beyond The Void
Cat: NR 01. Rel: 13 Nov 24
 
Electro
Finding Balance (4:57)
Creativity (4:30)
Unstable Mind (5:18)
MSO22 (5:55)
DRG Branch (4:41)
Neuroplasticity (4:30)
Anzjeta (5:34)
Realm Of Human Understanding (6:32)
Mechanics Of The Universe (5:49)
The Cosmic Highway (6:22)
Review: Sound Synthesis is the alias of a Maltese producer with a brilliantly evocative and rich take on electro. He proves that beyond doubt with this new album of accomplished sound design across four sides of vinyl. Right from the off this one sucks you into its own singular world. 'Finding Balance' pairs a pensive melody with slick rhythms and from there the goodness never stops coming. 'DRG Branch' is a double-speed workout, 'Realm Of Human Understanding' is ambient for star gazing and 'The Cosmic Highway' is a lush brain dance.
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Played by: Helena Hauff
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All The Beauty & The Bloodshed (Soundtrack)
All The Beauty & The Bloodshed (Soundtrack) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: AF 002LP. Rel: 14 Jun 23
 
Soundtracks
Half Of Life (7:22)
Schimmer Sanft Den Klang Des Tages (3:16)
The Land & The Sea (2:17)
Sisters I (feat Nan Goldin) (2:29)
Des Geistes Werden (3:34)
Before The Light (2:12)
Witnesses (3:22)
Zeitgeist (2:30)
To Zimmer (2:01)
Sisters II (feat Nan Goldin) (3:34)
Review: Photographer Nan Goldin captured snapshots of inner-city queer sexuality like no other. Famous for her visual chronicling of LGBT subcultures in New York throughout the 1970s and 80s, her work focused on escapism within the real - walking the tightrope of sexual ecstasy over beds of real danger: the twin epidemics, HIV/AIDS and opioid. Film material about her work up until now has largely been limited to the slideshow 'The Ballad Of Sexual Dependency', but 2023 changed that with the documentary film 'All The Beauty And The Bloodshed', which biographically documents Goldin's life and career, homing especially in on her lengthy fight with the orchestrators of the opioid epidemic, the Sackler family. The soundtrack to the film, composed by international experimental sound art group Soundwalk Collective, in collaboration with Dawn Sutter Madell - is an intense, almost heavenly orchestral suite, yet is no less cinematic or righteous. It's tinged with the mood of tearing down an oppressive, parasitic pharmaceutical structure, not least one which still financially feeds the arts world with bloodstained hands.
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Played by: Stunty
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Four Tusks
Cat: SDMLP 01. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
False Dawn (3:06)
Datura (3:44)
Ritual Destruction (3:43)
Sarkanda (4:52)
Temple Of Dusk (4:53)
Raiju's Claw (4:28)
Vigilia (3:15)
Humida (5:13)
Four Tusks (3:48)
Nymphaea (4:44)
Mistral (4:02)
River Bank Funeral (4:29)
Review: Space Drum Meditation is back with a reissue of Four Tusks, a 12-track odyssey of dreaded sonics and trepidatious treks through augmented wildernesses. Their debut album and seventh reissue on the eponymous label, the duo of Eddie Ness and Liem were once fixtures of the house musical landscape at large, yet only with SDM did they turn their hands to demurer experimental soundscapes, informed by the "tribal" gloom and etherics of an electro-auxed rainforest. Throughout Four Tusks, we hear the sleeker, pantherine side of their catalogue, with ritualistic drumming heard well-melded into many a grim, cowled and rattling texture, all glued by the faint but here still oppressive sound of rain, not to mention vapour steaming off the megaphylls.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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No 1 Song In Heaven & Is There More To Life Than Dancing? (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: 503730 006711. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Sparks - "Tryouts For The Human Race" (LP1: No 1 song In Heaven) (6:07)
Sparks - "Academy Award Performance" (5:10)
Sparks - "La Dolce Vita" (5:45)
Sparks - "Beat The Clock" (4:24)
Sparks - "My Other Voice" (4:54)
Sparks - "The Number One Song In Heaven" (7:26)
Noel - "Dancing Is Dangerous" (LP2: Is There More To Life Than Dancing?) (7:55)
Noel - "Is There More To Life Than Dancing?" (9:45)
Noel - "The Night They Invented Love" (6:07)
Noel - "Au Revoir" (6:02)
Noel - "I Want A Man" (4:50)
Review: In celebration of its 45th anniversary, Paste Magazine's esteemed #1 synth-pop album, Sparks' No. 1 in Heaven, receives an exclusive double vinyl release this Record Store Day. This seminal work, produced by Giorgio Moroder, set an early standard for electronic music. Accompanying this masterpiece is Sparks' lesser-known gem, 'Is There More to Life Than Dancing?' produced for LA-based singer Noel in 1979. Together, these albums epitomise the Maels' innovative electronic spirit and visionary foresight into the next decade. Revered by bands like Joy Division and Duran Duran, No. 1 in Heaven was hailed as the greatest synth-pop album ever by Paste Magazine. The anniversary release comes on coloured vinyl and rightly commemorates Sparks' enduring creativity.
