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New Rock In Europe
New Rock In Europe (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7283. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Something (2:52)
A Time For Us (3:58)
London Bridge Is Falling Down (4:46)
Mustache (6:17)
Barabajagal (6:51)
Hurdy Gurdy Man (4:58)
Greensleeves (3:47)
Goodbye (2:16)
Review: Japanese jazz drummer Takeshi Inomata is a little-spoken-about figure in the jazz-rock scene; The Japan Jazz All Stars alumn, We 3 trio leader and Rhythm Clinic Center founder has made well over 300 recordings in his career - this being the third in a year-long trilogy enthusiastically and successively released under the Sound Limited name alongside Kimio Mizutani and Shigenori Kamiya - amongst others - largely influenced by European musicians like Donovan and The Beatles. A notable and funny inclusion is 'London Bridge is Falling Down', a quite literal jazz groove cover interpolating the famous nursery rhyme. Opening track 'Something' is a cracking piece of relaxing jazz, nothing eye-popping, just some glossy, well-played, easy listening. 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' is a fast-paced funk cut with striking psychedelic guitars over a frantic flute line - the project showed Inomata's vision for a more approachable and instantly catchy jazz rock that still retained a lot of character and left, evidently, lots of room for experimentation.
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21 Spices (reissue)
21 Spices (reissue) (limited 2xLP (comes in random coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee what you will receive))
Cat: MIG 80013. Rel: 15 May 25
Peace Of Five (9:12)
Kuruk Setra (9:46)
1-2 Beaucoup (5:47)
Balahto (5:40)
Broken Rhythms (4:45)
Jhulelal (10:26)
21 Spices (9:09)
 in stock $34.46
Salty Dog
Cat: NA 5273LP. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Fast (4:49)
Mama (3:37)
See The Storm (3:44)
Down In My Shoes (3:43)
Try A Little Harder (3:15)
Tisauke (3:30)
Sunshine In My Hair (3:19)
Have You Got It (3:37)
Doggy Rock (3:20)
Lullaby (5:02)
Sunday Morning Sunshine (3:34)
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Dom Salvador (reissue)
Dom Salvador (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3686C. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Tio Macro (3:08)
Asa Branca (1:32)
Moeda, Reza E Cor (2:24)
Cantinflas (2:49)
Barumba (2:03)
Folia De Reis (2:48)
Sambaloo (2:07)
O Tempo Sera Tua Paz (2:36)
O Rio (3:40)
Pais Tropical (2:38)
Be By My Side (2:49)
Cantiga Por Luciana (1:35)
Review: The landmark first album by Dom Salvador released in 1969. Exemplary of Salvador's characteristic blend of Brazilian rhythms and American jazz influences, the album flaunts a mix of samba, bossa nova and hard bop, highlighting Salvador's innovative approach and technical prowess. A bright and redolent sound wafts from the likes of 'Cantinflas' and 'O Rio', which build and burgeon as danceable motifs that would work equally as well for montage or opening sequences in film. Elsewhere, the more freeform rhapsodies like 'Pais Tropical' hear Salvador's piano in full sway.
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Emilio Santiago (reissue)
Emilio Santiago (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: FORDIS 04. Rel: 02 Aug 24
Bananeira (2:53)
Quero Alegria (2:53)
Porque Somos Iguais (3:04)
Batendo A Porta (2:36)
Depois (2:24)
Brother (2:48)
La Mulata (2:04)
Nega Dina (2:45)
Doa A Quem Doer (3:52)
Sessao Das 10 (4:51)
Review: Emilio Santiago's debut from 1975, the self-titled LP that officially marked the dawn of a new era, is still a classic to this day, and the sort of album that is the reference point to Brazil's long dynasty of rhythmic funk music. Joe Davis' Far Out label is responsible for this timely reissue, coming through with a new photo on the cover artwork - Santiago looking fly, as he always was. In so many words, this album is for anyone looking for either an affordable copy of this classic album, or a Brazilian funk album that brings you the heart and soul of Rio De Janeiro's rich musical heritage. Unmissable.
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タグ: MPB | Brazilian Funk
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Making Moves
Making Moves (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OHLP 41. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Amina (4:22)
Making Moves (feat AratheJay, Kofi Jama) (3:44)
Su Nkwa (4:16)
Domebi (4:26)
Gyae Me How (5:07)
San Su (3:44)
No Money, No Honey (2:42)
Wora Wosempa (4:04)
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Satellites (reissue)
Satellites (reissue) (limited yellow & red splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 57SPL. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Big Baglama (3:30)
Hudayda (4:00)
Disko Arabesque (4:13)
Olurmu Dersin (feat Vicki Ashkenazi) (3:42)
Zuhtu (live) (3:34)
Seni Sen Oldugun Icin Sevdim (4:05)
Yar Oi (3:37)
Yekte (3:13)
Yagmur Yagar Tas Ustune (5:28)
Cecom (2:33)
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Aylar
Aylar (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 109LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Tisladi Mehmet Emmi
Gizli Ajan
Midnight Sweat
Bak Gor
Yok Yok
Hot Jazz
Ikmiz Bir Fideniz
Bes Kardes
Zuluf Dokulmus Yuze
Zuluf B (reprise)
Review: Tel Aviv funk six piece Satellites are back in orbit, boldly moving the psychedelic folk-meets-groove sound they established on their eponymous debut forward on Lp number two. Drawing from the Turkish psychedelic wave of the 60s and 70s, their first record earned international acclaim, with support from BBC Radio 6 Music and FIP, as well as live sets on Gilles Peterson's Worldwide FM and KEXP. After two years of touring, the band entered the studio with a renewed sense of purpose and a tighter musical bond. The album opener, 'Tisladi Mehmet Emmi,' transforms a traditional Turkuler into a modern psychedelic funk masterpiece, blending saz, synths, basslines, and dramatic drumming, with Rotem's husky vocals narrating timeless themes of lament. 'Midnight Sweat' reveals a sultry side, with a late-night lullaby over a slinky disco-rock groove, while 'Hot Jazz' dives into cinematic territory, showcasing their jazz and funk chops. 'Gizli Ajan' and 'Yok Yok' surprise with genre-bending jams, while 'Ikmiz Bir Fideniz' becomes a cosmic folk-funk rendition. The album closes with a dynamic duo, from the cosmic disco-fuzz of 'Zuluf Dokulmus Yuze' to the dramatic finale of 'Zuluf B (Reprised).' Where their debut set the tone, this release marks their full transformation, confidently stepping out of the shadows of their Anatolian psych heroes to create a modern yet timeless record.
