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Tried
Tried (7")
Cat: ZEN 7497. Rel: 07 Mar 19
Tried (feat Little Dragon) (3:33)
Tried (instrumental) (3:32)
Review: Despite not releasing all that much in 2018, Canadian nu-jazz combo BADBADNOTGOOD's reputation continued to rise. That was in no small part due to their eye-catching collaboration with Little Dragon, which resulted in the digital release of "Tried" back in September. Now the track has been given a deserved seven-inch single release by Ninja Tune. With LD lead vocalist Yukimi Nagano doing her best to channel the spirit of Minnie Riperton, "Tried" has a similarly languid, jazz/folk/soul fusion feel as some of the best works by Rotary Connection. BADBADNOTGOOD's admiration of the Charles Stepney-produced band comes through loud and clear through the choice of instruments and arrangements. For further proof, check the accompanying flipside instrumental mix.
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LXXXVIII
LXXXVIII (deep blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 295. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Push Power (A1) (4:07)
Hit That Spdiff (B8) (7:41)
Azd Rain (G1) (4:38)
Memory Haze (C1) (3:58)
Game Over (E1) (3:14)
Typewriter World (C8) (4:35)
Its Me (G8) (5:10)
Chill (H2) (1:12)
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze (D7) (6:24)
Oway (F7) (4:52)
M2 (F8) (2:58)
Azifiziks (D8) (5:00)
Pluto (A2) (2:48)
Review: Darren Cunningham continues his inimitable exploration as Actress with a new album reportedly informed by game theory. Drawing on the tactics of chess as a framework for creating and releasing his ninth studio album, the artist himself describes this as a 'voyage into luxury sonics', and indeed 'Push Power (a 1)' has a certain languid piano jazz sophistication to it. But there's still plenty of that rugged, off-centre groove beating away underneath, and in its subdued and singular style, it feels like an Actress record through and through. Profound, moving and bold in its originality, this is yet another triumph for an artist who constantly shakes up the conventions of club music.
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LXXXVIII
Cat: ZENCD 295. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Push Power
Hit That Spdiff
Azd Rain
Memory Haze
Game Over
Typewriter World
Its Me
Chill
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze
Oway
M2
Azifiziks
Pluto
Review: Actress (Darren Cunningham) releases his ninth album to date, 'LXXXVIII', coming as the very first presentation of the artist's voyage into "luxury sonics". ?A lifetime in the making, 'LXXXVIII' is the culmination of 25 years' honing mind-shorting, soul-igniting audio infusions for dancefloors, rave dens, festivals and concert halls. Less grainy than earlier works like Ghettoville or more recent albums like XX2RME, this one recalls a more immediate approach, the same onee heard on his forum-bound free downloadable albums, working in a wider stylistic gamut from minimal to glitch.
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LXXXVIII (Deluxe Edition)
LXXXVIII (Deluxe Edition) (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 295X. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Push Power (A1)
Hit That Spdiff (B8)
Azd Rain (G1)
Memory Haze (C1)
Game Over (E1)
Typewriter World (C8)
Its Me (G8)
Chill (H2)
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze (D7)
Oway (F7)
M2 (F8)
Azifiziks (D8)
Pluto (A2)
Track 14 (23:11)
Track 15 (25:32)
Review: Actress is back with another masterful diversion away from the tired old narratives of what dance music used to be. Darren Cunningham himself suggests this record is a 'voyage into luxury sonics', and you can find yourself carried away on some truly exquisite musicality whether it's the meandering jazz piano of 'Push Power (a 1)' or the haunting voices flickering through 'Game Over (e 1)'. Throughout, though, there's still that strong sense of Actress as he's always been, anchored by grubby rhythms, passing through a filter unique to his sound alone. This special edition of the album comes with a bonus disc containing the '88' LP, which originally only came out on tape and digital in 2020.
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When Will We Land?
