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- A1: King Of The Night . Bobby Harrison Feat. Tony Iommi
- A2: I Believe In You (Fire In My Body) . Bedlam Feat. Cozy Powell
- A3: Finally The Finale . Ian Gillan
- A4: Flowers In The Rain . The Move Feat. Bev Bevan
- A5: Mainline Riders . Quartz (Prod. By Tony Iommi)
- B1: Paranoid . Vince Neil, George Lynch, Stu Hamm & Gregg Bissonnette
- B2: Highway To Madness . Quartz Feat. Geoff Nicholls
- B3: Freak Out Tonight .Chris Catena Feat Glenn Hughes, Tony Franklin & Bruce Kulick
- B4: And The Cradle Will Rock . Vinny Appice, Marko Pukkila, Rowan Robertson & Andy Endberg
- B5: Over The Mountain . Brad Gillis, Mark Slaughter, Gary Moon, Eric Singer & Paul Taylor
- C1: War Pigs . Leaving Eden
- C2: After Forever . Fierce Atmospheres
- C3: Hole In The Sky . Kingshifter
- C4: Into The Void . High Voltage
- C5: Ron Man . Critical Solution
- D1: Children Of The Grave . Bugsy Parker
- D2: Electric Funeral . In His Blood
- D3: Snowblind . Cornivus
- D4: Wicked World . Through The Stone
- D5: Under The Sun . Stalwart
lack Sabbath is, along with Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, the most important british hard rock band of all time.
With its dark, mystical, obsessive atmosphere, Black Sabbath built an unique sound that has influenced countless bands since its emergence in the late ‘60s to these days. As usual in our series The Many Faces, we will enter the fantastic secret world of Black Sabbath, and we will enjoy their collaborations, side projects and their greatest hits. The Many Faces of Black Sabbath is a fantastic album, especially for those of you who considers yourself fans of hard rock.
Now, it’s part of our Many Faces collection on vinyl format.
- A1: Boxtop . Ike Turner, Carlson Oliver & Tina Turner (Aka Little Ann)
- A2: Hot Legs . Tina Turner & Tom Jones
- A3: Rock & Roll Music . Tina Turner & Chuck Berry
- A4: Rocket Man . Heaven 17
- A5: Ball Of Confusion . The Temptations
- A6: Let's Stay Together . Al Green
- B1: Proud Mary . Ike & Tina Turner
- B2: River Deep, Mountain High . Ike & Tina Turner
- B3: Shame, Shame, Shame . Ike & Tina Turner
- B4: I've Been Loving You Too Long . Ike & Tina Turner
- B5: Get Back . Ike & Tina Turner
- B6: Ain't That A Shame . Ike & Tina Turner
- C1: River Deep, Mountain High . Darlene Love
- C2: I Can't Stand The Rain . Alannah Mules & Jeff Healey
- C3: On Silent Wings . Kip Winger
- C4: Proud Mary . Ross Stevens
- C5: I Don't Wanna Fight . Rose Reiter
- D1: What's Love Got To Do With It . Tiffany
- D2: We Don't Need Another Hero
- D3: (Beyond Thunderdome) . Jane Child
- D4: What You Get Is What You See . Deniece Williams
- D5: Better Be Good To Me . Richard Kendrick
- D6: Private Dancer . Jasy Andrews
One of the most dynamic female soul singers in the history of the music, Tina Turner oozed sexuality from every pore in a performing career that began the moment she stepped on-stage as lead singer of The Ike & Tina Turner Revue in the late '50s.
Her gritty and growling performances beat down doors everywhere, looking back to the double-barrelled attack of gospel fervor and sexual abandon that had originally formed soul back then. After almost fifty years in the music business, Tina Turner has become one of the most commercially successful international female rock stars to date.
"Redrawing pop music’s borders in the early 21st century, London trio Sugababes occupy an important
place in the history of British music. Formed in London in 1998, the group seamlessly combined
mainstream pop with cutting-edge R&B, soul and dance music – and they added to this intoxicating mix
on 2002’s Angels With Dirty Faces, an album which brought avant-garde electronic music to the masses.
