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LaRose Jackson, who you may remember from "Luv Jones" - the 2014 party-certified smash duet with the incomparable Charles Bradley - steps into the spotlight with her funky solo debut, "How Did I Get Here?".
Born and raised in Coney Island, LaRose's rich timbre and assertive vocal delivery caught the attention of producer Tommy "TNT" Brenneck one night when he was in attendance at Charles Bradley's legendary "Black Velvet" show at Club Essence - where Jackson was also a regular performer. The two hit it off and began collaborating on several sides, the fruit of which we humbly offer up here.
LaRose's tough-as-nails delivery coupled with the infallible groove and sure-shot horn arrangement courtesy of the Menahan Street Band distills the track down to Soul in its purest form, without sacrificing any of the rawness one comes to expect from a TNT production.
Expect much more on the horizon from LaRose and Co.. This is just the tip of the iceberg!
- A1: Sankofa (Hypnotic Brass Ensemble Remix)
- A2: Kilode (Carl Craig Remix)
- A3: Awa Nare (Bonde Do Role Remix)
- B1: Ernestus (Mark's Disco Dub)
- B2: Reggae Land (Wareika Hill Sounds Dub)
- B3: Tetsuya's Theme (Newham Generals Remix)
- B4: Samba (Son Palenque De Colombia)
- C1: Fuji Ouija (Diplo Remix)
- C2: One Tree (Terrence Parker Spirit Of Unity Mix)
- C3: Kilode (Wajeed Rework)
- D1: Ole (Salah Ragab Cairo Version)
- D2: Ole (Moritz Von Oswald Remix)
- A1: Don't Know Why (Lp1: Come Away With Me)
- E2: Come Away With Me
- E3: Something Is Calling You
- F1: Turn Me On
- F2: Lonestar
- F3: Peace
- G1: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (Lp4: The Allaire Sessions)
- G2: I've Got To See You Again (Alternate Version)
- G3: What Would I Do
- G4: Come Away With Me (Alternate Version)
- G5: Picture In A Frame (Alternate Mix)
- G6: Nightingale (Alternate Version)
- H1: Peace (Alternate Version)
- H2: What Am I To You (Alternate Version)
- H3: Painter Song (Alternate Version)
- H4: Turn Me On (Alternate Version)
- H5: A Little At A Time
- H6: One Flight Down (Alternate Version)
- H7: Fragile
- A2: Seven Years
- A3: Cold Cold Heart
- A4: Feelin' The Same Way
- A5: Come Away With Me
- A6: Shoot The Moon
- A7: Turn Me On
- B1: Lonestar
- B2: I've Got To See You Again
- B3: Painter Song
- B4: One Flight Down
- B5: Nightingale
- B6: The Long Day Is Over
- B7: The Nearness Of You
- C1: Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most (Lp2: The Demos/First Session Outtakes)
- C2: Walkin' My Baby Back Home
- C3: World Of Trouble
- C4: The Only Time
- C5: I Didn't Know About You
- D1: Something Is Calling You (Tabla Version)
- D2: Just Like A Dream Today
- D3: When Sunny Gets Blue
- D4: What Am I To You
- D5: Hallelujah I Love Him So
- D6: Daydream
- E1: Don't Know Why (Lp3: First Sessions Ep)
Come Away With Me, released in 2002 by a young, unknown singer on a traditionally un-pop label, was a unique blend of jazz, blues, country, folk and pop – and lifted off beyond imagination. To date, the album has sold nearly 30 million times, and has garnered multiple awards, including no less than eight Grammys®. This coming February marks this landmark album’s 20th anniversary and, to celebrate, Blue Note/UMe has worked with the artist and her team on a special collection that will reveal for the first time the full story of the making of this now-classic album.
• New remastering of Norah’s legendary debut album
• 22 unreleased tracks: demos, session outtakes, alternate versions & mixes
• Norah’s earliest demos—the tracks that got Blue Note’s attention, and the demos she recorded for the label—some of which were released on the promo-only EP First Sessions
• The full previously-unreleased original version of the album—including 11 unreleased cuts—produced by Craig Street and now newly-mixed by Tony Maserati, with alternate versions of well-known tracks and unheard performances
• Premium packaging with an extensive booklet featuring new liner notes by Norah, rare session photos and detailed track annotations.
