- A1: Lady Sings The Blues
- A2: That Ole Devil Called Love
- A3: All Of Me
- A4: I'e Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- A5: Good Morning Heartache
- A6: Body & Soul
- A7: These Foolish Things
- B1: God Bless The Child
- B2: You Go To My Head
- B3: Blue Moon
- B4: The Very Thought Of You
- B5: Autumn In New York
- B6: Fine & Mellow
- B7: What A Little Moonlight Can Do
- C1: Solitude
- C2: I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- C3: The Blues Are Brewin
- C4: All Or Nothing At All
- C5: All Of You
- C6: I'm A Fool To Want You
- C7: Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) (Oh Where Can You Be?)
- D1: Sormy Weather
- D2: Easy Living
- D3: Love Me Or Leave Me
- E3: Pennies For Heaven
- E4: Summertime
- E5: My Man
- E6: When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (The Whole World Smiles With You)
- E7: Ain't Nobody Business If I Do
- F1: Carelessly
- F2: Gloomy Sunday
- F3: I Cried For You
- F4: Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
- F5: The Man I Love
- F6: Trav'lin Light
- F7: I'll Be Seeing You
- D4: I Loves You Porgy
- D5: It Had To Be You
- D6: One For My Baby (& One More For The Road) (& One More For The Road)
- D7: The Way You Look Tonight
- E1: Strange Fruit
- E2: A Fine Romance
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- 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL
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The successful Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette released her seventh studio album Flavors Of Entanglement in 2008. She wrote and recorded the album with the British composer Guy Sigsworth (Björk, Madonna etc.). The album was written during a very challenging time in her personal life (break-up with actor Ryan Reynolds). It is the reason that she combines a lot of different musical genres in the sound of the album, including hip-hop, electronic and alternative rock. The album is hailed by critic as a longstanding masterpiece, fully understandable when you listen to the depth and structured layers of the songs. She shows her personal feelings in the tracks of heartbreak, regret and anger.
The first track on the album, Citizen Of The Planet' focuses on her new sound, while the first single Underneath' is about difficulties in communication.
The Queen of alt-rock angst sold over 75 million records worldwide. She is known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and here thoughtful lyrics.
The vinyl edition includes a 4 page booklet with information about the songs and the album is released on vinyl for the first time.
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Third World Pyramid was the first album that was fully recorded & produced at Anton's Cobra Studio in Berlin . It is the 15th full length release. Features Ricky Maymi , Dan Allaire , Joel Gion , Collin Hegna & Ryan Van Kriedt & Emil Nikolaisen (Serena-Maneesh) with vocal performances from Tess Parks and Katy Lane.
'My first deep exposure to LEONARD COHEN was the "Bird on a Wire" documentary by Tony Palmer, which was, against the odds, broadcast on public television in New Zealand around 1974 or 1975. At age 15 or 16 I thought it was too dark. A few years later, in the late '70s, I wanted things darker. The first Cohen LP was very clever but a little too "up." The second was too public and political for me. Songs of Love and Hate seemed more honest, more about personal failure. I liked it, although Cohen tended to disown it, especially 'Dress Rehearsal Rag' and 'Last Year's Man', neither of which he performed live later on. I like 'Last Year's Man' for the same reason I like Nick Drake's 'Poor Boy'. It wallows and parodies at the same time. I came across the Suzuki OMNICHORD OM-27 because it was mentioned in relation to another Canadian, Joni Mitchell. It looked like a mystery box of potentially very good or very bad sounds, like a Bontempi chord organ customized for space travel in a Stanley Kubrick film. Irresistible... I was fortunate to meet JESSICA MOSS because of the 12 hour Drone event at Le Guess Who Festival in Utrecht in November 2017. I thought it would be cool to jam with some of the other people scheduled to play their own pieces so I asked the organisers, Bob Helleur and Jacob Hagelaars, to sound out the other droners a few weeks before the festival. Jessica replied, I sent a sample piece, and we talked, more than rehearsed, a day before the performance. We did our piece live and then some months later I sent her a recorded piece to which she added her magical playing.'
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- A1: Natty Dub
- A2: Lee's Dub
- A3: Wonder Why Dub
- A4: I'm Gone Dub
- A5: Country Boy Dub
- A6: True Believer Dub
- A7: Care Free Dub
- A8: Rasta Train Dub
- B1: Move Out Of Babylon Dub
- B2: Give A Little Man A Great Big Hand Dub
- B3: Feel So Good
- B4: For The Rest Of My Life Dub
- B5: When You Will I Find My Way Dub
- B6: I'm Leaving Dub
- B7: Feel Lost Dub
- B8: Dawn Dub
King Tubby and Producer Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee are intertwined in the birth of Dub Music. After discovering a mistake that made a ‘serious joke’ they went on to release the first pressings of this new musical genre namely ‘Dub Music’. Tubby’s vast knowledge of electronics and Bunny’s vast catalogue of rhythms would lay the foundations of what today is taken as a standard...the Remix / Version cuts to an existing vocal tune. Sit back and enjoy this historic set of sounds. These releases were the first to carry the name of King Tubby and the first to credit the great musicians that contributed so much to the rhythms that made these albums possible.
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Mono Junk's cult label DUM Records is back with a new five track Various Artists EP that again packs a vital punch. He appears himself along with some fellow legends of the scene.
First up, Morpholgy is a consistent performer who has continued to serve up quality electro since 2009 and here serves up a hot new piece. 'Vector Plant' is busy and industrial, slick and metallic as it unfolds and burrows deep into your veins. Then comes the A2, Irwin Berg featuring Freestyle Man (aka Finnish Moodmusic boss Sasse aka Klas Lindblad) with a track made in 1995 and never released before. This pair worked together and made a cult electro record for Sähkö Recordigs in 1998 and this one is just as impactful. It is frosty and frazzled, slow motion but high impact and full of distorted lines and heavy drums.
