Broken District presents a new white series aimed explicitly at the dancefloor with a distinctive UK influences, welcoming French duo Thermal and label co-founder Jus Jam for the first EP in the series.
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A multi genre-busting release that has transcended most dance scenes from Modern Soul, Rare Groove, Crossover and Boogie to become perhaps the most in-demand '80s record on the current collectors scene.
The popularity of "Don't Send Me Away" was recently confirmed when a YouTube clip of Garfield himself, performing "Don't Send Me Away" at a Paris record stall in late 2018, went viral with over 2,000,000
views to date.
Dreams are made and displaced on Mark Fell & Rian Treanor’s oneiric electro-acoustic inception 'Last Exit', borne from long days in the family garden, and assembled into a mesmerising masterpiece of minimalist modal rhythm and atmospheric exploration, into rapt smallsound detailing in breathtaking form. It’s a bit like listening to Virginia Astley’s ‘From Gardens Where We Feel Secure’, with washes of Autechre seeping into the mix from outside.
‘Last Exit…’ originally appeared in a different form as a cassette release for our Documenting Sound series in 2021, and was edited this year by Mark and Rian for this new expanded and altered edition, mastered by Rashad Becker. It renders a painterly,psychedelic, and diaristic depiction of sublime atmospheric tension, occasionally ruptured by their typical, asymmetric rhythm impulses in a form that rudely transcends their respective aesthetics. Across four parts, they kern, juxtapose and diffract synthesised percussion and field recordings into polymetric arrangements riddled with timbral nuance of a highly unpredictable nature.
While patently inflected with nods to Indonesian gamelan, Ugandan folk, Indian Carnatic classical, Morton Feldman-esque minimalism, free jazz improvisation and a sort of rhythmic cubism that speaks to their mutual, voracious listening habits and tastes, the results are arguably without direct compare. Attentive listeners will recognise, however, that ‘Last Exit’ effortlessly transcends their respective styles, achieving a new high watermark of imaginary future-hyperfolk expressed in a sort of personalised but highly relatable meta-musical language.
Seriously, they’re working beyond known conventions here; opening to a sublime frisson of Feldman-esque keys, birdsong and distant car engines, and closing to a combo of just-intoned drone and wafts of distant ballroom music. The 80 minutes in between feel like returning to a dream, with flashes of FM strings dabbed to sloshing rhythms and domestic detritus, tilting into a nervously tentative tension ruptured with abstract dance dynamism and angular free jazz ballistics.
The rejigged recordings also reflect the fidelity of memory recall, expressing an altered perspective on their time spent in the multigenerational family’s Rotherham garden during spring/summer 2020, replete with their mum/grandmother on piano and overheard singing and in convo, but now fraught with a more melancholic, distempered quality that makes for a genuinely unforgettable listening experience. A long-form isolationist fantasy, consider it crucial listening if yr into Robert Ashley's 'Automatic Writing', Graham Lambkin, Autechre or Nuno Canavarro.
A vinyl-only label out of NYC, Brooklyn Sway is back with their fourth release, this time varying slightly from their usual Various Artists format and enlisting two artists to fill out each side of the vinyl. The A-side features Montreal transplant, frequent collaborator, and minimal jazz master Ohm Hourani, who puts forth a tripped out, extended jam using classic Kim Cooper vocals and hypnotic beats. The B-side enlists live band N/UM for two improvised tracks, The Way and Any Time. N/UM is a 3-piece electronic band that uses classic analog instruments, vocals, modular synths, and guitar to create fully improvised live performances. In typical BK Sway fashion, interludes book end both sides of the record to tie the package together.
- A1: California Girls
- A2: I Get Around
- A3: Surfin' Safari
- A4: Surfin' Usa
- A5: Fun, Fun, Fun
- A6: Surfer Girl
- A7: Don't Worry Baby
- A8: Little Deuce Coupe
- B1: Shut Down
- B2: Help Me, Rhonda
- B3: E True To Your School (Single Version)
- B4: When I Grow Up (To Be A Man) (To Be A Man)
- B5: In My Room
- B6: God Only Knows
- B7: Loop John B
- B8: Couldn't It Be Nice
- C1: Getcha Back
- C2: Come Go With Me
- C3: Rock & Roll Music
- C4: Dance, Dance, Dance
- C5: Barbara Ann
- C6: Do You Wanna Dance?
