- A1: Filó Machado - Quero Pouco, Quero Muito
- A2: Sandra De Sá - Guarde Minha Voz
- A3: Altay Veloso - Débora
- A4: Junior Mendes - Copacabana Sadia
- B5: Don Beto - Renascendo Em Mim
- B6: Lucia Turnbull - Toda Manhã Brilha O Sol
- B7: Guilherme Arantes - Coisas Do Brasil (Ao Vivo)
- B8: Carlos Bivar - Maré
- B9: Biafra - Leão Ferido
- C10: Santa Cruz - Mais Uma Chance
- C11: Jane Duboc - Se Eu Te Pego De Jeito
- C12: Cassiano - Rio Best-Seller
- C13: Carlinhos E Soninha Queiroz - Pra Você
- C14: Gelson Oliveira - Acordes E Sementes
- D15: Zeca Do Trombone - Rota-Mar
- D16: Roupa Nova - Clearer
- D17: Kiko Zambianchi - Estréia
- D18: Brylho - Jóia Rara
- D19: Rita Lee - Atlantida
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- A1: The Cure All Cats Are Grey
- A2: Black Sabbath Planet Caravan
- A3: Nino Rota O' Venezia Venaga Venusia
- A4: The Band I Shall Be Released
- B1: Georges Delerue Camille
- B2: Japan Ghosts
- B3: Scott Walker The Old Man's Back Again
- B4: Jeff Alexander Come Wander With Me
- B5: Cat Power Metal Heart
- C1: Minnie Riperton Lovin' You
- C2: Tan Dun For The World
- C3: Sébastien Tellier Le Long De La Rivière Tendre
- C4: Lee Hazlewood My Autumn's Done Come
- D1: Robert Wyatt P.l.a
- D2: Elliott Smith Let's Get Lost
- D3: The Troggs Cousin Jane
- D4: Air / Alessandro Baricco Musica
- D5: The Cleveland Orchestra Ravel: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
- A1: Brother, My Cup Is Empty
- A2: Loverman
- A3: Mercy
- A4: Your Funeral... My Trial
- B1: Where The Wild Roses Grow
- B2: The Weeping Song
- B3: The Mercy Seat
- C1: Nobody's Baby Now
- C2: Jack The Ripper
- C3: Stagger Lee
- D1: Henry Lee (Ft. Pj Harvey)
- D2: Nick Cave 1996 Interview (With Kylie)
DELUXE VINYL EDITION!!!
By the time of their performance at the Bizarre Festival on 17th August 1996, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds were enjoying their most successful era to date. Their latest album Murder Ballads, released in February that year, was their best-selling record yet, having topped the charts in three countries and reached the Top 10 in a further five. This was aided in no small part by Nick Cave's duet with Kylie Minogue on 'Where the Wild Roses Grow', which was a worldwide hit and earned the band two ARIA awards. The video received repeated airplay on MTV, who would later nominate Nick Cave for Best Male Artist at the MTV Awards. Nick and the Seeds toured Europe, Asia and South America in support of the album, and it is their entire performance at the Bizarre Festival that is included here. Recorded and broadcast on FM radio throughout the United States, who had curiously been left off the tour's itinerary, the group captured the dark, brooding nature of Murder Ballads perfectly in their set, which included too classics from their back catalogue such as 'The Weeping Song' and 'The Mercy Seat'. As a grand finale, the band were joined by PJ Harvey - with whom Cave was romantically linked at the time - for a rendition of 'Henry Lee'.
