Barry Brown one of reggaes vastly overlooked talents. His militant conscious style has over time lost none of its appeal. Truly one of the sweetest roots vocalists to come out of Jamaica.
Born in 1962, Kingston, Jamaica, he cut his musical teeth working under producer Bunny Lee. Their first release was a track called ‘Girl You’re Always on my Mind’, although a minor hit, Bunny Lee saw his potential and was rewarded with his 1979 cut ‘Step it up Youthman’ which became a hit and has become a roots classic, leading to an album of the same name. The late 70’s was a great period in Barry Brown’s career and its from this period that we have culled this set of tracks. Straight from the master tapes some of his finest moments and some unreleased gems that we believe should be heard. A great set from his timeless 'Trying Youthman' a tail of struggling times in the heart of Kingston Jamaica.
His rastafarian inspired chants 'Stop Them Jah Jah','Give Thanx and Praise','Natty Rootsman' and 'Lead Us Jah’ work alongside socially charged cuts as 'Politician', 'Big Big Pollution' and 'Mr Money Man'. As with all his tales and inspired lyrics they are put across in such a tuneful way that like all the best songs that carry a message can be remembered also through the strength of the song.
As with many of his artists Bunny Lee encouraged him to go into self-production, and after a time spent with producer Linval Thompson ‘Separation’, and Sugar Minott ‘Things & Time’, he did just that and produced his first release ‘Cool Pon Your Corner’ in 1980 followed in 1981 by ‘Problems Get You Down’.
We hope this release will find a place in your collection and remind us of the talent of Mr Barry Brown. If somewhat overlooked, but certainly now not forgotten. Let’s celebrate with the man and go to the blues one more time....
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- A1: Neon - My Blues Is You
- A2: (Pankow) - God's Deneuve
- A3: Le Masque - Mother And Son
- A4: N.o.i.a. - Forbidden Planet
- A5: State Of Art - Your Eyes
- A6: Jeunesse D'ivoire - Days
- B1: Monuments - Oblivious (Edit)
- B2: Rats - C'est Disco
- B3: Fockewulf 190 - We Are Colder
- B4: Luc Orient - Night In Paris
- B5: Illogico - Abilità Motoria
- B6: 2+2=5 - Mathematic'n Logarithm
- B7: La Maison - 40 Secondi
What exactly happened in the Italian underground / post punk scene 30 years ago, is not entirely clear. Therefore, this collection of 13 incredible tunes helps track down the feeling and focuses on the blurry images of a period that was mixing influences from the UK/USA scenes with a more national' approach to new music developments. The damage began in 1977 when a series of urban / suburban musical agitators, whether skilled or complete amateurs, decided to embrace instruments as weapons for a war against sonic stereotypes. Here's the result: a multiform sonic attack that marks the history of a movement that may have remained local in most cases but whose echo reflected the amazing creativity of a generation.
- A1: The Boomin' System
- A2: Around The Way Girl
- A3: Eat Em Up L Chill
- A4: Mr Good Bar
- A5: Murdergram (Live At Ropmania)
- A6: Cheesy Rat Blues
- A7: Farmers Blud (Our Anthem) (Our Anthem)
- B1: Mama Said Knock You Out
- B2: Milky Cereal
- B3: Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling) (Remixed But Still Jingling)
- B4: To Da Break Of Dawn
- B5: 6 Minutes Of Pleasure
- B6: Illegal Search
- B7: The Power Of God
- A1: Kid Montana - Cabs Ambush
- A2: Tristes Tropiques - Untitled #1
- A3: Prothese - Tumeurs
- A4: Rel Rex - Program
- A5: Digital Dance - Human Zoo
- B1: Polyphonic Size - Kyoto
- B2: Satin Wall - Dans Les Profondeurs
- B3: Tristes Tropiques - Untitled #2
- B4: Pseudo Code - Around Midnight
- B5: Slim Jack - So Sah Gelleck Tissah
- C1: The Names - Spectators Of Life
- C2: Siglo Xx - Individuality
- C3: Marine - Life In Reverse
- C4: The Neon Judgement - Factory Walk
- C5: Nausea - Vocal Expression
- D1: Isolation Ward - Lamina Christus
- D2: Front 242 - Principles (Instrumental)
- D3: Allez Allez - Allez Allez
- D4: Berntholer - Emotions
- D5: Jung - The Real Thing
LTM presents a limited double vinyl gatefold edition (500 copies only) of B9, the definitive collection of cold wave and minimal electronica from Belgium, recorded between 1979 and 1983.
Originally released on Sandwich Records in May 1981, B9 featured 10 exclusive tracks by luminaries such as Digital Dance, Polyphonic Size, Kid Montana, Pseudo Code and Prothese, the latter the first recording project by Daniel Bressanutti of Front 242. Now digitally remastered, with 10 additional tracks on the second disc, this new deluxe vinyl edition also features Front 242, The Names, Marine, Siglo XX, The Neon Judgement, Berntholer, Allez Allez, Isolation Ward and more.
Cover op-art by Victor Vasarely. Design by Benoît Hennebert, based on a poster for The First Belgian Rhythm Box Contest (1981). Liner notes by James Nice. The existing CD version of B9 is also still available (LTMCD 2486)
- A1: White Christmas
- A2: Adeste Fideles (Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful)
- A3: Rudolph The Red Nose Reindeer
- A4: Faith Of Our Fathers
- A5: I'll Be Home For Christmas (If Only In My Dreams)
- A6: Silver Bells
- A7: Mele Kalikimaka
- B1: Jingle Bells
- B2: Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town
- B4: The First Noel
- B3: Silent Night
- B5: It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas
- B6: Christmas In Killarney
- B7: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- B8: Sleigh Ride
- A1: Crossroads Blues
- A2: Terraplane Blues
- A3: Come On In My Kitchen
- A4: Walking Blues
- A5: Last Fair Deal Gone Down
- A6: 32-20 Blues
- A7: Kinghearted Woman Blues
- A8: If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
- B1: Love In Vain Blues
- B2: When You Got A Good Friend
- B3: Rambling On My Mind
- B4: Stones In My Passway
- B5: Traveling Riverside Blues
- B6: Milkcow's Calf Blues
- B7: Me & The Devil Blues
- B8: Hellbound On My Trail
- A1: Fists Of Fury
- A2: Can You Hear Him
- B3: Hub-Tones
- B4: Connections
- C5: Tiffakonkae
- C6: The Invincible Youth
- D7: Testify
- D8: One Of One
- E1: The Space Travelers Lullaby
- E2: Vi Lua Vi Sol
- F1: Street Fighter Mas
- F2: Song For The Fallen
- G1: Journey
- G2: The Psalmnist
- H1: Show Us The Way
- H2: Will You Sing
- I1: The Secret Of Jinsinson
- I2: Will You Love Me Tomorrow
- J1: My Family
- J2: Agents Of Multiverse
- J3: Ooh Child
Kamasi Washington's wide-reaching double album Heaven & Earth arrives on Young Turks. Much like his previous releases, Heaven & Earth once again finds Kamasi setting out to expand the minds and horizons of all who encounter his music. Recorded as a double album, this expanded canvas gives his trademark tones the opportunity to offer a wider than ever before selection of fully immersive, freestyling psychedelic jazz that carries a distinctly spiritual edge.In an instant, Heaven and Earth really burrows deeper into the external cosmos that we were left circling around the edge of with his debut long-player, The Epic (released in 2015 via Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label), yet it also carries us further into the distance of the deeply cinematic overtones that his debut Young Turks EP, Harmony of Difference pointed us in the direction of. While it is both instantly recognisable as a Kamasi Washington recording, Heaven and Earth's luxurious running time matched with a searching narrative sees Kamasi breaking out of any sounds or scenes he may be associated with, smoothly transcending into new, dynamic and sonically experimental levels and counterpoints of his now widely praised signature sound.
