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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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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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Toxic Funk Vol 9
Cat: BBP 205. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Don't Touch Me (3:18)
Wake Up (3:11)
Review: Breakbeat Paradise's Toxic Funk series rolls out a ninth volume here with two more powerful cuts. These come from Paul Sitter and Crash Party who together cook up plenty of horn-lead action on 'Don't Touch Me.' It has old school bars and some retro synth work that all adds up to a full thrill funk banger. 'Wake Up' is another raw and raucous one with big rock guitars and slamming drums. A b-boy hip-hop vocal is paired with yelping female vocal samples and the crispy drums never let up. Two dynamite tracks for sure.
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Got To Know
Cat: FSR 114. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Got To Know (dance mix) (4:53)
Got To Know (Cool mix) (3:35)
Review: This week, Pause's two incredibly rare 12' singles have been officially reissued for the first time. Pause was a UK street soul group formed as a side-project of The Administrators, who achieved a series of hits on the lovers rock scene during the late 80s. The smooth space-age soul jam 'Got to Know' and the seminal electro-boogie of 'It's Just Amazing' represent the entirety of the group's output. Originally self-released in limited quantities, these 12"s is highly sought-after on the secondhand market, so don't miss your chance to grab this lost British soul classic.
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It's Just Amazing
Cat: FSR 119. Rel: 13 Apr 23
It's Just Amazing (vocal mix) (5:18)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 1) (4:40)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 2) (4:52)
Review: Street soul is one of the many short lived but vital in between genres that have emerged from the studios of the UK over the decades. Pause was an early act who excelled at the form as two incredibly rare and hard to find tunes that are both being pressed up bony Freestyle this month prove. The first one comes on this 12" in the form of 'It's Just Amazing' with various different mixes. The vocal mix pairs lo-fi drum breaks with shards of 80s synth stabs and a gorgeous vocal harmony finished perfectly by a melancholic bassline. The two instrumental mixes are even more dusty and lo-fi but the vocal version is the one that will always stand out and get the floor in a tizzy.
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Surf Chicks! Part 2
Cat: BURRITO 2. Rel: 27 Apr 23
From The Top (6:40)
Kick This (4:57)
Higher Bits (1) (1:00)
Imperial Beach Breaks (5:08)
Night Surf (5:19)
Border Field (1:14)
Higher Bits (2) (0:40)
Review: Peak Geeks are a duo from San Diego specialising in potent potions of breakbeat and acid, two key ingredients in the making of such devilish dance concoctions. Their latest in-stock wares can be found on the shelf labelled Surf Chicks! Part 2, one of two selections (in EP form) that pay homage to the unforgettable surf and party scenes of US West Coast. As ever for West Coast breaks, these effervescent entheogens contain everything from sliced-up vocal shots to hand-scratched vinyl 'wiki-wiki's. Don't miss out: experience the San Diego synergy, and Peak Geeks' visions of vibe.
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Simon Says (remix)
Cat: FWM 7002. Rel: 12 Aug 21
Simon Says (feat Lady Luck, Redman, Method Man, Shabaam Sahdeeq & Busta Rhymes - remix) (6:18)
Simon Says (instrumental) (2:57)
Review: Somewhat surprisingly, the infamous 'remix' version of Pharoahe Monch's 1999 classic 'Simon Says', featuring verses from Method Man, Redman and Busta Rhymes amongst others, has only previously appeared on promo CDs and compilations. Here the track finally gets its vinyl debut, 22 years after it was recorded. It's a superb crew cut, with all involved making an impact on the mic over a stripped-back but heavy beat full of deep bass, spy-funk horn blasts and raw rock guitar riffs. This time round, it comes backed by the instrumental version of 'Simon Says', which is simplicity personified.
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Wild Style: Lesson Part 1 & 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: MRB 7205. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Lesson (part 1) (3:43)
Lesson (part 2) (2:51)
Review: Phat Kev might well be best known for his breakthrough mix album Brazilianbeats 'n Pieces, which dropped on Mr Bongo in 2007. He's a true-skool hip hop lifer, and he's been tasked with working on the Mr Bongo reissue of the Wild Style soundtrack. If you need schooling on Wild Style, one of the most significant markers of hip hop culture, then we suggest you do some urgent research right now. Meanwhile, Kev is in the mix, sampling the film and its soundtrack and creating a Lesson-style mix which rolls impossibly smooth from start to finish. Get the best from that mix on this sure shot 7", which has all the disco rap magic you might need to get a party loosened up.
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Bumpy's Lament (reissue)
Cat: BS 200914. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Bumpy's Lament (4:23)
Electric Boogie (3:54)
Review: Dubtastic reinterpretation of the Isaac Hayes' classic of the same name that was itself sampled in Erykah Badu's gem 'Bag Lady'..... B/W "Electric Boogie" a toe tappin' nod to 80's dancehall destined to brighten the smokiest of rooms. Originally released back in 2010 and now repressed due to public demand...
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Toxic Funk Vol 12
Toxic Funk Vol 12 (limited 7" 再プレス)
Cat: BBP 228. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Breath & Strut (4:00)
Peace Dust (3:16)
Review: Dal Platinum is back once again like a reneged master. His last outings on the fantastic Breakbeat Paradise Recordings came in the form of a remix and a huge Powerhour free download and now he comes correct on a new 7". He kicks off by bringing some crashing breakbeats and funky drumming to a hip-hop classic on 'Breath & Strut', while the melodies are full of soul. On the reverse is a much sunnier sound - 'Peace Dust' is driven by a big bassline with some nice organ stabs and a fiery vocal leading the vibes up top.
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Over Your Head
Over Your Head (1-sided yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: ATL 643744. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Over Your Head (3:08)
Review: Future and Lil Uzi Vert are two artists who have very much ushered in the new era of hip-hop. The former has been accused of obsessing over drug use, specifically opiates, and popularising them with his fans while not actually partying himself, and the latter has collaborate with everyone worth knowing. Following the release of their collaborative new album Pluto X Baby Pluto and its deluxe version comes this 7" of one of its finest tunes. It got booming drums, crisp hits and the tight bars you would expect.
