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Shamrocks & Shenanigans
Cat: TB 543. Rel: 11 Jan 02
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Shamrocks & Shenanigans (LP version)
Shamrocks & Shenanigans (Muggs main mix & instrumental)
Shamrocks & Shenanigans (Butch Vig mix)
Shamrocks & Shenanigans (Salaam main pass)
Put Your Head Out (LP version)
Review: With the likes of 'Jump Around' on its track listing, House of Pain's 'Shamrocks And Shenanigans' (Boom Shalock Lock Boom)
had crossover effect. Potential a-plenty, funky rhythms and quick rapping for the hip-hoppers, hooky melodies for the pop kids
and enough hard edge and cocksure swagger to get more open-minded rockers interested. Classic party banger alert.
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 in stock $20.26
Every Dog Has Its Day Vol 3
Cat: AX 26/36793. Rel: 14 Mar 02
 
Techno
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Review: Jazzy, funky and percussive techno grooves.
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Played by: Lakuti
 in stock $20.00
Hypnotize
Hypnotize (12")
Cat: TELEVISION 029. Rel: 13 Apr 06
 
Electro House
Hypnotize
Freaky Stuff
Review: A damned functional tool as well as a fundamentally funky foresight. Dave DK did it again: "Hypnotize"!
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 in stock $11.05
Umi Says/Sandstorm
Cat: UM 323. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mos Def - "Umi Says" (dub)
Mos Def - "Umi Says" (vocal)
Carl Craig - "Sandstorm"
Review: Mos Def's "Umi Says" is one of those tunes that has crossover appeal from hip hop, house to mainstream. It's simplistic beauty and heartfelt vocals make for a truly amazing piece of music that breaks all genre boundaries. Long since deleted, the dub and vocal mix appear on this limited white label promo. On the flip, you'll find the deeper than deep tech storm that is Carl Craig's "Sandstorm" a much overlooked B side of one of his records.
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 in stock $14.21
Ruff Draft
Ruff Draft (2xLP)
Cat: STH 2153LP. Rel: 16 Mar 07
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro
Let't Take It Back
Reckless Driving
Nothing Like This
The $
Interlude
Make' Em NV
Interlude
Crushin' (Yeeeeaah!)
Shouts
Intro (alternative)
Wild
Take Notice (feat Guilty Simpson)
Shouts (alternative)
Review: "Ruff Draft", originally released in 2003, is a sought-after album that remains the elusive key release in J Dilla's catalogue. This has freewheeling, in-your-face synthesizers, and an uncharacteristically sample-heavy approach that is as banging as it is experimental.
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 in stock $30.80
Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - Singles & Demos 1964 To 1967
Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind
I Want To Be Alone
Train Song
Love Song
Winter Is Blue
Coldest Night Of The Year
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Track 17
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind
Winter Is Blue
Girl's Song In Winter
If In Winter (100 Lovers)
Wishwanderer
Don't Believe
17 Pink Sugar Elephants
Autumn Leaves
Leave Me
If In Winter (100 Lovers)
How Do I Know
Find My Heart Again
Go Before Dawn
Girl's Song In Winter
I Don't Know What Love Is
Don't Believe What They Say
Love You Now
I Know
Someday
Review: Following the amazing success story of Vashti Bunyan's recent re-emergence as an artist after an exile of over 30 years, we are proud and excited to release "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind", a comprehensive compilation of early recordings dating from the period prior to Vashti's classic "Just another Diamond Day" album which was originally released 1970. Titled after Vashti's (Jagger/Richards-penned) debut single which opens the compilation, this double-album represents an attempt to both open out and draw a line under the past, and also to try to set the record straight about the disparity between how Vashti viewed (and still views) herself against the way she has been popularly perceived. Widely construed as a folk singer - a tag she fundamentally disagrees with - these recordings instead reveal Vashti as a pop singer, however 'fragile' and unique. A complete collection of Vashti's existing early recordings, the album is divided across two discs and features 25 tracks - mostly rescued from a number of old acetates and quarter-inch tapes Vashti's brother John had found in his attic a few years ago.
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 in stock $35.01
Decadence
Decadence (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 022. Rel: 14 Jun 10
 
Coldwave/Synth
Game & Performance (3:30)
Felicita (3:03)
Decadence (3:20)
Dance With Me (4:02)
Le Couloir (3:34)
Paris Orly (4:23)
Sex & Trouble (4:14)
Ministry Of Love (3:22)
Minimaliste (2:26)
Le Camion (5:27)
Review: Initially released in 2010, Minimal Wave's retrospective of obscure French '80s outfit Deux remains one of the label's most sought-after compilations. Here, it gets a deserved re-press, allowing a whole new generation of listeners to fall in love with the quirky works of the Lyon-based duo. The album's ten tracks, which were drawn from various obscure cassettes and seven-inch singles, effortlessly join the dots between moody electro, cold-wave, new wave and eccentric synth-pop, reflecting the pair's esoteric approach to wayward electronic pop. This second edition comes in a hand-numbered edition of 999 copies, with Minimal Wave's usual attention to detail present on the weighty packaging.
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Played by: Tomasz Guiddo
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Nothing Is Certain LP Sampler
Cat: NONPLUS 006. Rel: 18 Aug 10
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Phobos
Oort Cloud
Matter Of Time
Review: Instra:mental's Nonplus imprint are set to unleash US based producer ASC's debut album, Nothing Is Certain next month but first deliver a three track taster of this highly anticipated LP. "Phobos" sets industrial noises and sparse, dramatic tones as its backdrop but entwines electronic grooves and micro samples over the top to create his unusual but wholly captivating sound. "Oort Cloud" drops out into some cosmic, downtempo atmospheres of weightless space before "Matter of Time" explores wind-like sounds and melodies, deep oceans of bass and his intriguing use of Oriental sounding percussion. Once listen to this will have you holding your breath for July's LP.
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Resolution 653
Cat: NONPLUSCD 003. Rel: 05 Apr 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Sun Rec
User
8
Waterfalls
Aggro Acid
Arc
Love Arp
Thomp
Talkin' Mono
Rift Zone
Plok
Delta Zone (Advance)
Memory Implant
Review: Alex Green and Damon Kirkham's debut album has been a long time coming. It follows an action-packed decade that's seen them morph from drum & bass punishers to dubstep fusionists and, more recently, bass music experimentalists. With such experience behind them, it's perhaps no surprise that Resolution 653 is an eclectic set. What's more surprising is the expansiveness of their approach. Within the album's 13 tracks lies glass-clear electronic futurism, brain-warping acid tracks, murky dusbtep, slo-mo 4/4 sweetness, hard edged electro bounce, off-kilter IDM and, naturally, 140 BPM bass bangers. As a summary of where British bass music's at in 2011, it's unsurpassed.
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 in stock $2.10
The London Sessions
The London Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DFA 2274. Rel: 23 May 11
 
