- 01: Ara Tōto
- 02: Haru Tatsu Ya
- 03: Hito Inete
- 04: Tzukuzuku To
- 05: Wakaba Fuku
- 06: Ume Saite
- 07: Yo O Kōte
- 08: Shoku No Hi Wo
- 09: Sakanu Ma Mo
- 10: Musubō To
- 11: Assari To
- 12: Kōjo Nō
- 13: Kumo Ni Aru
- 14: Tada No Gomi
- 15: Tori Tōshi
- 16: Idobata No
- 17: Iwa No Oto
- 18: Haru No Hi Ya
- 19: Suisen No
- 20: Kane Kiete
- 21: Kodama Shite
- 22: Morobito Ya
- 23: Uguisu Ni
- 24: Yuku Haru Ya
- 27: Nashi Saku Ya
- 28: Hito-No Me No-Naka-No
- 29: Hashigeta Ya
- 30: Mizu Satto
- 31: Tatami O Aruku Suzume No
- 32: Hanagami No
- 33: Hae No Fun
- 34: Ketsuron No
- 35: Ryūsei Ya
- 36: No No Ame Wa
- 37: Kasho Haisho
- 25: Hata Utsu Ya
- 26: Minazoko Ni
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- Nda
- Ungrateful (Featuring Key Glock)
- Not Nice
- Budget (Featuring Latto)
- Her
- Gift & A Curse
- Ms. Nasty
- Who Me (Featuring Pooh Shiesty)
- Red Wine
- Scary (Featuring Rico Nasty)
- Anxiety
- Flip Flop
- Consistency (Featuring Jhene Alko)
- Star (Featuring Lucky Daye)
- Pressurelicious (Featuring Future)
- Plan B
- Southside Royalty Freestyle (Featuring Big Pokey, Lil’ Keke & Sauce Walka)
- Sweetest Pie (Featuring Dua Lipa)
"Traumazine" ist das zweite Studioalbum von Megan Thee Stallion. Die Leadsingle des Albums, "Sweetie Pie", mit Dua Lipa, erreichte Platz 15 der US Billboard Hot 100 und wurde in den USA und Kanada mit Platin ausgezeichnet. Das mit Gold zertifizierte Album debütierte auf Platz 4 der Billboard 200 Charts und erreichte damit ihre fünfte Top-10-Platzierung. Außerdem erreichte es Platz 3 in den US R&B/Hip-Hop-Charts und Platz 19 in Kanada. Vier weitere Singles wurden aus dem Album ausgekoppelt, darunter "Plan B" (#29 US Hot 100, #7 US Rap / Hip-Hop - Goldstatus), "Pressurelicious" (#55 US Hot 100, #14 US R&B/Hip-Hop), "Her" (#62 US Hot 100, #19 US R&B/Hip-Hop - Goldstatus) und "Ungrateful" (#82 US Hot 100, #29 R&B/Hip-Hop).
Dies ist das erste Mal, dass "Traumazine" auf Vinyl erhältlich sein wird.
- Stand Up And Fight
- One Family
- Cosmic Journey
- Miles From Home
- Wake Up To The Day
- Morphology
- Breaking Through Time
- Natural Law
- Dancing Past Nibiru
- Field Of Dreams
Golden Ratio are Simon Stoll & Gary Clegg
It all started as a lockdown project in 2020 with Gary and myself exchanging ideas down the ether which grew into a body of work that we were excited to take further. We continued with the online process and enlisted some musicians we knew to fill in the gaps. Initially, this featured Jake Telford on sax and flute who is also credited with co-writing Morphology and Natural Law and Andre Espeut vocalist also credited with co-writing Stand Up & Fight, One Family and Wake Up To The Day. As restrictions lifted we were able to get some drummers into the studio: Filippo Galli (tracks 1 & 2) and George Addison-Atkinson (tracks 3-9). Other musicians featured are Kevin Davy, trumpet on Breaking Through Time, Gianluca Chiarella guitar solo on Morphology and Mohammed Nazam guitar on One Family.
