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- 1: Afrique - House Of The Rising Funk
- 2: Blue Mitchell - Soul Village
- 3: Sarah Vaughan - Magical Connection
- 4: Art Farmer - Soulsides
- 5: Shelly Manne - Mask 7:30
- 6: Alice Clark - Never Did I Stop Loving You
- 7: Buddy Terry - Abscretions
- 8: Maxine Weldon - Right On
- 9: Barry Miles - Scatbird
- 10: Jack Wilkins - Red Clay
- 11: Clark Terry - Rum And Mumbles
- 12: Ellerine Harding - I Ain't Got Much (But Whatever I Got It's Yours Baby)
- 13: Blue Mitchell - Granite & Concrete
- 14: Hadley Caliman - Quadrivium
- 15: Carmen Mcrae - Feelin' Good
A compilation of rare spiritual jazz and funk grooves culled from the archives of producer Bob Shad's Mainstream Records. Alice Clark's cult classic Never Did I Stop Loving You' features here alongside many gems uncovered for the first time.
Bob Shad worked with titans such as Charlie Parker and Lightnin' Hopkins in the 40s, founded the EmArcy jazz label in the 50s, and discovered Janis Joplin in the 60s, and started the Mainstream label in 1964.
From Afrique's classic House of the Rising Funk' and its funky wah wah frenzy, to Hadley Caliman's deep jazz Flute ode, From one of Clark Terry's famous Mumbles (Shad produced the original with Oscar Peterson) to Jack Wilkins' Red Clay' sampled by both A Tribe Called Quest and Chance the Rapper. A Soul Music lover, Shad also excelled in soul divas and produced Ellerine Harding, Maxine Weldon and of course the mighty Alice Clark. Carmen McRae, one of Shad's long time collaborators, gives a soulful, conga-led version of the classic Feelin' Good, originally made famous by Nina Simone
- A1: Kaya (Re-Recording)
- A2: Rainbow Country (Re-Recording)
- A3: Soul Rebel (Re-Recording)
- A4: African Herbsman (Re-Recording)
- A5: There She Goes (Re-Recording)
- A6: You Can't Do That To Me (Re-Recording)
- A7: No Sympathy (Re-Recording)
- A8: No Water (Re-Recording)
- B1: Touch Me (Re-Recording)
- B2: My Cup (Re-Recording)
- B3: Treat You Right (Re-Recording)
- B4: Corner Stone (Re-Recording)
- B5: Soul Shakedown (Re-Recording)
- B6: All In One (Re-Recording)
- B7: Stand Alone (Re-Recording)
- B8: Sun Is Shining (Re-Recording) 2:12
- A1: Airbag (Remastered)
- A2: Paranoid Android (Remastered)
- A3: Subterranean Homesick Alien (Remastered)
- B1: Exit Music (For A Film) (Remastered)
- B2: Let Down (Remastered)
- B3: Karma Police (Remastered)
- C1: Fitter Happier (Remastered)
- C2: Electioneering (Remastered)
- C3: Climbing Up The Walls (Remastered)
- C4: No Surprises (Remastered)
- D1: Lucky (Remastered)
- D2: The Tourist (Remastered)
- E1: I Promise
- E2: Man Of War
- E3: Lift
- E4: Lull (Remastered)
- E5: Meeting In The Aisle (Remastered)
- F1: Melatonin (Remastered)
- F2: A Reminder (Remastered)
- F3: Polyethylene (Parts 1 + 2) (Remastered)
- F4: Pearly* (Remastered)
- F5: Palo Alto (Remastered)
- F6: How I Made My Millions (Remastered)
2x LP[31,89 €]
Rescued from defunct formats, prised from dark cupboards and brought to light after two decades in cold storage... OKNOTOK will be issued on June 23rd through XL Recordings, coinciding (roughly) with the original 1997 release date(s) of Radiohead's landmark third album OK COMPUTER.
OKNOTOK features the original OK COMPUTER twelve track album, eight B-sides, and the Radiohead completist's dream: 'I Promise,' 'Lift,' and 'Man Of War.' The original studio recordings of these three previously unreleased and long sought after OK COMPUTER era tracks finally receive their first official issue on OKNOTOK. All material on OKNOTOK is newly remastered from the original analogue tapes.
For the first time ever you can now own a copy of Jam Baxter's legendary 'The Gruesome Features' album on limited edition double vinyl! Up until now the long sold out EP edition of 'The Gruesome Features' was the only wax available of this title, which only contained a few choice cuts from the CD version. Now you can have it all! Be sue to make your order sharpish as these are going to fly off the shelves!
