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Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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Um Balanco Pra Voce
Um Balanco Pra Voce (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45098. Rel: 16 Dec 22
Os Rouxinois - "Um Balanco Pra Voce" (2:52)
Wal Sant'ana - "O Viajante" (3:09)
Review: It was the iconic Copacabana Records that put out this classic MPB back in 1964. That makes 'Um Balanco pra voce' by Os Rouxinois one of the oldest releases in Mr Bongo's Brazil45 series and it is also one of the best. Arnaud Rodrigues wrote the tune which is a superb mix of exotic funk, bossa nova rhythms and quirky melodies from a five-track 7" of tunes that the band originally used to play on TV. On the other side, 'O Viajante' is the sort of irresistibly sunny sound that quickly wins your heart and is sure to light up any dancefloor.
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Huxley's Howl
Cat: FLH 7093. Rel: 26 Mar 20
Huxley's Howl (2:51)
My Blues (4:08)
Review: "Huxley's Howl" by Bay-area keyboard savant Howard Wales was originally released as a 7in single in the early '70s on his own Costal Records imprint. Luv N'Haight is proud to present the first official reissue of this classic slice of mid-tempo, instrumental funk, loaded with stabbing horns, explosive Hammond organ and heavy drums with a nice dose of psychedelic vibes to round out it out. The B-side "My Blues" chugs along at a slower pace, with a "bluesier" sound as the title suggests while keeping the same killer psych flavor as the A-side.

Known primarily for his work alongside Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia on their collaborative album "Hooteroll" while also appearing on the Dead's seminal "American Beauty" LP, Howard Wales had already established himself as a talented player during the mid-1960's working and touring with the likes of Ronnie Hawkins, the Four Tops and the Godfather of Soul himself James Brown. A true original and progenitor of the oft-used but mostly maligned "Acid Jazz" genre, Howard Wales paved the way for the psychotropically enhanced excursions of 70s' Jazz, Funk, Soul and fusion.
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Children Of The Night
Cat: OTS 204. Rel: 04 May 20
Children Of The Night (Ryuhei The Man edit) (3:38)
Children Of The Night (3:59)
Review: Japan seems to excel at everything and anything it does, including reissuing golden jazz funk. This time out, Hysear Don Walker's "Complete Expressions Vol. 2" is mined for the two escapist and mellifluous tracks that make up this essential 7". Ryuhei The Man edits "Children Of The Night" into a smooth flowing bit of late night and romantic jazz funk. It rides on a pensive bass loop and has a subtle sense of drive, while the slower original is that bit more sentimental with its noodling chords and more meandering mood. Both sides are pure winners.
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The Electric Jazzroom EP
Cat: JAZZR 010. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Walpataca - "Caliente" (5:27)
Vienna Art Orchestra - "Un Poco Loco" (6:44)
Review: Paul Murphy's Jazz Room Records serve up two underground dance floor hits from the London circuit here. Latin supergroup Wild And Infectious's 'Caliente' takes care of the a-side and has banging piano riffs and heavy bass laid down by Descarga originator Cachao, all run through with some superb driving vibes from Tany Gil with a big percussion meltdown from Walfredo De Los Reyes added for good measure. ON the reverse, The Vienna Art Orchestra serve up a great new version of a Bud Powell classic.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
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Harmony Of Difference
Harmony Of Difference (12" + insert)
Cat: YT 171. Rel: 29 Sep 17
Desire (4:36)
Humility (2:48)
Knowledge (3:51)
Perspective (3:25)
Integrity (3:45)
Truth (13:25)
Review: The music that makes up Harmony of Difference, Kamasi Washington's first EP of note since the release of acclaimed 2015 album The Epic, was premiered live as a "six-track movement" earlier this year. The "suite" - here stretched across both sides of an essential 12" - sees Washington continue to explore the idea of what it means to be black in America in the 21st century. Musically, the EP contains some of his smoothest and most laidback compositions yet, with all his musical collaborators being on fine form. The headline attraction is undoubtedly 14-minute flipside "The Truth", an almost operatic jazz epic full of swelling choral contributions, fizzing drum solos, rising horns and, of course, plenty of Washington's distinctive saxophone.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Cat: DYNAM 7129. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:36)
Get Up (1:25)
Just Funky (1:34)
Slow Motion (2:14)
Review: Klaus Weiss was a German jazz drummer who left behind a rich legacy of library music, especially on the series of Sound Music albums for Golden Ring Records in the late 70s-early 80s. In the digging era, Weiss' impeccable grooves now fetch serious prices second hand, and so be thankful for the likes of Dynamite Cuts reaching over into the world of library music reissues to pull four perfect joints from unreachable realms back into the hands of real music fans. From low down nasty funk to space-age star gazing, Weiss packed a lot into these tracks, and now you can cop them on a sureshot 7".