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I Got A Man
Cat: MRB 7167. Rel: 14 Sep 20
I Got A Man (3:50)
Shakin' (4:59)
Review: For the latest edition in their ongoing series of golden-era hip-hop seven-inch reissues, Mr Bongo is taking us back to 1992 and Positive K's biggest hit - the 500,000-selling ode to unrequited love, "I Got A Man". Lyrically impressive, with the Bronx mic man delivering both male and "female" rap parts (the latter via voice-changing studio trickery), the song owes its success in part to a beat that makes great use of a funky loop from A Taste of Honey's "Rescue Me", which famously also formed the backbone of Funky Four + 1's early hip-hop classic "That's The Joint". Over on the flip you'll find the hazier and jazzier "SHakin", whose killer beat boasts judicious lifts from tracks by Wade Marcus and the D.O.C. In a word: essential.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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I Got A Man
I Got A Man (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: MRB 7167BLU. Rel: 15 Dec 20
I Got A Man (3:48)
Shakin' (4:58)
Review: Back to 92, Mr Bongo reissue Positive K's biggest ever hit; the party-priming 'Got A Man'. An instant floor filler, thanks to its Taste Of Honey sample, K's chancing and chirpsing still hit with playful cheek and vibe that reminds us he did indeed have the skills to pay the bills. Also included is 'Shakin'', a more laid back beat track from his 'Skills' album that was tailor made for chopping up. 28 years later and still jam. Positive vibes.
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What It Feels Like (Carrtoons remix)
Cat: BJ 736. Rel: 18 May 23
What It Feels Like (Carrtoons remix)
What It Feels Like
Review: Potatohead People's classic tune 'What It Feels Like' featuring T3 (Slum Village), Kapok and Illa J, first released in 2020 alongside an unmatched live video, gets not only a reissue on vinyl here but a remix treatment from in-demand bass player Carrtoons. Switching up the order of the verses, dubbing out the horns and adding in his signature basswork, Carrtoons brings a fresh flavour to the track's already steaming, boom-bap verve. Fans of Anderson Paak, Smoove or anyone operating in the crossover of neo-soul, jazz and rap will be much pleased by this one.
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Uptown Rulers
Uptown Rulers (blue & pink splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: F SJ126. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Uptown Rulers (3:51)
Uptown Rulers (Professor Shorthair remix) (4:48)
Review: Connie Price & The Keystones team up with one of New York's finest, Apani B. Fly MC (collabs w/ Black Star, MF Doom, DJ Spinna) & Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief Bo Dollis Jr. (The Wild Magnolias). 'Uptown Rulers' is the perfect blend of Mardi Gras Indian funk from New Orleans and the flows and cadence from Hollis, Queens. Apani B. gives you a lesson in the blood, sweat, and tears that go into the masking culture, while Bo Dollis Jr. carries on his father's legacy with chants to the ancestors. For the B-side, Professor Shorthair leans further into the origins of hip-hop with a boom-bap backbone and scratches that give a nod to the OG Big Chief, Bo Dollis. Extended intro and outro for all you DJs out there!
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Favelas
Favelas (7")
Cat: ROC 054. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Favelas (feat Sadat X & Diana Purim) (3:59)
Favelas (instrumental) (3:58)
Review: Rocafort Records took a trip to LA last summer to meet Dan Ubick, a multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and DJ who is also an original member of Breakestra and founding member of reggae bands The Lions and Night Owls. They decided to hook up on this project which he devised as a couple of instrumentals which then changed form and became the Brazilian-inspired hip-hop sounds you can hear on this 7". Percussion player Bobby Easton, singer Diana Purim and Sadat X from NYC's Brand Nubian also helped add some extra colour.
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For The Wicked
For The Wicked (limited red & black splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: FSJ 123. Rel: 20 Sep 22
For The Wicked (3:37)
For The Wicked (Professor Shorthair extended mix) (5:15)
Review: A unique smashing of worlds between funk and hip-hop, this fantastic, vibrant, red-and-black splatter 7" brings together a host of collaborating greats, all of whom have contributed in major ways to both sounds over the years. With Dan Ubick on guitar (Breakestra, Big Daddy Kane), Julius Augustus on bass (The Sandollars), Dan Hastie on organ (Orgone, Alicia Keys), Steve McCormick on dobro and Professor Shorthair on the cuts and edits - and mastered by Dave Cooley (J Dilla, Madlib) - this is a mournful yet masterful example of live-recorded battle breaks.
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Everybody Pays
Everybody Pays (yellow & green splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: FSJ 124. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Everybody Pays (4:32)
Everybody Pays (Professor Shorthair remix) (4:52)
Review: Connie Price & The Keystones are a modern day 'deep funk' supergroup from Los Angeles, led by guitarist, producer and multi-instrumentalist Dan Ubick and trumpeter/arranger Todd M. Simon. On their new single 'Everybody Pays', they team up with Detroit rap legend Guilty Simpson and soulful singer Destani Wolf for a hard-hitting slice of hip-hop funk. The A-side features Guilty's gritty rhymes over a heavy groove and a catchy chorus by Destani, while the B-side is an instrumental version that showcases the tight, unparalled musicianship of The Keystones, a whopping octet. Vintage funk heads beware; this one's probably gonna find its way into your collections one way or another.
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Played by: The Allergies, DJ Katch
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Toxic Funk Vol 10
Cat: BBP 208. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Hang On The City (3:58)
The Funk Is Yours (4:08)
Review: Breakbeat Paradise invites back onto their island once more for a tenth volume of the on going Toxic Funk series. This is another vital 45rpm for DJs which will blow up any spot with b-boy sounds and edgy breaks. 'Hang On The City' offers up some tightly woven in, Kendrick-like bars while on the flip, 'The Funk Is Yours' is a more coruscated and disco tinged tune with a searing bassline and mid tempo drum loops as well as retro rap vocals and lively yelps.
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Magnetic Prophecies
Magnetic Prophecies (yellow vinyl 10" LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GLS 013. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Magnets - "Get Ready Go" (3:48)
Magnets - "Panic" (3:17)
Magnets - "Double Dragon" (Adverb remix) (4:02)
Magnets - "Paps At The Lido" (4:55)
Pro-Verbs - "One Two" (3:50)
Pro-Verbs - "Pure Hip Hop" (5:04)
Pro-Verbs - "Science & Diction" (2:48)
Pro-Verbs - "Smear" (5:15)
Review: For a project that has taken thirty years it would be totally inadequate to call the formation of Hypocritical Beatdown a lockdown-project. There's a deep history and psychology in these records by Violators Of The English Language and their spin-off groups Magnets (Rap Group) and ProVerbs, that combines stage-fright, loss, pride, creative-schizophrenia, racial inequality, surrealism, personal politics, brotherhood, artistic-constipation, better judgment, love, anti-love, soul searching and much more.

