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420
420 (purple vinyl 12")
Cat: LWKMUS 013. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Untitled 11 (4:19)
Untitled 1 (4:21)
Untitled 4 (4:22)
Untitled 6 (4:20)
Untitled 13 (4:16)
Untitled 5 (4:19)
Review: Though 420 was originally recorded and released in April of 2020, Galcher Lustwerk's pandemic project is an exercise in counting and patience. Originally from a 16 track, 69 minute release only available for Bandcamp for $69 (or $4.20 per track), the 420 project brings us practically brand spanking new Galcher EP, just under a different name. Finally at an accessible price (and including signature Galcher vocals in a majority of the tracks to boot) this vinyl release hopes to bring more fans who missed the original release to the 420 club.
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Principia
Principia (12")
Cat: GHR 000. Rel: 29 Apr 21
ALTZ P - "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" (5:59)
Peter Power - "Golden Ripples" (5:23)
Ground - "Nigihayahi" (7:00)
Review: New Japanese label Grunge House Records featuring Japanese artist Altz cover of Everybody Loves the Sunshine, Peter Power (Multi Culti/ Invisible, Inc.) mysterious ambient tune, and a polyrhythmic tribal dub techno cut with a motif of Japanese mythology by Ground (ESP Institute / Chillmountain).
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Brixia Sonora Remixed
Brokenspiel (Fred P remix) (8:29)
New Try (Pedro Ricardo remix) (5:32)
Paline (K-Lone 4/4 remix) (4:49)
Scent Of An Old Life (Rahaan re-edit) (5:55)
Askja (Bruise remix) (5:52)
Fili (Map.Ache remix) (6:43)
Review: Rebirth kicks off its 2024 with a remix EP that serves as "a tribute to the Brescian music scene in its many facets and declinations." The full original project is a complete 12-track album that brings together many different sounds, scenes and generations, with the best bits now assembled on this new 12". The revered deep house master Fred P opens up with some texture spiritual synth depths, K-Lone brings some nice house swing to his version of 'Paline' and edit maestro Rahsaan also keeps it paired back and late night on his soulful take on 'Scent Of An Old Life'. A great reimagining of some moving musical adventures, then.

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Summer Selections Four
James Bright - "Amber" (4:42)
Be.Lanuit - "Nana A Leon" (feat Marcos De La Fuente) (6:09)
Cole Odin - "Growing" (5:21)
Gold Suite - "The Cowboy" (6:21)
Norht Of The Island - "I Feel" (5:43)
Residentes Balearicos - "Smoke & Fly" (8:33)
Review: Nunorthern Soul's fourth vinyl outing encourages you to sit back, relax, and sink into some truly horizontal sounds awash with Balearic bliss. James Bright kicks off the session with the warm glow of 'Amber' and its slowly percolating beats and painterly synths. Be.Lanuit's 'Nana A Leon' has a starry eyed charm that will get you gazing off into the night and elsewhere Norht Of The Island's 'I Feel' has a chugging groove and exotic synth work bringing plenty of colour. This is a high class EP of richly detailed downtempo brilliance.
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Buena Onda: Balearic Beats 2021
Buena Onda: Balearic Beats 2021 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: HYR 7255. Rel: 30 Nov 21
Gallo - "Abysso" (Calm Mellow Mellow Acid remix) (6:59)
Tonarunur - "Flotholt" (4:57)
Relative - "The Healing Place" (7:30)
Kayroy & Greetings - "Imagine" (Gallo Tropical Hinterhof remix) (5:17)
Review: Hell Yeah is a label that is right at the heart of the Balearic sound worldwide. It is studiously run by Italian Marco, who is also a deep-digging DJ himself, a part of the Balearic Gabba Soundsystem and also co-founder of much loved Berlin club night Buena Onda. The night's second compilation is coming soon but before that is this taster which gives you a great cross-section of the sounds to expect: leftfield disco, mature grooves, deep and slow acid workouts and plenty in between. Japanese master Calm really stands out here with his take on Gallo's 'Abysso.'
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The Dream
The Dream (12")
Cat: ERC 010. Rel: 05 Dec 22
The Dream (7:08)
The Calling (long) (4:03)
Meditasian (short) (4:16)
Review: Said to be discovered and championed by a young Daniele Baldelli, this track from 1983 has been defined as a cosmic classic. The work of producer Steve Coe and his partner Sheila Chandra as Monsoon, they combined elements of dub, dance and ethnic music, mainly released through their Indipop label. Their mesmerising and majestic track 'The Dream' is featured on this reissue by Emotional Rescue, as well as an edit of original B-side cut 'Meditasian' featuring a sublime sitar solo which will hypnotise you into submission, but cut down by a good 20 minutes compared to the original.
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Nu Ambient Grooves (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: ITDR 007. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Clearing The Past (6:47)
Wandering Around, Lost (6:08)
Say Mutabor (7:20)
Playground (3:53)
Review: Into The Deep Records is a Paris-based, vinyl-only label run by Arthur Lastmann and Step Daw. It presents a reissue of Nu Ambient Grooves by Chris Zippel aka Genuine, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release. The productions were originally released on Bavarian imprint Ninetysix Sounds back in 1997 and is full of quality downtempo, IDM and acid sounds. Opening up with the psychedelic sunrise breaks of 'Clearing The Past', it soon leads into the sunset on the chilled beats of 'Wandering Around, Lost'. Over on the flip it's all about the emotive electro futurism of 'Playground'.

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Hercules
Cat: RR 006. Rel: 29 Jun 21
Hercules (LP version) (4:22)
Hercules (North Street West Holyvoodou vocal remix) (5:56)
Review: Jo Wallace's Ramrock label has always proved adept at blending reggae, dub and lovers rock with elements of jazz, soul and Balearic beats. You'll find a similar blend of sounds at the heart of the label's latest 12" - a fine, roots reggae style cover version of Aaron Neville's much-loved rare groove jam 'Hercules' by Asian Dub Foundation singer Ghetto Priest. His version (side A) is effortlessly soulful, with warming horns, clipped guitars and his own sublime vocals rising above a languid reggae riddim. Arguably even better is Darren Morris and Ashley Beedle's flipside remix, which adds bluesy pianos, hazy horns, vibrant Clavinet riffs and Ghetto Priest's vocals to a faithful rendition of the swinging, bumpin' groove that made Neville's 1973 version so addictive.