- A1: Dj Caress - Stories (Feat. Shimon Adaf & Herzel Shviro)
- A2: Rabo & Snob - Ilussions
- B1: Jerome C - Dont Say Im Crazy (Feat. Einat)
- B2: Roy Harmon - Geshem+Geula
- B3: Ahmed Silan - Hemalot
- C1: Assaf Amdursky - Yona
- C2: Ryskinder - No Love At The Basketball Team (The Models Remix)
- C3: Mo Rayon - One Night (At Erawan Resort)
- D1: Zohar Wagner - Shtucha
- D2: Alek Lee - Amore
- D3: Ori & Yehezkel - Honesty
'Rothschild 12' operated between 2009 and 2017 in the heart of Tel-Aviv, near the bustling intersection of Herzl street and Rothschild boulevard. Located on the ground floor of an elegant eclectic-style building which was built by Mr. Abraham Fogel exactly 100 years before it opened, 'Rothschild 12 began as an art gallery and quickly became a popular relaxed café and bar. While its front terrace faced the hustle and bustle of the city's main boulevard, in its back room 'Rothschild 12' hosted nightly live shows by a variety of established as well as up and coming independent musicians. What started off as improvised jam sessions soon developed into a full program ranging from jazz and rock to world music, hip hop and electronica. Now that 'Rothschild 12 is relocating to a new venue on Herzl street, it is time for a summary - a snapshot of the musical diversity which filled its walls - in the form of the compilation you are now holding. This musical summary of 'Rothschild 12' brings together a modern remix to a pioneering Israeli-Yemenite disco number from the seventies, a bundle of colourful and psychedelic beats,
- A1: Valverda - Gates Of Hell
- A2: Charles Vickers - Baby Sometimes The Road Is Rough
- A3: Sundae Flavour - Sixteen Tons
- A4: Steve Akin - Baby Take Your Time
- A5: The Marvels - Funky Duck
- A6: Jimmy Rogers Quintet - I Feel Good
- A7: The Notions - Brand New World
- B1: Jesters Iii - Funky Country
- B2: The Chosen Few - Baby Don't Do It
- B3: Pokerface - Come On Back
- B4: Janet Lee - Might As Well Give Up
- B5: Scotty Evans & Suburban Sounds - Richest Man In The Graveyard
- B6: Mystic Four - Minutes Of Heaven
- A1: Prince Fatty Meets Nostalgia 77 - Little Steps Dub
- A2: Figub Brazlevic - Shadows In The City
- A3: Guts Featuring Tanya Morgan & Lorine Chia - Score 20
- B1: Mankoora - Sonor Tropical
- B2: Green Street - Don't Deny It
- B3: Cro-Magnon - Mysterious Vibes
- B4: Slakah The Beatchild - Ain't Nothing Like Hip Hop
- C1: Nautilus - Root Down
- C2: Shawn Lee Featuring Hmegga Watts - We Got The Jazz
- C3: Shin Sight Trio - You Got Soul
- D1: Suff Daddy - Paper-Proclamation (Pat Van Dyke Remix)
- D2: Dj Cam Quartet - Mental Invasion
- D3: Indigo Jam Unit - Sepia
'Oonops Drops' is the eponymous name of DJ Oonops' monthly broadcast on Brooklyn Radio (NYC). It's not your average radio show without talk and comments for which he invites renowned guests with their exclusive mixes from around the globe to create timeless and thematic episodes. In the last sixty shows he got visited by artists like Morcheeba, Guts, Nickodemus, The Herbaliser, Nostalgia 77, Boca 45, Blundetto, Chinese Man and many more.
Born in 1977 he got in contact with music at an early stage and soon discovered his medium of choice: vinyl. Oonops is a dj, selector, digger and is known for his smooth mixing skills to rock parties in his unmistakable wildstyle of jazz, soul, funk, hip hop, beats, edits, reggae, dub and afro. He shared the stages with acts like Nightmares on Wax, The Beatnuts, Jeru The Damaja, Ebo Taylor, Myron & E, Akua Naru and The Artifacts to name just a few.
As a longtime friend of the label and as a resident of its own club night he now gets his own compilation series to showcase his manifold taste in digging, selecting and mixing. His matter was to create a compilation of manifold genres of undiscovered, previously unreleased and for the first time on vinyl delicacies for any avid and discernable listener and dj. Especially for the vinyl lovers he dug many tracks which are treats for every set from warm-up until peak time. This compilation will stay for a long time in the bags.
Experimental Spanish composer and multi-instrumentalist Pepo Gala´n makes his vinyl debut with an exquisite record of carefully orchestrated ambient pieces.