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Vicino Lontano
Cat: BAP 167. Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Solitario (4:21)
Crepuscolo (5:48)
Bomber (2:24)
Bring Me Back (5:48)
Intermezzo (3:38)
Velvet Lights (5:43)
Endline (3:14)
Bidderosa (5:04)
Review: Originally from Rome, Italy, Marco Antonio - the man behind the mask, or the MaSpaventi moniker - relocated to Amsterdam in 2007. A switch from one historic and stunning city to another, in doing so he landed himself smack bang in one of the most vibrant and pro-active electronic music communities and industries on the planet. Suffice to say, then, he's both in the right place and the wrong place to get noticed, with a healthy scene also meaning lots and lots of noise to shout over.
As Vicino Lontano proves, the man in question - who also teaches electronic music production software Ableton alongside other lessons at music schools, including Abbey Road Institute - isn't really up for shouting at all. His work speaks volumes and much louder than most anyway, through sci-fi-hued cosmic dance floor stuff, space age drone, off-centre Italo, and futuristic ambient of the highest possible order.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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In The Studio (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: CHRTTH 5008. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Classics/Ska
Bright Lights
The Lonely Crowd
Girlfriend
Housebound
Night On The Tiles
Nelson Mandela
War Crimes
Racist Friend
Alcohol
Break Down The Door
Review: The 40th Anniversary edition of In The Studio by The Special AKA celebrates one of the most unique and politically charged albums of the 1980s. Originally released in 1984, the album fused an eclectic mix of reggae, jazz, soul, and Arabic rhythms, with Jerry Dammers leading the band's bold shift in sound. Despite its modest commercial performance, In The Studio has since gained recognition as an underappreciated classic, thanks to its deeply reflective lyrics and innovative arrangements. The album's standout tracks, 'Free Nelson Mandela' and 'What I Like Most About You Is Your Girlfriend', blended infectious energy with serious political messages. This newly remastered, half-speed mastered edition, overseen by Dammers, gives the album the sonic depth it deserves. With its themes of social unrest and global awareness, In The Studio feels as relevant today as it did four decades ago, a testament to its enduring power.
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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More Specials
Cat: CHRTTZ 5003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Classics/Ska
Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)
Man At C & A
Hey, Little Rich Girl
Do Nothing
Pearl's Cafe
Sock It To 'Em JB
Stereotypes/ Stereotypes Pt 2
Holiday Fortnight
I Can't Stand It
International Jet Set
Enjoy Yourself (Reprise)
Review: More Specials is the second studio album from the Coventry band, originaly released in 1980 and reportedly splitting opinion among their fanbase, although it's come to be seen as a classic containing many of their best loved songs, from ska knees up 'Enjoy Yourself' to the deadpan reggae of 'Do Nothing'. Produced by the band's own keyboardist Jerry Dammers, it had a more eclectic and less obviously punk sound than its Elvis Costello-produced predecessor, with the band's constant disagreements on the direction of the sound proving a creative rather destructive force here, even if it would - barely more than a year later - cause them to eventually split.
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Brutus
Brutus (2xLP)
Cat: SS 09192. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
The Birth (4:31)
The Spirit (6:58)
The Death (10:06)
The Ascension (10:58)
Review: Specter has long been one of the very few core artists on Theo Parrish's righty-revered Sound Signature label. Now he returns with his latest album Brutus which once again returns the faith shown in him by the label boss with some truly distinctive house sounds. This one comes on double vinyl and is another perfect melange of the synthetic and the organic. Like Parrish's own music, these house sounds are part dusty and ramshackle and part bright, futurist visions. He manages to get some true meaning into his melodies and the drums never fail to lock you in whether subtle and barely-there or raw and more in your face.
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タグ: Chicago House
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The Funk & Soul Sessions
Cat: 587048 0. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Funk
100 Percent (feat Angelo Starr) (2:48)
All We Strive For (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Make Me Feel Fine (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Don't Tell Me (feat Angelo Starr) (2:53)
Crossroads (feat SheZar) (3:04)
Take Me As I Am (feat SheZar) (2:53)
Like You & Me (feat SheZar & Angelo Starr) (2:29)
No Man Worries (feat SheZar) (2:38)
Funky Dynamo (2:43)
Express Train (2:13)
Kick That Hustle (2:10)
Cookie Dough (2:36)
Heavy Rotator (2:23)
Minor Mirage (2:54)
Backstreet Boogie (3:11)
Sunset Strut (2:24)
The Big Man (2:20)
Review: Speedometer's still superb The Funk and Soul Sessions was originally recorded live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London. It was initially created for the Abbey Road Masters label as two exclusive library albums for TV and film, and came in limited quantities, as it does again here with this reissue for which the label has pressed just 250 copies for fans and collectors alike. Now celebrating their 25th anniversary, Speedometer's classic soul sound on side A features powerhouse vocals from SheZar and Angelo Starr. Side B highlights Speedometer's signature hard-hitting, heavy funk, performed live by their eight-piece band. This limited edition LP is top notch for authentic funk and soul heads.
