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- A1: God Bless The Child
- A2: All Africa (The Beat)
- A3: The Music Is The Magic
- A4: Perdido (Reimagined)
- A5: Pay Black Women Interlude
- A6: Woman Of The Ghetto (Reimagined)
- B1: Jazz (Ain't Nothing But Soul) (Reimagined)
- B2: Detour Ahead (Reimagined)
- B3: Go Away Little Boy
- B4: Beginning To See The Light (Reimagined)
- B5: What A Difference (Reimagined)
"Eight tracks of jagged electronics, heavy basslines, and fractured spoken word collide in a body-jerking soundclash that is both raw and vital."
Good On Paper enjoyed "Baldauf’s crisp, distanced tones accompanied by Roe’s ominous, pulsating programmed bass line and four-to-the-floor whack, coaxing pure pop out of tension and incongruity." Electronic Sound Magazine hailed the LP as "a blistering, club-forward workout", with "top-drawer, nose-bloodying electronics,’" positioning the Stroud duo as "rather like a wonky Tom Tom Club with added grit."
What About Never debut from Intertoto, who deals a tracky beatdown ace in ‘If I Take You Home’ — a late-night/early-morning house instrumental that hints at ambiguous post-club activity. Bridging the eclectic spirit of the Motor City with the raw, textural styles of European contemporaries like NWAQ and Kassem Mosse, ‘If I Take You Home’ filters these ideas through the experimental aesthetics that have long simmered in the underground of Intertoto’s native Scotland.
Michael J. Blood expands on the after-hours theme with the cannily titled ’Walk of Shame Mix’ — a cracked reflection of the original that channels the essence of Theo Parrish, Delano Smith, et al. His ’Morning After Mix’ flips the pace entirely, layering hypnotic chimes and dark New Jersey–style synths with an almost overwhelming sense of dub-wise dread.
Based in the North of England, Ancient Infinity Orchestra is a joyous large ensemble that has communal music-making at the heart of everything they do. And that includes the melodies that flow out of their new album It"s Always About Love which blossom with uplifting improvised contributions that circle around bandleader Ozzy Moysey"s beautiful songs; generous sonic gifts of healing and repair.
- A1: Cheri Cheri Lady (Thomas' Version) 3 45
- A2: With A Little Love (Thomas' Version) 3 17
- A3: Wild Wild Water (Thomas' Version) 4 23
- A4: You're The Lady Of My Heart (Thomas' Version) 3 41
- A5: Just Like An Angel (Thomas' Version) 3 15
- A6: Heaven Will Know (Thomas' Version) 4 14
- B1: Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Thomas' Version) 4 35
- B2: Why Did You Do It Just Tonight (Thomas' Version) 4 15
- B3: Don't Give Up (Thomas' Version) 3 29
- B4: Let's Talk About Love (Thomas' Version) 3 53
- B5: Love Society (New Bonus Track) 3 40
- B6: Don't Break My Soul (New Bonus Track) 3 01
- C1: Cheri Cheri Lady (Thomas' Version) 3 04
- C2: With A Little Love (Thomas' Version) 2 54
- C3: Wild Wild Water (Thomas' Version) 2 55
- C4: You're The Lady Of My Heart (Thomas' Version) 3 10
- C5: Just Like An Angel (Thomas' Version) 2 48
- C6: Heaven Will Know (Thomas' Version) 3 36
- D1: Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Thomas' Version) 3 45
- D2: Why Did You Do It Just Tonight (Thomas' Version) 2 35
- D3: Don't Give Up (Thomas' Version) 2 52
- D4: Let's Talk About Love (Thomas' Version) 3 12
- D5: Love Society (New Bonus Track) 3 10
- D6: Don't Break My Soul (New Bonus Track) 2 41
- A1: I Still Think About You
- B1: No Ordinary Love
The lovely, longing ‘I Still Think About You’ was a regular highlight of the band’s earliest live sets and was one of the first songs they wrote together. “We wrote it three years ago, before we had released any music,” explains the band’s Ben Easton. “It had a certain youthful optimism that we loved, but after a few road tests we decided to shelve it. However, we knew that there was still something in it, so we brought it back earlier this year and we’re chuffed with the result.” “We wanted to capture the purity of wanting to see someone again, hoping they appear around the corner, or in your local park or pub, without any form of doubt that creeps into one’s mind as we grow older,” adds singer Dottie. “We enjoyed exploring and challenging ourselves to achieve a softer and uplifting narrative – it’s possibly the most joyful thing we’ve ever written.” On the flip side, the ‘No Ordinary Love’ reframes the slick R&B of the original as a dark and delicious dreampop / trip-hop crossover. “The original was pretty much on repeat during our tour late last year and we thought it’d be an interesting thing to try,” explains the band’s Ben Easton of the decision to cover the song. “It’s a good representation of where we’re going, sonically, and it was also our first recording experience with Harry Catchpole on drums and so we particularly focused on what he brings to the table. We experimented with different snares, mics and other effects to create our own kind of drum sample which is something that feels important to the deary sound going forward.”
