- A1: Rockstar Guest – Richie Sambora
- A2: World On Fire
- A3: Every Breath You Take
- A4: Open Arms
- B1: Magic Man
- B2: Long As I Can See The Light
- B3: Either Or
- B4: I Want You Back
- C1: What Has Rock And Roll Ever Done For You Featuring – Stevie Nicks Guest – Waddy Wachtel
- C2: Purple Rain
- C3: Baby, I Love You Way Featuring – Peter Frampton
- D1: I Hate Myself For Loving You Featuring – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- D2: Night Moves Featuring – Chris Stapleton
- D3: Wrecking Ball Featuring – Miley Cyrus
- D4: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Featuring – Brandi Carlile, P!Nk
- E1: Keep On Loving You Featuring – Kevin Cronin
- E2: Heart Of Glass
- E3: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me Featuring – Elton John
- E4: Tried To Rock And Roll Me Featuring – Melissa Etheridge
- F1: Stairway To Heaven Featuring – Lizzo, Sasha Flute
- F2: We Are The Champions
- F3: Bygones Featuring – Rob Halford Guest – John 5, Nikki Stixx
- F4: My Blue Tears Featuring – Simon Le Bon
- G1: What’s Up? Featuring – Linda Perry
- G2: You’re No Good Featuring – Emmylou Harris, Sheryl Crow
- G3: Heartbreaker Featuring – Neil Giraldo, Pat Benatar
- G4: Bittersweet Featuring – Michael Mcdonald
- G5: I Dreamed About Elvis Featuring – Ronnie Mcdowell Guest – The Jordanaires
- H1: Let It Be Featuring – Paul Mccartney, Ringo Starr Guest – Mick Fleetwood, Peter Frampton
- H2: Free Bird Featuring – Ronnie Van Zant Guest – Artimus Pyle (2), Artimus Pyle Band, Gary Rossington
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- A1: Deon Cole Ft. Terisa Griffin - Where The Freaks At (Terry Hunter Club Mix)
- A2: Culoe De Song - Aftermath
- B1: Anané — Walking On Thin Ice (Louie Vega, Sebastien Grand, Alex Finkin Remix)
- B2: N.w.n. - Girl
- B3: Tal Fussman - Parallel Reality
- C1: Dailly - Autonomy (New York Drums Mix)
- C2: Copy Paste Soul — The Fall (Laurent Garnier Remix)
- D1: Carlo Ruetz - Proton
- D2: Marco Bailey — Full Steam
- D3: Mary Droppinz - The Cycle
- E1: Sammy Virji & Flowdan — Shella Verse
- E2: Rohaan - Easy For Them
- E3: Taxman — All Crew
- E4: 2Xm & Neil Macleod — Hear My Call (Neil Macleod Remix)
- F1: Regents, Cartridge, Strategy — Greengate Adhesive
- F2: Benny L — Salute
- F3: Cocktail Party Effect - Collapse
- G1: Loma - I Swallowed A Stone
- G2: Phiorio — Spark (Doubtingthomas Rework)
- G3: Bardino - Tília
- H1: Equiknoxx — Urban Snare Cypher
- H2: Dialog — Book Of Life (Feat. Benji)
- H3: Kang Brulèe — Out Of Time
- H4: Melody Gardot — You Never Ask (From 'Madame Sean Connery')
- A1: Sun People (Intro)
- A2: Sun Children (Original Mix)
- A3: La Lluvia (Feat Richard Shepard & Quantic)
- A4: The Love Feeling (Feat Brian J)
- A5: 2 Sips & Magic
- B1: Just Move! (Feat Mc Kwasi)
- B2: Brookarest
- B3: Didibina (Feat Falu & Quantic)
- B4: Gira Do Sol (Feat Liliana Araujo)
- B5: Calle Sol (Feat Tempo & Candela All Stars)
- B6: N`dini (Feat Ismael Kouyaté)
Wonderwheel is happy to present the very first pressing of Nickodemus' longtime classic "Sun People", pressed on translucent yellow vinyl. Originally released in 2009 by Thievery Corporation's Eighteenth Street Lounge label, "Sun People" was built with songs made for people who love the sun, sunshine and brighter days to come. Appropriate, of course, as Nickodemus has made his mark soundtracking NYC summers with his massively popular Turntables On The Hudson live events as well as with 20 consecutive years touring the World. The songs were inspired by various people Nickodemus met and places he's been, along with his collective feelings of optimism. It's these positive sonic vibes from all over the globe that Nickodemus matches with collaborators hailing from destinations including Guinea, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Romania, India, Turkey, United Kingdom and New York City. These are the Sun People.As songs like "N'dini" "Sun Children" & "The Love Feeling" continue to kept parties dancing until today, "Calle Sol" & "Gira Do Sol" are being discovered by new fans & playlists today. As Jason Bentley, former Music Director at KCRW once said, "Sun People reflects a rich musicality, while infectious rhythms keep the party live. Nickodemus truly knows
no borders on this global dancefloor."Wonderwheel recordings is happy to keep the fire burning with this special limited color vinyl reissue out on June 21st, 2024.