When Will We Land? (gatefold pink vinyl LP)
Cat: ZEN 291. Rel: 19 Oct 23
When Will We Land? (3:33)
Some Deadbeat Gospel (4:15)
Sonder (3:00)
How It Feels (2:17)
Sunsleeper (3:26)
Woman (3:49)
I Won't Let You Down (4:18)
Always Get Through To You (3:39)
Tell Me What You Need (3:53)
Dance Of The Crab (3:26)
Define Dancing (5:21)
Review: Scottish artist Barry Can't Swim has made big moves in the last year or so and finally, he capitalises on his ever-growing momentum with a debut album on the mighty Ninja Tune. The multi-faceted talent explores his most broad and diverse range of sounds to date here with 11 sublime tracks that move from deep house to jazz, heavy and percussive Afrobeat to lush ambiance. Each of the tracks feels like a fine technical achievement with complexity at its core but never at the expense of good vibes, such as the choral harmonies on 'Always Get Through To You', smart samples of Brazil's Trio Ternura on 'Dance Of The Crab' and digital and organic blends on 'Woman.'
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When Will We Land?
Cat: ZENCD 291. Rel: 19 Oct 23
When Will We Land?
Some Deadbeat Gospel
Sonder
How It Feels
Sunsleeper
Woman
I Won't Let You Down
Always Get Through To You
Tell Me What You Need
Dance Of The Crab
Define Dancing
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Downtown Science (reissue)
Downtown Science (reissue) (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 113C. Rel: 17 Jun 22
Expiration Date (5:40)
Roll Out The Red Carpet (4:07)
Cherry Picker (6:22)
Art Of Walking (3:44)
Crashing Down (4:11)
Stop Motion Traffic (4:34)
Serenade (1:43)
Good Block Bad Block (4:26)
The First Snowfall (4:49)
Dough Nation (4:10)
Long Walk Home (4:06)
Quiet Storm (5:56)
7 Miles (4:37)
Write Back Soon (3:32)
Nightlife (4:25)
Review: Top class New York producer Tony Simon has been delving into his archives to serve up reissues of a load of his most crucial albums. From the turn of the millennium onwards, he was a pivotal beat maker, joining the dots between instrumental hip-hop, trip hop, jazz, broken beat and downtempo in his own unique way. Downtown Science manages to be both organic and earthy yet synthetic and futuristic all at once, with real instrumentation and great vocal samples next to killer drums.
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The Music Scene (reissue)
Cat: ZEN 149C. Rel: 17 Jun 22
It's Raining Clouds (5:56)
The Music Scene (4:50)
Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer (5:45)
Attack The Doctor (4:30)
The Prettiest Sea Slug
The Daily Routine (6:47)
Tricky Turtle (4:42)
Four Walls (5:44)
Pity Party (4:21)
Farewell Spaceman (6:38)
Review: Tony Simon is a hugely prolific producer from New York who serve up a dazzling array of album 20 odd years ago. He found a fine home forth on Ninja Tune who are all reissuing them now on some great looking and sounding vinyl. The Music Scene once again offers up a dazzling mix of sounds and influences from across the world. Hip hop, downtempo, broken beat, jazz and more all feature in his beguiling musical brews as you jump from hypnotic lead to bristle beats and back again.
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Black Sands
Black Sands (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 140. Rel: 30 Mar 10
Prelude
Kiara
Kong
Eyesdown (feat Andreya Triana)
El Toro
We Could Forever
1009
All In Forms
The Keeper (feat Andreya Triana)
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Animals
Black Sands
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Migration
Migration (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 236. Rel: 13 Jan 17
Migration (5:22)
Break Apart (4:34)
Outlier (7:57)
Grains (4:26)
Second Sun (3:44)
Bambro Koyo Ganda (5:04)
Surface (4:16)
Kerala (3:58)
No Reason (7:29)
Ontario (3:38)
Boston Common (4:46)
Figures (5:51)
Review: Given his impressive track record, hopes are naturally high for Bonobo's sixth album, Migration, which is his first full-length since 2013. Happily, it's a majestic affair, with the producer delivering another sumptuous set of tracks. It was partly inspired by an extended period musing on the nature of personal identity, and the role that nationality plays in that. This concept is translated via thoughtful lyrics, and songs that draw musical influence from the four corners of the globe. It's not a big stylistic leap, of course - his bread and butter remains yearning, emotion-rich downtempo music built around gently jazzy grooves and impeccable live instrumentation - but given that few artists do it better than Bonobo, we'll forgive him for that.