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1 (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7129Y. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:35)
Get Up (1:26)
Slow Motion (1:35)
Just Funky (2:13)
Review: A unique slice of classic library music flies off the shelf. These four tracks were lifted from the classic library music series known only as 'Sounds Music Album Volume 18', and were made by the library maestro Klaus Weiss, the former jazz drummer who later turned to the trade after falling in with German music publisher Ring Musik. An eerie uncanniness cuts across these instrumentals, as Weiss' drumming provides steady boppage to serene yet dubious backings of strings and synth.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Cat: DYNAM 7131. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:53)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:30)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:35)
Review: The work of legendary drummer turned library musician Klaus Weiss continues to be reissued. For this series, Dynamite Cuts are looking back on a mid-1970s series of EPs released by Weiss originally for the famous library Sound Music. Carrying a minimal production that still has appeal for the modern listener (don't Dynamite know it), the four tracks here are curt, squelchy and beat-centric, with highlights including the clavichord-wacky 'Frogs', the sonically obese 'Productive Facilities', and the space-age drum freakout 'Coordinates Meeting'.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3 (translucent red vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7131RED. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:52)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:28)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:37)
Review: This great series from Dynamite Cuts continues to delve deep into the alluring world of library music. It is sound that captures real feelings and evokes all sorts of memories, even those that are imagined, with a single note or seductive groove. This collection is made of tracks from the German Library series Sound Music Albums which sell for over L150 if you can find a copy. There are four tunes in all, three from Klaus Weiss and one from Peter Thomas, all of which add up to another great collection and a must for serious music heads.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
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Why Can't People Be Colors Too?
Cat: DYNAM 7101. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Why Can't People Be Colors Too? (4:48)
Souling With The Whatnauts (1:54)
Message From A Black Man (2:44)
Review: The Whatnauts are best known for their evergreen classic 'Help Is On The Way', but they've got a mighty fine catalogue which goes deeper and further than just that tune. Here Dynamite Cuts gather up three essentials and press them to a 7" for your convenience, leading in with 1972's 'Why Can't People Be Colours Too?' from the Whatnauts On The Rocks album. When the break drops, you'll fully understand why it got picked - pure understated perfection. 'Souling With The Whatnauts' and 'Message From A Black Man' are both taken from 1970s Introducing The Whatnauts, offering up a more mellow, reflective side of this cult Baltimore group.
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Love & Life
Love & Life (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: GOND 64. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Space Walk
Love & Life
Seven Worlds
Slow Down Look Around
Review: A cinematic sensation and an instant classic and record breaker, Disney's animated movie 'Frozen' celebrates its ten-year anniversary this year with this special zoetrope double picture disc featuring scenes from one of the, now, most iconic movies of all time moving before your eyes. Included is, of course, Idina Menzel's award-winning score 'Let it Go' which charted around the world and wormed its way into the ears of parents to this day. Not to be slept on, though, is Demi Lovato's rendition that plays over the credits sequence or 'Fixer Upper', the jovial chorus musical number.The perfect Christmas gift for the fan in your life, and trust us, there is statistically one somewhere, no matter how old.
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Love & Life
Love & Life (clear vinyl 12" + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: GOND 64LE. Rel: 29 Aug 23
Space Walk (6:01)
Love & Life (6:23)
Seven Worlds (7:04)
Slow Down Look Around (6:59)
Review: Released earlier this August, Brighton-born jazz musician and producer Chip Wickham's four-track EP 'Love & Life' is a multi-instrumental easy-listening record that has a subtle depth to its sloozy production. The opening track 'Space Walk' sets the bar right out of the gate with an incredible flute-driven story, backed by some gentle, brassy drums and jazz lounge piano. There's a distinct lo-fi quality to it in its vibe, but the sound of the xylophone is just so crisp against the tenor sax - it's like you're right there in the studio with Wickham.
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Out On The Coast
Cat: PPR 010. Rel: 15 Feb 19
Out On The Coast (4:31)
Inner Crisis (4:43)
Review: Japanese imprint Ultra Vybe is midway through a seven-inch series focusing on some of the many gems tucked away on albums released by legendary U.S "funky jazz" label Groove Merchant in their early 1970s. Their latest picks are taken from pianist Larry Willis's 1973 set "Inner Crisis". You'll find the album's title track - a warm, mesmerizing and surprisingly melancholic fusion of restless organ lines, jammed-out electric piano solos, classic jazz horns and fussy grooves - on side B, with "Out On The Coast" on the A. This jaunty jazz-funk affair is far more hard-hitting, thanks in no small part to some rousing sax lines, blistering funk drums, razor-sharp jazz guitars and a seriously heavy bassline.
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Funky Bocas
Funky Bocas (7" + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 011. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Wilson Boys - "Funky Bocas" (3:44)
Alma Fuerte - "Baila Muchacha" (3:24)
Review: Discodelic has established itself well with its first ten releases and now the 11th keeps up the momentum with a pair of funky psychedelic jams. First up is the Wilson Boys with their 'Funky Bocas' which pairs busy Afro rhythms with tight interwoven guitar lines and their impassioned vocal cries. It's a full flavour jam with oodles of charm and then on the flip is something just as solid. Alma Fuerte's 'Baila Muchacha' is a brilliantly loose jumble of raw rock guitars, shuffling samba rhythms, flame vocals and synth magic that will electrify the 'floor.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Funky Bocas
Funky Bocas (yellow & red splattered vinyl 7" + booklet limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 011C. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Wilson Boys - "Funky Bocas" (3:43)
Alma Fuerte - "Baila Muchacha" (3:24)
Review: Discodelic does not muck around when it comes to putting out their music on vinyl - they serve up a standard black version but often also a cured pressing alongside it. And that's what we have here - a yellow and red splattered vinyl 7" with a booklet featuring some backstory, and all heavily limited to just 100 copies. Musically this one packs a punch too with Wilson Boys opening up with 'Funky Bocas' - a busy Afro rhythm with tight interwoven guitar lines and big vocal cries. On the flip is Alma Fuerte's 'Baila Muchacha' with its hypnotic mix of aw rock guitars, shuffling samba rhythms and flamey vocals.
