Following the release of Co-Accused's VA006 EP this summer, the Glasgow promoters and label heads pick out one of the last release’s heady talents for his own solo EP. UK wonky techno and jacked-up-riff master Luke’s Anger presents Corporate Hell EP for release this December, busting out with bare back to basics raw jam energy. Known for bringing an edge of fun and funk to techno, Luke’s been a big feature of Jerome Hill’s much respected Don’t Records, also released by Sunil Sharpe’s Earwiggle and high-spec club trax imprint Sneaker Social Club.
‘Corporate Hell’ opens the release with a bumping four four stomper, driven by a screaming melody line that lifts the dancefloor energy from the off. ‘The Sentinel’ follows with yet another big dancefloor moment made up of super slick machine funk, hammering away with grimy distortion.
Over on the B Side, the rawest of the raw ‘UFOh No!’ drives up the intensity in classic wonky techno style, off kilter melodies riff beside a shuffling beat lifting the levels another notch. To close out the EP the heady peak time pace of the EP stays lifted with bleep techno mover ‘Haffa Bar Jack’ in what’s a pure and relentless-to-the-end banger. This is classic Luke’s Anger material, made for the DJ and dance floor at its core.
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Considered by many to be one of the best live albums of all time, this classic album by The Allman Brothers Band, recorded at the pinnacle of their success, was a huge hit for the band. In 1971 The Allman Brothers Band was already one of the most popular groups in America, but by the time this album hit the streets their brand of Southern rock had become a national obsession. One of Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time," it was the band's last with guitar hero Duane Allman, who was killed in a motorcycle accident later that year. Two 180-gram LPs with two bonus tracks.
- A1: Matador
- A2: She Is Gone
- A3: Your Memory Won't Die In My Grave
- A4: I'm Not Trying To Forget You Anymore
- A5: Too Sick To Pray
- A6: Mariachi
- A7: I'm Waiting Forever
- B1: We Don't Run
- B2: I Guess I've Come To Live Here In Your Eyes
- B3: It's A Dream Come True
- B4: I Thought About You, Lord
- B5: Spirit Of E9
- B6: Matador
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- Somebody's Always Trying
- Don't Lie
- Pretending Love
- That's Life I Guess
- Stay Away From My Baby
- Need You Home
- Don't Deceive Me (Please Let Go)
- (Love Is Like) A Ramblin' Rose
- Daddy's Baby
- So Hard
- Walking Out Of Your Life
- It Ain't Like That No More
- Mercy Have Pity
- Be Ever Wonderful
Coming off a successful transatlantic exchange, Brian Kage and his Michigander label keep the momentum, and the collaborative spirit, moving with an EP that hits closer to home. For any Detroit artist, working with Delano Smith would be on the bucket list, as one of the city's original, more influential DJs — before the D developed any of its "waves" — who would come into his own as a producer later to, once again, help mold the Techno City's sound. Make no mistakes about it, this tastemaker had a ripple effect back before techno even had a name, when it was just "progressive" music and mixing. The thing is, the feeling of admiration and respect here is mutual, from the moment Smith first stumbled across one of Kage's records and had to know who was making these sounds. This meeting of the minds happened organically and timely, with Keep 'em Movin’ as the result.
Opening the release is the title track, a driving number with pulsating synth tones and deep, call and response piano stabs. The ever so slightly pitched down vocals are modern and effortlessly cool, a style that resonates with today's dancefloors, but done tastefully, and with lyrical content that sets the record straight about what it really means to represent Detroit.
"D Spirit" takes an ancestral turn. This is spaced-out Detroit techno meets afro deep at its finest. Forward moving keys are bathed in deep, celestial pads as shuffling hats accented by light hand percussion beckon the body to move. Lively marimbas cut through the hypnotic undertones and awaken the senses with soulful appeal. A fluid bassline rumbles beneath while baroque pianos add tension and heighten the atmosphere.
The final track rounds the release out with an exclamation mark. For lovers of Delano Smith's infamous remix of "A
- Hello
- When We Were Young
- Don't You Remember?
- All I Ask (Feat. Natascha)
- Million Years Ago (Feat. Anekka)
- Someone Like You (Feat. Shelly Sony)
- Rolling In The Deep
- Turning Tables
- Set Fire To The Rain
- Skyfall (Feat. Natalie Renoir)
Adele has already left an undeniable mark in pop music. Now, the British songbird is receiving the electro-bossa treatment.
- A1: Ghost Riders In The Sky
- A2: Sad Shades Of Blue
- A3: Woman To Woman
- A4: Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
- A5: Judy In Disguise
- A6: I Walk The Line
- B1: I'm Troubled
- B2: Singing The Blues
- B3: Cannonball
- B4: Pipeline
- B5: Paint It Black
- B6: Murder In The Graveyard
- C1: Jeepster
- C2: Wipeout
- C3: Walk Don't Run
- C4: Deep Purple
- C5: Indian Giver
- C6: Boom Boom
- D1: Stupid Cupid
- D2: These Boots Are Made For Walkin
- D3: Love Potion No. 9
- D4: Midnight Confessions
- D5: The 'In' Crowd
- D6: Louie Louie
The Tarantino Experience Reloaded extends the tribute to one of the greatest filmmakers of the last 50 years and his uncanny talent.