“This 45 marks the label's 100th 45 and what better way to celebrate it than with a 45 from arguably our most prominent artist, Durand Jones & The Indications. This mix of "Power To The People" was the first new recording by the band after their self-titled album had been released. I distinctly remember hearing it for the first time and just feeling like we were hearing the next phase for the guys. I was behind the counter at Plaid Room, with my laptop plugged into the speakers so we could listen. There was no one in the store, just Bob and I. And when it finished playing Bob said, "Where can I pre-order?" So what you're hearing on this 45 is the original demo mix that was sent to us, with little to no reverb on Durand's vocals, a marching band kick drum in the mix, and no synth. Something about the dry falsetto vocal of Durand's voice made it feel like he was right in your ear. Such a special recording to all us."
Neues Album des Liverpooler Singer-Songwriters Michael Heads (The Pale Fountains, Shack), vom NME als 'einer der begabtesten britischen Songschreiber seiner Generation' bezeichnet und von zahlreichen Songwriter-Kollegen verehrt. 'Dear Scott' wurde von den besten Musikern aus Merseyside, darunter dem Produzenten Bill Ryder-Jones (The Coral), geformt und ist dem Romanautor F. Scott Fitzgerald gewidmet. Die 12 Songs vereinen Ryder-Jones' Kunstfertigkeit mit der ausserordentlichen Musikalität der Red Elastic Band zu einem schimmernden Juwel.
A SIDE: "COME INTO MY PARLOUR" - 1969
Genre: Early Reggae/Boss Sound
“COME INTO MY PARLOUR” is a killer Reggay anthem adored by early Reggae fans, on par with the likes of “John Jones” or
“Hold Down” previously released on Harlem Shuffle Records. Extremely popular, it has never been repressed since,
it is impossible to find in good condition and is very much in demand.
With its suggestive lyrics, bold organ, pulsing beat and lovely melody, it is easy to see why “Parlour” is still so much in favour 50 years after its release. Essential!
B SIDE: "CHECK HIM OUT" - 1969
Genre: Early Reggae / Boss sound
It was initially released as the A side of “The Vampire” by the Upsetters on the Upsetter label in 1969 in UK.
"Check Him Out" is a cheerful and infectious Reggay tune with wonderful harmonies from the group.
A marvelous track. Listening closely, it appears to be a musical advertisement giving directions to a record store in Kingston that Perry owned at the time!!!
It has never been repressed on 7” vinyl. It is a very much in demand song and a perfect B side for this killer double sider…
- 1: Pretty Vacant
- 2: Anarchy In The Uk
- 3: Submission
- 4: God Save The Queen
- 5: Bodies
- 6: No Fun
- 7: (I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone
- 8: No Feelings
- 9: Holidays In The Sun
- 10: I Wanna Be Me
- 11: C’mon Everybody
- 12: New York
- 13: Problems
- 14: Satellite
- 15: Lonely Boy
- 16: Did You No Wrong
- 17: Substitute
- 18: Silly Thing
- 19: Something
Am 27. Mai werden mit dem Album „The Original Recordings“ zum ersten Mal seit über 20 Jahren 20 Aufnahmen der Sex Pistols aus den Jahren 1976 bis 1978 gesammelt veröffentlicht, um die Geschichte
einer der einflussreichsten und außergewöhnlichsten Bands der Welt zu erzählen.
„The Original Recordings“ dokumentiert eine historische Periode, in der die Band kaum aus den Nachrichten oder den Charts wegzudenken war. Die Sammlung enthält die entscheidenden Singles ”Anarchy In The UK”, ”God Save The Queen”, ”Pretty Vacant” und ”Holidays In The Sun”, wichtige Titel von ”Never Mind The Bollocks”, weitere Originale und Covers vom Soundtrack-Album ”The Great Rock & Roll Swindle” sowie einige bedeutende B-Seiten wie ”I Wanna Be Me”, “Satellite” und ’Did You No Wrong’.
Bald erscheint auf Disney+, die Serie „Pistol“ über den legendären Sex Pistols Gitarristen Steve Jones unter der Regie von Academy Award Preisträger Danny Boyle. „The Original Recordings“ erscheint als 1CD und 2LP.