a 01: Sun People (Intro) feat. Ismael Kouyaté
b 02: Sun Children (Original Mix) [feat. The Real Live Show]
The legendary trance tune "Eternity" was originally released in 2000.
Webmedia "We Rave You" estimates that "Eternity" is "A beautiful mix of pounding dance-floor driven percussion progressing into a beautiful array of dreamy, melodic sounds, this is one of those tunes that sits as one of the benchmarks in trance and lives long in the memory of fans of the genre. An absolutely timeless chord progression runs throughout this tune and the climax is nothing short of epic."
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Eternity,, Music on Vinyl in cooperation with Armada Music and Armin van Buuren present all 4 versions of Eternity on vinyl for the first time. The 12-inch is available as a 25th anniversary edition of 1500 copies on silver coloured vinyl.
ASR030 marks a proud moment for Arsenik Records, celebrating the 30th release together with ANNÉ. Built for the floor and rich in character, the EP flows through four distinct cuts, shifting naturally in textures and moods.
Opening with Frescoes, the EP sets a confident tone. Inspired by the ancient art of mural painting, the track weaves crisp percussion and rolling basslines into a flowing, groove- driven atmosphere — vivid and full of motion.
Lythra follows with a more introspective touch. Blending precise sound design and warm textures, it builds a subtle but powerful emotional pull beneath its steady pulse, loosely echoing ancient forms and symbolism.
On the B-side, Nyctis lifts the energy skyward. Carried by luminous synths and rolling momentum, it captures the fleeting euphoria of summer nights, offering a bright and open feeling without losing its grounding.
Closing the EP, Polynoe shifts into a breaky, more playful direction. Nodding to mythological imagery, it layers fractured rhythms and melodic rawness, bringing a fresh and unexpected twist to the final moments of the record.
In celebration of Pride Month, Kinga struts to Dark Entries with “Sexy Boy,” a steamy Canadian pop gem. Inspired by gender-bending pop stars of the 1980s like Boy George and Janet Jackson, a young Tomas Fussey aka Kinga ditched his “schoolboy appearance” to adopt an edgier, androgynous style. Immersed in Calgary nightlife, he became acquainted with sexy synthpop and disco songs like Madonna’s “Everybody,” Divine’s “Native Love,” and the Flirts’ “Passion” - songs which still linger in his mind. He began writing music: “It was 80s. Everyone was making a record. So I made one too.” In 1988 he teamed up with keyboardist Dan Madison and veteran producer Bob Gallo to make “Elevator Operator” and “Sexy Boy.” Kinga was surprised when the B-side “Sexy Boy” garnered substantial radio play from CFNY in Toronto. But he notes: “They saw the obvious... My physical appearance supported the lyrics.” In 1989, Amok Records backed a new “Late Night Dance Mix” version of “Sexy Boy.” Almost every part was re-recorded or remade, including Kinga’s vocals. The new version surprised Kinga with its slick production and moody atmosphere. Sales were disappointing, and Kinga stated “It was not the sound of the moment.” But these deeper house-inflected grooves feel like the sound of our current moment. This release of Sexy Boy includes five different mixes, including the original 7” mix, three versions from the 12”, and the previously unreleased “TV Mix”. Sexy Boy comes sleeved in a reproduction of the original artwork and includes an insert with liner notes and lyrics, as well as an 8x10 glossy press photo of the sexy boy himself.