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Redolent with the spirit of such high priests of effects and delay as Loop, Spaceman 3, and My Bloody Valentine, not to mention a fair dollop of the Jesus and Mary Chain . Methodrone clearly is the sum of its influences. Thankfully BJM does a very solid job with them throughout the album's course of over 70 minutes.
- A1: So May I Introduce You
- A2: The Platform
- A3: No Retreat
- A4: Guaranteed
- B1: Right On
- B2: The Main Event
- B3: Service
- B4: Ear Drums Pop
- C1: Years In The Making
- C2: Annihilation
- C3: Expanding Man
- C4: The Last Line Of Defense
- D1: Triple Optics
- D2: The Shape Of Things To Come
- D3: Work The Angles
- D4: Ear Drums Pop (Remix)
2023 Repress
On the West Coast, gangsta rap held sway in hip-hop as the 21st century began. The alternative and conscious rap music of the early-to-mid-90s had all but faded into the underground. The scene was set for a comeback, perhaps as a backlash to the perceived violence and misogyny of gangsta rap's content. Leading the resurgence of alternative hip-hop were groups like Jurassic 5, and recentsignees to Capitol Records, a West coast trio that had been building steam underground since the early 90s called Dilated Peoples. Anticipation was high for the release of the debut album from Evidence, Rakaa, and DJ Babu. (Of the influential turntablist collective Beat Junkies.) When The Platform arrived in May of 2000 it was met with critical and underground acclaim, as well as affording Dilated Peoples their first Billboard chartings. It featured a back-to-basics sound with a heavy debt to the old-school hip-hop ethos, the kind of sound that harkened back to the early days of legends like De La Soul & A Tribe Called Quest. Hits like "No Retreat" and "The Platform" were bolstered by Evidence & Rakaa's subtle, abstract wit, and swift, adroit wordplay, while DJ Babu provided production chops and dextrous scratches. On The Platform the trio were joined by the likes of B-Real, Tha Alkoholiks, Everlast, Planet Asia, and many more providing guest vocals, while boasting guest production from The Alchemist & Kut Masta Kurt, among others. Since its 2000 release this influential record, which heralded the return of alternative hip-hop, has never seen a vinyl reissue. With that, Get On Down-always on top of giving the greatest hip-hop albums their due-is proud to present this re-release of The Platform. The rhymes are still fresh, the production is still pristine, and the album is now back on vinyl for the first time in 17 years.
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Vinyl format of the album that was released on CD on February 15th. Features the singles "First Off" (feat Travis Scott), "Crushed Up", "Jumpin On A Jet" and more. Radio support across R1, 1Xtra, BBC Asian Network, Capital Xtra, ILR specialists. Streaming activity across all platforms. MTV/Vevo video rotation. Ads, features and reviews across specialist music mags. Online/social media activity.
Die Band selbst zeigt sich offen und legt sich stilistisch nicht fest. Holding Absence lassen sich vielseitig inspirieren, wie zum Beispiel von Radiohead oder auch Thy Art Is Murder, von denen sie selbst Fans sind. Holding Absence standen bereits mit Kollegen wie Being As An Ocean, Casey und Burning Down Alaska auf der Bühne, denen sie vom Stil her ähnlich sind.
- A1: Bun Dem -Steel Pulse
- A2: Generals - Natural Mystique
- A3: Mark Of Slavery - Iganda
- A4: Generals - Musical Youth
- B1: Sweet Melody - Carnastoan
- B2: Africans - Bass Dance
- B3: Hustling Man - Linton Haughton
- C1: Rebel - Groundation
- C2: Ruled By The Stone - Sledge Hammer
- C3: Cannot Take It Away - Mystic Foundation
- C4: Right Time Coming - Sceptre
- D1: Equalisation - Capital Letters
- D2: Immigration - Eclipse
- D3: None A Jah Jah Children - Black Symbol
- D4: Run And Hide - Afrikan Star
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Last year's release of "The Midlands Roots Explosion Volume One", saw the culmination of many years work spent tracking down artists and tapes to shine a light on one of England's greatest, yet most overlooked musical scenes, the home grown take on reggae that briefly flourished from the mid-seventies and had almost disappeared little more than a decade later.
Volume Two starts off in exactly the same way as its predecessor with Handsworth's biggest musical exports, the legendary Steel Pulse and "Bun Dem produced by the legendary Dennis Bovell. Our first act new to the series are Natural Mystique with their 1982 single "Generals" whilst tracks 3, 4 and 5 round off the missing A and B sides from some of the most popular artists we included last time with Iganda's "Mark Of Slavery", Carnastoan's "Sweet Melody" and yet another Generals, this one from Musical Youth featuring the same line up that caused so much surprise and positive feedback with their inclusion on Volume One.
