New York City has had a long history of dance music fused with confrontational performance. Whether it came from within the late 70's No Wave canon projected through venues like the Mudd Club or the downtown avant-garde galleries such as The Kitchen, the feeling that influences and infects Brooklyn-based duo Wetware's overall being as a cohesive and confrontational unit is as much enigmatic as it is familiar. Formed in 2015, Wetware eased into its performative role with their live shows around their home base of Brooklyn, NY.
Vocalist Roxy Farman, who's familiar voice was last seen on Drew McDowall's 'Unnatural Channel' album, stole audience's attention from the moment they started, using her body in tandem with her voice as a weaponised vehicle for the band's anxiety filled performance. Matthew Morandi cut his teeth in the electronic music world through his solo tech-industrial project Jahiliyya Fields and partner to Inhalants, the techno collaboration of Morandi and Max Ravitz (Patricia). The synergy that developed between Farman and Morandi has been explosive. Wetware's live antics and behaviour has caused alarm and envy amongst their local audiences, causing Wetware the group to 'not be missed' on any particular bill that they are allowed to take part in.
Wetware stepped out from their live persona and self-recorded a selection of songs that viewers had grown accustomed to and were debuted on the flawlessly curated Primitive Languages imprint. Shortly following their recorded premier was an EP collection of demo recordings on the much praised Bank NYC label. Once the band reconciled with documenting their work, they set out, with the help of engineer Kris Lapke (Alberich / Hospital Productions) to formalise their most recent output in the context of their first full length album entitled 'Automatic Drawing'.
Given Wetware's penchant for endurance, as displayed by their 3 hour long production at Koenig & Clinton Gallery in the Summer of 2017, one would expect the usual restlessness on Wetware's debut full length. All of the apprehension and unease in Wetware seems to have been channeled into a string of cohesive electronic statements found on songs 'Frequent Dreamlands' and 'Ode to Joe'. Industrial dance rhythms bounce around Farman's poetic stance on 'Where Ever You Were', causing flashbacks of an early 80's dystopia that jumps around a confusing, uncomfortable backdrop. Inter-spliced with modular electronic instrumentals like the album's opener 'Pantomime', Wetware's devastating portrait is that of a society in peril.
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- A1: Mundo - Algo Mas (Sansibar´s Tanz-Sane Mix)
- A2: Good Joe - No More Dreaming
- A3: Mirage Man - Amygdala Hijack
- B1: Trevor Deep Jr. - Transpose Believer
- B2: Lil' Tony - Drm
- B3: Byman/Stennabb - Modern Dynamic Lounge Music
- B4: Tdj - For The People (Skit)
- C1: Inbetween Nights - Other Place
- C2: Dj Rubio - The Domicile Of Endless Heartache
- C3: Bongo Rock - Love Theme From Siltanen
- D1: V_T_X - #9Rl
- D2: Shuffles - Ratina
- D3: Tdj - All I Have Is My Memoirs
- A1: The Jimmy Castor Bunch - Creation (Epilogue)
- A2: Ann Peebles - The Handwriting Is On The Wall
- A3: The Dells Vs. The Dramatics - Tune Up
- A4: Sydney Joe Qualls - How Can You Say Goodbye
- A5: Jackie Moore - If
- B1: The Supremes - It's Time To Breakdown
- B2: Judy Clay - It Ain't Long Enough
- B3: Barbara & The Browns - In My Heart
- B4: Willie Mitchell - Mercy Mercy Mercy
- B5: Joe Tex - I'll Never Do You Wrong
- C1: The Sweet Inspirations - You Roam When You Don't Get It At Home
- C2: Bobby Bland - Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
