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No Discrimination
Cat: COMET 097. Rel: 20 May 21
 
Funk
No Discrimination (8:18)
Road Safety (8:08)
Ariya (8:42)
Love Is A Natural Thing (9:09)
Review: Comet Records continue their Afrika 70 reissue series with more from the pioneering and visionary Tony Allen and The Afro Messengers. It focuses on his best material from the late 70s, remasters it all and presses it nice and loud. The No Discrimination LP is as relevant now as ever in terms of its messaging, and musically it also holds up. The lyrics are socio-politically charged. The drumming is tight as hell and though this marks Allen's first solo album away from Fela's band, it finds him in fine form as he takes afrobeat into the future.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Allison & The South Funk Boulevard Band (reissue)
Cat: SRLP 038. Rel: 05 Oct 22
 
Soul
Mind Somewhere Else (3:47)
There Ain't No Subsitute For Love (2:24)
Pay Before You Lay (2:34)
Want You Back In My Arms (2:51)
Blanket Of Love (3:22)
You're All That Matters To Me (3:21)
It's Love (3:10)
Try To Change Your Mind For Me (3:15)
Try My Love (2:21)
I'm Gonna Love You 'Till I Die (3:04)
Review: Allison & The South Funk Boulevard Band's original album (first released on the Texas-based Crazy Cajun label) is mega rare and much sought after. If you find a copy it will be hella costly, but Superfly reissues it here so we can all delight in its glorious 70s soul richness. It is a broad and widescreen album that moves from quiet, slow, heartbroken soul sounds to more groovy numbers with funky and buttery vocals. The production is lo-fi and loveably raw, with plenty of these able to make you cry as much as make you dance.
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ASO
ASO (LP 再プレス)
Cat: LLRLP 001. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Go On
My Baby's Got It Out For Me
Rain Down
LITD (part 1)
Love In The Darkness
Cold Feeling
True
Falling Under
Thinking
Understand
Somebody
Review: Given Tornado Wallace's impeccable Balearic credentials, you'd expect his new A.S.O project - a collaboration with Berlin-based singer-songwriter Alisia Seror O'Neill AKA Alias Error - to tend towards the dreamy, immersive and emotive. It does, of course, with the pair conjuring gorgeous slabs of downtempo leftfield pop variously influenced by the layered textures of shoegaze, the wide-eyed bliss of 80s dream pop (Seror O'Neill's vocal delivery is at times reminiscent of Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser), the blazed Bristol beats of Massive Attack, the flat-on-your-back day-break headiness of ambient, the hard-to-pigeonhole brilliance of the Duratti Column and the late-night-on-AM-radio atmosphere of Kelley Polar and Morgan Geist's similarly inspired Ai Suisse project.
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East Of North
East Of North (180 gram vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 22008. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
The Meeting (5:59)
Blood Is Thicker Than Water (3:11)
Betrayal (8:45)
The Hunt Begins (1:32)
Wounds Of Sorrow (2:29)
Here To Eternity (4:38)
Rearrange Your Face (5:19)
Love Of My Life (3:14)
Choices Of Consequences (4:33)
The End (3:23)
Review: Music For Dreams label head Kenneth Badger was so inspired by the Tangerine Dream soundtrack to the classic Michael Mann film The Thief that he and Tolga Bo0.95yu0.95k from the Turkish band islandman decided to write their own soundtrack to an imaginary movie. They managed to write 10 tracks within 24 hours while imagining a film that told a story about two people stuck on the arctic ice cap where one tries to fool the other. Influences from Vangelis, John Carpenter, and Tangerine Dream all feature in what is a superb and escapist listen.
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Played by: Manu Archeo, Chris Coco
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Caravan
Caravan (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 725562 7. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Caravan (9:47)
Sweet 'N' Sour (5:29)
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (4:04)
This Is For Albert (8:20)
Skylark (4:50)
Thermo (6:48)
Review: Reissued via Craft now, after a long run with Art Blakey's original issuers Riverside Records, Caravan is the first record by the drummer to be released in 1963. With Freddie Hubbard on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on sax, Curtis Fuller on trombone, Cedar Walton on piano and Reggie Workman on bass, Blakey commands a fiery, banging temper on this eight-track record, yet somehow still makes such carpal explosives flow like poetry. The album's most notable element is that Blakey finds immense joy in subtly variating around difficult, tupletting riffs, which nonetheless go on to produce discernible and well-rounded progressions. We wouldn't expect anything less from the master.
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Mosaic (reissue)
Mosaic (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 552425 3. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Mosaic (8:14)
Down Under (5:22)
Children Of The Night (8:53)
Arabia (8:57)
Crisis (8:22)
Review: Blue Note reissue the drummer Art Blakey and his Jazz Messengers' time-honoured hard bop album Mosaic, often cited as among his best. From the titular opener to the seguing montage-worthy sequences of 'Arabia', 'Crisis' or 'Down Under', we're met with huge, extruding saxes and trombones, backed by Blakey's un-pin-downable drumming, evocative of huge towering New York skylines and crowd bustle; apparently, the album was so tightly performed it needed no alternate takes.
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Black Survival: The Sahel Concert At Town Hall
Cat: PLP 8059. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Black Survival (5:02)
Black Survival - Here & Now (3:42)
Sahel (4:06)
Black Survival - Crisis (3:38)
Dialogue (6:03)
Relief (5:00)
Black Survival - Prologue (1:21)
Review: American jazz drummer Roy Brooks lit a fire under his career when he joined the Horace Silver Combo in the early 1960s; such was the foot in the door that it allowed him to join a multitude of later bands and projects of esteem, including those led by Stanley Turrentine, Yusef Lateef and Charles Mingus. Perhaps it was this early exposure to multiplicity that saw to his incredible collective magnum opus (by then having formed his own band, the Artistic Truth), Black Survival, a live album recorded in 1974 that outwardly heard Brooks' then newfangled sense of spirituality at the time, not to mention his anti-war thematic focus, overflows of emotion, and glorious monologues in favour of peace and unity. One for the spiritual jazz heads, we'd say you can hardly call yourself one if you haven't checked this one out.
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At King Tubby's With The Roots Radics
Cat: RR 00380. Rel: 03 Mar 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Movements Of Jah (0:04)
Movements In Dub (5:07)
Jealous Lover (2:48)
Love Dub (0:07)
Girlfriend (3:32)
Girlfriend In Dub (3:34)
Peace & Love
Peace Dub
What You Don't Know (0:26)
Don't Know Dub (0:25)
One Away Love (2:15)
One Way Dub (4:46)
Review: At King Tubby's With The Roots Radics sounds a bit like the sort of text message a kid out too late might send her worried mum. It's also the name of this killer album which finds Barry Brown providing some super vocal work to killer rhythms initially laid down by the in house band Roots Radics and then twisted into psyched out stoner soundscapes by the one and only studio wizard The Scientist. He really gets deep here and EQs hard while masterfully dubbing Brown out of the picture.
