Hey Joyce (BlackCash & Theo Edit) by Lou Courtney b/w Soupy (BlackCash & Theo Edit) by Maggie Thrett | Galaxy Sound Co. — GSC45-36 If you know, you know. & I know many of you have been digging for the very rare donut “Hey Joyce” by Lou Courtney. Even if you first heard it back in the day via #CutChemist & #DJShadow, this gem has long been popular amongst #raregroove dancers & dusty-fingered hip-hop DJs/beat-makers. “Hey Joyce” is a rare 1967 single from soul man Lou Courtney. Featuring a rasping, impassioned lead vocal from Courtney, sweet female backing vocals & the kind of semi-stomping beat that's so beloved by Northern Soul heads. In 1991, Main Source sampled it on their track “He Got So Much Soul (He Don't Need No Music)”. & thanks to the fine folks at @galaxy_sound_company you can cop it all for yourself.
On the flip, we have another lost funk jam, “Soupy” by Maggie Thrett, that has been sampled by #PrincePaul & #DeLaSoul for 1989’s “Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)”. Black Cash & Theo do the track right with a proper edit that'll put smiles on faces all across the dance floor. Like the A-side, “Soupy” is also a fave of Cut Chemist & DJ Shadow, as evidenced by their live sets & sample of it for their 2008 track “Fused Of Course”.
As with all GSC45s, another true must-have treat & 45-crate essential.
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- A1: Signal
- A2: 2249
- A3: Inside
- A4: Intercept
- A5: The Box
- A6: Nephyr
- B1: Beacon
- B2: Hypersona
- B3: Juliet
- B4: Dream Window
- B5: Forever
- B6: Track 12
- C1: Point Of No Return
- C2: Movarian Fields
- C3: Two Doors
- C4: Vision
- D1: Point Of No Return
- D2: Sine Orphan
- D3: Fressa Fa (Slow Version)
- E1: Hollow
- E2: Find Me
- E3: Home
- F1: Tunnel
- F2: Geiga
- G4: Equassa
- H1: Freefall Peak
- H2: Arc
- H3: Lightout
- I1: Clear
- I2: Cocooni
- I3: Susurrus
- I4: Lithea
- J1: Deluge
- J2: Radio
- J3: Reunion
- J4: 1983
- J5: One
- K1: World After April
- K2: Seance
- K3: Dreamscape
- K4: Dayasan
- K5: Broken Toy
- K6: Leviatha
- L1: Levitate
- L2: Saphron
- L3: Another World
- F3: Ghostfields
- G1: Fiona's Room
- G2: Siren
- G3: Darkroom Distortion
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UK producer Dennis Huddleston goes by the artist name of 36. He is a much-loved producer with a fine back catalogue which is investigated here with The Box, a new collection of his earliest and perhaps most admired works. They were all written between 2005 and 2012 and are drawn from albums such as 2009's Hypersona, 2010's Hollow and 2012's Lithea. The bumper six vinyl collection also features a bonus album, Orphans, of all new and previously unreleased tracks. There is a real depth of range and emotion to these tracks so it is no wonder the artist says they are some of the most personally cherished works he has written.
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Given the respective outputs of committed ambient explorers and sound designers zake (best known for releasing no less than five fine albums in 2019) and 36 (most recently seen on A Strangely Isolated Place with the superb album "Fade To Grey"), you'd expect this trip into aural deep space to be rather good. It is of course, with the four tracks mixing echoing sonic tones and drifting sound effects with slow-burn electronic melodies and the kind of immersive, sustained chords that were once the preserve of German maestro Pete Namlook. The third track in the suite, appropriately titled 'Stage 3', is little less than stunning, in part because of its grandiose, almost classical intent. No surprise to discover, then, that after a stretch of being out of print it's back via a reissue, this version being a limited clear vinyl edition.