- C3: B.b. King - Chains And Things
- C4: Rufus Thomas - The Breakdown Part 2
- C5: Freddie Waters - Groovin' On My Baby's Love
- D1: David Porter - Hang On Sloopy (Single Version)
- D2: Dionne Warwick - You're Gonna Need Me
- D3: Ann Sexton - I'm His Wife (You're Just His Friend)
- D4: The Rimshots - Takin' It
- D5: The Persuasions - Gypsy Woman
- A1: Premiers - Shawnee
- A2: Charlie And The Bank Job - Al Katraz
- A3: Jules Blattner - 500 Pound Canary
- A4: The Flock Rocker - Chinese Rock And Roll
- A5: Bob Strauss - Nameless
- A6: Hurricane Harry - Last Meal
- A7: Glenn Willings - Me Tarzan, You Jane
- A8: The Bobby Borda Five - Mad
- A9: Dick Summer - The Goatee's Gotta Go
- A10: Wigland - Side A Outro
- B1: The Renaults - Rockin' With Joe
- B2: Wee Willie & The Soulettes - Pulp Wood Charley
- B3: Billy Duke And The Dukes - Roland
- B4: The Orbits - Knock Her Down
- B5: Dan Kubiak - Finding You
- B6: King Sid - Unh Uh Baby
- B7: Arnie Ginsburg - Pal Mal Rock
- B8: Sidney & Chimps - Blah
- B9: Stringbeans - Stop Your Cryin
- B10: H & A - Side B Outro
For over 20 years, your irrepressible host Rex and his legendary Fool's Paradise radio show on WFMU has held a grudge against the whole square world. Broadcasting from an undisclosed location in rural New Jersey in a fur-lined fall-out shelter located miles below the earth's crust, this weekly "excursion to nowhere" continues to proudly play nothing but greasy grooves from inane 45s, non-hit misfires, curveballs and oddballs from the Rock & Roll era. Yes sirree, those weird and warped ones about monsters, beatniks, chickens, apes, stewed moonbeams and mosquito knees...
And now, in the tradition of free love and nickel beer, Jazzman Records has teamed up with Rex to bring together a fabulous collection of his top spins! These are the songs that, by virtue of Rex's dogged persistence, have now achieved a kind of classic status that was surely never previously thought imaginable - The Fool's Paradise Favourites.
Gatefold LP includes 18 tracks with extra special chicken-themed twin spin bonus 45 single!
- A1: Gee Gee Shinn & Boogie Kings - Fever
- A2: Connie Kaye Trio - I'm A Woman
- A3: Bus Brown - Mr. L.b.j
- A4: Earl Demus Band - Her Spare
- A5: Chuck Finney Combo - I Want A Man Like You
- B1: Chick Willis - Sometimes Soon
- B2: Australia - Wide Awake
- B3: J.r. - Any Time Now
- B4: Joe Akens - Nice
- C1: Hummingbird 4 - Cho Cho San
- C2: Evangeline Made - Burnt Flesh
- C3: Dario & The Inferno - Brother, Where Are You
- C4: Swoop - Upside Down
- D1: You - You Got It
- D2: Hot Cakes - Harlem Shuffle Theme
- D3: Reunion - When The Well Runs Dry
- D4: The Counts - Get Up, Get Dancin
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**INITIAL 400 LPs CONTAIN A BONUS 7" BY MEL-O-MADNEZZ**
IT'S TIME TO PAAAARTY! Why The Universe knows that Tramp is celebrating their 40th trip around the sun in 2018. And what about planet Earth Well... it is as blind as it is in so many other situations. Therefore, it is time to shine the light on Tramp for all of its unremitting efforts. As musical diversity is vanishing, especially in the field of African American music from the 1960s/70s, it is our duty to stop the extinction of threatened species of music in the same way an animal welfare activist would do anything to save a gorilla's life. Tramp Records keeps this beautiful heritage alive, every single day, again and again and again. So we are here wondering why Earth people and especially to those from our beloved home country, why why are you just sitting there, going about your life unaware of this historic event What a pity!