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Love Fest
Cat: DR 0009. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Falling In Love (5:15)
What If? (feat Jay Mumford) (4:54)
Break The Ice (3:31)
Silver Haze (feat Derrick McKenzie) (5:24)
What You Won't Do For Love (feat Yam Who?) (4:04)
Love Lock (2:58)
Sao Paulo (4:42)
Review: Disco sensation Saucy Lady has been dripping hot disco wax on our ears since 2011, and now a fourth LP's worth of the stuff again leaves us thoroughly steeped in sensation. The new album is again a standout blend of French boogie and electro-soul, taking fellow producers and performers Derrick McKenzie, Yam Who? and Jay Mumford in tow for a slick 40 minutes' worth of aerated flair. Tantalising as ever, the lead track 'What If?' urges us to "just test it out and make it a reality", as if to exploit the daring limit between pruritic fantasy and consummation in reality. Which can you handle?
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11
11 (LP 再プレス)
Cat: FLO 00011LP. Rel: 17 May 25
Glory (5:36)
Fear No One (2:51)
Morning Sun (3:59)
Together (3:38)
Higher (3:42)
Jack's Gift (4:05)
Fight For Love (4:56)
Envious (2:34)
River (5:39)
In The Air (3:53)
The Circle (3:05)
Review: Dean Josiah Cover AKA Info's Sault collective has been one of the success stories of the last few years - a hard-to-pigeonhole outfit that manages to knock out inspired albums at a rate of knots. Their latest full-length, '11', is another brilliant and must-check excursion. Largely lo-fi, languid and laidback, it delivers a particularly loose and lo-fi take on soul - blessed with their usual nods to Afrobeat and soundsystem culture - whose instrumentation is deliberately sparse and laidback (think bass guitar, drums and guitar). The results are rarely less than impeccable, with the collective's vocals (both female and male singers feature) rising above vintage-sounding grooves and arrangements that variously doff a cap to Sly Stone, Cymande and - on the drowsy, warming and synth-sporting 'Higher' - the more tactile end of British 80s soul.
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From South Africa To South Carolina (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: LLM 783845. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Johannesburg
A Toast To The People
The Summer Of '42
Beginnings (First Minute Of A New Day)
South Carolina (Barnwell)
Essex
Fell Together
A Lovely Day
South Carolina (Barnwell) (live - bonus tracks)
Save The Children (live)
Johannesburg (live)
Let Me See Your ID
Review: This seminal collaborative album by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson was released in 1975 but gets a special reissue for Record Store Day 2024. It blends jazz, soul and acute political commentary with Scott-Heron's powerful spoken-word lyrics alongside Jackson's innovative woodwind arrangements. The title track reflects the duo's global perspective and highlights the struggles for freedom and equality that are still so relevant today. The album's fusion of groove, intellect and activism marked a significant moment in Scott-Heron's career. With its poignant social messages and rich instrumentation, this record remains a timeless work of political and musical significance.
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Berkeley 1978: Recorded Live On Kalx FM At The University Of California
Cat: GEMLP 1001. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Hello Sunday - Hello Road (3:39)
95 South (All The Places We've Been) (5:44)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (11:07)
Song Of The Wind (3:41)
The Bottle (14:29)
Johannesburg (4:56)
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Livin' It Up
Cat: IRVS 50481. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Like Butter (4:10)
Magic City Streets (3:34)
Alma De Lisbon (7:34)
Every Breath You Take (4:38)
Freedom (3:46)
I Will Always Love You (4:40)
So Whatt If I Rise (4:22)
Love Thy Neighbor (4:57)
Power (Ladie's Anthem) (3:07)
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Quimera LP
Cat: SCRU 008. Rel: 12 May 25
Local Sugar Diggers (3:21)
Smoke On The Volga (4:22)
Pfonkie Pfonk (4:15)
Dreams Of Sonora (4:11)
Opyat' 25 (3:58)
Quimera (3:55)
iRest (4:18)
Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet (4:27)
Review: Scruscru and Los Protos hook up on the former's ever-reliable label for some more funk-fuelled and sample-heavy madness. This eight-tracker draws on the best of Library, jazz, hip hop and soul and collides elements of all of those together with some raw, and what sounds like, MPC beats, all tapped out with a lovably loose vibe. Some like 'Local Sugar Diggers' look up towards a sunny, cloudless sky, others like 'Dreams Of Sonora' are swaggering broken beat workouts with sensuous sax lines setting a steamy tone. 'Por Do Sol Em Shelekhmet' is another highlight with its aloof, angelic vocal tones.
