Le Nomad’s new label and party series, 99 Percent Nice, is finally out in the physical world, following six digital releases since the label’s launch in October 2025.
Marking the first vinyl release, 99PN-001, each side brings a different spice—strange, bold, but always nice. This split EP features two emotionally opposing tracks from Le Nomad himself: deep, forward-pushing, and hypnotic. They’re joined by a driving deep-tech cut from Brazilian-born, New York–based artist Fi-Lo, and French/Valencian artist Jamaimoi’s cheeky electro tool, guaranteed to spark reactions on the floor.
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- A1: Myoptik’s Jp Remix Of Kiss Me Quick V4 Noo
- A2: Jp Buckle - Kiss Me Quick
- B1: Jp Buckle - Flex
- B2: Jp Buckle - Flex - Roy Of The Ravers Dont Mean A Fookin Thing Mix
- C1: Jp Buckle - One For Da Laydeez (Crispy Jason Remix)
- C2: Jp Buckle - One For Da Laydeez
- D1: Inkipak - Kiss Me Quick
- D2: Jp Buckle - Heavy Soil
2025 Reissue
Back in the 90s JP Buckle had releases on Aphex Twin’s legendary Rephlex records and Warp. His debut album Flyin Lo-Fi is true classic in the Rephlex cannon.
These JP Buckle originals are from that album, released in 1998 and out of print on vinyl for 20 years, now re-released on vinyl by Ping-discs with 4 exclusive new remixes from Myoptik, Roy Of The Ravers, Crispy Jason and Inkipak.
This is two slabs of wax with bangin tunes on all four sides. The originals remain classic favourites of Rephlex aficionados the world over, and the remixes come from pedigree artists as well. Myoptik has had releases on many labels, including Mighty Force who first signed Aphex Twin over 30 years ago. Everyone knows Roy Of The Ravers, he has even been played in Aphex Twin’s live sets! Crispy Jason’s amazing music has featured on releases by both artists and Inkipak is the new sensation, with all of his first 4 albums selling out rapidly, indeed his debut album Anomaly is on its 3rd re-release on Pingdiscs now, that’s how in demand he is!
Originals taken from the classic 90s Rephlex album Flyin Lo-Fi.
MixCult presents LO-FI sublabel CRYSTAL MUD focused on limited edition lathe cut 7" & 10" discs.
Dub Techno Music in Dubplate Culture. Highly Exclusive.
- A1: Fascination / Grey October Sound & Zaqlo
- A2: Moonlit Fish / Grey October Sound & Tsubaki Sounds
- A3: Ronin Vibes / Grey October Sound & Don C
- A4: Tokyo Dream - Cloudy Memories / Grey October Sound & Sand Land Studio
- A5: Yoru No Ame / Grey October Sound & Matcha One
- B1: Late Night / Grey October Sound &Adon
- B2: Room 503 / Grey October Sound & Orilo
- B3: Night In The Rain / Grey October Sound & Rensui
- B4: Black Butterfly / Grey October Sound & Léa Fontenay
- B5: Night Walker / Grey October Sound & Route
Grey October Sound has gained widespread popularity not only in Japan but also around the world through their series of cover albums, including Lo-fi Ghibli,
a collection of Ghibli film music covers; Lo-fi City Pop, featuring covers of classic and beloved City Pop songs; and Lo-fi Anime, which reimagines popular anime
theme songs in their signature style.
Amid the success of their original compilation series Timeless Lo-fi, they are now launching a brand-new series titled Late Night Lo-fi.
This new album, composed entirely of newly recorded tracks, continues to reflect Grey October Sound’s distinctive style while offering mellow and chill tunes that
evoke the atmosphere of late-night hours, just as the title suggests.
A1 FORWARD
Was inspired by the revolution of the year of 1988 also referred to as the 2nd summer of love. Revolutions great and small are happening all around us all the time, and they take place in the minds of individuals.
A2 CHARANJIT DRIVE
Describes the revolution i 've got in mind, angelic bass-string harmonic notes flying left and right, Indian-vocals, sudden sped-up dancehall baselines and breaks. Imagine a hippie a homeboy and a funky dread, hugging and dancing and telling their mates how much they love each other in a nice green field while this plays.