Given the respective outputs of committed ambient explorers and sound designers zake (best known for releasing no less than five fine albums in 2019) and 36 (most recently seen on A Strangely Isolated Place with the superb album "Fade To Grey"), you'd expect this trip into aural deep space to be rather good. It is of course, with the four tracks mixing echoing sonic tones and drifting sound effects with slow-burn electronic melodies and the kind of immersive, sustained chords that were once the preserve of German maestro Pete Namlook. The third track in the suite, appropriately titled 'Stage 3', is little less than stunning, in part because of its grandiose, almost classical intent. No surprise to discover, then, that after a stretch of being out of print it's back via a reissue, this version being a limited clear vinyl edition.
- 1: Signal
- 2: 49
- 3: Inside
- 4: Intercept
- 5: The Box
- 6: Nephyr
- 7: Beacon
- 8: Hypersona
- 9: Juliet
- 10: Dream Window
- 11: Forever
- 12: Track
- 13: Hollow
- 14: Find Me
- 15: Home
- 16: Tunnel
- 17: Geiga
- 18: Ghostfields
- 19: Fiona's Room
- 20: Siren
- 21: Darkroom Distortion
- 22: Equassa
- 23: Freefall Peak
- 24: Arc
- 27: Cocoon
- 28: Susurrus
- 29: Lithea
- 30: Deluge
- 31: Radio
- 32: Reunion
- 33: 1983
- 34: One
- 35: World After April
- 36: Seance
- 37: Dreamscape
- 38: Dayasan
- 39: Broken Toy
- 40: Leviatha
- 41: Levitate
- 42: Saphron
- 43: Saphron
- 44: Another World
- 45: Movarian Fields
- 46: Two Doors
- 47: Vision
- 48: Point Of No Return
- 49: Sine Orphan
- 50: Fressa Fa (Slow Version)
- 25: Lightout
- 26: Clear
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UK producer Dennis Huddleston goes by the artist name of 36. He is a much-loved producer with a fine back catalogue which is investigated here with The Box, a new collection of his earliest and perhaps most admired works. They were all written between 2005 and 2012 and are drawn from albums such as 2009's Hypersona, 2010's Hollow and 2012's Lithea. The bumper six vinyl collection also features a bonus album, Orphans, of all new and previously unreleased tracks. There is a real depth of range and emotion to these tracks so it is no wonder the artist says they are some of the most personally cherished works he has written.
LINEAR MOTION
Epic arp sequences dancing around solid synth stabs and minimal percussion. Movingly imaginative and thought provoking techno.
ECHOES
Absolute dreamy progressions turn into a 4x4 techno stomper.
Early Detroit funk-influenced bass lines perfectly meshed within the atmosphere of an alien world.
METALLICS
Drama filled bell tones, eerie synth leads. Killer dance material for peak hours.
A joy for serious techno missionaries and a show & prove moment for Djs.
Red hot funk & straight to the point.
SEQUENCE IN TIME
Futuristic magic landscapes, then that signature rubbery Keith Tucker baseline.
Then...the perfect kick. Living up to its title, this track takes
'Symmetry Systems' is the new LP by Dennis Huddleston AKA 36. Inspired by Warp's 'Artificial Intelligence' releases from the early 90's, it's a melodic, synthesiser-driven record, with a wink to the past and a nod towards the future.
"I have a deep love for those early Warp albums, particularly the Artificial Intelligence compilations. It was a wonderful time for UK electronic music. That beautiful, warm machine sound, with an optimistic (if somewhat naive) vision for the future. I found the whole thing incredibly inspiring and wanted to revisit those memories, albeit with a 36 twist"
Like 'Wave Variations' before it, this record explores various approaches to the theme, with each track directly inspiring the next one. All tracks are sequenced in the order they were made. 'Symmetry Systems' is a collection of hypnotic machine music, made with a delicate human touch.
