In a career laden with highlights and hallmarks in the annals of soul history, 'Just As I Am' is rather overlooked as one of the best soul debuts ever issued. Beautifully remastered, 'Just as I Am' is presented to a new generation of listeners who may have missed out the first time. With this remastering comes an intimacy, warmth, and immediacy to the recordings that was only hinted at with previous versions; it's almost as if Withers is in a living room singing to a small group of people, rather than making a record. Of course, the instantly recognizable anthem "Ain't No Sunshine" gets all of the acclaim it so richly deserves, but also in tracks like "Harlem", 'Grandma's Hands' and "Better Off Dead" you can hear the intensity and maturity of Bill's performances. Even when he's doing covers, Withers makes them sound as if they are his own compositions.
Give this classic record a spin, and get ready to be submersed in the Soul of one of the true masters of the genre!
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Versalife's N.T.A. part 2 is taking us further down deep into the night! This is some of the at widest, cleanest, most absorbing electro, techno tracks we've heard in a while! Especially the b-side tracks oozes twilight suave and atmosphere with its precise electro pulse and caressing midnight sounds.
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Roots Reggae-Klassiker aus dem Jahre 1982 im Original Artwork neu aufgelegt. Die Henry 'Junjo' Lawes Produktion entstand seinerzeit im Channel One Studio mit den Roots Radics in Top-Besetzung und wurde von Scientist im King Tubby's Studio abgemischt. Johnny Osbourne gehört zu den ganz Großen der jamaikanischen Künstler, und "Never Stop Fighting" ist einer der Höhepunkte seiner Karriere. Die Songs "Love Is Universal", "Give A Little Love", "In Your Eyes", "Never Stop Fighting" und "Over 31 Under 21" sind zeitlos und bilden die Basis für das Dub-Reggae-Kultalbum "Scientist Wins The World Cup". Ebenfalls erhätlich: Johnny Osbourne "Reggae Legends" 4CD Box-Set (Artikel-Nr. GRE2080 Barcode 601811208021) inklusive der CD zu dieser LP.
- A1: Electroplasm 10:12
- A2: No Turn Un-Stoned 8:02
- B1: Shpongolese Spoken Here 6:38
- B2: Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland 10:26
- C1: Nothing Is Something Worth Doing 6:24
- C2: I Am You 11:36
- D1: Invisible Man In A Fluorescent Suit 8:54
- D2: Walking Backwards Through The Cosmic Mirror 8:13
- E1: Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (Live At Red Rocks 2014) 9:54
- E2: Nothing Is Something Worth Doing (Live At Red Rocks 2014) 6:42
- F1: I Am You (Live In London 2013) 11:29
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* After three groundbreaking albums over the course of a decade, the internationally acclaimed electronica project Shpongle have returned from what fans feared was the end of the project when 'Nothing Lasts but Nothing is Lost', their third album, was released. Not prepared to leave us hanging, electronic music pioneers Simon Posford and Raja Ram have continued to push the envelope and break boundaries to create yet another sonic masterpiece: the much-awaited fourth Shpongle album, 'Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland'.
* There are languages here that Shpongle fans will know and love as much as their previous work, and yet there are some massive leaps forward in terms of production techniques, sonic trickery, structure, and direction compared to all of the previous outings to date. With influences drawn from anywhere from Steve Reich and Mike Oldfield to the Batman movies and beyond, this really is another 'over the top' record in terms of production skills, tonal textures, and original ideas from Shpongle. It is rich in detail and emotion, in worldly and otherworldly samples and inspiration, and in
harmonic and melodic construction.
* Shpongle continues to evolve and inspire and with two sell-out back to back shows at the Roundhouse in London (30th and 31st October) to celebrate the launch, Shpongle prove to be as popular as ever and this album is already in huge demand.
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P: Limited Edition 3D Lenticular Gatefold sleeve, 2 x 180g heavy weight vinyl
After four years of touring, Shpongle return with a new album, though much has changed. Music production isn't something for just enthusiasts anymore, and the tools needed to make an entire album in your bedroom are becoming increasingly available and affordable... yet this just makes Shpongle's return all the more welcome. In a time where more and more focus is put on commercialization and churning out quick hits Simon and Raja's latest work is a welcome breathe of fresh air wedded to nostalgia, and proves that the group isn't ready to become stagnant anytime soon.
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What you have in your hand is Tappa Zukie's legendary 'Escape from Hell' album.
Originally released in 1977 as a dub follow up to Tapper's exceptional 1976 release 'Tappa Zukie in Dub' (JRLP044).
The 'In Dub' album was cut using the great talents of engineer Philip Smart, but when the tracks were pulled together for its follow up 'Escape to Hell' Philip Smart had left Jamaica for New York and his replacement at the controls was Prince Jammy.Who had just returned from Canada at the request of King Tubby himself.
The purpose was to fill Mr. Smarts position.
Tapper was definitely in good hands and at the time he would tell the Prince was soon to become King Jammy due to his outstanding studio work.