- A2: Four Women; Written-By, Arranged By
- A3: What More Can I Say; Arranged By
- A4: Lilac Wine (From "Dance Me A Song"); Arranged By
- A5: That's All I Ask; Arranged By
- A6: Break Down And Let It All Out; Arranged By
- B1: Why Keep On Breakin My Heart; Arranged By
- B2: Wild Is The Wind; Arranged By
- B3: Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair; Arranged By
- B4: If I Should Lose You; Arranged By
- B5: Either Way I Lose; Arranged By
- A1: I Love Your Lovin' Ways; Arranged By
a A1 I Love Your Lovin' Ways; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – B. Benjamin*, S. Marcus*
[b] A2 Four Women; Written-By, Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone
[c] A3 What More Can I Say; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – H. Ott*, W. Brown Jr.*
[d] A4 Lilac Wine (From "Dance Me A Song"); Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – J. Shelton*
[e] A5 That's All I Ask; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – H. Ott*
[f] A6 Break Down And Let It All Out; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – V. McCoy*
[g] B1 Why Keep On Breakin My Heart; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – B. Benjamin*, S. Marcus*
[h] B2 Wild Is The Wind; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – D. Tiomkin*, N. Washington*
[i] B3 Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – N. Simone*
[j] B4 If I Should Lose You; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – Robin*, Rainger*
[k] B5 Either Way I Lose; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – V. McCoy*
[a] A1 I Love Your Lovin' Ways; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – B. Benjamin*, S. Marcus*
[b] A2 Four Women; Written-By, Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone
[c] A3 What More Can I Say; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – H. Ott*, W. Brown Jr.*
[d] A4 Lilac Wine (From "Dance Me A Song"); Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – J. Shelton*
[e] A5 That's All I Ask; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – H. Ott*
[f] A6 Break Down And Let It All Out; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – V. McCoy*
[g] B1 Why Keep On Breakin My Heart; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – B. Benjamin*, S. Marcus*
[h] B2 Wild Is The Wind; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – D. Tiomkin*, N. Washington*
[i] B3 Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – N. Simone*
[j] B4 If I Should Lose You; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Nina Simone; Written-By – Robin*, Rainger*
[k] B5 Either Way I Lose; Arranged By [Arr. By] – Horace Ott; Written-By – V. McCoy*
- 1: Roberto Múkaro Borrero– Direcciones Taino
- 2: Nahko– 4Th Door, Featuring
- 3: Nahko– Lifeguard, Songwriter – Adam Korbesmeyer, Jerry "Jl" Lang Ii*, Nahko
- 4: Nahko– Slow Down, Songwriter – Nahko
- 5: Doug Good Feather– Healing Song (Interlude)
- 6: Nahko– Is What It Is (The Coyote Burial), Songwriter – Adam Korbesmeyer, Jerry "Jl" Lang Ii*, Nahko
- 7: Nahko– Give It All, Songwriter – Nahko
- 8: Nahko– Garden, Songwriter – Nahko
- 9: Dion Montero– Defend The Sacred (Ilocano Welcome Chant)
- 10: Nahko– Dear Brother, Featuring
- 11: Nahko– Part Problem, Songwriter – Nahko
- 12: Dianne Bell– Music Was His Medicine (Interlude)
- 13: Nahko– Twisted, Songwriter – Adam Korbesmeyer, Jerry "Jl" Lang Ii*, Max Ribner, Nahko
- 14: Nahko– Bend Like The Willow, Songwriter – Jose Patricio Zuniga Labarca, Justin Chittams, Max Ribner, Michael Joseph Hall Ii, Nahko, Tj Schaper, Timothy Michael Snider*
- 15: Nahko– Take Your Power Back, Songwriter – Jose Patricio Zuniga Labarca, Justin Chittams, Max Ribner, Michael Joseph Hall Ii, Nahko, Tj Schaper, Timothy Michael Snider*
- 16: Pua Case– Oli Kūkulu
- 17: Nahko– Honor The Earth, Songwriter – Adam Korbesmeyer, Jerry "Jl" Lang Ii*, Nahko
- 18: Nahko– Skin In The Game, Songwriter – Nahko
[b] 2 Nahko– 4th Door, Featuring [Feat] – Natalie Schepman, Songwriter – Jose Patricio Zuniga Labarca, Justin Chittams, Max Ribner, Michael Joseph Hall II, Nahko, Timothy Michael Snider*, Tj Schaper
[j] 10 Nahko– Dear Brother, Featuring [Feat] – Xiuhtezcatl, Songwriter – Jose Patricio Zuniga Labarca, Justin Chittams, Max Ribner, Michael Joseph Hall II, Nahko, TJ Schaper, Timothy Michael Snider*, Xiuhtezcatl
- A1: Benzedrine
- A2: Pink Lightning (B.)
