"60s Greatest Hits, a newly-curated compilation of the ""Jersey Boys"" chart toppers from that decade includes ""Sherry,"" ""Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye),"" ""Big Girls Don't Cry,"" ""Walk Like A Man"" and many more. On 140g Sea Blue Vinyl, spinning this record will instantly transport the listener to a soft breeze by the Jersey Shore, soda jerks, ice cream sundaes, and sock hops.
Highlights: On sea blue vinyl for the first time as part of Rhino’s Summer Vinyl Campaign"
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repressed!
Kerri Chandler delivers ‘Lost & Found Vol.1’ this March, a four-track collection of revisited, unreleased archive cuts, including Kerri’s own Grampa, Calvin Reed Sr. as a featuring artist on the opening track.
New Jersey’s Kerri Chandler has been at the forefront of house music since the beginning of his career in the early 90’s. Over the past three decades he’s released an extensive back catalogue of material including several albums on his own Madhouse and Kaoz Theory imprints as well as the likes of DJ Deep’s Deeply Rooted, Apollonia, Jerome Sydenham’s Ibadan and Watergate Records.
Here we see Kerri dig up some never before heard archived material from the 90’s and early 2000’s for this four-track EP. Up first is ‘What Will We Do ft Grampa’, featuring spoken word and vocal lines from Kerri’s Grandfather Calvin Reed St. atop gritty swinging drums, organ lines and rounded subs. ‘Tonight’ follows and tips focus over to airy chord sequences, choppy bass notes, dreamy arpeggio lines and dynamic drums.
‘Into The Night’ opens the b-side next, bringing a raw bass hook, tension building strings and vocal chants of the track’s title into the forefront while bumpy stripped-back drums keep things driving. ‘This and That’ then rounds out the release, bringing twitchy resonant synths and phaser sweeps into the mix alongside stuttering drum programming for a funk-infused, loop driven eight minute workout.
DJ Feedback:
Honey Dijon - Classic
Kerri still has his A Game intact! Great Ep!
Laurent Garnier - Kompakt, MCDE, F Communications
PURE LOOOOOOOOOVE
Jimpster - Freerange, Delusions Of Grandeur
Kerri!!!! Classic tracks with that inimitable groove and production which makes him such an icon. Big ups!!
Terry Farley - Junior Boys Own
BACK 2 DA RAW
Fouk - Heist, House of Disco, Razor N Tape
Super hard to pick a fav as each track has its own vibe! LOVE THIS <3
Enzo Siragusa - Fuse London, InFuse
Quality as always from Kerri!
Harvey Sutherland - MCDE, PPU, This Thing
always.
Roy Davis Jnr
Full support.
Jason Kendig Honey Sound System
Always fire tracks from kerri!
DJ Bone - Subject, Metroplex
Love the entire release!
Politics of Dancing (Guillaume & David)
one love for Kerry as always :)
Joyce Muniz - Exploited Ghetto, 20:20 Vision
Nice Ep!
Massimiliano Pagliara - Panorama Bar, Ostgut Ton
groovy!
Shadow Child
king.
Tobi Neumann - What Came First
Brutally good House Music. This one I wanna have on vinyl. Thanks master Chandler for the music!
Chrissy - Chiwax, The Nite Owl Diner
Very excited for this one
Halo Varga - All Inn Music, Surface, Inmotion Music
Kerri is GOD
Mutiny - Azuli, Skint
Kerri on that deep classic vibe..Love
Alinka - Permanent Vacation, Twirl!
Brilliant as always
Diz - Robsoul
90's freshness!!!
Fish Go Deep - Innervisions, Defected
The long-awaited follow up to She's Crazy! Beautifully done. The other tracks also slamming, packed with dancefloor drive and emotion. Can't wait to play loud.
Art Of Tones, Llorca
Superb EP !
Lupe
The Grampa one, instant cult hit, very endearing! Great stuff
BD1982 - Diskotopia, Tokyo
Classic material from an absolute legend
Johannes Albert - Need Want, Mirau, Berlin Bass
vibes for days!
Joseph G. Bendavid
kerri can't fail, always bomb tracks
Terry Grant
Stone. Cold. Legend.
Harri - Sub Club
Lovely
Severino - Horse Meat Disco
oh yes quality
Atlantic records impresario Jerry Wexler had many strings to his bow, but undoubtedly his greatest stroke of genius was leading Aretha towards the Fame Studios in 1967 to conduct her first sessions for the label. A lady with many quite uneven Columbia albums to her name would turn the world of soul music upside down and reveal the Queen of Soul to the world. The music created was both harrowing and spine-chilling in equal measure, leaving everyone in its radius in a state of soulful euphoria.