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Played by: Funkyjaws, Scruscru
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Special Sound Series Vol 5 (reissue)
Cat: HBR 027. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Amish At Dusk (6:17)
The Shadow Of Your Smile (6:09)
Johnny Come Lately (3:05)
Heads (4:33)
Twilight Zone, Twilight Tone (6:01)
Rhapsody & Blues (6:27)
March Of The Siamese Children (2:37)
In Love Again (4:02)
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Free Spirit
Cat: PMR 21. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Free Spirit
No More Tears
Silver Trane
Homeland
Adam
In Love Again
Reunion
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The One
The One (LP)
Cat: LWSS 007X. Rel: 03 Sep 24
What It Is (4:58)
Lost Without You (4:49)
Belle Isle Drive (4:10)
Rendezvous (3:06)
Reminiscin' (6:37)
Seven Mile (3:23)
Who I Am (4:44)
Reconcile (4:55)
Review: The One by Will Sessions is a masterful blend of late 70s progressive funk, soul and boogie, brought to life with the help of Detroit legend Amp Fiddler and the dynamic vocal trio Dames Brown. The album tells a compelling story of love and its challenges in the heart of Detroit, with each track exuding authenticity and groove. The opening track, 'What It Is,' immediately sets the tone with its infectious rhythm, destined to become a dancefloor staple. Amp Fiddler's gritty vocals shine on 'Lost Without You,' perfectly matched by the growling bass and warm groove. 'Belle Isle Drive' offers a laid-back, Sly Stone-esque vibe, while 'Rendezvous' and 'Reminiscin' pure boogie, designed to get you moving. The expansive 'Seven Mile' brings a spacey, relaxed energy, and 'Who Am I' stands out as a soulful gem, with Dames Brown delivering impeccable harmonies. The album closes with the angular and uptempo 'Reconcile,' rounding off a flawless set. The One is an essential listen for fans of boogie and Roy Ayers, showcasing Will Sessions at their creative peak.
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Apollo Solar Drive
Apollo Solar Drive (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LBN 115LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Ecuajey (3:11)
Apollo Solar Drive (feat Gregorie Maret) (3:53)
Madame Shingaling (Blue version) (4:11)
Liberame (4:41)
Tambu (4:06)
Luz (5:15)
Yambuspection (3:54)
Danzon De Planetas (4:20)
Sa Ki Taw (4:42)
Review: Paris band Setenta prepare for liftoff, anticipating the upcoming 20th anniversary as a band with a new, sixth album, themed and performed with solar flair. An odyssey of Latin funk and psychedelic boogaloo, the septet provide us ample opportunity to stargaze here, merging chanting songs and tripletting wonderments with kazooing, percussive, guitar-led asteroid belt explorations. A celebration of twenty years' worth of craft-honing, the metal percussive builds of 'Tambu' and 'Sa Ki Taw' certainly demonstrate this band's rather chill skill.
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タグ: Latin Funk
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Ananda Shankar & His Music (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 308. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Streets Of Calcutta (4:40)
Cyrus (2:39)
The Lonely Rider (2:11)
The River (2:56)
Vidai (Parting) (2:57)
Back Home (4:35)
Dawn (11:46)
Renunciation (4:24)
Dancing Drums (5:22)
Review: The candidly titled Ananda Shankar And His Music hears its first official reissue via Mr Bongo. Released on His Master's Voice in 1976, the album is a sublime collage of sitar-funk, traditional Indian classical music and psychedelic grooves, from the Indian sitarist, composer and musician. Nephew to India's legendary sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, Ananda's musical family and upbringing led to a deep respect and love of the wealth of music that emanated from his birthplace of Almora, North India. However, touring America in his 20s revealed a latent love for psychedelic rock, and this debut LP captures that obsession to a T. The fusion of cyclic, North Indian tala with Americana music is best heard on the likes of 'The Lonely Rider', which envisages the a sonorous Sonoran Desert set against an action-sequenced sitar and guitar strumming. 'Back Home' achieves similar results, with a Western, soul balladic walking bass mixing effortlessly with the sitar's distinctive, tweeting "bendre" - an exotic but compelling combo.
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Lost
Lost (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LEGO 358. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Lost In Los Angeles (3:50)
Lost In London (2:39)
Lost In New York (2:42)
Lost In Tokyo (3:52)
Lost In Hamburg (3:20)
Lost In Paris (3:17)
Lost In Wichita (3:28)
Lost In Amsterdam (3:28)
Lost In Thailand (3:40)
Lost In Italy (Monte Belluna) (2:43)
Review: A krautrock/punk funk/no wave/post disco hit-fest from the prolific American-born/London-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Shawn Lee. Lee, who was the drummer in the now disbanded Welsh band Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, has made an album that's a left-field indulgence for sonic wanderers. There's a strong Neu! or Can feel to the opening and closing tracks - the bookends, if you will - so these songs are a homage to late 60s and 70s experimental music, but as invigorating as the golden generation's attempts. Elsewhere, 'Lost In London' has more of a new wave feeling; it's like a more hypnotic Gang of Four. And 'Lost In Tokyo' is a really smooth number, so the perfect soundtrack to when you feel like you can take on the world.
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Percussion Discussion
Cat: FNR 249. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Dance Of The Pharaohs (1:54)
Hot Lunch (1:19)
Jungle Strut (2:18)
Just Voodoo It (2:00)
Wolfbag (2:41)
Duff Love (2:40)
The Jewel Thief (3:03)
Rainforest Hum (2:33)
Hot Carl (3:11)
Snake Hips (2:35)
Tropical B Boy (3:32)
Clap My Bitch Up (2:27)
Samba Funkin' (2:44)
Bali High Af (2:22)
Mission Implausible (2:53)
Congo Shuffle (2:09)
Amazon Primal (2:43)
Son Of Hot Carl (2:40)
Review: Shawn Lee steps into untamed territory with Toe Rag Rhythms, a perc-ky odyssey trading in polish for pulse, spontaneity, and raw funk energy. Departing from his usual tightly composed fare, this session hears Lee, a seasoned multi-alias musician and composer from London, joined by four more percussionists, losing himself in a jungle of drums, shakers, bells, and earthbound textures. Lee adds tinkerbell piano lines to ground-lift the otherwise swirling, syncopated chaos, finishing each tracks with a loose-limbed, hypnotic charm. Whether the humid bounce of 'Tropical B Boy', the cinematic swirl of 'Dance Of The Pharoahs', or the laid-back snap of 'Rainforest Hum', this record easily earns its place alongside global groove rarities. Wild, rhythmic, totally addictive.