- C7: Heroes & Villains
- C8: Good Timin
- D1: Kokomo
- D2: Do It Again
- D3: Wild Honey
- D4: Darlin
- D5: I Can Hear Music
- D6: Good Vibrations
- E1: All Summer Long
- E2: Good To My Baby
- E3: This Whole World
- E4: All I Wanna Do
- E5: Disney Girls
- E6: Kiss Me, Baby
- E7: Let The Wind Blow
- E8: Forever
- F1: Sail On Sailor
- F2: Long Promised Road
- F3: Cotton Fields (The Cotton Song) (The Cotton Song)
- F4: Pom Pom Play Girl
- F5: Wind Chimes (Smile Version)
- F6: I Went To Sleep
- F7: Farmer's Daughter
- G1: Let Us Go On This Way
- G2: You Need A Mess Of Help To Stand Alone
- G3: The Night Was So Young
- G4: Marcella
- G5: You're So Good To Me
- G6: Aren't You Glad
- G7: Baby Blue
- H1: It's About Time
- H2: Do You Like Worms (Roll Plymouth Rock) (Roll Plymouth Rock)
- H3: Surf's Up
- H4: Add Some Music To Your Day
- H5: It's Ok
- H6: Goin' On
- H7: San Miguel
- I1: The Warmth Of The Sun
- I2: Everyone's In Love With You
- I3: All This Is That
- I4: California Saga (On My Way To Sunny California-I-A) (On My Way To Sunny California-I-A)
- I5: Feel Flows
- I6: Wendy
- I7: Girl Don't Tell Me
- J1: Let Him Run Wild
- J2: All I Want To Do (Alternate Take)
- J3: Susie Cincinnati
- J4: Vegetables
- J5: Time To Get Alone
- J6: Where I Belong
- J7: I Just Wasn't Made For These Times
- K1: Little Bird
- K2: Til I Die
- K3: (Wouldn't It Be Nice To) Live Again (Wouldn't It Be Nice To)
- K4: Friends
- K5: Devoted To You (Unplugged Version)
- K6: Can't Wait Too Long
- K7: California Feelin
Double LP[41,13 €]
Black Vinyl[9,12 €]
Blue Vinyl[10,29 €]
Black Vinyl[34,24 €]
Translucent Blue vinyl[35,92 €]
"To kick off the yearlong celebration and provide the perfect summer soundtrack, Capitol Records and UMe will release a newly remastered and expanded edition of The Beach Boys career-spanning greatest hits collection, Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys, on June 17. Originally released in 2003, the album soared to no. 16 in the US and stayed on the chart for 104 weeks. Now certified 4x platinum for sales of nearly four and a half million albums, the collection has been updated in both number of songs and audio quality, expanding the original 30-track best of with 50 more of the band’s most beloved songs for a total of 80 tracks that span their earliest hits to deeper fan-favorite cuts and from their 1962 debut album, Surfin’ Safari through to 1989’s Still Cruisin’.
Assembled by Mark Linett and Alan Boyd, the team behind 2013's GRAMMY® Award-winning SMiLE Sessions and last year’s acclaimed boxed set, Feel Flows – The Sunflower and Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971, Sounds Of Summer features nearly every US Top 40 hit of The Beach Boys’ incredible career, including “California Girls,” “I Get Around,” “Surfer Girl,” “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “Fun, Fun, Fun,” “God Only Knows,” “Good Vibrations,” “Be True To Your School,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” “Kokomo,” “Barbara Ann,” “Help Me, Rhonda,” “In My Room,” and many others. Fifty additional tracks showcase a broad mix of songs from across their wide-ranging catalog with some of the many highlights including “All Summer Long,” “Disney Girls,” “Forever,” “Feel Flows,” “Friends,” “Roll Plymouth Rock,” “Sail on Sailor,” “Surf’s Up,” and “Wind Chimes.”
The collection boasts 24 new mixes including two first-time stereo mixes, plus 22 new-and-improved stereo mixes, which in some cases feature the latest in digital stereo extraction technology, allowing for the team to separate the original mono backing tracks for the first time.