"Africans" from Bass Dance featuring a second appearance from former Steel Pulse guitarist/vocalist Basil Gabbidon, is the first of four previously unreleased tracks. The other three that we've managed to track down on long forgotten tapes, are Leicester's Groundation with "Rebel" recorded a few years before "Fa Ward" which we included last time, "Cannot Take It Away", another lost gem from Handsworth's Mystic Foundation and "Equalisation" another lost slice of early eighties roots from Wolverhampton's Capital Letters.
The late Linton Haughton is another new name with his scarce Shield label 12" cut "Hustling Man". Also making their first appearances, are Afrikan Star with "Run And Hide" originally issued in 1980 on Black Vinyl Records and from the Crucial Music stable, Sledge Hammer with "Ruled By The Stone" released as a 7" single on the Crucial Music Inc. label. The remaining three tracks are provided by label favourites and key players in the Birmingham scene, Black Symbol, Sceptre and Eclipse and showcase songs from the individual albums we've previously released by each band.
British roots reggae at its finest.
- A1: Fadoul - Bsslama Hbibti
- A2: Bob Destiny - Wang Dang
- A3: Attarazat Addahabia - Unknown
- A4: Jalil Bennis Et Les Golden Hands - Mirza
- B1: Sharhabeel Ahmed - El Bomba
- B2: Belbao - Casablanca Shuffle 7.Mallek Mohamed - Rouhi Ya
- B3: Hafida
- B4: Freh Kodja - La Coladera
- C1: Kamal Keila - Al Asafir
- C2: Ahmed Malek - Tape 19.11
- C3: Hamid El Shaeri - Ayonha
- C4: Ahmed Malek - Bossa
- D1: Samir & Abboud - Games
- D2: Al Massrieen - Sah
- D3: Gharbi Sadok & Georges Garzia - Lala Tibki
- D4: Dalton - Soul Brother
- A1: Chinese Man - Scatter (There They Go) Feat. Ex-I
- A2: Deluxe - Tall Ground
- A3: Chinese Man - Siempre Estas Feat. La Yegros
- A4: Leyan & Tomapam - Rosita Feat. Ofnazareth
- B1: Chinese Man - Once Upon A Time Feat. Tumi & Zubz
- B2: S.o.a.p - Balma Feat. Tritha & Taiwan Mc
- B3: Deluxe - Breaking News - Deluxe Feat. A.s.m
- B4: Ze Mateo - Hova Feat. Lush One
- C1: Chinese Man - Don't Scream Feat. Youthstar & Mc Dynamite
- C2: Leyan & Tomapam - A.m. Horrorscope Feat. Cyph4
- C3: Sly - Kamakura
- C4: Chinese Man - Independent Music Feat. Johnny Osbourne, Yt & Taiwan Mc
- D1: Chinese Man - Hancock Feat. Pistol Mcfly & Plex Rock
- D2: Chinese Man - The Old Man
- D3: Chinese Man - I've Got That Tune - Tha Trickaz Remix
- E1: Chinese Man - Scatter (There They Go) - Instrumental Version
- E2: Leyan & Tomapam - Rosita - Instrumental Version
- E3: Leyan & Tomapam - A.m. Horrorscope - Instrumental Version
- E4: Ze Mateo - Hova - Instrumental Version
- E5: Chinese Man - Once Upon A Time - Instrumental Version
- F1: Chinese Man - Don't Scream - Instrumental Version
- F2: Chinese Man - Independent Music - Instrumental Version
- F3: Chinese Man - Hancock - Instrumental Version
- F4: Chinese Man - Siempre Estas - Instrumental Version
- A1: Dungtitled (In A Major)
- A2: Articulate Silences Part 1
- A3: Articulate Silences Part 2
- A4: The Evil That Never Arrived
- B1: Apreludes (In C Sharp Major)
- B2: Don't Bother They're Here
- B3: Dopamine Clouds Over Craven Cottage
- C1: Even If You're Never Awake (Deuxieme)
- C2: Even (Out) +
- C3: A Meaningful Moment Through A Meaning(Less) Process
- D1: Another Ballad For Heavy Lids
- D2: The Daughters Of Quiet Minds
- D3: Hiberner Toujours
- E1: That Finger On Your Temple Is The Barrel Of My Raygun
- E2: Humectez La Mouture
- E3: Tippy's Demise
- F1: The Mouthchew
- F2: December Hunting For Vegetarian Fuckface
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"I simply feel that they are making the most important music of the 21st century." Ivo Watts-Russell - 4AD label founder
"Crushingly sad, lightly melancholic, or even uplifting, depending on the state of mind of the hearer... a sound divorced from intention and its ambiguity is its strength." Pitchfork
"The sound of deep sea disintegration... a work of art." Tiny Mix Tapes
"Music of such quiet and devastating power it can silence a room in ve minutes without the volume knob on the stereo being manipulated. Deeply moving... virtually anyone who encounters it will be in some way moved by the impure music it contains." AllMusic