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Altera Vita
Altera Vita (gatefold LP)
Cat: BBE 779ALP. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Jazz
Tabula Rasa - Blank Slate (4:56)
Tu Vides - You See (5:22)
Tange - Touch (5:29)
Audite Me - Hear Me (6:22)
Anima - Breathe (5:20)
Altera Vita - Another Life (5:35)
Review: Altera Vita is a remarkable duets recording featuring the talents of Kofi and Alina Bzhezhinska, who display their mastery of their respective instruments while also handling percussion duties. The album opens with the serene 'Tabula Rasa-Blank Slate,' setting the pace for a collection of six perfectly paced tracks that exude soul and spirituality. Kofi's well-timed explosions of power, particularly on 'Audite Me-Hear Me,' complement Bzhezhinska's fluid and water-like flow throughout the album, notably on 'Anima-Breathe.' While the album pays homage to jazz legends John and Alice Coltrane, it's primarily a tribute to the late Pharoah Sanders, evident in Kofi's composition 'Altera Vita (for Pharoah Sanders).' Originally released as a single, the album expands on this theme, delivering a powerful and moving masterpiece that honors the tradition of jazz spirituality. With its profound depth and emotional resonance, 'Altera Vita' stands as a respectful tribute to the enduring legacy of jazz legends.
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Winds Of Change (reissue)
Winds Of Change (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 049. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Jazz
Prayer For Love & Peace (8:15)
Winds Of Change (14:57)
Sons & Daughters Of The Sun (10:04)
Triumph: Invitation/Call To Warriors (10:14)
Review: This rarity gets a loving reissue via Mad About Records, zooming in the talents of a lesser-touted jazz virtuoso and former Sun Ra Arkestra member. Jothan Callins was a jazz bassist and trumpeter, who rose to prominence in the late 60s with the band Olatunji before joining the Arkestra. 'Winds Of Change' is his only LP, released in 1975. Across four long pieces that seamlessly blend, Callins brings a blissful, yet more energetic and classic jazz feel to his works, and is an example of the Strata East style, . Watch out for the 4-page booklet that comes with this reissue.

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Clear Spot (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2022)
Cat: 060349 7839490. Rel: 02 Dec 22
 
Blues
Low Yo Yo Stuff (3:42)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (3:46)
Too Much Time (2:47)
Circumstances (3:14)
My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains (2:51)
Sun Zoom Spark (2:15)
Clear Spot (3:34)
Crazy Little Thing (2:40)
Long Neck Bottles (3:18)
Her Eyes Are A Million Blue Miles (2:57)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (4:25)
Golden Birdies (1:39)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Early mix) (4:00)
Clear Spot (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Crazy Little Thing (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:06)
Dirty Blue Gene (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:44)
Big Eyed Beans From Venus (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:33)
Kiss Where I K'aint (2:55)
Sun Zoom Spark (Rough mix - instrumental) (2:32)
Nowadays A Woman's Gotta Hit A Man (Rough mix - instrumental) (4:23)
Little Scratch (2:58)
Low Yo Yo Stuff (Rough mix - instrumental) (3:47)
Dirty Blue Gene (alternate version 3) (3:05)
Circumstances (alternate version 2) (3:30)
Review: Captain Beefheart - AKA Don Glen Vliet - was apparently looking to right some of the wrongs that accompanied the release of his previous records with this 1972 outing. Although catapulted into the cult premier league with Trout Mask Replica three years earlier, and delivering three very good records between then and this, commercial success had continued to evade the arty blues master, something he went out to rectify here.
Failing to chart in the UK, and peaking at 191 in the Billboard 200 Albums Chart stateside, it's hard to make any big claims about him achieving that goal. Nevertheless, Clear Spot is a timeless slice of evidence in support of his legendary status, with the raw, grizzled sound we love him for defines everything here, not to mention incredible guitar riffs and genuinely innovative song craft (see the broken and surreal 'Golden Birdies' for one example.)
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I Can Only Be Me
I Can Only Be Me (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 073934 1022180. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Songbird (3:48)
Autumn Leaves (4:22)
People Get Ready (3:12)
Waly Waly (4:55)
Time After Time (4:52)
Tall Trees In Georgia (4:47)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:55)
You've Changed (5:04)
I Can Only Be Me (4:07)
Review: Marking 60 years since the late singer's birth, I Can Only Be Me celebrates the striking talent of Eva Cassidy with an ambitious project. Christopher Willis and William Ross teamed up to compose new arrangements for some of Cassidy's best loved songs, which have been recorded by none other than the London Symphony Orchestra. 'Songbird' is the centrepiece of the project, which made use of new breakthroughs in AI technology to add new dimensions to Cassidy's performance in line with Willis and Ross' new compositions. It's a posthumous collaboration like no other, sure to delight fans who always dreamed of where else Cassidy's music might have taken her if she hadn't died so young.
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I Can Only Be Me (Deluxe Edition)
I Can Only Be Me (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 073934 1022289. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Jazz
Songbird (3:48)
Autumn Leaves (4:32)
People Get Ready (3:18)
Waly Waly (5:08)
Time After Time (4:58)
Tall Trees In Georgia (4:57)
Ain't No Sunshine (3:56)
You've Changed (5:05)
I Can Only Be Me (4:20)
Review: Marking 60 years since the late singer's birth, I Can Only Be Me celebrates the striking talent of Eva Cassidy with an ambitious project. Christopher Willis and William Ross teamed up to compose new arrangements for some of Cassidy's best loved songs, which have been recorded by none other than the London Symphony Orchestra. 'Songbird' is the centrepiece of the project, which made use of new breakthroughs in AI technology to add new dimensions to Cassidy's performance in line with Willis and Ross' new compositions. It's a posthumous collaboration like no other, sure to delight fans who always dreamed of where else Cassidy's music might have taken her if she hadn't died so young.
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Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle
Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle (limited peanut chocolate vinyl LP)
Cat: ORBSLP 003. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leaving Plymouth (3:56)
Saragossa Wells (4:41)
Ace (4:27)
Centre Of The Triangle (4:29)
Mermaids (1:47)
The Barn (6:44)
Compass I Fell In Love (4:04)
Cracking Kraken (3:18)
Home (The First Of The Last) (7:05)
Review: Chocolate Hills is a duo made up of Paul Conboy and Alex Paterson, Orb founder and Orbscure Records boss. Their excellent Yarns From The Chocolate Triangle is one of those albums that is tailored made for listening to on good quality headphones, a lush and world class ambient soundscape with vivid designs and bright colours all in high definition. It draws on library music, exotica, kitsch, Balearic, downtempo, folk, spaced out pop and even d&b, all loosely based on an imagined nautical journey to the Bermuda triangle and back. All is calm at sea as you bob and drift on these roomy and magnificently realised sounds, mixing organic and electronic sources and taking a more gorgeosuly idiosyncratic route than the latest Orb album.