- A1: Who Said It Would Last Forever
- A2: Don't Leave Me Tonight
- A3: Open Your Heart
- A4: Talking In Your Sleep
- A5: No One Does It Like You
- B1: Come Saturday Night
- B2: Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young
- B3: The Ones With The Angel Eyes
- B4: Southern Belle
- B5: I Need Your Love
- C1: Livin' On A Prayer
- C2: Bad Medicine
- C3: Blaze Of Glory
- C4: I'll Be There For You
- C5: You Give Love A Bad Name
- D1: It's My Life
- D2: Wanted Dead Or Alive
- D3: Born To Be My Baby
- D4: Never Say Goodbye
- D5: Always
- You Better Move On
- Soldier Of Love
- A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
- You're The Reason
- Go On Home Girl
- Detroit City
- I Need You Baby
- Anna
- You Don't Care
- Turn Around (And Try Me)
- Call Me Lonesome
- Where Have You Been
- Bye Bye Love
- Show Me The Road
- A1: Seven Day Fool
- A2: I Just Want To Make Love To You
- A3: At Last
- A4: Dream
- A5: Spoonful
- A6: Market Place
- A7: A Sunday Kind Of Love
- B1: Stormy Weather
- B2: It's A Crying Shame
- B3: W-O-M-A-N
- B4: Fools We Mortals Be
- B5: Plum Nuts
- B6: Be Mine
- B7: Anything To Say You're Mine
- C1: The Pick-Up
- C2: Number One (My One And Only)
- C3: Tough Lover
- C4: Then I'll Care
- C5: Good Lookin
- C6: Crazy Feeling
- D1: Tears Of Joy
- D2: How Big A Fool
- D3: Don't Cry Baby
- D4: Trust In Me
- D5: If I Can't Have You
- D6: Tough Mary
- Can't Let You Go
- It's Done And Forgotten
- It Won't Be Long
- Maybe You'll Be There
- Going Back To Where I Belong
- Wish You Were Mine
- I Want To Know
- I Don't Feel Sorry
- Tell Me What's The Matter
- The Twelfth Of Never
- It's Not For Me To Say
- I Still Care
- King Creole
- Trouble
- Treat Me Nice
- Blueberry Hill
- Tonight Is So Right For Me
- Mean Woman Blues
- Love Me Tender
- Jailhouse Rock
- Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
- (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care
- Crawfish
- Pocketful Of Rainbows
- Loving You
- Lonesome Cowboy
This LP features Elvis's best tracks from 30 films (1956-1960), showcasing his musical range from ballads to energetic rock.
- No Quiero Más (I Must Be Dreaming)
- Canción De Orfeo (Manha De Carnaval)
- Collar (Lipstick On Your Collar)
- Maria Bonita
- Es Que Soy Yo
- Corazón Para Qué
- Silueta (Silhouettes)
- Don Chimbilico
- Sinceramente (Sincerely)
- Alma Llanera
- No Te Vayas (It's Only Make Believe)
- Mañana (Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow)
- Con El Diablo En El Cuerpo
- I Miss You So
- La Mentira
- Crazy Love
- Yo Sé Que Te Quiero
- Es Una Bomba
- Fiebre
- Quiéreme Siempre
- Si Es Que Te Vas
- El Recuerdo Aquel
- No Me Quieras Asi
- Alone - Je Pars!
- A1: Camera - Meteor
- A2: Kadavar - Tomorrow’s Dead
- A3: Jack November - Pennyroyal Tea
- A4: The Third Sound - For A While
- A5: The Blue Angel Lounge - In Times
- B1: Snøffeltøffs - I Don’t Know (Where You’ve Been Going)
- B2: Sun And The Wolf - All We Need
- B3: The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Revolution Number Zero
- B4: Mystical Communication Service - Big Black Bear
- B5: Suns Of Thyme - Cataclysm
- B6: Kitchenmen Featuring Fredovitch - Welcome To Your Lands
Highly regarded as a former resident at Salon Des Amateurs at his native Düsseldorf, Tolouse Low Trax/Detlef Weinrich has carved one of the most distinctive sounds in contemporary leftfield club music thanks to his deeply unusual grooves and hypnotic arrangements over the past 15 years as a solo artist.
Fung Day is his first album with entirely new material since Leave me alone which was released through Bureau B in 2022. Fung Day was written and recorded over the course of two years, slowly mutating and progressing from one state to another. Mixed, produced and finally mastered in Paris, his new domicile by choice.
A few words by Yvan Smagghe about Fung Day:
„He pretended he was in exile from Germany but he was a French lover like all of us; his MPC Sampler was smoking hot, an Enigma machine, an ashtray full of ghosts. I had left Paris for the same reasons he came. I could strangely relate. We’d met before he left Düsseldorf, and I knew of him through his oeuvre, his art over words (they were few) and piercing blue eyes.
He was now texting me on a night train from Warsaw going East, as in a Greene novel, asking me to go over his file. He sent me a spontaneous, fun, brave and bold record which is his new album - one that curiously smelled of mechanical grease - machinery of the soul, broken transport rhythms, samples like memories, noise at peace. Referenced yet uncoded. I don’t believe in ulterior motives and complex explanations. Not here at least. On the other hand, I do believe that works can be exposure - especially with the silent type or mistaken identities - and I knew about these too.“ - London, 2024




