B1 HONDA WANDERER
A man in a blue honda civic is traveling through a misty world at a high velocity. Seeking that which is just hiding behind the next bend. I made this after a beautiful misty, raining/sunshine rainbow ride on the autobahn. I had just picked up a cheap mutron bi-phase which was sitting beside me in the passenger seat. It was amazing.
B2 MISTY VALLEY
It's time to get a little bit serious, this one feels like the place where i made all of this music, the village of Ruigoord, covered in a thick winter fog. The remnants of a possible previous reincarnation of myself as an 80s new-beat producer are haunting this music.
all music & artwork by Mozes Meijer, mastering: Wouter Brandenburg, cut: Dubplates & Mastering a&r: Arne Cinema Royale Visser.
- A1: Chariot Sound – やさしさに包まれたなら ; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A2: To4Nori– 帰らざる日々; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A3: Judo125– あの夏へ; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A4: Baseline Lab– 海の見える街; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A5: Coco– 風のとおり道; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B1: Grey October Sound– ナウシカ・レクイエム; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B2: Achamico– もののけ姫; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B3: Adon (9)– アシタカせっ記; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B4: Judo125– 6番目の駅; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B5: Achamico– 君をのせて; Producer – Grey October Sound
Picture Vinyl[41,13 €]
Following the release of Ghibli Jazz and Ghibli Reggae comes a brand new compilation of Ghibli covers from underground hip-hop producer Grey October Sounds.
Lofi Ghibli is the definitive Ghibli cover album - a 10-track record containing covers of Carrying You (Castle in the Sky), a Town with an Ocean View (Kiki’s Delivery Service),
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki’s Delivery Service), and other iconic Ghibli songs. Grey October Sounds’ deft production takes classic Ghibli melodies and melds them
with hip-hop instrumentation, adding an all new dimension of chill to Joe Hisaishi’s compositions. With homages to both Ghibli and the aesthetics of lo-fi hip-hop, the artwork
by illustrious illustrator Rika Nagatani is the cutest thing to ever grace P-VINE’s catalog! With one of our iconic obi-strips attached, this is sure to be one for the collectors!
So put this on your turntable, take a deep breath, and chill out.
- A1: Grey October Sound, 445– Sparkle(作詞:吉田美奈子 作曲:山下達郎)
- A2: Grey October Sound, To4Nori– 夏のクラクション(作詞:売野雅勇 作曲:筒美京平)
- A3: Grey October Sound, Adon (9)– 風をあつめて(作詞:松本隆 作曲:細野晴臣)
- A4: Grey October Sound, Grise– モンロー・ウォーク(作詞:来生えつこ 作曲:南佳孝)
- A5: Grey October Sound, Transparent– ふたりの夏物語(作詞:康珍化 作曲:林哲司
- B1: Grey October Sound, Judo125– ひこうき雲(作詞:荒井由実 作曲:荒井由実)
- B2: Grey October Sound, Crystique– 青い珊瑚礁(作詞:三浦徳子 作曲:小田裕一郎
- B3: Grey October Sound, 57Th– 君たちキウイ・パパイア・マンゴーだね。(作詞:森雪之丞 作曲:中原めいこ)
- B4: Grey October Sound, Coco– ピンク・シャドウ(作詞 / 作曲:岩沢二弓, 岩沢幸矢)
- B5: Grey October Sound, Monbee (2)– オリビアを聴きながら(作詞 / 作曲:尾崎亜美)
- A1: Chariot Sound – やさしさに包まれたなら ; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A2: To4Nori– 帰らざる日々; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A3: Judo125– あの夏へ; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A4: Baseline Lab– 海の見える街; Producer – Grey October Sound
- A5: Coco– 風のとおり道; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B1: Grey October Sound– ナウシカ・レクイエム; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B2: Achamico– もののけ姫; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B3: Adon (9)– アシタカせっ記; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B4: Judo125– 6番目の駅; Producer – Grey October Sound
- B5: Achamico– 君をのせて; Producer – Grey October Sound
Black Vinyl[39,92 €]
- A1: 風の伝説; Producer – 57Th
- A2: シータの決意; Producer – Ram-Mashine
- A3: となりのトトロ; Producer – Sandland Creators
- A4: ルージュの伝言; Producer – Judo125, Kanakotrumpet
- A5: 時には昔の話を; Producer – Monbee
- A6: カントリーロード; Producer – Western River
- B1: 人生のメリーゴーランド; Producer – To4Nori
- B2: テルーの唄; Producer – Goodshit
- B3: Arrietty's Song; Producer – Retro Senpai
- B4: さよならの夏; Producer – Esu (5)
- B5: いのちの名前; Producer – Retro Senpai
A nice collection to relax in a warm and cosy musical atmosphere
Brilliantly remastered (picture) LP/CD with new stunning artwork!