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Hit Em Like Ali
Hit Em Like Ali (limited brown & grey marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: SP45 031 BROWN/GREY. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Hit Em Like Ali (3:30)
Hit Em Like Ali (instrumental) (3:30)
Review: Originally part of the 2014 album I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, 'Hit 'Em Like Ali' stands out as a vibrant and infectious track in Australian artist Chelsea Wilson's collection. Its energetic and riotous vibe has earned it a place as an unheralded modern deep funk classic. Spasibo Records now grants it a well-deserved single release on nice coloured vinyl. Co-produced by Jake Mason of Cookin' On 3 Burners, the heavyweight instrumental backing track, making its debut on the flip side, showcases Melbourne's top funk musicians. With blistering breakbeats, heavy horns, flanged guitars, and weighty bass, it's a track designed to captivate.
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Sunshine
Cat: EXS 041. Rel: 29 Mar 23
Sunshine (4:24)
The End Of Our Love (2:19)
Review: American jazz singer and actress Nancy Wilson is still going, having accrued a queenly quantity of releases to her name ever since the late 1950s. She has recorded over 70 albums of jazz, soul, pop and r&b, not to mention an uncountable barrage of original ingles; among her choicest is Sunshine, which we'll have you know doesn't happen to be a cover of the Roy Ayers original. Instead, Sunshine is a more-than-sophisticated soul-jazz piece, opening with futuristic filter-swept synths and emerging into slinky lyrical ode to the unparalleled feeling of loving you, as opposed to anyone else.
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Back To Black
Cat: CB 008. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Back To Black (3:36)
Rehab (4:03)
Review: It's a while since she left us but Amy Winehouse remains a towering presence in the jazz and soul world. Her voice cut through the ages and the emotion she put into her music will always be revenant. That's likely why Club 2022 has pressed up two of her standout singles to 7" for the first time. There is the breakout 'Back to Black' on one side and the sing-along classic 'Rehab' on the other, both of which are uplifting tunes with dark personal messages which spoke of the trial and tribulations of the much loved but trouble artist's short but accomplished life.
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Played by: Osmose
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Historic Music Past Tense Future
Historic Music Past Tense Future (gatefold 2xLP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BEDI 1A. Rel: 07 Mar 22
Track 1 (15:34)
Track 2 (18:17)
Track 3 (17:28)
Track 4 (16:56)
Review: This trio performance from saxophonist Peter Brotzmann, drummer Milford Graves and double bassist William Parker now gets a look back via Black Editions, and captures a moment in time when greater synergy between jazz musicians might have been possible. Broadcast from the front room of CBGBs in 2002, this is the first ever recording of the band playing together, mainly cementing Graves' chops and standing as an immensely great drummer and worthy of his place in the percussive hall of fame. Graves lives up - our through - to his Thurston Moore-dubbed "living myth" status, with each musician feeding off each other in an impossibly timeless, rare, and sleek New York jass standoff.

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Welcome Adventure Vol 2
Welcome Adventure Vol 2 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 58372. Rel: 23 Sep 22
Sunverified (6:51)
Blinking Dawn (5:14)
Mask Production (7:21)
Wordwide (11:00)
Da Rest Is Story (10:09)
Review: Sax and clarinet man Daniel Carter, pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker and drummer Gerald Cleaver are long time friends and long time collaborators. They dropped their first album Welcome Adventure, Vol. 1 a while ago and it became this label's best ever selling release. Now their back again to welcome musical adventure with a second volume taken from the same now legendary recording session. Here we find just as many richly layered tunes - five in all - with plenty of improvised magic, freeform playing styles and expressive grooves taking us on a real new school jazz trip.
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Live At Villa Maximus Mykonos
Tsamykonos (feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (5:43)
Kiki's Tavern (For Vasilis) (feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (6:32)
On The Rose Bush (feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (7:23)
Secret World (part 1 - feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (6:40)
Secret World (part 2 - feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (6:49)
Secret World (part 3 - feat Warren Hampshire & Ayo Salawu) (7:30)
Review: Greg Foat and Sokratis Votskos come together for a superb jazz-infused Mediterranean musical trip on Live At Villa Maximus Mykonos that was recorded in a picturesque setting. It captures the essence of a sun-kissed Greek island with its breezy rhythms and soulful improvisations as Foat's masterful piano and Votskos' evocative saxophone intertwine seamlessly to transport you to plenty of tranquil seaside vistas. The duo's synergy is palpable and evokes a sense of serenity and joy with each note from enchanting melodies to vibrant improvisations. This gorgeous album really celebrates the beauty of music to take you to another place.