In terms of previous experience, Simon was a member of Mamas Gun in their very early days before concentrating on a business career but has actively played with musicians from the north London music scene since the late 90’s. Gary played on the dance mix of Lazy by David Byrne produced by DJ Mark Wilkinson, played for Funkshy (Tansay Omar project), played in Charlotte Kelly’s band (from Soul II Soul) and was resident bassist at the Iceni club in the 90’s.
It’s long been our dream to have our own project featuring original compositions and dedicated to the style of music we love, our routes being the jazz funk and acid jazz scenes from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. We now have the opportunity to try and realise this dream and feel your label would be a perfect fit for us as it echoes and promotes those same musical influences.
- Them There Eyes
- Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
- He's Funny That Way
- You're Driving Me Crazy
- Strange Fruit
- I Love You, Porgy
- Lover Come Back To Me
- Billie's Blues (I Love My Man)
- Miss Brown To You
- Detour Ahead
- I Cover The Waterfront
- Crazy He Calls Me
This collaboration captures Holiday's emotive vocals alongside Getz's tenor saxophone, offering a unique blend of their styles. The performances are noted for their intimate club atmosphere, providing listeners with a glimpse into the live jazz scene of the early 1950s. A legendary recordings when one of the most important jazz saxophonists meet one of the greatest American blues and jazz singers.
- A1: It's Your Thing
- A2: Lost Times
- A3: Can't Get Next To You
- A4: The House That Jack Built
- A5: Look A Py Py
- B1: Bossa Blue
- B2: Spacing Out
- B3: Where Are We
- B4: Latin Lips
Spacing Out is an instrumental masterpiece only ever issued in Bermuda at the turn of 1970. A mix of the band's out-there original compositions and extravagant covers of The Meters, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin and The Isley Brothers, it established this band as one of the greatest instrumental bands of any genre, and helped kickstart the retro-soul/funk scenes that birthed the likes of Daptone and Big Crown Records. It's certainly a lodestar for Now-Again Records. This reissue was done with the license and participation of the entire Invaders band, with their story told in great detail in an oversized booklet penned by Jefferson "Chairman" Mao, complete with rare photos of this rarely seen ensemble. From the proverbial stank face-inducing opening bars of reverb-drenched drums and congas that announce Spacing Out, you're thrust into something visceral and fleeting: a pocket universe in which technical excess, chemistry between players, and the uninhibited energy of youth align in a kind of glorious imperfection. Spacing Out is one of the greatest instrumental albums of its or any period in that unmistakably raw - as in honest - way only a crew of largely self-taught young uns could catch a groove
- 1: The Pit (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 2Take Me To The Specialist (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 3I Am The Walrus (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 4Watching Scotty Die (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 5Going To Graceland (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 6Big Time Operator" (Duane Houser, J.d. Miller) (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 7Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything) (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 8The Badger Song (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 9Tacoland (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 0City Of Mud (2024 Remaster)
- 1: Rocketship (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 2Nitro Burning Funny Cars (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 3Surfin' Cow (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 4(Theme From) Blood Orgy Of The Atomic Fern (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 5Jellyfish Heaven (2024 Remaster)
- 1: 6(Untitled Instrumental) (2024 Remaster)
The first re-pressing of the Dead Milkmen's classic "Bucky Fellini" since its original release on Enigma Records in 1987. This album is a fan favorite and contains the Billboard charting "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)". Remastered by Phil Nicolo for contemporary vinyl, pressed in DUCKY YELLOW VINYL. The newly designed gatefold includes the original front and back covers on a beautifully produced tip-on jacket. The interior is filled with news clippings, previously unseen photographs, show posters, and QR Code WAV and MP3 downloads--all collaged together by the one and only Dean Clean. Also included, for the first time, is an inner-sleeve with lyrics and all new song-inspired art from Joe Jack Talcum. Additional bonus materials include a reproduction of a beat up, original Bucky Fellini poster and a link to download the elusive "Boner Beat" remixes. Hear what The Toronto Star deemed "a sarcastic masterpiece that takes the mickey out of a dozen cherished American icons" like never before. The Dead Milkmen aren't as stupid as they'd like to be ... Now they sound as if they might know how to play their guitars, and they produce some on-target commentary such as 'Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)'. - eople Magazine As with all Giving Groove releases all label profits are directly donated to a 501(c)3 music-related charity-the recipient being the wonderful Philadelphia based organization Rock to the Future.