The one remaining untapped energy source here is perhaps FEAR, refreshing when used correctly, but never imposter syndrome. As maligned and mutated as this British Hip-Hop might appear to be, it could not be more pure. Each member of all of the Hypocritical Beatdown crew were committed to this cause as soon as the doors opened. They rapped on stages before they had even tasted beer or lost their virginity and the curse had already taken hold in the years when these youngsters still had to be back home before dark and it has never left their bloodstreams.

That's why this record NEEDED to be made. Completed, recorded, exorcised, committed to vinyl, rotated and liberated. Not unlike the VHS tape in a well known Japanese horror film, every listened copy, complete with its broken beats, old-school sensibilities and Marmite Mancunian accents, adds to the mystic circle... breaks the dream... some people might even like it. If you were given a chance to go back and meet your teenage self, wouldn't you?
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Ventura
Ventura (gatefold LP)
Cat: 019029 6901966. Rel: 05 Jul 19
Come Home (feat Andre 3000) (4:29)
Make It Better (feat Smokey Robinson) (3:40)
Reachin' 2 Much (feat Lalah Hathaway) (5:57)
Winners Circle (3:26)
Good Heels (feat Jazmine Sullivan) (1:39)
Yada Yada (3:24)
King James (3:25)
Chosen One (feat Sonyae Elise) (4:05)
Jet Black (feat Brandy) (3:29)
Twilight (3:16)
What Can We Do? (feat Nate Dogg) (2:55)
Review: The criticism of Anderson .Paak's last album, the glossy, big-budget "Oxnard", was so voluminous that his mum took to social media to defend it. The fast-rising rapper laughed off the haters at the time, but it must have hurt. Either way, he's changed direction again on "Ventura", a follow-up that's noticeably more refrained than its predecessor. Musically, what we're offered is stripped-back '70s soul and Prince style purple funk instrumentation fused with head-nodding hip-hop and R&B beats. Paak is lyrically on point throughout, eschewing some of his more sexually explicit lyrics in the post #MeToo era. To complete the picture of an artist going back to his roots, the assembled guests (Outkast's Andre 3000 included) are generally pushed to the background in an unobtrusive manner.
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Ilian Beat Tape
Cat: ITBS 001. Rel: 03 Feb 21
Golden (3:24)
Arayashi (2:08)
Umeshu (1:56)
Changing (feat Polygonia - part 1) (2:24)
Lakes (2:06)
Miyanoura (1:14)
Himenouta (3:04)
Checkit (2:43)
Spirited (2:10)
Mochi (2:58)
Departure (4:11)
Fleeting (3:05)
Momo (2:09)
Changing (part 2) (1:30)
Viento Febril (feat Parco Cale) (2:41)
Kickinit (3:15)
Review: Alexis Boettcher aka Packed Rich's musical style is heavily influenced by Pete Rock, DJ Premiere and J Dilla, and won him two beat battles in a row in his hometown of Munich. Utilising the MPC 1000 and some great skills on the piano, he brings an overall organic sound to his style of hip-hop production on Ilian Beat Tape, which is an interesting release to come from the usually techno oriented label by The Zenker Brothers. From the sunny urban vibes of 'Golden', to the contemplative beats of "Changing" (feat Polygonia - part 1) and the blunted mood music heard on tracks like 'Mochi' and 'Momo' - Boettcher proves he certainly has skills.
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February
February (limited LP)
Cat: LHR 002. Rel: 09 Jan 23
Sticks & Stones (2:58)
Ebonics 2021 (3:06)
What Happened (feat E-40) (2:34)
Sneaky Bodies (Fea Fred The Godson & T Mysonne) (4:43)
Invincible Black Love (3:52)
Father Confessional (feat Kent Jones) (4:45)
Don't Belong Here (2:40)
Store Run (1:30)
Cereal Killer (bonus track) (1:40)
Review: The fledgling Honorable label is back with a second release, this time in the form of a moody new record from Papoose. The American rapper is well known for being prolific - he drops plenty of mixtures and is a real freestyle mic talent with four albums to his name. Born in New York so steeped in the famous city's rich rap heritage, he brings mafioso rap styles and East Coast swagger here on his new album 'February'. It is the seance in his ambitious 'one a month series' that the 20-year veteran launched in January and it features guests such as E-40, Fred The Godson, Mysonne and Kent Jones.
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Frequency Of Perception: Instrumentals
Cat: KU2LP 131. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Thoughts In Sound (instrumental tracks) (2:55)
All I Got (4:26)
All My Life (3:58)
Cash Money (4:13)
Go Head Wid Ya Self (3:29)
Thug Livin' (4:21)
Dumb Hot (3:22)
Crime Time (1:43)
Still Wanna Ride (4:33)
AC Skit (Drums) (3:57)
Crown (2:55)
Theme For London Town (1:48)
Females (3:54)
Keep It On The Low (3:24)
Bullseye (1:53)
Torpedo (4:07)
How Ya Livin' (3:19)
Dealing With Times (4:35)
Review: KingUnderground Records present the instrumentals version of Lewis Parker's sought after hip-hop record 'Frequency Of Perception' - a record that continued to cement Parker as a stalwart of the 90s hip-hop sound, think Tribe, Slum Village, The Pharcyde et al. The prolific UK-born hip-hop legend proves to be as tapped into the feel of a pocket as he was when he came on the scene in the 90s. The attention to detail and the intent in the sequencing and production on Frequency Of Perception is best noticed when listening front to back. The whole album touches on dynamics in line with the iconic sound that Parker built his reputation on for decades; all while finding new ways to tell stories by further exploring instrumentation. Lewis remains consistent in his craft, continuing to cook up beats and productions with classic techniques and fresh ingredients. There is no sense of reaching - the productions exude an attitude that reaps a true passion for his craft.