Next is Mr Velcro Fastener who were the first kings of electro to come out of Finland and between 1999 and 2006 were famous all over the world. Their brand new cut 'Almost There' is a deep one that is riddled with bleeping melodies and has smeared chords bringing a sci-fi feel. Then it is Mono Junk's turn to dive into the vaults with an unreleased track from 2005. 'Feeling or Destroy' is a physical number with crashing hits and snaking, gurgling bass that is dark and dystopian. Last of all comes Irwin Berg with Mono Junk as New York City Survivors. Says the DUM boss, Our unreleased track here was made after the New York City Survivors - Static Light CD 2002' and it is a turbo charged track with screwed up grinding bass, icy hi hat rhythms and menace in its grooves.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry's Black Ark Studio opened its doors in 1974. Situated in his backyard at 5 Washington Gardens, Kingston, Jamaica. Using only basic
equipment, a Teac Four-Track Recorder, a Sound craft mixing desk, an Echoplex delay unit and later adding a Phaser effects unit that he used in conjunction with his Roland RE201 Space Echo. He managed mixing down the tracks from Four track to Two track to make his distinctive whirling sound that sets apart the Black Ark Sound from the other Jamaican Studios.
Born Rainford Hugh Perry, 28 March 1936, Hanover, Jamaica. He began his career at the grand age of 16, working for Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd’s sound
system, rising quickly to the position of record scout and organising recording sessions during his 3-year period 1963-1966. Restlessness and unsatisfied with credit he felt due to him he moved on to work with Producers J.J. Johnson and Clancy Eccles, the latter of which would help him set up his ‘Upsetter’ label in 1968, which would see his first of many recordings telling the injustices done to him by previous employers. ‘The Upsetter’ track itself pointed at Mr Dodd but reflected to Perry when he inherited it as a nick name alongside many others during the course of his career, including ‘Scratch’, again taken from one of his recordings ‘Chicken Scratch’ recorded in 1965/1966. Perrys work in 1968 with producer Joe Gibbs was fruitful and resulted in many successful releases, but again feeling a lack of credit and itchy feet, it was time to move on. Still not having a studio of his own, Perry recorded at the various Kingston establishments at the time, Randy’s Studio 17 on North Parade, Dynamics on Bell Road and Harry J’s on Roosevelt Avenue where the bulk of the aforementioned recordings with The Wailers were carried out. His dream was always to build his own studio and not to have to work to the constraints of the other studios and producers.
On opening the Black Ark studios, the hits seemed to come immediately. Firstly with Junior Byles' 'Curly Locks' and in 1975 the massive crossover hit Susan Cadogans' 'Hurt So Good' that reached No 4 in the UK charts.1976 saw Island Records releasing Perrys vast output, timeless material like the Heptones 'Party Time', Max Romeo's 'War Inna Babylon' Bob Marley and the Wailers 'Jah Live', 'Punky Reggae Party' and Junior Murvins 'Police and Thieves' to name but a few.But sometimes missing out on a few classics like Perrys own 'Roast Fish, Collie Weed & Corn Bread' and possibly one of the best reggae albums of all time The Congos 'Heart of the Congos'. Dub releases like 'Revolution Dub' (1975) showed a way forward for his production skills in this formidable arena. Having his own studio allowed him to build up a vast catalogue of tracks to work on. We have culled together some lost productions that Lee Perry carried out with singer Mike Brookes, a fine singer, arranger from that special time in the Black Arks history. Sounding like Junior Marvin in parts and Max Romeo in others but still carrying a distinctive Falsetto voice. Some classic tracks as you can see recorded with the cream of musicians at Lee Perrys disposal. Mr Perry works his magic that gives these songs that distinctive feel that his output.
carried around the mid 1970's.
So we hope you enjoy some more lost treasures from the Black Ark that we feel should be added to that mighty cannon of material that still sound so fresh and strong today.
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"The latest release on Textasy's Berlin-based imprint further mines the interface between electro and jungle. DJ DR-660's EP is, as the name suggests, dedicated to carnal pleasures, whether it's cleverly flipping a familiar spoken word sample into speedy bass-heavy beats and slow jam smoothness on 'Talk 2 Me (Consent)' or combining Miami bass style lewdness and rolling breaks on 'Fuk Me From The Back (Da Bomb Edit)' The latter is especially good, fluidly alternating between rhythms and hip hop samples in a way that will excite dancefloors. Elsewhere, 'Rhodes Rec' has the kind of smokey keys you could expect in an ambient d&b number, but riding speedy juke/ghettotech drums and another rude vocal. The whole EP is fire. 9/10' - DJ MAG (words by Ben Murphy)
- A1: Theme Of Art Of Fighting 2 (Title)
- A2: I Chose This One (Player Select)
- A3: The Horse And Me (Ryo Sakazaki Bgm)
- A4: Ferrari Man (Robert Start Demo)
- A5: Swing The House (Robert Garcia Bgm)
- A6: Gang (Jack Turner Bgm)
- A7: Chinese Old Man -Neo Asian Mix- (Lee Pai Long Bgm)
- B1: The Pumpkin And The Clown (King Bgm)
- B2: Towards Glory (Mickey Start Demo)
- B3: Prelude To Glory (Mickey Rogers Bgm)
- B4: Bonus Game (Bonus M.e. ~ Bonus Select)
- B5: Acquisition (Bonus Success) ~ Again, In The Next Chance (Bonus Failure)
- B6: Initiation To The Super Special Moves (Old Temple ~ Old Factory)
- B7: Nature (Energy Enhancement Screen) ~ 100-Man Kumite
- B8: Next Stage (Movement Map Screen)
- C1: Mustang Man (John Crawley Bgm)
- C2: The Way Of The Shinobi (Eiji Kisaragi Bgm)
- C3: Foghorn (Temjin Bgm)
- C4: Diet (Yuri Sakazaki Bgm)
- C5: Master (Takuma Sakazaki Bgm)
- C6: Blue Moon Factory -Oh Oh Big Mix- (Mr.big Bgm)
- D1: Commissioner (Geese Taking Demo)
- D2: Huh Geese (Geese Appearance Demo)
- D3: A Kiss For Geese -Cyber Edit- (Geese Howard Bgm)
- D4: Towards "Fatal Fury" (Geese Escape Demo)
- D5: Let's Meet In "Fatal Fury" (Geese Epilogue)
- D6: Bright, Enjoyable (Ryo, Robert, Yuri, Temjin Ending)
- D7: Ambition (Jack, Big Ending)
- D8: Here Is A New Medicine (Lee Ending)
- D9: A New... (Mickey, John Ending)
- D10: The Way Of Fighting (Kisaragi Ending)
- D11: Hope (King, Takuma Ending)
- D12: Too Long!! (Staff Roll)
- D13: Continue ~ Game Over
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Beautiful and highly collectible item: 2xColored LP (Orange / Translucent) + Booklet + Gatefold. Both CDs and 2LP contains download code. Official licence with SNK.