The announcement is especially striking when it comes to the prestigious "Movements" series. Like all its predecessors, this ninth volume contains Rare Groove nuggets recorded between the early 1960s and the late 1970s. The fact that only one of the songs appear anywhere else is a jaw-dropping phenomenon! The chronological track listing starts with two amazing cover versions: "Fever" by Gee Gee Shinn & the Boogie Kings and "I'm A Woman" by Connie Kaye Trio. Bus Brown, Earl Demus and Chuck Finney remain in the same direction although their contributions are slightly jazzier. Chick Willis' gut-wrenching "Sometime Soon" easily rivals James Brown's "It's A Man's World" and the recordings by Australia, J.R. and Joe Akens are beautiful examples of privately produced soul from the 1970s. The latin-soul of "Cho Cho San" by Hummingbird 4 heads the sound in another direction for the next three tunes, highlighted by one more stunning cover version, Oscar Brown Jr.'s "Brother, Where Are You". The album closes with some pre-disco tracks from the mid-to-late 1970s. Funk 7" collectors will freak out to finally get a chance to listen to Mel-O-Madnezz' superheavy "What You Getting High On" but will certainly also enjoy The Counts, Reunion and Hot Cakes' dance floor bomb cover of "Harlem Shuffle".
Over a hundred great unknown songs have been re-released on the first eight volumes in the "Movements" series, the majority of which can not be found elsewhere, and Vol. 9 is no exception. The work of Germany's tiniest but grooviest record label is still incomprehensibly underestimated. We know you diggers, collectors, mavens, aficionados, fanatics, completists, enthusiasts, and just plain record geeks know what's up and we heartily salute you! Without your support there would be no Tramp Records. But now it's time for a broader cultural shift for good music and a sweeping move to uphold the legacy of the unsung heroes of funk and soul. Therefore, we humbly petition you: in 2018, Don't keep all this glory to yourself! Turn your friends and neighbors on! Thank you!
- initial 400 LPs contain a bonus 7" by Mel-O-Madnezz ("What You Getting High On")
- the double vinyl LP comes with a full album download code
- deluxe double-gatefold LP with detailed liner notes, label scans & unseen photographs
- all but one song appear on vinyl-LP for the very first-time
- A1: Tony Esposito - Je-Na
- A2: Radio Band - Radio Rap (Instrumental)
- A3: Miro - Safari Of Love
- A4: Tullio De Piscopo - Medium Rock
- A5: Markus Stockhausen & Jasper Van't Hof - Aqua Sansa
- A6: Roberto De Simone - Ii Coro Delle Lavandaie (Leo Mas & Fabrice Balearic Voodoo Mix)
- B1: Paolo Modugno - Danza Nell'acqua
- B2: Paolo Modugno - Racconti Dell'arbre Du Tenere
- B3: Blindboy - I Dream (Joe Morris 'Wolves Of Asha' Mix)
- B4: Enzo Avitabile - Devozioni Dialettali (Leo Mas & Fabrice And Gemolotto Ex Voto Remix)
- B5: Roberto Aglieri - Danza N. 1 #2
- B6: Roberto Aglieri - Sogno Di Mezzogiorno
- B7: Roberto Aglieri - Ticino (Parte 4 (Il Merlo) - Bonus Track)
"This release is individually 200 hand-numbered limited edition CASSETTE (100 PINK and 100 SMOKE TRANSPARENT) with a sort of 'greatest hits' of (almost) all Archeo releases (AR001-AR011) + an unreleased bonus track from Roberto Aglieri (Ticino parte 4 - Il merlo), celebrating 3 years of the label, from 2014 to 2017 - selected with love by Manu- Archeo (AR001C).
Archeo Recordings is a reissue record label that regenerates old, lost, obscure and forgotten rare gems of predominantly Italian music but also all over the world of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
All outputs are licensed by the artists and the vintage labels; audio tracks are remastered in their original form; the sleeves and center labels are graphically recreated for today but all based on the original images.
Archeo would like to make the music available to a wider audience of collectors, DJs, music lovers of a forgotten time.