The 'Escape from Hell' set was initially overlooked more to the fact of the small numbers of its original pressing.The album makes great use of Tapper's extraordinary Channel One rhythms cut with Sly and Robbie's The Revolutionary's Band.
Great rhythms matched the magic from King Tubby's studio at the hands of Prince Jammy.
We added the cd release for this album and at Tappers request some alternative dubs and tracks that seem to compliment this set.
So drop the needle on this great album and judge for yourself..
....A FINE ALBUM CUT IN FINE STYLE...
A lot can happen in ten years.
Rewind back to Gateshead in 2008 - the producer Smoove is round his friend and keyboard player - Mike Porter's house. Together they are working on tracks for his project and all of a sudden they hear a heavenly voice from the neighbour. Transfixed by the vocals that are caressing their ears they go and investigate to find a youthful John Turrell doing his thing at a practice with a local band he played with when he wasn't teaching carpentry at the local college. Together they woo him with their Geordie charms and the initial line up of 'Smoove & Turrell' is born. The group instantly gel and soon after have penned the killer track 'I Can't Give You Up'...
Flash forward to 2019 and the carpentry community looks on with jealousy as the group has gone from strength to strength. Signed to the independent label Jalapeno Records they are now five albums deep and they have achieved multiple radio-playlisted singles, won awards, toured with the likes of Chic, gained sync success across the world and continue to wow venues in all continents with their thrilling live shows on the regular.
All of this in an age where attention spans are shorter than ever and there is more access to music than ever. This is certainly an achievement worth celebrating. Doubly so in fact as not only is it their ten year anniversary collection but also it is the 300th official release on Jalapeno Records so it only seems right that the occasion gets commemorated properly - a double gatefold LP with brass coloured vinyl somehow seems appropriate...
Comprising of 18 tracks taken from all five of their studio albums as well as two new barnstorming tunes exclusive to this release - it's a veritable feast of northern funk gems from start to finish. Favourites from their deep catalogue including 'Slow Down', 'Beggarman', 'In Deep', 'Have Love' and 'You Could've Been A Lady' are all present and correct, lining up next to the two newbies which also hold their own.
"But what about the new tracks!" we hear you cry - well Smoove's solo rework of The Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man is the stuff of legend with physical copies changing hands for huge sums (if you are lucky enough to be able to locate one in the first place!). The track has long been a staple of S&T live sets but they've never laid it down in a studio recording... That is until now. It's a monster of a tune and the perfect way to kick proceedings off on this record.
That's not all though, as the lads also serve up the aptly reflective 'Give it Back'. It's signature Smoove & Turrell stuff - full of soul with deep and heartfelt lyricism. Turrell's chorus refrain "We love the ones who give it back" is typically honest and true of a band that prides themselves on community. Proper canny that. Proper canny.
Electronic Leatherette is the new label from Riga based producer Dmitry Distant. After years of making electro and wave music he decided to create a new story and run his label. With a first release label provides a series of 4 basic nature elements. As a fundament of everything this release is dedicated to element Earth and can bring you though atmosphere of esotoric electronic music within guides from Vessel in Distress, Heinrich Dressel, Franck Kartell and new comer name from same planet MSRG. Enjoy your travel and sound scape.
- A1: Personal Jesus
- A2: Just Can't Get Enough
- A3: Everything Counts
- B1: Enjoy The Silence
- B2: Shake The Disease
- B3: See You
- C1: It's No Good
- C2: Strangelove
- C3: Suffer Well
- D1: Dream On
- D2: People Are People
- D3: Martyr ((Single Version)
- E1: Walking In My Shoes
- E2: I Feel You
- E3: Precious
- F1: Master And Servant
- F2: New Life (Remastered)
- F3: Never Let Me Down Again (Remastered)
Keyboardist and composer Weldon Irvine is among the most celebrated Jazz-Funk artists of all time. He was Nina Simone's bandleader for years, and wrote the lyrics for her iconic civil rights anthem To Be Young, Gifted and Black'. Throughout the 1970s, Irvine released a series of seminal albums full of deep, soulful, funky grooves. The Sisters is a collection of lost tracks and demos from his late-1970s studio sessions with fellow Jazz-Funk luminary Don Blackman. Featuring the hit single Morning Sunrise' (later famously sampled on Jay-Z's Dear Summer'), the album contains a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks that stand up with the best work in Irvine's impressive catalog. Courtesy of Nature Sounds, this rare collection is finally back in stock on limited-edition vinyl. Order this official reissue of The Sisters now while supplies last.