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Ginger (reissue)
Ginger (reissue) (2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 14R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Techno
Ginger (7:10)
Fill 4 (2:05)
Beam Me Up! (5:42)
R2 D2 (5:42)
Fill 14 (4:10)
Basic Design (7:39)
Perfect Pitch (7:00)
Flashback (6:25)
Pepper (5:55)
De-Orbit (6:10)
Review: Warp continues to comb back through the landmark Artificial Intelligence series with this landmark record from Jochem Paap, aka Speedy J. Alongside a tandem reissue of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E. album Dimension Intrusion, this remastered edition of Ginger takes us back into the heart of early 90s techno innovation, when new ideas were developing globally at a rate of knots. Paap had already established himself in the harder end of the techno pool, but Ginger flipped the script with an immersive, meditative exploration of minimalism and melodic structure. Amongst the eternal classics are some dazzling miniatures deemed 'Fills' which make for some of the most compelling listening on this seminal slice of early 90s techno.
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The Love Pretender
Cat: AX 122. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
Deep House
Society's Man (feat Sylvain Luc) (7:15)
The Soloist (5:33)
Paris Roulette (long mix) (10:45)
Shapeshifters (5:08)
Uptown (5:15)
The Drive (9:12)
Review: It's a while since we last heard from Spiral Deluxe, the deep house/nu-jazz fusion project of Jeff Mills, fellow Underground Resistance affiliate Gerald Mitchell, jazz guitarist Kenji Hino and Buffalo Daughter member Umiko Ohno. Having previously released two EPs (in 2017 and 18 respectively), the quartet has finally got round to recording a debut album. Fusing beats and electronics rooted in deep house, jazz-funk and - in a roundabout way - Motor City tech-jazz - with the virtuoso playing of Hino and Ohno, the set delivers a more fluid, instantaneous and loose-limbed exploration of the jazz-house blueprint drawn up by St Germain in the early 1990s. Basically, it's an album that draws the best out of its contributors, and there's no greater praise than that.
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タグ: Jazzy House
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Set
Set (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BT 127. Rel: 13 Jan 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
I (18:01)
II (15:19)
Review: Konrad Sprenger, as any real heads will know, is a moniker of Jorg Hiller, who works in many fields including composing, producing and instrument building. His work seamlessly blends scientific exploration of sound with pop sensibility and humour. From the diverse instrumentation of albums like Miniaturen and Versprochen to the electric guitar explorations of Stack Music in 2017, Hiller's evolution is ever-captivating. Here he unites these elements into a playful, infectious epic performed by Hiller and the enigmatic Ensemble Risonanze Moderne with guest Oren Ambarchi weaving swirling harmonics into its vibrant soundscapes. These two side-long pieces feature polyrhythmic frameworks blending shimmering guitar harmonics, horns and synthetic bursts into a mix of avant-garde and techno wonderment. Hiller doesn't release very often but when he does, it's worth taking note.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 10" + page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SQPRLP 001C. Rel: 04 Jun 21
 
Drum And Bass
Squarepusher Theme (6:19)
Tundra (7:53)
The Swifty (5:19)
Dimotane Co (4:56)
Smedleys Melody (2:34)
Windscale 2 (6:39)
North Circular (6:08)
Goodnight Jade (2:45)
Theme From Ernest Borgnine (7:52)
UFO's Over Leytonstone (6:34)
Kodack (7:15)
Future Gibbon (2:21)
Theme From Goodbye Renaldo (6:04)
Deep Fried Pizza (3:52)
Review: This special anniversary edition of Squarepusher's debut album Feed Me Weird Things is released almost exactly 25 years to the day after the original. Back then it came on Aphex Twin's now defunct Rephlex label and has not been available on streaming platforms ever since. All remastered from the original DATs and with a new, original booklet filled with note and ephemera it is an essential cop for fans old and new. The record broken out of the tight genre restrictions of the time to pair complex rhythms with disarming melodies.
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Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition)
Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: WARPLP 117RX. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Drum And Bass
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Iambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C-Town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra-Sync
Tommib Help Buss
Every Day I Love
Square Window (4:59)
Abacus 2 (5:13)
Venus No 17 (6:39)
Itti-fack (Acid mix) (0:43)
Melt 14.6 (2:04)
Venus No 17 (5:37)
Tudra 4 (12:40)
Talkabout Me & You (3:12)
Review: Squarepusher's Ultravisitor, now celebrating its 20th anniversary with a triple vinyl reissue, is a dense, sprawling work that showcases Tom Jenkinson's mastery of electronic experimentation. Released in 2004, this nearly 80-minute album fuses drum-n-bass, jazz, and live instrumentation, while exploring everything from melodic electro-pop to chaotic improvisation. It offers a comprehensive glimpse into Squarepusher's world, touching on every facet of his sound, making it feel like the culmination of his career up to that point. Tracks like the title piece and 'Iambic 9 Poetry' demonstrate his ability to blend complex rhythms with melodic layers, while '50 Cycles' veers into noise-laden abstraction, hinting at genre reinvention. Jenkinson's virtuosic bass work shines on songs like 'I Fulcrum', and even his guitar compositions, such as 'Andrei', show his versatility. Despite its many strengths, Ultravisitor can feel bloated, with some improvisations overstaying their welcome. Yet, its sheer ambition and range are undeniable, offering an album both challenging and captivating, and the highlights reaffirm why Squarepusher remains a key figure in electronic music.