Washington convened his band, The Next Step, as well as members of the long running collective The West Coast Get Down at Henson Studios in Los Angeles to record the 16 tracks on Heaven & Earth. The music was composed, written and arranged by Washington, with new arrangements of jazz and bebop legend Freddie Hubbard's 'Hubtones' and iconic kung fu film theme 'Fists of Fury,' as well as one song by bandmate Ryan Porter. Thundercat, Terrace Martin, Ronald Bruner, Jr., Cameron Graves, Brandon Coleman, Miles Mosley, Patrice Quinn, Tony Austin and many more contribute to the album.Stretching out at two and a half hours of entirely newly recorded music, Kamasi Washington paints a vision of Heaven and Earth that is spread across two sections with eight movements apiece. It sees him wrestling with and attempting to make sense of the meaning of both Heaven and Earth within his mind and his place within the wider universe as a whole, with the Heaven side representing the world Kamasi sees inwardly, the world that is a part of him, while the Earth side represents the world he sees outwardly, the world that he is a part of. An existential experiment with saxophones that's set to take you on a journey that is as widely thrilling as it is deeply searching.
- A1: Uniques - People Rocksteady
- A2: Roy Shirley - Dance Arena
- A3: Sensations - Long Time Me No See You Girl
- A4: Roy Shirley - Touch Them
- A5: Winston Samuels - Don''t Believe Him
- A6: Lester Sterling - Super Special
- A7: Glen Adams - S-H-I (I''m Shocking)
- B1: Uniques - Girl Of My Dreams
- B2: Cynthia Richards - Johnny Darling
- B3: Roy Wilson - Dread Saras
- B4: Roy Shirley - Thank You
- B5: Carribeans - Butterflies
- B6: Glen Adams - Grab A Girl
- B7: Ann Reid - Remember When
Sven Libaek's Inner Space is, simply put, one of the most legendary soundtrack recordings in the history of Australian music. Released in 1973, soundtracking a documentary series on underwater life by Ron & Valerie Taylor, it now stands proud as a key album of 'underwater music', one of the most rightly and righteously revered fields within soundtrack and library music circles.
Endlessly inventive, gorgeously melodic, at times oceanic, at times amphibian, at other times in some mysterious pelagic zone, Inner Space sits proudly alongside such classic underwater OST's and libraries as Egisto Macchi's Fauna Marina, the Sonoton Underwater Music series, the Ittologia and Biologia Marina twin-set, and Danielle Patucchi's Men Of The Sea, Alla Scoperti Del Mare and Uomini E Squali. Considered to be one of the unsung masters of Australian Film music, Sven Libaek composed for many Australian Films and TV series in 1960's and 70's. Inner Space is considered amongst his finest.
Featuring the best Australian jazz musicians including Don Burrows and John Sangster, they masterfully range from the incidental to the improvisational as they create a whirlpool of sublime aquatic jazz exotica. Notably, in 2004 the soundtrack had a second lease on life when several tracks were used in the Wes Anderson film.
'The life aquatic with Steve Zizzou'.
Vinyl LP - 2 LP set in a gatefold package with foil stamped cover
- A1: Holy Grail (Ft. Justin Timberlake)
- A2: Picasso Baby*
- A3: Tom Ford*
- A4: Fuckwithmeyouknowigotit (Ft. Rick Ross)
- B1: Oceans (Ft. Frank Ocean)
- B2: F.u.t.w.*
- B3: Somewhereinamerica
- B4: Crown
- C1: Heaven*
- C2: Versus*
- C3: Part Ii (On The Run)* (Ft. Beyonc)
- C4: Beach Is Better
- D1: Bbc** (Ft. Nas)
- D2: Jay Z Blue*
- D3: La Familia*
- D4: Nickels And Dimes
**Double LP - 180 GRAM** Already Platinum. Impeccable design. Although this is one of the more talked about records of his career, there's no doubt that this is a testament to JAY Z's diligence, entrepreneurship, and artistic vision. Picking up where Watch The Throne left off, Magna Carta Holy Grail is JAY Z's twelfth studio album, and a portrait of an emcee embracing fatherhood, marriage, and striking a balance between a past spent coming up and a future shuffling around the top. The LP also includes a limited edition flexi-disc postcard of exclusive non-album track ''Open Letter'' hidden under the artwork on the back cover. Production is helmed largely by J-Roc, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Hit-Boy and others, while featuring performances by Beyoncé, Rick Ross, Justin Timberlake, Frank Ocean, Nas, and more. With MCHG, JAY Z understands that hip hop is starting to enjoy the same clout as fine art and, even better, hip hop is alive, a part of the world, evolving, and not cordoned off in a museum. Play it forward and grab a copy now.
- A1: Let's Shake Hands
- A2: When I Hear My Name
- A3: Jolene
- A4: Death Letter
- A5: Cannon
- A6: Astro/Jack The Ripper
- A7: Hotel Yorba
- B1: I'm Finding It Hard To Be A Gentleman
- B2: Screwdriver
- B3: We're Going To Be Friends
- B4: You're Pretty Good Looking
- B5: Boll Weevil
- B6: Hello Operator
- B7: Baby Blue
- C1: Lord, Send Me An Angel
- C2: Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
- C3: I Think I Smell A Rat
- C4: Let's Build A Home/Goin' Back To Memphis
- C5: Little Room
- C6: The Union Forever
- C7: The Same Boy You've Always Known
- D1: Look Me Over Closely
- D2: Looking At You
- D3: St. James Infirmary Blues
- D4: Apple Blossom
- D5: Do
- D6: Rated X
- D7: Jumble, Jumble
- D8: Little People
- A1: The Explosions - Hip Drop
- A2: Aaron Neville - Hercules
- A3: Bo Dollis & The Wild Magnolia Mardi Gras Indian Band - Handa Wanda
- A4: The Meters - Handclapping Song
- B1: Eddie Bo - Check Your Bucket
- B2: Professor Longhair - Big Chief
- B3: Cyril Nevilille - Tell Me What's On Your Mind
- B4: Lee Dorsey And Betty Harris - Love Lots Of Lovin
- C1: Mary Jane Hooper - I've Got Reasons
- C2: Lee Dorsey - Who's Gonna Help Brother Get Further
- C3: Huey Piano Smith & His Clowns - Free Single And Disengaged
- C4: Eddie Bo - Hook'n'sling (Pt Ii)
- D1: The Gaturs - Gator Bait
- D2: Danny White - Natural Soul Brother
- D3: Ernie K Doe - Here Come The Girls
- D4: Dr John - Mama Roux
- E1: Allen Toussaint - Get Out Of My Life Woman
- E2: The Explosions - Garden Of Four Trees
- E3: Robert Parker - Hip-Huggin
- E4: Chuck Carbo - Can I Be Your Squeeze
- F1: Gentleman June Gardner - It's Gonna Rain
- F2: Marilyn Barbarin - Reborn
- F3: The Meters - Just Kissed My Baby
- F4: Sonny Jones - Sissy Walk (Pt Ii)
Album features Ernie K Doe’s ‘Here Come The Girls’, The Meters, Eddie Bo, Professor Longhair, Lee Dorsey, Wild Magnolias and more.