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Hip Hop Delivery
Cat: BBP 218. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Intro (1:10)
Global Chemistry (feat Craig G) (2:36)
Go Move (feat Andy Cooper) (3:40)
Wild Thing (feat Birdapres) (3:27)
Who's Nice Kid (feat Chrome) (3:21)
King Of Rock (3:18)
Andy Cooper - "Chasing The Funk" (Paul Sitter's version) (3:47)
B-Boys Impressions (3:39)
Its On Like That (feat Dr Syntax) (3:27)
Bollywood Cannot Carry Double (2:51)
Nothing Gonna Change (His Way) (3:10)
Outro (1:49)
Review: Breakbeat Paradise indeed! British breakbeat producer Paul Sitter might as well stand in for Saint Peter at this rate, as we'll happily ascend to the place after death. This new LP, we imagine, is what plays in the background, as we float on upwards: with collaborations with some of the dopest MCs on the planet, such as Craig G, Andy Cooper, Birdapres, Chrome and Dr Syntax, the album is a celebration of the tidal forces of old skool hip-hop and breaks that later fed into one of the best dance genres to grace our ears over the last 40 years. Packed with exclusive vocal cut-ups, mix-disturbing scratches, and mega-raw b-breaks constructions, Hip-Hop Delivery is an incredible tribute to the era.
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Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue)
Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1306LP2. Rel: 16 Nov 23
One Of The Bredrins (2:57)
Str8 Outta Mumbai (2:59)
Zion Wolf Theme (Unfinished) (1:15)
Garden Of Paradise (instrumental - Unfinished) (3:00)
Genevieve (Unfinished) (0:55)
Raw Beat (Unfinished) (0:27)
Crush (Unfinished) (3:27)
Good Time (Unfinished) (0:28)
Jasmine (demo) (4:11)
100,000 (Unfinished) (2:58)
Vibin' (Unfinished) (2:38)
Baby Beat (Unfinished) (0:39)
Desert River (Unfinished) (3:05)
Chix (Unfinished) (0:49)
All Night (Unfinished) (3:07)
BTSTU (demo) (3:29)
Review: God bless XL Recordings. The UK label has been at the forefront of boundary pushing music since its inception, and almost 35 years remains a seal of quality. A constant source of inspiring surprises and new sonic experiences. The kind of organisation that will take a punt on British polymath Jai Paul's demo album, which, by all accounts, is pretty hard to describe, let alone define. More so, the type of team that would, eight years earlier, support and release one of the artist's earliest songs, 'BTSTU'. Coming full circle, that tune closes this collection of stuff produced around the same time, all of which was going to form the debut album, Bait Ones. One low-quality CD-R of the work stolen and then leaked online later, and the artist stepped away from music until the end of the last decade, when this "perfectly imperfect" LP was finally allowed to see the light of day. A lo fi, glitchy, trippy, granular, sexy sound that owes as much to hip hop, pop and r&b as experimental noise, ambient dub, and electronic soul.
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OST (reissue)
OST (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PL 7025. Rel: 22 Apr 21
Intro (4:14)
Jappy Jap (3:44)
Suite For Beaver (part 1) (4:26)
Suite For Beaver (part 2) (4:47)
OST (Original Soundtrack) (4:40)
Empty Bottles Of Water (3:21)
The Outrage (4:31)
The Hang Loose (3:51)
The Double K Show (3:31)
Tales Of Kidd Drunkadelic (3:00)
Keepin It Live (4:38)
The Dig (3:45)
The Heat (0:57)
Montego Slay (4:14)
The LA Song (4:30)
8 Is Enuff (3:07)
Acid Raindrops (4:38)
The Joyride (4:19)
The Breakdown (5:03)
Review: Longtime hip-hop mainstays People Under The Stairs have a wealth fo great material but their 2002 album O.S.T. is one fo their best. It now finally gets a long overdue reissue after the group disbanded in 2019, a full 25 years after first hooking up and making a name with their inventive styles. This third record furthered their sample heavy sound and gave rise to one of their best known and most loved hits, 'Acid Raindrops.' Elsewhere the languid beats flow freely as the verses and the whole thing was produced in Thes One's home by him and pattern in rhymes, Double K.
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Tales From Fort Knox
Tales From Fort Knox (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CLOLP 1853. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Tales From Fort Knox (intro) (2:57)
Extra, Extra (4:08)
Down To Die For This (feat Jesse West) (4:11)
I Remember (4:44)
West Headz (1:29)
I'm Fuckin' Wit U (feat Masta Ace) (4:27)
I Wanna Be (feat Kelly Price) (4:34)
NV In 'Em (feat 4LB) (4:51)
The BQE (feat Lost Boyz) (4:00)
Mind Yourz (3:57)
Ghetto Vows (feat Brian McKnight & Q45) (4:48)
Fake Bitch (skit) (1:34)
Six Pack (feat Nikki D, Rah Digga, Bahamadia, Precious Paris, Heather B) (4:57)
Let Me Explain Somethin' (4:20)
Paula's Jam (4:31)
Outro (1:03)
Reasons (bonus track) (3:52)
Review: Paula Perry's 'Tales From Fort Knox' is a stalwart addition to the hip-hop canon, in large part thanks to its cementing the influence of women on the genre. With appearances from fellow heads including her band Masta Ace, Kelly Price and Bahamadia, this (her only album) is a down-to-earth affair - criminally underrated in the genre - regaling street tales from the Fort Greene estate, Brooklyn aka. Perry's 'Fort Knox'. Ultra-minimal, prototypically groovy instrumental beats paint a no-holds-barred yet hopeful picture of Perry's experiences, culminating in a what can only be recognised as a personal, ferocious album.
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PSA
PSA (magenta vinyl LP)
Cat: STH 2422LP7. Rel: 14 Jan 22
What Did I Do (2:52)
Let It Flow (feat Brice Blanco) (3:28)
Haters (2:52)
Ppl Say (2:33)
IRLMB (1:25)
Vicky's Interlude (2:05)
Big Flexer (feat Ian McGilber) (1:52)
Don't U Wanna Fly (3:21)
Tad Bit (2:42)
It's Been So Long (2:37)
Perfect Peach (3:05)
Pure Imagination (2:34)
Review: Peyton's debut full-length PSA finally lands on Stones Throw having been started back in 2018 with help from producers including Vicky Farewell, Julie Lewis and Biako. The Houston singer and songwriter exudes real confidence across all of these tracks, with self-love a key motif throughout. This is a record that will have your thoughts turning to warm summer days and back yard BBQs thank to its gloriously sunny and breezy atmospheres. Featured guests like Brice Blanco and Ian McGilber bring their own steez but Peyton's signature sound always remains front and centre as the artist muses on love, friendship and life itself.