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Body Pressure (remastered)
Body Pressure (remastered) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 90. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Body Pressure
Yakki Yakki
Free As The Sea
Monster Monster
Hold On For Love
Is This For Real
Hollywood
With You Is Where I'm Gonna Be
Don't Keep Me Waiting
Review: Funk and soul group Sho Nuff were already beneficiaries of such greats as Stax Records and Malaco before their fourth LP, now reissued here through Wewantsounds, came out via the Japanese music racket King Records. Whilst their earlier records saw wide promotions in the US, Body Pressure heard the sextet relocate their appeal to the Japanese market, after having toured regularly in the Eastern isle after their prior album Stand Up For Love saw only modest sales success. Now well into their early-mid 80s embrace of boogie, the likes of 'Body Pressure', 'Monster Monster' and 'Is This For Real' hear unique pan-Asian collaborative panaceas, with recordings from Japanese funk jazz guitarist Takao Naoi standing out most notably on this sizzler.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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Flatfoot Hustlin'
Flatfoot Hustlin' (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7422. Rel: 24 Jul 24
I Like To Dance (4:49)
Time For Loving (4:15)
A Voyage (1:04)
I Like Your Stuff (4:28)
Flat Foot Hustlin' (6:25)
Gift To The Sun (5:58)
Can't You Feel The Fire (4:53)
A Voyage (1:05)
Review: Canada's famously vibrant funk scene has given rise to many gems over the years and now one of them is getting a reissue on P-Vine complete with an obi-strip. The Sidewinders' much-coveted album, Flatfoot Hustlin' is a real gem that emanates the spirit of deep-rooted funk. Famously it was recorded in the same studio as Professor Lett and Study's Love Serenade which further details about it have long been unknown and mysterious. That has only added to its allure and appeal amongst the rare groove community but of course, the music itself is the real draw. Featured tracks like 'I Like To Dance' and 'Flat Foot Hustli'' cannot fail to ignite dancefloors, while 'Time For Loving' is a more smooth groove and 'Gift to the Sun' gets nice and heavy making this an essential cop for funk aficionados.
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Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (gatefold yellow & green vinyl 2xLP + 20-page booklet with obi-strip (plays at 45RPM))
Cat: LITA 01911. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Fugitive Song"
Eddie Spencer - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)"
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Chips - Chicken - Banana Split"
Jackie Mittoo - "Grand Funk"
Lloyd Delpratt - "Together"
Cougars - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Johnnie Osbourne - "African Wake"
Ram - "Love Is The Answer"
Bob & Wisdom - "I Believe In Music"
The Sheiks - "Eternal Love"
Wayne McGhie & The Sounds Of Joy - "Fire (She Need Water)"
Cougars - "Right On"
Eddie Spencer - "You're So Good To Me Baby"
The Hitch-Hikers - "Mr Fortune" (feat The Mighty Pope)
Noel Ellis - "Memories"
Wayne McGhie - "Here We Go Again"
Review: Working in partnership with Light in the Attic and curated by Grammy-nominated producer, DJ and journalist Kevin Howes this wonderful new collection chronicles a vital musical migration: in late-1960s Toronto, Caribbean immigrants infused the city with ska, rocksteady and reggae and recorded some of the era's toughest tracks. Originators from Studio One, Treasure Isle and Trojan Records all united and broke racial and cultural barriers to build an influential yet under-appreciated Canadian reggae scene that is now showcased with a 20-page booklet with archival images, artist bios and essays on this double vinyl set.
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Sly Lives! (aka The Burden Of Black Genius) (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 86171. Rel: 09 May 25
Sing A Simple Song (alternate mix) (5:47)
Underdog (3:58)
Trip To Your Heart (alternate mix) (4:09)
Dance To The Music (J PERIOD edit) (3:33)
M’Lady (2:45)
Everyday People (J PERIOD edit) (2:47)
Hot Fun In The Summertime (Interlude) (0:49)
Hot Fun In The Summertime (mono single Master) (2:39)
Everybody Is A Star (mono single Master) (3:01)
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (6:18)
Thank You For Talkin’ To Me, Africa (alternate mix) (4:50)
Family Affair (Questlove Rhythm King edit) (4:33)
Runnin’ Away (alternate mix) (3:26)
Just Like A Baby (5:09)
Babies Makin’ Babies (Interlude) (0:55)
If You Want Me To Stay (Alternate Version) (2:38)
Thankful N’ Thoughtful (Alternate Version) (4:49)
Family Affair (Wedding Band Interlude) (0:39)
Can’t Strain My Brain (3:55)
Stand! (Take 1) (3:29)
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) (5:22)
Review: This soundtrack delves deep into the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone, offering an immersive experience of the American funk legends' groundbreaking music and the complexities that shaped their journey. The collection takes listeners through the band's rise to fame, highlighting their timeless funk and soul hits, while also reflecting on the unseen burdens faced by Black artists in America. Notable tracks like 'Sing A Simple Song (Alternate Mix)' and 'Underdog' offer fresh takes on familiar classics, giving fans new perspectives on songs that have long been anthems. There are also remixes, such as J.PERIOD's edits of 'Dance To The Music' and 'Everyday People,' which breathe new energy into the band's beloved sound. The collection also features rare versions of tracks like 'Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)' and 'Family Affair,' adding to the richness of Sly's musical legacy. By incorporating interviews and insights from figures like Andre 3000, D'Angelo, and George Clinton, the soundtrack elevates the music, providing a context that goes beyond just the sound. It's a poignant reminder of the depth of Sly & The Family Stone's influence, revealing how their music continues to resonate with generations.