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Days To Come
Cat: ZEN 119. Rel: 28 Sep 06
Intro
Days To Come (feat Bajka)
Between The Lines (feat Bajka)
The Fever
Transmission 94 (Parts 1 & 2)
On Your Marks
Hatoa
Recurring
Nightlite (feat Bajka)
If You Stayed Over (feat Fink)
Walk In The Sky (feat Bajka)
Ketto
Played by: Vincent Inc
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Black Sands
Cat: ZENCD 140. Rel: 25 Mar 10
Prelude
Kiara
Kong
Eyesdown (feat Andreya Triana)
El Toro
We Could Forever
1009
All In Forms
The Keeper (feat Andreya Triana)
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Animals
Black Sands
Review: Black Sands, the eagerly anticipated fourth album from Simon Green AKA Bonobo, is no revolutionary change from his signature sound but does come with perhaps even more subtlety and complexity than his previous offerings. Having constantly instilled a degree of integrity and value back into chill out music following the influx of Cafe Del Mar and Coffeeshop compilations, Green once again displays a musicianship that sets him apart as a true artist and producer amongst a sea of downtempo and chillout DJs.
His undeniably clear understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments has enabled Green to make an album that reaches out through diverse styles, taking influence and inspiration from wherever possible. On Black Sands, Green delves into electronic music and bass more than he did across Animal Magic, Dial "M" For Monkey or Days To Come but does so with enough subtlety and finesse to refrain from causing a radical shift in his product. Tracks like "Kiara," "We Could Forever" and "All In Forms" all utilise beats and bass in a more contemporary outlook than we are used to with Bonobo. Of course the instrumental feel is still there for all to see. Title track "Black Sands" takes this position for almost seven minutes of a horn infused waltz whereas "Kong" assumes the traditional soul-jazz Bonobo take and "Animals" lets delicate drum patterns guide us through pleasing tempo shifts.
The instrumental vibe is highlighted further in the album's approach to vocals. Unlike his last album, Days To Come which was littered with vocals, Black Sands houses only three tracks that contain vocals. The breathy vocals of Andreya Triana complete tracks like "Stay the Same" and "The Keeper" turning them in more traditional songs. Black Sands is another loving crafted offering that uses orchestral arrangements but this time merged with more of a dance aesthetic. As he continues to make chillout more credible in his experimental way, it's no wonder that Bonobo is one of the biggest artists to come from the excellent Ninja Tune.
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Fragments
Fragments (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 279. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Polyghost (feat Miguel Atwood-Ferguson) (1:52)
Shadows (feat Jordan Rakei) (4:43)
Rosewood (4:04)
Otomo (feat O'Flynn) (6:09)
Tides (feat Jamila Woods) (3:46)
From You (feat Joji) (3:30)
Closer (5:09)
Age Of Phase (5:37)
Elysian (2:57)
Counterpart (5:28)
Sapien (3:58)
Day By Day (feat Kadhja Bonet) (3:37)
Review: Simon Greene aka. Bonobo is set to put forth yet another album from his own personal ether; 'Fragments' was born from actual sonic 'fragments' that were later repurposed into twelve full 'sonic affirmations'. A later escape into the wilds of California's deserts formed the bulk of this album's downtempo magnum opi; watch out for collabs with a foray of world-downtempo electronica acts including Jamila Woods, O'Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. One of his most heartfelt albums, expect all from lilting future garage ('Rosewood') to rave-nostalgic slow builds.
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Played by: Fradinho
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Fragments
Cat: ZENCD 279. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Polyghost (feat Miguel Atwood-Ferguson)
Shadows (feat Jordan Rakei)
Rosewood
Otomo (feat O'Flynn)
Tides (feat Jamila Woods)
Elysian
Closer
Age Of Phase
From You (feat Joji)
Counterpart
Sapien
Day By Day (feat Kadhja Bonet)
Review: Simon Greene aka. Bonobo is set to put forth yet another album from his own personal ether; 'Fragments' was born from actual sonic 'fragments' that were later repurposed into twelve full 'sonic affirmations'. A later escape into the wilds of California's deserts formed the bulk of this album's downtempo magnum opi; watch out for collabs with a foray of world-downtempo electronica acts including Jamila Woods, O'Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. One of his most heartfelt albums, expect all from lilting future garage ('Rosewood') to rave-nostalgic slow builds.