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Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde: 30th Anniversary Edition
Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde: 30th Anniversary Edition (clear with purple & yellow splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 724457 1. Rel: 09 Feb 23
4 Better Or 4 Worse (interlude)
Oh Shit
It's Jigaboo Time (skit)
4 Better Or 4 Worse
I'm That Type Of Nigga
If I Were President (skit)
Soul Flower (remix)
On The DL
Pack The Pipe (interlude)
Officer
Ya Mama
Passing Me By
Otha Fish
Quinton's On The Way (skit)
Pack The Pipe
Return Of The B-Boy
Review: The Pharcyde are like a rap group from bizarro-world, known to the public for decades thanks to their cheeky lyricism and light-footed beats and rhymes, as well as the occaisional out of this world video. First out in 1992, Bizarre Ride II The Pharcyde smells distinctly of Los Angeles - this was the period in which Cypress Hill also emerged - indulging in vinyl-textured beats and speakerphoney lyrics, almost mocking the sounds of contemporary artists like the Beastie Boys or De La Soul from a 'realer' perspective. The production on this classic album is cheerful, audiophilic and advanced, portraying a freak ride in their purpose-built rap theme park.
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Internal Affairs (reissue)
Cat: WM 0002 BLACK. Rel: 15 May 23
Intro
Behind Closed Doors
Queens
Rape
Simon Says
Official
Hell
No Mercy (feat MOP)
Right Here
The Next Shit (feat Busta Rhymes)
The Ass (feat Apani)
The Light
God Send (feat Prince Po)
The Truth (feat Common & Talib Kweli)
Simon Says (feat Busta Rhymes, Lady Luck, Method Man, Redman, Shabaam Sahdeeq - remix)
Review: Pharoahe Monch's Internal Affairs album has not been available on vinyl since its first original release back in 1999 via Rawkus Records. Now the classic record makes its way back into the wider public domain with superb production from DJ Scratch, Diamond D and The Alchemist ad plenty of timeless bars from Canibus, M.O.P., Busta Rhymes, Common and Talib Kweli. It is a golden era sound with boom-bap drums, socially minded lyrics, a mix of darker soul grooves and low-slung joints that sound as good now as ever, not least the iconic 'Simon Says.' An essential one for any hip-hop head's collection.
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Dedication To The Suckers & Re Dedication To The Suckers
Dedication To The Suckers (3:06)
Don't Nobody Care About Us (4:26)
Microphone Master (3:10)
Big Booties (4:21)
Rip Off The Roof (3:44)
Front Street (remix) (3:17)
Magnetik (US version) (1:46)
Revolver (US version) (3:27)
Rededication (US version) (2:50)
All Madden (feat Elzhi & Guilty Simpson - US version) (4:21)
Still Bubblin' (US version) (1:54)
What A Nigga To Do (US version) (2:44)
True Story (part 3 - US version) (3:42)
Review: Phat Kat's 1999 album Dedication To The Suckers is paired with Re-Dedication To The Sucker here for this new vinyl compilation that showcases the hip hop artists best work. All six tracks of the former were produced by none other than the late great Detroit hip-hop head J Dilla, so you already know what you will get - tight beats, smart samples, dusty soul. Re-Dedication vocal years later in 2015 with its seven tracks all produced by Agor and brought to life with some top level guest features from Guilty Simpson and Elzhi on the killer 'All Madden'.
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Negro Deluxe
Negro Deluxe (limited 3xLP)
Cat: LPS 002. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Blackisgod, A Ghetto-sci-fi Tribute (_g)
SMD
FK
We Need Mo Color
Black!
Adam X Jalen, Eye Luv U
AmeriKKKa, Try No Pork
Run Pig Run
Deadmeat
Myhearthurt
Chris Dorner
Nation Tyme
Homicide/Genocide/Ill Die
Bebe's Kids, Apollo
Dirt
Faceless Wings, Black!
Blackest Love, Like Paint On Tha Wall
Steal From The Enemy
On Fire, Pray!
Black Be Tha God, Negro
Blackisinfinite Black Alive! Spirit Shop (Understanding)
Negro Friday
Blackz
Heavy
Blackspace
Stratosphere Status
Breathe Birth
G Tribute Live Rehearsal/All My Nxggas Gone Prosper (rehearsal live)
Fkoffme
2dirt
Cointail
Fkthapolice (Slumvillage Tribute)
Wakeupnprosper
Numbers On Yo Head (feat Billy Woods)
Tha Embrace (narrated by Akeema Zane)
WBLBDLNITM: Pray Rehearsal
Nation Tyme (rehearsal live)
Nation Tyme PSA
Wrkouts2jazzselfdefensea
Blackbethagod!!!!!!! (Culture, Freedom Cipher), PSA 4 Tha Folks
Review: Pink Siifu's haunting, uncompromising masterpiece 'Negro Deluxe' gets a limited 3xLP press. An ultra cathartic, hard-hitting haze of hardcore punk, free jazz, and harsh noise-adjacent sound design with violent and corrupt cops firmly in its crosshairs, it emerged in 2020 a month prior to the murder of George Floyd. Originally titled ‘To Be Angry’, NEGRO draws influence from Afrocentric jazz, sci-fi literature and the music of Bad Brains, Death, the late Ras G, among others. One of the most arresting and immediate LPs hailing from the hip hop continuum of the last ten years, it's not to be missed!
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Ensley
Ensley (2xLP + insert)
Cat: PS 001DLP. Rel: 20 Sep 19
Ensley (Smile Made Of Gold) (4:04)
Pops Tired (3:34)
Pray Everyday (feat Ahwlee & live) (0:34)
Skin Made Of Gold (4:46)
Tht Bag (2:33)
Proud/Pray (1:09)
On God (2:42)
Birmingham Skies (2:11)
Golds & Smiles (feat Maassai) (2:47)
Manic (1:33)
Stay Sane (2:42)
Time N Space (1:44)
Outlet (feat Mike) (2:39)
Trauma (1:15)
Step Out (2:08)
Eye Smile (0:36)
Ensley (feat live) (3:05)
Garden Of Truth (feat Mavi) (2:55)
Decisions Ova Jerk Chicken (1:59)
By Any Means (feat Maxo) (3:10)
Black Woman Is God (feat Funkychunkyy) (1:03)
No Mo Fux (feat Amiiiritafari & Triiinitytafari) (2:36)
Peace God (feat Jeremiah Jae) (3:03)
Praise God (feat The Afr0dite) (1:17)
Melanin (feat Pyramid Vritra) (5:34)
Review: Famously busy and productive L.A.-based rapper Pink Siifu's latest album came last year, but now arrives on vinyl for the first time. It's a beguiling collage of spoken word interludes, ace beats, and low-fi production that has you in a spin as you try to keep up with the stories and unfinished sonic sketches as they unfold. Mood wise it delves into gorgeous neo-soul, sun-kissed California hip hop and Flying Lotus style digital sound art. It's the sort of fast paced, multi-layered album that will keep you coming back for more as you endlessly try to unpack its smartly sampled goodness.