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Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited hand-numbered trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: HLP 9067. Rel: 01 Dec 23
Laura (6:58)
Cariba (8:47)
Blues (3:17)
Impressions (6:04)
Mi Cosa (3:33)
No Blues (5:39)
Birk's Works
Four On Six
The Theme
All The Things You Are (6:33)
I Remember You (9:24)
No Blues (5:33)
Cherokee (5:13)
The Song Is You (16:18)
Four On Six (10:37)
Star Eyes (15:29)
Oh, You Crazy Moon (4:27)
Review: Wes Montgomery is a jazz giant and one of the scene's finest guitarists. He worked with the Wynton Kelly Trio back in the mid-sixties and that is when he played a set at the famed Half Note jazz club in New York City with drummer Jimmy Cobb and bassists Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, Herman Wright and Larry Ridley. The show was more than two horns long and was for radio broadcast and now it has been remastered for this triple album Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings. A booklet with new essays and interviews adds extra context to a classic album.
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Jazz Is Dead 16
Jazz Is Dead 16 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 016LP. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Genesis (6:50)
Open Eye (3:29)
Running With The Tribe (3:59)
Fire In Detroit (4:58)
Ursa Major (3:33)
Metropolitan Blues (5:20)
Black Census (4:03)
Review: It can't ever be overstated what Phil Ranelin and Wendell Harrison did in founding Tribe as a community enterprise and record label in Detroit in the 70s. The musical legacy speaks for itself and both players continue to inspire and uplift their communities while evolving as ever-inspired musicians. The Jazz Is Dead series has been invaluable in bringing some true greats of jazz through to work with Ali Shaheed Muhammed and Adrian Younge on new compositions, and so it goes on this incendiary 16th volume - one for the new wave of jazz fans and old heads alike to get into.
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Message From The Tribe (reissue)
Cat: NA 5209LP. Rel: 09 Mar 22
What We Need Now (4:04)
Angela's Dilema (instrumental) (1:45)
Angela's Dilema (5:24)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (instrumental) (4:28)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (6:40)
Wife (9:06)
Merciful (6:01)
Beneficent (6:59)
Review: Wendell Harrison and Phil Raneli's Message From The Tribe is regarded by those who know as an untouchable example of spiritual jazz. The Tribe label - run of course by the pair themselves - it came on was also one of the great of its era in the 1970s. Here the album has been remixed from the OG master tapes, all under the watchful eye of its creators, then lacquered by Bernie Grundman. It is an expansive and indulgent record that includes a vast booklet that takes us through the history of the label and touches on the story of Black American empowerment.
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Echo Echo
Echo Echo (gatefold LP)
Cat: SK 450LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Kink (3:33)
Open (4:18)
Chivat (5:15)
Lost (5:40)
Omi (5:00)
1974 (5:31)
The Cricketer (4:58)
Frequence (5:34)
Hard Cane Bone (5:19)
Chivat Alt (3:29)
Review: WAAN is something of a musical marriage between the well-travelled and well-seasoned saxophonist Bart Wirtz and keyboard star Emiel van Rijthoven. They have a real synergy in the studio that pays out across this record which is more than simply a jazz-influenced dance album. Both of these artists are tech nerds from the Netherlands and that comes out in the music here which has edgy keys with arpeggiators, sombre Ethiopian bass and drum grooves, voodoo beats and a freestyle feel born from the live manner in which much of the record was recorded.
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Reminicent Suite
Reminicent Suite (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 682ALP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling (23:43)
Black Forest (18:26)
Review: The J Jazz Masterclass Series from BBE Music has already served up some real treasure and now as it lands on its 19th release, it serves up some more. This one, Mal Waldron's Reminicent Suite, is a sizeable collab between two giants of jazz, In coming together they cooked up a sublime album alongside a band made up of the very best Japanese jazz musicians of their time. American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino released this album in 1973 on the Victor label and is one of several albums of the time that were Japan-only releases. Now it gets a vinyl pressing in the West for the first time ever so do not sleep.
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Reminicent Suite (reissue)
Cat: BBE 682ACD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling
Black Forest
Review: .For the latest volume in the label's essential J-Jazz Masterclass series of reissues, BBE has opted to deliver a new edition of a hard-to-find 1973 collaboration between American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino. Originally released only in Japan, it comprises two lengthy compositions (one by each artist) performed by the duo and talented sidemen Isao Suziki (upright bass), Motohiko Hino (drums), Takao Uematsu (alto sax) and Uzi Inamuro (percussion). Waldron's LP-opening composition adds alternating, increasingly hectic solos to a gradually intensifying groove (a formula the storied pianist used extensively during this period of his career), before morphing and mellowing as the suite progresses. Hino's 'Black Forest', meanwhile, is more up-tempo and horn-heavy, with oodles of extra percussion and expressive, mind-mangling solos aplenty.
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Advent (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 018. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Dipping (5:02)
Advent (4:55)
Music & Art JD (0:26)
Find A Way (4:35)
Dirkie (6:03)
Black Label (6:15)
Arrival (5:11)
Review: This reissue from Jazz Room is one from the rather more obscure end of the jazz spectrum but it is well worthy of your time. Johnny Walker - not the same guy as the whisky magnate - recorded this one when he was touring the world with veteran jazz star Lionel Hampton back in 1982. The sounds that defined his signature are drenched in funk with fat beats powering them along. The excellent rhythm section work really shines through here on an album that was originally released on his own Private Press label.