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Live In Chicago 1989
Live In Chicago 1989 (clear splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: TDP 54062. Rel: 14 Oct 22
 
Funk
Mothership Connection (Star Child) (16:29)
Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) (9:26)
Let's Get Satisfied/Dope Dog (3:42)
Funk Gettin' Ready To Roll (3:56)
Pepe The Pill Popper (3:34)
Make My Funk The P-Funk (12:20)
Review: There's nothing quite like the experience of an authentic P-funk show. Given the fact their music always sounded like a raucous live jam even in the studio, George Clinton's assembled throng of Parliament Funkadelic visionaries were already hardwired to take it to the stage. There are plenty of essential eras for this most mighty of funk phenomena, and here's a recording from one such period in 1989. There's everything you could wish for from Clinton and his crew, with some of the greatest P-funk anthems slipping in alongside some deeper cuts, all delivered in that thrilling, anything-could-happen extended style that defines the live sound of this most vital of funky forces.
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Tales Of Mozambique (remastered)
Tales Of Mozambique (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SJRLP 325C. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sam's Intro (3:45)
Tales Of Mozambique (5:34)
Selam Nna Wadada (Peace & Love) (3:18)
No Night In Zion (3:54)
I Am A Warrior (4:55)
Wicked Babylon (5:23)
Let Freedom Reign (3:40)
Lock, Stock & Barrell (3:34)
Nigerian Reggae (3:37)
Run One Mile (5:18)
Rasta Reggae (bonus track) (3:38)
Samia (bonus track) (3:47)
Review: Count Ossie and The Mystic Revelation's 1975 album Tales of Mozambique comes once again as a definitive purple vinyl edition. A critical album for the fusion of reggae with Rastafarian traditional music, Ossie is second only to Bob Marley in terms of being a populariser of the religion's sonic tradition. This cult favourite collates several songs, all of which were recorded and produced with Ossie's entourage in his compound in the hills of Wareika, Kingston. Flutes, shakers and organs conjoin with propulsive drum and bass patterns, producing a deeply mystical and ethereal experience that is nonetheless rooted in communal spirit.
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3 Foot High & Rising
Cat: HGLP 001. Rel: 21 Mar 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Intro
Simply Fresh (feat Desmond Foster Bas)
Zoiac (additional keys by Salem Al Fakir)
Clappers Power
On My Way
Le Market
Childsplay
Dubweizer
The Way You Look At Me
Reach Out
This Is Going Out (additional keys & horns by the Al Fakir Brothers)
Kant Hold Us Back
Review: The debut album from Freddie Cruger, under his alias The 3 Foot People. A mix of jazz, hip-hop, and soul.
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Black Messiah
Black Messiah (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 888750 565518. Rel: 11 Mar 15
 
Soul
Ain't That Easy
1000 Deaths
The Charade
Sugah Daddy
Really Love
Back To The Future (part I)
Till It's Done (Tutu)
Prayer
Betray My Heart
The Door
Back To The Future (part II)
Another Life
Review: YES! Any self respecting music fan will no doubt already have fully acquainted themselves with Black Messiah, the long promised new album from soul artist D'Angelo and know that it already stands as one of the long players of the year if not the decade! The real fans have probably been waiting for the vinyl release and it's great to see the correct decision has been made to grant Black Messiah a double LP pressing. Everyone no doubt has their favourites on Black Messiah but it's great to have cuts like "Sugah Daddy" on wax, that one is perfect for the house party situations.
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Salsoul Re Edits Series Two: Danny Krivit (reissue) (Record Store Day 2017)
Cat: SALSBMG 02LP CLEAR. Rel: 02 Sep 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Double Exposure - "My Love Is Free" (Danny Krivit edit) (8:48)
The Salsoul Orchestra - "Runaway" (feat Loleatta Holloway - Danny Krivit edit) (8:41)
Ripple - "Victorious" (Danny Krivit edit) (6:42)
The Salsoul Orchestra - "Ooh I Love It (Love Break)" (Danny Krivit edit) (11:29)
Review: Edits don't come any more legendary than these highly sought after (and barely/if-ever pressed) extensions from the veritable don that is Danny Krivit. Bringing the dance magic out of any record and fuelling our focus on the most essential element of the original's groove, each of these edits is a schooling in version science from the lavish emotions of his "Runaway" to the epic, DJ secret weapon percussion frenzy at the end of "Victorious". Essential.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Glossolalia
Glossolalia (limited LP)
Cat: BCR 022. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kilanala (4:48)
Luxurio (4:54)
Predica (3:58)
Sdrow (feat Ailuy) (4:58)
Aquamarine Dream (feat The Rennix Sisters) (5:41)
Ponezu (5:13)
Devas Esti La Loko (5:56)
Review: Left Coast electronic music producer Dave Aju and The Invisible Art Trio have joined forces once again to deliver Glossolalia, a powerful seven-song album that defies conventional genres and transcends cultural differences. Recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic at the legendary G-Son studios in Atwater Village LA, Glossolalia is a timely and uplifting call-to-action that reflects the turbulent times we live in. With its twisted grooves and every song's lyrics in complete gibberish, Glossolalia takes listeners on a complex and nuanced sonic journey that leaves us with as many questions as answers. It is a testament to the power of collaborative music-making and a reminder that, despite our differences, we are united by our love of music and our shared human experiences.

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Visions
Visions (2xLP)
Cat: PULABM 01. Rel: 31 Mar 23
 
Deep House
Ruth (7:00)
To Know That I Love You (6:48)
You Know My Love (part II) (6:10)
Mind, Body, & Soul Call Me (6:34)
The Feeling Of Knowing (6:43)
Skylar (feat TUSH) (6:29)
Dream (feat Fred P - part II) (5:19)
Home Sweet Home (The Journey) (feat Aaron Gray) (6:43)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Six years after delivering his debut album - a digital-only affair called TruSkool - Demuir has finally got round to recording a follow-up. The Toronto native's brand of house is chunky, groovy, deep and funky, taking cues not only from previous collaborators such as DJ Sneak, but also those of his contemporaries that make great use of dusty samples and killer drum programming. As a result, Visions manages to work both as a collection of club-focused cuts and an album you can listen to repeatedly from start to finish. Our picks of a pleasingly strong bunch include the fluid, disco-tinged, Hipnotic-sampling brilliance of 'Mind, Body & Soul Call Me', TUSH hook-up 'Skylar' (a superb slab of gospel-tinged soulful house) and the delicious Fred P collaboration 'Dream (Part II)'.
