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- A1: Rock ?N' Roll Pest Control 2:19
- A2: All Messed Up 2:18
- A3: Think Better Of Me 2:19
- A4: Empty Set Takes A Vacation 2:14
- A5: Teenage Dogs In Trouble 1:59
- A6: You Call That Lonely? 2:51
- A7: View From Above 3:09
- B1: Big House 2:15
- B2: Power Mowers Theme 1:52
- B3: Gus Theme 2:06
- B4: This Little Mystery 1:45
- B5: A Humble Guy 1:43
- B6: Down By The Pharmacy 2:11
- B7: That Letter 2:27
- B8: Young Fresh Fellows Theme 2:50
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The neo-soul movement of the late 1990s, which fused classic soul sounds with contemporary elements, heralded the arrival of some of the greatest R&B recordings of the decade. Albums like Lauryn Hill's The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill, D'Angelo's Brown Sugar, and Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite were all born of this trend, while artists such as Mos Def, The Roots, and Common whole-heartedly embraced the sound, creating some of their most timeless material in the process.
These are some of neo-soul's great successes, but a slew of underground acts were what set the initial blueprint for their more pop-friendly acquaintances to follow. Acts such as R&B duo Groove Theory. The New York pair, consisting of singer/songwriter Amel Larrieux, and producer Bryce Wilson, (A veteran of the legendary 80's electronic group Mantronix) helped set the tone for neo-soul via their lone studio release, the self-titled Groove Theory.
The nearly hour-long record features 14 tracks of Wilson's smooth soul arrangements and atmospherics merged with golden era boom-bap beats, and Larrieux's siren-quality vocals, inspired equally by a combination of Native Tongues, peak Marvin Gaye, Joan Armatrading, Soul II Soul, as well as elements of breakbeat, jazz fusion, and even trip hop. It's a definitive, but often overlooked classic of the 1990s, which helped expand contemporary R&B's sound, render Billboard hits out the tracks "Tell Me", "Keep Tryin'", and "Baby Luv", and even found the time for a Todd Rundgren cover.
On the cusp of Groove Theory's 25th anniversary, Get On Down is proud to bring you this vinyl reissue of an underrated 90s gem. The original record has never been re-released on wax since it's 1995 debut, but is now presented here with fully remastered audio, and bundled in a full-color insert sleeve with complete lyrics and liner notes.
Repressed for the first time in 2 years, Note price change. Sermonizing Black Nationalism, Pan-Africanism and the benefits of a healthy and just lifestyle during the height of the Bad Boy/Roc-AFella era of nihilistic excess in the late 90's, Dead Prez also signed to a major label (Loud/Columbia) despite leaning much more towards the burgeoning indie aesthetics of the day. But this was a good thing – using major label muscle to wake up righteous hip-hop fans who might have fallen asleep at the wheel. The group itself – consisting of MCs stic.man and M-1, who produced or co-produced most of the duo’s music – was formed in Tallahassee, Florida in the early 1990's.
By later that decade, the duo had started making significant waves, having their music heard on the soundtracks to “Soul In The Hole” and “Slam,” as well as appearing on albums by Big Pun and The Beatnuts. By 1998, they released their first official single, the serious, stark “Police State,” on Loud, appropriately brought to the label by Lord Jamar of Brand Nubian. After building a solid rep over the next two years with fiery live performances, in 2000 they unleashed their debut album, Let’s Get Free.
The album was a welcome return to provocative and often radically political rhetoric that hearkened back to hip-hop forebears including The Coup, Public Enemy and KRS-One (as well as poetic descendants like the Last Poets and Watts Prophets). Let’s Get Free was critically acclaimed and benefited from multiple singles, including the infectious, thick analog drive of “Hip-Hop” “It’s Bigger Than Hip-Hop,” with a remix co-produced by a young Kanye West; “Mind Sex” (with Abiodun Oyewole of the Last Poets); and the poignant “I’m An African.”
But the singles weren’t the only worthy songs, as just about every cut here has deeper meaning than most full albums by their early 2000's peers. Highlights: the thought-provoking, anti-drug album opener “Wolves”; “We Want Freedom” “They Schools” and “Propaganda” . All in all, this is one of the more underrated and possibly Top 5 fully-realized political hip-hop albums of all time.
Hey music lovers! The highly ancipated vinyl of Kentha by Ricky Fobis Feat. Lady Brian is finally here! This legendary track from the 2000s Techno scene has been making people dance for generaons and sll packs dance floors worldwide. It's an anthem for anyone who loves music that makes you move and groove!