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Fragments
Fragments (limited red marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 279D. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Polyghost (feat Miguel Atwood-Ferguson) (1:52)
Shadows (feat Jordan Rakei) (4:43)
Rosewood (4:04)
Otomo (feat O'Flynn) (6:09)
Tides (feat Jamila Woods) (3:46)
From You (feat Joji) (3:30)
Closer (5:09)
Age Of Phase (5:37)
Elysian (2:57)
Counterpart (5:28)
Sapien (3:58)
Day By Day (feat Kadhja Bonet) (3:37)
Review: Simon Greene aka. Bonobo is set to put forth yet another album from his own personal ether; 'Fragments' was born from actual sonic 'fragments' that were later repurposed into twelve full 'sonic affirmations'. A later escape into the wilds of California's deserts formed the bulk of this album's downtempo magnum opi; watch out for collabs with a foray of world-downtempo electronica acts including Jamila Woods, O'Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. One of his most heartfelt albums, expect all from lilting future garage ('Rosewood') to rave-nostalgic slow builds.
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Dial "M" For Monkey (20th Anniversary Edition)
Dial "M" For Monkey (20th Anniversary Edition) (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ZEN 80XX. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Noctuary (5:19)
Flutter (4:44)
D Song (5:17)
Change Down (4:33)
Wayward Bob (4:40)
Pick Up (4:09)
Something Longer For Windy (4:34)
Nothing Owed (6:17)
Light Pattern (5:11)
Pick Up (Four Tet remix) (7:10)
Behind The Light (4:25)
Review: Now a globally renowned world music innovator, Simon Green, aka. Bonobo's second album Dial M For Money turns 20 this week. As such it gets a special limited edition reissue from Nina Tune which serves as a welcome reminder of its seductive charms. This version has all new anniversary artwork and a special clear vinyl pressing with a rotating view mechanism built into the sleeve. The emotionally intense and richly layered sounds mix up hypnotic electronic machines with organic acoustic instruments as moods go from life affirming and celebratory to existential worries. Jazz, soul, funk and more all feature in this modern classic.
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Played by: Field Day Festival
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Ma Fleur (reissue)
Ma Fleur (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + art cards + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 122HCLEAR. Rel: 30 Jul 21
To Build A Home (6:13)
Familiar Ground (4:35)
That Home (1:45)
Child Song (5:11)
Music Box (4:41)
Ma Fleur (4:29)
Prelude (2:43)
As The Stars Fall (5:55)
Into You (3:03)
Breathe (6:28)
Time & Space (8:07)
Colours (4:09)
Flowers (6:04)
Talking About Freedom (4:37)
Review: It's certainly true that Ma Fleur represented a pivotal moment for The Cinematics. The outfit came to fruition, or at least hit the common conscience, in the haze of late-1990s post-trip-hop comedowns, a time when we were all still going harder, faster and stronger in clubs but wanted something cosy and velveteen on the after party hifi at 10AM rather than ketamine techno. Far more innocent times to say the least.

This 2007 record broke from the well established mould of the troupe, though, landing five years after its predecessor (Every Day) and opting for a more direct approach to loveliness. A kind of grab you by the throat and make you feel nice type remit that leaves the subtleties of the past behind in favour of more traditional big room, show stopping song craft.
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To Believe
To Believe (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 226. Rel: 15 Mar 19
To Believe (feat Moses Sumney)
A Caged Bird/Imitations Of Life (feat Roots Manuva)
Lessons
Wait For Now/Leave The World (feat Tawiah)
The Workers Of Art
Zero One/This Fantasy (feat Grey Reverend)
A Promise (feat Heidi Vogel)
Review: Given the rise in popularity in new school jazz in recent years, it seems a fitting time to welcome back Ninja Tune stalwarts The Cinematic Orchestra. "To Believe" is not only their first album in some seven years, but also one of their strongest releases to date. Opening with the poignant neo-classical/soul fusion "To Believe", the set sees Jason Swinscoe and company attractively saunter between jazz-electronica fusion (Roots Manuva collaboration ("A Caged Bird/Imitations Of Life"), pastoral jazz epics (the sunset ready epic that is "Lessons"), gentle downtempo songs ("Wait For Now/Leave The World"), ambient jazz ("The Workers Of Art") and slowly unfurling dancefloor workouts (killer closing cut "A Promise"). In a word: stunning.
