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- A1: Space Afro– Blessed
- A2: Dualbox & Aracy Carvalho– Feel (Afrobeats Mix)
- A3: Bellestar & Trippynova– A Different Path
- A4: Nikko Mad & Space Afro– On My Mind (Mona Lisa Mix)
- A5: Future Soundscapes & Françoise Sanders– Honestly
- A6: Dualbox & Sapce Afro– Used To Be
- A7: Motor City Squad– One Truth
- B1: Space Afro & Monsoon– Ready
- B2: General Soundbwoy & Nikko Mad– You Trap Me
- B3: Golden Smirk– Missing You (Afrobeats Mix)
- B4: Dual Sessions– Us Together
- B5: Urban Love– I Want You, Girl
- B6: Space Gang & Frederik Young– Can't Go On
- B7: Max Dubster & General Soundbwoy– Kenya (General Soundbwoy Mix)
- C1: Future Soundscapes– Body
- C2: Monsoon– Pretty Nature (Nikko Mad Mix)
- C3: Space Afro & Nikko Mad– Lights
- C4: Don & Gene– For My Love (Afrobeats Mix)
- C5: Dual Sessions– Bikini
- C6: Monsoon– I Think About You Every Day
- C7: Hypnomusic– Can't Stop
- D1: Space Afro– Liquor (Afrobeats Mix)
- D2: Space Afro– Sweet Gal
- D3: Monsoon– Scars (Afrobeat Mix)
- D4: Rhythmic Control– Burghalle
- D5: D G– Senegal Dreams
- D6: Gilbert Mota– Number One
- D7: Rhythmic Contro– One, Two, Three
- 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
- A1: Horror Clowns Are Dickheads
- A2: Goodbye Sam, Hello Samaritans
- A3: Rawlplugs Of Yesteryear (Breaking The States)
- A4: The Bliss Of The Hereafter
- A5: Mccalliog And His Hens
- A6: Record Store Day
- A7: I'm Going Out Of My Mind Trying To Get Into Yours
- B1: No-One Likes A Polymath
- B2: Don't Get Me Wrong Yvonne
- B3: Birmos In The Cowshed
- B4: Falmouth Electrics
- B5: Jack's Been To The National
- B6: Possible Side Effects
- A1: Blue
- A2: Trouble Man – Kyle Eastwood Feat. Joni Mitchell
- A3: Moon At The Window - Demo
- A4: Be Cool – Demo
- A5: Harlem In Havana
- B1: Cherokee Louise
- B2: Come In From The Cold
- B3: In France They Kiss On Main Street
- B4: Nothing Can Be Done
- C1: Sex Kills
- C2: Edith And The Kingpin
- C3: Cold Blue Steel And Sweet Fire
- C4: The Jungle Line
- D1: Shades Of Scarlett Conquering
- D2: Yvette In English
- D3: Marcie
- D4: A Bird That Whistles
- E1: Love
- E2: Comes Love
- E3: The Man I Love – Herbie Hancock Feat. Joni Mitchell
- F1: At Last
- F2: You’re My Thrill
- F3: Sometimes I’m Happy
- F4: Stay In Touch
- G3: Sweet Sucker Dance – Early Alternate Version
- H1: You Dream Flat Tires
- H2: Answer Me, My Love
- H3: Love Puts On A New Face
- H4: Both Sides Now
- I1: Harry’s House/Centerpiece
- I2: Sunny Sunday
- I3: Hana
- I4: Last Chance Lost
- I5: Smokin’ (Empty, Try Another)
- J1: Paprika Plains
- K1: Hejira - Live At The Santa Barbara County Bowl, September 9, 1979
- K2: Refuge Of The Roads
- K3: Blue Motel Room
- L1: Black Crow
- L2: Off Night Backstreet
- L3: Just Like This Train
- L4: No Apologies
- L5: Not To Blame
- L6: The Magdalene Laundries
- M1: The Sire Of Sorrow (Job’s Sad Song)
- M2: God Must Be A Boogie Man
- M3: A Chair In The Sky
- N1: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat – Live At The Santa Barbara County Bowl, September 9, 1979
- N2: The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) – Herbie Hancock Feat. Joni Mitchell
- N3: Shine
- G1: The Crazy Cries Of Love
- O1: If I Had A Heart
- O2: Impossible Dreamer
- O3: One Week Last Summer
- O4: Summertime – Live At Newport Folk Festival, July 22, 2023
- P1: Stormy Weather
- P2: Two Grey Rooms – Demo
- P3: The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines
- P4: Twisted
- P5: If
- G2: Face Lift
"High urgency music with a very personal expression of the artist: in one way or another", this has always been the important or maybe even the core factor of every Cortizona release so far.