The reissue is true to the original in every detail, a gem that can't be missed in your vinyl collecon. With a limited number of copies available, don’t miss your chance to own a piece of music history. Add Kentha to your collecon now and get ready to rock your house with its powerful beats.
Ire Works ist in vielerlei Hinsicht genauso erfolgreich wie sein Vorgängeralbum, aber kreativ verzweigter. DEP spielen weiterhin technischen Metal, knallharten Hardcore, Jazz-Breaks und Post-Punk, aber hier entwickeln sie sich weiter, indem sie mehr Wendungen mit zusätzlichen elektronischen Elementen zulassen.
Limitierte Vinylauflage in Black, Blue, Silver with Magenta, White!
There has been some waiting for new music by Giuseppe Leonardi since his highly-praised releases for Second Circle and, well… now the waiting is over, here it is: Seven amazing tracks form the aptly titled mini-album 7, out now on (still quite) new label Unsure. 7 starts with the in every way unexpected Suzi Wong, a highly addictive (and unusual) kind of reggae- and dub-influenced mutant disco adventure with amazing vocals and unbelievably tripping grooves. Anti Narcotics Police follows this road of raw and playful coolness, but Giuseppe of course has way more to offer: Both and Rrrrrrr are uplifting House Music with a quirky touch of Pop, the compelling rhythms and basslines of Wonder Girls and Wondering remind a little of Stefan Schwanders new thing While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps and the funkiness and sweetness of Deadline and its magical melodies brighten the gloomiest day. A unique pleasure!
Nach 30 Jahren wird EDGE OF SANITYs bahnbrechendes viertes Album "Purgatory Afterglow" nun remastert und sogar von Songwriter/Frontmann/Produzent Dan Swanö (Opeth, Dissection, Katatonia, etc) neu abgemischt. Die Wiederveröffentlichung des 1994 erstmals erschienenen Albums ist nun endlich wieder als Limited Deluxe 2CD Jewelcase mit O-Card (mit der "Until Eternity Ends" 4-Track EP als Bonus) und auf verschiedenen 180g-Vinyl-Editionen erhältlich. Mit dem eingängigen "Twilight", dem fulminanten "Of Darksome Origin", dem langsamen "Velvet Dreams" und EDGE OF SANITYs Durchbruchshit "Black Tears" ist "Purgatory Afterglow" ein Triumph des modernen Death Metal. Diese 30th Anniversary Edition enthält den Original-Mix/Master und als Bonus einen Total Mix Rework des Albums, den Swanö als "lebendig und frisch" bezeichnet. Entdecke EDGE OF SANITYs "Purgatory Afterglow" neu, bevor X-Machines uns alle auslöschen!
P0lyrhythm returns with his outstanding Detroit Techno EP: Android Dreams, featuring a Remix of Andy Vaz's “Detroit in Me”, originally released in 2011 on his “Straight Vacationing” LP. If you are looking for early Detroit Techno influenced grooves, you're in the right place.
Strictly limited to 250 Copies worldwide (no repress). Grab yours while they last.
With an ageless magnificence and rich musical imagination, Mastodon unleash Leviathan, an unabated testimonial to the band's earthshaking ability to rock. Their thundering musical muscle, talent and vast sea of ideas triumphantly unite on Leviathan, delivering heavy, organic music that melds exhilarating ambitiousness with a well-honed accessibility.
Looking for the perfect backpack for your next DJ gig or music production trip? Look no further than the SOLID BLAZE PACK 180, the ultimate tech backpack for pro-DJs, producers, and traveling artists. Crafted from 180 recycled 0.5l (16oz) plastic bottles, this backpack is not only environmentally friendly but also incredibly durable. Its water-repellent RPET 900D shell and YKK® AquaGuard® zippers ensure that your DJ and production gear stay protected from the elements. Its versatile interior layout is designed to make packing a breeze, with removable EVA padding and dividers that allow you to customize the interior to fit your gear perfectly. The spacious and expandable main compartment provides plenty of storage space, while additional compartments, pouches, and zippered pockets make it easy to keep your laptop and accessories organized and within easy reach. Whether you're hauling a battle-mixer, DJ-controller, MPC, midi keyboard, or other gear, the SOLID BLAZE PACK 180 makes it easy to hold and organize your equipment. With its thoughtful design, high-quality materials, and exceptional durability, this backpack is sure to become your go-to choice for all your travel needs.
