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Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Henrik Schwarz remixes)
Cat: ZEN 12179H. Rel: 02 Jun 06
Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Henrik Schwarz remix)
Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Henrik Schwarz remix - radio edit)
Walk A Mile In My Shoes (Henrik Schwarz dub)
out of stock $4.15
Nice Up The Function
Nice Up The Function (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ZEN 12229. Rel: 02 Apr 09
Nice Up The Function (remix)
Nice Up The Function (remix instrumental)
Nice Up The Function (album version)
Listen Up (with Broke N English)
out of stock $5.18
Roots
Roots (12")
Cat: ZEN 12410. Rel: 03 Dec 14
Roots
Pusherman
Review: After making waves with a pair of records for the Black Acre label, Archie Fairhurst's Romare project has been scooped up by the perma-busy Ninja Tune with this two track 12" laying down the marker for an upcoming debut album. For the uninitiated, Fairhurst's production name derives from noted US artist and collagist Romare Bearden and his music acts as an outlet for his fascination with African American culture. This results in thick set productions that spill over with sampled material assembled in a fashion that will work in the correct club setting but still has a lot more going on. Both "Roots" and "Pusherman" are fine examples and suggest Romare's upcoming LP Projections may be one of 2015's surprise packages.
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out of stock $8.05
アルバム
Sleep Of Reason
Cat: ZENCD 194. Rel: 01 Aug 13
Undertow
Rain
Build Me Up
Gagging Order
Touching
One Track Mind
Last Train Home
Trust (feat YADi)
Principle Action
Known
Window Out
Black Rainbow
Back Of The Line
Review: Classically-trained producer Raffertie burst onto the post-dubstep scene in a blaze of glory at the tail end of the noughties with a series of 12" singles that effortlessly joined the dots between bass music, mutant R&B and wonky house. Here, he finally delivers his much-discussed debut album, Sleep of Reason. It's clearly an accurate reflection of where his head's at - the curious basslines, overwhelming atmospheres and cute R&B influences remain - but also far more wide-ranging than his early work. For starters, there are far more songs than we've come to expect, most of which sound like jauntier, more upbeat takes on James Blake. Then there are his occasional forays into dancefloor territory, which - as is the case with simmering techno stomper "Undertow" - bristle with intensity.
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out of stock $12.98
Sleep Of Reason
Sleep Of Reason (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 194. Rel: 01 Aug 13
Undertow
Rain
Build Me Up
Gagging Order
Touching
One Track Mind
Last Train Home
Trust (feat YADi)
Principle Action
Known
Window Out
Black Rainbow
Back Of The Line
Review: Classically-trained producer Raffertie burst onto the post-dubstep scene in a blaze of glory at the tail end of the noughties with a series of 12" singles that effortlessly joined the dots between bass music, mutant R&B and wonky house. Here, he finally delivers his much-discussed debut album, Sleep of Reason. It's clearly an accurate reflection of where his head's at - the curious basslines, overwhelming atmospheres and cute R&B influences remain - but also far more wide-ranging than his early work. For starters, there are far more songs than we've come to expect, most of which sound like jauntier, more upbeat takes on James Blake. Then there are his occasional forays into dancefloor territory, which - as is the case with simmering techno stomper "Undertow" - bristle with intensity.
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out of stock $17.63
What We Call Life
What We Call Life (translucent green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: ZEN 276DGREEN. Rel: 17 Sep 21
Family (3:26)
Send My Love (4:06)
Illusion (3:11)
Unguarded (4:09)
Clouds (4:09)
What We Call Life (3:51)
Runaway (3:38)
Wings (3:26)
Brace (5:45)
The Flood (7:03)
Review: Jordan Rakei is a real poster boy for the current neo-soul scene. New Zealand-born, Australia-raised artist is hugely popular here in his adopted homeland of the UK, not least because of how much great music he puts out at a regular rate. This is his fourth album in five years - third on Ninja Tune - and he's also turned out a lush entry into the Late Night Tales series. His soulful tones remain a delight on these tracks, which feature elements of dub, house, and dub as well as his aching vocals and fine songwriting. The mood is the most vulnerable yet as a result of things he learnt about himself during therapy over the last two years. Dive in deep.