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Starlight Reflections
Starlight Reflections (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: JSLP 4036. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Waltzin' (6:28)
When Lights Are Low (5:09)
Could We Meet? (5:52)
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning (8:22)
Sweet & Lovely (4:39)
No Moon Light (4:49)
Steppin' In (4:57)
I'll Remember Bill (6:05)
Misty Mountains (5:13)
Snow Castle (5:18)
I'm A Fool To Want You (4:44)
Without A Song (4:02)
Review: The Walter Lang Trio features the eponymous Lang playing piano alongside Thomas Markusson on bass, and Sebastian Merk on drums. They pair light and airy pins with dainty rhythms and an air of performance that brings extra life to these sounds. It makes for a most romantic listen and one that has a warming glow and twinkling stars off in the distance. Starlight Reflections is a loved up jazz sound and the first of two albums with a second one Moonlight Echores to follow soon after on the same label, Jazz Shinsekai.
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Moonlight Echoes
Moonlight Echoes (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: JSLP 4038. Rel: 29 Dec 23
Sete Aneis (4:15)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (3:56)
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (5:18)
Danca Da Fita (4:06)
Alone Together (4:41)
Before The Storm (5:46)
What Makes The World Go Round (4:48)
Well, I Thought So (3:51)
Alberti (4:55)
I've Got The World On A String (6:37)
Semana Santa (3:55)
Where Or When (5:20)
When The Day Is Gone (5:09)
Review: The Walter Lang Trio has three albums all dropping in pretty quick succession at the start of 2024. They are a virtuoso collective who drop the first two of the three, Moonlight Echoes and Starlight Reflections, on the same day at the end of December while the third, Pure, comes in early spring. This album is another masterful mix of romantic jazz sounds, gentle tinkling piano keys and sublime sophisticated lunge sounds that allow the mind to wander up amongst the stars. Lovely stuff for lovers of all forms of jazz.
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Marine Moods
Cat: DOT 004LP. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Challenger Deep (8:49)
Gulf Stream (6:27)
Wine-Dark Sea (4:32)
Hydrothermal (10:51)
Journey For Joan (8:09)
Review: Trumpeter, composer and bandleader Nick Walters is back on his own DOT Records with a new record that comes from this newly revived sextet. The group hasn't played together since 2019's LP Active Imagination but hasn't lost any of its magical touch. This new album Marine Moods is inspired by the sea and takes the form of a fantastic contemporary jazz-fusion sound that draws on Afro, modal and spiritual jazz tropes. There are moments of energy such as on 'Gulf Stream' and more dark and hypnotic moments like 'Hydrothermal' as well as raga-curveballs like 'Journey for Joan'. A fine and fresh record indeed.
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Mobius (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 150LP. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Blue Trane (10:09)
Soho (10:35)
Off Minor (7:48)
The Maestro (6:18)
Road Island Red (5:41)
Review: Cedar Walton's Mobius, originally released in 1975 and now reissued here, remains a compelling testament to the fusion of jazz, funk, and rock. The album exudes a vibrant energy that transcends genres, blending intricate melodies with dynamic rhythms in a seamless cornucopia of sound. Walton's masterful compositions and arrangements take listeners on a journey through a sonic landscape rich with improvisation and groove. Tracks like 'Blue Trane' showcase his prowess as both a pianist and a composer, with its infectious funk-infused rhythms and mesmerizing chord progressions. Throughout the album, Walton's ensemble delivers stellar performances, with each musician contributing to the overall precision and creativity. The fusion of jazz, funk, and rock elements creates a captivating listening experience that is both timeless and innovative.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Life On Mars
Life On Mars (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3487. Rel: 31 Aug 23
A Prophet Named KG
Life On Mars
Together Once Again
Stargazer
One Million Miles From The Ground
You Can Be What You Wanna Be
Theme From The Planets
Rings Of Saturn
Review: American r&b and jazz fusion singer, arranger, musician, composer and conductor Dexter Wansel made an indelible impression with his debut album back in 1976, Life On Mars set a new standard for fusion sounds while also serving up what is still considered a space-funk classic. More than that, though, the album which was inspired by David Bowie's Life On Mars also has the seminal 'Theme From The Planets' on it - the drum beat from which is often said to be one of the foundational beats for the hip-hop scene that emerged soon after. As such it's not a shock to know that the record has been sampled endlessly by greats like Drake, Ice Club, Lil Wayne and Kanye. Stick this one on and prepare to be wowed all over again by Wansel's masterful use of his ARP 2600 synthesizer.
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Danny Ward & Reality (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 027. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Rock Steady (5:13)
Affirmation (6:08)
Funky On My Back (7:05)
Get It All (5:03)
Masquerade (8:42)
God Made Me Funky (5:18)
Review: Jazz Room Records is back with another high class reissue of an album that is considered to be a grail by those who know. The story goes that back in the late 70s in the Seattle area of the Pacific North West, Danny Ward & Reality were an oft called upon funky jazz collective for anyone throwing college or hardcore funk parties. Rather than just serving up covers of the day's big hits they offered proper musical trips though more considered fair from artists like George Benson. This album catches them at their best on one such mid-week gig in the summer of 1977.