Lo-Fi India Abuse was recorded in 1998, some tracks are “pure” Muslimgauze and some are re-mixs of tracks from Systemwide’s “Sirius” CD (see also Systemwide meets Muslimgauze “at the City of the Dead” 12″). Nearly all of the tracks have hand percussion in varying tempos and intensities and at least 1/2 make use of electronic noise surges. The sound is very crisp and clean, extremely well produced, recorded and nicely varied throughout the length of the disc. Some track by track comments: “Antalya” is obviously from the same sessions as “Fakir Sind” seeing as it shares the same hand percussion sound, whistles, vocal wailing, cut-ups and delays. “Valencia Flames” sounds like a Systemwide remix. A dub bass line, hi-hat and background vocal of some sort are all obliterated by numerous delays, starts, stops and re-starts with an unpredictable nature in these cut-up tracks. “Al Souk Dub” injects background voices, market sounds and drones into the cut-up mix of slow hand percussion playing. “Catacomb Dub” and the final two tracks make use of twinkling synth waves, presumably a Systemwide sound source. “Dust of Saqqara” has a heavy pulsating electronic sound wave over an old beat box rhythm. “Android Cleaver” is brutal (as is “Nommos’ Afterburn”) hand percussion, jabs of noise and an oft repeated, unintelligible vocal sample. Yes, Lo-Fi India Abuse is yet another great Muslimgauze release, grab it!
All tracks recorded by Muslimgauze 1998
Some tracks are re-mixes from Systemwide’s “Sirius” album
Re-mastered by Višeslav Laboš
Sleeve by Oleg Galay
Originally released in 1999 via BSI Records (BSI 1999-3).
Brilliantly remastered (picture) LP/CD with new stunning artwork!
Lo-Fi India Abuse was recorded in 1998, some tracks are “pure” Muslimgauze and some are re-mixs of tracks from Systemwide’s “Sirius” CD (see also Systemwide meets Muslimgauze “at the City of the Dead” 12″). Nearly all of the tracks have hand percussion in varying tempos and intensities and at least 1/2 make use of electronic noise surges. The sound is very crisp and clean, extremely well produced, recorded and nicely varied throughout the length of the disc. Some track by track comments: “Antalya” is obviously from the same sessions as “Fakir Sind” seeing as it shares the same hand percussion sound, whistles, vocal wailing, cut-ups and delays. “Valencia Flames” sounds like a Systemwide remix. A dub bass line, hi-hat and background vocal of some sort are all obliterated by numerous delays, starts, stops and re-starts with an unpredictable nature in these cut-up tracks. “Al Souk Dub” injects background voices, market sounds and drones into the cut-up mix of slow hand percussion playing. “Catacomb Dub” and the final two tracks make use of twinkling synth waves, presumably a Systemwide sound source. “Dust of Saqqara” has a heavy pulsating electronic sound wave over an old beat box rhythm. “Android Cleaver” is brutal (as is “Nommos’ Afterburn”) hand percussion, jabs of noise and an oft repeated, unintelligible vocal sample. Yes, Lo-Fi India Abuse is yet another great Muslimgauze release, grab it!