- A1: Rigmor Gustaffson Feat.nils Landgren - Fever
- A2: Jon Spencer - All Shook Up
- A3: Biréli Lagrène Gypsy Project - Love Me Tender
- A4: John Gill's Jazz Kings - That's All Right
- A5: Bobby Bland - Blue Moon
- A6: Amos Milburn - (Let's Have A) Party
- A7: Ace Cannon - Suspicious Minds
- B1: Larkin Poe - (You're The) Devil In Desguise
- B2: Matthieu Boré - Stuck On You
- B3: The Leiber-Stoller Big Band - Hound Dog
- B4: Lowell Fulson - Reconsider Baby
- B5: Billy Eckstine - Love Me
- B6: The Three Sounds - It's Now Or Never (O Sole Mio)
XFLR-7 - ein geheimes Forschungsprojekt - ist in Gefahr! Unbekannte Gangster scheinen den Diebstahl der geheimen Unterlagen zu planen, doch der einzige Zeuge, den Justus, Peter und Bob befragen können, ist ein Halsbandsittich namens Huxley. Damit die Konstruktionspläne von XFLR-7 nicht in die falschen Hände geraten, müssen die drei ??? ihr Können unter Beweis stellen. Werden die Detektive das Geheimprojekt retten?Mitwirkende: Erzähler: Axel Milberg/ Justus Jonas, Erster Detektiv: Oliver Rohrbeck/ Peter Shaw, Zweiter Detektiv: Jens Wawrczeck/Bob Andrews, Recherchen und Archiv: Andreas Fröhlich/ Kendra Bowman: Sandra Schwittau/ Huxley, der Sittich: Achim Buch/ Matt: Manfred Liptow/ Carol: Gerlinde Dillge/ Trevor: Peter Kaempfe/ Officer: Torsten Münchow/ Reginald: Malte Janßen/ Blacky: Heikedine KörtingBuch und Effekte: André Minninger/ Geräusche: Helge Halvé/ Redaktion: Maike Müller/ Regie und Produktion: Heikedine Körting/ Titelmusik: Simon Bertling & Christian Hagitte (STIL)/ Musik: Jan Friedrich Conrad, Peter Morgenstern, Constantin Stahlberg/ Coverillustration: Silvia Christoph/ Design: Atelier SchoedsackBased on characters created by Robert Arthur. Basierend auf dem gleichnamigen Buch von Hendrik Buchna, erschienen im Kosmos Verlag, Stuttgart © 2021 (P) & © EUROPA, a division of 2022 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
Kicks & Hugs, a multi-disciplinary platform established in 2017 to hold space for like-minded creators, now launches its own label showcasing emerging sonic spheres that reach beyond momentary hype and trends alike. Based in Berlin, the foundation of Kicks & Hugs lies at intersectional crossroads of music and art, with their first record establishing a definite attitude towards contemporary artistry. Kicks & Hugs celebrates an immersive spectrum of talent across different mediums and promotes ideas composed of color to challenge a steady current of long exhausted black & white patterns within the realm of electronic music. The debut EP available on black & limited edition colored marble vinyl assorts a kinetic flow of ideas produced by a seemingly divergent roster. Completely ecstatic & exhilarating maze of rhythm by The Lone Flanger, additionally reworked with Varg2TM versus contrasting yet innovative dancefloor mechanics by Bertrand., ending with a hypnotic mix by Dasha Rush, the record is an absorbing material of dynamics that subtly surprise and leave nothing but an ambitious statement for what’s yet to come. KH01 is dedicated to a musical shape-shifter, a paramount figure, ephemeral talent & a dear friend – Andrew Smith. To end in his own words, Keep It Fungki. The Lone Flanger was an audio-visual project from the artist Jasen Loveland also known as Andrew Smith (1980-2021). Dedicated to exploring the intersection of music and visual arts in the expanded dimension, the work of TLF picked up where Loveland’s eponymous acid-based project left off, aspiring for a kind of transcendence that takes the listener beyond the previously known concepts to experiments with the possibility of creating a resonant bridge between frequencies, worlds and dimensions. The work of TLF questions, obfuscates and complexifies notions of rhythm, melody and musical genre… even our ability to rely on our senses for accurate information about the work in question Varg2TM also known as Jonas Rönnberg casts a cryptic shadow from the North over contemporary aesthetics, continuing to create in his largely collaborative and always