“Can” was recorded during the ‘Hey Now Hey’ LA album sessions circa 1972, with Quincy Jones at the helm, and is a scintillating slow burner of exquisite beauty.
“I’m Trying” is a glorious 1969/70 outtake from her ‘Spirit in the Dark’ LP, cut at Criteria with Wexler and the MSS boys in tow.
A friend of mine recently alluded that you sometimes don’t realise the true greatness of a track until it is embossed in 7” vinyl. So true!
Emotional Rescue continues its love affair with Glen Ricks here by reissuing his solo debut release. 'Keep On Dancing' is a cult and hugely coveted cut that fuses disco and reggae in some style. Ricks had a first successful musical career in The Fabulous Flames then moved between Canada and Jamaica and eventually got stuck into music in earnest again in the Caribbean. He wrote this one with writer and producer Chris Stanley and it came out first on 7" in 1981, then on 12" a year later. It has a superbly soulful vocal and a groove full of subtle bump that is sure to bring joy to any dancefloor. Idjut Boys' Dan Tyler also adds his own spin under his NAD alias for a more heavy and dub-laden take.
- A1: (Medley) Two Songs For A Boy Named Mark
- A2: Little Bitty Baby
- A3: Soliloquy To A Man-Child
- A4: Coltrane
- A5: Chick Chick
- B1: Well Done, Weldon
- B2: A Spirit Speaks
- B3: Attica
- B4: Take My Hand, Precious Lord
- B5: Boll Weevil
- B6: Don't Be A Stranger
- B7: Too Little, Too Late
Deluxe Edition[32,14 €]
The only album by Descendants Of Mike and Phoebe, a family band made up of Bill Lee and his brothers, who are also known as the father of Spike Lee, the director of films such as 'Crooklyn' and 'Do The Right Thing'. A Sprit Speaks. The great song 'Coltrane' by Bill Lee, also famous for his performance of Clifford Jordan, is a miraculous balance of dignified and beautiful piano tones and a heavy waltz beat. M3 'Chick Chick', which seems to have been dedicated to Chick Corea, is an up-tempo, fast-moving song. From there to the last track, 'Too Little, Too Late', a beautiful, tear-jerking piece that conveys the depth and greatness of 70s spiritual jazz!
There are two versions of Perennial: the adventurous art-punk modernists, layering British Invasion pop, 60s soul, 90s Dischord post-hardcore, electronic music, and free-jazz, and the live three-piece whose bombastic 20 minute sets have become a “must-see” in the New England music scene. What started in 2015 as an all-encompassing art project has since grown into an honest-to-goodness word-of-mouth phenomenon, with over 300 shows played in the last six years (including shows with Guerilla Toss, Bully, Calvin Johnson, Jon Spencer, Sheer Mag, Teenage Halloween, and Downtown Boys) and multiple pressings of both of their full-length records. Perennial formed the band they always wanted to hear, and when they play, they're the band they always wanted to see. Perennial’s breakthrough 2022 LP, In The Midnight Hour, was their first time working with producer Chris Teti (The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die), a collaboration that garnered rave reviews from BrooklynVegan, Under The Radar, Post-Trash, Pop Matters, NPR Music and more, and marked a new creative benchmark. Feeling inspired, the band once again worked with Teti on 2023’s 7” EP The Leaves Of Autumn Symmetry, which earned more high praise from Stereogum, Paste, Consequence, Alternative Press, and Bandcamp Daily. Their latest release is the adventurous, experimental mod punk LP Art History, available June 7 via Ernest Jenning Record Co. and Safe Suburban Home.
- A1: I See Heaven (Dedicated To Annika Armstrong) (Dedicated To Annika Armstrong)
- A2: Bless You With My Love
- A3: Satisfaction To The Bone/Nitty Gritty Naked Bone
- A4: Rapping With My Subconscious Mind
- A5: I'm A Lady
- B1: We're Together Again
- B2: Shake, Groove, Move
- B3: The Greatest Love Story
- B4: Sho-Nuf Funky Beat
- B5: Success Ya'll
2024 Reissue
US soul and rare groove outfit Heaven Sent & Ecstasy are a mysterious duo who only made this one record, but boy what a record it is. It first came in 1980 and has a weird sub title, but that doesn't detract from the gloriousness of the music. Some of its tunes were included in the soundtrack of Scrolls, The Book of Life and this is the first time it has landed on vinyl after a 2006 CD reissue. There are intricate moments of r&b pain, soaring jazz-funk grooves that will make any dance floor move and more raw funk jams driven by hard hitting kick and angular guitar riffs.