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Dostrotime
Dostrotime (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum And Bass
Arkteon 1 (3:01)
Enbounce (6:31)
Wendorlan (6:10)
Duneray (6:30)
Kronmec (4:32)
Arkteon 2 (2:29)
Holorform (4:44)
Akkranen (5:29)
Stromcor (5:04)
Domelash (6:15)
Heliobat (3:44)
Arkteon 3 (4:05)
Review: Not too many artists can create a buzz quite like when word spreads of a new album more than Squarepusher. Dostrotime is the first album for Tom Jenkinson in nearly four years, one of his longest breaks between albums. Proceeding the album release, the video for the hardcore acid banger Wendorlan has been making the rounds on the internet. If this is any indication of the rest of the album, then expect some serious heat. Audio samples have been tightly secured to protect leaks online until the release date. This album will be spread over a 2x12 and nicely packaged in gatefold form and no doubt contain some great gallops through the genre spectrum like only Squarepusher can do.
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O Monolith
O Monolith (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 353I. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Swing (In A Dream) (4:34)
Devil's Den (3:02)
Siphon Song (4:47)
Undergrowth (7:53)
The Blades (4:48)
After The Flash (7:22)
Green Light (4:31)
If You Had Seen The Bull's Swimming Attempts You Would Have Stayed Away (5:20)
Review: Squid return to Warp with O Monolith, amping up the indie festival favourites' new penchant for fast, hardcore jangle-jams peppered with electronic glitchings and odd subject matters. Bright Green Field laid the formula at our feet, but we're certain it'll be O Monolith that best represents Ollie Judge and co.'s newly impassioned, kooky sound. Still, the playful song structures and exclaimed vocals remain present. New highlights like 'Undergrowth' capture it best: raucous blary horn sections, frightening choruses, and a sound that evokes that of a hellish circus, all make this one a rather enigmatic, intelligent listen. We'd expect nothing less from Squid.
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Played by: Dogheadsurigeri
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Tourist 20th Anniversary: Travel Versions
Tourist 20th Anniversary: Travel Versions (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 019029 5177966. Rel: 29 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Atjazz - "Rose Rouge" (Atjazz Galaxy Aart remix) (7:48)
Osunlade - "Sure Thing" (Yoruba Soul mix) (6:55)
Terry Laird - "Rose Rouge" (Nu Maloya Fusion mix) (7:15)
Ron Trent - "Rose Rouge" (JazzFunkSuite remix) (10:25)
St Germain - "So Flute" (2020 version) (3:45)
Black Motion - "Sure Thing" (Anniversary mix) (6:45)
Jovonn - "Rose Rouge" (Oldskool 90s remix) (7:31)
Jullian Gomes - "Sure Thing" (Jullian Gomes remix) (7:10)
Nightmares On Wax - "Rose Rouge" (ReRub mix) (7:18)
Traumer - "What You Think About" (Re-Jammed remix) (6:44)
DJ Deep - "Sure Thing" (DJ Deep remix) (6:23)
Review: One of the greatest house albums of all time is 20 this year. To mark the occasion the legendary French producer behind it - Ludovic Navarre aka St Germain - has selected a sympathetic team of expert remixes to add their own spin to the still classic source material. Atjazz is the perfect man to open up thanks to his deep, lounge and of course jazzy house style. Osunlade then brings his shamanistic sounds to 'Sure Thing' and it glows as a result with Ron Trent later tackling the anthemic 'Rose Rouge' and slowing it down to a lush jazz dance. With DJ Deep, Nightmares On Wax and more also featuring, this is a must cop.
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St Germain
St Germain (2xLP)
Cat: 082564 6121984. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Deep House
Real Blues (5:13)
Sittin' Here (6:18)
Hanky-Panky (6:59)
Voila (6:27)
Family Tree (7:46)
How Dare You (6:39)
Mary L (5:13)
Forget Me Not (5:36)
Review: Ludovic Navarre aka St Germain requires no introduction, and the French house legend has literally seen and done it all ever since his first productions began to surface and influence other house artists back in the early 1990's golden era. The majority of his music has been released on F Communications, but his latest studio album drops on EMI's Parlophone sublabel. The self-titled St Germain is a proper LP, not a mere collection of house tracks put together helter-skelter. Inside, you'll hear many of Navarre's influences and inspirations, from Afro tribal melodies, to jazzy influences and even Middle-Eastern chimes. It's a house album in structure, but much more than that beneath the surface...as it always was from the legend of French dance music.
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All Born Screaming
All Born Screaming (limited gatefold red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 227554 9. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Hell Is Near (6:45)
Reckless (1:17)
Broken Man (3:20)
Flea (3:47)
Big Time Nothing (2:57)
Violent Times (3:58)
The Power’s Out (4:23)
Sweetest Fruit (3:56)
So Many Planets (3:33)
All Born Screaming (6:57)
Review: Contemporary indie icon St. Vincent's (Anne Erin Clark's) seventh full-length record All Born Screaming follows up 2021's The Nowhere Inn, and contrasts to that record with its intense introspective plunging of the personal depths, to find what Clark deemed her own sonic vocabulary. Arriving at a distinction she dubbed 'post-plague pop', All Born Screaming centres on a crooked and menacing sound with a reckless spirit, with lead cuts like 'Broken Man' giving raw Knife-like instrumentation and masc monarchic ironies on the lyrics, as if to suggest a significant patriarchal downfall to come. That line is said to be representative of the album's mood as a whole; "that lustre and swagger that you feel right before things go terribly wrong!"