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 in stock $20.24
Origin
Origin (limited 180 gram clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 256X. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Mad World (3:16)
Say Something (2:41)
Mind's Eye (4:06)
Rolling Into One (4:20)
Oasis (4:20)
Wildfire (4:11)
Signs (2:58)
You & Me (4:15)
Moda (2:54)
Speak (4:48)
Mantra (5:47)
Review: Two years on from the release of his critically acclaimed "Wallflower" album on Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei returns with his most eagerly awaited set to date. Happily, it doesn't disappoint. Beginning with the electronic soul-pop brilliance of "Mad World", Rakei effortlessly flits between synth-laden hip-hop-soul ("Say Something"), slinky downtempo songs ("Mind's Eye"), 21st century disco-boogie anthems ("Rolling Into One"), slow-burn musical fusions (the military drums, Juju guitars and heartfelt vocals of "Oasis") and the kind of sumptuous, sun-kissed fare that defies easy categorization. With Rakei's sultry vocals taking centre stage throughout, "Origin" is a sparkling set that just gets better with every listen.
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out of stock $22.32
Origin
Origin (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 256. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Mad World
Say Something
Mind's Eye
Rolling Into One
Oasis
Wildfire
Signs
You & Me
Moda
Speak
Mantra
Review: Two years on from the release of his critically acclaimed "Wallflower" album on Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei returns with his most eagerly awaited set to date. Happily, it doesn't disappoint. Beginning with the electronic soul-pop brilliance of "Mad World", Rakei effortlessly flits between synth-laden hip-hop-soul ("Say Something"), slinky downtempo songs ("Mind's Eye"), 21st century disco-boogie anthems ("Rolling Into One"), slow-burn musical fusions (the military drums, Juju guitars and heartfelt vocals of "Oasis") and the kind of sumptuous, sun-kissed fare that defies easy categorization. With Rakei's sultry vocals taking centre stage throughout, "Origin" is a sparkling set that just gets better with every listen.
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out of stock $8.82
What We Call Life
What We Call Life (LP + poster + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: ZEN 276. Rel: 17 Sep 21
Family (3:27)
Send My Love (4:05)
Illusion (3:12)
Unguarded (4:13)
Clouds (4:11)
What We Call Life (3:51)
Runaway (3:33)
Wings (3:23)
Brace (5:43)
The Flood (7:01)
out of stock $18.16
What We Call Life
Cat: ZENCD 276. Rel: 20 Sep 21
Family
Send My Love
Illusion
Unguarded
Clouds
What We Call Life
Runaway
Wings
Brace
Floods
out of stock $10.90
Wallflower
Wallflower (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 245X. Rel: 22 Sep 17
Eye To Eye (5:46)
May (4:10)
Sorceress (3:03)
Nerve (3:55)
Goodbyes (4:57)
Clues Blues (4:07)
Chemical Coincidence (3:30)
Carnation (4:02)
Lucid (4:52)
Hiding Place (3:46)
Wallflower (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke) (3:28)
Review: Jordan Rakei's brilliant debut album, Cloak, made such an impact that the multi-talented New Zealander now finds himself signed to one of the world's most successful independent labels, Ninja Tune. The move into the big leagues seems to have inspired the multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer to up his game, because Wallflower is arguably even better than his debut. Rakei has taken a more widescreen approach, largely ditching the trusty MPC in favour of live drums, bass, guitars, pianos and, on a couple of stand-out cuts, what sounds like a string quartet. As a result, his usually woozy and sun-kissed songs sound even warmer and sunnier, with the Rakei's impeccable vocals coming gift-wrapped in classic musicality. In other words, it's a bit good.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF., Keno
out of stock $28.01
Wallflower
Cat: ZENCD 245. Rel: 22 Sep 17
Eye To Eye
May
Sorceress
Nerve
Goodbyes
Clues Blues
Chemical Coincidence
Carnation
Lucid
Hiding Place
Wallflower (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke)
Review: Jordan Rakei's brilliant debut album, Cloak, made such an impact that the multi-talented New Zealander now finds himself signed to one of the world's most successful independent labels, Ninja Tune. The move into the big leagues seems to have inspired the multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer to up his game, because Wallflower is arguably even better than his debut. Rakei has taken a more widescreen approach, largely ditching the trusty MPC in favour of live drums, bass, guitars, pianos and, on a couple of stand-out cuts, what sounds like a string quartet. As a result, his usually woozy and sun-kissed songs sound even warmer and sunnier, with the Rakei's impeccable vocals coming gift-wrapped in classic musicality. In other words, it's a bit good.
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out of stock $10.90
Origin (B-STOCK)
Origin (B-STOCK) (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 256 (B-STOCK). Rel: 14 Jun 19
Mad World
Say Something
Mind's Eye
Rolling Into One
Oasis
Wildfire
Signs
You & Me
Moda
Speak
Mantra
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, creasing and bending to the right side of the outer sleeve, product in perfect working order***


Two years on from the release of his critically acclaimed "Wallflower" album on Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei returns with his most eagerly awaited set to date. Happily, it doesn't disappoint. Beginning with the electronic soul-pop brilliance of "Mad World", Rakei effortlessly flits between synth-laden hip-hop-soul ("Say Something"), slinky downtempo songs ("Mind's Eye"), 21st century disco-boogie anthems ("Rolling Into One"), slow-burn musical fusions (the military drums, Juju guitars and heartfelt vocals of "Oasis") and the kind of sumptuous, sun-kissed fare that defies easy categorization. With Rakei's sultry vocals taking centre stage throughout, "Origin" is a sparkling set that just gets better with every listen.