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At The Hilton
At The Hilton (limited 7")
Cat: TAC 012. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Down At The Hilton (4:05)
Curacao Blue (3:45)
Review: Artless Cuckoo has coaxed a second release out of Ghia here and it's another stunning following the highlight collectable and sold out first offering. This one delves into Ghia's past and presents a super limited 7" with two unreleased recordings from 1985: At The Hilton. The group was made up of Lutz Boberg and Frank Simon and they later joined with singer Lisa Ohm and these tunes are taken from an old archive of tapes. They are brilliantly delicate and unassuming, with lo-fi drum machines, wispy chords and deep celestial pads all taking you on a gentle cosmic jazz trip.
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Played by: Manu Archeo, Tom Drew
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Don't Leave Me Alone (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 018. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Don't Leave Me Alone (3:50)
Don't Leave Me Alone (Wunderbar mix) (4:13)
Don't Leave Me Alone (extended mix) (8:51)
Review: The Artless Cuckoo label has done a fine job of showcasing the work of lesser-known German outfit Ghia his year by releasing an album of rediscovered 1980s recordings as well as a special 7". Now Thank You has put together this 12" package with three different versions of 'Don't Leave Me Alone.' The original dropped in 1987 and was an instant euro-pop classic. An OG copy on wax is tough to find these days so often fetches three figures. Soon as you hear the tune though you know why - it's effortlessly catchy with mounting tension and super creative vocals.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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I've Been There
Cat: RE 40. Rel: 13 Dec 23
Air (4:43)
No Stream (4:19)
Owls (4:16)
Julee (3:31)
I've Been There (3:31)
Stream (3:21)
Traces To Nowhere (3:26)
Review: Re:st continues to be an incredible source of adventurous thinking beyond the structures of drum & bass, and this latest record from Ghost Warrior would be hard pressed to claim an obvious link to the genre. It's more of an experimental jazz offering, using hollowed out notes and whispers of instrumentation, and yet somewhere in the sampling-as-artform process it captures some of the mind-bending magic of Source Direct, Photek et al. Delicate and moody as hell, this is another realm of music opening up and it's one we hope we get to explore deeper on further releases.
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Lamella Pressed
Cat: INDEX 011. Rel: 24 May 23
The Lower (6:06)
Maiolica (5:31)
Pyxis Glint (4:31)
Palm Slick (3:32)
Sinews (feat Hysterical Love Project) (5:46)
Lilted Song (5:06)
Review: Trip-hop meets modern digital ambience on Gi Gi's latest for INDEX:Records. Nothing but the music meets the ear here, plunging us into ricochety sonic hotwirings from the jump. Allusions to dancehall ('Maiolica'), dub ('Palm Slick') and illbient ('Lilted Song') ring true here, while a vocal feature on the track 'Sinews' - from fellow mic-caresser and expert moniker-coiner Hysterical Love Project - yields a sound that recalls something like the combined sonics of HTRK and 3XL. A not-to-miss EP for anyone who loves it textural.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Nafasam
Nafasam (limited 12")
Cat: OM 032. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Part Lake (3:21)
Andro Dunos (3:51)
Digambara (3:34)
Modulations (part 1) (6:25)
Modulations (part 2) (2:47)
Kizuna Encounter (4:46)
Review: Omena once again calls on the superb sounds of Golden Retriever for this adventurous new EP that very much takes you away from the here and now and deposits you somewhere warmer. 'Part Lake' opens up with the joys of a spring day - acoustic strings rippling out as sun beams down. 'Andro Dunos' slows to a crawl and has a more star-gazing feel while 'Digambara' is a gentle rhythm that casts you out to sea. Two variations of 'Modulations' allows you to get lost in some lush synth tapestries and 'Kizuna Encounter' then ends with another lovely sonic day dream that empties your mind.
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Nabi
Nabi (7" + insert)
Cat: GUDU 006. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Nabi (3:52)
Review: Following up last year's production with Baltimore techno legend Maurice Fulton on 'Jigoo', the next release on Gudu is the first of two songs by label boss Peggy Gou that she will release over the coming months. Her first single in over two years, it translates to 'Butterfly' and is another collaboration. This time with fellow Korean sensation OHHYUK who is the lead singer and guitarist in the band Hyukoh. 'Nabi' is a downtempo, pop-inflected number said to be inspired by '80s synth classics and '90s Korean songs that Gou's mother used to play at home during her childhood.
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Jour De Fete (feat Conrad Idjut remix)
Cat: BSBF 1202. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Jour De Fete (version originale) (7:41)
Jour De Fete (version instrumentale) (6:01)
Jour De Fete (Conrad Idjut's Quokka dub) (9:55)
Review: The follow up to 'Sun Circles' is here: 'Jour De Fete' (French for "day of celebration") is a sweltering slab of festive inner city disco of the highest order. Flip the record for a mighty, extended dub by cult hero Conrad McDonnell of Idjut Boys fame. 'Nuff said.
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Rhythm Of Love (feat Faze Action remix)
Cat: BSBF 1203. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Rhythm Of Love (6:47)
Rhythm Of Love (Daydreamin' instrumental) (6:46)
Rhythm Of Love (Faze Action remix) (7:00)
Review: DJ and producer Gratts returns to his own imprint with the third instalment of the "Balearic but bumpin'" trilogy. Here, the Belgian puts forward a captivating piece of organic, Body & Soul NY inspired deep house, assisted by Cata Mansikka-aho on vocals. As always, an instrumental is provided for maximum nightclub daydreaming. On the flipside, British duo Faze Action up the energy levels with an equally musical disco version that hits in all the right spots. Artwork once again by Mads Cooke.