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Winter Of Discontent
Cat: XXQLP 2097. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Mekons - "Where Were You?" (2:41)
Fatal Microbes - "Violence Grows" (3:12)
Animals & Men - "The Terraplane Fixation" (2:08)
Blue Orchids - "Work" (4:01)
Karl's Empty Body - "Small Hours" (3:34)
Frankie's Crew - "Somebody" (1:33)
Scritti Politti - "Confidence" (3:12)
Thin Yoghurts - "Drink Problem" (4:14)
Anne Bean & Paul Burwell - "Low Flying Aircraft" (4:07)
Performing Ferret Band - "Brow Beaten" (1:39)
The Manchester Mekon - "No Forgetting" (2:55)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:05)
Zounds - "Can't Cheat Karma" (2:43)
Androids Of Mu - "Bored Housewives" (2:21)
The Fall - "In My Area" (take 2) (5:07)
The Digital Dinosaurs - "The Sideways Man" (2:28)
The Good Missionaries - "Attitudes" (4:07)
Human Cabbages - "The Window's Broken" (4:06)
Television Personalities - "King & Country" (3:38)
Exhibit A - "In The Night" (2:51)
Performing Ferret Band - "Nudes" (2:36)
Tarzan 5 - "Different Story" (4:26)
The Gynaecologists - "The Red Pullover" (3:46)
The Door & The Window - "Production Line" (4:07)
Review: Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs have more than proven their music knowledge across a stellar run of prior compilations, including The Daisy Age, Fell From The Sun and English Weather. This time around, they're tapping into the freeform climes of the late 70s and early 80s, as punk exploded and a myriad of bands channelled the unique, downcast mood of Britain into wildly creative, nervously urgent songs. Across four sides we take in all manner of cult selections and outer limits largely in the loose fit realm of post-punk. It's flawlessly selected and programmed - another reminder of how immersive a proper compilation can be.
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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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Searching
Searching (LP + booklet)
Cat: LPLBOP 102. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Soul
Living In This World Alone (feat Annie Brown Caldwell) (3:01)
Lost In A World Of Sin (4:02)
You Got To Believe (3:08)
Walk Around Heaven (3:36)
I've Got A Feeling (2:54)
Don't Need No Doctor (4:10)
I Don't Need Nobody But You (7:07)
Get On Board (2:42)
Review: The Staples Jr. Singers' album Searching is a remarkable return, blending time-honored gospel soul with a fresh perspective. The Browns—a family of ten from Aberdeen, Mississippi—recorded this album in a single-room church over two evenings, capturing a raw, authentic sound seldom heard today. Originally started in the 1980s but never finished, Searching connects past and present with its timeless music. Highlights include 'Lost In a World of Sin,' where Edward Brown and his son Troy sing about the power of faith, bridging generations with their heartfelt performance. The production, led by Ahmed Gallab (aka Sinkane), captures the intimate, live energy of the family singing together in real-time. The Staples Jr. Singers, known for their rare 1975 album When Do We Get Paid, have seen a resurgence with its reissue in 2022, earning critical acclaim. Now in their 60s, Edward, Annie, and R.C. Brown are joined by the younger generation, ensuring their musical legacy endures. Searching is a great example to the passage of time, resilience, and the enduring power of music. For a group to reform, record and again and even tour like The Staples singers are is truly a great story in music and shows how the music industry can work in a different and ideal way.
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Vince Staples
Vince Staples (gatefold LP)
Cat: 386260 4. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Are You With That? (2:24)
Law Of Averages (2:16)
Sundown Town (2:04)
The Shining (3:05)
Taking Trips (2:42)
The Apple & The Tree (1:12)
Take Me Home (2:48)
Lil Fade (2:08)
Lakewood Mall (1:22)
MHM (2:07)
Review: Here comes one you've been waiting for - the vinyl release of Vince Staples' triumphant self-titled 2021 album. As one of the leading lights of modern rap and RnB, Staples offers a subtly off-kilter take on the style without losing sight of immediacy and relatability. From 'Are You With That?' to 'Law Of Averages' you can hear an artist growing ever more confident in himself and his message, whether he's rolling with that sung-spoken swerve or dropping bars. The oddball hooks get under your skin while the lyrics clamp onto your brain with one listen - it's a true landmark release for Staples which his career will be measured against from here on out.
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Dark Times
Dark Times (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 602465 743494. Rel: 24 Jul 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Close Your Eyes & Swing (3:32)
Black & Blue (1:16)
Government Cheese (1:23)
Children's Song (2:08)
Shame On The Devil (3:21)
Étouffée (2:17)
Liars (1:53)
Justin (2:58)
Radio (2:57)
Nothing Matters (2:36)
Little Homies (3:50)
Freeman (2:14)
Why Won't The Sun Come Out? (3:07)
Review: With his latest record Dark Times, we're convinced of Vince Staples' staple status. Staples' final release with Def Jam after seeing through a ten+ year contract, this sixth studio album from the rapper marks a demure sense of continuation, to keep chugging and plugging away at his craft, despite the encroach of a progressively bleak era. Peppered throughout with perfidious sonic interludes as 'Liars' and 'Close Your Eyes And Swing', Staples opts for a well-developed mode of soundscapery, while fully formed songs like 'Shame On The Devil' contrast to this with a sheer sense of determination, reaffirming Staples' longing for wholesomeness and wellbeing, building on lessons learned and wisdom gained.