All tracks recorded by Muslimgauze 1998
Some tracks are re-mixes from Systemwide’s “Sirius” album
Re-mastered by Višeslav Laboš
Sleeve by Oleg Galay
Originally released in 1999 via BSI Records (BSI 1999-3).
New York-based twin brothers Nick and Mike Rufolo are ultra-prolific musicians, one plays the drums and mixes the tracks, the other plays all the other instruments. For 13 years and counting, they have been releasing a large amount of music and feeding a growing community of fans on their YouTube channel with videos of sessions shot in their home studio.
In 2016 we released Golden Bagels, a compilation of some of their grooviest tracks to facilitate diving into their gigantic discography. We now present a sequel on record vinyl titled Lo-Fi Sauce, featuring 16 tracks, some of which are still unreleased to this day.
- A1: Bcalm X Banks - Hot Spring
- A2: Living Room - Brazilian Sunset
- A3: Kainbeats - Noddin Off
- A4: Kazam - Chromatic
- A5: Goson X Krynoze - Little Moment
- A6: Sleepdealer - Roses
- A7: Renboz - Better Days
- A8: Honshu Lo Fi - Morning
- A9: Screen Jazzmaster - Rio Donuts
- A10: Oilix | - Feelings
- B1: Saib - Samui Sunrise
- B2: Mujo X Hakone - Nagata Lights
- B3: Shierro - Hiding In A Hoodie
- B4: Matchbox Youth - Freeze
- B5: Dpsht - Feelin
- B6: Enoki - For You
- B7: Hikari - Rooftop Late Night Chill
- B8: Goodge - Skies The Limit
- B9: Duan Wasi - Thrill Devine
- A1: Kiasmos - Looped
- A2: Kazam - Bacon Groovy
- A3: Sunflwr - What I Remember Of San Francisco
- A4: Irene J Eileen - Phone Home
- A5: Houseamsee - Saint Tropez
- B1: Dj Ignorant - When Everything Was Fine
- B2: Shaolin Cowboy - All Night All Summer
- B3: Suray Sertin - Super Good Times
- B4: Wilborn - Never Quite Fully Awake
- B5: Kazam - Parrot Fever
- 1: Glimp, Nokiaa - Bubbles
- 2: Dj Grumble - Sebajun
- 3: Kazam - Litchi
- 4: Chancla - A Negociacao
- 5: Doispês - Winter In Tokyo
- 6: Evän - Amnésie
- 7: Kiabits - Utopic
- 8: Lemeria - Milkyway
- 9: Epifania - Daydream
- 10: Saib - Tokyo Cruise
- 11: Tohaj - Argyle
- 12: Ntr.mnd. - Making Friends With The Moon
- 13: Handbook - (I) Think I'm In Love
- 14: Slumberville - Ladybug
- 15: Fthmlss - Float
- 16: Hakone, Mujo - Come Back
- 17: Krynose X Paper Ocean - Passage
- 18: Yestalgia - Juicy
Purple Vinyl
A Leftfield journey of rockin' sleezy disco edits! It feels like something weird and sinister is going to happen from the moment you drop the needle and keeps that energy throughout. Limited Heavy weight colored vinyl. Fans of DJ HARVEY, RON HARDY, PATRICK COWLEY and THEO PARRISH take notice
- A1: Saib - Samui Sunrise
- A2: Kazam - Southern Winds
- A3: Deeb - Back In '76
- A4: Fona - A New Day
- A5: Nude - Broke
- A6: Fthmlss - Kalm Seas
- A7: Hipnos & S I M Condor
- A8: Ymori - The Message
- A9: Hakone - Bihiloni
- A10: Blanka - Cosy
- A11: Honshu Lo Fi - Blossom
- A12: Jaron Marshall - Secret Temple
- A13: Burrito Brown - Cream Soda
- A14: Kazam - Ninkasi
- A15: Pu44In - Seagulls
- A16: Schmiddunsk - Her
- A1: Lfht15 (You Got Trouble)
- A2: Lfht14 (Pump It)
- B1: Lfht25 (Ácido Funk Del Cencerro)
- B2: Lfht19 (Out Of Your Mind)
- C1: Lfht18 (Viollet-Le-Duc Acid Ii)
- C2: Lfht7 (Acid 22)
- D1: Lfht21 (3Rd Place In The Sh-101 Bass Line Championships)
- D2: Lfht9 (101Μs Chirped Pulse Amplification)