- Red
- Haunted Water
- Hard To Please
- Golden Numbers
- Melted Wings
- Under The Sun
- Real Fun
- Hard To Please (Reprise)
- Afterlife
- Dirty Desert Dreams
- Secret Thread
- Falling Asleep
Mazy Fly, the second full-length by the Bay Area artist SPELLLING, explores the tension between the thrill of exploring the unknown and the terror of imminent destruction. Chrystia Cabral spent the summer of 2018 in her Berkeley studio reflecting on the thresholds of human progress and longing for a new and better tomorrow. She was struck by the way the same technologies that have given humans the ability to achieve utopian dreams of discovery have also brought the world to the precipice of dystopic global devastation. Despite the darkness of this reality, Mazy Fly is defiantly optimistic. It is a celestial voyage into the unknown, piloted by Cabral. Mazy Fly musically traverses the spaces between languid, honey-soaked vocals and distant angelic whispers, from thumping 808 club beats to crunching tape loops, and from silky, smooth R&B to whirling organ sonatas. Cabral became enamored by the idea of flight as a harbinger of both progress and apocalypse, and that was expressed in the textures and compositional techniques she utilized. Swarms, flocks, flies, angels, spaceships, flying saucers - all are represented sonically by Cabral and her Juno-106 synthesizer.
Chontane returns with Set A Dot, the third release on his label, TANE. Offering a four-track statement of pure rhythmic intensity and intricate groove construction. Known for his precision-driven approach to techno, Chontane continues to refine his sound, fusing raw
percussive elements, hypnotic basslines, and evolving sonic textures into club-ready weapons that move both the mind and body..
From the outset, Magallanes asserts itself with rolling drum patterns and pulsating synths, locking listeners into its hypnotic rhythm. Hypnotic synth pulses weave through the track, building tension gradually until it breaks into a dense, rhythmic crescendo.
Next up, Turn the Tables lives up to its name, amplifying the energy with snapping hi-hats, deep bass momentum, and restrained synth modulations. A functional yet immersive trip through layered percussive textures.
The B-side offers a deeper, more atmospheric twist. Cycle Break channels a grooveheavy, tribal-infused flow, using intricate rhythmic interplay and distant, metallic textures to create a track that breathes and expands across the mix.
Rounding out the release, Set A Dot leans into pure forward motion, with skittering percussion, sharp synths, and a rolling low-end pulse, making it a go-to tool for seamless DJ layering and extended club sets.
With Set A Dot, Chontane refines his signature style, delivering tracks that are meticulously detailed and irresistibly powerful.
A journey through rhythm, texture, and raw energy.
On Katelyn Clark and Mitch Renaud's »Ouroboros,« astronomical and astrological phenomena, concepts and symbols such as the Great Year or the Eternal Return serve as the starting points for sonic explorations and experimentations. Focusing on a uniquely tempered range of frequencies, from low-enddrone rumbles to airy pipe swirls, the duo develops a minimalist and highly evocative sonic universe on their debut album for Hallow Ground.
Working as composers, improvisers and curators in Canada's vibrant experimental and early music scenes, Clark and Renaud began developing »Ouroboros« through extensive improvisation with a reduced setup. Clark, who has worked extensively with historical keyboards since her studies in Amsterdam and Siena, played a small pipe organ modeled after a 14th-century instrument while Renaud brought a modular synthesizer and his interest in feedback systems to the collaboration. Later, the duo further refined their artistic dialog and the sonic interactions of the two instruments through the shared space of a two day recording session in Vancouver. Subtle crackling, acoustic beating and other (psycho-)acoustic effects in five pieces document this encounter, giving the music a profound physicality while hinting at the bodily presence of the two collaborators.