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Play Disco Specials
Cat: MRBLP 218. Rel: 19 Mar 20
 
International
We Did It (6:59)
Disco Stomp (9:58)
Barney's Moaning (8:34)
GG Is Talking (7:49)
Review: Tireless diggers and world class reissue merchants Mr Bongo have done it again with this one. They discovered The Star Beams when one of their tracks was on a Disco Calypso compilation, then went on a mission to track down the original anymore material from the band, who turned out to be based in South Africa instead of the Carribean. The resulting record is a real gem - disco, funk and jazz all get chewed up and spat out across four fantastically timeless cuts of dance floor dynamite. "Disco Stomp" in particular you might already know as Theo Parrish has been dropping in his sets for time.
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タグ: Disco Funk
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Candi Staton (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 130. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Soul
Do It In The Name Of Love (3:01)
Darling You're All That I Need (3:23)
Blackmail (2:57)
In The Ghetto (2:54)
Wanted: Lover (2:42)
The Best Thing You Ever Had (2:23)
Lovin' You, Lovin' Me (3:02)
I'll Drop Everything & Come Running (2:46)
You Don't Love Me No More (2:21)
The Thanks I Get For Loving You (2:38)
Review: Candi Staton's self-titled album is quality listen that showcases Staton's remarkable vocal range and emotional depth across a diverse range of tracks. From soulful ballads to infectious disco grooves, each song is imbued with the singer's signature charisma and passion. Standout tracks like 'Darling You're All That I Need' truly stir the soul with the impassioned vocals and big horns next to some uplifting melodies and heartfelt messages of love and truth. With impeccable production and Staton's powerhouse vocals at the forefront, this album is as potent now as ever and reminds us of Candi Staton's status as something of a great of the last 50 years.
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Reggae Is Here Once Again
Cat: EM 1075DCD. Rel: 23 Feb 08
 
Classics/Ska
Reggae Is Here Once Again
Gadzo Drumming
Fire In Soweto
Afro Punk Reggae (dub)
Acid Rain (bonus track)
Hi Life (bonus track)
John Belly Mama (bonus track)
Steel 'N' Skin
Review: Steel pan, disco and dub from the 1970s in Steel An' Skin's 'Reggae Is Here Once Again'. Yet another lost gem from EM. Ultra-postive consciousness from Afro-Caribbean London, circa 1979. Members of the legendary 20th Century Steel Band (one of Grand Master Flash's favourites) sailing Trinidad-wise over gratifyingly intricate African ritual rhythms. Strong vocals compliment reggae, funk, disco and soul influences to form a relentless groove machine. Steel 'n' Skin, a unit composed of young nightclub musicians born in Ghana, Nigeria, St. Kitts, Trinidad and the U.K., who once performed with Ginger Johnson's Afrikan Drummers, a highlife band under the tutelage of the late Ginger Johnson and played at Johnson's Iroko Country Club in Hampstead, London. Steel 'n' Skin began performed concerts and workshops in London schools, expanding nationwide to schools, prisons, psychiatric hospitals and summer festivals, including the world-famous Notting Hill Carnival. The group combined a mix of musical forms with community outreach, non-cynical and untainted by preachiness or "social work." Good feelings from good hearts. This EM reissue consists of Steel 'n' Skin's 1979 debut 12 inch single "Reggae Is Here Once Again", featuring "Afro Punk Reggae (Dub)", a fine disco-dub workout, plus 2 tracks from their 1984 LP ACID RAIN as well as one un-issued track. Also included is documentary DVD by Steve Shaw featuring commentary from Steel 'n' Skin's founder Peter Blackman, killer live and rehearsal footage of the band, workshop scenes (check out the 1970s suits and parkas!) and devastating views of inner-city Liverpool. Steel 'n' Skin soars above the 1970s ruins.

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Played by: Altz, Michael Coxen
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Katy Lied (reissue)
Katy Lied (reissue) (Hybrid SACD)
Cat: CAPP 137SA. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Rock
Black Friday
Bad Sneakers
Rose Darling
Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More
Doctor Wu
Everyone's Gone To The Movies
Your Gold Teeth II
Chain Lightning
Any World (That I'm Welcome To)
Throw Back The Little Ones
Review: Analogue Productions are the label to take on the task of producing high-end editions of Steely Dan's albums, given their obsessive approach to remastering, pressing and every single minute detail of the production process. After all, this was the band who popularised such an approach in the studio. Katy Lied was the fourth album from Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, and it's as sensational as any Dan album from the rollicking romp of 'Black Friday' to the slinky boogie of 'Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More'. This Super Audio CD version is surely the true audiophile's choice, free of any sonic interference and with every speck of sound rendered in crystal clear quality, just how the Dan would want it.
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Pretzel Logic (reissue)
Pretzel Logic (reissue) (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 453323 1. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Rock
Rikki Don’t Lose That Number (4:31)
Night By Night (3:39)
Any Major Dude Will Tell You (3:09)
Barrytown (3:17)
East St Louis Toodle-oo (2:52)
Parker’s Band (2:38)
Through With Buzz (1:33)
Pretzel Logic (4:31)
With A Gun (2:18)
Charlie Freak (2:44)
Monkey In Your Soul (2:32)
Review: Did Steely Dan go Bisto on us and save the best for last? Maybe, just maybe. While Pretzel Logic didn't mark the end of all things The Dan, it was the final album to feature the full lineup - Walter Becker, Donald Fagen, Denny Dias, Jim Hodder, and Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter (prior to the latter joining The Doobie Brothers). It was also the last to be released while the group were actively touring, and as such can be seen as something of a swan song. Perhaps Magnus Opus is a more appropriate turn of phrase. Critically acclaimed at the time, the record sees the jazz rockers opt to tone down the instrumentals that had cost them radio play with preceding LP, Countdown to Ecstasy, and instead focus on shorter, more direct and certainly catchier tunes. That's not to mean throwaway, mind, with praise lauded on the release at the time, when it was reissued in the late 1980s and remastered a decade or so later. Back again, it still has the same impact.