thrilling approach. Tempering a caustic rhythmic sensibility with a pneumatic palette for high definition synthesis, his unique embrace of risk tests the reliability of the forms he works in as well as the genre borders he surveys. Bertrand.’s work as a producer incorporates a wide spectrum of influences and aims to create beyond the common means of electronic dance music. Bertrand.’s restless nature and desire for technical perfection bleed into his productions of bass-heavy futuristic soundscapes often juxtaposed with playfully intense dancefloor fundamentals. Dasha Rush constructs a rather wide assortment of electronic music and arts projects. She sees the genre as a starting place, not a destination. Rush brings up a mixture of rather rare electronic experimentation more akin to the brief movement of underground music. Credits: Mastering and mastercut by Andreas LUPO Lubich at Loop-O Cover artwork by Fredrik Altinell Graphic Design by Marta Braga Inner label artwork by Tommy Dwane Vocals by Kawala Bravo
- A1: Lost Souls Of Saturn & Tokimonsta - Revision Of The Past
- A2: Moodymann - Keep On Coming Feat. Cd
- B1: Luciano - Mantra For Lizzie
- C1: Jamie Jones - Laser Lass
- C2: Carl Craig - Forever Free
- D1: Deichkind - Autonom (Dixon Edit)
- D2: Adam Beyer - Break It Up
- D3: Tale Of Us - Nova Two
- E1: Dj Tennis - Atlanta
- E2: Mano Le Tough - As If To Say
- F1: Kerri Chandler - You
- F2: Butch - Raindrops Feat. Kemelion
- G1: Damian Lazarus - The Future Feat. Robert Owens
- G2: Sama' Abdulhadi - Reverie
- H1: Seth Troxler - Lumartes
- H2: Margaret Dygas - Wishing Well
- I1: Rampa - The Church
- I2: Tini - What If, Then What? Feat. Amiture
- J1: Red Axes - Calib
- J2: Bedouin - Up In Flames
CircoLoco Records is proud to present the Monday Dreamin’ Vinyl Box Set, a 5-LP collection releasing on May 20, 2022.
Featuring heavy-hitting releases from visionaries of every era of CircoLoco’s 20-year party history, including Carl Craig, tINI, Kerri Chandler, Rampa, Sama' Abdulhadi, and other icons, the acclaimed debut compilation album from CircoLoco Records is presented in matte full color sleeves with box artwork designed by TOILETPAPER.
With support from DJ’s worldwide and accolades including back-to-back Essential New Tune awards from BBC Radio 1’s Pete Tong for Seth Troxler’s “Lumartes,” and DJ Tennis’ “Atlanta,” Monday Dreamin’ has already carved out a unique place in the world of dance music having been featured in the digital world of Los Santos in Rockstar Games’ blockbuster Grand Theft Auto Online: Los Santos Tuners which also featured Monday Dreamin’ artist Moodymann as a new character in the world.
Monday Dreamin’ is the first project from the pioneering partnership between global club culture icons CircoLoco and the creators of some of the world’s most popular and critically acclaimed video games, Rockstar Games, a partnership aimed at elevating and supporting dance music through the collective power of the two entertainment brands.
Welcome to another sonic treat from the Four Flies 45s series. This 7" combines for the first time ever the two grooviest and sexiest tracks from Gianni Ferrio's score to Steno's detective comedy La poliziotta (The Policewoman), only one of which ("Step by Step") was included in the original (and now very rare and sought-after) 7" released in 1974.
Starting the party is the blaxploitation-influenced funk-blues "Rhythm & Sex" on side A, a tune chock-full of killer drum breaks and driven by an impeccable brass ensemble (a recurring feature of Ferrio's style, due to his exquisite brass arranging skills). On side B, the supercool "Step by Step" takes funky jazz into sultry territory, with the saucy vocalizing of the Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni giving more than a nod to the film's comedy-with-crime atmosphere.
Both tracks demonstrate Ferrio's great mastery as a jazz-funk composer and arranger – a mastery that, back in the day, earned him the moniker of "the Italian Quincy Jones". Listening and DJing pleasure guaranteed!