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Killing Time
Cat: FNR 256. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Better Times (3:55)
Good Work (live At Jamuary 3) (4:27)
Love So Bad (part 2) (2:53)
The Honey Badger Strut (4:10)
Don't You Doubt It Baby (4:35)
Can't Get Over You (3:42)
When Will It Be Enough (4:40)
Let's Pretend (3:40)
Echo's Theme (3:45)
In My Way (3:58)
Review: A decade in the making, the long-awaited new album from Smith & The Honey Badgers gathers analogue sessions recorded by the band over a ten-year stretch, from early risings in Marietta and makeshift setups in a Hackney bedroom to recent studio time at Echo Ray in Wood Green. Lead vocalist Marietta Smith fills out each mix with clarity and vavavoom, the likes of 'Better Times', 'Don't You Doubt It Baby' and 'Echo's Theme' marking a terrific rouser soul record following four early-career singles released via Lunch Money and Fnr.
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Goodthing
Cat: BS 1LP. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Goodthing (3:14)
Happiness (3:24)
Eternal Blessings (4:24)
MONEY (3:06)
Neptune (2:51)
Whup `Em Good (3:22)
Time Goes Slower (3:55)
Darkest Hour (3:03)
More Than A Billionaire (3:06)
Lived & Died A Thousand Times (4:39)
Beautiful Mess (2:59)
Cave (3:26)
No More Love Songs (2:34)
Review: New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee Bette Smith returns with her third album, Goodthing, which blends soul, gospel, and rock & roll. Produced by Grammy winner Jimmy Hogarth, the album features anthemic soul rock sounds driven by Smith's raspy, soulful vocals and rather reminiscent of the late great Tina Turner, as well as Aretha Franklin and Etta James. Influenced by her childhood in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Smith merges street-corner soul with the gospel music her mother loved. Building on the success of her previous albums, Jetlagger and The Good, The Bad, and The Bette, this new work again showcases her powerful range and solidifies her as a dynamic and ever-rising soul artist.
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Tell Your Friends (remastered)
Tell Your Friends (remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 195081 60689. Rel: 25 Sep 24
Whitecap
Flood
The Good Man Deliver & The Best Is Blessed
Skate U
Slow Demon
Ready Wednesday
Anomynous
The Little People
 in stock $44.82
Movin On (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Movin On (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AMHKLP 1003. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Soul Dog (3:46)
I'm A Star (2:47)
Soul Truckin' (2:45)
Big Bad Buster Brown (3:37)
Can't Stop Lovin' You (5:12)
Why Can't I Love Somebody (7:30)
Break Break (4:01)
Ain't No Greens In Harlem (3:12)
Give 'Em The Claps (3:11)
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Movin On (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Cat: AMH 1003. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Soul Dog (3:47)
I'm A Star (2:48)
Soul Truckin' (2:45)
Big Bad Buster Brown (3:39)
Can't Stop Lovin' You (5:13)
Why Can't I Love Somebody (7:33)
Break Break (4:03)
Ain't No Greens In Harlem (3:13)
Give'em The Claps (3:11)
Review: Carl Marshall's musical journey spans over 30 years, but his popularity has surged in recent times. Raised in the vibrant music scene of New Orleans, Louisiana, Marshall played guitar in Sam & the Soul Machine, which was a group featuring talents like Aaron Neville and Cyril Neville. In 1976, he debuted with Movin' On under the name Soul Dog and it included the proto-rap track 'Soul Dog' delivered in a trucker's MC style. Beyond performing, Carl worked as a radio personality at Kiss 104.1 in Meridian, Mississippi and his enduring dedication has cemented his legacy in the world of soul and funk, as has this wonderful showcase of his sound.
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The Road Ahead
Cat: BCR 021. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Here We Go Again (3:15)
Troubled Man (3:18)
You're The One (3:43)
Tonight (3:16)
The Road Ahead (4:00)
I'm A Soul Survivor (3:05)
Our Thing (3:52)
Toontown (3:59)
Hold My Hand (5:11)
Love (3:09)
 in stock $22.40
Manifesto (reissue)
Manifesto (reissue) (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: DR 057LPC. Rel: 22 May 25
Parasite (5:41)
Kapital (9:35)
People People (4:20)
State Terrorism (4:11)
Interested Benevolence (5:50)
Grasshopper & Toad (6:13)
Amen (7:31)
Review: Originally released in 2008, Manifesto captured Canada's The Souljazz Orchestra in full stride i locked into deep Afrobeat, but stretching further into spiritual jazz, militant funk and raw soul. It's one of their most focused records, recorded live with no overdubs, and it still hits hard. Tracks like 'Parasite' and 'People, People' feel especially relevant now, tackling inequality, media spin and class struggle with sharp lyrics and a driving sense of purpose. There's fire in the horns, urgency in the rhythm, but also a feeling of hope and collective strength. The band has offered plenty of highlights since, but Manifesto remains a standout i lean, direct and full of intent.