The Croatian humanoid with a Detroit electro soul called N-Ter, with five high voltage tracks filled with bass sequences, analog beats and contrasting melodies that take you on a journey to the unknown. ''Ezzential Electro'' is the biggest project Electro Records has done so far. It consists of 36 vinyl records produced by artists they consider essential for the current underground electro movement. The first six parts of the series come in beautiful white silkscreen printed sleeves on recycled cardboard and include a real puzzle piece on the front cover, indicating which part of the series you have in your hands.
Noamm is an essential part of the Electro Records family for many years, releasing tracks on a lot of their projects. He returns with a new EP with six high quality tracks that make Stardust Zone perhaps one of his best additions to his already great catalog. ''Ezzential Electro'' is the biggest project Electro Records has done so far. It consists of 36 vinyl records produced by artists they consider essential for the current underground electro movement. The first six parts of the series come in beautiful white silkscreen printed sleeves on recycled cardboard and include a real puzzle piece on the front cover, indicating which part of the series you have in your hands.
Known for his work on Transient Force, Gigolo, and of course as a contributor for Fundamental's Time Capsule a.k.a. 808 Box project, -=UHU=-'s album is a selection of his best unreleased tracks. Compiled from an old folder full of tracks that have that twenty years old spirit in each of them, that futurist funk that -=UHU=- can deliver so well. ''Ezzential Electro'' is the biggest project Electro Records has done so far. It consists of 36 vinyl records produced by artists they consider essential for the current underground electro movement. The first six parts of the series come in beautiful white silkscreen printed sleeves on recycled cardboard and include a real puzzle piece on the front cover, indicating which part of the series you have in your hands.
Keith Farrugia a.k.a. Sound Synthesis delivering top quality electro tracks made up of dreamy melodies and a touch of acid. Produced with tons of analog devices and coming with that seal of quality he is known for. ''Ezzential Electro'' is the biggest project Electro Records has done so far. It consists of 36 vinyl records produced by artists they consider essential for the current underground electro movement. The first six parts of the series come in beautiful white silkscreen printed sleeves on recycled cardboard and include a real puzzle piece on the front cover, indicating which part of the series you have in your hands.
'Anon 1' was originally released as a very limited Anonymous 12" on Past Inside the Present in 2020, featuring 36 and Isaac Helsen. The idea was to let people hear the music and judge it not on the names behind it, but purely on the quality of the music itself. When it sold out, the label revealed who wrote it. Obviously quite a few 36 & Isaac Helsen fans missed out, so Past Inside the Present repressed the record, but this time with the knowledge of who made the tunes now public.
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**Tracks 'Sixth Sequence' and 'Tenth Sequence' are bonus tracks & exclusive to the vinyl release only.** limited transparent green vinyl LP
Past Inside The Present is pleased to announce 'Wave Variations' which is a new mini-album by veteran ambient producer Dennis Huddleston AKA 36.
36 has often enjoyed exploring self-imposed restrictions, as it forces him to be creative, while allowing an inherently coherent sound between the different compositions. All the arrangements on Wave Variations use a limited pallete of mostly synth-based sounds, with particular focus on keys and melodies. Each track directly influenced the next one.
Dennis has kept almost every track around three minutes in length. He states, 'I feel like a lot of ambient music (including my own) is often unnecessarily long and these small vignettes work as a nice counter to that. Don't expect long build-ups or over-extended crescendos; These are short tracks that take you straight to Elysium and then dissolve into the ether.'
He further explains the output of Wave Variations, 'Ocean tides inspired the album. I think we've all felt that sense of longing and wonder while standing at the beach, staring at the waves and gazing into the endless horizon. I think it's something that transcends all generations of people. Like the waves, these tracks leave as quickly as they arrive. I feel it's one of the most minimal records I have made, with far fewer individual sound sources at my disposal. It keeps me on my toes and forces me to deeply explore the instruments I have available to me.'
This stripped-back sound gives the album a hypnotic quality to it. Like much of Dennis' work, there is a delicate balance between melancholic melodies and rich textures, resulting in an understated yet deeply exhilarating sound. Fans of emotional, melodic ambient music should find plenty to enjoy.
