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Positive People
Cat: IFEEL 080. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Coding (5:36)
Positive People (6:23)
Expensive Zeit (4:42)
Decline All Cookies (6:01)
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How's That
Cat: YT 098. Rel: 06 Sep 13
How's That
Papi Pacify
Water Me
Ultraviolet
Review: Given the critical reception rightly afforded to Tahliah Barnett's superb debut album as FKA Twigs, it makes perfect sense for Young Turks to rustle up a swift reissue of FKA Twigs, the four track 12" that announced her to the pop music world last year. This EP was the first instance of Barnett's ethereal vocals weaved in amidst production work from Arca that was at times floating, others crushingly pressurised. Naturally the effects of the music are heightened when combined with Jesse Kanda's mind bending videos ("Water Me" especially) but late comers to the magic of Twigs will be all over this. Do check "Papi Pacify" as Arca is on some "Cry Me A River" era Timbalaand tip.
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Red Velvet
Red Velvet (red vinyl 12")
Cat: R2 038. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Red Velvet (4:56)
Red Velvet (Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:41)
Red Velvet (Karizma dub) (4:34)
Red Velvet (Beringel 2am Snack remix) (7:08)
Review: London-raised, Lisbon-based songwriter, producer, and DJ William Florelle has been making waves at R2 Records with his soulful electronic groove for a while now. His work has always seemed a natural fit and that tradition continues with 'Red Velvet' which is a sultry track that blends Will Flo's jazz, r&b, and club influences while capturing his uniquely organic yet electronic sound. Also on the 12", Kaidi Tatham delivers a stunning remix with his signature broken-jazz style, while Karizma brings a beat-down dub perfect for late-night sets. Ato Ayerra rounds it out with the Beringei '2am Snack' remix which confirms this is a crucial pick-up.
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Afterglow FM
Cat: WOLFEP 067. Rel: 15 Nov 22
Welcome In (1:43)
Turning (6:33)
Archetype 7 (5:33)
Dojo (5:29)
Angel(s) (1:27)
Hold On (3:10)
Review: The ever-diverse Wolf Music Recordings crew looks to Footshooter for a dazzling trip through synth-laced broken-beat joy here. It is an EP that showcases the artist's signature sound across six sizzlers. 'Welcome In' is slow and pensive while 'Turning' ups thence with bristling beats and busy chord work. 'Archetype 7' is a mix of loose percussion and retro chords that never lets up. 'Dojo' brings some cosmic and squelchy synth-funk to the table with ninja precision then 'Angel(s)' encourages you to slow down and take a pause amidst the twinkling keys. 'Hold On' has your sights set firmly on the cosmos as you ride the rueful grooves.
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Played by: Fradinho, Mike O'Mara
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REZ 16SIXTEEN
REZ 16SIXTEEN (limited 12")
Cat: REZ 16SIXTEEN. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Jupiter (7:47)
Tripping (5:24)
The Bomb (6:27)
In Your Mind (7:12)
Review: As you will well know if you are reading this, prog house is back and it has been for ages. As always with any revival, there is good stuff and weak stuff. This EP is very much the corner from Forces of Nature, with authentic 90s soundscapes mixing up lush ambient synth designs, dreamy Italo drums and real musical depth. 'Jupiter' is super smooth and seductive as it cruises at high altitude, then 'Tripping' is a downbeat workout and 'The Bomb' takes you to the heavens on gorgeous melodies while the bass plunges low. 'In Your Mind' is perfectly comedown music to close the EP in style.
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Autumn 2021
Cat: RLV 4501. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Autumn 2021 (3:36)
Autumn 2001 (3:38)
Review: It might be summer 2023 as we write this but it's Autumn 2021 for the Free Robots. This 7" is part of the Time Flies labels removed series where today's producers rework yesterday's classics from the world of Italian golden age soundtracks and library music. This focusses on music from a 1978 album Futuribile by Gianni Safred, a talented pianist and electronic producer. It is a woozy mix of jazz drums and hip hop rhythms with spaced out synth work and experimental effects. The flipside features the original version which is more retro-future and spaced out with less dynamic rhythms.

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Marombo
Marombo (12")
Cat: SCEP 489. Rel: 19 Dec 19
Marombo (6:57)
Marombo (part 2) (6:31)
Review: Those who've been following the nu-jazz scene since the sound's early 2000s hey-day should be familiar with Gerardo Frisina, a Schema regular whose Latin Jazz inspired releases are rarely less than superb. "Marombo" is another superb outing. The A-side original mix is as percussive as you'd expect, with tons of South American style drums and a head-cracking double bass line, but also doffs a cap to jazz-house and the echoing sounds of dub. We'd file it under "dubbed-out Latin jazz-house", which is a niche sub-genre worth embracing. Frisina layers up the percussion further on the equally trippy, club-ready flipside "Part 2" version, which gives greater prominence to the Latin vocal samples buried deep in the A-side mix.