This landmark second album from Sugababes includes the era-defining ‘Freak Like Me’, which, helmed
by underground producer Richard X, rode a sample of Tubeway Army’s ‘Are “Friends” Electric?’ all the
way to the top of the UK charts in the spring of 2002. Led by the guiding hand of the Xenomania
production team, ‘Round Round’ repeated the trick, paving the way for Angels With Dirty Faces to clean
up that summer, going triple-platinum and scoring Sugababes the 2003 BRIT Award for Best British
Dance Act.
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- A1: Moshi Moshi
- A2: Jet Lag
- A3: I Am Rolling Through The City
- A4: Iddli Killer (East)
- A5: Inkarnation Stomp
- A6: Rock'n'roll Machine
- B1: Was Für 'Ne Welt
- B2: Dös War I
- B3: Moroso
- B4: For Ivy
- B5: Der Lsd Marsch
- C1: Space Baby
- C2: Dark Blue Star
- C3: Jupiter God
- C4: Die Verkündung
- D1: Tamil Nadu
- D2: Living In The Woods
- D3: Izmiz
- D4: Electrolurch Mutation
Die Loons aus Südkalifornien spielen seit mehr als 25 Jahren ihre ganz eigene Art von psychedelischem Garage- und Freakbeat. Mit ,Memories Have Faces" haben sie ihr bisher eindrucksvollstes Werk geschaffen, zusammen mit einer klasse Version von ,Cries from the Midnight Circus" von den Pretty Things. Gegründet in San Diego, haben The Loons fünf Alben und eine Reihe von Singles aufgenommen und veröffentlicht und sind in mehr Städten auf der ganzen Welt aufgetreten, als sie zählen können. Sie haben mit Ikonen der 60er Jahre wie Glenn Ross Campbell von The Misunderstood, Dick Taylor von The Pretty Things, Randy Holden von The Sons of Adam und Blue Cheer und Michael Stuart-Ware von Love zusammengearbeitet. Mike Stax, der auch die Zeitschrift Ugly Things herausgibt, ist der Leadsänger. Anja Stax spielt Bass und singt Backing Vocals. Marc Schroeder und Chris Marsteller spielen Gitarren, und Chris Cancelliere sitzt am Schlagzeug. Mike Stax war bereits ein Veteran in mehreren anderen Bands aus San Diego, darunter The Crawdaddys und The Tell-Tale Hearts, als er 1997 die Loons gründete. Ebbot Lundberg von The Soundtrack of Our Lives produzierte das Debütalbum der Gruppe, ,Love's Dead Leaves", das 1998 bei Get Hip Records erschien. "A perfect pairing of Love-influenced garage-psych and British underground in the mould of the Pretty Things played with preternatural style and ability." - Shindig Magazine "Fantastically talented - as a group and individually, they've worked so hard at their passion _ It has been one of the highlights of my life to have been involved with them." - Glenn Ross Campbell, the Misunderstood
Limitierte farbige Splatter Vinyl-LP! Die Loons aus Südkalifornien spielen seit mehr als 25 Jahren ihre ganz eigene Art von psychedelischem Garage- und Freakbeat. Mit ,Memories Have Faces" haben sie ihr bisher eindrucksvollstes Werk geschaffen, zusammen mit einer klasse Version von ,Cries from the Midnight Circus" von den Pretty Things. Gegründet in San Diego, haben The Loons fünf Alben und eine Reihe von Singles aufgenommen und veröffentlicht und sind in mehr Städten auf der ganzen Welt aufgetreten, als sie zählen können. Sie haben mit Ikonen der 60er Jahre wie Glenn Ross Campbell von The Misunderstood, Dick Taylor von The Pretty Things, Randy Holden von The Sons of Adam und Blue Cheer und Michael Stuart-Ware von Love zusammengearbeitet. Mike Stax, der auch die Zeitschrift Ugly Things herausgibt, ist der Leadsänger. Anja Stax spielt Bass und singt Backing Vocals. Marc Schroeder und Chris Marsteller spielen Gitarren, und Chris Cancelliere sitzt am Schlagzeug. Mike Stax war bereits ein Veteran in mehreren anderen Bands aus San Diego, darunter The Crawdaddys und The Tell-Tale