- A3: Beautiful Boy; Written By – Gillian Welch
- A4: Knees
- A5: Rollin', Rollin', Rollin' (B.)
- A6: Jane Greer With A Gun
- B1: Monkey (B.)
- B2: Git Paid (B.)
- B3: In Some Dreams
- B4: Drinkin' 'Bout You
- B5: None Of Us Became Anything
- C1: Bacall
- C2: January (B.)
- C3: Sit 'N Squirm
- C4: Howlin' Heart
- C5: Ketamine (B.)
- D1: With Half Your Heart
- D2: True Love Waits; Written By – Radiohead
- D3: Lil Dead Eye-D (B.)
- D4: Gene (B.)
- D5: Love (B.)
- E1: Inchyra Blue (B.)
- E2: The Beach
- E3: Pineapple
- E4: Sister Wives (B.)
- E5: Everytime; Written By – Britney Spears
- F1: Sandra's Stuff
- F2: Postcard (B.)
- F3: Further 2 Fall
- F4: Disappeared Planets (B.)
- F5: Estonia (B.)
- 01: Wonder
- 02: Pieces Of Me
- 03: Damn
- 04: Hope You Do
- 05: Too Scared To Say
- 06: Radio Silence Feat. Margeaux
- 07: Slimmer Feat. Annonxl
- 08: Birds Eye
- 09: Need
- 10: Demon
- 11: Make 'Em Laugh Feat. Faye Websterbenét
Tape[14,08 €]
Benét betrachtet sein neues Indie-Rock-Album „Make `Em Laugh“ als eine Art Clue-Spiel. Er versucht herauszufinden, wann und wie genau eine Beziehung gescheitert ist. „Make`Em Laugh“ ist ein Dokument der Entdeckung und Selbstverwirklichung, das eher Fragen als Antworten enthält und Benéts Fähigkeit, viele komplexe und widersprüchliche emotionale Zustände zu durchlaufen, prägt auch den Klang der Musik: Das Album ist dynamisch, lebendig und genreübergreifend. Seine warme Stimme glänzt in nachdenklichen Indie-Rock-Stücken wie „Pieces Of Me“ und „Demon“. In „Too Scared to Say“ setzt er Autotune ein, um ein Gefühl der Verwirrung zu vermitteln, ein Gefühl, das in dem experimentellen elektronischen Stück „Slimmer“ noch verstärkt wird. Benét und die Sängerin AnnonXL tauschen ihre Strophen aus, während sich die Produktion von kristallin und sanft zu aufregend laut und energiegeladen wandelt. Benét genoss auch die Zusammenarbeit mit den Künstlern, die auf dem Album vertreten sind. Er entdeckte die Musik von Margaux, als sie in dem Brooklyner Lokal Baby's All Right auftrat, in dem er arbeitet, und war begeistert, als er feststellte, dass die Fans in den YouTube-Kommentaren zu seinen Videos bereits eine Verbindung zu ihrer Arbeit hergestellt hatten. Faye Webster ist seine beste Freundin und jemand, von dem er glaubt, dass sie zu seiner Begabung passt, scharfsinnige Fragen über Beziehungen zu stellen. Und der wirbelnde, vibrierende Vers von AnnonXL auf „Slimmer“ war so gut, dass er Benét kreativ anspornte. „Make `Em Laugh“ mag damit begonnen haben, eine Trennung zu verarbeiten, aber als Gesamtwerk blickt es weit über die Besonderheiten einer einzelnen Beziehung hinaus. Es ist Musik, die sich über die großen Fragen des Lebens Gedanken macht, die uns alle verbinden, und die Trost in der Gemeinschaft findet. Wenn das Album ein Clue-Spiel ist, dann eines, das alle Einsichten und Geschichten der unzähligen Spieler im Raum ebenso einfängt, wie es sich auf das Ergebnis des Spiels selbst konzentriert.