Mr. Savio is a Stockholm underground legend and a good friend of Born Free since the early days. On BF36 he's serving up three house jams paying homage to Lovisa, Valle, Hjalle and Manfred, his immediate family. The vibe is soulful, deep and simple, just like a warm heart pumping at 120 bpm.
- 1: Florent Plays Glockenspiel & Chimes, Sylvain Plays Hapi Drum & Glockenspiel, Jf Plays Ebows And It Lasts :5
- 2: Sylvain Plays Guitar, Florent Plays Metallophone, Jf Plays Ebows And It Lasts :48
- 3: Thomas Plays Vibraphone, Jf Plays Ebows, Sylvain Plays Glockenspiel, Florent Plays Harmonium And It Lasts 2:6
- 4: Jf Plays Ebows, Sylvain Plays Guitar, Florent Plays Percussion, Thomas Plays Guitar And It Lasts 6:59
- 5: Florent Plays Glockenspiel, Jf Plays Ebows & Guitar, Sylvain Plays Glockenspiel And It Lasts 2:43
- 6: Sylvain Plays Glockenspiel, Florent Plays Glockenspiel & Chimes, Jf Plays Ebows, Antoine Plays Modular Synth And It Lasts 8:32
- 7: Jf Plays Chime, Sylvain Plays Radio, Florent Plays Glockenspiel And It Lasts 0:45
- 8: Florent Plays Harmonium, Jf Plays Ebows, Antoine Plays Modular Synth, Sylvain Plays Melodica, Maxime Plays Field Recordings And It Lasts 12:27
* Still Circles announce the release of their debut album, 27:36, available March 30th via Killtone Records.
* Currently at 7 in the chart on the Josh Hannen show Amazing Radio
* Session for Alan Raw BBC Introducing on Sat March 3rd 2018
* Comprised of Natalie Kolowiecki and Jack Donnison, the Bradford based duo bridge the worlds of trip-hop and ambient music: splicing slo-mo beats, grainy atmospherics, haunting melodies and soft-wax drones. Their first single, 'Only Noise' is testament to this - with its manipulated vocals, heavy bass line and lurching percussion, the track's stark surrealism evokes the thrum of their northern English town.
* Upon the surface, 27:36 has the indelible markings of the band's influences: Brian Eno, Poliça, Adrian Sherwood (to name a few) - but the duo never settle into pure pastiche. Instead, they contort the sounds of these artists into something all their own. 27:36 is an alien vision of what pop music could be.
Brazil 45, number 36
Claudia - Garra
Rich, sweet, orchestral bossa nova/MPB from the excellent Claudia, another of our favourite artists and featured several times in this series. Taken from her 'Você, Claúdia, Você' LP released in 1971 by Odeon Brazil.
Os Tres Morais - Freio Dynamico
Uptempo, cinematic, vocal MPB/Jazz with muted trumpets, pinging bass guitar strings and even a little bit of fuzz for good measure! Os Tres Morais we're two brothers and a sister; Jane Vincentina, Sidney and Roberto do Espírito Santo. They formed in 1963.
'Freio Dynamico' is taken from the groups self-titled LP on Odeon 1971.
After over a year spent in a slight creative slump in a crumbling terraced house in Tottenham, Jam Baxter rang his label boss while heavily intoxicated to request they fly him to Bangkok forthwith, to rejoin forces with '...so we ate them whole' producer and engineer, Chemo. After an initial period of understandable hesitancy, the flights were booked and Baxter found himself suddenly regurgitated from the belly of a Jet Airliner into the magical and surreal surroundings of Mansion 38.
Mansion 38 is the name of the apartment block in Bangkok in which Baxter wrote the entire album, all the while going slowly insane on a heady mix of local liquor and multicoloured pharmaceuticals. The album is very much a product of the month he spent there in a dream-like state, becoming a delusional half-man half- goat figure to be admired and feared in equal measure.