Just as the cyclicality of natural phenomena or the repetition of planetary movements is both a scientific fact and of the cultural imaginary, the sound worlds of »Ouroboros« are fundamentally rooted in time and space while transgressing the idea of a »here and now« through their conceptual links to geological and planetary time. The interplay of portative organ and modular synthesizer, which merge fluidly and in ever-changing ways, leads to a kind of circularity, a timelessness, a no-time. At the same time, the movements and subtle changes undermine the idea of repetition in the negative sense. After all, the Eternal Return, as Gilles Deleuze writes in regard to Nietzsche, is not the return of the same but a repetition of repetition. The only constant is change, the production of new intensities, of new forms of life – and of new frequencies.
- A1: Dialogue 1
- A2: Number 11 To The World’s End
- A3: Dialogue 2
- A4 43: 0 King’s Road (Punk Meets Rock’n’roll)
- A5: Dialogue 3
- A6: You’re Gonna Wake Up One Morning…
- A7: Dialogue 4
- A8: Dangerously Close To Love
- A9: Dialogue 5
- A10: Walking
- A11: Dialogue 6
- A12: Someone Dropped A Bomb In The Uk
- B1: Dialogue 7
- B2: The Ballad Of Johnny Rotten
- B3: Dialogue 8
- B4: Tomorrow Is Gonna Be Aa Very Different Day
- B5: Dialogue 9
- B6: The Revolutions Coming
- B7: Dialogue 10
- B8: Punk Rock Clothes For Heroes
- B9: Dialogue 11
- B10: Where Have All The Punk Poets Gone
- B11: Dialogue 12
- B12: Punk Rock Pictures On My Wall
- B13: Dialogue 13
Some time back just after then and before now, i was approached to work up a rough working script for a Punk Rock film, based on a boys entre into the whole Punk Arena and how it would affect his life. A loosely updated tale somewhere along the lines of a ‘Punk Quadrophenia’.
After many stop / starts and we are waiting for funding… etc, etc... and changing of ideas. I thought I better just get on with it. I worked up twelve tracks and put an opening script together for approval. Like some of the best made plans, as time moved on, so did the theme and the initial rush of enthusiasm rolled on to somewhere else.
A shame but lurking in the back of Punk Art studios the tapes were found and a bent up copy of the working introduction script. So here it is in all its rough and ready glory. Who knows what might have been but here is some of what could have been… hope you enjoy the idea.
Mal-One
HONKYTONK HOLLYWOOD ist Jon Pardis fünftes Studio Album, das moderne Country-Musik mit traditionellen Honkytonk-Elementen verbindet. Das Album verspricht eine Mischung aus Southern Rock,
klassichen Honkytonk und modernen Einflüssen, die Pardi als authentischen Künstler mit einer Vorliebe für
traditionelle Country-Sounds unterstreichen.
Jon Pardi ist ein US-amerikanischer Country-Sänger und Songwriter. Bekannt wurde er mit Hits wie ”Dirt
on My Boots”, ”Heartache Medication” und ”Head Over Boots”. Er hat mehrere Platin Auszeichnungen
erhalten und gehört zu den führenden Künstlern der heutigen Country-Szene.
Hätte der früh verstorbene Saxofonist Tubby Hayes in den sechziger Jahren nicht vor allen Dingen in
Großbritannien gewirkt, wo er in Jazzkreisen heute als Idol gilt, wäre sein Name ganz sicher weltweit
bekannt. Der Brite entlockte seinem Saxofon mitreißenden Modern Jazz und elegante Balladen und war
immer auf Augenhöhe mit seinen amerikanischen Jazzkollegen.
Nachdem Decca Records vor fünf Jahren eine Decca-CD-Komplettbox des Künstlers veröffentlichte, folgt
jetzt mit der LP “Splonge! An Introduction To Tubby Hayes“ eine von Filmemacher und Autor Mark Baxter
zusammengestellte Compilation der besten, groovigsten und wichtigsten Tubby-Hayes-Tracks.
Auf der bedruckten Innenhülle der 140g-LP finden sich Linernotes, Coverabbildungen und diskografische
Angaben zu allen Tracks.