- Pastures Of Plenty
- This Land Is Your Land
- Blowin Down This Room Feeling Bad
- Hard Ain T It Hard
- I Ride An Old Paint
- John Henry
- Pretty Boy Floyd
- Talking Dust Bowl Blues
- Tom Joad
- House Of The Rising Sun
- Dust Pneumonia Blues
- Hard Travellin
- The Biggest Thing That Man Has Ever Done
- Sinking Of The Reuben James
- Car Song
- So Long It S Been Good To Know You
- A1: Freddie Mercury - Living On My Own
- A2: Pet Shop Boys - Can You Forgive Her?
- A3: New Order - Regret
- A4: Rem - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
- A5: Duran Duran - Come Undone
- A6: Annie Lennox - Love Song For A Vampire (From Bram Stoker's Dracula)
- A7: Lisa Stansfield - Someday (I'm Coming Back)
- B1: Take That - Pray
- B2: Ace Of Base - All That She Wants
- B3: Shaggy - Oh Carolina
- B4: U0 - (I Can't Help) Falling In Love With You
- B5: Deborah Harry - I Can See Clearly
- B6: Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Stand Above Me
- B7: Tears For Fears - Break It Down Again
- B8: A Ha - Dark Is The Night For All
- C1: Meat Loaf - I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)
- C2: Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way
- C3: Spin Doctors - Two Princes
- C4: Billy Joel - The River Of Dreams
- C5: 4 Non Blondes - What's Up?
- C6: Tina Turner - I Don't Wanna Fight
- C7: Sting - Fields Of Gold
- D1: Radiohead - Creep
- D2: Suede - So Young
- D7: Paul Weller - Wild Wood
- D8: Paul Mccartney - Hope Of Deliverance
- E1: Whitney Houston - I'm Every Woman
- E2: Snap - Exterminate (Endzeit 7)" (Feat Niki Harris)
- E3: Arrested Development - Mr Wendal
- E4: Swv - Right Here
- E5: Eternal - Stay
- E6: Gabrielle - Dreams
- E7: Dina Carroll - Don't Be A Stranger
- F1: Duran Duran - Ordinary World
- F2: Pet Shop Boys - Go West
- F3: Robin S - Show Me Love
- F4: M People - Moving On Up
- F5: Take That - Relight My Fire (Feat Lulu)
- F6: West End - The Love I Love (Feat Sybil)
- F7: Elton John & Kiki Dee - True Love
- D3: Manic Street Preachers - From Despair To Where
- D4: Leftfield - Open Up
- D5: Jamiroquai - Too Young To Die
- D6: The Cranberries - Linger
- A1: Freeze (Scrappy Mix)
- A2: Freeze (Mad Dog Dub)
- B1: Freeze (Limelight Mix)
- B2: Don't You Wanna Dance (Unreleased 1990 Mix)
- B3: Freeze (Credit Power Dub)
- C1: Welcome To My House (Jerome Derradji Edit)
- C2: Freeze '92 (Remix)
- D1: Don't Give Up On Love (Long Version)
- D2: Love Motion Diversey St Trip (Acid Love)
2024 Repress
In the midst of House music's burgeoning scene in 1986 Chicago, a young local DJ named Jonathan Gilbert, known as Scrappy, seized a golden opportunity to showcase his skills at the renowned Medusa's Club's video room. It was in 1987, one fateful night, when the main DJ failed to show up, that Gilbert stepped in, securing a residency at one of the city's hottest spots. As the year progressed, Gilbert ventured into music production, teaming up with The Boxx Boys--Jim Marcus and Van Christie, notable for their later formation of the iconic group Die Warzau. Their collaboration birthed the legendary acid house anthem from Chicago, "Freeze," which Gilbert released under his Zap Records label in 1988, solidifying his place in Chicago's music history. The track became a timeless favorite, and is often featured in Jerome Derradji's sets. With Scrappy's gracious consent, we have the privilege of reissuing this seminal track, along with delving into his archives to uncover previously unreleased gems and alternate versions from his Atlantic Records era around 1990. For a brief period, Scrappy rode the waves of Chicago's house scene with his distinctive flair before bidding farewell to pursue new horizons in California. Presented for the first time on Still Music, "Acid House + Medusa's - Chicago, 1987-1992" invites listeners on a journey through the vibrant tapestry of late-eighties Chicago House. DJing, indulgence, romance, and the pulsating beats of acid house defined Scrappy's era, and fortunately, he left behind a legacy of unforgettable house tunes, emblematic of the city's unparalleled musical spirit. This limited edition DLP release, accompanied by an insert detailing the captivating tale of one of Chicago's unsung talents, ensures that Scrappy's story and his contribution to the era remain etched in musical history.