Hearts, als er 1997 die Loons gründete. Ebbot Lundberg von The Soundtrack of Our Lives produzierte das Debütalbum der Gruppe, ,Love's Dead Leaves", das 1998 bei Get Hip Records erschien. "A perfect pairing of Love-influenced garage-psych and British underground in the mould of the Pretty Things played with preternatural style and ability." - Shindig Magazine "Fantastically talented - as a group and individually, they've worked so hard at their passion _ It has been one of the highlights of my life to have been involved with them." - Glenn Ross Campbell, the Misunderstood
Der neueste Titel in der Veröffentlichungsreihe der Steve Hackett-Vinyl-Editionen ist sein achtes Soloalbum "Till We Have Faces", das ursprünglich 1984 erschien. Auf dem Album, das in Brasilien und Großbritannien aufgenommen wurde, kollidieren Rock und Weltmusik auf wundervolle Weise mit dem Einsatz von Marimba, etruskischer Gitarre, Rainstick und einer Gruppe von brasilianischen Perkussionisten. Steve wird außerdem von seinem langjährigen Kollegen Nick Magnus und dem Marillion-Schlagzeuger Ian Mosley unterstützt. Das Album wurde speziell für Vinyl neu gemastert und wird als Gatefold 180g LP erhältlich sein.
Groningen band The Vices makes a tasteful mix of indie pop, surf and garage rock. The foursome led by
frontman Floris van Luijtelaar shows that they have a great sense of catchy melodies. The debut album
‘Looking For Faces’ is the next milestone in the career of the group, which received a kick-start soon after its
formation with shows as support act for YUNGBLUD, on ESNS and during the Popronde.
They have also completed their first foreign tour, with performances in England, Germany and France,
among others.
In March of 2022, Car Seat Headrest brought their “explosive” (Brooklyn Vegan) live show to Brooklyn Steel in New York in support of their 2020 LP ‘Making a Door Less Open.’ Across three back to back nights, the band played revved up versions of tracks spanning their extensive back catalog. On December 8th, CSH will release a collection of recordings from those performances which includes fan favorites “Beach Life-In-Death,” “Crows”, “Something Soon,” and “Drunk Drivers / Killer Whales.”
In March of 2022, Car Seat Headrest brought their "explosive" (Brooklyn Vegan) live show to Brooklyn Steel in New York in support of their 2021 album "Making a Door Less Open." Across three back to back nights, the band played revved up versions of tracks spanning their extensive back catalog. On December 8th, CSH will release a collection of recordings from those performances which includes fan favorites "Beach Life-In-Death," "Crows", "Something Soon", and "Drunk Drivers / Killer Whales."
Riotvan is thrilled to announce the latest installment of the "Familiar Faces” series, with label bosses Panthera Krause and Peter Invasion once again opening their arms and welcoming an exceptional group of friends. Some familiar faces return, while others make a glorious Riotvan
debut. Originally conceived as a four-track release, in line with previous installments, the project took on a life of its own as the incredible music continued to flow in. Today, we are delighted to present "Familiar Faces IV," an eight-track selection that showcases the freshest and most diverse sounds from a group of our incredibly talented friends.
Rico Friebe is back with the album "Faces Meet" after his recent debut "Word Value" and delivers his personal "deer in the headlight"-moment. What once appeared sparely uncertain and questioning, equalling the fragile try to overcome a state of darkness and forsakenness, now forms into a frenzy of confrontational flashes on "Faces Meet".