This is the definitive collection of New Orleans Funk featuring acknowledged masters next to some of the earlier artists who shaped the meaning of funk. The album is also filled with many rare, sought after and undiscovered funk tracks. It covers the period from the emergence of New Orleans Funk in the early 1960's through to the mid-seventies.
The record is an essential part of anyone in any way interested in Funk's record collection. It has some vital ingredients in it that you can't find elsewhere. With the sound of the New Orleans Funeral March Bands, Mardi Gras Indian Tribes and Saturday Night Fish Fries all as inspiration New Orleans Funk developed into a unique sound.
New Orleans is a port town. Originally owned by the French, this was where many slaves were brought from the West Indies. Many of these slaves came from Haiti and brought with them the religion of Voodoo and its drums and music. It became one of the first parts of America to develop a strong African-American culture leading to the invention of Jazz in the early 1900's.
A main feature of Jazz in New Orleans were the Jazz Funeral Marching bands. Solemn Brass bands accompanying a coffin would, on burial, be joined by a second line of drummers and dancers which would turn the event into a celebration of the spirit cutting free from earth. This African tradition is strong in New Orleans and still goes on to this day. The backline drums play a syncopated style that is neither on the beat nor the off-beat. It is these rhythms that are the basis of New Orleans Funk.
The album comes with a booklet presenting a historical explanation to how and why this music came about, and with lots of information about the people involved.
Reviews: "A Perfect Primer For Funk Fans" Q (Top 5 albums of the year). "Probably the finest compilation that Soul Jazz has released. Essential" Time Out.
- A1: Après Le Vin
- A2: Philadelphie Story (With Soko)
- A3: La Dispute
- A4: L'enfer
- A5: Elle S'échappe
- A6: Le Cadeau
- A7: Le Sacre Du Printemps (With Asia Argento)
- B1: Le Souvenir
- B2: Les Trois Cloches
- B3: Bonbon
- B4: L'ennui
- B5: Bonbon
- B6: La Question
- B7: Au Sommet
Musique de film imaginé (music for film imagined) is a soundtrack that pays homage to the great European film directors of the late 50's and 60's, such as François Truffaut & Jean-Luc Godard (to name but two), created by Anton Newcombe on behalf of the Brian Jonestown Massacre for an imaginary French film. Guests on this daring symphonic experience are French chanteuse and multi-instrumentalist SoKo and Italian actress, singer and director Asia Argento. SoKo is signed to Because Music and her track 'We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow' was featured in the viral video 'First Kiss', which has garnered over 63 million views and debuted at number 9 in the Billboard Hot 100 last year. Asia Argento, who has starred in music videos for Marilyn Manson, Placebo and Tim Burgess, recently wrote the storyline for ASAP Rocky's music video and short film 'Phoenix', which has had over 5.5 million hits. Both vocal performances are in French. Anton Newcombe recorded Musique de film imaginé in Berlin in August 2014, after a successful European tour for the Brian Jonestown Massacre.
- A1: Pinta Manta - António Sanches
- A2: Dia Ja Manche - Dionisio Maio
- A3: Morti Sta Bidjàcu - José Casimiro
- A4: Pontin & Pontin - Bana
- B1: That Day - Fany Havest
- B2: Odio Sem Valor - Pedrinho
- B3: Mino Di Mama - Quirino Do Canto
- B4: Mundo D'margura - Tchiss Lopes
- C1: Po D'terra - Joao Cirilo
- C2: Corre Riba, Corre Baxo - Abel Lima
- C3: Ilyne - Os Apolos
- C4: Sintado Na Pracinha - Americo Brito
- D1: Capchona - Elisio Vieira
- D2: Djal Bai Si Camin - Antonio Dos Santos
- D3: Stebo Cu Anabela - Abel Lima
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2LP 140G VINYL + 12 PAGE BOOKLET.
"Space Echo - The mystery behind the "Cosmic Sound" of Cabo Verde finally revealed!" is the 20th release by the fabulous Analog Africa Label.
In the spring of 1968 a cargo ship was preparing to leave the port of Baltimore with an important shipment of musical instruments. Its final destination was Rio De Janeiro, where the EMSE Exhibition (Exposição Mundial Do Son Eletrônico) was going to be held.
It was the first expo of its kind to take place in the Southern Hemisphere and many of the leading companies in were all eager to present their newest synthesisers and other gadgets to a growing and promising South American market, spearheaded by Brazil and Colombia.
The ship with the goods set sail on the 20th of March on a calm morning and mysteriously disappeared from the radar on the very same day.
One can only imagine the surprise of the villagers of Cachaço, on the Sao Nicolau island of Cabo Verde, when a few months later they woke up and found a ship stranded in their fields, in the middle of nowhere, 8 km from any coastline.
After consulting with the village elders, the locals had decided to open the containers to see what was inside - however gossip as scintillating as this travels fast and colonial police had already arrived and secured the area.
Portuguese scientists and physicians were ordered to the scene and after weeks of thorough studies and research, it was concluded that the ship had fallen from the sky. One of the less plausible theories was that it might have fallen from a Russian military air carrier. The locals joked that again the government had wasted their tax money on a useless exercise, as a simple look at the crater generated by the impact could explain the phenomena. "No need for Portuguese rocket scientists to explain this!" they laughed.
What the villagers didn't know, was that traces of cosmic particles were discovered on the boat. The bow of the ship showed traces of extreme heat, very similar to traces found on meteors, suggesting that the ship had penetrated the hemisphere at high speed. That theory also didn't make sense as such an impact would have reduced the ship to dust. Mystery permeated the event.
Finally, a team of welders arrived to open the containers and the whole village waited impatiently.
The atmosphere, which had been filled with joy and excitement, quickly gave way to astonishment. Hundreds of boxes conjured, all containing keyboards and other instruments which they had never seen before: and all useless in an area devoid of electricity. Disappointment was palpable. The goods were temporarily stored in the local church and the women of the village had insisted a solution be found before Sunday mass.
It is said that charismatic anti-colonial leader Amílcar Cabral had ordered for the instruments to be distributed equally in places that had access to electricity, which placed them mainly in schools.
This distribution was best thing that could have happened - keyboards found fertile grounds in the hands of curious children, born with an innate sense of rhythm who picked up the ready-to-use instruments. This in turn facilitated the modernisation of local rhythms such as Mornas, Coladeras and the highly danceable music style called Funaná, which had been banned by the Portuguese colonial rulers until 1975 due to its sensuality!
The observation was made that the children who came into contact with the instruments found on the ship inherited prodigious capabilities to understand music and learn instruments. One of them was the musical genius Paulino Vieira, who by the end of the 70s would become the country´s most important music arranger. 8 out of the 15 songs presented in this compilation had been recorded with the backing of the band Voz de Cabo Verde, lead by Paulino Vieira, the mastermind behind the creation and promulgation of what is known today as "The Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde".
The field of electronic music were involved. Rhodes, Moog, Farfisa, Hammond and Korg, just to name a few.