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Enjoy Your Self EP 2
Ground - "Utau Narukoyuri" (5:28)
Akio Nagase - "Arauma" (Kobato dub) (5:00)
Jose Finagandara, Juan Diego Lllescas & Ground - "Something Sign" (5:39)
Akira Arasawa With KUN & FRANKY-CH - "Yunnan" (8:18)
Review: Especial Specials has joined forces with Osaka-based imprint Chillmountain Recordings to offer up another Enjoy Your Self EP. This one once again showcases the talents on its roster with label head Ground kicking off with a beatdown meets trance sound on "Utau Narukoyuri'. After that slow burner come tribal percussive sounds from 'Arauma' (Kobato Dub), sunny cumbia on 'Something Sign' and a meandering Balearic journey from Akira Arasawa With KUN & FRANKY-CH that is brought to life with new age flute sounds, bird calls, jungle drips and folkloric strings. A fantastic EP, then.
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Motion Of Waves
Cat: ERC 099. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Motion Of Waves (7:44)
Motion Of Waves (Cassette mix) (6:30)
We Travel Dark Waters (9:26)
Review: Group Du Jour was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1983 and have had a storied career spanning the decades since. They have always brought together live, ethnic, and electronic sounds with folk and modern pop, later getting ever more experimental. Early albums Forgotten Colors in 1986 and Wonderful Vision in 1988 are groundbreaking affairs, the latter of which gave rise to 'Motion Of Waves', which is something of a cult favourite for deep diggers. It is a rich instrumental groove that layers up synthesiser, flute, guitar and haunting vocals sitting over a brilliantly electric beat. The whole thing was a live one-take recording and is perfectly suited to both sunset and sunup moments of dancing pleasure.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Pain In My Heart
Cat: CPT 6151. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Pain In My Heart (5:33)
Pain In My Heart (Meridian Brothers remix) (4:12)
Review: After four years away from the label, Tomasz Guiddo returns to Compost Disco with a cut that defies easy categorization. It features lead vocals from Louie Austin, a classic, 'Rat Pack' style crooner who first collaborated with Guiddo back in 2016. 'Pain My Heart' combines squelchy, slow-motion grooves (complete with lo-fi, Latin-tinged drum machine beats), undeniably Balearic musical flourishes (including Spanish guitar solos and dreamy chords), and Austin's classy, emotive lead vocals. Quite where it sits is open to debate, but it's an immaculately executed and memorable song. Soundway sorts Meridian Brothers provide a suitably humid remix, adding Austin's weary vocals to loose-limbed Latin beats, deep bass and suitably tropical guitar licks. It's a revelatory revision and one of the strongest remixes we've heard so far this year.
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An Osirian Dream (OG & Theo Parrish Takes)
Cat: MT 19015. Rel: 30 Oct 23
An Osirian Dream (3:35)
An Osirian Dream (Beatless version) (3:37)
An Osirian Dream (T's take) (3:44)
An Osirian Dream (T's take instrumental) (5:48)
Review: Mother Tongue sure knows how to serve up some beautifully escapist and Balearic sounds and that's exactly what we have here with this seductive new 12" from Tiombe Lockhart feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow. This welcome return to the label from Lockhart comes as a teaser ahead of her new album Going Forth By Day. On this evidence, it's going to be a real doozy because 'An Osirian Dream' is utterly angelic. The vocals soar to the heavens next to celestial melodies over a gentle rhythm. Also included a beatless version and a couple of T's takes which get more jazzy.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Corner Song
Cat: HYR 7170. Rel: 10 Jan 18
Corner Song (4:50)
The Flying Man (4:23)
Corner Song (Jex Opolis remix) (7:58)
Review: Both "Corner Song" and "The Flying Man" were first featured on Tempelhof and Gigi Masin's second collaborative album, 2016's arguably overlooked album Tsuki. Both are naturally worthy of a single release, though, as they deserve wider recognition. Both are quietly beautiful, drowsy and hazily picturesque, with gently percussive opener "Corner Song" just edging out the beat-less brilliance of "The Flying Man" - in which Masin delivers a weary and heart-aching vocal - in the "best track" stakes. On the flip you'll find a radical re-interpretation of "Corner Song" by New York producer Jex Opolis, who wraps Tempelhof and Masin's glistening guitars around a wonderfully colourful and tactile Balearic boogie groove.
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アルバム
Island Vibrations
Cat: DSPPR 60. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Guaguancoco (4:19)
Rumba Solar (4:27)
Na Baia (4:30)
Holy Rising (5:19)
Algaroba (3:43)
Como El Sol (4:17)
Hook & Line (3:56)
Pink Sun (5:48)
Review: Balearic DJs Chris Coco and George Solar have been making tunes together fora couple of years after first meeting at Ibiza Sonica radio. They soon hit it off in person and in the studio, so now we get their first album, Island Vibrations. Solar is an accomplished percussionist so he and Chris made a list of rhythms around which to loosely build each track with some of those used including Nyabinghi, Guaguanco, One Drop and Algaroba. Most were record in Ibiza with added bass from Fly and lots of organic synth work embellishing each one into this lush collection of fresh downtempo and chill out sounds.
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Gabin
Gabin (2xLP)
Cat: 805411 0175808. Rel: 14 Jun 23
La Maison (5:52)
Une Histoire D'Amoure (feat Joseph Fargier) (3:59)
Doo Uap, Doo Uap, Doo Uap (feat Stefano Di Battista) (7:24)
Delire Et Passion (feat Ana Carril Obiols) (6:08)
Sweet Sadness (5:16)
Mille Et Une Nuit Des Desires (feat Ana Carril Obiols) (5:44)
Urban Night (feat Stefano Di Battista) (6:23)
Gabin Vs Cal's Bluedo (4:06)
Azul Anil (feat Ana Carril Obiols) (6:26)
Terra Pura (5:00)
House Trip (6:38)
La Maison (Di Battista's Dream) (feat Stefano Di Battista) (4:52)
Review: Gabin (pronounced gae'baen) is the nu-jazz duo Filippo Clary and Max Bottini. The Italian pair debuted in 2002 with their self-titled album and followed it up with four more as well as nine singles. Remarkably, their music has appeared on over 200 different combinations, such is its appeal. The debut album now gets a latest reissue as the acid jazz, jazz dance, downtempo and house sounds are still as relevant now as they ever were. The singing in French and Spanish adds a real European feel to this with its smooth beats and Mediterranean beach party vibes. A true classic.