"Traces the uid contours of a void through diaphanous lines that reveal all of its miasmal abstraction." Dusted
"A two-hour juggernaut of careful dynamics and warm tones." XLR8R
- A1: Overture
- A2: Main Titles
- A3: Prologue / Hicks's Army
- A4: The Ambush
- A5: Looting Party
- A6: The Hour Of Prayer
- A7: Gordon Meets Gladstone
- A8: The Palace Chambers
- B1: Zabeir' S Curse
- B2: Up The Nile
- B3: Stewart Challenges Gordon
- B4: Gordon Returns To Khartoum
- B5: Gordon Enters The Mahdi's Camp
- B6: The Mahdi's Tent
- B7: Gordon's Doubts
- B8: Ditch Flooding
- B9: Cattle Raid: Parts I And Ii
- B10: Sandstorm
- C1: Intermission / Entr' Acte
- C2: The British Are Coming
- C3: The Mahdi' S Guns
- C4: Gordon Prays
- C5: Khartoum Is Shelled / Siege Of Khartoum
- C6: Battle Of Berber I
- C7: Battle Of Berber Ii
- C8: Execution
- C9: Dead City X
- D1: Wolesley's Army
- D2: The Mahdi
- D3: Gordon's Journal
- D4: Severed Heads
- D5: Prelude To Battle
- D6: Death Of Gordon / Finale
- A1: Pigs
- A2: How I Could Just Kill A Man
- A3: Hand On The Pump
- A4: Hole In The Head
- A5: Ultraviolet Dreams
- A6: Light Another
- A7: The Phuncky Feel One
- A8: Break It Up
- B1: Real Estate
- B2: Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk
- B3: Psycobetabuckdown
- B4: Something For The Blunted
- B5: Latin Lingo
- B6: The Funny Cypress Hill Shit
- B7: Tres Equis
- B8: Born To Get Busy
Cypress Hill’s self-titled debut album was hard as nails, with very few pop concessions. There was humor, but it was laced by cackling, homicidal sneering. Not well known outside of the hardcore hip-hop scene at first, faces of the three group members weren’t usually shown clearly in press photos; they preferred the shadows. As their first singles began hitting the airwaves and record racks, the press and music fans started to take notice.
From the opening notes of the group’s first single, “The Phuncky Feel One,” to deeper album cuts like “Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk” and “Tres Equis,” it was clear that Cypress Hill was something different. And very, very dope. The world Cypress Hill espoused was gang-ridden and far from cheery, but they managed to laugh through the pain. Lead rapper B-Real took each fuzzed-out, rock-hard DJ Muggs beat as a challenge, jumping around it like a spark off a joint as it makes its way to the concrete. MC Sen Dog always had B-Real’s back, to bring intensity and a no-bullshit gruffness that made the group both menacing and unpredictable.
When they introduced percussionist Eric Bobo to the mix in the early 90s, it brought new dimension to the band, making their live performances one of the most unique and accomplished shows in hip-hop. Journalist and author Chris Faraone highlights the group’s relationship in the reissue’s liner notes (which is included only in limited edition Skull) saying, “By the late ‘80s the undisputed Cypress unit finally formed. B and Sen realized that their diametric styles - the latter’s deep wrangle, the former’s inimitable high notes - complemented one another righteously. By then Muggs had bangers in the bag, as well as industry experience from a jaunt with the New York duo 7A3. B and Sen waited while Muggs messed with 7A3, and in that time began to build the blueprint for their raucous and weeded no-holds-barred style. Besides getting schooled on industry pitfalls, Muggs had also grown into hip-hop’s most formidable young producer, while straddling the bi-coastal gap.”
Cypress Hill’s debut went gold by the end of 1991 and has since pushed past double platinum status, making it the first album for a Latino-American hip hop group to do so. The album received raves from the likes of Rolling Stone and the Los Angeles Times, saw a #1 Hot Rap Single with the release of “The Phuncky One” and helped the band win Artist Of The Year at the 1992 Source Awards. After 25 years, it should come as no surprise that Cypress Hill is a cornerstone of the group’s live set to this day.