All releases are hand-numbered limited edition vinyl. The first copies of each release are pressed in coloured vinyls."
- A1: Tony Esposito - Je-Na
- A2: Radio Band - Radio Rap (Instrumental)
- A3: Miro - Safari Of Love
- A4: Tullio De Piscopo - Medium Rock
- A5: Markus Stockhausen & Jasper Van't Hof - Aqua Sansa
- A6: Roberto De Simone - Ii Coro Delle Lavandaie (Leo Mas & Fabrice Balearic Voodoo Mix)
- B1: Paolo Modugno - Danza Nell'acqua
- B2: Paolo Modugno - Racconti Dell'arbre Du Tenere
- B3: Blindboy - I Dream (Joe Morris 'Wolves Of Asha' Mix)
- B4: Enzo Avitabile - Devozioni Dialettali (Leo Mas & Fabrice And Gemolotto Ex Voto Remix)
- B5: Roberto Aglieri - Danza N. 1 #2
- B6: Roberto Aglieri - Sogno Di Mezzogiorno
- B7: Roberto Aglieri - Ticino (Parte 4 (Il Merlo) - Bonus Track)
"This release is individually 200 hand-numbered limited edition CASSETTE (100 PINK and 100 SMOKE TRANSPARENT) with a sort of 'greatest hits' of (almost) all Archeo releases (AR001-AR011) + an unreleased bonus track from Roberto Aglieri (Ticino parte 4 - Il merlo), celebrating 3 years of the label, from 2014 to 2017 - selected with love by Manu- Archeo (AR001C).
Archeo Recordings is a reissue record label that regenerates old, lost, obscure and forgotten rare gems of predominantly Italian music but also all over the world of the 70s, 80s and 90s.
All outputs are licensed by the artists and the vintage labels; audio tracks are remastered in their original form; the sleeves and center labels are graphically recreated for today but all based on the original images.
Archeo would like to make the music available to a wider audience of collectors, DJs, music lovers of a forgotten time.
All releases are hand-numbered limited edition vinyl. The first copies of each release are pressed in coloured vinyls."
- A1: History-Los Charlys Orchestra Feat. Omar
- A2: Love On Hold (Extended Mix)-Aeroplane Feat. Tawatha Agee
- A3: 2Nd Time Around-Tuxedo
- A4: Love X Love-Thames River Soul Feat. Kenny Thomas
- B1: There 4 U-Leela James
- B2: When I Luv -Mike City Feat. Faith Evans
- B3: Lost Without You-Will Sessions And Amp Fiddler
- B4: T's All Divine (Extended Boogie Back Mix)- James Day Songs Feat. Trina Broussard, Tim Owens & Joe Cunningham
- C1: Good Kinda Lovin-Jay King
- C2: Doublin' Down-The Jack Moves
- C3: Keepin' Love New (Club Mix)-Wez
- C4: Flowered Tears (Dj Spen Soul Flower Remix)-S.e.l
- D1: One For The Money (Gold Digger Mix)-The Groove Association Feat. Georgie B, Wez & Everis
- D2: Back To You-Paul Craver
- D3: Kissing You (Original Mix)-Wipe The Needle Feat. Lifford
Expansion's most successful and longest running compilation series returns with a 2017 edition. The concept remains the same, fifteen must-have modern soul room gems taken from the year's biggest dance floor spins on the soul scene. While tracks here have topped UK soul charts, many have not been available in all formats. Once again, attention is paid to the 'flow' of the 15 gems chosen here from shuffling beats to boogie to more soulful house as played at modern soul events. Participants this year include Omar with Los Charly's Orchestra, Tawatha Agree (voice of Mtume's Juicy Fruit') with Aeroplane, Kenny Thomas with Thames River Soul produced by and featuring Incognito, and both Wez and The Groove Association formerly members of Brit Funk group Second Image. Leela James is here after her stint in a US realty TV show R&B Divas: Los Angeles', other guests including Amp Fiddler, Faith Evans, Trina Broussard and Lifford.