Like reflecting on the uncertainties presented on "Word Value", "Faces Meet" reveals some genuinely harrowing findings, creating a wholesome musical moment in time that might never happen like this again.
Besides the uncompromising statements as to find in the opener "Look At Me", refined perceptions in "Nowhere To Run" or "Fifty-One", open-hearted calls in "Do More" and "Let Go", Rico's pivotal confrontation with the irrevocable truth and emotional dissection peaks in his heartbreaking story on "The Best Talk" which marks the crucial lynchpin of the whole album.
Like faces (and therefore people) are constantly meeting everywhere, being faced with the decision how honest and open to meet at all, "Faces Meet" happens to be an even more involved metaphor about surrendering to your true inner self in a mirror-like situation.
Deeply rooted in the seeds of his debut album "Word Value", Rico follows a highly natural and severely plain musical language while implementing new and further ideas and elements throughout his sonic landscape.
"Faces Meet" is an album of insight and self-awareness and the inevitably necessary foundation for his third double LP and magnum opus "Anthems For A Lost Generation" (set to be released in Spring 2024), accelerating a lately unstoppable story into unforeseeable pathways.
Rico Friebe is back with the album "Faces Meet" after his recent debut "Word Value" and delivers his personal "deer in the headlight"-moment. What once appeared sparely uncertain and questioning, equalling the fragile try to overcome a state of darkness and forsakenness, now forms into a frenzy of confrontational flashes on "Faces Meet".
Like reflecting on the uncertainties presented on "Word Value", "Faces Meet" reveals some genuinely harrowing findings, creating a wholesome musical moment in time that might never happen like this again.
Besides the uncompromising statements as to find in the opener "Look At Me", refined perceptions in "Nowhere To Run" or "Fifty-One", open-hearted calls in "Do More" and "Let Go", Rico's pivotal confrontation with the irrevocable truth and emotional dissection peaks in his heartbreaking story on "The Best Talk" which marks the crucial lynchpin of the whole album.
Like faces (and therefore people) are constantly meeting everywhere, being faced with the decision how honest and open to meet at all, "Faces Meet" happens to be an even more involved metaphor about surrendering to your true inner self in a mirror-like situation.
Deeply rooted in the seeds of his debut album "Word Value", Rico follows a highly natural and severely plain musical language while implementing new and further ideas and elements throughout his sonic landscape.
"Faces Meet" is an album of insight and self-awareness and the inevitably necessary foundation for his third double LP and magnum opus "Anthems For A Lost Generation" (set to be released in Spring 2024), accelerating a lately unstoppable story into unforeseeable pathways.
Rico Friebe is back with the album "Faces Meet" after his recent debut "Word Value" and delivers his personal "deer in the headlight"-moment. What once appeared sparely uncertain and questioning, equalling the fragile try to overcome a state of darkness and forsakenness, now forms into a frenzy of confrontational flashes on "Faces Meet".
Like reflecting on the uncertainties presented on "Word Value", "Faces Meet" reveals some genuinely harrowing findings, creating a wholesome musical moment in time that might never happen like this again.
Besides the uncompromising statements as to find in the opener "Look At Me", refined perceptions in "Nowhere To Run" or "Fifty-One", open-hearted calls in "Do More" and "Let Go", Rico's pivotal confrontation with the irrevocable truth and emotional dissection peaks in his heartbreaking story on "The Best Talk" which marks the crucial lynchpin of the whole album.
Like faces (and therefore people) are constantly meeting everywhere, being faced with the decision how honest and open to meet at all, "Faces Meet" happens to be an even more involved metaphor about surrendering to your true inner self in a mirror-like situation.
Deeply rooted in the seeds of his debut album "Word Value", Rico follows a highly natural and severely plain musical language while implementing new and further ideas and elements throughout his sonic landscape.
"Faces Meet" is an album of insight and self-awareness and the inevitably necessary foundation for his third double LP and magnum opus "Anthems For A Lost Generation" (set to be released in Spring 2024), accelerating a lately unstoppable story into unforeseeable pathways.