Indie/Alternative
Us V Them (London Session)
All I Want (London Session)
Drunk Girls (London Session)
Get Innocuous! (London Session)
Daft Punk Is Playing At My House (London Session)
All My Friends (London Session)
Pow Pow (London Session)
I Can Change (London Session)
Yr City Is A Sucker (London Session)
Review: Anyone lucky enough to have caught James Murphy and his entourage of highly talented musical friends live will attest that it's here LCD Soundsystem truly excel. And whilst this London Sessions album recorded in the aftermath of such a performance at last year's Glastonbury Festival does not replicate such an elation filled experience, the chance to hear some of the band's best tracks recorded live makes this worth investigating. It's basically a showcase for how tight a group of musicians Gavin Russom, Pat Mahoney and Nancy Whang are, most notably on "Get Innocuous" where Russom really goes to town on the synths and "Daft Punk Is Playing At My House" which gets embellished with a liberal dose of tightness, tautness and spikiness. The band has such an all encompassing back catalogue that you could spend all day dissecting which tracks they should have included here, and it's a mark of the aforementioned tightness that even the somewhat risible "Drunk Girls" sounds markedly improved here.
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Played by: I Love Disco!
 in stock $40.53
Neo d+ RCA Class B Analogue Audio Cables (pair, 2.0m)
Cat: 428673 Rel: 21 Jun 11
 
Pair of RCA class B analogue audio cables, 2.0m
Notes: Analogue interconnects for Laptop DJ systems and CDJs

"d+ RCA series" is specialized for DJs and designed according to feedback from DJs, artists, and clubs. By using this series to connect between a DJ mixer and DJ equipment like CDJs, Traktor, and Serato products, you can get a huge advantage in sound quality. Especially if used in tandem with d+ USB series, they improve the sound quality and enhance the details of DJ I/O such as Serato SCRATCH LIVE or NI TRAKTOR. Although MP3 files tend to emphasize noise or sounds which are not favourable for human ears, the d+ RCA series provides smooth, stereoscopic sounds and reduces distortion and signal loss through its excellent electrical properties.

In designing the d+ RCA series, Neo contemplated the best combination of important materials and factors including structure, conductors, insulators, shielding, outer sheath, and plug contacts.

Of course these benefits apply not only for compressed audio files. The d+ RCA series also helps dissolve the stiffness and shallowness of digital sounds in high quality formats like WAV, AIFF, and FLAC.

In addition, the hi-definition playback from the d+ RCA series helps for making a high quality recording when capturing sound from vinyl.

Although wiring is often regarded as an eyesore in the booth or studio, the colourful and innovative product design of the d+ series makes a stylish impression. Aesthetically focused artists often choose our products for this reason.

"d+ RCA series" improves the sound quality of DJ equipment and achieves high level performance from your DJ gear and sound production.

Cable: Analogue Audio Cable (RCA connector )
Flat cable twisted structure: Reverse Concentric
Conductor: High purity oxygen-free copper (0.18mm × 33)
Sheath: PVC
Insulator: Polyolefin
Terminal: 24K gold-plated bronze alloy coating
Housing: PBT + Glass Fiber
Length: 2.0m
Country of manufacture: China
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Decadubs 1 EP
Cat: HDB 082. Rel: 22 May 14
 
Bass
Mala - "Expected, Level 10"
DVA - "Technical Difficulties"
Kuedo - "Mtzpn"
Kode9 - "Xingfu Lu" (Helix remix)
Review: Hyperdub kick off the vinyl side to their ten-year celebrations with this weighty four-tracker from some of the leading lights from the label's story. Mala is in a strident mood with "Expected, Level 10" carrying through that extra touch of melody from the Mala In Cuba LP. DVA cuts loose with the leftfield scattershot groove of "Technical Difficulties", reveling in tonal experimentation and jagged rhythmic flair to a stunning end. Still locked into the sci-fi trap tangent that characterised Severant, Kuedo turns out the haunting "Mtzpn" and Helix pops up for a remix of Kode9's "Xingfu Lu" that strips down to bare essentials with a little starlit soul rubbed into the framework.
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 in stock $5.53
Peter & The Wolf
Peter & The Wolf (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVCL 011. Rel: 28 Oct 14
 
Classical
Peter & The Wolf, Op 67 (27:11)
Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra, Op 34 (17:12)
Review: This recording of the Philadelphia Orchestra performing Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 story and orchestral score Peter and the Wolf was recorded in 1977 and was originally released in 1978. The role of the narrator on the recording was initially offered to both Peter Ustinov and Alec Guinness who both turned it down, before David Bowie agreed to take on the role, supposedly as a Christmas present to his son. On the B-side is another equally as charming piece of recent classical history, Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra as narrated by Hugh Downs.
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 in stock $30.80
Gutz
Gutz (limited fluorescent orange vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 015. Rel: 19 Nov 14
 