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The Lost Gaucho
The Lost Gaucho (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 598LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Rock
Kind Spiriit (3:52)
Were You Blind That Day (4:52)
The Bear (5:08)
The Second Arrangement (5:27)
Talkin's About My Home (4:38)
Time Out Of Mind (4:24)
Kulee Baba (4:52)
Gaucho (5:30)
Babylon Sisters (5:55)
Glamour Profession (7:50)
My Rival (4:14)
I Can't Write Home About Yiou (4:17)
The Second Arrangement (version 2) (5:02)
Gaucho (version 2) (5:24)
Review: Gaucho was the seventh studio album from soft-pop-rock-jazzists and yacht rock pioneers Steely Dan. Released in 1980, they would embark on a tour to mark the record's arrival, and then vanish for 20 years. Or at least go on extended hiatus. That's not surprising, given the back story here, with widespread creative disagreements and a three-way legal battle with MCA and Warner Bros ensuing. And an original budget blown by the sheer scope of 42 musicians contributing to the work. The Lost Gaucho is almost an unplugged version of all that. These are the alternative versions recorded in the early sessions that led to the final LP. Broadcast on radio as part of the promotional campaign, they've been compiled on this joyfully smooth and seductive package, which fans need in their lives.
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For Anyone That Knows You
For Anyone That Knows You (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 41LP. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Please. Sing A Little Longer (1:56)
Green Glass (1:56)
It's Often A Mystery To Me (2:45)
Elyse Road (2:34)
Tomorrow (2:36)
Meet Your Love Again (3:39)
Signature (3:18)
Lately/For Another Time (1:52)
Every Night From Now (2:37)
Lullaby (3:53)
Review: How far can a single artist take a time-honoured musical trope: the piano solo? Josiah Steinbrick attempts to answer the question not in words, but in ivories, with his newest album For Anyone That Knows You, a bewitching hybrid compositional project that puts the chordophonal instrument centre-stage. Allegedly, the album was recorded not for smoothness or posterity but to emphasise the piano as an object, as well as the person playing it and the moment in which it resounds. On top of that, its ten original compositions - cathartic and ecstatic - are backed up by covers of songs from Peruvian, Creole, and Malian traditions, as well as the much-sought saxophone backings of one Sam Gendel.
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Played by: Stunty
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Earthshine
Earthshine (3xLP)
Cat: SUSH 59. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Techno
Entangled (2:45)
Phantom (6:58)
Out Of Focus (8:26)
Nebula (2:12)
Escalating (2:15)
Freewalk (7:23)
Paralyzed (7:08)
Exosphere (7:19)
The Earthshine (2:15)
The Essence (Earthshine mix) (6:53)
Salty Dog (7:23)
Solstice (5:06)
Review: Peter Kersten, better known as Lawrence, is the veteran deep house producer and gallerist who many of you may know as chief of Hamburg's Dial Records and who made external outings previously on Japan's Mule Musiq where he released several lauded long-players. His latest one comes courtesy of Berlin's Sushitech entitled Earthshine, a 3XLP featuring 12 tracks written and produced by Kersten over the last five years. All in all it's a diverse selection put together by one of the scene's most highly regarded artists.
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Step On Step
Step On Step (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 0055. Rel: 09 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Roll Tape (0:20)
Gimme Some Sugar (2:31)
Daddy's Diddies (1:58)
Gotta Dig It To Dig It (3:30)
No Credit For This (3:30)
Roadtrip (5:16)
On Your Face (2:42)
That's The Way Of The World (4:22)
Imagination (5:52)
In The Basement (5:13)
Business (1:29)
Look B4U Leap (6:05)
Around The House (4:15)
Funky Sci Fi (4:09)
Mini Mugg (2:27)
Chicago Independent (1:33)
Surround Stereo (3:43)
Black Gold (4:16)
Denim Groove (1:48)
Notes From Dad (2:45)
Rubie & Charles (3:29)
Greatness (2:43)
Step On Step (4:08)
Review: International Anthem has become one of the contemporary jazz scenes most crucial labels. It deals in the most cutting edge sounds in the genre as well as offering up fantastic fusions with sounds from the world's hip-hop, R&B and broken beat. Here they look to Charles Stepney for an album that he recorded back in the 1960s in his Chicago basement. He played all the instruments himself and across four sides of vinyl he serves up his so-called and signature "baroque soul" sound with widescreen arrangements, innocent melodies and curious rhythms.