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Man With A Movie Camera (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition)
Man With A Movie Camera (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold white & grey vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: ZEN 78XX. Rel: 19 Oct 23
The Projectionist (4:20)
Melody (4:30)
Dawn (1:26)
The Awakening Of A Woman (Burnout) (4:18)
Reel Life (Evolution II) (6:59)
Postlude (1:47)
Evolution (Versao Portuense) (5:40)
Man With The Movie Camera (4:27)
Voyage (3:56)
Odessa (1:59)
Theme De Yoyo (2:23)
The Magician (2:29)
Theme (reprise) (2:48)
Yoyo Waltz (3:42)
Drunken Tune (2:31)
The Animated Tripod (2:21)
All Things (4:32)
Review: 20 years have now passed since The Cinematic Orchestra unveiled their soundtrack to experimental, Soviet-era silent documentary film The Man With The Movie Camera. As this deluxe, deliciously packaged anniversary reissue shows, it remains one of J Swinscoe and company's most timeless and on-point works - an effortlessly atmospheric affair that blends neo-classical strings and deep, smoky jazz instrumentation with subtle electronics, swelling ambient chords and nods to contemporary music. This time round, the album - which boasts highlights including the fan favourite title track, the dancefloor-ready 'Theme De Yoyo' and the stirring 'All Things' - has been pressed to coloured vinyl and comes accompanied by extensive new liner notes.
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Every Day (20th Anniversary Edition)
Every Day (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 3xLP + art print)
Cat: ZEN 59XX. Rel: 13 Apr 23
All That You Give (feat Fontella Bass) (6:08)
Burn Out (10:06)
Evolution (feat Fontella Bass) (6:43)
Man With The Movie Camera (9:13)
All Things To All Men (feat Roots Manuva) (10:52)
Flite (6:50)
Everyday (10:15)
Oregon (3:54)
Horizon (feat Niara Scarlett) (4:46)
Semblance (2:45)
Flite (7:04)
Review: It's astonishing to think that two decades have now passed since the Cinematic Orchestra first unveiled Every Day. While not their debut studio set - 'Motion' appeared three years before - it was undoubtedly the album in which Jason Swinscoe and company perfected their widescreen, string-laden and ultra-atmospheric blend of neo-jazz and downtempo. As this re-mastered and lightly expanded anniversary edition proves, the album remains a timeless classic. It's peppered with genuine highlights, with our picks including Fontella Bass hook-up 'All That You Are' (a slow-burn, emotive, downtempo jazz gem), the jazz-funk influenced dancefloor workout 'Flite' (also featured in bonus 'original mix' form), head-nodding hip-hop-goes-jazz gem 'All Things To All Men' (featuring Roots Manuva in his pomp) and 'Man With The Movie Camera', which started life as a new soundtrack to a classic silent movie.
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Crush
Crush (LP + insert)
Cat: ZEN 259. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Falaise (1:30)
Last Bloom (1:30)
Anasickmodular (1:30)
Requiem For CS70 & Strings (1:30)
Karakul (1:30)
LesAlpx (1:30)
Bias (1:30)
Environments (1:30)
Birth (1:30)
Sea-watch (1:30)
Apoptose (part 1) (1:30)
Apoptose (part 2) (1:30)
Review: A new album from Sam Shepherd AKA Floating Points is always cause for celebration, but even by his standards "Crush" is rather special. Largely eschewing the ambient jazz soundscape shuffle of 2017's "Reflections - Mojave Desert", it sees the Shepherd showcase his musical dexterity in stunning fashion via cuts that wrap shimmering neo-classical strings around what sound like modular electronics and rhythms that variously touch on broken beat, off-kilter experimental D&B and Autechre-style IDM. Of course there are ambient and experimental soundscapes showcased, but it's the fact that the album contains a swathe of formidably dancefloor-focused cuts in the style that first made him standout that pleases us most. Highlights include recent single "LesAlpx", the dreamy "Anasickmodular" and the "People's Potential" style deep house intricacy of "Last Bloom".