Techno
Gutz
Rut
Save Us
Review: Earlier this year Minimal Wave offshoot provided one of this year's most visceral dancefloor weapons in Kino-I, the debut from Doug Lee's new An-I project. Taking inspiration from techno, jack, industrial and punk, An-I successfully drew a line under some of the Berlin-based artist's previous disco-flavoured endeavours. And then some! If you like the Kino-I 12" you will love the new triplet of An-I productions housed on this appropriately titled Gutz 12". The title track alone should come with a health warning; such is the furious onslaught of machine funk it contains, whilst the unnerving "Rut" is the most schizophrenic production you will hear this year. Best of all id closing track "Save Us" sounds like a cross between in Aeternam Vale and Silent Servant. Pressed on a rather thick and dashing slab of magenta orange vinyl!
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Heaven Or Hell
Cat: PATH 008. Rel: 17 Nov 15
 
Techno
Path To Hell (6:45)
Path To Heaven (6:51)
Heaven Or Hell (6:22)
Review: Reade White has many aliases to his name, including Caustic Everything and Fiction Life, but the Fate 258 moniker is the one that has grabbed our attention the most thanks to the excellent Why 2K? EP that came out in 1999 on Path - still a digger's favourite and a gorgeous piece of techno. He's back out of the blue on Path with the dark and molecular sonics of "Path To Hell" on the A-side, followed by the slower and more hypnotic "Path To Heaven", and the wonky sways of electro in "Heaven Or Hell"; both the B-side tunes are the ones for the corner dwellers. Sick; please do not sleep on this.
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Played by: Reade Truth
 in stock $12.10
Paz E Futebol 2: A Selection Of Brazilian Infused Jazz & Soul From Brazil & Around The World
JAZZANOVA / VARIOUS
Cat: SK 302. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Raffalla Renzulli - "Asking Eyes" (5:55)
Quarteto Uai - "Marcas" (2:12)
Ary lobo - "Nego Sao" (2:11)
Minas - "Calma Mulher" (3:50)
Skymark - "Boa Noite Meu Filho (Mental)" (5:33)
Ed Motta - "Daqui Pro Meter" (4:45)
Hardkandy - "Dunks" (4:11)
Piry Reis - "Ceu Da Managua" (5:00)
Jackson Do Pandeiro & Almira - "E So Blanco" (2:17)
Lucas Santana - "Dia De Furar Onda No Mar" (3:57)
Kate Ceberano - "Like Now" (3:19)
Penha Maria - "Voce Balanca O Meu Coracao" (2:49)
Os Originais Do Samba - "Canto Chorado" (5:03)
Fafa De Belem - "Naturalmente" (3:17)
Azambuja & Cia - "Tema Do Azambuja" (4:22)
Nathan Haines - "U See That" (5:19)
Eumir Deodato - "Arranha Ceu (Skyscrapers)" (4:50)
Candeias - "Palmeiras" (7:35)
Jazzanova - "Gafiera" (instrumental trio version) (2:59)
Review: Peace and football: not only the best compilation album title of 2006 (and possibly every year since) but also an immaculate collection of Brazilian folk, funk, disco and soul by Sonar Kollektiv champs Jazzanova. Ten years on and the SK dons are back with a second edition of Paz E Futbol, compiled with just as much care as an homage to football's spiritual home as that debut record. To adopt the football parlance, the band's digging duties score goal after goal after goal; the smoky Simoneisms of Ary Lobo, the heavenly vibraphonics of Skymark, the slippery time signature and almost cosmic bossa of Lucas Santana, the raw jazz soul of Nathan Haines, the list goes on. Peace out.
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Anterior Space
Anterior Space (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FUR 110. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Ambient/Drone
Into Light (11:02)
Apparent Motion (9:43)
Temporary, Autonomous (8:37)
Involution (11:11)
Review: British ambient producer Jimmy Billingham aka HOLOVR has previously flaunted his wares on respected imprints such as Opal Tapes, Firecracker and Indole where he presented the brilliant Line Of Flight LP last year. "Into Light" or "Apparent Motion" could pass for The Orb or even CTI's early ambient electronica experiments, both awash in soothing analogue pads, hypnotic bleeps and faint 303 acid flourishes. On the flip, there's more quality to be found on the cosmic journey "Involution" that's full of vintage analogue synth flair, screeching and squealing all over the place; it's pure bliss.
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 in stock $19.48
Pyrography
Pyrography (2xLP + in 32 page hard-back art book)
Cat: BBE 380ALP. Rel: 10 Mar 17
 
Deep House
I'm Happy (3:55)
Envision (4:14)
Walkin' In Paris (5:03)
Idiosyncracy (5:07)
Trinity Ov Me (feat Oveous Maximus) (5:09)
ManOWirdz (6:29)
The Distance (8:14)
No Way (6:01)
Intro (Solemait) (2:47)
Pheramones (10:45)
Ser Al Santisimo (4:48)
Yeku Yeku (6:56)
A Day Without U (3:38)
Review: When Osunlade first conceived and released Pyrography in 2011, it was meant to be the closing chapter of his house music journey. Of course, his attitude has changed since, but the album remains a fine statement from one of house music's most singular producers. This reissue from BBE puts the original set on vinyl for the first time, packaging it inside a brilliantly presented book featuring images, prayers, and information on the Yoruba culture that has long inspired the producer. Musically, the set expands on his usual spiritual house blueprint, fusing elements of jazz, broken beat and soul with influences as diverse as 80s talk box funk, hazy disco and 90s NY house. It remains one of Osunlade's finest works, so it's great to see it on wax at last.
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Reach Up: Disco Wonderland
Andy SMITH / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 386CLP. Rel: 13 Nov 17
 