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Private Life III
Cat: MFM 051. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Chasing The Clouds Away (4:11)
Hang Glyde (5:20)
Room With A View (5:22)
Timeless (3:13)
Memories (2:16)
Pushin' (5:04)
Knowing (5:48)
Watching The Skies (9:36)
Review: Back in 2017, Damon G Roddick - yep, Dam-Funk himself - unveiled a new project on Music From Memory, Garrett. Since then, he's delivered two albums of evocative, melodious and, by his standards, melancholic synthesizer music that add a picturesque, almost Balearic tinge to his usually forthright synth-funk sound. Here he presents what he says is the third and final installment in the trilogy, once again painting colourful, emotive musical pictures with little more than a bank of vintage synths and a couple of drum machines. As you'd expect, it's as on-point, entertaining and enjoyable as its predecessors, delivering the kind of attractive, sofa-friendly synth sounds that are guaranteed to put smiles on stressed and miserable faces.

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Fragments Of A Season (reissue)
The Letter (3:49)
Marine (2:00)
Madagascar (4:16)
Cleo (3:11)
The Seventh Century (2:32)
The Marble Sky (4:15)
Mirror The Clouds (2:48)
Lost Summer (4:57)
Fragrance (3:37)
The Streets Are Filled With Rain (1:54)
Vanishing Point (3:01)
Review: Five years after its first release, Emotional Response is serving up this welcome reissue of Alexis Georgopoulos and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's classic Fragments of A Season. They came together after five years of superb releases and reached new highs here even though they aren't necessarily household names. It saw them turn in some wonderfully expressive compositions played out across all manner of organic instrumentation. The richness of the production and the highly developed ideas embedded within this gorgeous LP should resonate for a long time to come, not least because the pieces are all so easy on the ears.
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Burn
Burn (180 gram white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AC 0031. Rel: 21 May 21
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (5:15)
Noyalain (Burn) (4:00)
Dashta (Forever) (5:09)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (4:29)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (5:54)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (4:36)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (4:27)
Review: 813251-01
Several music critics have previously described the Allman Brothers Band's At Fillmore East as one of the greatest live albums ever recorded. First issued in 1971, it breathed new life into the band's stalling career and projected them as versatile, energetic live performers with a passion for providing extended, jammed out takes of their own songs. By and large, these heavily bluesy, freewheeling excursions were far superior to anything they'd recorded in the studio, with some going through multiple changes over 10 or 20 minutes. As this audiophile vinyl reissue proves, the album is as impactful, addictive and musically intense as ever, providing an aural snapshot of three famous nights at one of New York's most infamous rock venues of the early 1970s.

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Xenophonic
Xenophonic (picture disc LP)
Cat: TR 707PD. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Double Fantasy (4:42)
New Beginnings (4:02)
Xenophonic (4:29)
I Wonder (4:37)
Soulstitches (4:56)
There's Always Yesterday (4:43)
Let Go (4:49)
Keep Walking (4:51)
Rejected (4:17)
Futurenostalgic (4:13)
Review: Russian-born, Jerusalem-raised and now Berlin-based Serge Geyzel has released on labels such as Mindcolormusic, Brokntoys, Flesh Or Die and Zodiak Commune Records. From a classical and jazz music background, he combines a love of early noughties electronica with influences of electro and dark ambient in his distinct brand of modern drum 'n' bass for his new opus titled Xenophonic. From the dreamy Jupiter jazz of 'Double Fantasy', the grey area steppa that is 'I Wonder' to the off-kilter IDM of 'Keep Walking' being just some highlights - Geyzel delivers his finest moment yet.
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Curacao Blue
Curacao Blue (LP + insert)
Cat: TAC 014. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Curacao Blue (introlution) (1:21)
Down At The Hilton (4:03)
Jump In The Water (5:01)
Close To You ('85 interlude) (1:27)
In The Fast Lane (4:32)
Flowerplay (3:30)
Curacao Blue (3:44)
Through The Window (1:42)
Crystal Silence In Dub (4:58)
Keep Your House In Disorder (instrumental) (4:11)
Review: Some superb musical archaeology here, as The Artless Cuckoo presents an album of rediscovered 1980s recordings from obscure German outfit Ghia, including a smattering that the trio made whilst living in Spain between 1986 and '88. Some of the tracks were reportedly recorded using a porta-studio style four-track, but you'd never be able to tell thanks to the fine mastering job. Musically, it's an undeniable sun-soaked affair that brilliantly blurs the boundaries between horizontal electrofunk, instrumental Balearic synthpop, Mediterranean jazz-funk, Afro-cosmic and more energetic, dancefloor-focused flavours. It's the sort of thing that Nu Genea would rightfully be praised for releasing, except it was recorded 'back in the day' rather than earlier this year. Terrific stuff!
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Wombs & Alien Spirits
Cat: SPCTR 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Bios (4:07)
Hypha (6:44)
Opium (4:42)
Libya Loop (3:33)
Aton (1:48)
Hmmm? (2:21)
Codex (4:25)
Soma Cell (1:22)
Wombs & Alien Spirits (6:20)
Molecular Repair (5:01)
Review: Kareem Lotfy and Heith are back with their Ghost Lemurs project, and arguably their most conceptual and captivating record to date. Describing Wombs & Spirit Aliens as "a type of folk music devoid of a specific homeland, but resulting from the authors' heritages, simultaneously divided and united by the Mediterranean Sea", it feels like stepping out of our traditional timeline and into another dimension. Unarguably psychedelic - you can almost hear the shooting stars wisp by core arrangements as you desperately try and stargaze in the mind's eye - it's also unarguably earthly. Polyrhythms and melodic motifs seem to be taken straight from the ceremonial practices of long lost communities and tribes. Those who built their civilisations around a connection with the terrestrial and extraterrestrial, something most of us can only really hope to imagine in 2024.