- A1: The Magnificent Seven
- A2: Hitsville U.k
- A3: Junco Partner
- A4: Ivan Meets G.i. Joe
- A5: The Leader
- A6: Something About England
- B1: Rebel Waltz
- B2: Look Here
- B3: The Crooked Beat
- B4: Somebody Got Murdered
- B5: One More Time
- B6: One More Dub
- C1: Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
- C2: Up In Heaven (Not Only Here)
- C3: Corner Soul
- C4: Lets Go Crazy
- C5: If Music Could Talk
- C6: The Sound Of Sinners
- D1: Police On My Back
- D2: Midnight Log
- D3: The Equaliser
- D4: The Call Up
- D5: Washington Bullets
- D6: Broadway
- D7: Blowing In The Guns Of Brixton
- E1: Lose This Skin
- E2: Charlie Don't Surf
- E3: Mensforth Hill
- E4: Junkie Slip
- E5: Kingston Advice
- E6: The Street Parade
- F1: Version City
- F2: Living In Fame
- F3: Silicone On Sapphire
- F4: Version Pardner
- F5: Career Opportunities
- F6: Shepherds Delight
Top tip for Boards Of Canada fans! Gorgeous isolation wrapped in electric memories. 8-track electronica for homesick time travelers. 'Nothing Left To Abandon' is a slow rendering of brooding introspections and imaginary spaces. Memories, visions, eroded philosophies, tragedies in a few words. A childhood of livid skies, barren escarpments, homeless wastes. An absorbing contemplation of unlikely beauty and dusty melancholy that intersects with the creative territories of Vangelis, Boards Of Canada, Klaus Schulze, and Ulrich Schnauss, and the musings of Joe Frank and Robert Ashley. Clocolan is South African-born composer Emlyn Ellis Addison. A long formal training in music, his work centers on original writings and the found sounds of abandoned ideologies--generations of radicals and skeptics searching for meaning. From his childhood in South Africa--a landscape of neglected hinterlands, eroded topology, unconquered vastness--emerged clocolan's homesick, lo-fidelity electronica, expansive themes lost in the background noise of human affairs.
- A1: (Intro) I'm So Grateful Ft. Sizzla
- A2: Shining - Ft. Beyoncé & Jay Z
- A3: To The Max - Ft. Drake
- A4: Wild Thoughts - Ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller
- B1: I'm The One - Ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper & Lil Wayne
- B2: On Everything - Ft. Travis Scott, Rick Ross & Big Sean
- B3: It's Secured - Ft. Nas & Travis Scott
- B4: Interlude (Hallelujah) - Betty Wright
- B5: Nobody - Ft. Alicia Keys & Nicki Minaj
- B6: I Love You So Much - Ft. Chance The Rapper
- C1: Don't Quit - W/ Calvin Harris Ft. Travis Scott & Jeremih
- C2: I Can't Even Lie - Ft. Future & Nicki Minaj
- C3: Down For Life - Ft. Partynextdoor, Future, Travis Scott, Rick Ross & Kodak Black
- C4: Major Bag Alert - Ft. Migos
- C5: Good Man - Ft. Pusha T & Jadakiss
- D1: Billy Ocean - Ft. Fat Joe & Raekwon
- D2: Pull A Caper - Ft. Kodak Black, Gucci Mane & Rick Ross
- D3: That Range Rover Came With Steps - Ft. Future & Yo Gotti
- D4: Iced Out My Arms - Ft. Future, Migos, 21 Savage & T.i
- D5: Whatever - Ft. Future, Young Thug, Rick Ross & 2 Chainz
- D6: Interlude - Belly
- D7: Unchanging Love - Mavado
- D8: Asahd Talk (Thank You Asahd) - Asahd Tuck Khaled
22 track double gatefold vinyl version of the album (CD) which was released July 7th. Collaborators include Beyonce, Jay Z, Nas,Travis Scott, Alicia Keys, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Bryson Tiller, Rick Ross, Big Sean, Calvin Harris, Justin Bieber, Quavo, Lil Wayne, Chance the Rapper & more. Support across radio, TV & press. Online & social media activity.