The soundtrack for the sequel to SNK's classic fighting franchise, ART OF FIGHTING 2, is now available on vinyl! Featuring 34 breathtaking NEO GEO tracks across 2-LPs and CD, take the ART OF FIGHTING 2 soundtrack for a spin and relive the classic days of SNK music.
- A1: P Lion - Happy Children
- A2: Duke Lake - Do You
- A3: 50 & 50 Brothers - Red Man
- A4: Anthony's Games - Sunshine Love
- A5: Flexi Cowboys - Domination
- A6: Jimmy & Suzy - Come Back
- A7: Spy 71 - Take Me...mr Love
- A8: Koto - Dragon's Legend
- B1: Valerie Dore - The Night
- B2: Radiorama - Vampires
- B3: Brian Ice - Talking To The Night
- B4: Scotch - Pictures
- B5: One System - Life Is Very Short
- B6: Dario Diviacchi - Waiting For Heaven
- B7: Arm - Number One
- B8: Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy
Der legendäre Italo Boot Mix ist zurück !!
ZYX Italo Disco Boot Mix Vol. 1 knüpft an die großen Zeiten dieser Kult-Serie an. Zuerst gibt es die beiden Mixe als CD, einige Wochen später veröffentlichen wir die Boot-Mixe für alle Vinyl-Liebhaber als LP.
Auf Vol. 1 vertreten sind P. Lion, Duke Lake, Koto, Valerie Dore, Radiorama uvm.
On 28th August, Nirvana's self-titled 7 x platinum-selling posthumous collection Nirvana makes its debut on Deluxe 45rpm double LP on heavyweight 180-gram vinyl with a digital download card for 24-bit 96kHz HD audio, as well as a standard 33rpm single LP 180-gram heavyweight vinyl edition which will feature a download card for 320kbps MP4 audio. Nirvana will also be released as a Blu-Ray Pure Audio in high resolution 24-bit 96kHz in three stereo audio formats: PCM, DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD stereo.
Originally released in 2002, Nirvana features the rare and previously unreleased studio version of You Know You're Right', the last song the band ever recorded, available exclusively on this compilation. Also among the 14 classics on Nirvana: 1991's breakthrough Smells Like Teen Spirit', and fellow Nevermind singles Come As You Are', and In Bloom', In Utero singles Heart-Shaped Box' and Pennyroyal Tea', as well as deep cuts including About A Girl' from first album Bleach, Been A Son' from the Blew EP, the non-LP single Sliver', and live acoustic versions of All Apologies' and David Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World' from the GRAMMY® winning MTV Unplugged In New York.
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Denmark's WhoMadeWho have always been hard to pin down. Their music sounding as effortless as it is stylistically and sonically adventurous. Fusing pop and disco memes with punk paraphernalia, the genre-bending trio made up of Jeppe Kjellberg, Tomas Høffding and Tomas Barford honed their skills on stage and in the studio, releasing a series of bestselling records topped off by their 2011 mini album "Knee Deep" on Kompakt.
- A1: Every Day I Have The Blues
- A2: When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer
- A3: Bad Luck Soul
- A4: You've Been An Angel
- A5: Get Out Of Here
- A6: My Sometime Baby
- A7: Good Man Gone Bad
- B1: Someday
- B2: You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
- B3: You Know I Go For You
- B4: Please Accept My Love
- B5: Lonely
- B6: Days Of Old
- B7: Bad Luck
- C1: 3 O'clock Blues
- C2: Fishin' After Me
- C3: Don't Cry Anymore
- C4: The Woman I Love
- C5: Going Down Slow
- C6: Sweet Little Angel
- C7: I Am
- D1: Bad Case Of Love
- D2: I Wonder
- D3: Mean Ole Frisco
- E1: Sugar Mama
- E2: Things Are Not The Same
- E3: My Reward
- E4: Be Careful With A Fool
- E5: Don't Look Now, But I've Got The Blues
- E6: Walking Dr Bill
- E7: Gonna Miss You Around Here
- F1: Hully Gully Twist
- F2: Lonely Lover's Plea
- F3: Peace Of Mind
- F4: Early In The Morning
- F5: Time To Say Goodbye
- F6: Dark Is The Night (Part 1)
- F7: Partin' Time
- D4: Sweet Sixteen (Part 1)
- D5: Sweet Sixteen (Part 2)
- D6: Worry Worry
- D7: Quit My Baby
This 3LP compilation documents B.B.King's breakthrough years, when, initially signed to the Bihari Brothers' RPM label, he unleashed a torrent of superb recordings that would establish him as the world's most famous blues singer-guitarist. He made scores of remarkable recordings during his career - but the ones on this compilation represent that marvelous moment in time when Riley King and Lucille combined to make their indelible mark on the history of the blues.