Fabrics made from recycled PET plastic bottles - Global Recycling Standard certified
Outer material crafted from robust and water-repellent RPET 900D Polyester with eco-friendly water-based PU-coating
Lining made from RPET TC Polyester
Lockable dual PVC-coated YKK® AquaGuard® zippers
Expendable equipment storage compartment doubles the main compartment’s capacity
Includes multiple removable foam paddings and dividers to adjust then main compartment’s interior
Hanging mesh pocket inside the main compartment for headphones, cabels etc.
Separate padded laptop compartment fits up to 17” laptops + foldable laptop-stand
Two individual front pockets including internal pouches and zippered pockets to organize smaller gear
USB charger port (power bank not included)
Comfortable air channel back padding with hidden document pocket
Contoured and ergonomic riveted shoulder-strap with metal buckles + adjustable chest-strap
Detachable hip-belt transfers heavy-loads to your hips
Vertical and horizontal carrying-handle
Trolley-Sling
+ Outer dimensions (H/B/T): 56 x 37 x 23-31*cm / 22,05 x 14,57 x 9,06-12,20" (*extended)
+ Inner dimensions: 51 x 32 x 9 -16* cm / 20,08 x 12,60 x 3,54-6,29" (*extended)
+ Weight: 2,5 kg / 5,5 lbs
+ Color: black/grey (Item-No.: 47894 / EAN:4041212478948)
What might appear to be the most unlikely collaboration of 2024 proves also to be one of the most invigorating listens of the year! Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance are in full aural/metaphysical alignment in their mutual effort to become Jinxed By Being. On first listen, it becomes immediately clear that this fusion of Shackleton"s bass heavy cosmic dread and Six Organs" ritual folksong makes total sense. Longtime listeners know that both Shackleton and Six Organs of Admittance have been unafraid to pursue their muse into any and all encroaching depth of darkness or outer boundary of potential dissonance - in fact, that has always been their default mode, finding more of resonance way out there in the process. They also share that ol" maverick psychedelic ritual transcendental music vibe, don"t they? And a fascination with repetition and cycles. And a mutual inspiration drawn from alternative tunings and literature...all this considered, it"s been basically inevitable that Ben Chasny and Sam Shackleton would work together. It took a while for them to find each other-and once they did, it was almost eerie, how preordained it felt. When the music started coming, though-that"s when it got really eerie. The mood rises from the music like smoke, a sure signal of total integration. Jinxed by Being finds Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance delighting in their synthesis. Reveling in the unique sonic textures found in the collage, they launch small details that unfold into a massive space and often multiply into lines of dimensional space, crossing the stereo spectrum with enervating motility. Here lies all the proof you need against the danger of categorizing by perceived genre rather than intention-encounters like Shackleton & Six Organs of Admittance might never have found the linear space in which they sit next to each other, beyond alphabets and other institutional organizing principles. Rearrange your libraries-or you might miss getting Jinxed By Being.
- A1: Around The World - - 03:59
- A2: Parallel Universe - - 04:31
- A3: Scar Tissue - - 03:37
- A4: Otherside - - 04:16
- B1: Get On Top - - 03:18
- B2: Californication - - 05:21
- B3: Easily - - 03:51
- C1: Porcelain - - 02:44
- C2: Emit Remmus - - 04:00
- C3: I Like Dirt - - 02:37
- C4: This Velvet Glove - - 03:45
- D1: Savior - - 04:52
- D2: Purple Stain - - 04:13
- D3: Right On Time - - 01:53
- D4: Road Trippin' - - 03:26
Am 8. Juni 1999 veröffentlichten die Red Hot Chili
Peppers ihr siebtes Studioalbum, Californication. Das
Album wurde von Rick Rubin produziert und markierte die
Rückkehr des Gitarristen John Frusciante - seine erste
Aufnahme mit der Band seit dem Album Blood Sugar Sex
Magik von 1991.
Californication ist seither das meistverkaufte Album der
Band, angetrieben durch den Erfolg von drei Hit-Singles:
"Scar Tissue", "Otherside" und "Californication". "Scar
Tissue" gewann im Jahr 2000 den Grammy Award für
den besten Rocksong. Um die Stärke und Tiefe des
Albums zu unterstreichen, wurden auch "Road Trippin'",
"Around The World" und "Parallel Universe" als Singles
veröffentlicht. Das Album hat sich weltweit über 15
Millionen Mal verkauft und wurde in den USA siebenmal
mit Platin ausgezeichnet. In vielen Ländern, darunter
Großbritannien, Kanada, Deutschland, Frankreich und
Australien, hat es Mehrfach-Platinstatus erreicht.