- A1: Willie J Charles - Feelin' Kinda Lonesome
- A2: Little Joe Hinton - Let's Start A Romance
- A3: Ki Ki Page With Plas Johnson & Orchestra - Big Boy
- A4: Frank Heppinstall - Sweetheart
- A5: Faye Adams - The Hammer Keeps A Knockin
- A6: Roosevelt Jones - I Say! That's Alright
- A7: Johnny Appalachian - Up In Smoke
- A8: Jimmy Breedlove - My Guardian Angel
- B1: Ernie K-Doe - Love You The Best
- B2: Justin Jones - Dance By Yourself
- B3: Bruce Cloud - Lucky Is My Name
- B4: Chance Halladay - Bury Me Deep
- B5: Mary Ann Fisher - Put On My Shoes
- B6: The Knockouts - Fever
- B7: Roger Green - Betty Mae
- B8: The Chandeliers - She's A Heartbreaker
Belgium 'Popcorn' borrows its name from the 1969 James Brown LP, The Popcorn, which also became the moniker for the Popcorn Club in Vrasene, Flanders which, in its heyday, attracted 3,000 youths to its Sunday sessions. It was DJ Gilbert Govaert who pioneered the sound, blending blues, soul, jazz, latin, doo-wop and high-school pop in a unique melting pot that appealed to dancers seeking that chugging cha-cha beat.
Our POPCORN SOUL PARTY carries on the tradition with many tracks culled from the original playlists and others, such as the incredibly elusive Willie J Charles Feelin' Kinda Lonesome' which has become popular in more recent times.
This unique set will appeal to Popcorn oldies fans, new breed Northern Soul fans and R&B collectors alike. Look out for new-to-vinyl reissues courtesy of Ki Ki Page and Chance Halladay!
The Party Continues...
- A1: Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
- A2: Mandingo Griot Society With Don Cherry - Sounds From The Bush
- A3: Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Red, Black And Green
- A4: Philip Cohran And The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - Malcolm X
- B1: Sarah Webster Fabio - Sweet Songs
- B2: Phil Ranelin - Vibes From The Tribe
- B3: Horace Tapscott With The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra - Desert Fairy Princess
- C1: David Mcknight - Strong Men
- C2: Joe Henderson - Black Narcissus
- C3: Oneness Of Juju - African Rhythms
- D1: Doug Carn - Suratal Ihklas
- D2: Duke Edwards And The Young Ones - Is It Too Late
- D3: Carlos Garnett - Mother Of The Future
Underground Jazz, Street Funk & The Roots Of Rap 1968-79. Soul Jazz Records' new release 'Soul of a Nation: Afro-Centric Visions in the Age of Black Power' is released in conjunction with a major worldwide art exhibition, Soul of A Nation: Art in the The Age of Black Power which takes place at the Tate Modern, London, UK (July-Oct 2017) and The Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA.
The album shows how the ideals of the civil rights movement, black power and black nationalism influenced the evolvement of radical African-American music in the United States of America in the intensely political and revolutionary period at the end of the 1960s following the assassinations of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and the rise of the Black Panther party.
Featuring groundbreaking artists such as Gil Scott-Heron, Roy Ayers, Don Cherry, Oneness of Juju, Sarah Webster Fabio, Horace Tapscott, Phil Ranelin and many others, Soul of A Nation shows how political themes led to the rise of 'conscious' black music as new afro-centric styles combined the musical radicalism and spirituality of John Coltrane and radical avant-garde jazz music alongside the intense funk and soul of James Brown and Aretha Franklin and the urban poetry and proto-rap of the streets.