- A1: Helter Skelter (Live)
- A2: Van Diemen's Land
- A3: Desire
- A4: Hawkmoon 269
- B1: All Along The Watchtower (Live)
- B2: I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Live)
- B3: Sterling Magee - Freedom For My People
- B4: Silver And Gold (Live)
- B5: Pride (In The Name Of Love) (Live)
- C1: Angel Of Harlem
- C2: Love Rescue Me
- C3: When Love Comes To Town
- C4: Heartland
- D1: God Part Ii
- D2: Jimi Hendrix - The Star Spangled Banner
- D3: Bullet The Blue Sky (Live)
- D4: All I Want Is You
- A1: Love Is All We Have Left
- A2: Lights Of Home
- A3: You're The Best Thing About Me
- A4: Get Out Of Your Own Way
- A5: American Soul
- B1: Summer Of Love
- B2: Red Flag Day
- B3: The Showman (Little More Better)
- B4: The Little Things That Give You Away
- C1: Landlady
- C2: The Blackout
- C3: Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way
- C4: 13 (There Is A Light)
- D1: Ordinary Love (Extraordinary Mix)
- D2: Book Of Your Heart
- D3: Lights Of Home (St Peter's String Version)
Deluxe Box Set[41,60 €]
Double cyan blue vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Two printed inner sleeves and a six panel oversized booklet. Download card enclosed. The vinyl includes the Deluxe track listing - 17 tracks in total.
U2 return with their hotly anticipated new studio album 'Songs of Experience'. The Island Records priority release completes a stellar year for the Dublin band, following their return to stadiums with the critically acclaimed, sold out 'The Joshua Tree Tour 2017' playing to 2.4 million fans in just 51 shows across Europe and North and South America, as well as the successful 30th Anniversary re-issue of 'The Joshua Tree'.
Recorded in Dublin, New York and Los Angeles, Songs of Experience was completed earlier this year with its subject matter influenced by Brendan Kennelly's* advice to Bono, to ...write as if you're dead'. The result is a collection of songs in the form of intimate letters to places and people close to the singer's heart: family, friends, fans and indeed himself.
Songs Of Experience is the companion release to 2014's 'Songs Of Innocence', the two titles drawing inspiration from a collection of poems, Songs of Innocence and Experience, by the 18th century English mystic and poet William Blake.
Produced by Jacknife Lee and Ryan Tedder, with Steve Lillywhite, Andy Barlow and Jolyon Thomas, the album features a cover image by Anton Corbijn of band-members' teenage children Eli Hewson and Sian Evans.
'The Blackout' and 'You're The Best Thing About Me' were the first songs to be made available from the album. 'You're The Best Thing About Me' is the band's first UK Top 20 airplay record in a decade and has also been remixed by Norwegian superstar DJ and producer Kygo.
*Brendan Kennelly - Irish poet, novelist and Professor Emeritus at Trinity College, Dublin.
- A1: Sarah Davachi - Untitled (Live In Portland - Excerpt)
- A2: Carlos Walker - Via Lactea
- A3: The Rationals - Glowin
- A4: William S Fischer - Chains
- B1: Max Roach - Equipoise
- B2: Abu Talib - Blood Of An American
- B3: Sweet & Innocent - Express Your Love
- B4: Robert Vanderbilt & The Foundation Of Souls - A Message Especially From God
- C1: A Message Especially From God - A Message Especially From God
- C2: Alain Bellaiche - Sun Blues
- C3: Alain Bellaiche - Sea Fluorescent
- C4: Kara-Lis Coverdale - Moments In Love (Excerpt)
- D1: Azimuth - The Tunnel
- D2: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Milk (Excerpt)
- D3: Toshimaru Nakamura - Nimb#59
- D4: Floating Points - The Sweet Time Suite (Part 1 - Opening - Exclusive Kenny Wheeler Cover Version)
- D5: Lauren Laverne - Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Floating Points' personal collection of global soul, ambient, jazz and folk treasures form the latest in the warmly revered Late Night Tales series.
Sam Shepherd aka Floating Points' music taste is notoriously tricky to define, ranging from ethereal classical at one end to coruscating techno at the other, united only in a firm belief in the transcendental power of music to move hearts, minds and - yes - feet. Similarly, his production career has ranged from early experiments in dance music with breakout records such as the 'Shadows EP' and collaborating with legendary Gnawa master Mahmoud Guinia to his expansive album 'Elaenia', which met with critical acclaim upon its release in 2015.
This Late Night Tales excursion into the depths of the evening reflects his broad tastes. The globally-travelled producer has collected untold treasures on his travels from dusty stores in Brazil to market stalls near his hometown. There's the gorgeous 'Via Làctea', culled from Carlos Walker's debut album, Abu Talib's (Bobby Wright) plaintive 'Blood Of An American' and Robert Vanderbilt's gospel reworking of Manchild's 'Especially For You'. Raw soul and feeling oozing from each song's pores.
At the other end of the music scale are the modernists, such as Québécoise Kara-Lis Coverdale who weighs in with the indelible 'Moments In Love', Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith whose 'Milk' is an exercise in tranquility, while Sarah Davachi's meditative mix-opener offers respite from a weary world.
We have some exclusive tracks for Late Night Tales; alongside Davachi's offerings there is also Toshimaru Nakamura's 'Nimb #59', as well as the now traditional cover version. hepherd delved into his childhood
memory for this one, a track taken from the first album his parents bought him, Kenny Wheeler's 'Music For Large & Small Ensembles': Sam offers up his interpretation of 'Opening Part 1'. Wheeler also contributes horns to Azimuth
track The Tunnel, written and performed by Norma Winstone and John Taylor who, coincidentally, are the parents of Floating Points' drummer Leo Taylor. Closing the album, Lauren Laverne reads the suitably nocturnal poem 'Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun' by Emily Brontë.
'I tried to find music that reflects the stillness of night. And because my musical interests lie all over the place, it's quite difficult to distil that notion down to just a few songs. I was quite keen to have some electronic music in there but I also really wanted to have some soul music mixed in, so I had to try and find a pathway between all of this different music.' - Sam Shepherd (Floating Points) March 2019
- A1: Motherland
- A2: Roots Mural Theme
- A3: Main Title: Mama Aifambeni (Premiere Episode)
- A4: Behold, The Only Thing Greater Than Yourself (Birth)
- A5: Oluwa (Many Rains Ago) (African Theme)
- A6: Boyhood To Manhood
- A7: The Toubob Is Here! (The Capture)
- A8: Middle Passage (Slaveship Crossing)
- A9: You In Americuh' Now, African
- B1: Roots Mural Theme Intro (Slave Auction)
- B2: Ole Fiddler
- B3: Jumpin' De Broom (Marriage Ceremony)
- B4: What Can I Do (Hush, Hush, Somebody's Calling My Name)
- B5: Roots Mural Theme Bridge (Plantation Life)
- B6: Oh Lord, Come By Here
- B7: Free At Last (The Civil War)
- B8: Many Rains Ago (Oluwa) (African Theme: English Version)
30th anniversary pressing limited to 1000 copies. With the 2016 Roots
mini-series such a success, there is new interest in Quincy Jones’ original
soundtrack to the ground-breaking 1977 mini-series.
Highlights include the “Roots Mural Theme,” composed by Gerald Fried, and
the 28 minute, ‘Roots Suite,’ with Letta Mbulu as the featured vocalist. Plus
the stunning “Main Title: Mama Aifambeni” as sampled by Moodymann and Andrés.
Also included are snippets of dialogue from Roots actor Lou Gossett. Featured
players include: Shelly Manne, Victor Feldman, Ernie Watts and Lee Ritenour.