Conceived as a fierce response to the gradual decay of our society, "Human Values Disappear" takes us on a trip to the darkest corners of a dysfunctional world, painting a broken landscape with deeply arresting and meditative drones.
Composed initially on a vintage Casiotone, the album was further enriched with lush and spacious arrangements, giving the songs a newfound intensity. In this effort, Pepo Gala´n surrounded himself with talented artists Lee Yi and David Cordero, each of whom bring their unique approach to composition into play. The result is an eclectic, yet deeply cohesive palette of sounds that flow seamlessly into each other, creating a moody ambiance that permeates everything.
Despite the bleak tones and subject matter, Pepo Gala´n is able to strike a balance between darkness and hope, allowing glimpses of light ("Half Moon", "Old Testament") to filter through the sheer sonic intensity of the fiercest tracks ("We Are All Welcome Here", "Almost Alone in this Life"). This transition is better exemplified on the album's centerpiece "Sacred Autumn", a collaboration with David Cordero that starts off with an elegant string section, gradually building into a guitar feedback climax that slowly fades off, paving the way for an epic closing number.
By the time we hear the last sounds of "Few Dollar More", the emotional impact of the record is undeniable. "Human Values Disappear" is indeed one of the most sincere, enigmatic and life- affirming records that Pepo Gala´n has ever produced.
- A1: What Ifa
- A2: Fed Up
- A3: What Is Life
- A4: Scammer Jammers
- B1: The Sound Of War
- B2: Horror Zone
- B3: Cigarette
- B4: Give Thanks To Jehovah
- C1: What If (Version - Feat Lee Perry)
- C2: Fed Up To My Dub
- C3: Whay Is Dub
- C4: Scam Jam Dub
- D1: The Sound Of Dub
- D2: Horror Zone In Dub (Feat Lee Perry)
- D3: Cigarete Stub
- D4: Give Thanks To (Version - Feat Lee Perry
Max Romeo has teamed up with UK based, Grammy Nominated Producer Daniel Boyle, to create a stunning return to form, Roots Reggae album with accompanying Dub versions.
''Max is noted for his critically acclaimed work with Lee Scratch Perry in the 1970's, and for his timeless classic songs penned over the last 50 years - Such as 'War ina Babylon' 'Melt away' 'one step forward' and the worlds most sampled reggae song ever -''Chase the Devil'. Picked up by artists such Jay Z, Kanye West, The Prodigy and Blockbuster hit movies.
Max and Daniel have teamed up with an all-star cast of musicians to create a true Part 2, to Max's legendary, ''War Ina Babylon'' album. Using strictly Studio equipment ranging from between the 1950's - 1970's, recorded and mixed in 100% analogue format, and presented with stunning artwork in Physical format.
- A1: Make Some Noise
- A2: Nonstop Disco Powerpack
- A3: Ok
- B1: Too Many Rappers (Feat Nas - New Reactionaries Version)
- B2: Say It
- B3: The Bill Harper Collection
- B4: Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (Feat Santigold)
- C1: Long Burn The Fire
- C2: Funky Donkey
- C3: The Larry Routine
- C4: Tadlock's Glasses
- C5: Lee Majors Come Again
- D1: Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament
- D3: Crazy A** S**T
- D4: The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine
Hot Sauce Committee Part Two is the eighth and final studio album by the American hip hopband Beastie Boys, released on April 27, 2011. The album received critical acclaim upon its release and was also a moderate commercial success, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart. The release was supported by four singles - "Lee Majors Come Again", "Too Many Rappers" featuring Nas, "Make Some Noise", and "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" featuring Santigold. Pressed on 180G vinyl.