- E1: Lfht4 ( ) )
- F1: Lfht12 (The Wizard Of Meudon)
Steve Frisco, of Serie Limitee fame, brings us the latest bundle of hot tracks to hit Wax Classic in 2014. As the title suggests, Steve takes us on a journey through low fidelity sounds and production techniques. Think dark, moody, yet crunchy basement house tracks with inspiration taken from all over the U.S and the rest of the house world. It's a generous offering as well. Six whole dusty tunes for those diggers who are looking for something with a bit more range than another record of generic piano laden, house-by-numbers pieces that still seem to be flooding the record store shelves in 2014. The moods do vary from track to track, but they remain very reflective and almost melancholic at points. The title track, 'Adventure in Lo-Fi', is the deepest of the lot with filtered chords, echoing claps and a sporadic kick pattern that often clears way for the track's bass hits. Now, compare that to 'Da Brooklyn Beat'. Whilst the former had a distinct sunrise/sunset kind of feel to it, the latter is definitely more of a club affair. Skippy snare hits and a strong organ lead the track on, and at the risk of utilizing very overused buzzwords such as 'raw' and 'ruff', this track, and the rest of the A-side for that matter, certainly captures that essence.Stalwart Wax Classic fans will no doubt be picking this one up to add to their collection. However, I strongly recommend this EP as a jumping in point to the label for any newcomers out there!
- A1: Safari Disco Club
- A2: Que Veux-Tu
- A3: C'est Pas Une Vie
- A4: Comme Un Enfant
- A5: Chimie Physique
- B1: La Musique
- B2: Mon Pays
- B3: J'ai Bu
- B4: Le Grand Saut
- B5: Unillusion
- B6: S'éteint Le Soleil
- C1: Que Veux-Tu (Madeon Remix)
- C2: Safari Disco Club (The Shoes Remix)
- C3: Comme Un Enfant (Dactylo Remix)
- C4: Mon Pays (Lo-Fi-Fnk Remix)
- D1: Que Veux-Tu (Logo Remix)
- D2: La Musique (Lorenz Rhode Remix)
- D3: Comme Un Enfant (Second Date Remix)
- D4: S'éteint Le Soleil (Ridu Remix)
The 2nd album from French pop act Yelle gets a long-awaited reissue, the first one since the initial release in 2011! Following her first album 'Pop-Up' (2007) and an unexpected international success which brought Yelle on tour with Katy Perry, 'Safari Disco Club' is an explosive cocktail of rich pop melodies and tribal rythms filled with the peculiar childish energy of singer Julie Budet (aka 'Yelle'). The release of the album was followed by an international tour which included a second appearance at Coachella. This deluxe edition includes the original album featuring productions from Yelle's long-time partners in crime Jean-François Perrier (aka 'Grand Marnier') and Tanguy Destable (aka 'Tepr') and also from German producer Siriusmo. It also includes an additional vinyl compiling on vinyl for the very first time remixes from Madeon, Lo-Fi-Fnk, The Shoes and Logo, among others.
- A1: Coming To Town
- A2: Empty Bank
- A3: Harry's Philosophy
- A4: Dolly's Arrival
- B1: Harry And Dolly
- B2: Sawmill
- B3: Bank Robbery
- C1: Moanin
- C2: Gloria's Story
- C3: Harry Sets Up Sutton
- D1: Murder
- D2: Blackmail
- D3: End Credits
Unlock the allure of The Hot Spot through its unforgettable soundtrack, a captivating collection that brings the film's sultry ambiance to life.