- A1: Tomoko Soryo - I Say Who
- A2: Taeko Ohnuki - Kusuri Wo Takusan
- A3: Minako Yoshida - Midnight Driver
- A4: Nanako Sato - Subterranean Futari Bocci
- B1: Haruomi Hosono - Sports Men
- B2: Izumi Kobayashi - Coffee Rumba
- B3: Foe - In My Jungle
- B4: Akira Inoue, Hiroshi Sato, Masataka Matsutoya - Sun Bathing
- C1: Hiroshi Satoh - Say Goodbye
- C2: Yukihiro Takahashi - Drip Dry Eyes
- C3: Masayoshi Takanaka - Bamboo Vender
- C4: Shigeru Suzuki - Lady Pink Panther
- D1: Haruomi Hosono, Takahiko Ishikawa, Masataka Matsutoya - Mykonos No Hanayome
- D2: Yasuko Agawa - La Night
- D3: Hitomi Tohyama - Exotic Yokogao
- D4: Tazumi Toyoshima - Machibouke
Pacific Breeze is a collection of choice cuts that range from silky smooth grooves to innovative techno pop bangers and everything in between.
Long-revered by crate diggers and adventurous music heads, this music has never been released outside of Japan until now. Including key artists like Taeko Ohnuki and Minako Yoshida, as well as cult favorites Hitomi Tohyama and Hiroshi Sato, the long-awaited release also features newly commissioned cover painting by Tokyo-based artist Hiroshi Nagai, whose iconic images of resort living have graced the covers of many classic City Pop albums of the 1980s.
Many of the key City Pop players evolved from the Japanese New Music scene of the early '70s, as heard on Light In The Attic's acclaimed Even a Tree Can Shed Tears: Japanese Folk & Rock 1969-1973, the first release of the ongoing Japan Archival Series. In fact, you could say City Pop set sail with a champagne smash from Happy End, the freakishly talented subversives who included amongst their ranks Haruomi Hosono and Shigeru Suzuki, both featured on this compilation. As Michael K. Bourdaghs noted in his book, Sayonara Amerika, Sayonara Nippon, this music was, 'Deconstructing the line between imitation and authenticity.' Some of the best City Pop teeters in this zone—easy listening with mutant exotica, tilted techno-pop, and steamy boogie bubbling beneath the gloss.
2xLP housed in a deluxe wide spine jacket with over sized fold-out booklet, full color printed inner sleeves, and custom die-cut obi card
- A1: The Olive Garden / Night Sky
- A2: Bearing The Cross
- A3: Jesus Arrested
- A4: Peter Denies Jesus
- A5: The Stoning
- A6: Song Of Complaint
- A7: Simon Is Dismissed
- A8: Flagellation / Dark Choir / Disciples
- A9: Mary Goes To Jesus
- B1: Peaceful But Primitive / Procession
- B2: Crucifixion
- B3: Raising Rhe Cross
- B4: It Is Done
- B5: Jesus Is Carried Down
- B6: Resurrection
- 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL
- PVC PROTECTIVE SLEEVE
- SCORE BY JOHN DEBNEY
- CONTAINS A 8-PAGE BOOKLET
- LIMITED 15TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF 500 INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED COPIES ON TRANSPARENT RED VINYL
Passion Of The Christ (2004), composed by John Debney, is the original score for Mel Gibson's controversial film The Passion Of The Christ. The soundtrack received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score and it was on the first place in both Top Christian Albums and Top Soundtracks in 2004. In 2005, the album won a Dove Award for Instrumental album of the year at the 36th GMA Dove Awards.
The soundtrack succeeds as a coherent, moving, well-executed musical statement whether or not has seen the film. The album is a combination of folk instruments, Eastern-tinged harmonics, solo, and choral voices. Debney has used the Indian master violinist and vocalist L. Shankar, and singer/double-violinist Gingger Shankar.
Debney's soundtrack is an interesting and highly recommended work. It will offer those who choose to encounter it a far-reaching and deeply affective listening experience that is as aesthetically beautiful and unsetting as it is evocatively familiar.
Available as a limited 15th anniversary edition of 500 individually numbered copies on transparent red vinyl.
- A1: Boards Of Canada - Olson
- A2: Erasmo Carlos - Vida Antiga
- A3: Gene Williams - Don't Let Your Love Fade Away
- A4: The Chosen Few - People Make The World Go Round
- A5: Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
- A6: Delegation - Oh Honey
- B1: Velly Joonas - Käes On Aeg
- B2: Stereolab - The Flower Called Nowhere
- B3: Kiki Gyan - Disco Dancer
- B4: Admas - Anchi Bale Game
- C1: Francis Bebey - Sanza Nocturne
- C2: Thundercat - For Love I Come
- C3: River Tiber Ft. Daniel Caesar - West
- C4: Charlotte Day Wilson - Work
- C5: The Beach Boys - Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
- C6: Donnie & Joe Emerson - Baby
- D1: Les Prospections - Lido
- D2: Grady Tate - And I Love Her
- D3: Badbadnotgood - To You (Exclusive Andy Shauf Cover Version)
- D4: Steve Kuhn - The Meaning Of Love
- D5: Lydia Lunch - You, Me And Jim Beam (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Canadian quartet BADBADNOTGOOD take on creating the ultimate late night' selection of tracks from their record collections, set for release on 28th July 2017. The original trio of Matthew Tavares, Alex Sowinski and Chester Hansen formed while studying music at Toronto's Humber College (they've recently added Leland Whitty to the line-up). A shared appreciation of hip hop and instrumental covers of Gucci Mane and Earl Sweatshirt suggested a worldly outlook and reciprocated love from Tyler The Creator and Ghostface Killah, which whom they made 2015's Sour Soul.
This is an international effort: Velly Joonas' Estonian version of 'Feel Like Makin' Love', Kiki Gyan, Admas and Francis Bebey representing Africa (Ghana, Ethiopia and Cameroon respectively), Les Prospection from France, Scots' Boards Of Canada and fellow Canucks River Tiber and Charlotte Day Wilson.
Finally, there's the no-small-matter of the Late Night Tales cover version, in which BADBADNOTGOOD take on Andy Shauf's 'To You' is turned into a mournful delight. while the Queen Of Siam herself, Lydia Lunch, delivers a sexual sermon involving only you, her and Jim Beam.
We were really excited to have the chance to put together a Late Night Tales compilation, it's a great organisation. We decided to use it as a vehicle to show everyone all the amazing music we have gotten to experience by touring and meeting new people. Every track on this comp was either shown to us by an incredible person or made by one of our friends. We also included a little cover of a song by one of our favourite current musicians, Andy Shauf.