- A1: Disco Inferno– Can't See Through It
- A2: The Great! Society*– Love You Girl
- A3: Suicide– Cheree
- A4: Martin Rev– Sparks
- A5: Television Personalities– Stop & Smell The Roses
- B1: The Velvet Underground– Ocean (Outtake Version)
- B2: Felt– Red Indians
- B3: Julian Cope– Laughing Boy
- B4: The Durutti Column– For Belgian Friends
- C1: Mgmt– All We Ever Wanted Was Everything (Exclusive Cover Version)
- C2: Mark Fry– Song For Wilde
- C3: Cheval Sombre– Troubled Mind
- C4: Dave Bixby– Drug Song
- D1: Jacobites*– Hearts Are Like Flowers
- D2: The Chills– Pink Frost
- D3: Spacemen 3– Lord Can You Hear Me?
- D4: Paul Morley– Lost For Words Part 2 (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Stereometrix is given the responsibility of taking care of the first release from the new label Tread A Measure and boy does he come through. His cultured Fall EP is a deep exploration of liquid techno landscapes that draw on cosmic energy, psychedelic colours and evolving synth patterns to melt your mind whether in the club or at home. There are downbeat and melancholic cuts like 'Fall', serene and soulful percolators like 'IO' and twisted sonics for afterparty freakouts like 'A2', while 'Glitch' is a collage of ghostly sounds and warped pads to close out this top-class EP.
2024 Repress
Summer is slowly approaching and the R&C boys are back with a new double-shot of groovy reworks in style.
Dropping from their chilled and well-being recording studio, we got a ’sunny’ reshape of Maria Bazar’s Italo hit, trapped
into a smooth Balearic and Funk-Flavoured groove.
Jumping into the 80s Synth-Pop era, on the flip side we find a dry & nocturnal re-interpretation of a well-known “Jeopardy”.
Special RSD2024 Edition - Limited Hand-Numbered Sampler
One mere year after their previous pitch-black sounding album Krypt, LA outfit Male Tears is back with a new full-length and – oh boy – everything is changed.
The used-to-be duo is now a four piece with James Edward as the sole founding member remaining and apparently this new line-up helped the original vocalist to shapeshift again.
Remember their very first debut album from 2021 and those dark synthpop sounds?
With their upcoming fourth album (in only three years), this American electronic-pop act from Southern California doubles the stakes once again and where Krypt was all about being goth and gloomy and disturbingly paroxysmal, Paradisco is somehow quite the opposite.
Eight new tracks of pure italo disco, hi-NRG and freestyle bliss that pick up where the band left off three years ago to pursue much darker realms. Now that the quest for darkness is done, it is time to polish our nails and dress up for the night-out cause there’s more in life than feeling sorry for yourself. Yes you will need to cut out the deadwood but there is no change in stillness.
So join Male Tears and their new arsenal of bangers and floor fillers with assertive titles such as Out of my Life, Regret 4 Nothing and Leave it Alone.
Get yourself wrapped up in one warm cover of delicate nostalgia and reborn romanticism, driven by sounds that pay homage equally to Miko Mission and Ken Laszlo, Lisa Lisa and Exposé and, well yeah, even The Smiths because say what you wanna say but you simply cannot not love The Smiths.
Embrace the vintage vibes that organically propagate from this new record’s grooves and get in the mood for this new course in full-on 1980’s Pop.
black LP[20,71 €]
Blue Note 1963 - Classic Vinyl Reissue Series Lee Morgan’s magnum opus The Sidewinder — recorded in 1963 and release in 1964 — was both a comeback and a coronation. The prodigious trumpeter had debuted on Blue Note in 1956 at the age of 18, but personal problems in the early-60s forced him off the scene temporarily. His rebound recording turned out to be The Sidewinder, an assured and energetic set of 5 indelible Morgan originals featuring tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson, pianist Barry Harris, bassist Bob Cranshaw, and drummer Billy Higgins. The album became his biggest commercial success fuelled by the irrepressible title track.




