Set against the backdrop of a small Texas town, The Hot Spot follows Harry Madox, a charming drifter with a dark past. As he arrives in town, he becomes embroiled in a web of seduction and deceit, navigating his way through a love triangle involving the sultry waitress, Gloria, and the alluring femme fatale, Dolly. Tensions rise and passions ignite, leading to a thrilling climax where desire and danger intertwine. Directed by the visionary Dennis Hopper, the film is a masterclass in mood and atmosphere, capturing the essence of 1990s neo-noir.
The Hot Spot has garnered acclaim for its stylish cinematography and gripping narrative, but it's the music that truly sets it apart. It's an amalgamation of swampy blues, jazz and rock — all mixed and recorded in a sparse, bloomy and eerie sort of way.
Critics hailed the soundtrack as "an electrifying fusion of jazz and blues that perfectly complements the film's seductive undertones." The blend of sultry melodies and haunting instrumentals creates an immersive experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
This recording is just so damn fine, so airy and warm. And the musicians aboard on this Dennis Hopper film are a who's who, including Miles Davis, John Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal, Roy Rodgers, Earl Palmer and Tim Drummond. This has long been a highly sought-after and collectible record among audiophiles. This soundtrack is essential for any music lover or film buff, capturing the very essence of the film's seductive spirit.
Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Hits spotlights some of the biggest tracks released by Faith No More between 1987 and 1997. It includes massive hits such as “Epic”, “Easy”, “Evidence” and their first single “We Care A Lot.”
Presented in chronological order, this collection highlights the journey Faith No More went on, starting with tracks such as “We Care A Lot” and “Introduce Yourself”; tracks sung by original lead singer Chuck Mosley. After his departure in 1988, the band turned to current frontman Mike Patton, who’s first album with the band was the renowned “The Real Thing.”
Faith No More have maintained a cult status, being widely credited for developing alternative metal and having influence on bands such as Limp Bizkit and Slipknot. Founding member and bassist of Nirvana, Krist Novoselic, cites Faith No More as one of the bands who paved the way for Nirvana. This record presents a true celebration of Faith No More’s music and is on gold vinyl for the first time.
The band had previously announced a European tour in 2020, which had to be postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These dates have now been rearranged for dates across the UK and rest of Europe during June and July of 2021, with an Australia and New Zealand tour to follow.
- A1: Suite 1
- B1: Suite 2
- C1: Suite 3
- D1: Suite 4
Step inside the shadow-drenched world of The Curse of Frankenstein with this definitive soundtrack release from Hammer Films, celebrating the film that launched Hammer Horror and changed cinema forever.
In early 1957, composer James Bernard wrote, orchestrated and recorded sixteen powerful cues for The Curse of Frankenstein. Created in a remarkably short production window, Bernard’s score became the sonic blueprint for Hammer’s bold new gothic identity.
Although all sixteen tracks were used in the finished film, the original session recordings are now lost. During Hammer’s painstaking 2025 4K feature restoration, approximately 13 minutes of clean music were newly extracted from the film’s original mixed music-and-effects track — a rare archival recovery that brings Bernard’s work back from the grave.
For the first time anywhere in the world, this historic music is released on vinyl, presented as four atmospheric suites across two 45rpm 7" EPs. Carefully curated to preserve the dramatic flow of the score, this release allows listeners to experience the chilling intensity, gothic menace and emotional weight that defined Hammer’s Frankenstein.
Pressed on green vinyl and produced exclusively as a Limited Collector’s Edition, this set is essential for Hammer fans, classic horror collectors and film-music connoisseurs.
This Limited Collector’s Edition includes:
• Four suites of music from the original The Curse of Frankenstein soundtrack
• Two 45rpm 7" EPs pressed on green vinyl
• Liner notes by David Huckvale, biographer of James Bernard
• Liner notes by Hammer music expert John Mansell
Own a landmark piece of horror film history and experience the sound that resurrected Frankenstein. This exclusive vinyl release is available only from Hammer Films — once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.
- 1: Por Dónde Caminas?