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The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3 (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BF 050. Rel: 29 Sep 15
Change Of The Guard (12:13)
Isabelle (12:06)
Final Thought (6:25)
The Next Step (14:39)
Askim (12:30)
The Rhythm Changes (7:39)
Leroy & Lanisha (9:24)
Re Run (8:17)
Miss Understanding (8:45)
Henrietta Our Hero (7:10)
Seven Prayers (7:32)
Cherokee (8:10)
The Magnificent 7 (12:42)
Re Run Home (14:03)
Malcolm's Theme (8:38)
Clair De Lune (11:07)
The Message (11:06)
Review: Already out in the ether since the summer, Kamasi's sprawling three-part jazz opus finally sees the light of vinyl day. Presented on heavyweight vinyl with his striking signature artwork, its delivery befits the album's rave reviews on its original arrival. Highlights, in case you haven't heard it yet, are the awe-inspiring switch from fusion to swing on "The Next Step" the album's overall sparing inclusion of vocal that make "The Rhythm Changes" really stand out and sparkle and the attention to detail on the narrative structure on reprise notes such as "Re Run Home". A must-have for any jazz/Brainfeeder fan.
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Heaven & Earth
Heaven & Earth (gatefold 4xLP + hidden LP)
Cat: YT 176LP. Rel: 22 Jun 18
Fists Of Fury (Earth) (9:42)
Can You Hear Him (8:54)
Hub-Tones (9:11)
Connections (8:23)
Tiffakonkae (9:19)
The Invincible Youth (9:51)
Testify (5:44)
One Of One (9:48)
The Space Travelers Lullaby (Heaven) (10:29)
Vi Lua VI Sol (11:06)
Street Fighter Mas (5:57)
Song For The Fallen (12:40)
Journey (8:51)
The Psalmnist (7:19)
Show Us The Way (6:50)
Will You Sing (10:07)
The Secret Of Jinsinson
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
My Family
Agents Of Multiverse
Ooh Child
Review: There's a growing feeling both inside and outside jazz that Kamasi Washington could well turn out to be one of the style's all-time greats. He's certainly making all the right moves, delivering thought-provoking concept albums of eyebrow-raising length that simply refuse to settle on one sound, rhythm, style or sub-genre. Heaven & Earth, his first album for almost three years, continues this trend, comprising angry instrumental answers to America's growing issues with class division and racism, Rotary Connection style workouts, Sun Ra-esque spiritual workouts, funk and soul-influenced burners, spiraling choral and orchestral affairs, and electric fusions of rubbery synth-funk and mind-altering jazz-blues. Typically, the results are never less than sublime, with Washington's virtuoso saxophone playing taking centre stage throughout.
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Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection (Soundtrack) (translucent vinyl orange vinyl LP + autographed hand-numbered insert with obi-strip limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TTLP 13O. Rel: 21 Dec 22
Mazinger Z (Opening Theme) (0:53)
Track 2 (1:26)
Track 3 (1:43)
Track 4 (1:23)
Track 5 (1:08)
Track 6 (1:32)
Track 7 (1:09)
Track 8 (0:58)
Track 9 (1:12)
Track 10 (1:30)
Track 11 (0:42)
Track 12 (0:58)
Track 13 (1:41)
Track 14 (1:39)
Track 15 (1:48)
Track 16 (1:31)
Track 17 (1:35)
Track 18 (1:46)
Track 19 (1:32)
Track 20 (2:34)
Track 21 (1:25)
Track 22 (1:19)
Track 23 (1:36)
Track 24 (1:49)
Track 25 (1:18)
Track 26 (0:06)
Track 27 (0:13)
Bokura No Mazinger Z (Ending Theme) (1:11)
Review: Italy's TAVA TAVA Rare label has become quite the hotspot for all manner of weird and wonderful Japanese Anime and soundtrack albums. This latest one looks to the much-loved Great Mazinger series which was composed by M. Watanabe. This super-limited, autographed and hand-numbered Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection is a mix of scores and thees from the show which first aired in the 1970s. It is steeped in heavy jazz and library-style music with majestic cover art to boot. Only 100 copies of this real collector's item exist so move quickly to snap up yours.
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Mr Gone (reissue)
Mr Gone (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold & black marbled vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: MOVLP 328C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
The Pursuit Of The Woman With The Feathered Hat (5:02)
River People (4:49)
Young & Fine (6:56)
The Elders (4:09)
Mr Gone (5:18)
Punk Jazz (5:08)
Pinocchio (2:17)
And Then (3:18)
Review: American fusion group Weather Report were only active for just over 15 years but amassed a fine discography and assured their legacy in that time. Saxophonist Wayne Shorter is the most well-known of the band's members and after starting out as an experimental and free improvising outfit they eventually got more funky and edgy with hints of r&b creeping into their sound. The band always made use of the layettes synth technology and were one of the defining acts of the jazz era of their time as a result. Their eighth album, 1978's Mr Gone, is one of their most loved and ended up at Number 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart.