Barry Brown one of reggaes vastly overlooked talents. His militant conscious style has over time lost none of its appeal. Truly one of the sweetest roots vocalists to come out of Jamaica.
Born in 1962, Kingston, Jamaica, he cut his musical teeth working under producer Bunny Lee. Their first release was a track called ‘Girl You’re Always on my Mind’, although a minor hit, Bunny Lee saw his potential and was rewarded with his 1979 cut ‘Step it up Youthman’ which became a hit and has become a roots classic, leading to an album of the same name. The late 70’s was a great period in Barry Brown’s career and its from this period that we have culled this set of tracks. Straight from the master tapes some of his finest moments and some unreleased gems that we believe should be heard. A great set from his timeless 'Trying Youthman' a tail of struggling times in the heart of Kingston Jamaica.
His rastafarian inspired chants 'Stop Them Jah Jah','Give Thanx and Praise','Natty Rootsman' and 'Lead Us Jah’ work alongside socially charged cuts as 'Politician', 'Big Big Pollution' and 'Mr Money Man'. As with all his tales and inspired lyrics they are put across in such a tuneful way that like all the best songs that carry a message can be remembered also through the strength of the song.
As with many of his artists Bunny Lee encouraged him to go into self-production, and after a time spent with producer Linval Thompson ‘Separation’, and Sugar Minott ‘Things & Time’, he did just that and produced his first release ‘Cool Pon Your Corner’ in 1980 followed in 1981 by ‘Problems Get You Down’.
We hope this release will find a place in your collection and remind us of the talent of Mr Barry Brown. If somewhat overlooked, but certainly now not forgotten. Let’s celebrate with the man and go to the blues one more time....
- A1: Think
- A2: Don't Play That Song (You Lied) (You Lied)
- A3: I Say A Little Prayer
- A4: A Brand New Me
- A5: (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like)
- A6: Angel
- B1: Border Song (Holy Moses) (Holy Moses)
- B2: Let It Be
- B3: People Get Ready
- B4: You're All I Need To Get By
- B5: Son Of A Preacher Man
- B6: Respect
In January 1967, a 24-year old Aretha Franklin signed to Atlantic Records and began one of the most legendary runs in music history, releasing five U.S. hit singles in that year alone. Rhino celebrates the 50th anniversary of Franklin's historic signing with an opportunity to hear her classic Atlantic masters like never before.
A BRAND NEW ME: ARETHA FRANKLIN WITH THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA pairs classic vocals from some of the most iconic songs that the Queen of Soul recorded for Atlantic Records with new arrangements performed by The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded the music at Abbey Road Studios in London, with brand new backing vocals led by Grammy®-winning singer Patti Austin.
The result is another timeless record that retains the soul, groove, and gospel power of Franklin's revered talent. Among the standout tracks are newly re-imagined versions of classics like the Billboard #1 R&B hits Respect,' Think,' Don't Play That Song (You Lied),' and Angel.'
The album was produced by Nick Patrick and Don Reedman, the masterminds behind the massive worldwide success of If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which recently topped the charts in multiple countries and has sold more than 1.5 million copies.
Limited edition LP with riso printed insert + CD. Bram Weijters' Crazy Men is an adventurous take on Belgian jazz-rock and fusion from the seventies.The lineup of Crazy Men includes musicians who play in a wide array of contemporary jazz bands like BRZZVLL, Dans Dans, STUFF. and Internal Sun.
Vinyl LP - 2 LP set in a gatefold package with foil stamped cover
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L's Sunrise Market is starry, glitchy and dubwise, with prowling-lion bass; Time Zone is more bare-bones and tumpin, with hissing echo and out percussion. On the flip, Memory Man inhales a lungful of Hashman and goes all monster-stomper, with slashing hi-hats and oiky bass; and Cloudface runs down his 303, with some rumbustious, farty-bottom acid.
A diverse, deeply entertaining EP; a warmly recommended first release on this label to watch keenly.
The Distillers are excited to announce that the physical version of their 2018 single "Man vs. Magnet" b/w "Blood In Gutters" will be released on February 14, 2019 via Third Man Records. This vinyl 7', pressed at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, is the first chance to own new music from The Distillers in over 15 years.
To call The Distillers simply a punk band doesn't do justice to either the band or the word "punk'. Guitarist, lyricist, and vocalist Brody Dalle, uses her medium as a platform for a higher plane of visceral lyricism and independence. Few modern day punk icons have not only embodied the genre so truthfully but also transformed the depth of what it can mean so thoroughly. Originally formed in 1998 in Los Angeles, the energetic band, with Dalle at the helm, released a string of damaged and powerful albums, EPs and singles with California punk labels Epitaph and Hellcat, then released their third masterpiece of an album, Coral Fang, on Sire before going on an untimely hiatus and ultimately splitting in 2006. After breaking a 12-year silence on social media late last year, these two new tracks from the group are a triumphant return for their rabid and devoted fanbase.
'Man vs. Magnet' kicks off with crashing drums, thumping bass and melodious guitar, before transforming into a rough-and-ready punk anthem. The b-side 'Blood in Gutters' is full of a wistful, wild energy from start to finish, with Dalle's raw vocals gleaming as the chorus hits. Third Man is honored to be a part of The Distillers' continuing legacy by releasing the physical version of this single.