These artists, as well as many, many others, have infuenced us to create and kept our deep love of music alive. This mix will keep you company on a quiet night by yourself or with friends. You can check it out on the plane, the bus, a long walk, or any situation where you want a soundtrack for reflection and meditation.' - BADBADNOTGOOD May 2017
- A1: Main Title
- A2: The Throne Is Mine
- A3: What Is Dead May Never Die
- A4: Warrior Of Light
- A5: Valar Morghulis
- A6: Winterfell
- B1: Qarth
- B2: Wildfire
- B3: I Am Hers, She Is Mine
- B4: Pyat Pree
- B5: Don\\'T Die With A Clean Sword
- C1: We Are The Watchers On The Wall
- C2: Pay The Iron Price
- C3: One More Drink Before The War
- C4: House Of The Undying
- C5: Stand And Fight
- D1: The Old Gods And The New
- D2: Mother Of Dragons
- D3: I Will Keep You Safe
- D4: The Rains Of Castamere
- D5: Three Blasts
- A1: Main Title
- A2: North Of The Wall
- A3: Goodbye Brother
- A4: The Kingsroad
- A5: The King's Arrival
- A6: Love In The Eyes
- B1: A Raven From King's Landing
- B2: The Wall
- B3: Things I Do For Love
- B4: A Golden Crown
- B5: Winter Is Coming
- B6: A Bird Without Feathers
- B7: Await The King's Justice
- B8: You'll Be Queen One Day
- B9: The Assassin's Dagger
- C1: To Vaes Dothrak
- C2: Jon's Honor
- C3: Black Of Hair
- C4: You Win Or You Die
- C5: Small Pack Of Wolves
- C6: Game Of Thrones
- C7: Kill Them All
- C8: The Pointy End
- D1: Victory Does Not Make Us Conquerors
- D2: When The Sun Rises In The West
- D3: King Of The North
- D4: The Night's Watch
- D5: Fire And Blood
- D6: Finale
- D7: Main Title - Season Two (Bonus Track)
As with the first SchleiBen series, Emotional Response follows the success of the second set of split releases with a stand-alone album by one of the highlights, in Neil Tolliday.
Recorded over a 17-year period, the ambient, drone and noise pieces collected here offer a glimpse in to the depth of a supremely talented, thoughtful and at times, troubled musical mind.
As his love for house music and the success of his Nail moniker grew and waned during the ascent 90s boom, there followed his somewhat surprising success as one half of Balearic-pop combo Bent, propelling Tolliday in to a world of indie-charts and endless touring. The eventual unhappiness of this 'music career' and increasing need for personal escapism led him start experiment new musical forms of expression.
A thinker and oft-over drinker, success was viewed with a deep suspicion and introspection, drug use and later, depression. As his other music projects slowly imploded, this new, personal music was for many years, made purely for Tolliday's own absorption and comedowns.
Taken from an initial 4 track recording in Nottingham in 2000, more pieces were subsequently recorded around the globe on numerous devices - old portable cassette recorders, hand held digital stereos and even mobile phones. These heavily manipulated samples were slowed down, reversed, smudged and stretched before analog and modular patching, Mellotron, editing, programming and post production were added to the melting pot.
With hundreds of tracks collated, in the last few years Tolliday began putting them out via Bandcamp using different aliases, on made up record labels, with no press or mention to anyone. This would happen every 6-9 months - a new label was created with logo, band/artist names and a few albums worth of music, leaving it there for a few weeks before then deleting the lot.
Here then is a snapshot of those recordings, chosen to represent the depth of music, while trying not to think too much about in to the emotions that were used in making them. With special hand painted artwork by Sam Purcell, commissioned from the artist's own photographs taken from a adjournment at Homerton hospital, the hope is to do justice to such wonderful music and present Neil Tolliday, finally an artist, shorn of pseudonyms, in a broader light.
Audioslave may be one the rare cases of remnants of 2 great bands coming together and creating an even greater band. Consisting of three quarters of Rage Against The Machine plus former Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, Audioslave came onto the music scene with a mix of 70's Zeppelin & Sabbath warped into the year 2000 and beyond. Having Chris Cornell as their leadsinger was producer Rick Rubin's idea and the band penned no less than 21 songs in a period of 19 days, jamming and rehearsing.
Their live debut was a David Letterman gig on the rooftop of the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York, kicking off a successful world tour. Debut single 'Cochise' was a worldwide smash and the 2nd single 'Like a Stone' even topped that (certified Gold by the RIAA)! The album was certified Gold in the USA within a month after its release. 2 Audioslave albums followed, before the members parted ways to join their former bands.
- A1: Black Gold Intro
- A2: House Of Flying Daggers - Inspectah Deck, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Method Man
- A3: When The Fat Lady Sings - Gza
- A4: Special Delivery - Ghostface Killah
- A5: Last Call - Ol\' Dirty Bastard & Master Fuol
- A6: Plo Style - Method Man & Carlton Fisk
- A7: Wind Cries - Gza & U-God
- A8: Street Rap - Inspectah Deck
- A9: Live Today - Ghostface Killah & Rza
- B1: Crosstown Happening - Method Man & Busta Rhymes
- B2: Not A Game - Raekwon
- B3: Vibrations - Inspectah Deck. Gza, Masta Killah, Rza, Method Man, Raekwon & Ghostface Killah
- B4: 10 Bricks - Raekwon, Ghostface Killah & Cappadonna
- B5: Kff2000 - Gza
- B6: Holla - Ghostface Killah & Allah Real
- C1: True Kings
- C2: Pali
- C3: 9 Was 6
- C4: Collector\'S Material
- C5: Heart
- C6: Jam Pt. 1
- C7: Summer
- C8: Mary
- C9: Experience
- C10: Today
- C11: Soul
- C12: Spangled
- D1: Traffic
- D2: Ladyland Jam
- D3: The Switch Up
- D4: Somewhere
- D5: Jam Pt. 2
- D6: Villanova
- D7: Foxy
- D8: Cherokee
- D9: New Rising Sun (Outro)
- D10: I Can\'T Wait - Ol\' Dirty Bastard
- D11: Hey Joe - Gab Gotcha
- A1: (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
- A2: All I Can Do
- A3: Jolene
- A4: There\'S No Place Like Home
- A5: My Tennessee Mountain Home
- B1: Do I Ever Cross Your Mind
- B2: Coat Of Many Colours
- B3: Applejack
- B4: Light Of A Clear Blue Morning
- C1: I Will Always Love You
- C2: Getting In My Way
- C3: Me And Little Andy
- C4: How Does It Feel
- D1: Holdin\' On To You
- D2: The Seeker
- D3: You Are / I Will Always Love You (Reprise)
- D4: Love Is Like A Butterfly
DELUXE VINYL EDITION!!!By the time this performance was recorded on the final night of her NYC debut in 1977, this show had become the hottest ticket in town and the Bottom Line was deluged with celebrity ticket requests, including from other iconic performers like Bruce Springsteen and Mick Jagger, who both attended. This three night engagement at the legendary music room was essentially Parton's New York City coming out party, and even those not necessarily country fans can surely appreciate this show for its pure entertainment appeal and Dolly's undeniable charisma.
INXS live on the Coffee Break Concert series at the Cleveland Agora on 27th June 1984.
Following the April 1984 release of their fourth album, The Swing, INXS began to make commercial headway outside Australia. They toured relentlessly to promote the album, and had an international hit with Original Sin.