Funk
Don Laka - "I Wanna Be Myself" (5:47)
Freedom - "Get Up & Dance" (3:35)
Advance - "Take Me To The Top" (6:19)
Jimmy Ross - "First True Love Affair" (Andy Smith & Nick Halkes Reach Up re-edit) (6:37)
Sure Thing - "Holding You Tight" (extended DJ mix) (5:43)
Joanne Wilson - "Got To Have You" (Whiskey Barons re-edit) (6:15)
Neddy Smith - "Give It Up" (5:10)
T Connection - "Groove To Get Down" (4:10)
Jimmy Young - "Times Are Tight" (7:12)
World Premiere - "Share The Night" (7:17)
Jimmy Bo Horne - "Is It In" (5:23)
Tamiko Jones - "Let It Flow" (6:51)
Cloud 1 - "Patty Duke" (5:23)
Shot - "Main Thing" (feat Kim Marsh) (5:45)
Disco Dub Band - "For The Love Of Money" (4:10)
Review: In recent times, crate-digging hero Andy Smith has turned his attention to the world of disco and boogie, showcasing the depth of his collection as part of the Reach Up collective. It seems fitting, then, that his latest compilation - a triple-vinyl epic - should explore the disco and electrofunk gems lurking in his vast vault of records. There are a few well-known gems (Disco Dub Band, World Premiere, Freedom and Sure Thing's modern electrofunk anthem "Holding Me Tight", for starters), but far more overlooked or slept-on gems (Advance's boogie killer "Take Me To The Top" and Jimmy Bo Horne's "Is It In" being great examples). The collection also boasts a couple of tasty re-edits, including an unheard one by Smith and pal Nick Halkes of Jimmy Ross's Paradise Garage anthem "First True Love Affair".
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $27.11
Morning In America
Cat: CLMN 178. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Soul
Morning In America (3:50)
Cruisin' To The Park (3:36)
Review: Earlier this year, Durand Jones and the Indications delivered one of the revivalist soul albums of 2019: the conscious, politically charged "American Love Call". Their latest "45" boasts one of the album's standout moments, "Morning In America", a weary but impassioned commentary on Trump's United States that features evocative strings, laidback 60s soul grooves and a stunning lead vocal from Durand Jones. It comes backed by previously unheard cut "Cruisin' To The Park", a lusciously sugary, heartfelt and loved-up affair where drummer Aaron Frazer handles lead vocals. Like the A-side, it's a stunning slice of emotion-stirring soul.
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Of All The Things (Deluxe Edition)
Of All The Things (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code in pop-up sleeve)
Cat: SK 360LP. Rel: 25 Oct 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Look What You Are Doing To Me (feat Phonte) (3:03)
Let Me Show Ya (feat Paul Randolph) (6:27)
I Can See (feat Ben Westbeech) (3:35)
Lie (feat Thief) (4:31)
Little Bird (feat Jose James) (6:06)
Rockin' You Eternally (feat Leon Ware & Dwele) (4:47)
So Far From Home (feat Phonte) (4:13)
What Do You Want? (feat Joe Dukie) (4:48)
Lucky Girl (feat Paul Randolph) (3:32)
Gafiera (feat Pedro Martins & Azymuth) (2:41)
Morning Scapes (feat Bembe Segue) (4:09)
Dial A Cliche (feat Paul Randolph) (4:13)
Little Bird (instrumental) (6:04)
Lucky Girl (instrumental) (3:34)
Gafiera (instrumental) (2:39)
Look What You're Doing To Me (instrumental) (3:04)
Lie (instrumental edit 2019) (4:31)
Morning Scapes (instrumental) (4:08)
So Far From Home (instrumental) (4:13)
Rockin' You Eternally (instrumental) (4:43)
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Timelines Part 1
Cat: NONPLUS 050A. Rel: 15 Nov 19
 
Drum And Bass
Pacific Heights (5:46)
Sakura (6:18)
Photograph (5:45)
End Credits (6:02)
Review: Eight years after their ground-breaking "Resolution 653" full length, pioneering duo Instra:mental make a welcome return with their new album Timelines, and this first selection of tunes from it gives you a good idea why. "Pacific Heights" is a jumble of minimal drum beats and futuristic synth smears that is atmospheric, while "Sakura" is more sparse and zoned out thanks to forlorn chords which speak of romantic pain. Things slow down into deep rubbery rhythms on the lush "Photograph" while "End Credits" has an unexpected Balearic vibe to it, with breezy chords making for a mood that feels akin to gazing out to sea.
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Peel Session
Peel Session (12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 3006. Rel: 15 Nov 19
 
Techno
Take Control (4:11)
To The Limit (3:31)
Rob's Nightmare (4:07)
Lost World (5:42)
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Ice Rave
Cat: SNKR 024. Rel: 11 Dec 19
 
Bass
Ice B8ss (4:11)
Space Conga (4:03)
Time To Let Go (2:33)
Heat Depth (2:42)
Ice Rave (4:12)
Crush Sphere (3:30)
Tekker Wave (3:09)
Afterlife (2:49)
Review: Over the course of his career to date, shadowy London producer Filter Dread has proved to be one bass music's most imaginative producers, offering up a range of EPs that snugly sit in the cracks between sub-genres. On "Ice Rave", his debut album, he continues this approach, romping through a collection of weighty, club-ready cuts that variously touch on dancehall/140 fusion ("Ice B8ass"), eight-bit electro ("Space Conga"), mind-altering post-grime intensity ("Time To Let Go"), hybrid hardcore/dubstep insanity ("Ice Rave") and mutant tech-funk (the skittish and doom-laden "Tekker Wave"). In other words, it's a sub-heavy sprint just overflowing with ideas.
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Played by: Soundbwoy Killah
 in stock $17.37
DJ Kicks
DJ Kicks (2xLP)
Cat: K7 046LP. Rel: 15 May 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Small World - "Livin' Free" (Soundtrack mix) (7:27)
Aquasky - "Kauna" (7:30)
Hardfloor - "Dadamnpheaknoizphunk?" (dubdope) (9:03)
JMJ & Flytronix - "In Too Deep" (7:59)
Shantel - "Bass & Several Cars" (4:36)
Tango - "Spellbound" (6:10)
Thievery Corporation - "Shoalin Satellite" (7:38)
Review: To get away from the 'one track after the other' compilation concept K&D checked in at Havlis Super Sound where their man Alex (don of the echo chambers) has a secret dub-laboratory. There K&D did a dub session on the selected tracks to inject some dynamics and life into it. They took two bottles of Highland Park whisky and their old dub-echoes from the cellar and did a smoked-out dub echo-orgy.
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Stabbed & Shot
Cat: AV 009LP. Rel: 24 Jun 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (3:26)
Driver's Seat (feat Styles P & Jadakiss) (3:04)
Thruway Music (3:16)
Gun Or Knife (3:27)
2 Weapons (2:29)
Intro (instrumental) (4:28)
Driver's Seat (instrumental) (2:22)
Paper Trail (4:12)
So Strategic (2:53)
My River (2:08)
Man Of The Kitchen (2:10)
Game Away (feat Emanny) (3:12)
Paper Trail (instrumental) (0:54)
So Strategic (instrumental) (2:59)
My River (instrumental) (1:14)
Review: Air Vinyl have secured a deal that allows them to reissue the seminal joint album by Benny The Butcher and 38 Spesh. The second part of the album comes later in the year, but the first one from 2018 is in the spotlight here. It's an accomplished affair that draws you int via lazy and long legged beats on the intro then gets more serious and confrontational on "Driver's Seat" (feat Styles P & Jadakiss). Social issues are address square on with tracks like "Gun Or Knife" and sweeter interludes like "Intro" (instrumental) help things move on without getting too heavy on one topic.
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Electric Baile
Cat: RBSSS 5. Rel: 23 Sep 20
 