The expanded edition of Sounds Of Summer will be available in a variety of formats, including a 3CD softpack, and as a Super Deluxe Edition 6LP vinyl boxed set on 180-gram black vinyl in two options – a standard set or a numbered, limited edition version featuring a rainbow foil slipcase and four collectible lithographs. Both versions will feature color printed sleeves that replicate the original “Capitol Catalog” sleeves that highlight the entire Beach Boys discography, and all formats will include a booklet with new liner notes and updated photos. The original 30-track version will also be available in its newly remastered and upgraded form on single CD or double gatefold LP on standard weight vinyl or as a higher-end limited edition numbered version pressed on 180-gram vinyl with a tip-on jacket and a lithograph. "
Two official limited reissue 12"s of En-To-End's late 80's street soul collectors anthem 'Money Talks', featuring the '89 version and a Sean P. 'Special Mix'. Plus, the original 'Are You Gonna Be' Vocal version coupled with a full length instrumental and the previously unreleased 'I Still Love You' featuring Intrigue. All cuts are exclusive to this singles sourced from the tape archives of London singer-producer Tony Shand.
- 1: New Radio :33
- 2: Rebel Girl :37
- 3: Demirep 2:47
- 4: In Accordance To Natural Law
- 5: Strawberry Julius 2:17
- 6: Anti-Pleasure Dissertation 2:29
- 7: Rah! Rah! Replica 0:58
- 8: I Like Fucking 2:16
- 9: I Hate Danger
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Bikini Kill Records is excited to reissue of The Singles, on both vinyl and compact disc. This is the first time that it has been released as a 12-inch (special note for all you vinyl fanatics, we managed to keep it at 45rpm for better sound quality)! The Singles was initially released in 1998 as a CD only compilation of all of BIKINI KILL's 7's. Once called "their defining document" by Pitchfork it includes Bikini Kill's legendary collaboration with JOAN JETT on the New Radio (1993) single as well as the long out of print Anti Pleasure Dissertation (1995) and I Like Fucking (1995) singles.
- A1: Big City
- A2: Good Ol Love
- A3: Da Grind (Feat Apocalypse)
- A4: Hood
- B1: Beautiful
- B2: Fay (Feat Stricklin)
- B3: Soda & Soap (Feat Jean Grae)
- C1: Do It Man (Feat Big Noyd)
- C2: Bklyn Masala (Feat Leschea)
- C3: Travelocity (Feat Punchline & Wordsworth)
- C4: The Ways
- D1: Wutuwankno (Feat Edo G)
- D2: Oh My God (Feat The Beatnuts & Rahzel)
- D3: Revelations
black vinyl edition[32,06 €]
A Long Hot Summer is the fifth studio album of Masta Ace, and follow up album to Disposable Arts. The album is about Masta Ace's journey as an underground rapper through his "Long Hot Summer" in Brooklyn, together with his unofficial manager and pal Fats Belvedere. This album includes fan favorites such as "Good Ol Love", "Da Grind", "Beautiful", "Bklyn Masala" and guest appearances like Jean Grae, Big Noyd, Wordsworth, Edo G, The Beatnuts, Rahzel and more, along with production from 9th Wonder, Khrysis, DJ Spinna, Dug Infinite, Marco Polo and others. A Long Hot Summer is a classic Ace album through and through.
The final installment in the planet love trilogy unveils yet another three DAT-retrieved compositions, conceived by Marco Repetto at axodya between 91 & 92.
D.o.c. e.p. drips heavily from melancholy. The wayward blend of joyous piano-arrangements, bittersweet pads, bleep, organ, groovy basslines, samples and 909, demonstrates the young producer’s more elate side, and underlines his inordinate ability to diversify.
It is with great pleasure that return_backspace resurrects some of Repetto’s most treasured compositions, and presents to the world the unadulterated future sound from the golden age of electronic music.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Oodles Of O's
- A3: Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- A4: Pease Porridge
- A5: Skit 1
- A6: Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live From Bk Lounge)
- A7: A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays
- B1: Wrms' Dedication To The Bitty
- B2: Bitties In The Bk Lounge
- B3: Skit 2
- B4: My Brother's A Basehead
- B5: Let, Let Me In
- B6: Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
- B7: Rap De Rap Show
- C1: Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
- C2: Who Do U Worship?