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Soundscapes Vol 1: Music For Harlequins
Cat: JAKARTA 182LP. Rel: 01 Mar 23
It's All There (2:28)
Igualmente (3:11)
L'arlecchino (3:00)
Cora (2:12)
Il Castello Dei Pagliacci (3:15)
Vengo A Te (1:28)
Feeling Home (3:31)
Humore (4:11)
Sobrio (3:37)
Un Nuovo Giorno (3:57)
NoNoNo (3:33)
Sandia (The Melon Song) (3:20)
La Mia Regina (3:39)
Review: Jakarta Records is mostly known for its superb hip hop but this one is a dazzling album well worth checking. It's a perfect mix of instrumental jazz, soul and gentle grooves that will get you nodding along and lost in the gorgeous melodies from the master of this sort of stuff that is Gianni Brezzo. The Italian has put put several fine albums before now and this collection is another doozy with certain harmonic and rhythmic concepts recurring throughout that drawn on European and folklorist style.
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Heard & Unheard
Heard & Unheard (limited LP)
Cat: STH 2485LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Invitation (4:15)
Conditioning (4:20)
Recognition (2:03)
The Heretic (3:22)
The Waiting Breath (3:38)
Neutrino Stream (1:24)
My Not-Self (Bitterness) (3:54)
The Investigator (4:30)
Yellow Ji (feat AFTA-1) (4:00)
Guidance (3:37)
Review: Stone's Throw has never really made any wrong moves in our opinion, and here the label puts its full force behind a deceptively powerful album. Taking us to places that are deeper than perhaps what the imprint is best known for, this is immersive, hypnotic, otherworldly stuff made from a variety of plugged in machines, analogue and otherwise, including a semi-modular synth. The result is a journey-style collection packed with atmosphere but one that's also painstakingly detailed and textured. Sound waves are rendered almost visible by the movements, drones, tracks and other pieces here, drum and effects machines producing the kind of noises that mesmerise and suck you in further as time passes. Tunes to get lost in, the only remaining question is whether anyone will ever want to return.
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Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
Bobby GILLESPIE / VARIOUS
Cat: HIQLP 2040. Rel: 04 Apr 16
13th Floor Elevators - "May The Circle Remain Unbroken" (1:52)
The Beach Boys - "'Til I Die" (alternate mix) (2:41)
The Beach Boys - "Forever" (acappella mix) (4:28)
The Beach Boys - "You're Welcome" (3:00)
The Byrds - "Wild Mountain Thyme" (3:52)
Dion - "Born To Be With You" (3:37)
Gene Clark - "American Dreamer" (2:39)
John Barry - "Midnight Cowboy" (4:48)
Kris Kristofferson - "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" (2:51)
Link Wray - "Ice People" (1:04)
The Monkees - "As We Go Along" (2:29)
Gram Parsons - "Love Hurts" (6:48)
Alexander Skip Spence - "War In Peace" (3:59)
Suicide - "Cheree" (remix) (3:45)
Tim Buckley - "Phantasmagoria In Two" (3:24)
Evie Sands - "Any Way That You Want Me" (3:36)
Little Feat - "Willin'" (2:52)
Ronnie Wood - "Breathe On Me" (5:07)
Primal Scream - "Darklands" (6:08)
Willie Nelson - "Precious Memories" (7:32)
Jerry Lee Lewis - "Over The Rainbow" (3:44)
Review: For all his iconic status in modern rock 'n' roll lore, Bobby Gillespie remains very much a fan, one whose humility regarding the music he loves and the influence it's had on him has never been far away from his public persona. With this in mind, we're in remarkably safe hands with this soothing collection of beatific charmers and laidback deep cuts, which offer a kaleidoscopic trajectory from the very birth of rock 'n' roll (Jerry Lee Lewis) through the '60s (Beach Boys) and '70s (Gram Parsons) via his own journey through punk and beyond in the process. One suspects Mr. Gillespie has had more than his fair share of late nights requiring just such a come down, thus it's little surprise to find the man knows exactly how to handle 'em.
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Adlestrop
Adlestrop (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PIPE 02503. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Appendix 2
The Age Of The Train
Adlestrop
Bethesda
End Of The Line (Aldeburgh)
Just A River
The Cranleigh Line
Torver & Coppermines
Christ's Hospital
Black Dog Halt
Ravenscar
Star Crossing
Review: Gilroy Mere is one of many alter egos of Oliver Cherer, and when working under this moniker there's a predisposition for transport-themed things to happen. The last album, beautiful and beguiling The Green Line, had a rich, dark green vintage British train on the cover just in case the title wasn't enough. In the past, he's done things themed on bus routes. This time, the locomotive on the sleeve is red.

More so, Adlestrop is a reference to one of many UK railway stations axed in the brutal Beeching Act of the 1960s - a cull of small stations deemed unviable, cutting off many communities. The opener, a strange, almost medieval slice of birdsong, chant, and twinkling chimes, even reels off a list of others that were closed. From there, we go deeper into sounds and words that are as inspired by the idea of rural England and travel as they are the country's eccentricity, which is so commonly founding its leftfield electronic output.
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Magic Mountain
Magic Mountain (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: GLOSSY 018. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Silver Screen Wellness (2:33)
Morning Walk With Marlene (3:26)
Berthold Brecht Aqua Aerobics (2:41)
Seven Year Massage (1:41)
Sophia Meet Me At The Sana (2:29)
Film Night At Magic Mountain (1:32)
The Imaginarium Of Groucho (2:25)
Grace & Marcello Bored (2:35)
Ancient Stars (1:45)
Dean Martin's Blizzard Dreams (2:37)
Cognac At The Esalen Lounge (2:49)
Buchla Mind Correction (2:17)
Carnival Of The Jetsetters (3:12)
Review: The ambient fan's favourite businessman and wandering soul, Martin Glass, presents a weary, cathartic series of wistful Balearic sketches in the vein of FSOL, the caretaker and the work of more fresh faced contenders like SSIEGE. Composed during a stay at 'a celebrity health resort in the hills beyond Hollywood', Magic Mountain unfurls over 13 balmy, benzo'd tracks, each named to evoke a musing, observation, or group wellness activity which our protagonist takes part in, compulsive cognac sipping included.