- A1: Original
- B1: Jackknife Lee Remix
Third Man Records is proud to announce the release of "The Blackout," a limited edition U2 12" in conjunction with Island Records. The limited edition U2 12" will be available for Record Store Day Black Friday, November 24th."The Blackout" marks the first physical release from U2's eagerly awaited new album, SONGS OF EXPERIENCE, due later this year. The 12" includes both the original album version backed by an exclusive remix by the band's longtime collaborator, Jacknife Lee. Hailed by Rolling Stone as "a dynamic new track," "The Blackout" was revealed this summer via a surprise live video, filmed during U2's blockbuster Joshua Tree Tour 2017.Third Man co-founder Ben Blackwell said, "The sound quality of this incredibly special record is a perfect example of the caliber of product Third Man Pressing is capable of producing. We couldn't be more proud." TMR's "The Blackout" 12" will be extremely limited, with just one single pressing at Third Man Pressing, the label's state-of-the-art vinyl production facility in Detroit. Black vinyl editions will be available at all participating Record Store Day shops.
- A1: Lee Marrow - Shanghai (Vocal Version)
- A2: Wish Key - Easy Way (Vocal)
- A3: Cyber People - Doctor Faustu's (Razzmatazz Version)
- A4: Radiorama - Aliens (Swedish Remix)
- B1: Spy 71 - Take Me ..Mr. Love (Vocal)
- B2: Koto - Visitors (Vocal Remix)
- B3: Tommy - One Night
- B4: Tom Spencer - Ferrari
- C1: Valerie Dore - Get Closer (Vocal Version)
- C2: Grant Miller - California Train
- C3: Art Fine - Dark Silence (Long Version)
- C4: The Fashion - Future Girl
- D1: Brian Ice - Talking To The Night (Swedish Remix)
- D2: Daryl Scott - I Need You Now (Vocal)
- D3: G P. Universe - Let Me Love You
- D4: Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy (Us Remix)
- A1: Domenique Dumont - 371
- A2: Stéphane Laporte - Timbuktu
- A3: Raphael Top-Secret - Maurilia
- B1: Antoine Kogut & Nico Motte - Jungle Dweller
- B2: Inoue Shirabe - Warm & Easy
- B3: Nico Motte - Cap De Creus
- C1: Iueke - Giza
- C2: Tolouse Low Trax - Raut
- C3: Leonardo Martelli - 03 23 (Notte)
- D1: Geena - Metromind
- D2: Natsukashii
- D3: The Simplists - Ambiance 9
- D4: Alek Lee Featuring Or Edry & Yovav - Plastic
5th Birthday comp featuring a host of artistst who've graced the label over the perioid.. Exclusives from Tolouse Lowtrax, Geena, Iueke, Domenique Dumont, . Inoue Shirabe, Raphael Top-Secret and more... Gatefold Sleeve. TIP!
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Made of 14 sketches - each reflecting one of the many shades of the label's catalogue - Five years of Loving Notes features new names as well as those of artists who have been involved with the label since it's very beginning, like Geena or Iueke - responsible for the first 12' released on Antinote.
The music on this compilation covers a wide spectrum of moods and atmospheres, from the dark and raw excursions from Tolouse Low Trax or Iueke to the lush instrumental crafted by Nico Motte and Syracuse's Antoine Kogut; however as the listener gets deeper into the compilation, the whole of the tunes, sitting side by side on the records, start to make sense as they all seem to point towards the same direction. If one should try isolating a common trait from all these songs, one might come to the conclusion that it lies in the way they all speak directly to the listener's emotional receptors, unvarnished and without abusing of producer's 'tricks'.
We'll let the tricky question mentioned before in your hands once you will have been through this 63-minute long testimony of exclusive music by the artists who have been shaping Antinote's sound for five years; from the opening Latvian arabesques from Domenique Dumont to the Pink-Floyd-ian ending from the latest addition to the label, Alek Lee, via Leonardo Martelli's smoggy electro and Raphael Top Secret's ominous talk-over.