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Strut are proud to announce the first ever internationally released new studio album by one of the all-time legends of Nigerian music, Orlando Julius, in a mouth-watering new collaboration with London super-group The Heliocentrics. At his club residency in Ibadan, Orlando Julius was one of the very first to begin fusing US R&B with traditional highlife during the mid-'60s with his Modern Aces band. His 'Super Afro Soul' album from '66 set the blueprint for a whole generation of Afrobeat and Afro funk stars and, in an illustrious career, Julius met and played with Louis Armstrong, The Crusaders, Hugh Masekela and Lamont Dozier among others, famously co-composing the classic 'Going Back To My Roots' in 1979 whilst based in the USA.
or 'Jaiyede Afro', Julius takes us back to his own roots, revisiting several compositions from h s early years whi ch have never previ ousl y been recorded. The title track recal l s his experiences as a boy: 'my mother would go to group meetings with other women. They would sing together and play drums, I would play along with them and we would sing this song together.' Infectious chant 'Omo Oba Blues' is a traditional song sung at Julius' school which he re-arranged in 1965 for his Modern Aces band. The epic Afrobeat jam 'Be Counted' stems from his years in the USA: 'this was written around 1976 while I was living on the West coast. I did start recording it for the 'Sisi Sade' album around 1985 but it was never finished.'
Other tracks include 'Buje Buje' and 'Aseni', both re-worked arrangements from his rare 'Orlando Julius and The Afro Sounders' album from 1973.
Recorded at the Heliocentrics' fully analogue HQ in North London, the band follow their memorable collaborations with Mulatu Astatke and Lloyd Miller by taking Orlando's sound into new, progressive directions, retaining the raw grit of his early work and adding psychedelic touches and adventurous new arrangements. They also contribute live favourite, the James Brown cover 'In The Middle' and a series of memorable shorter interludes.
- A1: Transmission Of Life
- A2: Negative Flash
- B1: Walking With Clouds
- B2: Cerebral Cortex Malfunction 5 - Cluben In Guyana
- C1: Look Within
- C2: Unordinary Realities
- D1: Dimensional Glide
- D2: War Of The Clones
- E1: Crossing Into The Mental Astroplane
- E2: Do You Want To Get Down
- F1: Do You Want To Get Down (Vocal De Void)
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3x12'' Re-issue of this Drexciyan masterpiece that was previously released on Supremat. Now including the tracks that were only available on the CD version when the album first came out in 2001.
If the late James Marcel Stinson left anything in his wake it's certainly the staggering amount of beauty he produced over the years. Tresor Records prepare to re issue a slice of that beauty on October 10th.
Thematically, 'The Opening Of The Cerebral Gate' saw Stinson shift away from the grand narrative of the Drexciyan saga, instead exploring a sub-plot of esoteric concepts revolving around internal, mental and psychedelic tropes. Musically, it presents the electro genius at the height of his game.
- A1: In The Flesh?
- A2: The Thin Ice
- A3: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
- A4: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
- A5: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
- A6: The Ballad Of Jean Charles De Menezes
- B1: Mother
- B2: Goodbye Blue Sky
- B3: Empty Spaces
- B4: What Shall We Do Now?
- C1: Young Lust
- C2: One Of My Turns
- C3: Don't Leave Me Now
- C4: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3)
- C5: Last Few Bricks
- C6: Goodbye Cruel World
- D1: Hey You
- D2: Is There Anybody Out There?
- D3: Nobody Home
- D4: Vera
- D5: Bring The Boys Back Home
- E1: Comfortably Numb
- E2: The Show Must Go On
- E3: In The Flesh
- F2: Stop
- F3: The Trial
- F4: Outside The Wall
- E4: Run Like Hell
- F1: Waiting For The Worms
- A1: Prologue (If I Ever Lose My Faith In You)
- A2: Love Is Stronger Than Justice (The Munificent Seven)
- A3: Fields Of Gold
- A4: Heavy Cloud No Rain
- A5: She's Too Good For Me
- A6: Seven Days
- B1: Saint Augustine In Hell
- B2: It's Probably Me
- B3: Shape Of My Heart
- B4: Something The Boy Said
- B5: Epilogue (Nothing 'Bout Me)
- A1: Survival
- A2: Nonstop
- A3: Elevate
- A4: Emotionless
- A5: God's Plan
- A6: I'm Upset
- B1: 8 Out Of 10 Cats
- B2: Mob Ties
- B3: Can't Take A Joke
- B4: Sandra's Rose
- B5: Talk Up Ft. Jay-Z
- B6: Is There More
- C1: Peak
- C2: Summer Games
- C3: Jaded
- C4: Nice For What
- C5: Finesse
- C6: Ratchet Happy Birthday
- C7: That's How You Feel
- D1: Blue Tint
- D2: In My Feelings
- D3: Don't Matter To Me Ft. Michael Jackson
- D4: After Dark Ft. Static Major, Ty Dolla $Ign
- D5: Final Fantasy
- D6: March 14
das neue album incl. 2+2=5, Stand Up Sit Down, Sail to the Moon, Backdrifts, Go to Sleep, Where I End & You Begin, We suck young Blood, The Gloaming, There Three, I will, A Punchup at a Wedding, Myxomatosis, Scattrbrain & A Wolf at the Floor




