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Clash
Clash (180 gram red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 839. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rizla Skank (5:03)
Spike Heel Shoes (3:41)
Natty Dread Ah Carry The Swing (3:25)
Natty Dread On The Ball (3:42)
Jamaican Dollars (4:14)
Shelly With The Electric Belly (3:36)
Step It Brother Clem (3:01)
Stumbling Block (3:12)
Cricket Loving Cricket (4:17)
Natty Passing Through A Curfew (3:22)
Natty Dread Is Not The Prodigal Son (4:23)
Starsky & Hutch (4:36)
Review: Clash, first released in 1977, was one of a series of definitive reggae albums to highlight the eminence of the soundclash, in which two reggae or dancehall crews rig up opposing soundsystems in a face-to-face musical standoff. Fashioning this album after the competitive form, Dillinger's sparring partner in this case is 'Trinity' aka Wade Brammer, who was active during the 1970s and 80s. Trinity as Dillinger is best known for deejaying over reggae and dancehall numbers; Clash albums became very popular at the tail-end of the 1970s and into the next decade, with singers and deejays alike competing for status, track by track.
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Peter Doherty & The Puta Madres
Peter Doherty & The Puta Madres (gatefold clear vinyl LP + CD + DVD + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOLP 1X. Rel: 26 Apr 19
 
Indie/Alternative
All At Sea (4:11)
Wh'os Been Having You Over (4:23)
Paradise Is Under Your Nose (4:39)
Narcissistic Teen Makes First XI (2:51)
Someone Else To Be (5:32)
The Steam (3:55)
Travelling Tinker (6:56)
Lamentable Ballad Of Gascony Avenue (3:48)
A Fool There Was (4:24)
Shoreleave (5:07)
Punk Buck Bonafide (3:36)
Hell To Pay At The Gates Of Heaven (Shoop) (CD: live & demos)
The Steam (live)
Lamentable Ballad Of Gascony Avenue (live)
Who's Been Having You Over (demo)
Shoreleave (live)
Punk Buck Bonafide (live)
Travelling Tinker (live)
Paradise Is Under Your Nose (demo)
All At Sea: A Film By Roger Sargent (DVD)
Review: Infamous Libertines and Babyshambles frontman Peter Doherty returns with his latest project, Peter Doherty and the Puta Madres, formed by members of Doherty's touring band from his 2016 "Eudaimonia" tour. He brings with him, of note, Jack Jones - also a member of Trampolene - who shares vocal duties and guitar collaboration with Doherty on the LP. Expect a ragged, not entirely inharmonious, array of spangled guitars, boot-skootin' fiddles, broken down jazz and deconstructed mega blues. A good one for those smokey nights of Laphroaig when lamenting the ups & downs of one's life and times, all spent in an irreverent tone of UK punk and blues, or as the band call it: an intimate portrait of love, loss, being lost, happiness, tragedy, addiction and the power of the human soul to transcend its darker levels
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Voir Dire
Voir Dire (LP + insert)
Cat: 009362 4849537. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street (1:35)
Vin Skully (1:53)
Sentry (feat MIKE) (2:10)
Heat Check (2:27)
Mancala (feat Vince Staples) (2:43)
27 Braids (1:58)
Mac Deuce (2:13)
Sirius Blac (2:04)
Dead Zone (3:07)
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples) (3:04)
Free The Ruler (2:16)
My Brother The Wind (1:37)
Geb (3:27)
Review: Elusive former Odd Future wordsmith Earl Sweatshirt celebrated the ten year anniversary of his seminal 2013 major label debut Doris back in August to a sold out crowd down the road from our offices in KOKO. Directly after the show had finished, the mass would march down to the Jazz Cafe for an exclusive club night where teasers were unveiled of the long-gestating collaborative album with esteemed, multi-generational hip-hop producer The Alchemist. Already streaming while vinyl currently sits on the presses, Voir Dire offers a reliably hazy, laid back yet subtly esoteric collection of forward thinking, muted bangers; breathing with the same sonic ambivalence of a project such as Madvillainy, while the mainstay features from Sweatshirt alumni MIKE and Vince Staples aid in grounding the work within the ever-expanding tapestry of Earl's output.
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Voir Dire
Voir Dire (limited silver vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 093624 849582. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street (1:37)
Vin Skully (1:51)
Sentry (feat MIKE) (2:09)
Heat Check (2:36)
Mancala (feat Vince Staples) (2:42)
27 Braids (1:55)
Mac Deuce (2:09)
Sirius Blac (2:08)
Dead Zone (2:59)
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples) (3:55)
Free The Ruler (2:09)
My Brother The Wind (1:47)
Geb (3:23)
Review: Once known as the technical wunderkind of alt hip-hop collective Odd Future, the ascension of Earl Sweatshirt to incomparable outlier status as a wordsmith very much in his own lane, has been a muted spectacle to behold. Celebrating the tenth birthday of Doris (his acclaimed major label debut released in 2013) earlier this year in front of a sold out KOKO just a stone's throw (no pun intended) from our offices, the anniversary show was immediately followed by a mass exodus down to Camden's Jazz Cafe where a limited club experience teased material from the much-pondered collaborative project with legendary producer and long-time Earl affiliate The Alchemist. Currently available to stream while vinyl continues to be pressed, Voir Dire exudes a lackadaisical, dare we say positive demeanour across its brief half-hour runtime, with Earl unpacking his fading twenties, preparing for his encroaching thirties and delving into the shift in perspective that comes with fatherhood. Brimming with both artist's trademark flourishes of drugged out, apathetic delivery and chopped, screwed and warped jazz and soul samples, the subtle coalescing of styles results in a work that's equal parts enlightening yet understated, while long-time collaborators/friends Vince Staples and MIKE both offer standout appearances.