Anlässlich des 25-jährigen Jubiläums dieses
bahnbrechenden Albums erscheint eine limitierte
Doppel-Vinyl-Edition - eine LP auf rotem Vinyl und eine
LP auf ozeanblauem Vinyl gepresst.
- A1: Manhattan Mambo 2:07
- A2: Baila Boogaloo 2:16
- A3: Latin Shindig 1:51
- A4: Can't Stop The Boogaloo 2:33
- A5: Grease My Palm 2:20
- A6: Hip Street Boogaloo 2:27
- A7: Super Soul Bossa 2:30
- B1: Funky Amigo 2:32
- B2: Bolero For The Soul 2:30
- B3: Heavy Hands 2:31
- B4: Latin Surf Shack 1:50
- B5: Latin Sweet Spot 2:24
- B6: Vamanos! 1:49
- B7: Do The Hippy Shake 2:13
- B8: Swing To The Mambo 1:43
* The legendary music publisher KPM, famous for its iconic music library catalogue, commissioned a group of session musicians in 2018 to write and record an authentic tribute to the early 70’s Latin Soul Boogaloo blending heavy funk/soul with the infectious latin rhythms (cha cha, mambo, rumba and bossa nova)
* Although not originally intended for commercial release, this vinyl LP is a limited pressing of just 500 copies and features 15 new songs inspired by pioneers such as Tito Puente, Ray Barretto and Machito.
* Ray Lopez and his band recorded the session in the traditional way for this style using vintage microphones direct to analogue tape to get that classic authentic tone.
Well before Shuggie Otis (Born Johnny Alexander Veliotes, Jr.) cut his debut album, musicianship and performance had long been a part of his life. The son of rhythm and blues legend Johnny Otis, Shuggie learned to play guitar as early as the age of two, and performed professionally with his father's band at eleven. Throughout his long and illustrious career he'd performed on records for the
likes of Frank Zappa, Al Kooper, Etta James, and George Duke, to name a few. In spite of all this, widespread mainstream success eluded Shuggie for much of his career. His most famous release to date is his 1974 album Inspiration/Information, which would experience new resurgent life in 2001. Those willing to dig a little deeper however, would discover hidden gold in his earlier releases, especially in the album directly before Inspiration/Information, his sophomore 1971 release Freedom Flight. As with his debut, Freedom Flight was produced by Shuggie's father Johnny Otis, and built upon the distinct sounds of his debut album: lush, baroque, string section arrangements, paired with hard funk rhythms, and funky blues melodies, with the majority of the instruments once again performed by Shuggie himself. The album also featured backing from premium session greats like George Duke and Aynsley Dunbar, and the track "Strawberry Letter 23". which became a Billboard hit for The Brothers Johnson 3 years later. An unearthed treasure of deft, technical skill, and virtuosic composition.
- A1: Polaris (북극성) 04:22
- A2: Insomnia (불면증) 04:49
- A3: Arrival (도착) 07:44
- B1: We Shine At Night (우리는 밤이 되면 빛난다) 06:27
- B2: Parade 07:34
- B3: Sketchbook 07:02
- C1: Imagination 04:37
- C2: Sound Inside Me, Waves Inside You 05:13
- C3: Blossom 05:13
- D1: After The Magic 06:11
- D2: Your Place 10:51
"A sprawling patchwork of the artist’s dreams and fears, Parannoul’s third album After the Magic explores the enigmatic solo artist’s life in the wake of his second album’s overnight success.
Expanding on the shoegaze-shaded emo that made Parannoul’s To See the Next Part of the Dream so beloved by lo-fi and indie rock fans alike, After the Magic sees the anonymous auteur striving to write a follow-up as worthy of acclaim as the last.
Across the album’s ten songs, Parannoul plunges yet deeper into his diverse pool of influences, coming back to the surface with a record that captures and extends the magic of its predecessor. Unexpected flashes of orchestral ambient and glitched-out electronica meld seamlessly with Parannoul’s signature passages of noisy, distortion-laden shoegaze, offering a real time glimpse into the maturation of one of indie rock’s most exciting artists.
In the artist’s own words, “This album is not what you expected, but what I always wanted.”"
To celebrate its 25th release of its regular series, long-standing Minimood unleashes a 2x12" monster assembling Tobias Oliver, Die Wilde Jagd, AU Cheek, Ray Okpara, Bluetrain, JS, and Anton Kubikov. The sleeve has been designed by Milano based sculptor Tillmann Lauterbach and every record also contains a limited art print of his as a mighty extra.




