- A1: Pigs
- A2: How I Could Just Kill A Man
- A3: Hand On The Pump
- A4: Hole In The Head
- A5: Ultraviolet Dreams
- A6: Light Another
- A7: The Phuncky Feel One
- A8: Break It Up
- B1: Real Estate
- B2: Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
- B3: Psycobetabuckdown
- B4: Something For The Blunted
- B5: Latin Lingo
- B6: The Funky Cypress Hill Shit
- B7: Tres Equis
- B8: Born To Get Busy
The latest drop on Art-E-Fax welcomes back deep cover braindance tinkerer Briain with a tape of warm and gritty electronica done the right way.
We last coaxed Barry O’Brien away from his day job as sound tech at beloved Berlin haunts Ohm and Tresor for a 12” back in 2019, and now he’s graced us with 11 slices of tweaked and freaked machine funk that should appeal to anyone who savours the maverick electro crossover between Rephlex and Drexciya.
The synth lines crunch and squirm and the beats stutter and rasp as Briain rolls out one wonkily perfect jam after another. In the intricate detail and movement that drives each track forwards you can sense the insular focus that comes with the best shut-in electronica. ‘Fist Fight Or Hug’ toys with sliced up breaks while ‘The Precipitous Descent Of Dignity’ deals in dystopian electro of the highest calibre. ‘Beal Bocht’; puts the drums to one side for a gloriously dislocated trip through FM synthesis and broken delay feedback and ‘Cognitive Dissonance’ revels in twitchy micro perc and delicate keys.
It’s a full-bodied album to sink your teeth into, and while it proudly carries the torch from certain legendary electronica forebears, it’s also delivered with all the charm and personality required to make for a future classic in the braindance canon.
- My Funny Valentine
- Darn That Dream
- You Go To My Head
- Inner Voice
- I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
- Chance Meeting
- Turn Out The Stars
- Adagio
180g audiophile vinyl reissue of guitarist John Abercrombie and pianist Andy LaVerne's 2003 duo album 'Timelines', which is appearing on vinyl for the frst time 40 years ago Bill Evans and Jim Hall recorded two brilliant duo albums called 'Intermodulations' and 'Undercurrent'. Andy Laverne and John Abercrombie whose collaboration dates back to the late 1960s have been inspired by the Evans- Hall recordings and have been experimenting with the format.
Andy LaVerne remarks, "Over the years we have collaborated as a duo many times in concerts, club dates, workshop sessions. I guess Bill and Jim set a wonderful example to us of what could be achieved by the piano/guitar instrumentation".
This album - with 8 of the 11 original tracks making the LP cut - though is neither recreation nor copying of the original material, is an evolution of the predecessors.
John Abercrombie: guitar
Andy Laverne: piano
Recorded September 2002
An exclusive 7" re-release of this psychedelic funk ballad from Tulsa's "Outback" Band. As featured on Now-Again's 'More Loving On The Flipside' compilation, "Strangers (In Our Homeland)" epitomises the expression of social & political change during an era of psychedlia infused music. In partnership with the two surviving members of Outback, both Symphonical & Now-Again are proud to showcase the voice of independent artists.
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The origin of "Outback" dates back to the late 50s, a five-piece blues outfit named "Little Lo and the Rest of Us" included music educator & bass guitarist Edward "Cha-Cha" Cherry, saxophonists Eugene "Buggy" Roach & James "Flab" Farley whom, alongside drummer Roscoe J. Dabney III "Roach", Ronnie Wilson on trumpet, guitarists Roy "Rochester" Walker & Michael Collins, would form The Magnificent Seven, the house band for Tulsa's 'Rose Room'.
Alumni of Booker T. Washington High School, The Magnificent Seven influenced & set the standard for the Tulsa sound, as demonstrated through their only single, recorded in 1966, the two part 'Pluck-A-Pluck'. 'The Sevenettes', the groups' female vocal trio, included the rotation of Lena Luckey Wilson, Gwendolyn French, Rose Brewer Lewis, Jeanetta Williams & Maxayn. The Magnificent Seven, led by "Cha-Cha", toured nationally throughout the 60s with their infectious, raw R&B sound, and were the platform for many of Tulsa's talent including Ronnie & Charlie Wilson who would later create the GAP Band.