Deep House
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia vocal edit) (5:19)
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia dub edit) (4:50)
Electric Baile (Enzo Elia bonus beats) (3:14)
Pushin' Too Hard (Gerd Janson Mega mix) (6:39)
Pushin' Too Hard (Gerd Janson Instrumix) (6:14)
Review: Running Back's Super Sound Singles hits fantastic number five with another steamy power dance offering that looks back to go forwards. Enzo Elia is an Italian edit maestro who offers three different take son a stomping disco cut with stark synth sounds and a vocal that brings the attitude. The vocal version is a real stomping gem, the dub is all about cutting your body loose and the bonus beats is pure filth. Label boss Gerd Janson serves up two of his own bristling, speaker busting mixes to round out a package of real dance floor dynamite.
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Played by: Dj soFa, DJ ROCCA
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Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 063LPB. Rel: 21 Oct 20
 
Soundtracks
Prologue (1:50)
Main Title (1:15)
Robot Fight (1:19)
Leto's Theme (1:40)
The Box (2:37)
The Floating Fat Man (The Baron) (1:25)
Trip To Arrakis (2:37)
First Attack (2:46)
Prophecy Theme (4:21)
Dune (Desert Theme) (5:32)
Paul Meets Chani (3:05)
Prelude (Take My Hand) (1:03)
Paul Takes The Water Of Life (2:47)
Big Battle (3:08)
Paul Kills Feyd (1:53)
Final Dream (1:26)
Take My Hand (2:37)
Review: Given 'Africa' has been the soundtrack to university athletics union night's out for the last 40 years or so it's safe to say Toto are a band that really deserve more in-depth attention. As this mind-blowing soundtrack to the cult science fiction film Dune goes to show, there's a lot more to the outfit than the chart-friendly glam-riffdom of their most famous single.



Brian Eno's name gives a sign of how arty things get, but in truth he's only responsible for a fraction of this adventurous listen, which is packed with movie soundbites to set the scene among fantastical landscapes, rather than realism. From classical overtures ('Leto's Theme', 'Trip To Arrakis'), through tense incidentals ('The Box') and crystalline synthdom ('Prophecy Theme'), it's only really on the credit-worthy 80s pop balladry of 'Take My Hand' that we get the stadium payoff Toto fans are used to, completing an epic journey.
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LTDBLBL 008
LTDBLBL 008 (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: LTDBLBL 008. Rel: 26 Oct 20
 
Deep House
Scales (intro) (2:22)
Kindness (6:38)
Marnix (7:13)
Never Alone (2:48)
Chb Pimpin' (13:05)
Quomo (outro) (3:37)
Review: Put on your smoking jacket and kick back, because this coming together of Retromigration and Nephews is smoother than butter. The intro in particular is as seductive as hey come, with rolling drums and jazzy chords that will have you wishing it lasted way longer than the two minutes it does. 'Kindness' picks up the pace but is still super cuddly and warm, with neat piano riffs riding on a bumpy kick drum pattern. That continues through 'Marnix' and then a second interlude 'Never Alone' again swells the heart and has you all misty eyed. 'Chb Pimpin' is an excellent Rhodes work out before you're left melting into the sofa one final time at the hands of 'Quomo.'
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Disco Hits (remastered)
Disco Hits (remastered) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODCLP 003. Rel: 02 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
On The Beat (album version) (5:58)
All Night Long (She's Got The Moves I Like) (album version) (5:53)
Keep It Hot (extended version) (6:30)
Imagination (extended Promo mix) (6:52)
Riccochet (Dancin' Danny D' mix) (5:57)
I'll Cut You Loose (album version) (5:15)
Dreamer (Shep Pettibone long vocal version) (5:58)
Starlette (album version) (5:51)
Downtowne (album version) (6:30)
Time For Love (long version) (6:52)
Mistakes (extended version) (5:57)
She's A Woman (album version) (5:15)
Review: B. B. & Q. Band (Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens Band), was an Italian-American post-disco band. A studio project created by the late Jacques Fred Petrus after the success of his main project Change with Mauro Malvasi. The band formed in Bologna in 1979, disbanded in 1987 and featured members such as Kevin Robinson, Paris Ford, Chielli Minucci and Curtis Hairston among others. Disco Hits (remastered) comes courtesy of Original Disco Culture and features timeless classics such as the unmistakable 'On The Beat', the neon-lit sway of 'All Night Long' (She's Got The Moves I Like) as well as Dancin' Danny D's mix of 'Riccochet' and Shep Pettibone's rework of 'Dreamer'.
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Green Leaves
Green Leaves (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRLP 031. Rel: 01 Feb 21
 