The performance captured here, on 27th June 1984, was part of the WMMS Coffee Break Concert series, a live radio simulcast on 100.7 WMMS in Cleveland. It captures them at the peak of their early game, and is presented here with background notes and images
- A1: Main Titles
- A2: Dragonstone
- A3: Shall We Begin
- A4: The Queens Justice
- A5: A Game I Like To Play
- A6: I Am The Storm
- B1: The Gift
- B2: Dragonglass
- B3: Spoils Of War (Pt. 1)
- B4: Spoils Of War (Pt. 2)
- B5: The Dagger
- B6: Home
- C1: Gorgeous Beasts
- C2: The Long Farewell
- C3: Against All Odds
- C4: See You For What You Are
- C5: Casterly Rock
- C6: A Lions Legacy
- D1: Message For Cersei
- D2: Ironborn
- D3: No One Walks Away From Me
- D4: Truth
- D5: The Army Of The Dead
- D6: Winter Is Here
- A1: Moondog - Fur Fritz (Chaconne In A Minor)
- A2: Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch - Louella
- A3: Bryce Dessner - Ornament 2
- A4: Bryce Dessner - Ornament 3
- A5: Meredith Monk - Railroad (Travel Song)
- A6: Philip Glass - Etude No 9
- B1: William Susman - Quiet Rhythms: Prologue & Action No 9
- B2: Hans Otte - Das Buch Der Klange (Part 2)
- B3: Moondog - Elf Dance
- B4: Michael Nyman - The Heart Asks Pleasure First
- C1: Gavin Bryars - Ramble On Cortona
- C2: Peteris Vasks - Balta Ainava
- D1: Nico Muhly - A Hudson Cycle
- D2: Philip Glass - Etude No 5
- D3: Wim Mertens - Struggle For Pleasure
The title of this new album by Vanessa Wagner refers to John Cage's Imaginary Landscape (1939), one of the first works to use electronic devices. After all, when Cage wrote his manifesto The Future of Music in the late 1930s, he already knew that the merging of written and electronic music would bear exquisite fruits. The album is the lone protuberance from 2016 album Statea, on which Wagner, alongside producer Murcof (she on the piano, him manning the machines), reinterpreted pieces from the fathers of minimalism: Arvo Pärt, Philip Glass, Morton Feldman, Erik Satie, or John Cage. The same secret conversation between the artist, the piano, and contemporary music is now continuing on Inland. Making more with less, the album turns long harmonies into multicolored prisms, miniature detailed embroidery, sighs and breaths, syncopated or restrained chants. In this brave new world, sounds exist for themselves, and silence comes to life. While the repertoire remains in the minimalistic vein, it gives priority to living composers, of which almost all are still active.
- A1: Noel Kelehan Quintet - Spon Song
- A2: John Wadham - Floatin
- A3: Louis Stewart - Araby
- B1: Joe O'donnell - Caravan
- B2: Taste - On The Boards
- B3: Granny's Intentions - Nutmeg, Bitter-Sweet
- B4: Mellow Candle - Lonely Man
- C1: Sonny Condell - Red Sail
- C2: Supply, Demand & Curve - When You're By Yourself
- C3: Rosemarie Taylor - Mister Sleep
- C4: Apartment - Weekend
- D1: The Plattermen - Africah Wah Wah
- D2: Jonathan Kelly's Outside - Misery
- D3: Dr. Strangely Strange - Mary Malone Of Moscow
- D4: Stacc - Holy Smoke
- D5: Zebra - Silent Partners
'Buntús Rince' translates from Irish as 'basic rhythms', and this new compilation explores how Irish musicians were influenced by strands of different genres of music from around the world, merging them to create their own unique sounds. The compilation features some of the most innovative and talented figures in the history of Irish music and includes rare Irish jazz, fusion and folk outliers from the 1970s and early 1980s from musicians relatively unknown outside of Ireland.
Often regarded as a musical backwater, the 1970s finally saw Ireland begin to make its mark on international music. The nature of this feat is all the more commendable, considering how isolated and conservative the country still was in the middle of the last century. The emergence of acts like Skid Row, Thin Lizzy and Van Morrison instilled in budding young Irish musicians the belief to dream big.
Unlike many other European countries, Ireland had not benefited from the cultural impact of immigration. Pioneering Irish musicians did not have access to the type of vibrant music scenes ubiquitous to most European cities at that time. With no talented players or even in some cases recordings of the music, they had to cultivate and invent their own small scenes.
A jazz scene had begun to blossom in Dublin in the late 1950s. Self-taught players like Noel Kelehan and Louis Stewart emerged as the Irish standard-bearers. Their level of musicianship saw them play with some of the world's most renowned artists. The 1960s would see the emergence of the 'beat' scene in Ireland, with groups like Granny's Intentions, Taste and Eire Apparent finally challenging the hegemony of Irish Showbands. Change was in the air.
The late 1960s also saw many Irish emigrants returning home, bringing with them inspiration from the new styles and sounds of London and further afield. The arrival in the late 1960s of pirate radio stations like Radio Caroline, new music magazines and the availability of music on vinyl meant that different genres were now becoming more accessible. The musical landscape of the country began to transform and evolve, influencing a new generation of musicians in the process.
The 1970s saw advancements in studio technology. 8-track studios began appearing in Dublin, offering more opportunities for groups to record singles and albums. Synthesizers and other instruments were also becoming easier to acquire as the younger generation turned to electric jazz and fusion music.
While the level of musicianship was high, the levels of opportunities in Ireland were still very limited. Many groups and solo musicians had to emigrate to try and succeed.
Thankfully for those who remained, this new emerging scene didn't go totally unnoticed and local labels began to take a chance on more obscure Irish groups. Labels like Mulligan and also producers like John D'Ardis and Terri Hooley championed and documented music from the Irish underground of the 1970s.
Their valuable work is a common thread which connects many of the tracks on this compilation. From the soaring flute playing of Brian Dunning, to the swinging piano of Noel Kelehan and the sonic force of Jolyon Jackson's synthesizers; 'Buntús Rince' lifts the lid on a vastly underappreciated period of Irish music history.
One for the collectors.
JJ Cale's 'Live' album gets its very first vinyl edition. FIRST TIME ON VINYL incl.all influencial tracks.
To celebrate the release of the new album 'Stay Around', JJ Cale's 'Live' album gets its very first vinyl edition. Originally released in 1996, this live album features 14 classics including 'After Midnight', 'Cocaine' and 'Old Man'. All tracks were recorded across several different shows : Carnegie Hall (New York, 1996), The Philharmonic (Munich, 1994), Flynn Theater (Burlington, 1993), The Great American Music Hall (San Francisco, 1994), The Hammersmith Apollo (London, 1994), The Sommerville Theater (Sommerville, 1993) and Park West (Chicago, 1990). Double 180gr heavyweight vinyl with CD album included.
- A1: Harley\'S Blues (The World Could Save) Feat. Harley Harl & Francesca
- A2: Man Of The Hour Feat. 2 Chainz & Wiz Khalifa
- A3: Put Jewels On It Feat. Run The Jewels
- A4: Watching Myself Feat. Action Bronson
- A5: Get Down Feat. Wale & Phil Ade
- B1: Ain\'T A Damn Thing Change Feat. G-Eazy, Joey Bada$$ & Enisa
- B2: But You Don\'T Hear Me Tho Feat. The Lox & Mtume
- B3: No. 8 Feat. Westside Gunn, Conway & Termanology
- B4: What Can We Do (Parts 1 & 2) Feat. Anoyd, Crimeapple, Avenue, Nick Grant, Millyz & Chris Rivers
- C1: Don\'T Run Feat. Joyner Lucas
- C2: Go Gettas Feat. Wais P, Sean Price & Tek Of Smif N Wessun
- C3: Slept To Death Feat. Curren$Y & Cousin Stizz
- C4: Everything (Show Me Love) Feat. Pnb Rock & Lil Fame Of M.o.p
- C5: Nobody Move Feat. Raekwon & Royce Da 5\'9
- D1: Shakem Up Feat. B-Real & Everlast (Cypress Hill X House Of Pain)
- D2: Pull The Curtain Back Feat. No Malice Of The Clipse
- D3: Disrespekt Feat. Prodigy (Co-Produced By The Alchemist)
- D4: All Said & Done Feat. Plays & Juelz Santana (Jfk\'S 8 Ball Outro)
Statik Selektah is a renowned DJ and Producer based in NYC, born and raised in Boston.