Die 11 Neuen Songs Auf "everybody, Anyone" Wurden Wieder In Paul Wellers Black Barn Studios In Surrey Aufgenommen Und Von Den Beiden Stone Foundation-gründern Neil Jones Und Neil Sheasby Produziert. Selbstverständlich Ließ Es Sich Paul Weller Nicht Nehmen Auch Diesmal Wieder Mitzumischen Und Steuerte Piano, Gitarre Und Background-vocals Zu Diversen Songs Bei. Weitere Feature-gäste Sind Dr Robert (blow Monkeys), Mick Talbot (the Style Council), Hamish Stuart (the Average White Band) Sowie Die Britische Singer/songwriterin Kathryn Williams. Entstanden Ist Ein Neues, Grooviges, Songbasiertes Meisterwerk In Bester Britischer Soul-tradition. Ps: Das Streng Limitierte Cd+dvd Format Enthält Eine 31-minütige Dvd Mit Einem 12-minütigen Making-of Des Albums Sowie 3 Videoclips.
French superstar, D.ko Label bossman and all-round bemasked mystery Mézigue brings the heat on this special release for skylax records. His style is uncommon & raw, mézigue is doing mézigue style, take it or leave it. If you're listening carfeully to his music you can imagine a dream mix between the absurd poetry of the pixies crossed with the craziness of Mr Oizo.This is one of the weirdest release we have ever signed and we are so proud of, unusual & unique. Mézigue is here to stay.
- A1: Sarah Davachi - Untitled (Live In Portland - Excerpt)
- A2: Carlos Walker - Via Lactea
- A3: The Rationals - Glowin
- A4: William S Fischer - Chains
- B1: Max Roach - Equipoise
- B2: Abu Talib - Blood Of An American
- B3: Sweet & Innocent - Express Your Love
- B4: Robert Vanderbilt & The Foundation Of Souls - A Message Especially From God
- C1: A Message Especially From God - A Message Especially From God
- C2: Alain Bellaiche - Sun Blues
- C3: Alain Bellaiche - Sea Fluorescent
- C4: Kara-Lis Coverdale - Moments In Love (Excerpt)
- D1: Azimuth - The Tunnel
- D2: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Milk (Excerpt)
- D3: Toshimaru Nakamura - Nimb#59
- D4: Floating Points - The Sweet Time Suite (Part 1 - Opening - Exclusive Kenny Wheeler Cover Version)
- D5: Lauren Laverne - Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Floating Points' personal collection of global soul, ambient, jazz and folk treasures form the latest in the warmly revered Late Night Tales series.
Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points' music taste is notoriously tricky to define, ranging from ethereal classical at one end to coruscating techno at the other, united only in a firm belief in the transcendental power of music to move hearts, minds and - yes - feet. Similarly, his production career has ranged from early experiments in dance music with breakout records such as the 'Shadows EP' and collaborating with legendary Gnawa master Mahmoud Guinia to his expansive album 'Elaenia', which met with critical acclaim upon its release in 2015.
This Late Night Tales excursion into the depths of the evening reflects his broad tastes. The globally-travelled producer has collected untold treasures on his travels from dusty stores in Brazil to market stalls near his hometown. There's the gorgeous 'Via Làctea', culled from Carlos Walker's debut album, Abu Talib's (Bobby Wright) plaintive 'Blood Of An American' and Robert Vanderbilt's gospel reworking of Manchild's 'Especially For You'. Raw soul and feeling oozing from each song's pores.
At the other end of the music scale are the modernists, such as Québécoise Kara-Lis Coverdale who weighs in with the indelible 'Moments In Love', Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith whose 'Milk' is an exercise in tranquility, while Sarah Davachi's meditative mix-opener offers respite from a weary world.
We have some exclusive tracks for Late Night Tales; alongside Davachi's offerings there is also Toshimaru Nakamura's 'Nimb #59', as well as the now traditional cover version. hepherd delved into his childhood
memory for this one, a track taken from the first album his parents bought him, Kenny Wheeler's 'Music For Large & Small Ensembles': Sam offers up his interpretation of 'Opening Part 1'. Wheeler also contributes horns to Azimuth
track The Tunnel, written and performed by Norma Winstone and John Taylor who, coincidentally, are the parents of Floating Points' drummer Leo Taylor. Closing the album, Lauren Laverne reads the suitably nocturnal poem 'Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun' by Emily Brontë.
'I tried to find music that reflects the stillness of night. And because my musical interests lie all over the place, it's quite difficult to distil that notion down to just a few songs. I was quite keen to have some electronic music in there but I also really wanted to have some soul music mixed in, so I had to try and find a pathway between all of this different music.' - Sam Shepherd (Floating Points) March 2019
2 track Single from Ashanti Wah released by Dub Store Records
Adele Sebastian was an Afro American jazz flutist and singer, active from the early 70s (when she was still a teenager) until her untimely death at the age of 27 (!) in 1983 from a kidney failure. In fact she had been depending on monthly dialysis to stay alive for years. She lived through and for the music and you can hear it on her only solo album 'Desert Fairy Princess' which was first issued in 1981. The mostly acoustic instrumentation brings a very natural and therefore rather retrospective sound considering the year the album was recorded. Adele and her band pull it off right from the start as if it had been 1966 and it was time for a revolution to shake the dust from the old time jazz. In a perfect way she mixes classic American vocal jazz elements with playful and more free passages, Latin music and tribal African sounds in the lengthy and quite rhythm oriented 'Man From Tanganyika' and makes the title track start with a mystical 'Allahu akbar' chant while it turns more and more into a dark and gloomy song with something like a psychedelic edge reminiscent of Pharoah Sanders on his early works. Wild rhythms from drums, percussions with tons of bells and chimes weave a thick groove carpet and conjure a magical atmosphere. Those jazz aficionados who love the mid 60s John Coltrane, his sidekick Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane will go crazy for this album.
As with the first SchleiBen series, Emotional Response follows the success of the second set of split releases with a stand-alone album by one of the highlights, in Neil Tolliday.