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(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
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Latin Broken Beats
Latin Broken Beats (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: EBM 006. Rel: 03 Jun 24
Jorge Ivan Martin - "Yo Tambien" (feat Frank Santiuste - Born74 & Fradinho remix) (4:57)
Fradinho - "Iberica Latina" (4:59)
Review: Eclectic Beats Music is building up a fine head of steam and the sixth outing is a tidy 7" featuring two red-hot Latin broken beat cuts. The opener is a collaborative remix from Born74 and Fradinho who do a superb job of flipping Jorge Ivan Martin's original gem 'Yo Tambien Baile La Conga' into something more contemporary with fresh broken beats, plenty of steamy Latin flavours all finished off in electric fashion with Frank Santiuste's trumpet solos. Flip this one over and you will find Fradinho unearth an easier cut and again update with some compelling broken beats and funk as well as a rich bassline and silky synth solos.
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タグ: Salsa | Latin Funk
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アルバム
Lost Myself
Cat: HC 39. Rel: 16 May 16
Evolution (3:50)
I Have A Dream (5:13)
Feeling Good (5:39)
Flow (4:02)
Sorrow Tears & Blood (4:32)
What A Night (3:52)
Going Nowhere (5:51)
Spirit (4:25)
Review: Soul and jazz meet head to head on this new LP from Hot Casa, to truly bring the two genres into their natural alignment. Hola Adisa Farrar is a vocalist who hails from California via Jamaican roots, while Florian Pellissier brings though his Parisian jazz stronghold, and the pair lay down some unmissable Dingwalls-reminiscent gems. In fact, this is the perfect sort of album for those diggers looking for that perfect jazz-funk record, the one that slipped away; the drumming across all of the tracks is hypnotic but changes enough to retain that mysticism, the pianos glide over the melodies in a delicate but playful way, and Farrar's vocals are an utter beauty spilled all over the rhythm. A must have, and a warmly recommended album. Supported by Mukatsuku.
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DJ Cam & Frederic Beneix Present: Wine4Melomanes
Cat: BBE 488CLP. Rel: 26 Nov 21
Isabelle Mayereau - "Jeux De Regards" (3:24)
Nemo - "Jungle Jim" (7:35)
Erik Tagg - "Got To Be Lovin' You" (3:28)
Achim Kuck & Friends - "Wind" (6:26)
The Mike Nock Underground - "Wax Planet" (4:00)
Horace Silver & The LA Modern String Orchestra - "Scott Joplin" (6:19)
Carmen Lundy - "Have A Little Faith" (2:47)
Embryo - "Knast-Funk" (5:45)
Siegfried Kessler & Serge Bringolf - "Sigi Dance" (5:30)
Gustav Brom Orchestra - "Calling Up The Rain" (5:32)
Frederic Rabold Crew - "Ride On" (3:28)
Stan Kenton & His Orchestra - "Samba De Haps" (3:56)
Larry Rose Band - "The Sand" (5:25)
Review: The concept behind this new collection on BBE is a simple but effective one: sommelier Frederic Beneix has picked out a selection of wines, and beat maker DJ Cam has dug deep to serve up some rare but fitting musical accompaniments that were produced in the same year. Wine4Melomanes, therefore, is a unique collection of sounds from all over Europe that connects the complexity and sensuality of a tipple with the rhythm and melody of a song. Most are lush and sophisticated jazz cuts that sound good whether you're drinking or not. Delicious.
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Blackbird
Blackbird (2xLP)
Cat: DRP 019LP. Rel: 27 Jun 13
Blackbird
Russia
Clean The House
Silver & Gold
Bones
Soldier
Never Moving
Mother Mother
Bohannon
Review: With a current tour including a date at London's Brixton Academy, it's safe to say that this New Zealand seven piece are big news. This could have something to do with the universal good times vibes of their output. Here, the self-proclaimed 'heavyweight soul providers' are back with album number three and it sees them delve pushing their sound deeper into the realms of Afrocentric, dubby electronica. Highlights include the brassy, sunny ska of the title track, "Blackbird", the electro-funk of "Silver & Gold" and the pulsating digital disco of "Never Moving".