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Played by: John Kong
タグ: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Now Imagine
Cat: 805361 4179633. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Don't Expect To Be (feat Ely Bruna) (3:55)
Wiser (feat Wendy D Lewis) (4:03)
Lost In Music (feat Sweet Candies) (3:58)
Let's Fall In Love (feat Nadyne Rush) (3:31)
You Came Along (feat Stevie Biondi) (3:44)
Now Imagine (feat Erika Scherlin) (4:03)
Touched By Your Love (4:11)
Nothin' Better Than You (feat Anna Fondi & Erika Scherlin) (4:47)
Touch The Sky (feat Sweet Candies) (4:28)
Never Give Up (feat Laura Lanzillo) (3:40)
Summer Madness (feat Anna Fondi) (5:00)
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Fresh Press III
Cat: FP 001. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Tonight (4:49)
Bamboo (3:40)
Acai (3:09)
Baile (3:18)
Copacabana (3:24)
Heathrow Layover (3:23)
Traffic Jam (3:27)
Rocinha (3:10)
Carnaval (2:42)
Robbery (3:16)
Dawno (3:29)
Perculicious (3:58)
Hyper (4:06)
Review: This third collaborative album between Scream & P. Rock takes inspiration from a trip to Brazil, where they collected samples in Rio. As such the sounds blend Brazilian grooves, bass synths, live percussion, funky drums, guitar solos and vintage breaks with raw, experimental touches into an album full of life. The duo's signature sound is a fusion of their own DJing and music production and is ever more refined, having been crafted over the course of a year. Cinematic arrangements and a fresh approach to sampling make this another great chapter in this duo's musical story.
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Broken Shoes
Cat: LPWABB 194. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Broken Shoes (15:33)
Pelican City (15:12)
Review: Broken Shoes is the successor to Almon Memela's 1975 album Funk Africa, but it's even rarer and released under a different project name. This album highlights Memela's unique approach to African funk as he delivers two expansive 15-minute tracks that showcase his prowess as a guitarist and composer. For them, Memela teams up here with Soweto's Pelican Club house band, whose skilled members add a rich, rhythmic backbone to his intricate guitar lines. The two compositions on Broken Shoes feel like immersive musical journeys, drawing you into a landscape where traditional African influences meet the groove-driven energy of funk. The extended tracks provide ample space for the musicians to explore and build up layers of rhythm and melody with a live, almost hypnotic quality.
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The Funk & Soul Sessions
Cat: 587048 0. Rel: 17 Jun 24
100 Percent (feat Angelo Starr) (2:48)
All We Strive For (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Make Me Feel Fine (feat SheZar) (3:00)
Don't Tell Me (feat Angelo Starr) (2:53)
Crossroads (feat SheZar) (3:04)
Take Me As I Am (feat SheZar) (2:53)
Like You & Me (feat SheZar & Angelo Starr) (2:29)
No Man Worries (feat SheZar) (2:38)
Funky Dynamo (2:43)
Express Train (2:13)
Kick That Hustle (2:10)
Cookie Dough (2:36)
Heavy Rotator (2:23)
Minor Mirage (2:54)
Backstreet Boogie (3:11)
Sunset Strut (2:24)
The Big Man (2:20)
Review: Speedometer's still superb The Funk and Soul Sessions was originally recorded live at the iconic Abbey Road Studios in London. It was initially created for the Abbey Road Masters label as two exclusive library albums for TV and film, and came in limited quantities, as it does again here with this reissue for which the label has pressed just 250 copies for fans and collectors alike. Now celebrating their 25th anniversary, Speedometer's classic soul sound on side A features powerhouse vocals from SheZar and Angelo Starr. Side B highlights Speedometer's signature hard-hitting, heavy funk, performed live by their eight-piece band. This limited edition LP is top notch for authentic funk and soul heads.
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Chakalaka Jazz
Fred SPIDER / VARIOUS
Chakalaka Jazz (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HS 263LP. Rel: 08 Nov 24
Clarence Wilson - "The Sacred Lion Dance" (3:28)
Gibson Kente - "Saduva" (2:32)
The Soweto Boys - "What You Say" (14:24)
The Drive - "Zone No 6" (6:01)
The Cliffs - "Revelation" (feat Mankunku Ngozi) (6:41)
The Four Sounds - "Seven Steps Lament" (6:39)
The Jazz Ministers - "Zandile" (11:10)
The Tailfeathers - "Tail Feathers" (4:33)
Cassidy Clarke Band - "Doctor L" (6:39)
Zim Ngqawana - "Kubi" (7:28)
Johnny Dyani - "Magwaza" (13:02)
Review: Fred Spider Presents Chakalaka Jazz: A Selection of South African Gems celebrates South Africa's unique and ever-moving jazz landscape. It is a scene that has always blended traditional niches with global influences and styles like marabi, goema and mbaqanga capture the essence of this as Fred "Voom Voom" Spider dives into those and many other rich, eclectic depths. Spider's term "Chakalaka Jazz" reflects the spicy blend of influences and is named after the local relish made from tomatoes, onions and chilli. This collection, spanning 1969 to 2003, is a mix of local talent, exiles and expats that honours the golden era of the 1970s.