First complete Sonic Youth album is one of Thurston Moore's favorites. Includes live cover of The Stooges' I Wanna Be Your Dog'. Vinyl includes digital download. Originally slated to be a 7' to follow up their self-titled debut, Sonic Youth's Confusion Is Sex blossomed into the band's first album: a brain-bludgeoning, completely fried endeavor of dissonance and disarray, a perfect soundtrack for running from a chain-wielding gang near the SIN Club. This was the sound of 1983 New York City, nothing like the jangly roots of college radio rock starting to formulate in Athens, Georgia. It sounded like no one else on Earth, for that matter. The raw, Wharton Tiers 8-track production is dark, the Kim Gordon- scrawled cover figure art of Thurston Moore is dark, Lee Ranaldo's back cover photo-collage and Catherine Ceresole's crumpled-xeroxed images that adorned the inside are dark. It's an album that moves Sonic Youth forward from their first EP almost by devolving backwards into true ugly, lo-fi primitivity. The bareboned arsenal of junkpile guitars and implementation of alternate tunings was growing, and so were the songs that matched the individual attributes of each instrument: certain ones groan and growl a specific way that the band started to realize itself could become the compositional germ of a song. Herein is the threshold of a new explosion of the band's creativity, replacing the comparatively cleaner buzz of the Sonic Youth EP with guitars that spew fractured, uglier chunks of sound everywhere, held down by menacing minimalist basslines (actually played by Thurston on half of this LP, and for the only time ever on Protect Me You,' Lee) and the brutal-yet-controlled metronomic drumming of Jim Sclavunos, augmented with replacement drummer Bob Bert's notable bashing on Making the Nature Scene' and grotty no-fi live rendition of I Wanna Be Your Dog.' Hearing the crashedwindow intro of Inhuman' and subway-brake screech of The World Looks Red,' you can attest that while Sonic Youth's guitars are not quite yet being utilized in the totally controlled, lyrical fashion seen later on albums like Evol, Daydream Nation et al., they were well aware of the colors and tonalities that were unfolding and the possibilities presented. Also, they were getting a grasp on adding colors to the chaos with tempered, simmering moments like Gordon's Shaking Hell' and Renaldo's chimy, home-taped Lee is Free.' Making the Nature Scene' and The World Looks Red' even toss in glints of hip-hop vocal approach way ahead of its time, albeit through a blender. While its confrontationalism might have put off some critics, time has rewarded Confusion with a truly distinctive air and atmosphere in the Sonic discography, enough to have Moore declare it his fave along with the band's swan-song The Eternal. Brian Turner, WFMU.
For the second vinyl release on DNA_rec, Emiel Zwart hit the road again with a brand new EP "Counterattack". The package includes 2 original cuts and remixes from Ritzi Lee & Remco Beekwilder. As a result they've managed to create a distinctive EP which has a variety of tracks that suits everybody's needs for every club moment. Counterattack opens up with constantly driven synths and sturdy basslines and Ritzi Lee made perfect use of these elements for his remix. Church is the more minimalistic approach compared to Counterattack but when that vocal gets in your head and combined with some hard hitting claps and hihats this track can be played at any time of the evening. And to top things off Remco Beekwilder has made a hard banging remix from this cut as you can expect from the talented producer.
- A1: Dorothy Ramsey - He's A Real Gone Guy
- A2: Johnny B & The Music Makers - Unchain My Heart
- A3: Bobby Wade - They Call It Stormy Monday
- A4: Rene Bailey - Woke Up This Morning
- A5: Howard A. Smith - Sugar
- B1: Nu Art Quartet - California Dreaming
- B2: Johnny Walker Trio - The Purple Jellybean
- B3: Bob Brown Quartet - Dell's Bell's
- B4: Bob Hines Trio - Dasheka
- B5: Steve Mason Trio - The Nitty Gritty Humbug
- C1: Al Jarreau & Trio - Take Five
- C2: Matilda Haywood - Can You Handle It 1
- C3: George Smith - Out Of This World
- D1: Ray Johnson - The Deep End
- D2: Lee Mitchell - How Can You Be So Cold
- D3: Shelley Fisher - St. James Infirmary
- D4: The Eminent Stars - Hearts Are Jumping
One year has passed since the last release in this series and, as always, the Tramp Records crew have been working hard during the last 12 months to come up with an equally fine selection of tunes for this brand new volume. Our aim is to keep up with the quality of each release, a task which certainly does not get any easier as we step forward into the twenty first century.