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out of stock $15.65
Wallflower (B-STOCK)
Wallflower (B-STOCK) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 245 (B-STOCK). Rel: 22 Sep 17
Eye To Eye
May
Sorceress
Nerve
Goodbyes
Clues Blues
Chemical Coincidence
Carnation
Lucid
Hiding Place
Wallflower (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Split/tears on outer sleeve, slight surface marks on the records, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Jordan Rakei's brilliant debut album, Cloak, made such an impact that the multi-talented New Zealander now finds himself signed to one of the world's most successful independent labels, Ninja Tune. The move into the big leagues seems to have inspired the multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer to up his game, because Wallflower is arguably even better than his debut. Rakei has taken a more widescreen approach, largely ditching the trusty MPC in favour of live drums, bass, guitars, pianos and, on a couple of stand-out cuts, what sounds like a string quartet. As a result, his usually woozy and sun-kissed songs sound even warmer and sunnier, with the Rakei's impeccable vocals coming gift-wrapped in classic musicality. In other words, it's a bit good.
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out of stock $27.50
Origin
Origin (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 256. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Mad World (3:16)
Say Something (2:42)
Mind's Eye (4:06)
Rolling Into One (4:20)
Oasis (4:21)
Wildfire (4:11)
Signs (2:59)
You & Me (4:15)
Moda (2:54)
Speak (4:48)
Mantra (5:47)
Review: Two years on from the release of his critically acclaimed "Wallflower" album on Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei returns with his most eagerly awaited set to date. Happily, it doesn't disappoint. Beginning with the electronic soul-pop brilliance of "Mad World", Rakei effortlessly flits between synth-laden hip-hop-soul ("Say Something"), slinky downtempo songs ("Mind's Eye"), 21st century disco-boogie anthems ("Rolling Into One"), slow-burn musical fusions (the military drums, Juju guitars and heartfelt vocals of "Oasis") and the kind of sumptuous, sun-kissed fare that defies easy categorization. With Rakei's sultry vocals taking centre stage throughout, "Origin" is a sparkling set that just gets better with every listen.
Read more
 in stock $17.39
Wallflower
Wallflower (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 245. Rel: 22 Sep 17
Eye To Eye (5:50)
May (4:09)
Sorceress (3:03)
Nerve (3:55)
Goodbyes (4:57)
Clues Blues (4:07)
Chemical Coincidence (3:30)
Carnation (4:03)
Lucid (4:52)
Hiding Place (3:46)
Wallflower (feat Kaya Thomas-Dyke) (3:28)
Review: Jordan Rakei's brilliant debut album, Cloak, made such an impact that the multi-talented New Zealander now finds himself signed to one of the world's most successful independent labels, Ninja Tune. The move into the big leagues seems to have inspired the multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer to up his game, because Wallflower is arguably even better than his debut. Rakei has taken a more widescreen approach, largely ditching the trusty MPC in favour of live drums, bass, guitars, pianos and, on a couple of stand-out cuts, what sounds like a string quartet. As a result, his usually woozy and sun-kissed songs sound even warmer and sunnier, with the Rakei's impeccable vocals coming gift-wrapped in classic musicality. In other words, it's a bit good.
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out of stock $35.81
Projections
Projections (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 218. Rel: 18 Feb 15
Nina's Charm
Work Song
Motherless Child
Ray's Foot
Roots
Jimmy's Lament
Lover Man
Rainbow
Prison Blues
The Drifter
La Petite Mort
Review: Ninja Tune's relentless release schedule continues apace here with the much anticipated debut album from Romare. Under the name, London producer Archie Fairhurst first made waves with a couple of excellent 12" releases for the Black Acre label which revealed a quite distinct approach to production. Inspired by the collages of noted US artist Romare Bearden, Fairhurst's fascination with African-American culture is explored through his productions which deftly weaved in untold amounts of samples in an illuminating fashion. How Romare applies this approach to the album format is one of the most compelling thoughts you will have when listening to Projections. The resultant 11 tracks suggest Fairhurst has achieved it with aplomb.