Particularly enjoyable pursuits include Glass' 'Morning Walk with Marlene Dietrich', which plugs away at a steady beach-tempo plod, while cirrus wisps of synthesizer stretch heavy across the horizon, and the poignant 'Dean Martin's Blizzard Dreams'; presumably inspired by a conversation with the King of Cool himself about his oneiric weather patterns. The delicate, pointilist 'Cognac at the Esalen Lounge' is an aural analogy for Glass' barside ennui, sounding like oversized ice cubes colliding in a wobble glass and the retreat culminates in the rollicking 'Carnival of the Jetsetters'; a misty-eyed goodbye to the other sedated participants, who are doubtless late for their next long-haul. Ride it out!
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Pattern Recognition
Pattern Recognition (limited gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BYTES 14LPX. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Dirty Hugs (19:56)
Closer (6:03)
That Time Of Night (8:50)
Process (4:21)
Memorial Device (5:00)
Maintaining The Machine (7:38)
Kintsugi (3:34)
Entanglement (6:01)
Day Three (4:04)
Invocation (15:18)
Review: When he's not playing guitar in the likes of Oasis and Ride, Andy Bell likes to explore electronic pastures as GLOK. Every year since 2019 he's released a new album, and here's the third, Pattern Recognition. His approach is assured and highly developed, taking on a kosmische tone that nods to Cluster et al thanks to the guitar work threaded in between the synth lines. It's warm and undulating, and oh so easy on the ears - the sound of a veteran musician stretching their legs and enjoying every minute of it. Watch out for album highlight 'Process', featuring the dulcet tones of Shamon Cassette delivering a laconic line in poetry over Bell's chiming arpeggios.
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The Echos On Departure
The Echos On Departure (ochre vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VF 707. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Bees (1:17)
Anna In Winter (4:52)
Consumed By Friction (4:48)
A Simple Flower (5:07)
Wait (2:01)
Fjorhandur Vals (2:19)
Betweenness (6:26)
Nightjar Retrospective (1:49)
Golden Crackle Effect (2:21)
Tenebrous Autumn (1:13)
Until The Heart Stops (4:11)
Review: Gnac is a project composer Mark Tranmer started in 1990 and The Echoes on Departure is his seventh album with this alias. He says he started this one soon after he finished his last one, Afternoon Frost, in 2021. It is a more electronic record than that one with some of his favourite chord progressions "and a few new ones." There is also the addition of a human voice on two tracks with Kathleen Stosch of Constant Follower on both Bittersweetness' and 'Until The Heart Stops.' Both are evocative centerpieces for this most lovely piano-led baroque waltz.
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Inner Ride
Cat: CHPTR 00NXT. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Good Morning (2:42)
Outer Organs (6:10)
Epic Ride (8:14)
Phototsensitivity (4:16)
What Is This Creek Doing Here? (2:25)
22222222nd State (8:18)
Cosmic Fugue (5:31)
Hypnosia (5:42)
Orgasm By Kindness (5:51)
Window To Space (2:45)
Review: Hungarian producer Gnork is a leading light of the house scene in Europe. He was previously of Legendary Sound Research-affiliated outfit Black L3GO but is hard to beat in solo mode. Inner Ride is his latest full-length album and one that finds him casting himself adrift of daily woes into a world of heavenly ambient and downtempo synth magic. There are gently lilting disco floaters, suspenseful drones and retro-future space missions alive with wispy neon melodies and lush arps. What a record.
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The Work
The Work (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50425X. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Swimmer (1:38)
The Dream (4:10)
The Corner (3:49)
The Want (3:42)
I've Felt Better (Than I Do Now) (4:24)
Plastic Future (3:09)
New Days (2:21)
I Spiral (3:36)
Arima (5:40)
Chrome (3:31)
Joni's Room (3:22)
Review: "I made ['The Work'] over the last year at home in my temporary studio which was supposed to be the living room, while um, building my actual studio," Gold Panda said of his latest record, arguably his most introspective and - factually - his first full-length in more than six years. Made at home over the course of around 12 months, the track 'I've Felt Better (Than I Do Now)' has been doing the rounds for a while ahead of this full length and turned many heads in the process.

While that number, and the excellent Daniel Avery remix, is a pretty warm slice of future-bass leaning house with filter (although maybe not quite filter house), the complete package represents a more exploratory and personal sound from the music maker in question, although one that's no less immediate in its engagement of the listener. Simply put, it's very interesting and also very good.
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Supernature (reissue)
Supernature (reissue) (limited gatefold 140 gram transparent green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 405053 8553963. Rel: 14 Aug 20
Ooh La La (3:27)
Lovely 2 C U (3:24)
Ride A White Horse (4:38)
You Never Know (3:27)
Let It Take You (4:34)
Fly Me Away (4:20)
Slide In (4:16)
Koko (3:20)
Satin Chic (3:26)
Time Out From The World (4:42)
Number 1 (3:23)
Review: By the time of their third studio album, English electronic pair Goldfrapp were already big news. Here they combined pop and electronic styles to critical effect, with a no 2 slot on the album charts coming in the first week of release. Lead single "Oh La La" went on to become the band';s biggest ever selling single and further singles "Number 1", "Ride a White Horse" and "Fly Me Away" also climbed high in the charts around the world. There's everything from in your face pop to glossy disco beats, glam style beats and lush synth ballads. Brash but beautiful, it's an English pop classic.
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Seventh Tree (reissue)
Seventh Tree (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram yellow vinyl LP + art print)
Cat: 405053 8626582. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Clowns (4:08)
Little Bird (4:24)
Happiness (4:15)
Road To Somewhere (3:51)
Eat Yourself (3:58)
Some People (4:39)
A & E (3:11)
Cologne Cerrone Houdini (4:23)
Caravan Girl (4:04)
Monster Love (4:22)
Review: Fans have been waiting a long time for a vinyl reissue of Goldfrapp's Seventh Tree album. Loved for its neo-psychedlic sense of English whimsy, the band's fourth full length has long been out of print and was named after the lead singer had a dream about a very large tree. It was praised for its bravery and for abandoning the dance vibes of previous records for a more subtle and affecting sound. The record spawned four singles with one, 'A&E' hitting the Top 10 of the UK charts.