There is no need to praise this selection of tracks. It is larger-than-life. And those who do not recognize the distinctiveness of it should better seek medical advice. The most astounding fact is certainly that 99% of the record buying public have never heard any of these tunes, most likely not even the artists. And we are not talking of people who solely listen to mainstream music. No. Even music lovers who believe that they have a good portion of knowledge when it comes to jazz and soul music will be left speechless.
You can skip to any song on this album and you won't be disappointed. The only premise is that you are a fan of raw, earthy soul and jazz music. If this is the case then you can't go wrong. Rene Bailey, Matilda Haywood, Lee Mitchell, Nu Art Quartet, to name a few. It is high time to introduce all these names to a broad audience and to prevent that they vanish into thin air. The Movements series was coined to introduce music lovers to so far unheard musical treasures. Tunes which only hardcore record collectors have had the privilege to enjoy it...until now.
- CD 1-1: S.p.y 'One Last Quest
- CD 1-2: Joe Syntax Feat. Jono Mccleery 'Sightlines
- CD 1-3: Lsb Feat. Sophia Wardman 'If You're Here
- CD 1-4: Fred V & Grafix 'Green Destiny
- CD 1-5: Keenofeat. Whiney 'Hold Ya
- CD 1-6: Netsky 'Memory Lane
- CD 1-7: Logistics Feat. Nightshade And Sarah Callander 'Crystal Skies
- CD 1-8: Mistabishi 'She Lied
- CD 1-9: Muffler 'Waves Breaking
- CD 1-10: Fred V & Grafix Feat.etherwood'forest Fires
- CD 1-11: Nu:logicfeat. Robert Manos 'Shoot Me Down
- CD 1-12: High Contrast 'Everything's Different' (Feat. Ian Shaw) (Calibre Remix)
- CD 1-13: Metrik'borealis
- CD 1-14: Etherwoodfeat. Rockynti'spoken
- CD 1-15: Nu:logic'what I've Always Waited For
- CD 1-16: Anile'to Live Without
- CD 1-17: Camo & Krooked 'Afterlife
- CD 1-18: Cyantific & Matrix 'Cover Story
- CD 1-19: Nu:tonefeat. Ben Westbeech 'The Feeling
- CD 1-20: High Contrast 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
- CD 1-21: London Elektricity 'Had A Little Fight
- CD 1-22: Fred V & Grafix 'Recognise
- CD 1-23: Camo & Krooked 'Change Me' (Submorphics Remix)
- CD 2-1: London Elektricity 'Rewind' (Makoto Remix)
- CD 2-2: Logistics 'Together
- CD 2-3: Stray 'Frost
- CD 2-4: Etherwoodfeat. Georgia Yates And Bev Lee Harling 'Falling Out Of Consciousness
- CD 2-5: Hugh Hardie Feat. Kyan 'Tearing Me Apart
- CD 2-6: Logistics 'Over And Out
- CD 2-7: Subwave 'Stars Get Down
- CD 2-8: Nu:logic'morning Light
- CD 2-9: S.p.y 'Love Hurts
- CD 2-10: Phuturistixfeat. Jenna G 'Beautiful' (Nu:toneremix)
- CD 2-11: Netsky 'Endless Search
- CD 2-12: Nu:tone'system' (Matrix And Futurebound Remix)
- CD 2-13: Makoto &T-Ak'voyager
- CD 2-14: London Elektricity 'Fast Soul Music
- CD 2-15: Etherwood'weightless
- CD 2-16: Keeno Feat. Pat Fulgoni 'As One
- CD 2-17: Danny Byrd (Feat. Brookes Brothers) 'Gold Rush
- CD 2-18: Technimatic'the Golden Section
- CD 2-19: High Contrast 'Lovesick
- CD 2-20: Logistics 'Sendai Song
- CD 2-21: Tokyo Prose 'Songbird
- CD 2-22: Sinistarr & Kiat 'Black Diamonds
- CD 2-23: Danny Byrd 'Soul Function
* Hospital Records present their latest compilation 'Fast Soul Music' - a welcomed lesson in the art of soul-inspired drum & bass of the high-speed variety. After nineteen years spent building upon it's lounge-core esthetic their extensive library of smooth-rolling sounds is at the ready, now it's time to get retrospective.