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The Stix (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Stix (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold translucent orange & red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 81XX. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Kitty Wu (4:29)
Day (3:07)
Another Day (3:29)
Suomi Finland (7:25)
Aerial Bright Dark Round (5:06)
Toxic Dart (3:52)
I Could Have Killed Him In The Sauna (6:53)
Doppelganger (4:34)
Reminders (6:44)
The Stix (6:57)
Review: Legendary Norwegian eight-piece Jaga Jazzist always mixed up post-rock, jazz and psychedelia influences in their own unique way. Never more so was that better exemplified than on The Stix. It was the band's third album released back in May 2003 on Ninja Tune with all songs produced by Jorgen Traeen as well as plenty of musicians playing saxophone, flute, clarinet, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards and viola amongst much more, which means it is a texturally, melodically rich album with plenty of soaring highs and emotional themes that ebb and flow in captivating fashion. This special anniversary reissue comes on orange and red double gatefold vinyl.
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Ninja Tuna (Deluxe Edition)
Ninja Tuna (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 143. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Test The Sound
Music Takes Me Up (with Alice Russell)
Donkey Ride (with Quantic)
Hairy Bumpercress
Whiplash
Nice Up The Function (with Roots Manuva)
Bang The Floor (with Danny Breaks)
Get On Down
Hold On (with Andreya Triana)
Give Up To Get
Kalimba
Zen (with T Skuff & Inja)
This Way (with Pete Simpson)
Stockport Carnival
Fix That Speaker
Bunch Of Keys (5:27)
Rocking Chair (4:23)
Nice Up The Function (remix instrumental) (2:55)
Review: Mr.Scruff and Ninja Tune are both entities that need little introduction. Veterans of the urban sounding landscape they both go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly. Always creative with naming things, Mr Scruff giving a 'Ninja Tuna' title to this 3x12 is a jammed packed compilation of older tracks as well as different versions of desired and classic Mr. Scruff gems. Included among others are the unique 'Music Takes Me Up' featuring Alice Russell, the addictive quirkiness of 'Whiplash', the funked up, sample-heavy 'Rocking Chair', and the classic 'Nice Up The Function' with Roots Manuva. Mr.Scruff gives us a collection here that demonstrates his amazing ability to make catchy instrumentals while also being elite at featuring singers over his eclectic style. 'Ninja Tuna' is sure to be a favorite with anyone into music regardless of your background or experience in music.
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Trouser Jazz (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Trouser Jazz (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (gatefold blue vinyl LP + red vinyl LP + MP3 download code with peelable trousers)
Cat: ZEN 65XX. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Here We Go (1:11)
Sweetsmoke (4:08)
Come Alive (5:15)
Shrimp (4:20)
Vibrate (3:10)
Ug (4:35)
Shelf Wobbler (6:34)
Valley Of The Sausages (5:02)
Champion Nibble (3:34)
Come On Grandad (5:51)
Beyond (3:47)
Giffin (5:55)
Ahoy There! (4:18)
Review: Many happy returns to Mr Scruff's third and most celebrated album, Trouser Jazz, which turned 20 at the tail end of 2022. To mark the occasion, the long-serving, Stockport-born DJ/producer has reissued it on blue and red vinyl and reworked the artwork a bit. It remains a genuinely kaleidoscopic, all-action musical treat that moves in a myriad of different directions, blending quirky and unlikely samples with good grooves, oodles of musicality and plenty of aural colour. Highlights include the jaunty, solo-laden breakbeat bounce of 'Sweetsmoke', the up-tempo soul-jazz of Seaming To collaboration 'Beyond', the 21st century jazz-funk of 'Shrimp', the jazz-flecked hip-hop of 'Shelf Wobbler', the horn-heavy nu-jazz excellence of 'Champion Nibble', and the sample-laden silliness of 'Ahoy There'.
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Konfusion
Cat: ZEN 114. Rel: 29 Sep 05
Shivers
Flying Officer
Long Distance Call
Hiperbole
Deep Breath
Konfusion
Test Drive
Wooden Toy
Split
Seaweed
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