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The Diamond Collection
Cat: 557945 20. Rel: 16 Nov 23
White Iverson
Congratulations (feat Quavo)
I Fall Apart
Rockstar (feat 21 Savage)
Psycho (feat Ty Dolla $ign)
Better Now
Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse)
Circles
Chemical
Go Flex
Candy Paint
Stay
Wow
Goodbyes (feat Young Thug)
Take What You Want (feat Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott)
I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat)
One Right Now (with The Weeknd)
Feeling Whitney
Review: Earlier this year, Post Malone set a new record by notching up more "diamond"-certified singles - in the United States, at least - than any other artist. The rapper and singer celebrated this fantastic feat (which is all the more remarkable given that it has only taken him seven years and four albums) by releasing his first compilation. This expanded, double-disc deluxe edition adds to the "diamond-heavy" first disc, which boasts all his ground-breaking singles since 2016, with a bonus disc containing other favourites plucked from all four of his studio albums to date. Heavy on guest appearances (Dolla $ign, The Weeknd, Doja Cat, Young Thug and Ozzy Osbourne all feature) and produced by some real heavyweights, it's an indispensable collection of chart-bothering, 21st century hip-hop hits.
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Austin
Austin (gatefold milky clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IMT 5570914. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Don't Understand (3:08)
Something Real (3:15)
Chemical (3:09)
Novacandy (3:06)
Mourning (2:27)
Too Cool To Die (3:25)
Sign Me Up (3:19)
Socialite (3:18)
Overdrive (2:36)
Speedometer (2:36)
Hold My Breath (3:27)
Enough Is Enough (2:44)
Texas Tea (2:20)
Buyer Beware (2:54)
Landmine (3:01)
Green Thumb (2:39)
Laugh It Off (4:05)
Review: Post Malone, or Postie to his hardcore fans, titled this most recent album in reference to his real name, Austin Post, which gives you an idea about the extra vulnerability and honesty of the music. He plays guitar on every single track and says it made the record the most challenging yet rewarding of his career to work on. Early singles 'Mourning' and 'Chemical' have been big with fans and newcomers alike and his fifth album overall, which is also one of 2023's most anticipated, builds on and intensifies the sound of his last outing, Twelve Carat Toothache, from 2022. This is a special milky clear vinyl version of one of the most anticipated records of the year.
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Twelve Carat Toothache
Twelve Carat Toothache (gatefold translucent red & black smokey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 457809 7. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Reputation (2:13)
Cooped Up (with Roddy Ricch) (5:03)
Lemon Tree (4:00)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (3:15)
I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat) (3:11)
I Cannot Be (A Sadder Song) (with Gunna) (2:50)
Insane (2:49)
Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes) (3:17)
Wasting Angels (with The Kid LAROI) (3:56)
Euthanasia (2:18)
When I'm Alone (3:16)
Waiting For A Miracle (2:19)
One Right Now (with The Weeknd) (3:13)
New Recording 12, Jan 3 2020 (1:25)
Review: Twelve Carat Toothache is the fourth studio album from multifaceted rap icon Post Malone. Aiming for a sound that both broadens his horizons and gives his fans a little uplift, Malone's contribution to the global tidal wave of pandemic-rooted LPs features Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, Fleet Foxes, the Kid Laroi and the Weeknd. Digging into his confessional approach and teasing the possibilities of a pop-minded rap record on lead singles 'One Right Now', 'Cooped Up' and 'I Like You (A Happier Song)', Post Malone continues to evolve as an artist, leaving unique and compelling albums such as this one in his wake.
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Twelve Carat Toothache
Twelve Carat Toothache (gatefold opaque apple red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 481209 4. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Reputation (2:13)
Cooped Up (with Roddy Ricch) (5:03)
Lemon Tree (4:00)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (3:15)
I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat) (3:11)
I Cannot Be (A Sadder Song) (with Gunna) (2:50)
Insane (2:49)
Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes) (3:17)
Wasting Angels (with The Kid LAROI) (3:56)
Euthanasia (2:18)
When I'm Alone (3:16)
Waiting For A Miracle (2:19)
One Right Now (with The Weeknd) (3:13)
New Recording 12, Jan 3 2020 (1:25)
Review: Post Malone's Twelve Carat Toothache is said to be his 'sobering comedown.' It is the fourth album from the US rapper who is as well known for his face tattoos and various different aces as he is his work in the field of rap and hip hop. Here he gets more honest than ever with an intimate look at his life and plenty of shared struggles. Love and booze are big and reoccurring features - as are, however unlikely it may seem, the folk outfit Fleet Foxes who Post has cited as one of his musical heroes. In riding a middle ground between hip-hop and alt-pop, Malone strikes gold here.
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Hollywood's Bleeding
Hollywood's Bleeding (gatefold pink vinyl 2xLP + booklets in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 864313. Rel: 26 Jun 20
Hollywood's Bleeding (2:37)
Saint Tropez (2:30)
Enemies (feat Dababy) (3:15)
Allergic (2:36)
A Thousand Bad Times (3:43)
Circles (3:34)
Die For Me (feat Future & Halsey) (4:05)
On The Road (feat Lil Baby & Meek Mill) (3:38)
Take What You Want (feat Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott) (3:57)
I'm Gonna Be (3:19)
Staring At The Sun (feat SZA) (2:44)
Sunflower (feat Swae Lee) (2:38)
Internet (2:04)
Goodbyes (Young Thug) (2:54)
Myself (2:37)
I Know (2:19)
Wow (2:30)
Review: This third album from Post Malone was his second to top the Billboard 200 Chart. Once again it was defined by his melancholic style but was also filled with plenty of charm thanks to his versatile voice. His choruses once again shine through whether he's snarling and angry or more vulnerable and falsetto. Fans call it his best yet and the blend of genres he explores here certainly make that a fair shout. Add in the fact that Ozzy, La flame and SZA all feature and he might well have outdone himself.