- C3: Skit 3
- C4: Kicked Out The House
- C5: Pass The Plugs
- C6: Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
- C7: Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
- D6: Skit 5
- D5: Keepin' The Faith
Vinyl[32,35 €]
Despite their rapid success and recognition, De La Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, De La Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991.Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays", "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith". Another absolutely essential slice of Hip Hop history that’s been unavailable for some time.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Oodles Of O's
- A3: Talkin' Bout Hey Love
- A4: Pease Porridge
- A5: Skit 1
- A6: Johnny's Dead Aka Vincent Mason (Live From The Bk Lounge)
- A7: A Roller Skating Jam Named "Saturdays
- B1: Wrms' Dedication To The Bitty
- B2: Bitties In The Bk Lounge
- B3: Skit 2
- B4: My Brother's A Basehead
- B5: Let, Let Me In
- B6: Afro Connections At A Hi 5 (In The Eyes Of The Hoodlum)
- C1: Rap De Rap Show
- C2: Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa
- C3: Who Do U Worship?
- C4: Skit 3
- C5: Kicked Out The House
- C6: Pass The Plugs
- C7: Not Over Till The Fat Lady Plays The Demo
- D1: Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey) (Ha Ha Hey)
- D2: Wrms Cat's In Control
- D3: Skit 4
- D4: Shwingalokate
- D6: Fanatic Of The B Word
- D7: Skit 5
- D5: Keepin`the Faith
Cassette[19,29 €]
Despite their rapid success and recognition, De La Soul continued to prove themselves as one of the most original, authentic and creative groups in hip-hop, with the release of their sophomore album, De La Soul is Dead on May 14, 1991.Featuring once again, the production of visionary producer Prince Paul, their second album further fanned the flames; landing on charts around the world, receiving a five-mic rating in The Source and securing Gold status by the RIAA. To this day, the project is considered one of the groups best albums to date, having left fans with several certified classics like, "A Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays", "Ring, Ring, Ring (Ha Ha Hey)" and "Keepin' the Faith". Another absolutely essential slice of Hip Hop history that’s been unavailable for some time.
A relatively new label based out of Brooklyn, New York, their third release BKS-03 continues to build off of the success of BKS-01 and BKS-02 and again enlists local NYC underground heroes to fill out the Various Artist format, with interludes spread throughout.
The first track on the A-side enlists House Legend Eric Kupper, who frequently collaborated with the late Frankie Knuckles and is responsible for some of Knuckles' biggest hits, drops an absolute stormer of a track that will get any party started. Track two sees Andrew Licata go deep and dreamy with beautiful pads and great percussion perfect for an outdoor jam session or deep in the afterhours.
The B-side enlists BK Sway regulars DeWinter & Emma for a dance floor filler that's bound to shake any massive sound system. Track 2 sees After Touch and Jay Prouty get heady with deep jazzy vibes and a trippy spoken word to complete the package.
Label art from NYC mural legend Cern aka Cernesto.
- A1: Is It You Scintillating/Club Remix
- A2: Womb Born Again/Club Remix
- A3: Golgotha Roughly Distorted Version
- A4: Wumpsex Previously Unreleased
- A5: Womb Miserable Days Mix
- B1: War Revenge & Nemesis Version
- B2: Man’s Complete Idiot Previously Unreleased
- B3: Thorns Distant Vocals Version
- B4: Embryodead Cockroach Modified
- B5: Vaporize :Wumpscut: Remix
Four essential UK lovers rock / dub selections from the late 70s and early 80s featuring the sought after vocal cut ‘Our Tune' by Marie Pierre produced by Dennis Bovell and the Fender Rhodes laced heavyweight rhythm cut ’Fe We Dub’, featuring trombonist Henry Matic - Both originally released on Patrick Cann's PC Music imprint reissued here for the first time from studio tapes placed alongside Elizabeth Archer & The Equators classic reggae cover of ’Feel Like Making Love’ back-to-back with the dub ‘Version’ aka ‘Feel Like Making Dub’. Cut loud on 12” single for the first time.
Mike Brooks’ ‘On The Ice' dub versions featured back-to-back on 12” for the first time - featuring the spacey 'Ice Version' together with the original vocal mix, alt version and an exclusive take of ‘Pay The Price’ from Brooks' Teams archive.



