- A1: Seventh Mirror
- A2: Ionization
- A3: Cloud Chamber
- A4: Harmonic Oscillator
- A5: Transfiguration
- A6: Urzeit
- A7: Cybernetic Dreams
- B1: Interference
- B2: Computer Garden
- B3: Pyramid
- B4: Halide Crystals
- B5: Integratron
- B6: Imaginary Forces
- B7: Phantom Lfo
- B8: Opticks
- C1: Mannequin
- C2: Mind In Light
- C3: Palantir
- C4: Vertigo Of Flaws
- C5: Exit Syndrome
- C6: Stasi
- D1: Atomic Voyage
- D2: Ultraviolet
- D3: Violence Cascades
- D4: Traumsprache
- D5: Zeitgeber
- D6: Prism
- D7: Threnody
- D8: Mind Oscillation
Trees Speak are back!
Speak’s new album, “Vertigo of Flaws: Emancipation of the Dissonance and Temperaments in
Irrational Waveforms” comes as a double-vinyl edition, single CD and digital release. The limitededition first pressing only of the vinyl includes a bonus 45 enclosed in an 8-page 7”x7” booklet
insert housed within the gatefold sleeve with cover artwork created by Soviet Union propaganda
artist Lazar Markovich Lissitzky in 1911.
Trees Speak are back!
This new release is a vast leap into an ocean of space and sound, a quantum leap into cybernetics, biology, anti-gravity,
time travel, dream speech and transfiguration. A seriously next step release!
Showing no signs of slowing down their rapid creative pace – incredibly this is their fourth album in the space of just over
one year – ‘Vertigo of Flaws’ is a mighty 29 tracks, one and a half hours of music across one double album that is surely
going to be a defining point in their musical career, a giant leap into the sonic unknown, an epic exploration of intensity
and sound.
Alongside their now trademark German krautrock motoric-beat rhythms, angular New York post-punk attitude, tripped-out
60s spy soundtrack, psyche-rock, and 70s synthesizers and vocoders, here you will also hear a new cosmic spacial
awareness (both personal inner space and galactic outer space) and a truly wilful pushing of sonic boundaries - as police
sirens, static noise, alarms, radio signals, avant-garde voices, and orchestral string quartets, all collide to add beautiful
dissonance to uber-powerful, intense, addictive and propulsive rhythms - in the process creating a truly unique
soundscape that Trees Speak have made wholly their own.
If you ever wanted to hear Can, Hawkwind, Destroy All Monsters, Pere Ubu, electric eels, John Cage, Liquid Liquid,
Tangerine Dream, Suicide, Neu!, Laurie Spiegel, Art Ensemble of Chicago, John Barry, Mother Mallard’s Portable
Masterpiece Company, Sun Ra, Stockhausen, John Carpenter, Electro-Acoustic and Musique Concrete and Mars in one
band - then this is it!
Trees Speak are Daniel Martin Diaz and Damian Diaz from Tucson, Arizona and their music often draws on the cosmic nighttime magic of Arizona’s natural desert landscapes. ‘Trees Speak’ relates to the idea of future technologies storing
information and data in trees and plants - using them as hard drives - and the idea that Trees communicate collectively.
Special guests from the hyper-creative hub of the Tucson music scene on this release are Gabriel Sullivan, Ben Nisbet, Saul
Millan, Stephani Guilmette, and Davis Jones.
The album Vertigo of Flaws was recorded in Brooklyn, New York, and Tucson, Arizona during the plague of 2021.
Extract from Vertigo of Flaws sleevenotes:
‘As we travel through space and time, avoiding the discarded remains of the industrial period, the
deconstruction of social norms through the expression of art, music, and philosophy guide the human
experience towards the unknown.
All that remains are musical echoes scattered throughout the universe, like ancient vibrations that now
populate the cosmos. These waves now show signs of decay. Melody, beauty, tonality have all but fallen
away as dissonance blossoms. As John Cage wrote in 1937,
“Whereas, in the past, the point of disagreement has been between dissonance and consonance, it will be,
in the immediate future, between noise and so-called musical sounds. New methods will be discovered,
bearing a definite relation to Schoenberg’s twelve-tone system and present methods of writing percussion
music and any other methods which are
free from the concept of a fundamental tone”.
Similarly, George Van Tassel claimed the Integratron as capable of
rejuvenation, anti-gravity, and time travel. So, what remains of the
“people”? We have adopted from them our own Zeitgeber: their pulses
now guide our sun, our planets, our earths, and are the new circadian,
diurnal, and ultradian rhythms of the galaxy. Traumsprache, dream
speech, is now the internal language of trees.
Decaying metal and machines liberated the note unto nature’s table,
and we sip the delicious nectar of music once more irrational, elaborate,
violent, vast. The past is the future, musical disintegration its own rebirth.