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Austin
Austin (gatefold translucent dark green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 557091 2. Rel: 28 Jul 23
Don't Understand (3:08)
Something Real (3:15)
Chemical (3:09)
Novacandy (3:06)
Mourning (2:27)
Too Cool To Die (3:25)
Sign Me Up (3:19)
Socialite (3:18)
Overdrive (2:36)
Speedometer (2:36)
Hold My Breath (3:27)
Enough Is Enough (2:44)
Texas Tea (2:21)
Buyer Beware (2:54)
Landmine (3:01)
Green Thumb (2:39)
Laugh It Off (4:05)
Review: Post Malone's new album Austin is a nod to his real name - Austin Post, which immediately suggested the music in it will be more honest and vulnerable than ever before. It is his fifth album overall and one of 2023's most anticipated as the famously face-tattooed rapper builds on and intensifies the sound of his fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, from last year. He plays guitar on every single track and says it made the record the most challenging yet rewarding of his career to work on. Early singles 'Mourning' and 'Chemical' have already proven big hits with fans.
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Austin
Austin (gatefold translucent light blue vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 558456 0. Rel: 28 Jul 23
Don't Understand (2:54)
Something Real (3:27)
Chemical (3:05)
Novacandy (3:00)
Mourning (2:28)
Too Cool To Die (3:24)
Sign Me Up (3:19)
Socialite (3:18)
Overdrive (2:31)
Speedometer (2:36)
Hold My Breath (3:32)
Enough Is Enough (2:45)
Texas Tea (2:22)
Buyer Beware (2:53)
Landmine (3:01)
Green Thumb (2:40)
Laugh It Off (4:06)
Review: Post Malone, known to his ardent fan base as 'Postie', actually nods to his real name Austin Post with the title of his latest record. It's an honest one from the much-loved American rapper who has had his fair share of adversities to overcome on his way to the top and whilst being there the last few years. Early singles 'Mourning' and 'Chemical' have been big with fans and newcomers alike and his fifth album overall, which is also one of 2023's most anticipated, builds on and intensifies the sound of his last outing, Twelve Carat Toothache, from 2022. He plays guitar on every single track and says it made the record the most challenging yet rewarding of his career to work on.
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Twelve Carat Toothache (B-STOCK)
Twelve Carat Toothache (B-STOCK) (gatefold opaque apple red vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 481209 4. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Reputation (2:13)
Cooped Up (with Roddy Ricch) (5:03)
Lemon Tree (4:00)
Wrapped Around Your Finger (3:15)
I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat) (3:11)
I Cannot Be (A Sadder Song) (with Gunna) (2:50)
Insane (2:49)
Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes) (3:17)
Wasting Angels (with The Kid LAROI) (3:56)
Euthanasia (2:18)
When I'm Alone (3:16)
Waiting For A Miracle (2:19)
One Right Now (with The Weeknd) (3:13)
New Recording 12, Jan 3 2020 (1:25)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Post Malone's Twelve Carat Toothache is said to be his 'sobering comedown.' It is the fourth album from the US rapper who is as well known for his face tattoos and various different aces as he is his work in the field of rap and hip hop. Here he gets more honest than ever with an intimate look at his life and plenty of shared struggles. Love and booze are big and reoccurring features - as are, however unlikely it may seem, the folk outfit Fleet Foxes who Post has cited as one of his musical heroes. In riding a middle ground between hip-hop and alt-pop, Malone strikes gold here.
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Wax Cut Loops
Cat: LSIC 015. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Stop/Alto (1:16)
G2H2M (2:50)
Wassup (3:29)
That Serious (4:00)
CR8 Diggin In Japan (3:00)
Smokin Puro Og (1:38)
Tear Shit Up (2:33)
Sax Cut (2:17)
9Bit Dreams (2:18)
Moonstroll (2:25)
Dog Days (2:50)
U Feel It (3:18)
Many Styles (3:05)
Soular Quest (2:08)
Sunwalk (1:35)
High As Clouds (4:12)
Ganesha (1:47)
Sega Racing (1:17)
Could It Be (1:26)
Moog Chord (1:20)
How Many Ones (2:46)
Who's Above The Map? (1:30)
Review: If you're looking for a selection of worldly instrumentals that are smartly sampled and packed with flavour then look no further than this. Professor Creepshow's Wax Cut Loops is a secret prequel to StaxOvWax, and brings 24 joints that fuse funk and soul with all sorts. There are deep Dilla-style sounds as well as more laidback downtempo rollers for a Sunday afternoon and funky, sunny cuts for outdoor BBQs. Each tune has its own authentic vibe and a rich sense of soul that immediately connects despite the eclecticism of the sounds.
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Curses From The Past Times (remastered)
Cat: BLAB 83PROLP. Rel: 22 Apr 24
April Showers (4:31)
Downtown Irony (3:42)
Soul Key (5:00)
A Million Dollar (3:48)
Faidherbe Square (3:53)
U Can Get It (3:31)
Back Home (4:41)
Muhammad Ali (3:58)
The Misfit Song (4:46)
Mayflowers (feat Taskrok) (3:51)
Faidherbe (feat Mister Colfer & DJ Crabees) (3:55)
Ella Fitzgerald & Count Basie - "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" (ProleteR Tribute) (3:33)
Trust In Me (3:33)
The Last Breath Of My Soul (5:07)
November In Paris (3:50)
Review: ProleteR's Curses From Past Times is a captivating blend of instrumental hip-hop, jazz, and lo-fi beats. Originally self-released in 2011, crafting heavy-weight boom bap beats infused with sprightly chanson samples. Drawing from the tradition of sample-based hip-hop, each track is a seamless fusion of jazz and Charleston influences, complemented by intricate guitar arrangements and smooth synth layers. Curses From Past Times is a testament to ProleteR's ability to create a nostalgic yet innovative sound that resonates with both hip-hop enthusiasts and lovers of jazz-infused beats.
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Big World
Cat: AFS 056. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Qinisela (6:13)
Big World (6:23)
Rebatla Muzik (6:09)
Unity (6:33)
Review: Back in 1991, PT House's debut album Big World introduced Soweto rapper Nelson Mohale (who was later known as Dr House) to South Africa's burgeoning house and kwaito scene. Collaborating with producer Danny Bridgens, known for his work with Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Margino, the newly formed pair fused US and UK hip-house influences with local flavours and always imbued their music with a positive outlook for the future. Now reissued for the first time on Afrosynth Records, the small but well-formed four-track record remains a bold testament to their vision and has more than stood the test of time with its vibrant energy and forward-looking spirit.