Classics/Ska
Mother Nature (4:12)
Feeling Good (4:57)
Green Leaves (4:14)
Korup Forest (In Africa) (7:16)
Isn't It Time (We Started Healing) (6:28)
Let Us Plant A Tree Today (3:48)
Review: It's back to 1989 for this classic bit of Nigerian ecological soul. Filled with six dubby manifestos to the beauty and importance of the environment and nature around us, Green Leaves has sublime vocals by the late, great, Guatemala born, Nigeria based Sheila Majekodunmi over an electric dub sound with old school synth sounds and nice rolling rhythms. This marks her only album as she sadly died in her forties. It's a great mastering job by Superfly that makes this an essential one for any time of year, but particularly as the weather starts to warm up.
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Overworld (reissue)
Cat: NUM 1274LP. Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Overworld (2:47)
Rebecca's Theme (Water) (4:39)
Sun Sign Cancer (3:40)
Janine's Theme (Earth) (4:15)
House In The Garden (4:15)
Rachel's Theme (Fire) (3:19)
Sun Sign Aries (3:51)
Akasha (3:10)
Sarah's Theme (Air) (3:55)
Past Life Regression (3:54)
Review: Andras Fox is a man of many different talents and aliases, and as A.R.T. Wilson he explores his most new age and ambient soundscapes. Originally conceived as the soundtrack to Rebecca Jensen and Sarah Aitken's contemporary dance piece 'Overworld', this record is at once tinged with an aching nostalgia for a time you probably never actually lived, but also hopeful visions for the future. The tunes are gorgeously airy and empty and unavoidably charming. Gentle rhythms, breaking waves, soft drum patter and sustained pads all add up to heavenly musical painting of idyllic and faraway beaches. The seven years in between this album being first put out and this new reissue have done nothing to diminish its naturalistic charms.
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Dekadrone
Dekadrone (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CABS 31. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Phase One (14:29)
Phase Two (8:40)
Phase Three (11:57)
Phase Four (14:45)
Review: RECOMMENDED
When electronic hero Richard H. Kirk returned in 2020 under the Cabaret Voltaire moniker - changing band to solo project for the first record in 26 years, Shadow of Fear - it couldn't have been more apt. Known for exploring darker and more visceral ends of synthdom, the musical boundary-pusher delivered a record that was alarming, challenging and completely unique, confirming that old habits really do die hard.

12 months or so later and the world is still trapped in the chaotic mess it was when that LP dropped, but Kirk has clearly opted to explore new ideas and break yet more new ground. Dekadrone lives up to its name, offering four lengthy movements that showcase the effectiveness of refrains and the musicality that can be created, or found, in extended notes and ongoing atmospheres. Another work of staggering genius.
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The Rise Of The Machines: Ricardo Villalobos Remixes
Cat: ITWS 002. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
The Rise Of The Machine (7:16)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Tommy's Boy Grew Old remix) (8:14)
The Rise Of The Machine (Villalobos Factory Closed remix) (12:08)
Review: Into The Wizard's Sleeve have decided to offer up a reissue of the classic Mr Barcode original 'The Rise Of The Machines' for their second wax. It's the sort of glitchy, abstract, twitchy acid and minimal techno that is perfect for those 5am slots in some twisted basement. As such who finer to remix than the king that milieu, Ricardo Villalobos. His first version is an empty, stripped back and full of sub bass and sine wave details, his second is a slightly fuller track with gorgeous hits and plenty of aliens living in the grooves. All in all a superb EP.
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Botany Department
Botany Department (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: GOS 006LP. Rel: 10 May 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sune (4:12)
Otis (4:02)
Espiral (5:26)
Metade (2:51)
Okino (4:58)
Torsqe (1:55)
Avesso (5:35)
Qazil (6:31)
Review: Lisbon's Rui Maia has turned his hand to many different styles over a long and winding career, shoring up on Bear Funk, Optimus Discos and Belong over the years and also recording as Mirror People, Noise Reduction and X-Wife. After a few years silence, he re-emerged on the Groovement Organic Series label last year, and makes a swift return with another illustrious set of plaintive electronics for mellow reflection and headphone reveries. From the sombre refrains of 'Metade' to the strafing arps and sprightly chimes of 'Okino', there's vintage warmth rubbed into every inch of this release, but it doesn't feel disposably retro. Rather, Maia creates a space out of time for you to recline in, surrounded by dulcet synth shapes and the occasional tickle of a drum machine. Is there any better place to be?
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Black Saint
Cat: WELLE 107. Rel: 18 May 21
 
Jazz
Dance, Eternal Spirits, Dance! (6:49)
Croquet Ballet (12:45)
Call Of The Wild & Peaceful Heart (21:18)
Review: Tenor saxophonist Billy Harper played with many of the greats of the hard bop and post-bop era, and they in turn often guested on his solo albums. He made loads of those over the course of his career, with 1975's Black Saint being arguably the most revered. Joined by bassist David Friesen, drummer Malcolm Pinson, pianist Joe Bonner and trumpeter Virgil Jones, Harper delivered an album in which his expressive, energetic, fluid and occasionally near breathless solos took centre stage on a trio of epic, post-bop workouts. The real star of the show remains 21-minute flipside 'Call of the Wild and Peaceful Hearts', which moves from quiet contemplation to riotous intensity via some genuinely breezy and attractive middle sections.
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25 Miles
25 Miles (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1039. Rel: 08 Jun 21
 