'Faces In The Fire' von 1984 war das erste Album der englisch-niederländischen Rockband, die 1980 in London gegründet und 1984 nach Amsterdam umzog. Ein einzigartiger und experimenteller Mix aus Psychedelic-Rock, Industrial, Ambient und Synthpop mit sinnlichen Auschweifungen. Im Rahmen des 40-jährigen Jubiläums von PIAS, erscheint das Album nun wieder auf Vinyl!
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Label boss Coco Bryce aka DJ-Y finally delivers the second volume of Faces Of Bass, the Myor sublabel focussing on 4x4 hardcore in all its shapes and forms.
Speed Fever is one for the Gabber and Acid heads alike. Its mixture of distorted kick drums, ruffneck 303 melodies and rushy rave stabs echoes the late 90s squat party heydays of the Netherlands.
Get On Up sees Coco opting for a slightly more subtle approach, blending acid bleeps with warm chords and a moody Reese bassline over a rolling Jungle Techno framework.
When David Drucker of Painted Faces begins to write and record, every dumb sign, bad horror movie, seemingly innocuous turn of phrase, petty embarrassment, transcendent joke, and musical
influence are drawn together like iron filings to a magnet.
What results is a document of a particular point in time for the artist. There are infectiously haunting hooks and raw atonal passages, cheap synths (and as time goes on less cheap ones), simple but effective chords, ramshackle percussion (a plastic toy maraca passed among audience members that refuses to die), and a host of other elements that all add up to something very special and deeply personal.
It’s a portrait of the artist as a freak.
On his latest album, Normal Street, the story continues. The title track opens with a nebulous cloud of beeps and squeals which slowly give way to more solid melodic form. Drucker, always searching for ever
freakier and liberated pastures, walks a particularly unique line between unpredictably risky experimentation and skillful songcraft. It’s this interplay hat makes Painted Faces truly original and exciting.
What “works” is totally relative, and through his long honed practice of trying things, he has created his own sonic vocabulary.
Normal Street is a fractured collection of songs, sounds, ideas, sometimes brief and other times delicately sustained; its stream of consciousness mischievousness bringing to mind Zappa and the
Mothers filtered through the angst of bedroom pop and tape label minimalism.
Presented here on limited edition gold vinyl, ‘Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake’ is the third studio album, and only concept album by the Small Faces. Originally released in May 1968, the LP peaked at number one on the UK Album Charts the following month, where it remained for six weeks and is the Small Faces' best-known and most successful album.
Including the hit tracks ‘Lazy Sunday’, ‘Ogdens Nut Gone Flake’ and ‘Rene’, side two of the LP is based on an original fairy tale concept about a boy called Happiness Stan - six songs interlinked with narration provided by comic performer Stanley Unwin in his unique, nonsensical private language.
It ultimately became the group's final studio album during their original incarnation. The album title and distinctive packaging design was a parody of Ogden's Nut-brown Flake, a brand of tinned loose tobacco that was produced in Liverpool from 1899 onwards by Thomas Ogden
- 1: The Many Faces Of Oliver Hart
- 2: Weird Side
- 3: Song About A Song
- 4: How Much Do You Pay?