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Weather Report (reissue)
Weather Report (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2158C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Milky Way (2:31)
Umbrellas (3:25)
Seventh Arrow (5:22)
Orange Lady (8:43)
Morning Lake (4:24)
Waterfall (6:18)
Tears (3:25)
Eurydice (5:45)
Review: A whole bunch of Weather Report albums are being reissued at the moment and listening to them all reminds of the impact the US fusion group had. At first they were improvisational experts and free-jazz experimenters who eventually veered towards a more funky, r&b tinged sound. They always used the latest synth technology alongside the likes of Wayne Shorter's superb sax sounds. Their self titled album very much announced their arrival as a stunning avant guard debut in 1971. It was brave and brazen and full of imagination from a gifted set of musicians.
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8 30 (reissue)
8 30 (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 1233C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Black Market
Scarlet Woman
Teen Town
A Remark You Made
Slang (bass solo)
In A Silent Way
Birdland
Thanks For The Memory (tenor sax solo)
Badia/Boogie Woogie Waltz Medley
8:30
Brown Street
The Orphan
Sightseeing
Review: Widely acclaimed and much loved American jazz fusion outfit Weather Report very much dominated the jazz landscape of the seventies and early eighties. It had an ever-rotating assembly of musicians throughout its history with the likes of Austrian keyboardist Joe Zawinul, American saxophonist Wayne Shorter, Czech bassist Miroslav Vitous and American drummer Alphonse Mouzon. 8:30 is their second live album and it came in 1979, swiftly rising to No. 3 on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart and also winning a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance. Zawinul wrote the majority of the tracks which are all freely improvised and escapist.
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Live Under The Sky '83
Live Under The Sky '83 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LUTS2LP 3204. Rel: 16 Jan 23
Procession (10:15)
Fast City (10:44)
D Flat Waltz (13:43)
Blue Sound: Note 3 (12:59)
Drum Solo (3:52)
Two Lines (part 1) (5:15)
Two Lines (part 2) (9:36)
Plaza Real (7:23)
Band Introduction (1:26)
Medley: Black Market/Badia/A Remark You Made/Birdland Intro (7:10)
Birdland (2:56)
Where The Moon Goes (11:30)
Review: Weather Report's Live Under The Sky concert from back in 1983 was recorded at Yomiuri Land Open Theatre East in Japan. It featured a lien up that was the last ever incarnation of the legendary group with Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter joined by new rhythm section players in the form of drummer Omar Hakim and bassist Victor Bailey. Tunes included in the set on the night are taken from albums such as Night Passage, Procession and Domino Theory as well as some melodies of past glories. It is a great document of a fantastic band in fine form.
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Sweetnighter
Sweetnighter (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 515R. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Boogie Woogie Waltz (13:05)
Manolete (5:56)
Adios (3:00)
125th Street Congress (12:15)
Will (6:18)
Non-Stop Home (3:53)
Review: American jazz fusion outfits don't come much more venerated than Weather Report. Fronted by leader Joe Zawinul, the ensemble evolved subtly throughout their career and it was in 1974 that they dropped this album, Sweetnighter. It proved to be a little more funky and influenced by the emerging t&b of the day than its predecessors and it is also noted for being the last long player the band cut with original bassist Miroslav Vitous, as well as being the band's first album to make it into the Top 100 in the US charts of the day. It sodas as good now as ever on this nice heavyweight vinyl pressing.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars
Cat: FP 18013. Rel: 11 Mar 22
Marsh (4:24)
Endless Time (4:13)
Taught (2:45)
Ignorance (2:23)
To Talk About (3:43)
Stars (3:36)
Song (1:59)
Sway (2:49)
Sleight Of Hand (2:55)
Loving You (2:48)
Review: Let's face it, we loved the early work by Tamara Lindeman, AKA The Weather Station, but it was 2017's self-titled album that really saw the parts slot into place, with the artist switching instrumental focus from acoustic guitar to piano. You could just call us suckers for ivories and have done with it, but our bias towards the most mournful and reflective keys imaginable is only part of the reason we fell in love with her so much deeper on later outings.

How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is exemplary of how staggeringly effective the combination of that voice and that instrument actually is. Recorded live in March 2020, while clarinets, lap steel, and organs do factor, ultimately it's the vulnerability of this album's minimalism that really shines through - a work of such personal quality it almost feels as though you're in that room with her as the world outside begins to fall apart.
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Web Max II
Web Max II (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CPT 6232. Rel: 07 Nov 23
Perennial Journey (3:53)
Testimony (3:49)
The Source Of All Things (feat Marja Burchard (Embryo)) (3:04)
La Planete Fantastique (feat Carlos Nino) (3:25)
Fellow Travellers (3:30)
The 6th Dimension (5:13)
Olobo (feat Carlos Nino) (3:08)
Artist Unknown (1:55)
Zutuma (2:40)
Look Beyond The Sun (2:31)
Review: Having released a limited edition transparent pink vinyl version of this album, Compost have now also served it up on plain black but still heavyweight vinyl for the traditionalists. It finds Web Web distil everything they have done over the last seven years into a near perfect album with musically and emotionally absorbing pieces that rise and fall in dramatic and enthralling fashion. These collaborators first linked as Web Web in 2021 and it has been a fruitful partnership since then with composer and producer Max Herre larding the way amongst some fine fellow German jazz talents.