Funk
25 Miles (3:25)
It's A Shame (4:18)
Review: Over the last decade, Inokashira Rangers have proved that you can turn pretty much any track - whether it's a TV theme tune, rave banger or grunge classic - into a reggae or rocksteady gem if you know what you're doing. They're at it again on their latest "45", which opens with a storming, largely instrumental reggae-soul version of Edwin Starr's 1968 soul classic '25 Miles'. Their version - full of reverb-laden drums, fuzzy organ motifs, mazy solos, warming bass and JB's guitars - is naturally hugely different to Starr's version, but recognisably the same song. Their flipside take on Spinners' classic 'It's a Shame' is rather more difficult, with the trio slowing it down to a skanking reggae crawl while retaining the familiar melodic refrain.
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Relentless Trills (remastered)
Cat: BKEDITDS 24V. Rel: 05 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
RT1 (4:56)
RT2 (6:28)
RT3 (5:45)
RT4 (5:31)
RT5 (6:22)
RT6 (6:53)
Review: A very special set right here from Melbourne's DJ Plead for Boomkat's Editions series. Relentless Trills is a loosely woven menu of beats that dig into Plead's own heritage but also his love for dancehall, dub and hip-hop. All named by number in true beatmaker fashion, the focus is on the scenery each cut sets as we gently duck and dive from the subverted ESG-style basslines and eastern horns of 'RT1' and Saharan march of 'RT2' to the heavier Timbaland-reminiscent beats of 'RT5' or the dreamier delights of the decaying euphoria and ambient nature of the finale 'RT6'. Relentlessly good.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Sob Rock
Sob Rock (limited transparent green vinyl LP)
Cat: 194399 03031. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Rock
Last Train Home (3:05)
Shouldn't Matter But It Does (3:54)
Bew Light (3:35)
Why You No Love Me (4:14)
Wild Blue (4:09)
Shot In The Dark (4:08)
I Guess I Just Feel Like (4:42)
Til The Right One Comes (3:37)
Carry Me Away (2:38)
All I Want Is To Be With You (4:01)
Review: "I'm somewhere between a pop artist and a jam band-maybe closer to pop artist," John Mayer recently told Kerwin Frost in a YouTube interview. Given the fact he makes a sideline as the touring guitarist for the Grateful Dead - a band vying for position as most ironically named given the length of their live history - and his latest record sounds like Sob Rock, in both title and sonics, it's not hard to see why he's come up with that kind of career summation.

It is, of course, purposefully reductive and awkwardly self-deprecating, in a self-conscious kind of way. And that attitude certainly rings true on this record, which despite being pretty grand in terms of scope, scarcely a 'small' track on here, always feels slightly withdrawn. Nevertheless, from the stadium balladry of 'All I Want Is To Be With You', through to the Clapton-esque blues of 'I Guess I Just Feel Like', it's Mayer on real form.
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The More I Get The More I Want
The More I Get The More I Want (180 gram lime marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1825. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The More I Get The More I Want (12" Disco version) (6:50)
Feed The Flame (8:09)
Review: Taken from Lorraine Johnson's first 'Album The More You Want' released in 1977 on Prelude Records and produced by Jesse Boyce and Moses Dillard, this single has been reissued many times over the years but always shifts. It's a textbook bit of floor-filling r&b, disco and soul complete with a brilliantly well-defined bass riff, soaring Philly strings and an empowering vocal from Johnson. On the flip, 'Feed The Flame' is even more celebratory with its big horns and stomping rhythms. Both of these are timeless classics that will unite dance floors and music lovers of all shapes, shades and sizes.
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Baba Boom
Baba Boom (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: AR 12032. Rel: 18 Aug 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Jamaicans - "Baba Boom" (3:09)
The Techniques - "Travelling Man" (with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics) (5:13)
Review: Jamaican rocksteady vocal group The Jamaicans linked with Tommy McCook & The Supersonics back in 1967 for this piece of rocksteady gold. The a-side of this reissue comes with the original Treasure Isle-version of the 1967 festival song. It's heavy, love struck, earthy and organic. The super B-side is a remixed version of the A-sides's backing track, but with the addition of some overdubbed percussion and syndrum parts as well as a sweet but uncredited toasting and DJ appearance by Jah Thomas. Both sound as hot and crucial now as they did all those many years ago.
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Comfort To Me
Comfort To Me (gatefold LP)
Cat: RT 0250LP. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Punk/Hardcore
Guided By Angels (3:02)
Freaks To The Front (1:43)
Choices (2:22)
Security (3:48)
Hertz (2:37)
No More Tears (2:50)
Maggot (3:24)
Capital (2:47)
Don't Fence Me In (2:43)
Knifey (3:24)
Don't Need A Cunt (Like You To Love Me) (1:33)
Laughing (1:47)
Snakes (3:00)
Review: You don't get to call your band Amyl & The Sniffers if the music is anything short of corrosive, in the best possible way. Launching at a serious pace from the off, this is punk at its modern best - a juggernaut of sweat, swearing and uncompromising songwriting that's only rival for your attention comes in the form of riffs and gritty chord instrumentation.