So it was just a matter of time until DJ Marcelle/Another Nice Mess, longtime fan of The Fall and Jiskefet, topnotch producer, dj wizard with three turntables (and a lovely person in general) - and myself - would collaborate towards a Cortizona release.
I guess the initial idea of working together with DJ Marcelle/Another Nice Mess dates back to 2019. One day she called me four times in five minutes just to hear Mark E. Smith's voice message on my phone. Since then there has been no going back. I mean: what's not to love about her?
Some time ago, she sent me the digital files of her new LP 'Sorry, No Service'. One of the tracks, 'Sorry, No Silence', features the Nan Goldin sample: 'this is clearly ethnic cleansing', taken from Goldin's impressive speech to which the audience cheered in support at the opening of her exhibition at the Neue Nationalgallerie in Berlin end of 2024.
Two weeks later Marcelle contacted me again: her German label refused to release the track. This was the moment we had both been waiting for: at last Cortizona and Marcelle would work together!
The album is due to be released later this year, but, with things as they are in Gaza, it is important to issue 'Sorry, No Silence' as a stand-alone track as soon as possible.
Talking about urgency!
'Sorry, No Silence' resonates feelings of global despair over the genocide in Gaza and the moraland political bankruptcy of 'western values'. It does so over a repetitive, militant tribal beat, complete with heavy basslines. The spirits of Mark Stewart, On-U Sound and Muslimgauze loom over the track, but as is always the case with Marcelle, both on stage and in the studio: she has an authentic style of her own, where playfulness meets courage and - also in this case - anger meets rhythm.
'Sorry, No Silence' is a track I didn't know I was waiting for. A track reflecting the sign of the times. The 12'' also features an even more heavy (and faster) dub version and the avant garde track 'Never Again Means', featuring more Nan Goldin samples: 'never again means never again for everyone'.
For obvious reasons the proceeds of this 12 inch and the digital Bandcamp release will be donated to PCRF, Palestine Children's Relief Fund.
Support more than welcome.
(written by Philippe Cortens)
- A1: Pantyhose
- A2: Birds Don't Sing
- A3: Louise
- A4: Hate Yourself
- A5: The Getaway
- A6: Talk To Strangers
- B1: The Blonde
- B2: Daughter Of A Cop
- B3: Lovers Rock
- B4: Her And Her Friend
- B5: Come When You Call
- B6: Anjela
- A1: Nous Sommes
- A2: Nana Electronique
- A3: L'eurasienne (Alternat. Cover)
- A4: Amazone
- A5: Bobby Bonbek (Alternat. Cover)
- A6: Chapeau Volant (Alternat. Cover)
- A7: Sexy, Absolutely Nice
- A8: Une Petite Plume
- B1: Gogol Le Mongol
- B2: Funky Cat
- B3: La Machine A Rêver (Alternat. Cover)
- B4: Alcool (Alternat. Cover)
- B5: La Mort
- B6: Le Fils De L'homme
- B7: Cobaye
- A6: In My Room; Noises, Producer
- A1: Don't Go; Written-By – Clarke*
- A2: Too Pieces; Written-By – Clarke*
- A3: Bad Connection; Written-By – Clarke*
- A4: I Before E Except After C; Voice
- A5: Midnight; Written-By – Moyet*
- B1: Only You; Written-By – Clarke*
- B2: Goodbye 70'S; Written-By – Moyet*
- B3: Tuesday; Written-By – Clarke*
- B4: Winter Kills; Written-By – Moyet*
- B5: Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I); Written-By – Moyet*
d A4 I Before E Except After C; Voice [Extra Chit-chat] – Eric's Mum; Written-By – Clarke*