Recorded over a 17-year period, the ambient, drone and noise pieces collected here offer a glimpse in to the depth of a supremely talented, thoughtful and at times, troubled musical mind.
As his love for house music and the success of his Nail moniker grew and waned during the ascent 90s boom, there followed his somewhat surprising success as one half of Balearic-pop combo Bent, propelling Tolliday in to a world of indie-charts and endless touring. The eventual unhappiness of this 'music career' and increasing need for personal escapism led him start experiment new musical forms of expression.
A thinker and oft-over drinker, success was viewed with a deep suspicion and introspection, drug use and later, depression. As his other music projects slowly imploded, this new, personal music was for many years, made purely for Tolliday's own absorption and comedowns.
Taken from an initial 4 track recording in Nottingham in 2000, more pieces were subsequently recorded around the globe on numerous devices - old portable cassette recorders, hand held digital stereos and even mobile phones. These heavily manipulated samples were slowed down, reversed, smudged and stretched before analog and modular patching, Mellotron, editing, programming and post production were added to the melting pot.
With hundreds of tracks collated, in the last few years Tolliday began putting them out via Bandcamp using different aliases, on made up record labels, with no press or mention to anyone. This would happen every 6-9 months - a new label was created with logo, band/artist names and a few albums worth of music, leaving it there for a few weeks before then deleting the lot.
Here then is a snapshot of those recordings, chosen to represent the depth of music, while trying not to think too much about in to the emotions that were used in making them. With special hand painted artwork by Sam Purcell, commissioned from the artist's own photographs taken from a adjournment at Homerton hospital, the hope is to do justice to such wonderful music and present Neil Tolliday, finally an artist, shorn of pseudonyms, in a broader light.
- A1: Black Gold Intro
- A2: House Of Flying Daggers - Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Method Man
- A3: When The Fat Lady Sings - Gza
- A4: Special Delivery - Ghostface Killah
- A5: Last Call - Ol\' Dirty Bastard & Master Fuol
- A6: Plo Style - Method Man & Carlton Fisk
- A7: Wind Cries - Gza & U-God
- A8: Street Rap - Inspectah Deck
- A9: Live Today - Ghostface Killah & Rza
- B1: Crosstown Happening - Method Man & Busta Rhymes
- B2: Not A Game - Raekwon
- B3: Vibrations - Inspectah Deck. Gza, Masta Killah, Rza, Method Man, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah
- B4: 10 Bricks - Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Cappadonna
- B5: Kff2000 - Gza
- B6: Holla - Ghostface Killah & Allah Real
- C1: True Kings
- C2: Pali
- C3: 9 Was 6
- C4: Collector\'S Material
- C5: Heart
- C6: Jam Pt. 1
- C7: Summer
- C8: Mary
- C9: Experience
- C10: Today
- C11: Soul
- C12: Spangled
- D1: Traffic
- D2: Ladyland Jam
- D3: The Switch Up
- D4: Somewhere
- D5: Jam Pt. 2
- D6: Villanova
- D7: Foxy
- D8: Cherokee
- D9: New Rising Sun (Outro)
- D10: I Can\'T Wait - Ol\' Dirty Bastard
- D11: Hey Joe - Gab Gotcha
Super dope and classic '88 double A side 7" release by Kev-E-Kev & Ak-B with 'Listen To The Man' on side A and 'Keep On Doin' on Side B (both tracks one record).
This release is sanctioned by the group and has never been released in this format before, with a nod to the original release label design by Mr Krum.
- A1: Noel Kelehan Quintet - Spon Song
- A2: John Wadham - Floatin
- A3: Louis Stewart - Araby
- B1: Joe O'donnell - Caravan
- B2: Taste - On The Boards
- B3: Granny's Intentions - Nutmeg, Bitter-Sweet
- B4: Mellow Candle - Lonely Man
- C1: Sonny Condell - Red Sail
- C2: Supply, Demand & Curve - When You're By Yourself
- C3: Rosemarie Taylor - Mister Sleep
- C4: Apartment - Weekend
- D1: The Plattermen - Africah Wah Wah
- D2: Jonathan Kelly's Outside - Misery
- D3: Dr. Strangely Strange - Mary Malone Of Moscow
- D4: Stacc - Holy Smoke
- D5: Zebra - Silent Partners
'Buntús Rince' translates from Irish as 'basic rhythms', and this new compilation explores how Irish musicians were influenced by strands of different genres of music from around the world, merging them to create their own unique sounds. The compilation features some of the most innovative and talented figures in the history of Irish music and includes rare Irish jazz, fusion and folk outliers from the 1970s and early 1980s from musicians relatively unknown outside of Ireland.
Often regarded as a musical backwater, the 1970s finally saw Ireland begin to make its mark on international music. The nature of this feat is all the more commendable, considering how isolated and conservative the country still was in the middle of the last century. The emergence of acts like Skid Row, Thin Lizzy and Van Morrison instilled in budding young Irish musicians the belief to dream big.
Unlike many other European countries, Ireland had not benefited from the cultural impact of immigration. Pioneering Irish musicians did not have access to the type of vibrant music scenes ubiquitous to most European cities at that time. With no talented players or even in some cases recordings of the music, they had to cultivate and invent their own small scenes.
A jazz scene had begun to blossom in Dublin in the late 1950s. Self-taught players like Noel Kelehan and Louis Stewart emerged as the Irish standard-bearers. Their level of musicianship saw them play with some of the world's most renowned artists. The 1960s would see the emergence of the 'beat' scene in Ireland, with groups like Granny's Intentions, Taste and Eire Apparent finally challenging the hegemony of Irish Showbands. Change was in the air.