We are nature, once more the computer of the Universe.’
In the post-pandemic era that we now live in, some artists have used its abnormal reality as an abstract muse or a reason to expand their repertoire into unseen territory or styles. Fortunately, the Charlotte, NC native with the gritty, gospel-flecked croon does neither. Instead, Hamilton returns with familiar collaborators (9th Wonder, Jermaine Dupri, James Poyser) and his signature Southern grit and lyrics, planting those winning elements, ten toes down, into contemporarily-rendered, yet unabashedly-influenced,1970s-era soul. Sometimes those aspects are shimmering and glossy, such as the awe-struck, surrendering ode, "White Hennessy," the buoyant Curtis Mayfield-channeling title track and "Real Love," a boom-bap-heavy groove with a mellow, half-spoken and half-sung tribute to the emotion (with FL's Rick Ross anchoring the bridge). His Generation X roots are also in display on the bass-dropping and ice-flossing "I'm Ready," with ATL's own Lil Jon.
"Back in the black." "Black Power!" "Give me five on the black-hand side." "Always bet on Black." In a literal sense, the color black is created by the complete absence of light or the total absorption of all shades. It represents solemnity, sophistication or literal all-encompassing darkness. But for the people residing within its varying hues, blackness signifies all that is meaningful, fly and pertinent to their culture and way of life. The rich contrasts of black life, and the layers of emotion in-between, are what Anthony Hamilton is exploring throughout his seventh studio album, Love Is the New Black
- D5: The Fulham Connection
- A1: Know Your Rights
- A2: Car Jamming
- A3: Should I Stay Or Should I Go
- A4: Rock The Casbah
- A5: Red Angel Dragnet
- A6: Straight To Hell
- B1: Overpowered By Funk
- B2: Atom Tan
- B3: Sean Flynn
- B4: Ghetto Defendant
- B5: I Noculated City
- B6: Death Is A Star
- C1: Outside Bonds
- C2: Radio Clash
- C3: Futura 2000
- D1: First Night Back In London
- D2: Radio One - Mikey Dread
- D3: He Who Dares Or Is Tired*
- D4: Long Time Jerk
- E1: Midnight To Stevens
- E2: Sean Flynn
- E3: Idle In Kangaroo Court
- E4: Know Your Rights*
Green Vinyl[26,85 €]
Originally released in May 1982, ‘Combat Rock’ is the final album from The Clash line up of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon. Featuring two of the band’s most well-known songs, ‘Should I Stay Or Should I Go’ and ‘Rock The Casbah’. Now rereleased as a 180gm 3LP special edition, with an additional 12 tracks compiled by The Clash.
Having returned to London following their pivotal 17 show residency at New York’s Bond’s Casino in 1981, the band rehearsed and recorded at The People’s Hall in the squatting Republic of Frestonia near Latimer Road in London and from there they embarked on a tour of the East and South East Asia, during which the album sleeve image was captured by Pennie Smith in Thailand.
The tracks on ‘The People’s Hall’ chart the period from what was their last single Radio Clash right up to the release of Combat Rock, including unheard, rare and early versions of tracks.
Also includes rare Pennie Smith images + history of Frestonia essay by Tom Vague.
t d5 The Fulham Connection aka The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too
[t] d5 The Fulham Connection [aka The Beautiful People Are Ugly Too]
- A1: Bonjour (Feat Julie Normal & Bob Junior)
- A2: Lungo Il Fiume E Sull'acqua
- A3: Desire (Feat Egeeno)
- A4: Gli Inglesi E Gli Americani (Feat Emanuela Villagrossi)
- A5: Turn To See Me (Feat Chiara Castello)
- A6: I Am Here
- B1: Energy & Love
- B2: Empty Window/Empty Space
- B3: What's Your Path, Man (Feat Jonathan Clancy & Maurizio Marsico)
- B4: Water & Sea
- B5: Pronuncia Di Levante
- B6: Notturno Cileno (Feat Gianpiero Kesten)
"Turn To See Me" is yet another step forward for The Dining Rooms, an artistic duo that never lacked creativity. This ninth album of theirs is a further confirmation: an intense record, inevitably influenced by the events of the last two years and therefore imbued with dark and melancholy sounds, but at the same time positive and aimed at a hopefully better future. Once again, there are numerous collaborations and blends of various musical genres (hip-hop, folk, jazz, electronic, trip hop) that do not, however, betray the 'cinematic' trademark of the Milanese outfit.