The Soul of a Nation exhibition draws on the links between Black art forms - art, music, poetry - and how they came together during the civil rights and black power era as part of the wider black arts movement across the United States.
Iconic African-Amercian revolutionary figures such as Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Angela Davis, John Coltrane, Muhammad Ali all appear in the radical artworks of Barkley L. Hendricks, Romare Bearden, Norman Lewis, Lorraine O'Grady and Betye Saar.
A selection of original radical jazz record sleeves artworks which appear in Soul Jazz Records' earlier groundbreaking Freedom, Rhythm and Sound - Revolutionary Jazz Original Cover Art book will also be on show at the Tate, London throughout the exhibition. The Freedom, Rhythm and Sound book is also newly back-in-print in conjunction with this major exhibition and the release of the Soul of a Nation album.
Stuart Baker (founder of Soul Jazz Records) will appear on the panel of Jazz for Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power discussion at the gallery as part of the show. Soul of a Nation comes with extensive sleeve-notes and exclusive photography in a large 36-page outsize booklet and slipcase. Double gatefold vinyl album edition comes with full colour inners + bonus download code and includes full sleeve-notes/photography.
- A1: Opening Announcements From Hugh Cherry
- A2: Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins)
- A3: This Ole House (Statler Brothers)
- A4: Announcements And Johnny Cash Intro From Hugh Cherry
- A5: Folsom Prison Blues
- A6: Busted
- A7: Dark As A Dungeon
- A8: I Stil Miss Someone
- B1: Cocaine Blues
- B2: 25 Minutes To Go
- B3: I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail
- B4: Orange Blossom Special
- B5: The Long Black Veil
- C1: Send A Picture Of Mother
- C2: The Wall
- C3: Dirty Old Egg-Sucking Dog
- C4: Flushed From The Bathroom Of Your Heart
- C5: Joe Bean
- C6: Jackson
- C7: I Got A Woman (With June Carter)
- D1: The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer
- D2: June's Poem
- D3: Green, Green Grass Of Home
- D4: Greystone Chapel
- D5: Closing Theme And Announcements
Remixers getting remixed! The first batch of interpretations for TCK's 2016 debut album 'Adoldesscent' arrives with a trio of artists above the ordinary. While Tensnake and Joe Goddard take care of 'Tell Me' (the former delivers one of his peaking trademark tearjerkers, while the later one is basically meditating on himself), gifted &blessed Roman Flügel turns the proto-rave of 'R-Mancer' into a joyful ride through post-house that not only will make Gerdy happy. One record for every turntable.
Returning to Hypercolour with a second volume of his Sugar Cane Chronicles, Gary Gritness lays down more devastating funk and classy riffing over his trusty Roland 606. After the first volume, released last April, sold out its vinyl run, Gritness delivers more explorations and adventures into his unique and soulful world. Having elusively built his reputation as an outstanding session player, live producer and fantastically dressed Funkateer, Gritness has delivered a handful of releases on labels like Clone Crown Ltd, Nyami Nyami and his own DIY and cassette-only Slikk Tapes. "Steady Choosin" gets downright fusion-jazz and Gritness fires out seductive melodies and latin piano playing of the highest order whilst "Countin Up With Starr" delves into a darker well of synth mania, with a sexual groove reminiscing of Rick James, all the while retaining Gary's signature licks and riffs. "Runner Joe's Revenge" on the flip ramps up the hysteria for a gritty and colossal production that typifies his love of cyberpunk soundtracks and the drama and narrative to be found in this style. "The Sugar Cane Chronicles Vol. 2 closes with the low-slung "Pool Shark Loot", wrapping up on a mysterious and captivating tone; its wandering bassline and melodic touches carrying all the signature Gritness sounds, with the P-Funk sleaziness on top.