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Fresh Squeeze
Cat: LFSPT 2006. Rel: 07 May 24
Cadillac Converter (3:45)
Fresh Squeeze (3:50)
Sticky Beets (3:27)
Interlude (No 1) (0:24)
Afrenetic (4:28)
Grease On The Range (3:43)
Interlude (No 2) (0:40)
818 Don't Hate (4:54)
Son! (2:47)
Slick (3:15)
Interlude (No 3) (0:46)
Clapper Dapper (3:43)
Lo-Fi Beats To Study To (3:35)
Outro (0:40)
Review: Fresh Squeeze is a brand new full-length from Miami-based soul jazz trio Fat Produce, an outfit that is comprised of guitarist Addison Rifkind from The Soul Vaccinators, drummer Michael Duffy and world-renowned bass player Rene Camacho. All 14 of these cuts are soul-drenched and jazz instrumentals steeped in funk and hip-hop traditions and they were all made live and in the moment with no overdubs after the event. That lends the record a lived-in and authentic energy as it veers into Afro-tinged sounds like 'Affrentic,' straight-ahead soul-jazz cuts like 'Sticky Beets' and the compelling 'Slick.'



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Lucidanotte
Lucidanotte (LP + insert)
Cat: PPUAF 001. Rel: 04 Jul 23
Maldamore (5:13)
Medusa Smith (2:53)
Amiamoci Di Meno (3:47)
Phantom Of The Club (3:40)
Fuoripista (3:23)
Previsioni Del Tempo (3:45)
Festa Di Finimondo (4:53)
Review: Although Peoples Potential Unlimited mostly deals in super sweet little 7"s, it also does a fine job of putting out some top notch albums. Italian musician Alex Fernet is next up to keep that going with his Lucidanotte. It's a feel good record couched mostly in disco but with heavy elements of funk and Italo, soul and electro. There is an 80s vibe to the tools used and the sounds that result, with poolside funkers like '"Medusa Smith' sitting next to sunset dancefloor gems like 'Phantom Of The Club'. His own vocals appear in many tunes to back up the boogie baselines and as well as being great in isolation, the tracks all add up to a fine and coherent longer player.
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タグ: Nu Disco
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VINCENT
VINCENT (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FKJ 007LP. Rel: 07 Jul 22
Way Out (3:20)
Greener (feat Santana) (3:53)
Us (3:59)
The Mission (3:17)
Can't Stop (feat Little Dragon) (3:52)
IHM (3:23)
Brass Necklace (feat ((( O )))) (3:03)
Different Masks For Different Days (4:18)
A Moment Of Mystery (feat Toro Y Moi) (3:24)
Let's Live (3:40)
Once Again I Close My Eyes (2:52)
New Life (2:49)
Does It Exist (0:53)
Stay A Child (4:13)
Review: FKJ's glossy brand of instrumental funk and soul has reached many a great height, so now it's high time we looked back on the artist's roots. 'French Kiwi Juice' was his first album, showing off the artist's incredible multi-instrumental chops. Super-sweet yet also tart sonic juices from the Franco-New Zealander, returning to this exclusive vinyl pressing.
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Elaenia
Elaenia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FPLP 01. Rel: 06 Nov 15
Nespole (4:53)
Silhouettes (I, II &III) (11:02)
Elaenia (7:03)
Argente (4:36)
Thin Air (3:56)
For Marmish (5:40)
Peroration Six (5:11)
Review: We've been waiting on this one since "J&W Beat" six years ago; there's something about Floating Points sound that instantly lends itself to full-length album immersion. It's clear he feels this way too; using the album to delve deeper into electronic deconstructions and delicate ensemble arrangements. At its most adventurous and contemporary classical "Argente" is up there with Frahm, at is dreamiest and jazz-influenced "For Marmish" is a deeply cosmic affair with disparate chords making more sense than they perhaps should. At its most traditional Floating Points we hit the finale "Perotation Six" where the brushed drums are buried under layers of sound and elements in a way that's not dissimilar to Radiohead. Well worth the wait.
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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold marbled vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 0097LPMARB. Rel: 03 Dec 21
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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Cosmogramma
Cosmogramma (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 195. Rel: 29 Apr 10
Clock Catcher
Pickled!
Nose Art
A Cosmic Drama (intro)
Zodiac Shit
Computer Face/Pure Being
... And The World Laughs With You (feat Thom Yorke)
Arkestry
Mmmhmm (feat Thundercat)
Do The Astral Plane
Satelllliiiiiiiteee
German Haircut
Recoiled
Dance Of The Pseudo Nymph
Drips/Auntie's Harp
Table Tennis (feat Laura Darlington)
Galaxy In Janaki
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You're Dead!