Roscoe J. Dabney III, the first Black Panther to establish the Tulsa chapter in 1969 known as the NCCF (National Committee to Combat Fascism), proposed the name change to "Outback" in the early 70s. Their sound & formation was changing from R&B to Psychedelic, from the grit to the phase, epitomised by their unique line-up of having two bassists playing simultaneously, both Reggie Cherry & "Chilly" Willie Lewis, the musical foundation to their only recorded single, "Strangers (In Our Homeland)" & "Reggie's Thang".
Song writer & band affiliate, Maurice Pope, produced the lyrics to "Strangers (In Our Homeland)" and handed over the musical attributes to Willie Lewis & Outback to convey his message, as sung by Lena Luckey Wilson. Dabney recalls the song is based on religious scriptures, whilst highlighting the parallel of Black slavery in the U.S.
"Reggie's Thang", written by Dabney's cousin, bassist Reggie Cherry, provides a psychedelic instrumental, a sound which Lena recalls is what set apart Outback from other Tulsa groups. As well as playing clubs, the seated shows provided an environment for the group to showcase their musicianship to those who wanted to be immersed & listen.
Their single, released on Empathy, was recorded in 1972, and are the only known recordings by Outback. Recorded live onto 8-track at a studio located at on East Pine St in the heart of Tulsa's Black community, an independent & unknown studio located on a strip mall.
The Outback members who recorded are:
Lena Luckey Wilson - Vocals
Roscoe J. Dabney III "Roach" - Drums
"Chilly" Willie Lewis - Bass
Reggie Cherry - Bass
Edward "Cha-Cha" Cherry - Keys
Joyce Daws - Trumpet
Roy Walker "Rochester" - Guitar
Robert Luckey "Uncle Bobby"- Percussion
Fredy Berry "Freddy" - Tenor Sax
Band leader & group manager: Edward "Cha-Cha" Cherry
Booking Agent: Ernie Fields Sr.
In 1973 whilst performing in Ft. Worth, TX, Buck Ram approached Willie Lewis backstage and invited him to join The Platters, Lewis accepted. Supposedly, a recording deal was offered to Outback in exchange, which never happened.
The group continued in various formations after Lewis left, however as an integral member, the feeling never equalled their original form and soon after dissolved.
Leon Russell approached Lena Lucky Wilson in 1974 to go on tour with the GAP Band as their backing singer, upon returning Tulsa Lena moved to Los Angeles to pursue her musical career with Leon & Mary Russell amongst various others.
Dabney continued music and became a TV producer & director in 1976.
The only surviving members of Outback today are Lena Luckey Wilson & Roscoe J. Dabney III.
- Nightsteel
- Darkness Reigns
- Screams Of Agony
- Warlord's Betrayal
- Whispers Of The Heart
- Eternal Fight
- Calm Lake
- Win Or Lose
- Panagioti
- Damned
- Sorrows
Debut album for the brand new Greek heavy/power metal band conceived by songwriter and bass player Bill Sam Featuring Travis Wills (Crimson Glory, Infdel Rising), Craig Cairns (Tailgunner, Induction), Rob Lundgren (Reveal, Mystery Moon), Mauro Elias on vocals, and Igor Paspalj (Guitarist of the Year 2020 by Guitar World and Guitar Player magazines) on lead guitar.
Produced by Bill Sam, mixed and mastered by Loz at Fat As Funk Studio.
Cover artwork, LP, CD and booklet art by NobotX (Arch Rival, Hansel, More Than Anything)
Songs about the unity of Sudan, peace between Muslims and Christians and the fate of war orphans, backed by grooves equally taking influence from Arabic sounds, American funk as well as neighboring Ethiopia.
Kamal Keila was among the first artist we met in Sudan during our two trips to Khartoum and Omdurman last year. He is one of the key figures of the Sudanese jazz scene that was a vital part of the musical culture in Sudan from the mid 1960s until the islamist revolution in the late 1980s. When we meet Kamal he luckily presented us with two mold covered studio reels.
Each tape included five tracks. One with English lyrics and another with Arabic ones. Musically you can hear the influence of neighboring Ethiopia much more than on other Sudanese recordings of the time, as well as references to Fela and American funk and soul. His lyrics, at least when he sings in English which gave him more freedom from censorship, are very political. A brave statement in the political climate of Sudan of the last decades, preaching for the unity of Sudan, peace between Muslims and Christians and singing the blues about the fate of war orphans called "Shmasha".