- 5: On A Clear Day
- 6: Walking
- 7: Step By Step
- 8: Prelude To Coaches
- 9: Coaches Feat. Carnage
- 10: Bottle Dreams
- 11: Soundtrack Of A Romance
- 12: Just A Reminder
- 13: Infared Roses
- 14: My Day At The Brain Factory
- 15: Ode To The Wall
- 16: Here For You
- 17: Motormouth's Anonymous
- 18: Forget Me Feat. Slug
- 19: How Eye One The Write Too Think
Did you know Micheal "Eyedea" Larsen - one half of the progressive hip hop duo Eyedea & Abilities - once released a solo project under the moniker Oliver Hart? Fresh on the heels of winning three of the most notable MC Battles of the time - Scribble Jam (1999), Rocksteady MC Battle (2000) and the nationally televised HBO Blaze Battle (2000) - and the release of his debut album with musical partner DJ Abilities, First Born, Eyedea was inspired, intent, insatiable. He used most of his earnings from those MC battles and the group's rigorous touring schedule to build himself a home studio and teach himself how to record and mix records, and in less than a year's time, he returned to share the fruits of his labor. Originally released in 2002, The Many Faces of Oliver Hart or How Eye One The Write Too Think was written, produced, recorded and engineered by a 20-year old Eyedea (aka Oliver Hart). Featuring the songs "Weird Side", "Here For You", "Step By Step" and "Bottle Dreams", which Complex named as #11 on a list of the best songs ever released on Rhymesayers Entertainment, the album was a diverse body of work that demonstrated Eyedea could not be easily defined, nor should he be.
- 01: The Many Faces Of Oliver Hart
- 02: Weird Side
- 03: Song About A Song
- 04: How Much Do You Pay?
- 05: On A Clear Day
- 06: Walking
- 07: Step By Step
- 08: Prelude To Coaches
- 09: Coaches Feat. Carnage
- 10: Bottle Dreams
- 11: Soundtrack Of A Romance
- 12: Just A Reminder
- 13: Infared Roses
- 14: My Day At The Brain Factory
- 07: Ode To The Wall
- 08: Here For You
- 09: Motormouth’s Anonymous
- 10: Forget Me Feat. Slug
- 11: How Eye One The Write Too Think
Welcome to Smallville, Dana!
With being a DJ and producer, running a label and a record-store, Dana and Smallville have been soulmates for long and following the same paths. We are very happy to present her 12“ with crispy dancefloor-feels, heavy basses and irresistible grooves.
Full cover artwork as always by Stefan Marx.
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Worthy italo re-issue (in a newly mastered version) of this early Roberto Ferrante's project. Roberto started his career being part of various electronic music groups in Naples around the early 80s! His career took off when he made his first deal with Best Record by Claudio Casalini for ''Come On Closer'' by Pineapples which obtained worldwide success and was played at the legendary Chicago Radio Station WBMX by the mythological DJ's collective, Hot Mix 5. In 1985 it was time for another classic named â??Facesâ?Â�, a simple but direct and honest song with an irresistible rhythm and lyrics that tends to move away from that typical dark sound in other Italo-Disco songs of that era. This song is a triumph for synthesizers and electronic drums as it's fully electronic, something still a rarity in those days! The beautiful melody and spiritual essence of ''Faces'' represent the revolution of a new beginning of the Italian pop of the 80s with a perfect arrangement by Roberto Ferrante, a bouncing bassline, and strong and clear vocal. The sweet and sensual voice, full of personality and charm is by Clio (Maria Chiara Perugini). The graphics are by Patrizio Squeglia and all together it made this groundbreaking release which is one of the best Italo-Disco songs ever made.
Justin Thurgur has been at the heart of the UK's World Music scene for over twenty years; principally in his collaborations with the former Fela and Femi Kuti keyboardist, Dele Sosimi, and with the pianist and composer Kishon Khan, most recently in his groups Lokkhi Terra and Cubafrobeat. He has also worked with the likes of Afrobeat drum legend Tony Allen, and with the Cuban giants Giraldo Piloto, Julito Padron and Changuito. Thurgur is also a member of the seminal English folk group Bellowhead.
'Many Faces' brings together this musical journey, with Afro-infused grooves and nods towards Cuban Jazz and Dub, with Thurgur's early passion for the likes of Miles Davis, Coltrane, Lee Morgan, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, et al....
It features both Khan and Sosimi, who have contributed as co-writers as well as bringing their own inimitable sounds on piano, rhodes and hammond organ. Alongside them are some of the leading musicians on the UK's African, Cuban and Jazz scenes, plus collaborations with rising star singers Jade Pybus and Sahra Gure.