You're Dead! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 256. Rel: 01 Oct 14
Theme
Tesla (feat Herbie Hancock)
Cold Dead
Fkn Dead
Never Catch Me (feat Kendrick Lamar)
Dead Man's Tetris (feat Captain Murphy & Snoop Dogg)
Turkey Dog Coma
Stirring
Coronus, The Terminator
Siren Song (feat Angel Deradoorian)
Turtles
Ready Err Not
Eyes Above
Moment Of Hesitation (feat Herbie Hancock)
Descent Into Madness (feat Thundercat)
The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep (feat Captain Murphy)
Obligatory Cadence
Your Potential/The Beyond (feat Niki Randa)
The Protest
Review: Arriving with some truly mind bending artwork from controversial guro manga artist Shintaro Kago, the new Flying Lotus album You're Dead! Is quite alot to take in upon first listen. Some nineteen tracks deep, Steven Ellison uses all the available space to draw you deep into the afterlife as he sees it, veering through heavily psychedelic jazz passages and next level beat explorations that demand you pay full attention. The iconic Herbie Hancock leads a high profile cast of contributing artists to Fly Lo's fifth studio LP and his most ambitious to date with Kendrick Lamar, Captain Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Angel Deradoorian, Thundercat and Niki Randa also adding to what is a transcendental listening experience.
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Psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BCRLP 02. Rel: 14 Jul 22
Baby Boy (4:08)
Tropical Love (4:26)
Above The Clouds (2:47)
Underwater Fantasy (4:59)
Psychosynthesis (part 1) (5:15)
Artic Cavern (8:02)
Psychosynthesis (part 2) (5:39)
The Green Odyssey (6:20)
Riding Into Battle (5:32)
The Investigation (5:37)
World Of Tiers (2:01)
Subterranean Lake (4:00)
Fatherhood (8:21)
Crystal Gardens (4:00)
Review: Greg Foat is something of a musical polymath, with his various solo and collaborative albums touching on everything from spiritual jazz, library music and soundtrack sounds, to Balearic beats, jazz-funk and deep house. On Psychosynthesis, his first solo set for two years, he largely keeps things warm, chilled and dreamy, joining the dots between horizontal jazz-funk, exotica, Balearica, and sensuous sun-down sounds with the aid of a vast battery of analogue and modular synthesizers. The results are predictably impressive, with the album's many highlights including the spacey, slo-mo shuffle of 'Underwater Fantasy', the throbbing, Sun Palace-esque starry jazz-funk of 'Psychosynthesis (Part 1)', the gaseous ambient drift of 'The Green Odyssey' and the Wally Badarou style warmth of 'The Investigation'.
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Double Density
Cat: MI 033. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Double Density (2:00)
Smoggy (2:17)
Playing With Time (3:08)
Mobbin' For A Hobby (feat Planet Asia & Waz) (2:34)
Closer (2:15)
Trapped (feat Pink Siifu) (2:28)
Intermezzo (0:40)
2night (1:26)
Rings Around Saturn (2:00)
The Maxi-Single (feat Planet Asia) (2:06)
Omnichord (1:40)
Spark Lah (feat Blu November) (2:41)
Outro (2:37)
Trapped (instrumental) (2:27)
Review: Fredfades is a well-regarded modern beatmaker and master sampler who crafts soul drenched and atmospheric hip-hop. For this new record on Mutual Intentions outta Norway he works with Sraw to hypnotic effect. Right from the off, the dusty vibes and lo-fi aesthetic is heartwarming and a perfectly laid back tonic to busy modern lives. Guess like Planet Asia & Waz, Pink Siifu and Blu November add their own character to this spaced-out and stoned late-night listening companion. It might be one of Fred's best yet.
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Calm Vol 1
Cat: MFCV 002. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Marcel - "Joy Of July" (3:27)
Marcel - "Give Me Relief" (4:18)
Marcel - "Can't Stop The Time" (4:07)
From P60 - "Muzai In The House" (3:58)
From P60 - "Cool Stuff At 4 O'clock" (4:00)
From P60 - "Sun-Kissed Shores" (feat MnemonicKiss) (5:48)
Forteba - "End Of The Day" (6:18)
Review: Zoltan Nagy AKA P60 has spent the last four years slowly building up his Midnight Fashion label and its dedicated downtempo offshoot, Midnight Fashion Chill. Following a handful of solo EPs on the latter imprint, Nagy has now decided to offer up a first imprint compilation - one that not only showcases his work, but also that of Marcel (AKA sometime Cookin' Records artist Marcell Dudas) and Plastic City regular Forteba (AKA Hungarian stalwart Krisztian Dobrocsi). Musically, the set lives up to its' title, offering an enticing and undeniably blazed mix of DJ Calm style trip-hop, warming 1990s style downtempo grooves, slow-burn Baleric soundscapes, Onra-esque neo-boogie beats and warm, deep and languid, jazz-flecked mid-tempo house.
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