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Played by: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
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Together To The Tune Of Coltrane's Equinox
Cat: FW 09715LP. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Eclipse (1:57)
Interrogation (3:18)
Together/To The Tune Of Coltrane's "Equinox" (4:20)
A Black Gal's Mean Ol' Low Down Blues (4:17)
Tribute To Duke Ellington (6:23)
Black Is (2:26)
Review: .How many albums do you think there are which have been influenced by the music of the late great jazz icon John Coltrane, either explicitly or implicitly? Well this is one to add to the list as, in 1975, Sarah Webster Fabio offered up a fourth and final album for Folkways in which her vivid musical language and distinctive voice are seamlessly interwoven with exploratory jazz sounds. Along the way she pays tribute to Coltrane as well as fellow Black jazz and blues musicians such as Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday. The album is being reissued now as part of the label's 75th birthday celebrations and what a record it is to add to your shelves.
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Open Space Motion: Underscores (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 114LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Wide Open Space Motion (2:19)
Incessant Efforts (2:25)
Pink Sails (2:08)
Relaxed Mood (4:17)
Transiency (1:13)
Driving Sequences (3:24)
Action & Suspense (2:05)
Southern Mentality (2:42)
Hovering (2:13)
Bows (4:30)
Outset (1:38)
Constellation (1:33)
Changing Directions (2:37)
Neutral Position (1:48)
Departure For Universe (2:08)
Review: Not to be confused with Klaus WeiB, the East Germany-born handball hero of the Summer Olympics 1972, although born in the same era, this Klaus Weiss is in fact the man who started out as a jazz drummer before expanding his remit to other instruments and genres, winding up pretty prolific in the world of movie and TV scores. As can be heard here.

While not directly linked to, taken from, or inspired by screen work, Open Space underscores (ahem) many of the same totems. It's un-rushed, yet tracks are relatively brief, not much more than interludes. Each feels similar to the next, but they clearly invoke very different emotional responses. Somewhere between synth-laden fantasy soundtracks of yore, and medieval court music, it's like going into the future only to realise civilisation has gone backwards while retaining some of its tech prowess.
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Duo II
Duo II (LP)
Cat: 377949 4. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Woodened Stone (4:54)
Future Strings (6:25)
My First Life (feat Kid Be Kid) (4:39)
Duolism - One Two (feat Solistensemble Kaleidoskop) (4:36)
Duolism - Two Two (feat Solistensemble Kaleidoskop) (3:51)
Eye For An Eye (feat Jennifer Kae, Jemma Endersby, Catharina Schorling) (4:10)
Basstorious (feat Sebastian Studnitzky) (6:52)
Now I'm Better (6:09)
Review: Bugge Weseltoft and Henrik Schwarz first crossed paths on 2011's Duo, a sophisticated blend of Schwarz's cosmic disco tendencies and Wesseltoft's exquisite jazz piano. It was understated, but brimming with inspiration, and it's widely hailed as something of a modern classic. As such, it's a treat to see the pair reunited for Duo II, once more on Jazzland, but if you were expecting a repeat of the first album, think again. With guest vocalists and musicians stirred into the stew, Schwarz and Wesseltoft explore all kinds of new terrain without losing that immediacy and delicacy that made their first joint effort so charming.
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Palace Of A Thousand Sounds
Cat: RKX 088LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Enter The Palace (4:19)
Beyond The Crimson Veil (3:06)
Astral-Desia (1:48)
Delirium (2:40)
Exotique (2:48)
Sun Harp (3:21)
The Cashmere Chamber (3:23)
Iron Tusk (3:16)
Secrets In The Sand (3:45)
Mirage (3:00)
Ritual Of Gods (3:59)
The Second Moon (3:22)
Forbidden Cove (3:39)
Review: U.S. Cinematic outfit Whatitdo Archive Group returns to explore the worlds of mid-Century exotica and library music with Palace of a Thousand Sounds, out on May 5th. This is a rare case of a contemporary "library music" or "archival" record released commercially. Rather than being library music outright, the band, Whatitdo Archive Group, instead aim to reinterpret the many sounds that waft from its esoteric world - from exotica to lounge to 'world'. This album hears them dive into the connotations we might find from 1970s adventure movies, critiquing genres like Spaghetti Westerns and exotic murder mysteries through ironic analog vintagism, chase-scene funk tension, and all-out skill.
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Windmill Tilter: The Story Of Don Quixote (remastered)
Windmill Tilter: The Story Of Don Quixote (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 074805 7. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Preamble (0:41)
Don The Dreamer (6:14)
Sweet Dulcinea Blue (3:40)
Bachelor Sam (4:54)
Sancho (5:09)
The Cave Of Montesinos (4:43)
Propheticape (6:41)
Altisidora (1:06)
Don No More (8:11)
Review: Ken Wheeler was a musician who was more than well schooled in the conventions of charts and dance bands. But for this project he cut loose and show a more improvisational skill and free will to go off-grid It's his debut album and was recorded with the John Dankworth Orchestra featuring a young John McLaughlin on guitar, Dave Holland on bass and various other talents who all helped make this such a fine example of modern jazz, big band and orchestral styles. Tunes like 'Propheticape' swell and build to tune peaks before all energy is dissipated and the trumpet is left to rebuild. 'Altisidora' is more quiet and subtle with oboes and gelt percussion setting the mood. 'Bachelor Sam' is a wandering wonder. Lovely.
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