A note inside one of the boxes specified the track titles, durations and the fact that the sessions were recorded on the 12th of august 1992. Both sessions stand as a hearable testament how Kamal Keila stuck to a sound aesthetic from decades ago, while incorporating current events into his lyrics.
Kamal Keila's album is the first in a series of releases covering the Sudanese jazz scene on Habibi Funk. Be on the lookout for albums by The Scorpions and Sharhabeel coming soon.
2LP + Download Code + 8 Page Booklet
Welcome back to the jungle with Nils' second solo EP on our imprint. It's the 10th release and the label co-founder gives us his live-tested signature sped-up Hip-Hop vibes.
Expect some boogielicious acid sounds, fat bass lines, funky House grooves and syncopated rap vocals straight from Ivry in the Parisian suburbs.
"SABLE, fABLE" ist das fünfte Album des Projekts von Justin Vernon und enthält eine Liebesgeschichte, die mit üppiger, strahlender Popmusik unterlegt ist. Während das Album mit der verletzlichen Entlastung der im vorangegangenen Herbst erschienenen "SABLE," EP beginnt, geht das Triptychon nahtlos in eine neue, neunsongige Saga über, in der aus einer Person zwei werden, Dunkelheit sich in lachsfarbene Schönheit verwandelt und Traurigkeit in unbändige Freude umschlägt. Während SABLE eine karge und einsame Abrechnung mit einem Schmerz ist, der lange die Vergangenheit bestimmte, blickt fABLE in eine lebendige Zukunft voller Licht, Sinn und Möglichkeiten. "SABLE, fABLE" wurde von Justin Vernon und Jim-E Stack produziert und hauptsächlich in Vernons April Base in Wisconsin aufgenommen, nachdem das Studio während einer Renovierung jahrelang still lag. Das Konzept für das Album entstand am 22.2.22, als Stack mit Danielle Haim dort eintraf. Mehrere Tage lang eingeschneit, vereinten sich Vernons und Haims Stimmen auf "If Only I Could Wait", einem Duett mit entscheidender Perspektive, in dem es darum geht, dass man nicht die Kraft hat, die beste Version von sich selbst außerhalb des Glühens einer neuen Liebe zu sein. Wenn SABLE der Prolog war, ein Prolog in der Dunkelheit, eine kontrollierte Verbrennung, die den Weg für neue Möglichkeiten ebnet, dann ist fABLE das Buch, das folgt. Wo SABLE, ein Werk der Einsamkeit war, ist fABLE eine ausgestreckte Hand. Strahlende, verschnörkelte Popmusik umspielt Vernons Stimme, während er sich auf eine neue und schöne Ära konzentriert. Bei jedem Lied sind seine Augen auf eine bestimmte Person gerichtet. Es ist Liebe, was bedeutet, dass in fABLE eine intensive Klarheit, Konzentration und Ehrlichkeit herrscht. Es ist das Porträt eines Mannes, der von dieser ersten Begegnung überflutet und überwältigt ist ("Everything Is Peaceful Love"). Es ist ein Tableau, das von Sex und unbändigem Verlangen geprägt ist ("Walk Home"). Ein Mann, voller Licht und Tatendrang, der eine ganze Zukunft vor sich sieht. Verliebtheit hat etwas unbestreitbar Heilendes an sich, und die intensive Klarheit, Konzentration, Ehrlichkeit und Feierlichkeit, die sie in diese Songs bringt. Doch der Schatten von SABLE liegt noch immer in der Luft, und alte Gefühle können zurückkehren, selbst wenn man sich die Mühe gemacht hat, neu anzufangen. Wie in einer Fabel vermittelt jeder Track eine Lektion, und in fABLE geht es um den selbstlosen Rhythmus, der erforderlich ist, wenn man mit einer anderen Person verstrickt ist. Der vorletzte Song - und im weiteren Sinne das ganze Album - ist ein Versprechen. Er ist bereit, diesen Rhythmus zu finden.



