Justin Thurgur - trombone (and some additional keys)
Graeme Flowers - trumpet and flugel horn
Simeon May - tenor, baritone and alto sax
James Allsopp - bass clarinet
Jade Pybus - vocals (on 'Woman')
Sahra Gure - vocals (on 'Be A Little Wiser')
Kishon Khan - piano, rhodes and hammond organ (on tracks 1,3,4 and 5)
Dele Sosimi - piano (on tracks 2 and 6) and vocala (on track 6)
Phil Dawson - guitar
Suman Joshi - double bass (except track 5)
Jimmy Martinez - double bass (on track 5)
Tansay Omar - drums (on tracks 1,3 and 4)
Kunle Olofinjana - drums (on tracks 2 and 6)
Yoann Julliard - drums (on track 5)
Afla Sackey - congas and djembe (on tracks 1,2 and 6), shekere and cowbell, and vocals (on track 6)
Oreste 'Sambroso' Noda - congas (on tracks 3 and 5)
Evie Hilyer-Ziegler - violin and viola
Paul Sartin - violin
Track 1 written by J Thurgur and S Gure
Tracks 2 and 6 written by J Thurgur and Dele Sosimi
Track 3 written by J Thurgur
Track 4 written by J Thurgur and J Pybus
Track 5 written by J Thurgur and K Khan
Recorded at Fish Factory by Simone Gallizio and Sean Douglas, at Boneman Studios by Justin Thurgur, at Better Pass Your Own Studios by Phil Dawson, at Thank You Please Studio by Kishon Khan and at 224 Studios by Matteo Musetti.
Mixed at Hi Street Studio by Mauro Caccialanza.
Mastered at Gearbox by Caspar Sutton-Jones.
Artwork by Matthieu Dufour
Photos of by Siobhan Bradshaw, Justin Thurgur, Stephanie Sian Smith,
Chantal Azari, Alex Bonney, Heather Hoyle, Nicole Thurgur, Joanna Mendel, Tansay Omar, Richard Gearey, Faye Hilyer-Ziegler and Svetlana Onye.
In many ways, this trio recording is a milestone in the career of this young
Californian
Duke unveils more of his early experiments with the ARP synthesizer, as well as a
new creativity on such more conventional keyboards, as the Wurlitzer, Fender
Rhodes, and the clavinet. As a result, Faces in Reflection is characterized by a
wide variety of tonal hues. The journey moves from the explosive The Opening on
to the tender- tinged Capricorn, which Duke had snatched from the Cannonball
Adderley repertoire. Adderley had been the second major player he had worked
with during that early period; Frank Zappa was the first. Two impressionistic solo
intermezzi segue into the funky fusion escapade Psychosomatic Dung, with
superb interplay between drummer Ndugu and bassist John Heard. The title
piece's secretive synth lines are the moments of calm before Duke's passionate
love affair with Brazil on the B side. The most surprising excursion on this side is
the vibrant and rhythmically intricate adaptation of Milton Nascimentos' Maria
Três Filhos, counterbalanced by the synth laboratory of North Beach. Duke
himself cherished the recordings; he stated that, "This was the first LP that really
said what I wanted to say."
- A1: Inside Outside
- A2: Here We Go
- A3: Friends (Feat. Schoolboy Q)
- A4: Angel Dust (Feat. King Ralph Of Malibu)
- A5: Malibu
- A6: What Do You Do (Feat. Sir Michael Rocks)
- B1: It Just Doesn’t Matter
- B2: Therapy
- B3: Polo Jeans (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Ab-Soul)
- B4: Happy Birthday
- C1: Wedding
- C2: Funeral
- C3: Diablo
- C4: Ave Maria
- C5: 55 (Feat. Thundercat)
- D1: San Francisco
- D2: Colors And Shapes
- D3: Insomniak (Feat. Rick Ross)
- D4: Uber (Feat. Mike Jones)
- E1: Rain (Feat. Vince Staples)
- E2: Apparition
- E3: Thumbalina
- E4: New Faces V2 (Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Da$H)
- E5: Grand Finale
On October 15th, Mac Miller's cult favourite mixtape Faces will be available on all streaming services for the first time since its initial release. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital release in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon its arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following its release, critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as "the best work of his career.