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It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (35th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 557238 6. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Countdown To Armageddon (1:46)
Bring The Noise (3:38)
Don't Believe The Hype (5:18)
Cold Lampin With Flavor (4:04)
Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic (4:39)
Mind Terrorist (1:09)
Louder Than A Bomb (3:47)
Caught, Can We Get A Witness? (4:19)
Show 'Em Whatcha Got (1:55)
She Watch Channel Zero?! (3:47)
Night Of The Living Baseheads (3:03)
Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos (6:18)
Security Of The First World (1:24)
Rebel Without A Pause (4:55)
Prophets Of Rage (3:15)
Party For Your Right To Fight (3:28)
Review: A mere 35 years old and still brutally relevant, Public Enemy's It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back is as essential as late 80s hip-hop gets. It was the album that confirmed Chuck D, Flavor Flav and The Bomb Squad as a world-beating concern breaking beyond the boundaries of rap with a message that couldn't be ignored. When you listen back to it now, its influential status bursts out of every beat and bar, whether sampled, covered or para-phrased by the generations of MCs and producers who have come since. The nods and co-signs are all good, but sometimes you need to trackback to the source and realise how important Public Enemy were.
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Played by: Paul Starey
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Yo! Bum Rush The Show (reissue)
Yo! Bum Rush The Show (reissue) (limited fruit punch vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 557953 2. Rel: 20 Oct 23
You're Gonna Get Yours (3:54)
Sophisticated Bitch (4:31)
Miuzi Weighs A Ton (5:36)
Timebomb (2:54)
Too Much Posse (2:10)
Rightstarter (Message To A Black Man) (3:59)
Public Enemy No 1 (4:36)
MPE (3:42)
Yo! Bum Rush The Show (4:17)
Raise The Roof (5:15)
Megablast (2:46)
Terminator X Speaks With His Hands (2:19)
Review: Public Enemy are often unsung when it comes to the golden era of hip-hop, with the obvious names getting all of the press. Despite their huge success with 'It takes a Nation of Millions to Hold us Back', you don't hear Public Enemy acknowledged in the canon nearly as much as you should and it's a shame. The braggadocious bars, the heavy beats and the now-outdated concept of a hypeman all culminate in one of the greatest acts of the generation, who really were speaking to black youth in ways hip-hop wouldn't again until A Tribe Called Quest and Lauryn Hill came to town. 'Yo! Bum Rush the Show' was where it all started, an extreme talent in lyricism and delivery from Chuck D is elevated to the stratosphere with hype-man Flava Flav, undoubtedly the greatest to ever do it, and the Bomb Squad's wall of samples production. Tracks like 'Timebomb' and 'Sophisticated Bitch' are instant classics, and this indie-exclusive colour pressing is an amazing way to celebrate hip-hops 50th birthday.
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No Jack Swing
No Jack Swing (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 310. Rel: 21 Jul 23
Blues Of Every Night (feat Bergo Husky) (3:35)
Girl From Ghost Town (3:27)
The New Depression (3:33)
I Got Joy (feat Briana Fletcher & The New Zion Missionary Baptist Church Chior Of Belle Mina, Alabama) (4:03)
Mama Don't Fuck For Beats - The Beats They Fuck For Mother (Does Your Mother Know?)
The Reason I Can't Fucking Stand You (No Cigarettes) (feat Summer Troupe & Briana Flecther)
Rudolph Valentino
Review: Dark Entries joins forces with Papi Juice Records for No Jack Swing, a new and fantastic solo electronic debut from Oakland-based Brontez Purnell. The Southern-raised musician centres his queerness and Blackness in his work, most notably his Gravy Train and Younger Lovers projects as well as with award-winning books 100 Boyfriends and Since I Laid My Burden Down. Here he focuses on the amen-break of the 808 and on that foundation uses a collage of found sound materials to build a vibe. Bedroom instrumentals, poems from boys in France and childhood gospel tapes are all drawn upon to make for a lived-up, autobiographical sound produced by Nightfeelings.
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It's Almost Dry
Cat: B 003591801. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Brambleton (2:54)
Let The Smokers Shine The Coupes (2:29)
Dreamin Of The Past (feat Kayne West) (2:47)
Neck & Wrist (Featuring Jay Z & Pharrell Williams) (3:33)
Just So You Remember (2:55)
Diet Coke (3:07)
Rock N Roll (feat Kayne West & Kid Cudi) (3:46)
Call My Bluff (2:59)
Scrape It Off (feat Don Toliver & Lil Uzi Vert) (2:27)
Hear Me Clearly (Featuring Nigo) (2:20)
Open Air (2:11)
I Pray For You (feat Clipse, Labrinth & Malice) (4:28)
Review: American rapper Pusha T dropped his fourth album It's Almost Dry earlier in 2022 on GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings - his last with those labels. It is a heavyweight ensemble who have helped make it with contributions and features from the likes of Kanye West, Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, Kid Cudi, Lil Uzi Vert and Nigo amongst many more. The record got instant acclaim from fans and critics alike and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. Pusha is in a confident mood throughout as he plays out a gangster sex saga in vivid fashion, with larger-than-life storytelling which betters his last album in 2018.
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Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (The Definitive Edition)
Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (The Definitive Edition) (LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LPTL 022021. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Da Ol’Jersey Bastard (0:27)
Action Word (4:29)
Against Da Grain (6:09)
Move (feat Mr Turner) (3:30)
HaHa Da RahRah (feat Sean Price) (4:24)
J Dilla Summercamp: Unplugged (3:56)
Milk Of Magnesia (4:14)
Catch Me (feat Del The Funky Homosapien) (3:29)
Supernatural (2:31)
For You (4:07)
The Night Cap (2:34)
Review: Tame One and Parallel Thought's 'Da Ol' Jersey Bastard' pays homage to the late great Ol Dirty Bastard's seminal solo album with a cover that apes the famous police mug shot. It came first in 2008 and now gets a special 15th anniversary that brings i to vinyl for the first time ever. The beats are rugged and raw- not as raw as the original ODB, it must be said - but it doe a fine job of showcasing Tame One's unparalleled ability on the mic. The beats stay low, with menace at times and soul at others. It's a coherent album that has been cleaned up mix-wise for this occasion.
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