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Yn Rio
Yn Rio (LP)
Cat: LEGO 238VL. Rel: 24 Feb 22
 
Funk
Botafogo Blue (4:34)
Ola! (4:29)
Y Bywyd Llonydd (4:12)
Acai (0:39)
Cariad Cariad (5:46)
Tristwch 20 (2:03)
Ynys Aur (3:32)
Y Ferch Ar Y Cei (with Nina Miranda) (4:09)
Arpoador (3:01)
Ble Aeth Yr Amser? (3:51)
Review: During the various pandemic lockdowns of 2020, BBC Radio Wales suggested to multi-instrumentalist Carwyn Ellis that he joined forces with their National Orchestra of Wales and Brazilian band Rio 18 for a one-off, audience-free concert. In the end, Rio 18 were not permitted to travel, so instead their contributions were recorded remotely and assembled by Ellis and his producer Shawn Lee, to which the orchestrated parts were then added live. Despite this complex recording process, the results are stunning: sublime songs, sung in Welsh, with an attractive mixture of Brazilian rhythms and instrumentation, soaring orchestration and attractive melodies aplenty. It has a conceptual theme - it's meant to be a sort of musical day in Rio - but that doesn't really matter; what matters is the music, and it's uniformly spellbinding.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold 140 gram vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 97LP. Rel: 22 Jul 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Promises (Movement 1) (1:16)
Promises (Movement 2) (3:56)
Promises (Movement 3) (3:16)
Promises (Movement 4) (3:39)
Promises (Movement 5) (6:06)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:25)
Promises (Movement 7) (3:26)
Promises (Movement 8) (9:57)
Promises (Movement 9) (5:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold marbled vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 0097LPMARB. Rel: 03 Dec 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Promises (Movement 1) (6:24)
Promises (Movement 2) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 3) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 4) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 5) (4:27)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:50)
Promises (Movement 7) (9:28)
Promises (Movement 8) (7:22)
Promises (Movement 9) (2:30)
Review: Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Northern (Redux)
Cat: 559515 0. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Everything's Gone Grey (6:51)
Northern (7:18)
A Dead Yellow Carpet (7:18)
Shell Shell Bye (9:50)
Haze It May Be (6:50)
November (7:03)
Review: Northern (Redux) hears an intriguing collaboration come to light. On it, we hear songwriter and composer Jeremiah Fraites (The Lumineers) team up with ambient musician and sound artist Taylor Deupree, for a complete reimagining of Deupree's acclaimed 2006 album of the same name, albeit featuring new piano contributions written and recorded by Fraites, along with renewed versions of the original tracks composed by Deupree. The result is a hypnotic, majestic album filled with sweeping atmospheric melodies and rich, transformative soundscapes.
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Live At Loft Shinjuku Tokyo Japan 23 July 1981 (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7988. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Session 2 (12:32)
Session 3 (19:18)
Review: Fred Frith's reputation as an art rock outlier in Henry Cow was already well-established in 1982, but equally Japanese band Totsuzen Danball were riding a wave of international acclaim following the release of their experimental new wave record Can I?. Frith had picked up on the band's sound and came to join them for a free improv session which was recorded and originally only released on Totsuzen Danball's own label as a cassette. Now it's been re-released in a more ceremonious fashion, capturing in high resolution the weird magic of multiple guitars flying in at acute angles and leading a merry dance around the drums and a pump organ.
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Environment 7003
Cat: LPTOT 89. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Future Testaments (4:12)
Resting Point (2:02)
A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road (5:54)
Where All Is Ending (3:41)
Overwrite (5:05)
I'm Eating Here (3:54)
Echos Of Inherent Sense (1:09)
A Space In The Subsequent Familiar (4:30)
Drift Incline (4:18)
Trichome (4:10)
Absence Of Solution (5:43)
Kwaahu (4:43)
Review: FSOL continue to be a prolific force in the sonic universe of their own making. The Environments series they started in 2007 has come to a head with a trio of albums over the past year and this is the last of them. There's a pointed callback at work on Environment 7.003, the cover explicitly referencing seminal early album ISDN, and the album is scattered with subtle nods to those mid 90s glory days. But The Future Sound Of London has always been about pushing forwards and that's precisely what Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain do on this resplendent suite of electronica, sure to satisfy the die hard fans without lazily rehashing old ideas.
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E2 XO
E2 XO (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 347LP. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noctis Ultimus (91 mix) (4:12)
XO Transmission (feat Qebrus - #1) (3:46)
Anthropocene (3:40)
Ocean Dreams (5:31)
The Last Rains (5:08)
Starship Launch (2:02)
Noctis Ultimus (4:12)
Beyond The Singularity (3:50)
Helix Nebula (2:21)
Noctis Reprise (For QEBRUS) (2:14)
XO 1 (Lutyen B) (4:53)
XO 2 (Kapteyn B) (6:14)
XO Transmission (#2) (2:07)
XO 4 (Wolf 1061 C) (6:26)
XO 6 (LHS1723 B) (5:54)
XO Transmission (#3) (2:26)
Planet B Awakening (0:47)
XO 7 (Teegarden B) (4:50)
Midnight Shore (4:29)
Beyond The Milky Way (2:47)
Review: Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard created a landmark of ambient music when they released 76:14 back in the 90s. Their Global Communication project was never just about ambient though, and it also coursed through deep house and more besides. In the spirit of progress, Middleton has returned to thinking about the project from a contemporary perspective, stepping forth as GCOM with the epic scope of E2 XO. From stirring orchestral suites to high octane DSP, it's an expansive listening experience that shows Middleton pushing himself into new terrain in the studio. Whether you tie it back to the prior material or not, it's a towering piece of work from an elder statesman of UK electronica.
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General Patton vs The X Ecutioners
General Patton vs The X Ecutioners ('silver streak' silver marbled vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: IPC 275LP2. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
X-Men Doctrine & Declaration: Target=40:40:11N 73:56:38W (1:30)
General P Counterintelligence: Target=37:47:36N 122:33:17W (1:31)
IGet Up, Punk! 0200 Hrs (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (1:01)
Roc Raida: Riot Control Agent/Combat Stress Control (1:48)
Improvised Explosive Device 0300 Hrs (1:51)
IVaqueros Y Indios! (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (2:29)
Precision Guided Needle-Dropping & Larynx Munitions (PGNDLM) (0:54)
Duelling Banjo Marching Drill (1:02)
Battle Hymn Of The Technics Republic (1:54)
IFire In The Hole! 0400 Hrs (Joint Special Operations Task Force) (1:04)
Convulsive Antidote For Nerve Agent Autoinjector (CANAA) (2:57)
Modified Combined Obstacle Overlay (MCOO) Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying & Love The Turntables (2:41)
Surprise Swing Insurgency/Tabla & Tongue Twist Counterattack/Dragon Seeks Path (3:44)
IKamikaze! 0500 Hrs (Take A Piece Of Me) (2:12)
We'll Paint This Town - Throat & Phonograph Fire Support Coordination Measures (TPFSCM) (1:38)
Imitative Electromagnetic Deception (IED)/Digital Nonsecure Voice Terminal (DNVT) (2:00)
AWOL Block Party Brawl 0600 Hrs (1:45)
Eastside Multichannel Tactical Scratch Communications (EMTSC) (2:19)
IPimps Up, Aces High! 0700 Hrs (Westside Swashbuckling Parade) (2:15)
Warcry/Infrared R'n'B Hallucination/Jungle Operations Exfiltration System (2:36)
LOL - ILoser On Line! (Hate The Player, Hate The Game) (1:54)
Low Altitude Vocal Parachute Extraction System (LAVPES) (2:10)
Battle Damage Assessment & Repair/White Flag Surrender/Wake Me Up In Heaven (2:40)
Review: A collaborative album made and released by Mike Patton and NYC's hip-hop DJ trio the X-Ecutioners, General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners is a landmark album in the big-smoked turntablists' discog, thanks to its then-newfangled embrace of elements of two nascent genres: free jazz and glitch. In fact, the album is themed around a war between the two vastly different styles, which makes it a worthy, but lesser-known contemporary to many other artists fusing the styles at the time, such as Amon Tobin. However, this album is more in the vein of Wu-Tang than future angst; this reissue via Ipecac serves to rejolt its underground infamy.