The late 1960s also saw many Irish emigrants returning home, bringing with them inspiration from the new styles and sounds of London and further afield. The arrival in the late 1960s of pirate radio stations like Radio Caroline, new music magazines and the availability of music on vinyl meant that different genres were now becoming more accessible. The musical landscape of the country began to transform and evolve, influencing a new generation of musicians in the process.
The 1970s saw advancements in studio technology. 8-track studios began appearing in Dublin, offering more opportunities for groups to record singles and albums. Synthesizers and other instruments were also becoming easier to acquire as the younger generation turned to electric jazz and fusion music.
While the level of musicianship was high, the levels of opportunities in Ireland were still very limited. Many groups and solo musicians had to emigrate to try and succeed.
Thankfully for those who remained, this new emerging scene didn't go totally unnoticed and local labels began to take a chance on more obscure Irish groups. Labels like Mulligan and also producers like John D'Ardis and Terri Hooley championed and documented music from the Irish underground of the 1970s.
Their valuable work is a common thread which connects many of the tracks on this compilation. From the soaring flute playing of Brian Dunning, to the swinging piano of Noel Kelehan and the sonic force of Jolyon Jackson's synthesizers; 'Buntús Rince' lifts the lid on a vastly underappreciated period of Irish music history.
One for the collectors.
Spencer Parker invites Swedish artist Billie Jo to Work Them Records with five driving techno cuts entitled 'The Ravenous' EP featuring a remix from Me Me Me boss Man Power.
Hailing from Stockholm, Billie Jo is a founding member of the .WAV collective and resident DJ at Gothenburg's Rottweiler when not performing at clubs like Tresor. She now joins Work Them Records, bringing an array of robust productions with her.
With its pounding drums and ghostly vocals, 'Erroneous' quickly sets the tone of the release, leading into 'Saturn' with its glassy textures and echoing effects. 'Ravenous' then takes us into murkier territories, generating a duskier aesthetic with its twisted sounds before British producer Man Power provides a vigorous reinterpretation under his newly minted MPX moniker, which focuses on raw club tracks, featuring hard stabs and acid licks.
With its saw-like lead and trippy atmospherics, 'Dir Vsseu' sounds like being pulled through a vortex, making way for the powerful 'Planet 9' which concludes the package with metallic elements and subtle pads.
JJ Cale's 'Live' album gets its very first vinyl edition. FIRST TIME ON VINYL incl.all influencial tracks.
To celebrate the release of the new album 'Stay Around', JJ Cale's 'Live' album gets its very first vinyl edition. Originally released in 1996, this live album features 14 classics including 'After Midnight', 'Cocaine' and 'Old Man'. All tracks were recorded across several different shows : Carnegie Hall (New York, 1996), The Philharmonic (Munich, 1994), Flynn Theater (Burlington, 1993), The Great American Music Hall (San Francisco, 1994), The Hammersmith Apollo (London, 1994), The Sommerville Theater (Sommerville, 1993) and Park West (Chicago, 1990). Double 180gr heavyweight vinyl with CD album included.
- A1: Harley\'S Blues (The World Could Save) Feat. Harley Harl & Francesca
- A2: Man Of The Hour Feat. 2 Chainz & Wiz Khalifa
- A3: Put Jewels On It Feat. Run The Jewels
- A4: Watching Myself Feat. Action Bronson
- A5: Get Down Feat. Wale & Phil Ade
- B1: Ain\'T A Damn Thing Change Feat. G-Eazy, Joey Bada$$ & Enisa
- B2: But You Don\'T Hear Me Tho Feat. The Lox & Mtume
- B3: No. 8 Feat. Westside Gunn, Conway & Termanology
- B4: What Can We Do (Parts 1 & 2) Feat. Anoyd, Crimeapple, Avenue, Nick Grant, Millyz & Chris Rivers
- C1: Don\'T Run Feat. Joyner Lucas
- C2: Go Gettas Feat. Wais P, Sean Price & Tek Of Smif N Wessun
- C3: Slept To Death Feat. Curren$Y & Cousin Stizz
- C4: Everything (Show Me Love) Feat. Pnb Rock & Lil Fame Of M.o.p
- C5: Nobody Move Feat. Raekwon & Royce Da 5\'9
- D1: Shakem Up Feat. B-Real & Everlast (Cypress Hill X House Of Pain)
- D2: Pull The Curtain Back Feat. No Malice Of The Clipse
- D3: Disrespekt Feat. Prodigy (Co-Produced By The Alchemist)
- D4: All Said & Done Feat. Plays & Juelz Santana (Jfk\'S 8 Ball Outro)
Statik Selektah is a renowned DJ and Producer based in NYC, born and raised in Boston.
Statik hosts a weekly radio show on Sirius / XM Shade 45 every Thursday from 7PM to 9PM.
Statik has produced recent tracks for Eminem, Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Danny Brown, Royce Da 5'9' and Dej Loaf.
In 2014, Statik Selektah released his album, 'What Goes Around' (DDM CD 2375), and in 2015, Statik Selektah put out his 7th studio album, Lucky 7 (DDM CD 2430). He is now prepping his 8th album, '8,' for a December 8th release date.
Amazing and unique private soul/jazz-funk fusion LP, 'New York To L.A.: Coasting' is the first release (1980) on Andrew Scott Potter and David Eric Tillman's PO/ET label. Sublime from the beginning to the end, it has become, just like their second and final release '...Space...Rapture...', a sought-after collector's item.
Andrew and Eric both come from Chicago. They met in the early 70's, shortly after Eric's discharge from the U.S. Air Force. They played together on the local jazz scene for several years (among others, with Maulawi). During that period, Andrew also toured with Minnie Riperton and Eric toured with The Dells, Linda Clifford and others. In the late 70's Eric left Chicago for Los Angeles, when he began touring with The Temptations. Since moving to California Eric has played and/or recorded with a variety of artists, including, Willie Bobo, Justo Almario, Alex Acuna, Norman Connors, Billy Paul, GAP Band, Linda Hopkins, Billy Higgins, O.C. Smith, and many others.