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Bruno & The Birds
Cat: WWE 001V. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Fear Flying
Home (feat Jordan Arts)
How? (feat Sabrina Chyld - edit)
Intruder (feat Dwson)
Let Me Go (feat Kuniyuki Takahashi & Sio - edit)
Uhambo
Purple Trees (feat Robin Fassie & KJM Cornetist)
Amaro's Heart
Review: South African producer and Atjazz label staple Jullian Gomes makes a move away from his regular home to drop this new album Bruno & The Birds on World Without End. It is an adventurous one that gets well beyond the dance floor and comes with plenty of meaningful melodic hooks and well-crafted songs. Guess help bring some fresh vocal charm to his pure beats and crystalline synths with 'How?' (feat Sabrina Chyld - edit) being a highlight. Future house, soulful house, pop house, call it what you will, this is a refreshingly new school take on the age-old sound and one that shows there is plenty of life in the form yet.
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In Our Nature
Cat: PFG 114. Rel: 21 Sep 07
How Low
Down The Line
Killing For Love
In Our Nature
Teardrop
Abram
Time To Send Someone Away
The Nest
Fold
Cycling Trivialities
Review: With a background playing in Swedish punk bands, the potent emotional force distilled within Jose Gonzalez's music suddenly makes a lot of sense. Hearing the ten songs on "In Our Nature" is almost like a palette cleanser. Even more starkly compelling than before, his approach is identifiably patient, methodical and focused on illuminating melodic details at unexpected angles. As a guitarist, he finds accord with players like Geoff Farina, and in the finger-picking style of Cuba's Silvio Rodrigeuz. Having worked on the songs at length on his own, the album was recorded to tape in two weeks in a studio in Gothenburg. Jose (guitar and vocals) is joined by Erik Bodin (percussion), Hakan Wirenstrand (keyboards) and Little Dragon's songwriter/vocalist, Yukimi Nagamo (backing vocals).
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E2 E4 2016: 35th Anniversary Edition
E2 E4 2016: 35th Anniversary Edition (heavyweight vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MGART 904. Rel: 20 Sep 16
31' 38 (31:25)
23' 00 (22:42)
Review: You'll probably already be acquainted with the name Manuel Gottsching - and you should be - but just in case you aren't, he was a pillar of Ash Ra Tempel's golden years and, among other of his contemporaries, was a pioneer of the genre that is often dubbed 'new age'. E2-E4 was a 1984 solo album from the man, and is certainly up there with the likes of Steve Reich's best minimal material, although it has often gone relatively unnoticed. MG Art from Germany have done us the favour of reissuing this monumental release, and we're utterly awestruck by how contemporary and fresh this album still is. In fact, one could say that a tune like "31'38" is the basis for the sound championed by new labels like Mood Hut, where a significantly danceable beat is laid above placid, warm harmonics. Similarly, "23'00" is just as balearic and phased out but, once again, we just can't believe how great this music still sounds more than thirty years later. Warmly recommended.
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Two Zeros
Two Zeros (limited gatefold silver 2xLP)
Cat: RD 012. Rel: 24 May 23
Naked (6:20)
Crickey (8:18)
Strangeness Of The Kind (5:04)
Birthson (7:10)
Does Jesus Have Buddha Nature? (4:51)
The Suspenders Of Acrobats (8:09)
A Weird Suspender (6:55)
Videostore (11:16)
Forever (1:47)
Review: Re:discovery continues to explore the obscure and often-overlooked end of the 1990s IDM and ambient movement. Their latest must-check reissue is a first ever vinyl pressing of the previously CD-only 1998 album Tw0 Zer0s by Grain, a Californian duo whose hybrid sound offered a comedown-friendly fusion of ambient, IDM, and the various aural themes found in a lot of electronic music made on the US West Coast during the period (think dub, breaks, acid and psychedelic). It remains a fine album, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the head-nodding haziness of 'Strangeness of the Kind', the hip-hop-goes-psychedelic-electronica flex of 'Birthson', the dubbed-out ambient jazz of 'The Suspenders of Acrobats' and the hallucinatory ambient weirdness of 'Forever'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Sailing Ships: The Remixes (Hardway Brothers, Break Mode, Justin Robertson, Mr BC mixes)
Sailing Ships (8:23)
Sailing Ships (Hardway Brothers Meet Monkton Uptown version) (8:40)
New Arp4 (Break Mode remix) (5:35)
New Arp4 (6:24)
New Arp4 (Justin Robertson Deadstock 33s remix) (8:00)
New Arp4 (Mr BC remix) (6:01)
Review: The Brightonian Balaeric scene is very much in the spotlight here as South Coast label Higher Love Recordings join forces with Perry Granville, aka Hotel Pellirocco's Dave Sibley, for six sizzling bits of wonky dance floor action. Tow of the tunes have been released digitally before but here they get polished up and pressed to wax alongside a couple of remixes. 'Sailing Ships' is a textural, dark and heavy chugger that Hardway Brothers flip into way more dubbed out and spacious. Then come four versions of 'New Arp' - the acid-laced Break Mode remix, an icy electro original, a mind-melting Justin Robertson Deadstock 33s remix and a biker disco bumper from Mr BC.

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GA25: All The Hits & More
Cat: 405053 8950618. Rel: 26 Oct 23
I See You Baby (feat Gramma Funk - GA25 mix) (4:31)
Song 4 Mutya (GA25 mix) (4:30)
Back To My Roots (feat Richie Havens - GA25 mix) (5:47)
Superstylin' (GA25 mix) (5:04)
If Everybody Looked The Same (GA25 mix) (3:40)
Purple Haze (GA25 mix) (5:38)
My Friend (GA25 mix) (4:43)
Chicago (GA25 mix) (6:23)
Easy (GA25 mix) (6:12)
Edge Hill (GA25 mix) (5:05)
Tthe Girls Say (GA25 mix) (4:15)
Get Down (GA25 mix) (4:28)
At The River (GA25 mix) (4:21)
Review: English duo Groove Armada is a towering presence over British and world dance music. They have served up countless global hits as well as more underground sounds, and recently their vast back catalogue is back in the spotlight as Late Night Tales have reissued three of their most superb compilations. Off the back of that, now comes this greatest hits album which is billed as GA25: All The Hits & More to mark their quarter of a century in the game. Some of the tunes on it have had a touch-up edit to bring them bang up to date and many of these are still much loved from party starters like 'Superstylin' to more downtempo delights like 'At The River.'