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Dream Less Suite
Dream Less Suite (limited 2xLP)
Cat: CORTIZONA 023. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Better Not To Begin (8:13)
Alaura (Yes) (7:01)
Veiled Threat (Extract) (3:47)
Track 4 (13:29)
Slave Priest (Yes) (6:01)
Hope Dies Now, Gratefully (3:14)
E-am-E (23:18)
NOW<------->NOW (22:53)
Review: Adding to the seemingly endless pile of reissues/retrospectives that focus on anything remotely related to COUM Transmissions or Throbbing Gristle, here comes 'Dreams Less Suite', which is a compilation album made up entirely of Hafler Trio and Genesis P-Orridge's unused film soundtracks, live shows and versions. Describable perhaps as 'dream noise', this album somehow straddles both the grating and the serene, quickly hopping between everything from industrial techno to glassy hell sounsdcapes.
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Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No 3: Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs
Henryk Gorecki: Symphony No 3: Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 395. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Modern Classical
Lento, Sostenuto Tranquillo Ma Cantabile (24:13)
Lento E Largo, Tranquillissimo - Cantabilissimo - Dolcissimo - Legatissimo (8:19)
Lento, Cantabile - Semplice (15:36)
Review: Five years ago, Portishead front woman Beth Gibbons joined forces with the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra to perform Henryk Gorecki's "Symphony Number 3 (Symphony Of Sorrowful Songs)" at the National Opera Grand Theatre in Warsaw. Here, the recording of the concert is finally given a release. It's a stunning suite of classical pieces, with the orchestra making short work of Gorecki's swelling movements and deeply melancholic musical motifs. Gibbons is in particularly fine form, transforming herself into an operatic artist and accurately delivers the stunning, Polish-language pieces. It's an astonishing performance and nothing like we've ever heard from her before. The 24-minute opening track is, in particular, breathtaking.
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Doctor Who: Original Music From Series 1 & 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SILLP 1224OR. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Soundtracks
Doctor Who Theme (TV version) (0:43)
Westminster Bridge (2:09)
The Doctor's Theme (1:16)
Cassandra's Waltz (3:09)
Slitheen (1:21)
Father's Day (1:54)
Rose In Peril (1:33)
Boom Town Suite (3:02)
I'm Coming To Get You (1:13)
Hologram (2:17)
Rose Defeats The Daleks (2:30)
Clockwork Tardis (1:18)
Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (2:14)
Rose's Theme (2:12)
Song For Ten (3:29)
The Face of Boe (1:17)
Unit (1:44)
Seeking The Doctor (0:44)
Madame De Pompadour (3:44)
Tooth & Claw (3:49)
The Lone Dalek (1:30)
New Adventures (3:28)
Finding Jackie (2:19)
Monster Bossa (2:31)
The Daleks (2:58)
The Cyberman (4:32)
Doomsday (5:08)
The Impossible Planet (3:12)
Sycorax Encounter (1:14)
Love Don't Roam (3:56)
Doctor Who Theme (album version) (2:33)
Review: Talk about a cultural Tardis, Doctor Who ranks among the most longstanding love affairs British TV viewers have ever had with a work of science fiction, ranking up there with global phenomena such as Star Trek in terms of legions of faithful fans and decade-spanning sagas. After a small blip of obscurity in the mid-late-1990s and immediate post-millennium years, the show rebooted and reconfigured for the 21st Century in 2005, and hasn't left the common conscience since.

The score is certainly something to do with that resonance. As far as theme tunes go, Doctor Who's may not still be the most forward thinking (as it was back in 1963), but it's easily up there in the premier league of iconic. On this live rendition of music from the latter-day Series 1 & 2 that theme remains as impactful, while a talented entourage of players and conductors also help us remember just how consistent the music is overall.
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Into Forever
Into Forever (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 013. Rel: 13 Apr 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Only A Woman (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:45)
As I Walk (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:25)
Dawn Horizon (1:07)
Badder Weather (feat Josephine Oniyama) (4:10)
These Goodbyes (2:45)
The Land Of (5:00)
Longshan Temple (3:18)
Cushendun (1:25)
Into Forever (feat Josephine Oniyama) (3:34)
Daan Park (6:18)
Jamais Vu (feat Bryony Jarman Pinto) (3:30)
Review: Following 2014's When The World Was One, Halsall and the Gondwana collective continue their spiritual jazz adventure with another immaculate narrative. Now with much more vocal prowess, singer Josephine Oniyama plays a lead role in the story, adding consistency and personality to the Halsall's swooning, cinematic odysseys. Highlights include the Hathaway-style half spoken/half sung "Badder Weather", the frenetic double bass and brushed drum crescendos of "The Land Of", the (lark) ascending strings and oriental scales of "Cushendun" and the smoky, faraway Coltraneisms of the title track. Modern jazz doesn't get any more authentic than this.
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When The World Was One
When The World Was One (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 010OP. Rel: 25 Mar 21
 
Jazz
When The World Was One (7:36)
A Far Away Place (7:42)
Patterns (8:14)
Falling Water (9:24)
Sagano Bamboo Forest (10:29)
Kiyomiza-Dera (6:58)
Tribute To Alice Coltrane (12:43)
Review: Manchester trumpeter, band leader and Gondwana label boss Mathew Hallsall is right at the forefront of today's thriving jazz scene. He has an enviable discography that takes in a wide range of jazz styles and the spiritual eastern leaning sounds of When The World Was One make it one of his best. It's the sort of mellifluous record that swells all round you, lifting your spirits filling you with joy and hope. Helping that be the case are the heavenly harps and shimmering piano chords, koto and bansuri flute payed by his Ensemble, but centre stage is always given to Halsall's own beautiful, heart aching trumpet playing. From bold heights to vulnerable lows, this is as good as jazz gets.