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タグ: Afro Jazz
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Maiden Voyage (reissue)
Maiden Voyage (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MTSR 1003. Rel: 28 Feb 25
The Spirit Of America (3:19)
Thank You (3:20)
Maiden Voyage (3:47)
Wrightsville Beach (3:53)
Cliques A) TX (7:46)
Cliques B) Riverbend (3:16)
Lithologic Sequence (Dynamics) (3:44)
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Stardust
Cat: LP 27908. Rel: 10 Mar 25
As I Enter The Dream (feat Jahson The Scientist) (2:45)
Stardust For (2:53)
I'm A Freak (3:07)
Capcom 69 (6:44)
Calling Me Back (feat Harry Dean Lewis) (2:16)
Take Me For A Ride (3:08)
Ocean (feat Elena Shirin) (3:35)
Vertigo (3:01)
Nobody's Baby (3:04)
Nobody's Fool (4:06)
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Jubilee (remastered)
Jubilee (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram gold & purple vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: AR 20361. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Morning Dance
Heartbeat
Shaker Song
Song For Lorraine
Catching The Sun
Jubilee
Sunflurry
Old San Juan
It Doesn't Matter
50/50
Del Corazon
Bob Goes To The Store
Carnaval
Incognito
Nu Sungo
Cachaca
A Ballad
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Stone Alliance (remastered)
Cat: NA 5277LP. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Vaya Mulatto
King Tut
Duet
Sweetie-Pie
Creepin'
Samba De Negro
Review: The reissue of Stone Alliance's self-titled debut album from 1976 is a thrilling revival for jazz fans. Originally released on Gene Perla's PM Records, this album has transitioned from a rare groove gem into a cornerstone of America's deep jazz canon. The all-analog remaster by Bernie Grundman enhances the record's sonic depth, removing Dolby noise reduction and allowing the music to breathe, resulting in what Grundman claims is the best sound this album has ever had. The ensemble, featuring percussionist Don Alias, bassist Gene Perla and saxophonist Steve Grossman, delivers a dynamic performance. The album kicks off with the electrifying 'Vaya Mulatto', a track that masterfully shifts from a samba-like groove to high-speed funk, exciting even non-jazz fans. 'Sweetie Pie' shows the group's chemistry with its infectious riff and adventurous sax explorations. Meanwhile, their languid interpretation of Stevie Wonder's 'Creepin'' adds a different flavor. This definitive reissue, complete with an informative eight-page booklet, makes this a record you need to have.
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Con Amigo
Cat: PMR 015. Rel: 20 Dec 24
I'll Tell You Tomorrow
Mujeres Sud Americanas (The Women Of South America)
Miss T
Graciela
Amigos
Taking A Good Long Look
Review: This is a real jazz-funk gem for those who know, but it has long been out of print after its initial release on PM Records in 1976. It features an all-star lineup of saxophonist Steve Grossman, bassist Gene Perla and percussionist Don Alias and highlights include Stevie Wonder's 'Creepin'' and the iconic 'Sweetie Pie' which has famously been sampled by acts like the Beastie Boys. The Stone Alliance trio is joined by Argentine musicians who enrich their sharp core sound with keyboards, percussion and bandoneon for a warm, lyrical vibe. A real 70s masterpiece.
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Heads Up
Cat: PM 020. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Georgia O'
Pedra Da Lua
Aunt Remus
Tribute To Afreeka
Uncle Jemima
Kimmy & Donnie
Trampoline
Para Los Papinos
Review: Stone Alliance dropped a number of now cult albums that brought fresh invention to the world of jazz-funk back in the 1970s in their prime. Many have become hard to find and out-of-print pieces that cost a pretty penny. Heads Up is a fine example of the trio's signature prowess featuring saxophonist Steve Grossman (who worked with Miles Davis no less, plus bassist Gene Perla and percussionist Don Alias. The album blends sharp improvisation with rich, global influences and standout tracks like 'Tribute to Afreeka' and 'Jimmy & Donnie.'
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The Revival Of Survival
The Revival Of Survival (green vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 100LP 158G. Rel: 27 Mar 25
How Many Times (5:30)
The Revival Of Survival (3:51)
Everything & All I Want (3:07)
Cut Me Loose (feat JP Bimeni) (3:49)
Close To Where You Are (3:42)
Fix You Up (3:12)
The Beat I Know (feat Sheree dubois & Carmy Love) (2:47)
2 Die 4 U (3:46)
When Worlds Collide (2:32)
Reach Out (feat Laville) (4:31)
Summer Song (feat Omar) (4:57)
Review: A collection that blends classic soul, jazz, and rhythm & blues with a touch of British mod flair, this is the 11th album from the British veterans. From the outset, the album demonstrates the band's ability to capture emotion with the haunting saxophone and reflective vocals on 'How Many Times', which sets a powerful tone for what follows. The title track delivers an uplifting, seventies-inspired anthem, combining brass, hand percussion and heartfelt harmonies that evoke the essence of Isaac Hayes and Stevie Wonder. Tracks like 'Everything & All I Want' and 'Cut Me Loose' highlight the band's versatility, drawing influences from artists such as Paul Weller and Fela Kuti. The latter, featuring JP Bimeni's stunning vocals, delivers a funky, rhythm-driven groove. Meanwhile, 'Close To Where You Are' is a beautiful love dedication with its soulful brass arrangements and dreamy trumpet segments. The album also explores more introspective moments with 'Fix You Up', which exudes a relaxed, jazzy vibe, while 'The Beat I Know' offers a peaceful, bass-driven composition with serene vocals from Sheree DuBois and Carmy Love. Other tracks like 'When Worlds Collide' and 'Reach Out' deliver elegant slices of rhythm and blues. The band's ability to mix emotion with impeccable musicianship is on full display. The closing track, 'Summer Song,' featuring the legendary Omar, is a poignant tribute to overcoming life's challenges, closing the album on a deeply reflective note. The Revival of Survival is a stunning, soulful journey that will leave listeners eagerly demanding more.