Benét betrachtet sein neues Indie-Rock-Album „Make `Em Laugh“ als eine Art Clue-Spiel. Er versucht herauszufinden, wann und wie genau eine Beziehung gescheitert ist. „Make`Em Laugh“ ist ein Dokument der Entdeckung und Selbstverwirklichung, das eher Fragen als Antworten enthält und Benéts Fähigkeit, viele komplexe und widersprüchliche emotionale Zustände zu durchlaufen, prägt auch den Klang der Musik: Das Album ist dynamisch, lebendig und genreübergreifend. Seine warme Stimme glänzt in nachdenklichen Indie-Rock-Stücken wie „Pieces Of Me“ und „Demon“. In „Too Scared to Say“ setzt er Autotune ein, um ein Gefühl der Verwirrung zu vermitteln, ein Gefühl, das in dem experimentellen elektronischen Stück „Slimmer“ noch verstärkt wird. Benét und die Sängerin AnnonXL tauschen ihre Strophen aus, während sich die Produktion von kristallin und sanft zu aufregend laut und energiegeladen wandelt. Benét genoss auch die Zusammenarbeit mit den Künstlern, die auf dem Album vertreten sind. Er entdeckte die Musik von Margaux, als sie in dem Brooklyner Lokal Baby's All Right auftrat, in dem er arbeitet, und war begeistert, als er feststellte, dass die Fans in den YouTube-Kommentaren zu seinen Videos bereits eine Verbindung zu ihrer Arbeit hergestellt hatten. Faye Webster ist seine beste Freundin und jemand, von dem er glaubt, dass sie zu seiner Begabung passt, scharfsinnige Fragen über Beziehungen zu stellen. Und der wirbelnde, vibrierende Vers von AnnonXL auf „Slimmer“ war so gut, dass er Benét kreativ anspornte. „Make `Em Laugh“ mag damit begonnen haben, eine Trennung zu verarbeiten, aber als Gesamtwerk blickt es weit über die Besonderheiten einer einzelnen Beziehung hinaus. Es ist Musik, die sich über die großen Fragen des Lebens Gedanken macht, die uns alle verbinden, und die Trost in der Gemeinschaft findet. Wenn das Album ein Clue-Spiel ist, dann eines, das alle Einsichten und Geschichten der unzähligen Spieler im Raum ebenso einfängt, wie es sich auf das Ergebnis des Spiels selbst konzentriert.
- A1: Harper Valley P.t.a.; Written-By – Tom T. Hall
- A2: Widow Jones; Written-By – Tom T. Hall
- A3: No Brass Band; Written-By – Lenny Groah, Lu Groah*, Steve Singleton (2)
- A4: Mr. Harper; Written-By – Tom T. Hall
- A5: Run Jeannie Run; Written-By – Clark Bentley, Jerri Clark
- A6: Shed Me No Tears; Written-By – Steve Singleton (2)
- B1: The Cotton Patch; Written-By – Margaret Lewis, Myra Smith
- B2: Sippin' Shirley Thompson; Written-By – Tom T. Hall
- B3: The Little Town Square; Written-By – Ben Peters
- B4: The Ballad Of Louise; Written-By – Naomi Martin
- B5: Satan Place; Written-By – Ben Peters, Clark Bentley
- A1: Mystical Plosives
- A2: Aerial Troubles
- A3: Melodie Is A Wound
- A4: Immortal Hands
- B1: Vermona F Transistor
- B2: Le Coeur Et La Force
- B3: Electrified Teenybop!