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Bridge Of Love
Bridge Of Love (gatefold coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DALA 007LPC1. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Soul
It's My Time (3:52)
One Tribe (4:36)
Feels So Good (4:36)
One Night of the Week (3:20)
Wounded Hearts (4:17)
Played a Fool by You (3:38)
Bridge of Love (5:15)
Butterfly (4:20)
Runnin' (To Get to Your Love) (3:33)
Raise Your Mind (4:59)
Review: Bobby Harden & The Soulful Saints unveil their new album Bridge of Love. The Soulful Saints are a skilled bunch of musicians who have played live with some of the very best from the Wu Tang Clan to Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and they are a perfect accompaniment to Bobby Harden's buttery vocals. Harden has earned his chops in The Blues Brothers since 2012, getting the nod from Stax legend Eddie Floyd who has passed the torch to this vital soul man. On this album Harden and his band run the gamut across an array of gorgeous soul sounds packed with love, big hooks and the sort of vocals that you will be singing along to for a long time. This is the coloured vinyl edition of this triumph of a record.
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Evening With The Devil (remastered)
Cat: NA 5210LP/PRSD2212. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Jazz
Mary Had An Abortion (3:29)
Where Am I (6:06)
Vol II Angry Young Man (part 1) (6:07)
Vol II Angry Young Man (part 2) (5:43)
Consciousness (3:35)
Rebirth (2:35)
Review: Wendell Harrison is an icon of Detroit's jazz heritage, not least as part of the Tribe collective. Following his collaborative album with Phil Ranelin in 1972, he stepped out as bandleader for the confrontational An Evening With The Devil, bringing a level of controversy and aggressive playing which undoubtedly ruffled feathers on its release. With Marcus Belgrave on flugelhorn, Ranelin on trombone, Charles Moore on trumpet, William Austin on bass and Ike Daney on drums, this important piece of Motor City jazz history gets a fresh lease of life via Now Again, sounding shocking and supernatural in equal measure, with moments of snatched beauty amidst the madness.

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Rock 'N' Roll Universal International Problem
Rock 'N' Roll Universal International Problem (limited opaque yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SBRY 1067. Rel: 28 Dec 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Huntingtons - "I Don't Wanna Be Wrong" (2:33)
Huntingtons - "You Got What I Need" (4:28)
Huntingtons - "Anywhere You Want To" (3:09)
Huntingtons - "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (2:40)
Travoltas - "She's Gonna Break My Heart In Two" (2:27)
Travoltas - "Hooray For You" (3:15)
Travoltas - "The Last Time That You Left" (3:09)
Travoltas - "Red River Rock" (2:22)
Review: A split release more than two decades in the making, and divided by life priorities, pressing delays and the literal expanse of the Atlantic Ocean; America's Huntingtons and Netherlands' Travoltas reunite after touring together in the Autumn of the new millennium to craft a long-planned, endlessly playful batch of pop-punk stompers. Debuting a brand-new cut a piece, as well as covering two of each other's older tracks, and rounding things out with renditions of favourite oldies, both groups have overcome the odds of truly, Rock'n'Roll Universal International Problems, to finally deliver a project approached with nothing more on its mind than the joy of collaboration.
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So Gold
So Gold (2xLP)
Cat: NSD 180LP. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Enter (intro) (4:36)
Magi's Love (feat Sharis) (2:02)
Little Miss Petty (feat LS&B, Thurz, Speed Walton & Point Of Realization) (5:18)
No Particulars (feat Syd, Didda Joe & August Rose) (5:26)
All Night (feat Deva, KarenBe & Colin Devane) (4:01)
Sofas (feat Didda Joe, Aqeelion, Bobby Earth & Muwasa) (4:45)
Loving You (feat Ivory T) (4:48)
Unconditional (feat Jimetta Rose, Bunchy & Coultrain) (5:15)
Crush You (feat Anderson Paak) (3:43)
Maybe Baby Winter (feat Jimetta Rose) (4:48)
Thorns & Roses (feat Sharis & Keng Zae) (4:46)
Supastar Youngin (feat Anderson Paak) (4:22)
Smile For Me (feat Peyton) (3:26)
If You Miss You Kiss You (feat Sa-Ra & Maurice II) (8:50)
Review: Shafiq Husayn has been a driving force on the Los Angeles music scene for decades. He is a producer, songwriter and vocalist who is part of the agenda setting trio Sa-Ra Creative Partners and has produced for greats like Erykah Badu, Robert Glasper, Ice-T, Bilal and Jurassic 5. The Grammy winner is also leader of the expansive The Dove Society collective with whom he links here for a new album So Gold. It's an eclectic, love-fulled fusion of jazz, cosmic soul, hip hop and r&b that is packed with lush musicianship, smooth vocal flows and timeless grooves.
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Afro Futuristic Dreams
Afro Futuristic Dreams (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 312LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Afro Futuristic Dreams (5:29)
Thank You God (13:15)
Police Dem (8:59)
First Peoples (6:58)
Truth To Power (7:18)
Re - Memory (5:30)
Garland Rose (6:39)
Requiem For The Ancestors (6:27)
Nice It Up (7:28)
Review: First things first - the cover art for this one is exceptional if you ask us and gets you very excited about what the album will hold once you drop the needle on the record. Good news - it's just as good, as Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids return to form with a first new album in three years. This one is as epic they come, exploring all manner of jazz and Afro-future sounds with core Pyramids members Ackamoor on sax, keytar and organ joined by flutist Margaux Simmons, Sandra Poindexter on violin and Bobby Cobb on guitar. Tracks take in hard-hitting socio-political commentaries and laments for lost loved ones as well as some nice and hazy cosmic trips.
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Compassion
Compassion (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 583514 3. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Compassion (4:28)
Arch (6:05)
Overjoyed (7:41)
Maelstrom (4:20)
Prelude: Orison (3:42)
Tempest (6:27)
Panegyric (5:34)
Nonaah (2:15)
Where I Am (5:22)
Ghostrumental (6:30)
It Goes (2:39)
Free Spirits/Drummer's Song (6:39)
Review: Pianist-composer Vijay Iyer follows his 2021 ECM disc Uneasy - the first to showcase his trio featuring bassist Linda May Han Oh and drummer Tyshawn Sorey - with Compassion, another album in league with these two gifted partners. Compassion, Iyer's eighth release as a leader for ECM, continues his drive to explore fresh territory while also referencing his forebears along the way, two of them long associated with the label. The album includes a powerful interpretation of Stevie Wonder's 'Overjoyed', which Iyer selected as an indirect homage to the late Chick Corea. Another tip of the hat comes with 'Nonaah', a whirlwind of a piece by avant-garde sage Roscoe Mitchell, a key mentor for the pianist. Then there are Iyer's own melodically alluring, rhythmically invigorating compositions, ranging from the pensive title track to the hook-laced highlights 'Tempest' and 'Ghostrumental'.