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The Revival Of Survival
Cat: 100LP 158. Rel: 27 Mar 25
How Many Times (5:30)
The Revival Of Survival (3:51)
Everything & All I Want (3:07)
Cut Me Loose (feat JP Bimeni) (3:49)
Close To Where You Are (3:42)
Fix You Up (3:12)
The Beat I Know (feat Sheree dubois & Carmy Love) (2:47)
2 Die 4 U (3:46)
When Worlds Collide (2:32)
Reach Out (feat Laville) (4:31)
Summer Song (feat Omar) (4:57)
Review: Stone Foundation return with their 11th studio album, also marking their first in three years. Known for their collaborations with the likes of Omar, Laville, J.P. Bimeni, and above all their long-time collaborator Mick Talbot (The Style Council), this wonderwork hears this stylish high council of soul rejoice at their formative 25th anniversary, as they tour the world with the likes of Grace Jones and Paul Weller, their sights set firmly on the future. This new release promises a fresh evolution of their signature "small town soul" sound, which, despite the name, takes cosmopolitan flight into an atmospheric sound, in the stead of home.
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The Strikers (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: PRL 14100 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record slightly warped
Inch By Inch (8:19)
Strike It Up (3:05)
Body Music (9:38)
Hold Onto The Feeling (7:29)
Give It What You Got (6:46)
Bring Out The Devil (4:20)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record slightly warped***


The Strikers were a talented band from New York who delivered catchy and groovy tunes with soulful vocals and tight instrumentation. This album, originally released in 1981, features their two classic singles 'Body Music' and 'Inch by Inch', which are still played in clubs and on radio stations today. This reissue by Unidisc Music is a high-quality vinyl release that preserves the original sound and artwork of the album. This record is a must-have for fans of 80s funk and disco.
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Give It To Me: A Compilation Of Irish Soul Disco & Boogie 1977-1983
Cat: ACS 12X1. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Oh Gee, I Got U BB (4:04)
If This Is Free, I Don't Wanna Be (3:56)
Don't Stop Me (2:55)
Give It To Me (3:18)
Boogie On Up (4:05)
The Boogie Bug (3:25)
タグ: Disco Funk
 in stock $24.38
Gemini
Gemini (maroon vinyl LP)
Cat: CLMN 12070LPC1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Makin' Moves (3:02)
Las Olas (4:19)
The Grifter (3:21)
Mother Earth (2:56)
Freddie (5:20)
Don't Trip (3:36)
The Alliance (3:08)
The Lemon Groove (3:35)
Gemini (3:32)
Contemplation (3:01)
Corporatocracy (3:43)
Review: A nine-piece instrumental combo hailing from San Diego, California, The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble deliver a heady brew of jazz, funk and global rhythms on their latest offering. Recorded in their homebase of Lemon Grove, the album sees them expanding their sonic palette, drawing on library music, spiritual jazz and exotica. Tracks like 'Makin' Moves' and 'The Grifter' showcase the band's signature funk-driven energy, their tight grooves and soaring horns recalling the classic sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire and Tower of Power. But there's a more introspective side on display too, with tracks like 'Mother Earth' and 'Freddie' evoking the spirits of Freddie Hubbard and Phil Ranelin, their introspective melodies and atmospheric textures adding a layer of depth and complexity. 'Corporatocracy' is a standout, its extended tabla solo and modal funk groove demonstrating the band's willingness to experiment with unconventional sounds and structures. This adventurous spirit is a hallmark of The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, a band consistently pushing the boundaries of their sound while remaining firmly rooted in the traditions of jazz and funk.
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Gemini
Gemini (LP)
Cat: CLMN 12070LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Makin' Moves (3:02)
Las Olas (4:16)
The Grifter (3:21)
Mother Earth (2:55)
Freddie (5:19)
Don't Trip (3:36)
The Alliance (3:08)
The Lemon Groove (3:35)
Gemini (3:32)
Contemplation (3:00)
Corporatocracy (3:43)
Review: The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, a soul and funk nonnet from San Diego, have long blessed the Colemine modern funk sceptre with crumbled parfaits of funk topped with crumbly analog psychedelia and Afrobeat. With their new album, they ravage fresher sonic territories. Recorded between 2021 and 2024 in Lemon Grove, California, Gemini centres on their already-laid breakbeat-heavy funk-soul-jazz foundation, heard in tracks like 'Makin' Moves' and 'The Grifter', but they also draw influence from library music, spiritually-inclined jazz and exotica adjacents. Personifying the astrological Gemini - curiosity, versatility - 'Corporatocracy' stands out as special, welding an extended tabla solo to a wordless critique of the world's most egregious mega-firms.
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Superb
Superb (translucent tangerine vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BCR 183LPC2. Rel: 15 May 25
Sleep Dreams
Bully Ball
Body Slam
Consulate Case
Dangerous
Websites
Fare Evader
Tag Dag
Plumb Tuckered
Dreamer's Disease
Slippery Dip
Review: Moving away from their usual meticulous approach, this Australian cinematic soul outfit embraces spontaneity, infusing their signature sound with newfound energy and groove. The result? A record brimming with vibrancy, experimentation and undeniable funk. The opener, 'Sleep Dreams', is a laid-back entry point before 'Bully Ball' crashes in with its raw, thunderous drums and deep-pocket funk. The band's sonic explorations continue on 'Body Slam', a track that begins with a sweet soul feel before morphing into something dark and eerie, highlighted by a timpani recorded in a distant bathroom. That same adventurous spirit shines in 'Fare Evader', where sci-fi-esque synths punctuate a hard-hitting rhythm. Surprise Chef pushes the tempo on 'Consulate Case' and 'Tag Dag', drawing from afro-funk and jazz-funk influences, while ballads like 'Websites' and the ethereal 'Dreamer's Disease' showcase their softer, cinematic side. With Superb, Surprise Chef amplifies the fun without sacrificing their signature musicianship. This album solidifies their ascent from underground favourites to a global force in modern soul.
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 in stock $25.21
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