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Late Night Tales
GROOVE ARMADA / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 20. Rel: 02 Nov 23
The League Unlimited Orchestra - "The Things That Dreams Are Made Of" (5:10)
Roxy Music - "Love Is The Drug" (3:59)
Kitty Grant - "Glad To Know You" (5:06)
Depeche Mode - "Enjoy The Silence" (4:29)
Max Berlin - "Elle & Moi" (Joakim remix) (8:29)
The African Dream - "Makin' A Living" (5:47)
Midlake - "Rosco" (Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve remix) (6:51)
Liquid People - "Son Of Dragon" (7:56)
Ace - "How Long" (3:20)
Chris Rea - "Josephine" (French edit) (7:04)
Will Young - "Friday's Child" (Andy Cato edit) (4:05)
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - "You're All I Need To Get By" (2:47)
Groove Armada - "Are 'Friends' Electric?" (Exclusive Cover version) (4:13)
Peter, Bjorn & John - "The Chills" (3:53)
The Cure - "Close To Me" (3:34)
Finley Quaye - "Even After All" (dub - clean version) (7:08)
Will Self - "The Happy Detective" (part 1 - Exclusive Spoken Word track) (2:11)
Review: Groove Armada might well be best known for their big beats, and fair enough. Their mastery of a smart sample and a compelling groove paired with catchy vocal hooks made that chart topping superstars who went on to tour the world endlessly before then disappearing and remerging on more underground labels like Hypercolour. But you don't get that good at sampling with being deep digging record fiends. And that is exactly what made them such a perfect fit for the Late Night Tales series which is all about offering up alternative sounds to accompany post-club comedowns. These collections were gateways into new musical worlds for many dance fans and they still stand up today so it's great to have them back in print.
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Another Late Night (reissue)
GROOVE ARMADA / VARIOUS
Another Late Night (reissue) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 05. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Groove Armada - "Fly Me To The Moon" (Exclusive Cover version) (4:01)
BRS - "Lovin' Me" (Dubtribe mix) (8:04)
Good Together - "(We Can) Work It Out" (Underwater Trumpet mix) (8:15)
Tim Love Lee - "Java Jam" (5:52)
Open Door - "Breathe" (6:18)
Kleeer - "Tonight" (5:06)
Roy Ayers - "The Memory" (4:33)
Metro Area - "Miura" (6:44)
Kimbu Kimra - "Raise The Dead" (Love From San Francisco dub) (5:52)
Don Ray - "Standing In The Rain" (6:33)
Al Green - "Truth N' Time" (3:39)
Shuggie Otis - "Strawberry Letter 23" (3:57)
Mr Fingers - "Can You Feel It" (5:48)
Aretha Franklin - "Day Dreaming" (3:50)
Loose Ends - "Feel The Vibe" (4:16)
Sir Patrick Moore - "Peepshow" (part 1 - Exclusive Spoken Word) (5:03)
Review: Groove Armada proven so adept at putting totters intimate late nigh sound tracks that they have made not one, not two, but three different entires into this legendary and long running series. And each one has its own equally special vibe. This one finds the pairing digging into the new York disco of Metro Area, the funk of Roy Ayers, the classic house of Mr Fingers and the gorgeousness of Shuggie Otis. It's as good an after the afterparty mix as you could wish to hear so we're delighted it is being reissue.
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Parasail 18
Parasail 18 (gatefold LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LLR 214. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Huntress (4:25)
Nightwalker (5:09)
Rest Energy (4:40)
Parasail (3:40)
Fade (4:03)
Escape I (4:13)
Reflections (2:02)
Roden (2:21)
Escape II (1:45)
Sustainer (4:14)
Transitioning (3:27)
The Remains (4:07)
Review: Tulsa-native Byron Crenshaw is The Growth Eternal, a currently LA-based jazz bassist and vocalist who also produces, composes and writes. Parasail 18 - so named to represent the pit in his life when he needed most to get away - is his debut full length and it is a four year project which saw the artist evolve and escape. It's an invitation to disengage from the world and find relief in his laid back grooves, lush jazz synths and prescient vocal work, all delivered with quiet artistry but real emotional impact. Lending it the intimate, DIY feel is no doubt the fact it was recorded in various bedrooms.
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Soul Food Taqueria
Soul Food Taqueria (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEWITH 026LP. Rel: 07 Dec 17
Lectric Chile Goat (intro) (0:57)
Abierto (3:58)
Organism (4:07)
Thank You MK (3:51)
Tatanka (4:09)
Train Of Thought (interlude) (1:20)
It Gets Heavy (feat Gresham Taylor) (3:23)
Thin Brown Layer (4:39)
So Many Years Ago (interlude) (0:31)
Terra Unfirma (4:04)
Gettin It Together (feat Lyrics Born) (3:21)
Another Brother Gone (2:25)
Broken Blood (3:47)
And The Day Goes By (interlude) (1:30)
Lost Unfound (3:30)
The Color Of Life (3:55)
Falling Awake (3:53)
Review: Tommy Guerrero is a constantly insightful figure in the downtempo scene. In fact, everything about the man protrudes good vibes and a chilled, leaned-back sort of mood. As an important side note, he was one of the original skateboarders back in the 1980's, running wheelies and exporting the culture to mainland Europe, along with his connection to lounge music. Soul Food Taqueria is a 2003 album, originally out through the mighty Mo Wax, and now reissued finely on Be With. We love everything about this album, form its positive TOV, to the artwork and its seamless blend of hip-hop and ambient, a cocktail that still tastes more than fresh as of 2017. TO be honest, this is foundational gear, and it wouldn't be unfair to say that this sound has not progressed a whole lot since albums like these first dropped in the UK. Essential.
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