[f] A6 In My Room; Noises, Producer [Additional Production] – Daniel Miller; Voice [Extra Chit-chat] – D. Davis (2); Written-By – Clarke*
[d] A4 I Before E Except After C; Voice [Extra Chit-chat] – Eric's Mum; Written-By – Clarke*
[f] A6 In My Room; Noises, Producer [Additional Production] – Daniel Miller; Voice [Extra Chit-chat] – D. Davis (2); Written-By – Clarke*
- A1: Disclaimer. Voice
- A2: The Meaning Of Life
- A3: Mota, Vocals
- A4: Me & My Old Lady
- A5: Cool To Hate
- A6: Leave It Behind
- A7: Gone Away
- B8: I Choose
- B9: Intermission, Vocals – John Mayer (3), Written-By – Irving Ceasar*, Vincent Youmans
- B10: All I Want
- B11: Way Down The Line
- B12: Don't Pick It Up
- B13: Amazed
- B14: Change The World
- 1: The Bonnie Banks Of Loch Lomond
- 2: Johnny B. Goode (With Cheap Trick)
- 3: Baby, Please Don't Go
- 4: Peter Gunn Theme/Jailhouse Rock
- 5: Messin' With The Kid
- 6: She's My Baby
- 7: Superstitio
- 8: School Days
- 9: Boom Boom
- 10: Lucille (With Phil Carson)
- 11: All Right Now
- 12: Shake, Rattle And Roll
- 13: No Particular Place To Go
- 14: Honky Tonk Women
- 15: Carol
- 16: Can I Sit Next To You Girl
"Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" is Cassiano's third studio album, released in 1976, and stands as a milestone in Brazilian soul music. It combines Brazilian rhythms with classic American soul elements, creating a unique fusion. Cassiano's smooth, soulful vocal style and the album’s larger-than-life arrangements, reminiscent of Tim Maia's sound, give it a rich, deep feel.
The standout track, ‘Onda,’ is a relaxing anthem evoking beach vibes that has become a DJ’s favorite in recent years and also made it into several compilations. "Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" has earned cult status over the years, securing its place as one of the most coveted Brazilian records of all time. Remastered from the original tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl. This release is part of a new reissue series that will include many other outstanding Brazilian classics like Evinha “Cartão Postal” or Gerson King Combo.
"Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" is Cassiano's third studio album, released in 1976, and stands as a milestone in Brazilian soul music. Influenced by artists like Otis Redding, Eddie Kendricks, Stevie Wonder, and others, it combines Brazilian rhythms with classic American soul elements, creating a unique fusion. The album features 9 tracks, with ‘A Lua e Eu’ becoming a major commercial hit and the theme song for the soap opera “O Grito”. Cassiano's smooth, soulful vocal style and the album’s larger-than-life arrangements, reminiscent of Tim Maia's sound, give it a rich, deep feel. The standout track, ‘Onda,’ is a relaxing anthem evoking beach vibes, with its captivating bassline, subtle percussion, and natural sounds of the sea, making it perfect for moments of relaxation. This song, along with the album’s other tracks, showcases Cassiano's mastery of Brazilian soul, making “Cuban Soul-18 Kilates” a definitive and cherished record in the genre. This album has earned cult status over the years, securing its place as one of the most coveted Brazilian records of all time. Once incredibly rare and expensive, it's now at the top of every serious collector's wishlist. After not being available outside of Brazil for years, it’s finally been reissued – don’t miss your chance to own this legendary piece of music history.




