* From the work of thirty artists, a carefully selected forty-six tracks highlight the quintessential sounds of soul music in the Hospital Records back catalogue. Not only effortlessly blending classics from Hospital mainstays London Elektricity, High Contrast, Danny Byrd, Nu:Tone, S.P.Y and Logistics but also showcasing the fresh wave of talent that's reached our ears in recent years. The work of Fred V & Grafix, Hugh Hardie, Keeno, Etherwood, Anile, Tokyo Prose and Technimatic showcasing just how prominent soul music is in drum & bass today.
* Accompanying this two-CD collectors item is a perfectly polished mix by longstanding practitioner and newest member of the Hospital A+R team, Nu:Tone. With over two hours of soul-inspired sounds that effortlessly create the ideal soundtrack for any daydream-filled afternoon.
* With a nod back to London Elektricity's '03 classic 'Fast Soul Music' and a look forward to the fresh influx of talent passing through, Hospital Record's latest compilation provides any drum & bass fan with a chance to rediscover those once forgotten gems and dust off the cobwebs from their favourite nostalgia-fuelling drum & bass anthems.
* Digital Marketing: Youtube upload schedule for music and video content on Hospital Records YouTube channel - (260k subscribers), cross promotion exclusive mix upload with UKF Youtube channel.
* Press / Promotion: Comprehensive campaign in-house serving all UK music and dance titles as well as national, regional and student press - Mixmag, DJ, Trap, Notion, Music Week, Future Music, Time Out, Metro, London Evening Standard, The Guardian, The Independent, Dazed + Confused, Vice, The Wire, The Fly, Vice Magazine, Clash. Kmag (interview), D&BA (interview). UKF Website and Youtube Channel. Reddit AMA, FACT Mag TV interview.
* Radio / Internet: Comprehensive in house campain from Hospital Records. BBC Radio1 & 1Xtra support from Mistajam, Friction, B Traits, Annie Mac, Andi Durrant (Kiss), Eddy Temple-Morris (X-FM), DJ Hype (Kiss), D&BA TV Takeover, Rinse FM Hospital Records Show, Hospital Podcast Hospital Records Podcast USA series, Kmag Podcast, Ministry of Sound Podcast. D&BA Podcast, Hospital records Website, Hospital Facebook (262K Likes), Twitter (64K Followers), Soundcloud (48k followers), YouTube (238k subscribers), Hospital Records Mailing List (53k Subscribers)
aG CD 1-7 | Logistics feat. Nightshade and Sarah Callander 'Crystal Skies'
DISC 2
- A1: After They Fall (With Circlesquare)
- A2: Doobie Shine Trouble (With Raphael Lee/Spookhuisje)
- A3: Halo (With Luke Jenner)
- A4: Lurline
- A5: Memento Lies
- B1: Until You're Worth It (With Mungolian Jetset And Ost & Kjex)
- B2: Breakdown (With Sami « Morpheus »Birnbach)
- B3: A Quarter Heart Left
- B4: School's Out (With Von Spar)
Revered Belgian DJ and producer Mugwump proudly presents his longawaited debut album on his Subfield imprint. An impeccable nine track LP, informed by two decades as a globe-trotting DJ, producing tracks that have inspired everyone from Andrew Weatherall to Mr. Scruff. A mainstay from the Belgian club scene, on the ground in Ibiza in the early 90's, behind the cult Food Club in the late 90's, now running his own Leftorium clubnight in Brussels, with releases on the highly influential Kompakt label but also on R&S, Gigolo, Cocoon, Gigolo, Eskimo, Permanent Vacation or Throne of Blood... Mugwump has the CV to deliver one of the year's most eclectic and inventive studio albums, a timeless excursion into modern-day, leftfield dance-pop and mutant disco with heavy New-Beat influences. Produced with his partner Olivier Grégoire, it also gathers a solid list of collaborators : Circlesquare's Jeremy Shaw (!K7/Output), Brussels guitar wizard Raphael Lee (aka Spookhuisje), Luke Jenner (ex-The Rapture), Norway 's cosmic disco lords Päl Nyhus of Mungolian Jet Set and Tore Gjedrem from Ost & Kjex, Belgian multi-instrumentalist Stephan Fedele, Philip Janzen (frontman of Cologne's Krautrock-Disco band Von Spar) and Sami « Morpheus » Birnbach from 80's cult punkfunk/new-wave band Minimal Compact.