Mit der Wahl des ehemaligen Roxy-Music-Mitglieds und David-Bowie-Kollegen Brian Eno als Produzenten erweiterten Talking Heads ihren Sound für ihr 1978 veröffentlichtes zweites Album erheblich. More Songs About Buildings And Food zählt zu den besten Werken der Talking Heads. Der Einfluss des Produzenten Brian Eno ist deutlich zu spüren, da er die Band in immer innovativere Gefilde vorantrieb. Das gesamte Album, sogar der kleinere Hit, eine von Eno bearbeitete Coverversion von Al Greens „Take Me To The River“, klingt auch 36 Jahre später noch erstaunlich frisch. Diese Super Deluxe Edition erweitert das Originalalbum um ein Bonusalbum mit seltenen und bisher unveröffentlichten Studio-Outtakes sowie einer bisher unveröffentlichten kompletten Show aus der More Songs…-Tour, die im Oktober 1978 im Entermedia Theatre in New York City aufgenommen wurde. Das CD-Format enthält eine Blu-ray-Disc mit Dolby Atmos, 5.1 und Hi-Res-Stereo-Mixes sowie zwei bisher unveröffentlichte Live-Auftritte in voller Länge, die 1978 auf Video aufgezeichnet wurden.
- A1: Thank You For Sending Me An Angel
- A2: With Your Love
- A3: The Good Thing
- A4: Warning Sign
- A5: The Girls Want To Be With The Girls
- A6: Found A Job
- B1: Artists Only
- B2: I'm Not In Love
- B3: Stay Hungry
- B4: Take Me To The River
- B5: The Big Country
Mit der Wahl des ehemaligen Roxy-Music-Mitglieds und David-Bowie-Kollegen Brian Eno als Produzenten erweiterten Talking Heads ihren Sound für ihr 1978 veröffentlichtes zweites Album erheblich. More Songs About Buildings And Food zählt zu den besten Werken der Talking Heads. Der Einfluss des Produzenten Brian Eno ist deutlich zu spüren, da er die Band in immer innovativere Gefilde vorantrieb. Das gesamte Album, sogar der kleinere Hit, eine von Eno bearbeitete Coverversion von Al Greens „Take Me To The River“, klingt auch 36 Jahre später noch erstaunlich frisch. Diese Super Deluxe Edition erweitert das Originalalbum um ein Bonusalbum mit seltenen und bisher unveröffentlichten Studio-Outtakes sowie einer bisher unveröffentlichten kompletten Show aus der More Songs…-Tour, die im Oktober 1978 im Entermedia Theatre in New York City aufgenommen wurde. Das CD-Format enthält eine Blu-ray-Disc mit Dolby Atmos, 5.1 und Hi-Res-Stereo-Mixes sowie zwei bisher unveröffentlichte Live-Auftritte in voller Länge, die 1978 auf Video aufgezeichnet wurden.
Indie - Cream Vinyl w/ Signed Poster[29,37 €]
Standard - Red Vinyl[29,37 €]
- A1: Humongous
- A2: Brazil
- A3: The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home
- A4: Mind
- A5: Make Me Your Queen
- B1: Isombard
- B2: I Am Everyone Else
- B3: Bethlehem
- B4: Why Do You Feel So Down?
- B5: Paracetamol
- B6: Listen To Your Friends
- 1: Humongous
- 2: Brazil
- 3: The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home
- 4: Mind
- 5: Make Me Your Queen
- 6: Isombard
- 7: I Am Everyone Else
- 8: Bethlehem
- 9: Why Do You Feel So Down?
- 10: Paracetamol
- 11: Listen To Your Friends
- 1: Freedom
- 2: I'm Thinking About You




