- 2: Refrito
- 3: La Tumbona
- 4: Segment
- 5: Sencillito
- 6: Bulería De Los Chicos
- 7: Camino
- 8: Amores
- 1: Tangos Del Buenro
- 2: Martinete A Trane
- 3: Zapatito
- 4: La Propina
- 5: Mientras Duermes
- 6: Pentalegrías
- 7: En Mi Casa
- 8: Luna De Madrid
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Enlace Funk magazine, they present the world's first Flamenco-Jazz compilation, featuring 16 tracks from between 1978 to 2025, released on vinyl for the first time. A musical dialogue between Flamenco and Jazz, unique in the world, a journey through some of the most important artists of this style, starting with the seminal work of the group Dolores in 1978, and continuing to examples of the current sound of this exciting fusion. Includes tracks never before released on vinyl by artists such as Jorge Pardo, Chano Dominguez, Pedro Ojesto, and Marc Miralta. The first volume of Flamenco-Jazz aims to showcase this unique style that has proven to be a bridge of communication and dialogue between flamenco and jazz musicians, creating an inimitable sound that is constantly evolving and transcending barriers. We take as our starting point a 1978 recording by Dolores, featuring Paco de Lucía, which later led to the formation of her legendary sextet with musicians who had participated in this recording. Of course, this first volume wouldn't be complete without other masters like Josemi Carmona, Pedro Ojesto, and Marc Miralta. And of course, a new generation of names that have elevated the genre to its current status, such as flautists Trinidad Jiménez and Sergio De Lope, Juanfe Pérez and Juan Pérez Rodríguez from Huelva, Pablo Martín Caminero from Vitoria, and Miquel Alvarez from Valencia. Not forgetting innovators like Antonio Lizana and Enriquito, who are crossing borders and sharing their unique style. Ltd ed.classic black vinyl double LP in gatefold sleeve
Levi Bruce returns to Pacific Rhythm under his Unknown Mobile moniker for the first time since 2019 with a project entitled Field Work. The project is focused around field recordings taken during the winter and spring of 2025.
These recordings come from both his travels abroad while on tour and areas near his home in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, located on the traditional lands of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and Kwanlin Dün First Nation.
Each field recording acts as the basis for a journal entry taken at the location. Raw data was used to reflect on the people, actions, and environmental elements connected to the site through additional production and manipulation.
ROOTS RECORDINGS takes some of their stand out digital releases and drops them on this 4 track EP. LOVE ATHLETICS & SEAN MCNULTY's "QUEEN" is on here in two bumpin' tech house mixes b/w DAN LAINO's bumpin' house track "UNDER THE LIGHT", original mix and the CORY WELLS remix. Funky, jackin' and deep!
- A1: What About Tomorrow?
- A2: Meine Beste Freundin
- A3: Needle Drop
- A4: Carousel
- A5: Laugh And Cricket
- B1: Faces
- B2: Toxic
- B3: What Happened Next
- B4: You Made Sunday
- B5: Going Home
Lo Recordings are very proud to announce the release of a beautiful collaborative project. A seamless sonic journey that guides us through the filmic landscape of a bygone era. Chiming in the past and resonating in the present.
Meg Morley and Haiku Salut combine their talents for the reimagining of a score for the 1930's silent film People on Sunday. Inspired by their live performance and screening of the classic at the Flatpack festival. The release was five years in the making as they set out to capture the compositions in the studio, blending Morley’s expressive piano with Haiku Salut’s textured electronics. The result has given rise to an album that belies its historic source with a fresh and clean sound and a complex ever moving series of compositions.. 'The Lost Score' is a vibrant contemporary album for our time.
Haiku Salut are an instrumental trio whose music blends electronica, neo-classical and folk into richly layered, cinematic soundscapes. Known for their enigmatic performances and live scores to silent films, they create immersive experiences that merge timeless visuals with modern experimental sound.
Meg Morley is a Melbourne-born London-based pianist, composer and improviser who pursues cross-cultural and interdisciplinary collaborations, focusing on storytelling. Her classically trained precision and jazz-inflected improvisations have brought her to prominence through her compositions for classical and jazz ensembles, accompaniment for dance companies (Pina Bausch, English National Ballet) and her internationally-acclaimed original scores for silent film.





