KEY POINTS
-Mugwump's SF001 and SF002 releases have been supported by Pachanga Boys, Ivan Smagghe, Horse Meat Disco, A Love from Outer Space, Huxley, Jack Savidge (Friendly Fires), Sasha, Ben Pearce, Groove Armada, Andrew Weatherall, Erol Alkan and featured in Mixmag, Clash, Ransom Note, Resident Advisor, DJ Mag, Phuturelabs, Insomniac and repeatedly in France's prime-time news show Le Petit Journal (Canal +)
-This album will be supported by a 4/5 piece live band, with SF002 collaborator DC Salas plus Raphael Lee (Spookhuisje), Stephan Fedele and Mugwump, plus a live drummer when possible. Early tryout dates already scheduled in Brussels (23.01 Maison du Peuple/20.02 Central)
-Freeman PR will be handling the full album UK campaign targeting all the major blogs, webzines, specialist and mainstream print medias with also tba UK plugger targeting radios. Two original videos are being finished right now.
-Mugwump co-runs and resides at the highly-rated Leftorium clubnight in Brussels and has a weekly radio show on FM Brussel, running for 10 years now.
- A1: Praise Poems - Warmth
- A2: Carefree - Larry Covin
- A3: Alone Again - Jorge Darden
- B1: What Is Life - Lee Stone
- B2: Resurgence - Ulysses Crockett
- B3: Dragon Rock - The P.t.s
- B4: Black Velvet Soul - Cookie Thomas (Part 1)
- C1: Black Velvet Soul - Cookie Thomas (Part 2)
- C2: Let Me Down Easy - Bold Breed Ft. B.g
- C3: God Of Thunder And Lightning (Shango) - Larry Dismond
- C4: Strawberries - Raspberries - Don Hales
- C5: Wait For Me - Bobby Stroup
- D1: The Way I See It - Far Out - Nature's Time
- D2: Can You Understand Sacrifice - Tom Macke
- D3: Cold Soul - Gemstones
- D4: Tribute To Ruffian - Innerflight (Part 1&2)
To all our respected critics, reviewers, and wisenheimer: be prepared to listen to this album in tranquility. If you do not do so you will most likely rate this release one out of five stars. And this is something which it certainly does not deserve. This album needs time and patience to be fully understood. And if you do so you will be enlightened by the true beauty of this selection.
Not only for Don McCaslin's project Warmth the time has come for representation and appreciation. All the songs on this disc are well worth to be discovered. No matter if you skip to Jorge Darden's jazzy-soulful "Alone Again" or to Seeds of Fulfillment's stunning "Solemn Solitude". Each and every song is a masterpiece in its own right. Funky soul music fans will be pleased to get a chance to listen to Cookie Thomas and Bold Breed, two cuts which are hard to find in its original format. Rarity is one thing, quality is another. The songs to be found here are both rare and good. Better yet, until now, all of these tracks had not yet been compiled.
After Movements and Feeling Nice, two already well-established compilation series on Tramp, Praise Poems could be the start of a new successful one. It was solely the title track which lead us to release this album. Don't ask if there will be a Volume 2. We don't know yet. What we do know is that if we ever come across a similar tour de force as Don McCaslin's compostion, then there will certainly be one.




