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out of stock $21.27
Projections
Cat: ZENCD 218. Rel: 19 Feb 15
Nina's Charm
Work Song
Motherless Child
Ray's Foot
Roots
Jimmy's Lament
Lover Man
Rainbow
Prison Blues
The Drifter
La Petite Mort
Review: Ninja Tune's relentless release schedule continues apace here with the much anticipated debut album from Romare. Under the name, London producer Archie Fairhurst first made waves with a couple of excellent 12" releases for the Black Acre label which revealed a quite distinct approach to production. Inspired by the collages of noted US artist Romare Bearden, Fairhurst's fascination with African-American culture is explored through his productions which deftly weaved in untold amounts of samples in an illuminating fashion. How Romare applies this approach to the album format is one of the most compelling thoughts you will have when listening to Projections. The resultant 11 tracks suggest Fairhurst has achieved it with aplomb.
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out of stock $10.13
Love Songs: Part Two
Love Songs: Part Two (limited 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 234I. Rel: 11 Nov 16
Who To Love? (3:15)
All Night (4:53)
Je T'aime (6:54)
Honey (5:39)
Come Close To Me (6:41)
Don't Stop (4:08)
Who Loves You? (8:13)
LUV (6:28)
New Love (6:30)
My Last Affair (5:32)
Review: Archie 'Romare' Fairhurst is a productive chap. This sophomore album appears barely 12 months after his acclaimed debut full-length, Projections. It sees him revisiting a theme first explored on 2013's Love Songs: Part One EP on Black Acre. According to the press release, it's a musical journey through affairs of the heart, moving from the gentle sensuality of melodious beat jam "Who Do You Love", to the sexually-charged dancefloor thrills of restless house cut "New Love", via the gooey-eyed spooning electronica of "L.U.V", and the sweaty, post-punk disco blues of stand-out "All Night". As usual, it's tricky to pin down musically - Fairhurst has always had a thing for darting between sounds and styles at will - but is immaculately produced and hugely entertaining.
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out of stock $20.75
Love Songs: Part Two
Cat: ZENCD 234. Rel: 11 Nov 16
Who To Love? (1:30)
All Night (1:30)
Je T'aime (1:30)
Honey (1:30)
Come Close To Me (1:30)
Don't Stop (1:30)
Who Loves You? (1:30)
L.U.V (1:30)
New Love (1:30)
My Last Affair (1:30)
Review: Archie 'Romare' Fairhurst is a productive chap. This sophomore album appears barely 12 months after his acclaimed debut full-length, Projections. It sees him revisiting a theme first explored on 2013's Love Songs: Part One EP on Black Acre. According to the press release, it's a musical journey through affairs of the heart, moving from the gentle sensuality of melodious beat jam "Who Do You Love", to the sexually-charged dancefloor thrills of restless house cut "New Love", via the gooey-eyed spooning electronica of "L.U.V", and the sweaty, post-punk disco blues of stand-out "All Night". As usual, it's tricky to pin down musically - Fairhurst has always had a thing for darting between sounds and styles at will - but is immaculately produced and hugely entertaining.
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out of stock $10.90
Love Songs: Part Two
Love Songs: Part Two (180 gram vinyl 2xLP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZEN 234. Rel: 11 Nov 16
Who To Love? (3:15)
All Night (4:53)
Je T'aime (6:58)
Honey (5:40)
Come Close To Me (6:41)
Don't Stop (4:08)
Who Loves You? (8:13)
LUV (6:26)
New Love (6:30)
My Last Affair (5:32)
Review: Archie 'Romare' Fairhurst is a productive chap. This sophomore album appears barely 12 months after his acclaimed debut full-length, Projections. It sees him revisiting a theme first explored on 2013's Love Songs: Part One EP on Black Acre. According to the press release, it's a musical journey through affairs of the heart, moving from the gentle sensuality of melodious beat jam "Who Do You Love", to the sexually-charged dancefloor thrills of restless house cut "New Love", via the gooey-eyed spooning electronica of "L.U.V", and the sweaty, post-punk disco blues of stand-out "All Night". As usual, it's tricky to pin down musically - Fairhurst has always had a thing for darting between sounds and styles at will - but is immaculately produced and hugely entertaining.
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out of stock $20.75
Every Preston Guild
Cat: STUBSCD 01. Rel: 29 Sep 05
Every Preston Guild (part 1)
The Mast (Love Will Be Strong)
Plunge Interlude
Star
Cae La Lluvia
Inside Looking Out
Parga Wine
Wesley Music
The Plunge
Magic Intro
The Magic Of Spain
out of stock $14.52
Every Preston Guild
Cat: STUBSLP 01. Rel: 29 Sep 05
Every Preston Guild (part 1)
The Mast (Love Will Be Strong)
Plunge Interlude
Star
Cae La Lluvia
Inside Looking Out
Parga Wine
Wesley Music
The Plunge
The Magic Of Spain
out of stock $14.52
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