Despite not being the wholesome and creative Zen retreat he anticipated and most probably needed, the backdrop of seedy late nights and impulsive tropical hedonism has resulted in some of his most intriguing and honest work to date. Chemo once again provides the haunting and evocative canvas that is all too perfect for Baxter's colourful imagery and dark psychedelic storytelling, blending a huge array of influences into an album that flows seamlessly from start to finish.
With comrades Lee Scott and Trellion flying to Bangkok on a whim to record their contributions and with videos shot in Bangkok, Hanoi and London this is truly an international project born of grand ambition and abject madness.
Mansion 38 is clear proof that after several years and multiple solo and group projects, Jam Baxter is still angrily shoving the boundaries of hip hop and lyricism further outward.
- A1: Electroplasm 10:12
- A2: No Turn Un-Stoned 8:02
- B1: Shpongolese Spoken Here 6:38
- B2: Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland 10:26
- C1: Nothing Is Something Worth Doing 6:24
- C2: I Am You 11:36
- D1: Invisible Man In A Fluorescent Suit 8:54
- D2: Walking Backwards Through The Cosmic Mirror 8:13
- E1: Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (Live At Red Rocks 2014) 9:54
- E2: Nothing Is Something Worth Doing (Live At Red Rocks 2014) 6:42
- F1: I Am You (Live In London 2013) 11:29
2023 Repress
* After three groundbreaking albums over the course of a decade, the internationally acclaimed electronica project Shpongle have returned from what fans feared was the end of the project when 'Nothing Lasts but Nothing is Lost', their third album, was released. Not prepared to leave us hanging, electronic music pioneers Simon Posford and Raja Ram have continued to push the envelope and break boundaries to create yet another sonic masterpiece: the much-awaited fourth Shpongle album, 'Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland'.
* There are languages here that Shpongle fans will know and love as much as their previous work, and yet there are some massive leaps forward in terms of production techniques, sonic trickery, structure, and direction compared to all of the previous outings to date. With influences drawn from anywhere from Steve Reich and Mike Oldfield to the Batman movies and beyond, this really is another 'over the top' record in terms of production skills, tonal textures, and original ideas from Shpongle. It is rich in detail and emotion, in worldly and otherworldly samples and inspiration, and in
harmonic and melodic construction.
* Shpongle continues to evolve and inspire and with two sell-out back to back shows at the Roundhouse in London (30th and 31st October) to celebrate the launch, Shpongle prove to be as popular as ever and this album is already in huge demand.
Federico Albanese is a composer born in Milan, Italy in 1982, and currently based in Berlin. His musical versatility is a natural gift that pushes him to explore music in all its facets. Albanese's compositions are airy and cinematic, blending classical music, electronics and psychedelia. Federico started studying piano and clarinet as a child before becoming fascinated by rock music. As a teenager he studied bass and became a self-taught guitarist and soon became one of the leading figures of Milan's underground scene, performing in several bands. Influenced by black music, folk, electronic, modern and contemporary classical music his skills as a composer soon emerged, He worked for 5 years as prop man in several film sets. This experience made him understand the power of the connection between music and images and helped him to develop his personal musical path. In 2007 Albanese met singer and songwriter Jessica Einaudi and together they founded the avant-garde duo ""La Blanche Alchimie"". Composing songs with Jessica he rediscovered his love for the piano, which from that moment on, became his main instrument. Since then Federico has scored several films, short films and documentaries, including a documentary on a project commissioned by Ermenegildo Zegna in the National Museum of XXI Century Arts in Rome. In February 2014, Federico Albanese will release his debut album entitled ""The Houseboat and the Moon"". He found a place, an imaginary place, where, whenever he wanted to, he could jump on and just float away. On this moving shelter, traveling across memories and imagination, lulled by water and led by the moon, Federico wrote the 13 compositions of his debut. He recorded all of the piano parts with a 1969 German tape recorder, the Uher Royal Deluxe, which allowed him to catch all of the tiny hidden shades, the imperfections, the noises of the piano and its surrounding space. Federico melts this rarefied sound with electronics, live recordings, strings, and homemade instruments. The result is a combination of contrasts and colors with a variety of atmospheres that wonderfully represents Federico's musical universe. Vinyl: thick gatefold covers, 180g vinyl,free download.