- A1: Here Come De Fuzz
- A2: Ballad For Bobby
- A3: Mr. M
- A4: The Hugger
- A5: Cosmetics
- A6: Chox
- A7: Five/Four Opus
- A8: Hot Flash
- A9: The Zeroids
- A10: Sun Country
- A11: Mistoso
- A12: Moog Rock
- A13: Finale
- B1: Percussion Chatter - Intro To Main Title From Across 110Th Street
- B2: Top Of The Heap - Title Song
- B3: Top Of The Heap - Percussion Fanfare
- B4: Top Of The Heap - Suspense
- B5: The Bold Ones - Melodic
- B6: The Bold Ones - Agitato
- B7: Top Of The Heap - Car Chase
- B8: Angry Astronaut - From Top Of The Heap
- B9: Better Days From Man & Boy
Previously Unreleased Cinematic Jazz-Funk for Film & Television by Arranger/Composer J.J. Johnson
21 tracks featuring music from Across 110th Street, Top Of The Heap, The Fuzz Brothers, The Bold Ones.Funky Moog modulations, car chases, moody library cues and a righteous soul sister preaching universal truths all revealed in these recently discovered recordings.Masterful arranging and lush orchestration by one of the giants of the Jazz & Soul/Funk Genres.Cut direct to vinyl from the reference tapes.
On their debut album as DOVS, Tin Man and AAAA summon the ethereal spirit of acid. Tin Man, AKA Johannes Auvinen, has been studying the emotional potential of the Roland TB-303 for 15 years now, and AAAA (Gabo Barranco), a fixture of the Mexico City underground, might as well be his acolyte. While the coincidental similarities of their studio and live approaches make this collaboration feel natural, even expected, Silent Cities is anything but. Acid Test 14 features remixes from select trackboth Tin Man & AAAA individually as well as label mate John Tejada.
"Vintage killer addictive electronic reggae & dub selection by UK pioneers Alpha & Omega!These are dub-plate mixes (normally only available to sound system operators) of tracks from various Alpha & Omega albums. Originally released on CD in 1995, now for the first time on a limited & numbered 500 copies LP incl download. ""We have always done alternative mixes for sound systems. We had enough good ones to make an album so that's why we released Dubplate Selection Vol. 1"" "
- Released on vinyl for the first time
- Download included
- Numbered, strictly limited, 500 copies worldwide
- A1: Birth Of The Sparkchild (Ft. O. Watson & S. Novsky)
- A2: Schizophrenia (Ft. H. Feraud & J. Jt Thomas
- A3: We Play What We Want (Ft. The Insane Vocal Society, No Dfinition+Brother P.)
- A4: Bobby Sparks Sr.s Famous Chili (Ft. M. Miller, K. Anderson & M. Letteri)
- A5: The Comanche Are Coming (Ft. R. Sput Searight & Mononeon)
- B1: Girls From Tahiti (Interlude)
- B2: So Fine (Ft. J. Rob, I. Sharkey & E. Gales)
- B3: I Miss U (Ft. F. Mccomb)
- B4: Black Man Running From The Police (Ft. S. Novsky, M. Mitchell & T. Parsnow)
- B5: Stono River (Ft. L. Peterson & M. Simmons)
- C1: Lio Is Weird As Hell (Ft. M. Letteri & Mononeon)
- C2: All Mine (Ft. Mental Chaos & Damascus)
- C3: Lets Take A Journey (Ft. S. Novsky & G. Maret)
- C4: Too Late Now, Boss Man!(Interlude)(Ft. C.sweet Thang Sparks & B.r. Sparks S
- C5: Islam (Hadjdj From India) (Ft. S. Novsky & Dj Ernie G.)
- D1: Take It! (Ft. R. Hargrove & Rev. H.l. Stegar)
- D2: Zelin (Ft. D.g. Bonaventure & Y. Edorh)
- D3: Black Change (Ft. J. Rob, Verb & S. Carrol)
Bobby Sparks II ist vielen ein Begriff. Sei es als Keyboarder bei Snarky Puppy, Marcus Miller, Prince oder Liz Wright, Bobby hat überall markante musikalische Spuren hinterlassen. Und nun ist es endlich soweit: Mit "Schizophrenia - The Yang Project" steht Bobby Sparks Debutalbum (2CD Set) zur Veröffentlichung bei LEOPARD an. Es hat gedauert, um diese außergewöhnliche Sammlung unterschiedlichster Songs zu produziern. Aber es hat sich mehr als gelohnt: zeigt sich darin doch das breite musikalische Vokabular und der schier unerschöpfliche Schaffensdrang des Keyboarders. Vom slammenden Funk bis zu langsamen, groovigen Soul-Balladen und Streifzügen in die Genres Straight-ahead-Jazz, Fusion, Orchester- und Weltmusik: das sehr passend betitelte Album "Schizophrenia - The Yang Project" vereinigt eine Vielzahl verschiedener Musikstile in sich, ohne dabei das Gesamtbild aus den Augen zu lassen. Mit an Bord auf dieser außergewöhnlichen musikalischen Reise sind eine Reihe seiner alten Freunde aus Dallas, sowie viele Stars des Genres - etwa die Bassisten Marcus Miller, Pino Palladino, MonoNeon und Hadrien Feraud, der Trompeter Roy Hargrove, die Sänger Frank McComb und James - J. Rob' Robinson, Snarky Puppys Michael League und Jason - JT' Thomas, die Gitarristen Lucky Peterson und Eric Gales sowie die Drummer Mark Simmons, Brannen Temple und John - Li'l John' Roberts.








