- C1: Transmuted Matter
- C2: Esemplastic Creeping Eruption
- C3: If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream Pt.1
- D1: Flashes From Everywhere
- D2: Colour Television
- D3: If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream Pt. 2
Black Vinyl[33,57 €]
"Instant Holograms On Metal Film" ist das erste Stereolab-Album seit 15 Jahren mit 13 neuen Studioaufnahmen. Eingespielt wurde das Werk von Laetitia Sadier, Tim Gane, Andy Ramsay, Joe Watson und Xavi Muñoz, mit Gastbeiträgen von Cooper Crain und Rob Frye von Bitchin Bajas, Ben LaMar Gay (Komponist/Jazz-Multiinstrumentalist), Holger Zapf (Cavern Of Anti Matter), Marie Merlet (Monade) und Molly Read, und weiteren. Die Band wird das ganze Jahr 2025 über live spielen - in Europa, Nordamerika, Südamerika und Großbritannien. Das neue Album folgt auf "Not Music" aus dem Jahr 2010, remasterte und erweiterte Neuauflagen von sieben ihrer Alben im Jahr 2019 sowie die Bände 4 und 5 der "Switched On"-Reihe, die 2021 bzw. 2022 erschienen.
Hollie Cook, one of reggae’s most exciting voices, makes a return to the label that released her cherished debut album in 2011. Landing back on Mr Bongo, 'Night Night' is a stand-alone aperitif and taster of what to expect from the next era in Hollie's musical journey
Revisiting her roots, this latest single embraces the trademark reggae / tropical pop sound Hollie found fame with on her first two albums. With a career that has gone from strength to strength since those formative days, the buoyance, charisma, and confidence gained in those subsequent years are on show for all to see.
Recorded at Crosstown Studios in London with the General Roots band and produced, mixed and dubbed by Ben McKone, ‘Night Night’ documents the longing of a lonely lover. Grounded in a sound system rattling bass line, strutting guitars and shimmering keys provide a sunshine-infused contrast. Hollie’s smooth sultry tones radiate throughout, backed by the legendary Horseman on toasting duties - a collaboration that hasn’t been heard since Hollie’s first album. Trading verses, the warmth of Hollie's velvety vocals balances Horseman's raw explosive energy in an absorbing harmony.
In true reggae style, the 7" single is backed with a classic dub mix, adding spacey reverb and delays, whilst giving Hollie and Horseman a more spacious streamlined flow in the mix.