The great jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell on one of his most celebrated sets of all-time. Recorded live at the Five Spot Café in New York City on August 25, 1959, this is the second set and the band is really cooking. Featuring the brilliant drummer Art Blakey as well as the wonderful, but unfortunately under-recorded tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks, Burrell's band is in tip-top shape on this set of compositions ranging from originals to Gershwin to Gillespie. An essential live jazz set for any fan of the golden era of modern jazz.
- A1: Angry Luna Versus Wikileadz Upgraded 2.0 (180 Bpm) 4:53
- A2: Wikileadz Sorry Bro (180 Bpm) 5:02
- A3: Popek (4) Krishna Dancing (194 Bpm) 4:40
- A4: The Ovni Show For You Only (200 Bpm) 4:36
- B1: The Ovni Show Fateful Day (170 Bpm) 4:51
- B2: Popek (4) Versus Neokontrol Ufo's Are Real (180 Bpm) 4:55
- B3: Angry Luna Versus Wikileadz Visite Nocturne (180 Bpm) 4:03
- B4: Neokontrol Versus Wikileadz Contact Is Made (200 Bpm) 5:17Z
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Angry Luna, Wikileadz, Popek, The Ovni Show, Neokontrol - Ovni Records 09 & 10
- A1: Cap I Augurio - Malamente (2:31)
- A2: Cap Ii Boda - Que No Salga La Luna (4:30)
- A3: Cap Iii Celos - Pienso En Tu Mira (3:15)
- A4: Cap Iv Disputa - De Aqui No Sales (2:25)
- A5: Cap V Lamento - Reniego (3:29)
- A6: Cap Vi Clausura - Preso (0:44)
- B1: Cap Vii Liturgia - Bagdad (2:54)
- B2: Cap Viii Extasis - Di Mi Nombre (2:43)
- B3: Cap Ix Concepcion - Nana (3:18)
- B4: Cap X Condura - Maldicion (2:56)
- B5: Cap Xi Poder - A Ningun Hombre (1:36)
A worldwide priority artist for Columbia Records. Debut album from Spanish urban/pop singer. An 11 track album available on vinyl and CD formats, fusing Latino with pop, with obvious Christine & The Queens/Jain influences. Video support across Vevo and MTV. Specialist radio support. Press ads, features & reviews. Online/social media activity. Poster campaign and database mailout.
- A1: Konzert Für Sig-Pressluftwerkzeuge (1971, Mix February 2018) 3:36
- A2: Rollin' (1973, Master February 2018) 2:42
- A3: Waves Of Montreux (1977, Master February 2018) (Pm Music) 9:17
- A4: Baustellenmusik (1979) 10:29
- A5: Swisspack (1979) (Pm Music) 2:28
- B1: Rhythm'n Bees (1980) 3:02
- B2: Birds Of Cochin (1998) 4:00
- B3: Coalburner's Delight (1998) 4:32
- B4: Printit (1998) 5:04
- B5: Paradise Garden (1998) 4:35
- B6: Stony Broke Night (1998) 5:52
11 never-heard tracks from Synthzerland pioneer Bruno Spoerri, released for the first time on vinyl, with liner notes by the artist. WRWTFWW Records is very delighted to announce the release of Rare & Unreleased 1971-1998, a collection of never-heard and hard-to-find works by Swiss music pioneer and synth super wizard Bruno Spoerri. The album is sourced from original masters and available on a vinyl LP cut at Emil Berliner Studios (formerly the in-house recording department of Deutsche Grammophon), housed in a 350g sleeve with a superb artwork by Nicolas Eigenheer, and packed with track-by-track liner notes by Mr. Spoerri. Rare & Unreleased 1971-1998 gives a fascinating glimpse into Bruno Spoerri's incredibly inventive repertoire, collecting tracks from projects as diverse as commissioned music for trade fairs, the Swiss railroads, or the union of Swiss cheese makers(!), soundtracks for TV shows about ecology, live synth improvisations at Montreux Jazz Festival, and sound installations for art exhibitions. Always the adventurer, Spoerri records a pneumatic drill for the irresistible electronic bossa of 'Konzert für SIG-Pressluftwerkzeuge", mixes train sounds and the EMS Synthi-100 for the joyful lo-fi funk of 'Rollin'", lets overheating synthesizers take a life of their own to create the sci-fi ambient of 'Waves of Montreux", and works with bees, pigs and various birds for the environmental music bliss of 'Rhythm'n bees' and 'Birds of Cochin". Synthzerland rejoice, it's time for another captivating journey of sound exploration on Planet Spoerri! Bruno Spoerri celebrated his 83th birthday in August this year. He is still experimenting, recording, customizing audio gear, improvising on stage and in the studio, collaborating (Julian Sartorius, Franz Treichler of Young Gods, Marco Repetto of Grauzone, Roger Girod...), inventing new sounds and finding new creative outlets.