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Make 'Em Laugh Make 'Em Cry Make 'Em Wait
Make 'Em Laugh Make 'Em Cry Make 'Em Wait (limited gatefold 180 gram "coke bottle green" vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: EMIVY 2135. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Make It On Your Own (5:18)
There's Always Gonna Be Something (4:01)
Seems Like You Don't Know Me (3:37)
Colours Of October (2:45)
Eyes Too Big For My Belly (2:44)
Mary Is A Singer (3:16)
Backroom Boys (4:10)
Feeling Of Falling We Crave (3:45)
Review: Along with Manic Street Preachers and Super Furry Animals, but far bigger selling, 'Dakota' hitmakers Stereophonics epitomise the past 30-plus years of Welsh rock. In many ways the boys from the Valleys have kept the fundamentals that people enjoy about their sound the same over the years with this new album. Kelly Jones' gravelly voice, which sits at the forefront, is as strong as it's ever been. But in terms of changes, Jones has never been shy about his love of Americana music and appears to be leaning more and more into that passion as the years go by. Single 'There's Always Gonna Be Something' has a bit of gospel flair and has an unforgettable melody that would earn appreciation from the most discerning songwriters in Nashville. Stereophonics appear to never tire of chasing that perfect song and it appears still have plenty left in the tank.
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Javelin
Javelin (lemonade vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: AKR 171LPC1. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Goodnight Evergreen (3:30)
A Running Start (4:20)
Will Anybody Ever Love Me? (4:10)
Everything That Rises (4:59)
Genuflecting Ghost (3:32)
My Red Little Fox (3:41)
So You Are Tired (4:48)
Javelin (To Have & To Hold) (1:52)
Shit Talk (8:28)
There's A World (2:28)
Review: Sufjan Stevens is nothing short of an enigma. Capable of shapeshifting in almost unfathomable ways, he's the sort of artist that can release a spellbinding and technically astounding collection of piano duets, written to score a ballet, but give tracks names like 'And I Shall Come To You Like A Stormtrooper In Drag Serving Imperial Realness'. High brow while totally accessible, his back catalogue to date is one for which you'd struggle to find anyone who doesn't appreciate, once they've taken the time to listen. Here we are then, mere months after the aforementioned song and its parent album landed, getting to grips with another very different beast. Javelin certainly shares in the beauty that ran through its predecessor - Reflections - but whereas the last LP was relatively minimalist, here things are often the opposite. Big, rousing, 1960s-70s style pop numbers, soulful journeyman acoustic with backing chorus, theatrical soft rock and plenty more besides.
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Yawn Yawn Yawn
Yawn Yawn Yawn (limited 3xLP)
Cat: AR 012. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Yawn Yawn Yawn (Dream Another Reality mix) (8:19)
Yawn Yawn Yawn (Dream Another Reality instrumental) (8:20)
Yawn Yawn Yawn (G-Tar Cannyon mix) (4:11)
Yawn Yawn Yawn (Thankful mix) (6:07)
Beyond The Outside (Feel The Sky, Feel The Wind Nature mix) (6:05)
Beyond The Outside (Feel The Sky, Feel The Wind Nature instrumental) (6:04)
Beyond The Outside (G-Taracapella) (2:40)
Beyond The Outside (Storm mix) (5:53)
Song With No Words (Tree with No Leaves mix) (4:08)
Song With No Words (Laughing instrumental) (4:08)
Yawn Yawn Yawn (Chee Shimizu remix) (4:45)
Beyond The Outside (Max Essa remix) (7:21)
Yawn Yawn Yawn (Yabe mix) (5:40)
Song With No Words (Kuniyuki remix) (9:36)
Review: Sth. Notional was a short-lived project that manifested in one album back in 1992, originally released on Japanese label Zero Corporation. Yawn Yawn Yawn focused primarily on various Balearic-friendly mixes of the title track and some other scattered pieces, and now they've received a much-needed spruce up from Archeo Recordings. The "Dream... Another Reality" versions of "Yawn Yawn Yawn" are laid back to the extreme, revolving around delicate instrumentation and occasional threads of speech and singing. There's a mellow beat behind the "G-Tar Cannyon Mix," and the "Thankful Mix" brings a weightier groove to the table. With the other tracks adding to this utterly smooth, early 90s shake, and spread across three discs, this is the holy grail reissue collectors have been waiting for.
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A Real Piece Of Work
A Real Piece Of Work (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BDP 025. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Drum And Bass
Opening Scene (6:32)
Mountain Call (feat Sodie) (4:15)
The Red Ball (4:49)
Take Care (4:37)
Blue Rain (4:49)
Flying Overhead (5:15)
A Light Thump On The Head (5:48)
Abandoned (edit) (5:32)
ADHD (5:02)
Fire Has Died Down (2:43)
Review: With A Real Piece Of Work, Stillhead helps Brightest Dark Place reach into the "hazy, blurred overlap between techno and ambient", throwing a suspension chord between two bluffs over a vast sonic chasm, and letting terse rhythms monkey-swing across it, letting reverb bellow from below. This is an equally dynamic but intense listening experience, proving that vast, chasmic sound design need not chafe against dynamic buoyancy: the two can coexist. Keeping to about 170BPM, the Edinburgh DJ marks his sixth release here, and it is an impressive logical extension from 2022's comparable mission statement Restraint And Reverb: 'The Red Ball' suspends a sampled 'Funky Drummer' over an atoll of sub compulsions, while 'A Light Thump On The Head' stretches a classic future garage rhythm over a telegraphic void, with dispersive, long-decaying results.
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 in stock $35.04
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