Statik hosts a weekly radio show on Sirius / XM Shade 45 every Thursday from 7PM to 9PM.
Statik has produced recent tracks for Eminem, Joey Bada$$, Action Bronson, Danny Brown, Royce Da 5'9' and Dej Loaf.
In 2014, Statik Selektah released his album, 'What Goes Around' (DDM CD 2375), and in 2015, Statik Selektah put out his 7th studio album, Lucky 7 (DDM CD 2430). He is now prepping his 8th album, '8,' for a December 8th release date.
- A1: The Flood Feat Silka
- A2: May I Assume Feat. Jimetta Rose & Fatima
- A3: My-Story Of Love / Starring You
- A4: Dmt (The Whill)
- B1: Between Us 2 Feat. Bilal
- B2: Mrs Crabtree Feat. Erykah Badu, N\\'Dambi & Aset Sosavvy
- B3: On Our Way Home Feat. Fatima & Jimetta Rose
- B4: Walking Round Town Feat. Silka
- C1: Cycles Feat. Hiatus Kaiyote
- C2: Message In A Bottle Feat. Coultrain
- C3: Its Better For You Feat. Anderson Paak
- C4: Show Me How You Feel Feat. Karen Be
- C5: Hours Away Feat Om\\'Mas Keith & Coultrain
- D1: Twelve Feat. The Dove Society
- D2: Picking Flowers Feat. El Sadiq
- D3: Optimystical Feat. Robert Glasper
- D4: New Worlds Over
'The Loop' is the new LP by Los Angeles based polymath Shafiq Husayn, an epic project which saw its inception in 2012 through a series of studio sessions at Shafiq's home, including collaborations with the likes of Thundercat, Erykah Badu, Flying Lotus, Bilal and Anderson Paak. Amongst a close knit circle of friends and family the golden tones of The Loop were created, deeply rooted in ideas of song, story, history, guidance and spirituality. The album bumps, jumps and jangles through progressions in jazz, hip hop, soul and funk, following on from his debut album 'Shafiq En' A-Free-Ka' and adding further to his rich history of timeless, unique music. On The Loop past, present and future are brought together through a psychedelic concoction of time traveling drum machines, celestial string sections and trails of synthesizer vapour. Inflections of Sly Stone, Pharaoh Sanders and Earth Wind And Fire traverse with Marley Marl and Dilla-esqe drums making for an organic yet LA-trifying experience.
Shafiq has brought together an impressive array of LA's musical royalty, enlisting the likes of Thundercat, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Kamasi Washington, Chris 'Daddy' Dave, Eric Rico, Coultrain, Computer Jay, Jimetta Rose, Om'Mas Keith, Kelsey Gonzalez, I-Ced and more to provide the backbone to his recording sessions. Drawing in features from an international cast of performers and artists like Erykah Badu, Robert Glasper, Hiatus Kaiyote, Fatima and Karen Be amongst others. Now complete and finally ready for release in 2019 The Loop is truly something to behold. The records is accompanied by a series of paintings by acclaimed Japanese visual artist Tokio Aoyama, who worked in tandem with Shafiq to create a painting for each song on the record.
After S3A's 'Deep Love' contribution last year we are stoked to present you this great collection of music! Coming from the French underground S3A aka Max Fader is absolutely no stranger to the scene. With releases on Local Talk, Quartet Series and his own 'Sampling As An Art records' he is deeply rooted in House, Hip Hop, Disco, Soul and Funk serving residencies at Paris clubs 'Concrete' and 'REX' he has become a local favourite as well with his DJ and Live sets. We are more than excited to release this special debut album that showcases some older and recent work, with live acoustic songs from early 2017 recorded at the Paris 'Red Bull Music' studios to new sample based House and Disco infused tracks in the signature 'S3A' style we got to love so much in recent years. 'Fever", 'Friends, 'Joint No. 5 and 'Greed' are all funk fuelled jams composed by Max, re-played and recorded again in several live jams with fellow musicians Nicolas Taite, Raphael Vallade and Pierre Vadon and edited in the studio by S3A afterwards, they breath this special Soul and Funk love Max got into by listening to 'Masters at Work' and old Disco jams. The latter 'Greed' has a special story, it is a cover of an early 'Laurent Garnier' track that got reworked by 'Avril' in the early 00's, here Max wanted to present his own Jazz and Funk perspective on that same track. The club stompers 'First Day With Lucien", 'Lockwood", 'Clarence J. Boddicker' and 'Leaving 19th' are the true party business on this album and range from Deep House to more classic edit style Disco tracks with live improvisations played on top of them.
The first release on a new label: Pura Vida Sounds founded by Guts, in conjunction with Heavenly Sweetness. El Tipo Este is a pioneer of Hip Hop in Cuba and Al Quetz, a leading French beat maker.
This canny combo have drawn from the local musical currents, absorbing Afro-Cuban sounds, adding the freedom of jazz, the metronome of hip hop and a healthy bass shake of neighbouring island Jamaica.
For Cubans, El Tipo Este is the pioneer of all things hip-hop. As founding member of Obsesion, one of the nation's most notable hip hop exports. Early champions of his music included Gilles Peterson, who selected a track
to include in his 'Havana Cultura; New Cuba Sounds' compilation. Hot off the heels of this, El Tipo Este was enlisted to assemble the full band of musicians for the Havana Cultura tour. This unit played stages across Europe, USA and
closer to home in Latin America, and in turn this led to collaborations with The Roots and Mos Def For this long player, El Tipo Este he has enlisted beat maker France's Al Quetz to carry his rhymes. Originally known as Quetzal, Al Quetz is a crucial figure in
the world of beat making. A sound scientist whose cut, loop, program, paste compositions has seen him collaborate with the likes of Onra, Guts, La Fine Equipe and Milk Coffee & Sugar.
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[|] b2 Tu Vera
[}] b3 Dicen
[~] c1 Usame
[] c2 Interludio En El 106
[] c3 Inflowencias
[] d1 Ya No Me Pertenezco
[] d2 Revolucion Vivencial
[] d3 Tierra, Semillas Y Frutas
[{] b1 Regla Sound System
[|] b2 Tu Vera
[}] b3 Dicen
[~] c1 Usame
[] c2 Interludio En El 106
[] c3 Inflowencias
[] d1 Ya No Me Pertenezco
[] d2 Revolucion Vivencial
[] d3 Tierra, Semillas Y Frutas
- A1: Ukraine - Lullaby
- A2: Taiwan - Lullaby
- A3: Armenia - Lullaby
- A4: Lithuania - A-A A-A Mazulyte ("Ah, Ah! My Little Girl")
- A5: Portugal - Song To Rock
- A6: Ireland - An Irish Lullaby
- A7: Spain - Songs For Cradle
- A8: Solomon Islands - Lullaby
- A9: Algeria - Lullabies
- A10: Haiti - Lullaby
- B1: Canada - Loving Song Composed For A Child
- B2: Greece - Come Now An Sleep My Child
- B3: Canada - Ho Ho Watanay
- B4: Rwanda - Kamananga
- B5: United States - Go To Sleep
- B6: France - Nelli Monti Di Cuscione #
- B7: Georgia - Lullaby
- B8: Balkans - A La Nana Y A La Buba
- B9: Romania - Cradle Song
Soothing Songs For Babies. Berceuses Du'








