- A1: Song For Liam (2:36)
- A2: Improvisation 1 (1:52)
- A3: River Unto Sea (5:38)
- A4: Song For Shylah (3:38)
- A5: Summer Street (4:22)
- A6: Francesco Joaquin's Morning Haiku (1:59)
- B1: Improvisation 2 (0:38)
- B2: The Sun Also Rises (5:06)
- B3: Taurus (4:28)
- B4: Compane Del Sabato Mattina (3:56)
- B5: Dirt Floor (2:26)
- B6: Sea Of Polaris (5:03)
- A1: Cloud Of Me (4:02)
- A2: High On Star Dance (3:12)
- A3: Double Astral Move (3:25)
- A4: Yesterday's Forest Magic (3:35)
- A5: Purple T-Shirts (Feat Sefi Zisling) (3:04)
- B1: Alien Sphere (Feat Mndsgn) (2:57)
- B2: Neo Drive Knows You (3:32)
- B3: Changa Cold Change (1:56)
- B4: Ucid Intent (Feat Nitai Hershkovits) (4:36)
- B5: Ancient Energy Search (Feat Nomok) (3:45)
- B6: Rings Of There (2:16)
- A1: Jam (5:41)
- A2: Why You Want To Trip On Me (5:24)
- A3: In The Closet (6:36)
- B1: She Drives Me Wild (3:43)
- B2: Remember The Time (3:59)
- B3: Can't Let Her Get Away (5:00)
- B4: Heal The World (6:25)
- C1: Black Or White (4:17)
- C2: Who Is It (6:35)
- C3: Give In To Me (5:31)
- D1: Will You Be There (7:45)
- D2: Keep The Faith (5:54)
- D3: Gone Too Soon (3:22)
- D4: Dangerous (6:57)
- A1: Scream (4:36)
- A2: They Don't Care About Us (4:43)
- A3: Stranger In Moscow (5:21)
- A4: This Time Around (4:30)
- B1: Earth Song (6:40)
- B2: Ds (4:50)
- B3: Money (4:41)
- B4: Come Together (4:01)
- C1: You Are Not Alone (5:48)
- C2: Childhood (Theme From Free Willy 2) (4:27)
- C3: Tabloid Junkie (4:34)
- C4: 2 Bad (4:49)
- D1: History (6:43)
- D2: Little Susie (6:07)
- D3: Smile (5:02)
- A1: Te Digo Wayno (4:36)
- A2: E-Chango (3:12)
- A3: Algo (Feat La Yegros) (3:13)
- A4: Como Saber (1:24)
- A5: Pachama (Feat Iara Nardi) (4:05)
- B1: Pa Que Yo Te Cure (Feat Balvina Ramos Y Queen Cholas) (4:11)
- B2: Tierra De King Coya (Feat La Walichera) (4:59)
- B3: Dorremi (3:18)
- B4: Icaro Llama Planta (Feat Isabel Pinedo Rengifo) (5:16)
King Coya ist das digitale Alter Ego des argentinischen Musikers, Produzenten und Komponisten Gaby Kerpel. In den Neunzigern entwickelte Kerpel die furiose Theater-Performance "De la Guarda" mit, später setzte er seine Kreativität für das preisgekrönte Showprojekt "Fuerza Bruta" ein. Abgesehen davon ist er bekannt für die innovative Verbindung lateinamerikanischer Folklore mit moderner elektronischer Musik. Seit seinem 2009 veröffentlichten Solodebüt "Cumbias de Villa Donde" fertigte der König Remixe für Acts wie Amadou & Mariam, Brazilian Girls, Julieta Venegas, Luzmila Carpio, Chancha Via Circuito, Tom Tom Club, Petrona Martinez und Magin Díaz an. Weiterhin beteiligte er sich als Mitglied der Band Terraplén an den Aufnahmen zu "Tira Torito" (2010). Mit "Tierra de King Coya" setzt Kerpel den eingeschlagenen Pfad weiter fort. Zur Geltung kommen neben kolumbianischer Cumbia und argentinischem Folk insbesondere traditionell in den Anden gebräuchliche Instrumente wie das Zupfinstrument Ronroco oder die Schnabelflöte Tarka. Natürlich werden alle Sounds vom King so lange am Computer aufbereitet, verfremdet und geschichtet, bis sich explosiv-tanzbare Songs ergeben. Neun Stück sind es auf "Tierra de King Coya" geworden. Bei diesen wird er von La Yegros, Iara Nardi, Isabel Pinedo Rengifo, La Walichera, Balvina Ramos und Queen Colas am Mikrofon begleitet.
- A1: Coco Feat. Lilja Bloom
- A2: Hurt
- A3: For Rose
- A4: True Romance Feat. Lilja Bloom
- A5: Distance Feat. Lylith
- A6: Wake Up Sister Feat. Max The Sax
- A7: Let's Roll Feat. Blaktroniks
- B1: Sunny Bunny Blues Feat Veda 36
- B2: Dandy Feat. Yola B
- B3: Your Man
- B4: Promises Feat. Klaus Hainy
- B5: Letoile Feat. Max The Sax
- B6: You And Me Feat. Lilja Bloom
- B7: The Mojo Radio Gang (Radio Version)
- C1: Ragtime Cat Feat. Lilja Bloom
- C2: Silent Snow Feat. Max The Sax
- C3: Libella Swing
- C4: Catgroove
- C5: Matilda
- C6: The Flame
- D1: Fleur De Lille
- D2: Hotel Axos
- D3: Monster
Coco finally available on double vinyl for the first time. With his unmistakable sound-mix of Jazzand Swing samples and electronic music, Parov Stelar has secured his own unique position in the world of music.
The double vinyl starts off where his former successful LP's ended. On the other hand he is consequently developing his established jazzy sound, by adding new stylistic elements to his tunes. Also his dancefloor-productions, which
have been published only as singles, now find a debut to a greater extent on this album. They meet with Stelar's melancholic-melodious trademark-sound, which is well known from his earlier albums, but now also spiced up with Hip-
Hop beats and synthpads. An electrifying album to fall for. The two vinyls are originally thought of as one with tracks that can be danced to and one with tracks just for listening. Nevertheless the line between those two approaches becomes blurred in Parov Stelar's newer compositions. The
album makes your feet tap more and more with every track. The musician himself sees the LP as a 'book for musical readers' which is classically defined in introduction, middle part and end. Because of streaming hit singles the
consumer behaviour changed, people don't listen to albums the same way they used to. The whole experience that includes refelecting on less prominent tracks somehow got lost. Parov Stelar sets 'Coco' as a statement against this habit.








