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Limited edition white vinyl (800 copies) The self-styled ritualistic electro-mechanical ensemble OSMIUM is a veritable supergroup. Made up of Oscar-winning composer and instrumentalist Hildur Gudnadóttir, veteran engineer and producer James Ginzburg, Senyawa's idiosyncratic vocalist Rully Shabara and Grammy-winning sound designer / producer Sam Slater, while each member brings along a laundry list of accolades, the project is far greater than the sum of its parts. Alloying burnished electroacoustic soundscapes with dense, metallic drones, barbed rhythms and buckled, bio-mechanical vocalizations, OSMIUM's eagerly awaited debut album doesn't try to cast a rigid future. Rather, it tempers a viscous flow of unorthodox speculations that smolders through the distant past, blazing a trail all the way to the frontier of fate. Absorbed by questions about the relationship between humans and technology, tradition and progression, the individual and the group, OSMIUM channel their experience and expertise into a set of forward-thinking sonic interrogations that skewer established cultural preconceptions. And although genre is acknowledged - the album draws from folk, doom metal, 20th century minimalism, industrial music and extreme noise - there's never a sense that it's riveted firmly in place. Widely known for her soundtrack work (including `Joker' and `Chernobyl') Gudnadóttir plays the halldorophone, a unique cello-like electroacoustic instrument designed by Halldór Ulfarsson that allows the performer to harness unstable feedback loops. Taking his cues from this process, Slater (who has worked alongside Jóhann Jóhannsson, Ben Frost and others) generates rhythms using a self-oscillating drum he designed with KOMA Elektronik and Subtext boss and Emptyset member Ginzburg responds in kind, producing booming tambura-like sonorities from a device he developed himself based on the monocord, an ancient single- stringed resonator. OSMIUM synchronize the three unique instruments using a custom system of robotics to generate basic rhythms that underpin their improvisations and experiments, and Shabara's alien tones supply the band with their conceptual fulcrum. The vocalist is one of South Asia's most recognizable underground artists, and the sounds he's able to create using exhaustively rehearsed extended techniques are so distinctive that he's been studied by scientists back home in Indonesia. Never weighed down by needless sound design or modish ornamentation, it's music that feels authentically experimental; OSMIUM have figured out an awkward symmetry between their discrete approaches, concentrating their gaze on the outcome rather than the process. The result is a work of science fiction that's driven by interaction, conversation and sensation.
Fun Fun was an Italian Euro disco band produced by Dario Raimondi Cominesi and Alvaro Ugolini. The group was fronted by models, while the vocals were recorded by
original singers Antonella Pepe, Angela Parisi, and Ivana Spagna. Spagna left after the release of their first album in 1983.
Their breakthrough came with the hit “Happy Station (Scratch Remix),” by Ben Liebrand which climbed the charts in several European countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium.
The track became a staple in the hottest discos of the era. The Greatest Fun compilation album brings together their biggest hits, including “Happy Station (Scratch Remix),”
“Give Me Your Love,” “Baila Bolero,” and “Living in Japan.” Additionally, the album features the Fun Fun “Mega Hit Mix,” a special mix by
Dutch producer and DJ Martin Boer of 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor fame, along with many more Euro disco tracks.
- A1: Return The Curse
- A2: Saviour Destroyer
- A3: Worm Vision
- B1: They Have Bodies
- B2: On A Hill
- B3: Inside The Horror Mask
With this, their fourth album Black Helium find themselves widening the parameters of their take on heavy psychedelic rock, with probably their most baked and hook-laden material to date.
From the no-safety-net freak out of ‘Return the Curse’, to the sawtooth groove of ‘Up on a Hill’, ‘The Animals Are Coming’ LP is Black Helium at their most exploratory and focused.
Recorded one sun-drenched week in late June 2024, this time at Axe and Trap Studios with Ben Turner (Hey Colossus, Part Chimp). ‘The Animals Are Coming’ is the band sweating it out in a room, fueled by “party foods “and vintage amps. Digging deeper towards the source, no matter how transcendent, no matter how dark.
Black Helium are a psychedelic power trio, based in London. Never afraid to stray from the beaten path, they traverse aural hallucinatory soundscapes; from detuned Neanderthal rock to deep oceans of introspective blissed out psychedelia.
The band consistently gig across the UK (including a two week tour with Japanese label mates Hibushibire late 2024), and have recently started ventures into mainland Europe. And plan to continue throughout 2025.
- 01: Zinzin
- 02: Béguin
- 03: La Lune &Amp; Le Soleil
- 04: Cha-Cha-Cha
- 05: Mauvaise Foi
- 06: Sexy Planet
- 07: Flash
- 08: Les Bijoux De La Reine
- 09: Deuil
- 10: Bluff
- 11: Intuition
- 12: Limites
- 13: Les Papillons
- 14: Quelle Osmose !
- 15: Bénédiction
- 16: Cour Des Miracles
- 17: Mon Chéri
- 18: Fairplay
- 19: Toi Mon Toit - Cover
- 20: N&Apos;Importe Quoi
- 21: Les Munchies




