"In addition to being made available on streaming services, Faces will be available on vinyl for the first time on October 15th. .
The announcement of the mixtape’s release on streaming services next month arrives alongside a new music video for Faces highlight "Colours and Shapes." Its director Sam Mason speaks on the work: “The track felt very visual to me—like it had its own world. This atmospheric night time place that was sometimes dangerous, sometimes comforting, then I saw a picture of Ralph and a story emerged. To build it out I asked Malcolm’s family to send me bits and pieces from his childhood, scenes from the town where he grew up, objects, toys from his room—little pieces of his life that I extrapolated outwards and used to inspire the story. In the abstract, it’s meant to be a video about childhood—growing up as an artist and the highs and lows of that experience. It’s sort of a look at the emotional and difficult and perilous but noble path of an artist. ”Stay tuned for more Mac Miller and Faces news soon.
Bristol-based artist Void Cells returns on Blind Allies with a solid five-tracks EP, filled with atmospheric beats and raw, distorted pads.
The record, different to the previous releases, includes a special remix by NX1 and features vocals by Helena Markos.
- A1: Reeves Gabrels - You've Been Around
- A2: Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson - All The Young Dudes
- A3: Dana Gillespie & By Mick Ronson & David Bowie - Andy Warhol
- A4: Mick Ronson - Growing Up & I'm Fine
- A5: Iggy Pop & David Bowie - Funtime
- B1: The Spiders From Mars - Ziggy Stardust
- B2: Mick Ronson - Pleasure Man/Hey Ma Get Papa
- B3: Ava Cherry & The Astronettes - I Am Divine
- B4: Angie Bowie - I Just Want To Have Something To Do
- B5: Ian Hunter & Mick Ronson - All The Way From Memphis
- C1: Reeves Gabrels - The King Of Stamford Hill
- C2: The Spiders From Mars - Moonage Daydream
- C3: Carmen - Lonely House
- C4: Iggy Pop & David Bowie - Sister Midnight
- C5: Ava Cherry & The Astronettes - I Am A Laser
- D1: The Yardbirds - I'm A Man
- D2: The Velvet Underground - Waiting For The Man
- D3: The Mccoys - Sorrow
- D4: Chuck Berry - Around & Around
- D5: Jacques Brel - La Mort (My Death) (My Death)
- A1: This Is Where I Came In
- A2: Massachusets
- A3: To Love Somebody
- A4: I Started A Hoke
- A5: Jive Talkin
- A6: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
- B1: I've Got A Message To You
- B2: Run To Me
- B3: Too Much Heaven
- B4: Guilty
- B5: Lonely Days
- B6: Nights On Broadway
- B7: How Deep Is Your Love
- B8: You Should Be Dancing
- C1: Three Kisses Of Love
- C2: Claustrophobia
- C3: Spicks & Specks
- C4: I Don't Think It's Funny
- C5: Turn Around Look At Me
- C6: I Am The World
- C7: Monday's Rain
- D1: I Want Home
- D2: You Wouldn't Know
- D3: Theme From Jamie Mcpheeters
- D6: In The Morning Of My Life
- D7: The Battle Of The Blue & Grey
- D4: Could It Be I'm In Love
- D5: Everyday I Have To Cry
Kêtu Records proudly presents, after two years looking for the artists in Nigeria, the reissue of this album from The Faces!!Originally released in 1975, Wake Up Today, differs from the Afro-Funk productions of that time by its Afro-Rock/Afro-Funk Garage style.
We let you discover this UFO and thank you for your support to the label.
Revive the legend Faces,
Vibrate the dancefloor,
!! Wake up today !!






