Following years of international touring and a lengthy list of critically-acclaimed collaborations with Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe in recent years (most recently the duo's self-titled 2018 LP), the new album will be Parks' first full-length solo offering since her debut, 'Blood Hot', was released back in 2013 on Alan McGee's 359 Music label. "In my mind, this album is like hopscotch", Parks says: "These songs were pieced together over time in London, Toronto and Los Angeles with friends and family between August 2019 and March 2021. So many other versions of these songs exist. The recording and final completion of this album took over two years and wow - the lesson I have learned the most is that words are spells. If I didn't know it before, I know it now for sure. I only want to put good out into the universe." A growing disillusionment with the state of the world paired with an injury that stopped Parks from being able to play guitar and piano for months meant the album was nearly shelved. "I really felt discouraged to complete this album", she recalls: "I stopped listening to music for honestly about a year altogether and turned to painting instead. I really had to convince myself again that it's important to just share whatever good we can - having faith in ourselves to know that our lights can shine on and on through other people and for other people. The thought of anyone not sharing their art or being shy of anything they create seems like a real tragedy to me. Even if it's not perfect, you're capturing a moment." Recorded over a two year period but with songs, lyrics and ideas dating back over a decade in some form, 'And Those Who Were Seen Dancing' is an album full of such moments, people and places. Col LP is on 180g ultra-clear vinyl, standard sleeve.
Following years of international touring and a lengthy list of critically-acclaimed collaborations with Brian Jonestown Massacre's Anton Newcombe in recent years (most recently the duo's self-titled 2018 LP), the new album will be Parks' first full-length solo offering since her debut, 'Blood Hot', was released back in 2013 on Alan McGee's 359 Music label. "In my mind, this album is like hopscotch", Parks says: "These songs were pieced together over time in London, Toronto and Los Angeles with friends and family between August 2019 and March 2021. So many other versions of these songs exist. The recording and final completion of this album took over two years and wow - the lesson I have learned the most is that words are spells. If I didn't know it before, I know it now for sure. I only want to put good out into the universe." A growing disillusionment with the state of the world paired with an injury that stopped Parks from being able to play guitar and piano for months meant the album was nearly shelved. "I really felt discouraged to complete this album", she recalls: "I stopped listening to music for honestly about a year altogether and turned to painting instead. I really had to convince myself again that it's important to just share whatever good we can - having faith in ourselves to know that our lights can shine on and on through other people and for other people. The thought of anyone not sharing their art or being shy of anything they create seems like a real tragedy to me. Even if it's not perfect, you're capturing a moment." Recorded over a two year period but with songs, lyrics and ideas dating back over a decade in some form, 'And Those Who Were Seen Dancing' is an album full of such moments, people and places. Col LP is on 180g ultra-clear vinyl, standard sleeve.
Compiled by one of the greatest record diggers and produced by one of the great design publishers, the A-Z of Record Shop Bags brings together over 700 record bags and is a must for anyone interested in records.
With a foreword by Jon Savage (best known for his history of the Sex Pistols and punk, England’s Dreaming), a legendary music writer and fierce record shopper, who can still recall which shops he bought each of his records from.
This incredible and unique new book tells the history of the British record shop through a huge and inspiring collection of original and exceptionally rare record shop bags.
We trace the rise of the record stores through the classic high street electronic retailer and TV rental shop (like Rumbelows!), we reveal the record shop where Dusty worked, where David Bowie cut his musical teeth, where Epstein first met The Beatles and even the Jewish record shop that sold Ska before anyone else. You can see the sad demise of the small high street record shops as the chains moved in, the death of Woolworths (the UKs biggest vinyl retailer) and ultimately the return of new record shops to our towns.
Not only is the book a history of our high street, but also folk art, huge nostalgia, inspiring graphics and more. The chances are you’ll see the bag from the first shop you shopped in, that sadly missed local hang out, even stumble across the four-storey record superstore just off Oxford Street that you never knew existed.
Through these old paper and plastic bags the visceral history of music shopping really does come to life – you can almost smell that weird red plastic bag that Soho Records used to hand out in the 1980s, and remember how thin those old paper bags used to feel.




