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I<3UQTINVU
I<3UQTINVU (limited red vinyl LP + scented inner sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: RT 0430LPE. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sexy (feat Babymorocco) (4:14)
All Roads Lead To London (feat Coby Sey & Ersatz) (2:02)
Good Girl (3:59)
I Touch (4:38)
I Feel (2:36)
Pain Is Real (3:47)
Red Eye (feat Ian Starr) (1:55)
I Noticed You (feat Kirin J Callinan) (4:19)
Sexy 2 (3:28)
Review: London-based duo Jockstrap have fully remixed their album I Love You Jennifer B from 2002. It was shortlisted for a Mercury Prize that year and was written by the band's Taylor Skye, who also had the idea for this remixed version while making different versions of the album's tracklisting. Several guests feature including Ersatz and Ian Starr and the inspiration for these new takes was texture and sound rather than the musical material itself. "It's an experiment! I'm still learning" says Syke of a wildly eclectic album that fuses club, noise, pop and indie into a thrilling contemporary record.
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Jaiyede Afro
Jaiyede Afro (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 112LPC. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Funk
Buje Buje (8:22)
Love They Neighbour (4:20)
Aseni (5:18)
Sangodele (4:29)
Jaiyede Afro (6:07)
Omo Oba Blues (3:50)
In The Middle (4:45)
Be Continued (11:11)
Alafia (3:12)
Review: It's been nearly ten years since the first release of Orlando Julius and The Heliocentrics' first ever collaborative album, Jaiyede Afro, which did thorough justice to the creative possibilities of Nigerian Afrobeat that arguably haven't been represented so well since Fela Kuti's last releases. Deft rhythms, and loosely-laid-down layers of guitar and horn, ride over each other like harmonious, health-giving backings for life across this short statement of nine tracks. Now reissued via Strut, we're reminded of its spiritual mood of tricky electronics and wahhing ambiences, as it slowly expands outwards into a holistic psychedelia, more than the some of its easily discernible parts.
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Live At The Fillmore Miami
Live At The Fillmore Miami (LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DOC 334LP. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Toro Y Moi - "Ordinary Please" (2:54)
Toro Y Moi - "Girl Like You" (3:48)
Toro Y Moi - "The Loop" (3:40)
Toro Y Moi - "Deja Vu" (2:52)
Toro Y Moi - "Millenium" (feat The Mattson 2) (2:51)
Khruangbin - "First Class" (5:23)
Khruangbin - "August Twelve" (5:03)
Khruangbin - "August 10" (4:46)
Khruangbin - "Maria Tambien" (9:25)
Review: Khruangbin came out of lockdown and hit the road with glee, spreading their infectious, groove-laden joy around the world, and now the dust has settled on that wild ride they wanted to create a special kind of document of their experience watching people dancing together again for the first time in too long. Rather than a straight-up live album, they decided to create a series of Live At recordings which not only feature choice cuts from Khruangbin's sets, but also showcases the music of the people they played with. In the case of this release, it's Toro Y Moi who get the A-side warm-up slot, recorded from their May 7 2022 show from The Fillmore, Miami Beach.
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Petrodragonic Apocalypse Or Dawn Of Eternal Night: An Annihilation Of Planet Earth & The Beginning Of Merciless Damnation
Motor Spirit (6:55)
Supercell (6:50)
Converge (6:42)
Witchcraft (3:31)
Gila Monster (5:47)
Dragon (14:11)
Flamethrower (5:04)
Dawn Of Eternal Night (14:20)
Review: It's hard to side with anyone that goes in hard on enigmatic epic metallers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. When a band releases 24 studio albums you know they're sure of themselves and cult followers are almost guaranteed to support every release. When those releases come with names like PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth and the Beginning of Merciless Damnation you also know the band don't really care for people who take things too seriously. There's always been an interesting juxtaposition between the Gizzard's tongue in cheek persona - even the band name smacks of wry humour - and the music itself, though, and this outing is no different. Sprawling guitar-fuelled arrangements that owe as much to post punk as psychedelic and prog reign supreme, making for another powerhouse outing you can love or feel indifferent towards, but never legitimately hate.
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Volume 3: Dub Too Much
Cat: PRLP 033. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Dub
Girl I Want To Dub You (feat Cornell Campbell) (2:16)
Dub My World (feat Johnny Clarke) (3:27)
African Roots In Dub (feat Johnny Clarke) (3:08)
Pure Dubbing (feat Horace Andy) (4:28)
Straight To Phil Pratt Head (feat David Isaacs) (2:45)
Mining (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:30)
Dub Too Much (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:51)
Step It Up In Dub (feat Barry Brown) (3:55)
In The Morning (feat Tinga Stewart) (2:53)
Stop (feat Delroy Wilson) (3:26)
Lingering (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:33)
Blessed Dub (feat David Issacs & Dillinger) (2:29)
Review: One person who surely never dubbed too much was the prolific and pioneering King Tubby, but that hasn't stopped Patate Records from putting together a third volume of his work with that sub-title. All of the 12 tracks on this release are classic, rare and/or unreleased and they were ll produced by the man himself in the late 70s during the gold age of the genre. Rodguel Sinclair aka Blackbeard is the producer of the material and his backing band The Ring Craft Posse, which included noted reggae heads like Sly & Robbie, Family Man and Carlton Barrett, all feature next to some of the era's finest vocalists - Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy and Johnny Clarke amongst them. Basically, this is as authentic and essential a collection of 70s reggae as you can get.
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Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12819. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (3:18)
Burst Forth Exceptional ZENKAI Power! (3:31)
Battle (I-KU-SA) (3:54)
Whole (3:55)
Journey Of Light (6:07)
The Strongest Rival (3:45)
HERO (You're The Hero) (4:06)
MIND POWER (KI) (5:41)
Girigiri - World Extreme (3:20)
Blue Wind HOPE (3:43)
Burning Fight - The Burning Battles (3:20)
Day Of Destiny - Soul Vs Soul (4:51)
Beyond The Galaxy Rising High (3:57)
WE GOTTA POWER (3:57)
We Were Angels (3:50)
Review: A selection of fifteen pieces from the soundtrack of the cult anime Dragon Ball Z, on a limited 2xLP edition, fully licensed, including the main opening track 'CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA'. This soundtrack accompanies the anime's key moment in which Dragon Ball Z resumes five years after Son Goku's wedding. Radditz, a mysterious warrior, arrives on Earth to find Goku, who learns that he comes from a planet of warriors from a planet of warriors, of which only four remain. The plot is based on a succession of increasingly strong opponents to be fought, but there's often a quest or travel motif that adds interest beyond the duels. All this, and more, is bolstered by this electrifying soundtrack edition.
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