But the Melbourne, Australia band's second LP is far from a simple rehash of the first, which we could have also described in similar terms to those you just read above. This time round things feel more thoughtful, perhaps even patient in certain moments. Of course they still wear 'weirdos' on their sleeves, tongues often firmly placed in cheeks. But there's a depth here to the songwriting, a retro and introspective feeling that reveals far more than the debut album let us hear.
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When There's Love Around
Cat: STH 2455LP. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Funk
Introduction (0:53)
I Remember This Picture (3:34)
Lift Somebody Up (4:42)
Earthly Things (5:07)
Crybaby (4:47)
Curly (4:37)
A Wish For You (1:49)
Loving Hands (2:09)
Areti's Love (3:51)
With You Where You Are (2:04)
When There's Love Around (5:00)
I Love My Friends (4:09)
Thinking Of You (4:05)
Review: Kiefer is having a big month: he has just closed down his trilogy of EPs on Stones Throw with fantastic final offering, Between Days, which was inspired by thoughts of growing old and transition from one phase of life to the next. And now he offers up this splendid double 12". It is a masterful mix of pensive piano, jazz chord work and downtempo drums. There are lush, synth laced soundscapes for late night lovers, funk-fuelled, sax-driven jams and then cosmic, starry-eyed mood pieces that encourage your mind to wander. It is another essential release from this fine talent.
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Companion
Companion (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 032LPSTD. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Jazz
Fade (2:03)
Companion (3:54)
Pago (3:20)
Selonto (2:50)
Rose (3:08)
Days Before (2:27)
Repeat (4:03)
Letin (3:17)
Ferd (3:18)
Turv (3:57)
Grow (3:35)
Small (1:48)
Motiv (3:02)
Adiin (2:36)
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One Swallow Doesn't Make A Summer Part 4
Cat: RB 0854. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Yungruzt - "Starlight" (feat Eluize) (7:25)
Baldo - "Human Connection" (5:54)
9th House - "Ara" (5:16)
Delphi - "7_11 House" (5:21)
Signal Mute - "Reminiscence" (4:52)
Review: Running Back presents the fourth edition of the Swallow This various artists series, featuring five tracks by five different producers, all straddling the line between 'remodeled deep house techniques and floor mechanics.' On the first side we have the deep, down and dirty retro house shenanigans of Yungruzt's 'Starlight' (feat Eluize) followed by strobed-out rave energy of Baldo's 'Human Connection'. Over on the flip, 9th House delivers the EP standout on the glassy-eyed and bittersweet 'Ara', while Delphi gets a vibe reminiscent of Sueno Latino on the epic '7_11 House'.
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The Bomb!: These Sounds Fall Into My Mind (Massivedrum remix & original)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Massivedrum remix) (5:47)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Massivedrum dub mix) (4:15)
The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (14:58)
Review: There can't be many house records that are as instantly recognisable as Bucketheads' 'The Bomb', a killer, mid-'90s Kenny 'Dope' Gonzalez production that mixed his own sweaty, bombastic, loose-limbed house beats (chopped and edited to provide instant dancefloor satisfaction) with snippets from Chicago disco classic 'Street Player'. You'll find that epic original version tucked away on the flipside of these reissue, with two previously unheard 'Massivedrum' remixes on the A. The EP opening 'Remix' places the original Chicager a chunker bassline and contemporary house beats, while the accompanying 'Dub' concentrates on the beats, bassline and the producer's own sneaky samples. Both new versions are decent, but Gonzalez's original mix is still hard to beat.
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Electribal Soul (reissue)
Cat: TRIBE 2. Rel: 15 Mar 22
 
Funky/Club House
Insatiable Love (5:13)
Space Oasis (5:14)
Moving Downtown (7:52)
Deadline For My Memories (4:52)
A Sigh Won't Do (5:29)
True Moments Of My World (5:46)
Hands Up & Amen (5:52)
Persuasion (7:02)
Review: If Electribal Soul sounds deliciously vintage, there's a good reason for that. An exemplary exploration of glassy-eyed synth-pop and electro, deep house and street soul marked out by tactile electronic motifs, warm basslines and Billie Ray Martin's superb vocals, the album was mostly recorded in 1991 and '92 at a time when relationships in the group were beginning to fray. Now tidied up and released by Martin three decades after it was shelved, Electribal Soul has the feel of a genuine lost classic - a set that would have received rave reviews at the time had it appeared in late 1992 as originally intended. A genuine triumph that's as loved-up and saucer-eyed as a sweaty hug at sunrise on an Ibizan beach.
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Enemy Of The Enemy (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: XRPVY 2112. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Fortress Europe (3:52)
Rise To The Challenge (4:24)
La Haine (3:53)
1000 Mirrors (feat Sinead O'Connor) (4:54)
19 Rebellions (5:20)
Blowback (2:56)
2 Face (5:14)
Power To The Small Massive (4:25)
Dhol Rinse (3:19)
Basta (4:32)
Cyberabad (5:01)
Enemy Of The Enemy (4:42)
Illegal Minds (feat Mark Stewart - bonus track) (5:15)
Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood dub - bonus track) (4:09)
La Haine (The Bug remix - bonus track) (3:50)
Review: Asian Dub Foundation's Enemy of the Enemy is one of the many classics in their arsenal. This is a first ever reissue of it on X-Ray Production. It as always develops their mix of traditional Indian music with electro, ragga and hip hop. This record brought with it a new sense of energy and forward momentum and has plenty of over-egged rhythms and debauched sounds that express revolt at the "liberal drifts of the Labour party under Tony Blair." The restless Londoners therefore made a social and political impact as well as physical dance floor one with this classic.
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Sweet Magic
Cat: THANKYOU 008. Rel: 26 Apr 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Sweet Magic (club remix) (6:31)
Sweet Magic (Midnight mix) (6:39)
Sweet Magic (Not OK mixdown) (8:41)
Review: An anthem often heard at Mexico's Sonidos movement parties, "Sweet Magic" was originally released in 1989 at the tail end of Hi-NRG and when house music emerged. Produced by Los Angeles-based duo Michael J & Abbe Kanter, better known as Dreams Come True (aka Tyrants in Therapy) with singer Stacy Dunne, it has remained an underground hit ever since. Faithfully remastered from the original tapes, which Berlin's Thank You managed to find and digitise in Los Angeles, there's the inclusion of a new stripped down extended mix by Castro (Sound Metaphors) using the original stems.
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Peace & Love: Wadadasow (reissue)
Cat: ASH707 LP. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Run Come Rally (7:26)
Seventy-Two Nations (10:18)
Zion Land (9:25)
Know How You Stand (10:02)
Review: One of many Studio One-affiliated releases to crop up as of late, Dadawah's 'Peace And Love / Wadadasow' is a rarity few heads can claim to know. A side alias of practising Rastafarian and musician Ras Michael (Michael George Henry), Dadawah ended up his magnum opus despite original intent as a lower-key piece. This one's made up of a weird and wonderful cross-section of styles: wah guitar, plodding bass and the rhythmic chants of his religious music influence of choice, the Nyabhinghi - Rastafarian devotional music combining African drumming and gospel. A classic, reissued whirlwind of laid-back joy.
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