- A1: & Roman Flügel - We Like To Party
- A2: & Burger / Voigt & Voigt - Disco Dancers
- A3: & Gui Boratto - State Of The Nation
- B1: & Ed Macfarlane - Mind Games
- B2: & Kölsch - Gemination 06 / B3 & Miss Kittin - Voyage Interieur
- C1: & Joe Goddard - For You
- C2: & Agoria - Blackbird Has Spoken
- C3: & Hauschka - La Compostela
- D1: & Prins Thomas / Irene Kalisvaart - Comfort Me
- D2: & Barnt - Und Da Stehen
- D3: & Andrew Thomas - Cicadelia
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Michael Mayer is one of the leading German tastemakers in dance music and his DJ sets have influenced a generation (or two) of musicians and fans.As an artist, Mayer remains tirelessly motivated to DJing, in the studio or behind his desk at KOMPAKT, the label he co-owns. His recording career spans four albums, 23 EP's, nearly 170 remixes and the legendary DJ mixes for fabric and Immer. '&' is his third full-length, a passionate and personal album that speaks as broadly as his DJ sets - embracing his genre-busting love for music, rhythm and atmosphere - and the dancefloor in front of him. '&' is the rare manifest of an established artist who is willing to risk it all and challenge himself, and the world around him. 12 tracks, 12 single narratives coming from a group of very individual minds orchestrated by Michael Mayer - the DJ, artist, A&R but most importantly, obsessed music lover. Michael describes the process of curating and creating '&' as a constant battle between his three alter egos but 'the obsessed music lover has had the final say.' As diverse as they are, all the tracks that result from this long and winding road create a cohesive story and present the elasticity of Mayer's musical galaxy. Michael gladly leaves it to the rest of the scene to discuss the different grey shapes of club culture. For him there is only one club culture - a playful and open-minded one that's easy to comprehend after you hear ‚&'.
Gerd Janson and Phillip Lauer are creatures of habit. Every week, the two club veterans meet up at Phillip's studio and spend an entire day making tunes. And while Gerd often likes to joke that his role in the arrangement is limited to making coffee and looking at his cell phone, it's clear that the two men have forged a potent partnership, one that's been responsible for an astonishing amount of dancefloor heat over the past few years.
Incredibly, this German pair has managed to maintain a relatively low profile, despite the steady stream of music they've released via well-respected labels like Unterton, Delsin, Internasjonal, Permanent Vacation and Live at Robert Johnson. And then there are the remixes—Azari & III, Scuba, The Juan Maclean, Fort Romeau, Avalon Emerson, Massimiliano Pagliara and Sinkane are just a small sampling of the artists who've enlisted Tuff City Kids to work their studio magic.
Throughout it all, there have been whispers of a proper Tuff City Kids album, and now that Adoldesscent has arrived, it will be all but impossible for the duo to linger in the background. After all, the LP is anything but shy—thanks in part to hooky vocal turns from the likes of Annie, Joe Goddard, Kelley Polar and Jasnau—and even the album's instrumental cuts feature some clear nods to various eras of dance-pop, from the boogie-inflected funk of 'Wake People' to the breakbeat techno of 'Boilered' and the tweaky rave nostalgia of 'Nordo.' Elsewhere, first single 'Labyrinth' is an infectious bit of new wave, while the guitar-driven 'Scared' recalls the gloomier side of '80s pop and 'Tell Me' is perhaps the record's most playfully soulful moment.
DJs will likely gravitate toward the darting strings of 'Aska' and breezy vibes of 'Farewell House,' yet Adoldesscent isn't entirely focused on the dancefloor. Dreamy opener 'Ophmar' evokes the legacy of John Carpenter, while the crunchy 'R-Mancer' offers up a sort of psychedelic synth freakout.
Much like the Tuff City Kids themselves, Adoldesscent isn't about any one style or sound in particular. It is, however, a cohesive effort, along with proof that the different corners of the electronic spectrum have a lot more in common than we'd all like to admit. More importantly, it's a whole lot of fun, and isn't that what dance music is supposed to be about anyways




