- A1: Hotline - Fellas Doing It In Lagos
- A2: Peter Abdul - Don't You Know
- A3: Steve Monite - Only You
- B1: Oby Onyioha - Enjoy Your Life
- B2: Kio Amachree - Ivory
- B3: Livy Ekemezie - Holiday Action
- C1: Willy Roy - Don't Give Up
- C2: Danny Offia & The Friks - Funk With Me
- C3: Rick Asikpo & Afro Fusion - Too Hot
- D1: Toby Foyeh - Ore Mi
- D2: Gboyega Adelaja - Colourful Environment
- D3: Mike Umoh - Shake Your Body
- E1: Burnis Moleme - Where Is The Answer
- E2: Sony Enang - Don't Stop That Music
- E3: Nkono Teles - Be My Lady (Mix)
- F1: Veno - Groove I Like
- F2: Godfrey Odili - Let's Do More Music
- F3: Terry Mackson - Distant Lover
- G1: Ofege - Burning Jungle
- G2: Lexy Mella - On The Air - Rap Mix(Frankie Francis Edit)
Happy to see the 'Doing It In Lagos' compilation from 2016 on Soundway being repressed. It's one of the few comps out there that put together so many amazing boogie tracks hailing from Nigeria. Nowadays it's really tough to find good condition copies of the original records, and if you do it will cost you a lot of cash too. This 3 LP with 7 inch bonus takes ((arguably) the standout tracks from the LP's and to create this 20 track opus. It's safe to say that it has a great bang for buck ratio if you like that infectious boogie sound infused with catchy synths, bumpin' basslines and often killer drumcomputer programming.
If you are new to these sounds it's a perfect intro into the works by these very talented musicians that had a high output during the end of 70's and 80's, we encourage you to dive deeper into material from the hands of for example Jake Sollo, Dizzy K. Falola, Tony Okoroji, Odion Iruoje, Nkono Teles. You will find many more names along the way..
Compliments for Uchenna Ikonne who co-compiled this and accompanied the release with liner notes.
- A1: Sammy Davis Jr. - What Kind Of Fool Am I
- A2: Frank Sinatra - I Get A Kick Out O You
- A3: Dean Martin - Standing On The Corner
- A4: Sammy Davis Jr. - All Of You
- A5: Frank Sinatra - There's No Business Like Show Business
- A6: Dean Martin - You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
- A7: Sammy Davis Jr. - That Old Black Magic
- A8: Frank Sinatra - Come Fly With Me
- B1: Frank Sinatra - I've Got You Under My Skin
- B2: Dean Martin - Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)
- B3: Sammy Davis Jr. - New York's My Home
- B4: Frank Sinatra - Anything Goes
- B5: Dean Martin - Memories Are Made Of This
- B6: Sammy Davis Jr. - Something's Gotta Give
- B7: Dean Martin - Promise Her Anything (But Give Her Love)
- B8: Frank Sinatra - Love And Marriage
- A1: Nailing Honey To The Bee
- A2: That Girl Suicide
- A3: Nevertheless
- A4: Evergreen
- A5: Starcleaner
- A6: Let Me Stand Next To Your Flower - Live
- B1: Hide & Seek - Live
- B2: In My Life
- B3: Mary Please
- B4: Talk-Action=Shit
- B5: Oh Lord
- B6: This Is Why You Love Me
- C1: Not If You Were The Last Dandy On Earth
- C2: Swallowtail - Live
- C3: Feel So Good
- C4: Fucker
- C5: #1 Hit Jam
- D1: Ballad Of Jim Jones
- D2: Free & Easy - Take 2
- D3: Stolen
- D4: Mansion In The Sky
- D5: Sue
Vol.1[28,99 €]
This comes for the first time on 180g vinyl in a gatefold sleeve. Re-mastered for vinyl.This 22 track compilation spans the years 1995 - 2004 featuring key tracks from all their albums as well and live recordings and many unreleased tracks.BJM has been essential in the development of the modern U.S. garage scene, and many LA and SF musicians got their start playing with Newcombe, including Peter Hayes of The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Originally Newcombe was heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones' psychedelic phase - the name comes from Stones guitarist Brian Jones combined with a reference to cult leader Jim Jones, but his work in the 2000s has expanded into aesthetic dimensions approximating the UK Shoegazing genre of the 1990s and incorporating influences from world music, especially Middle Eastern and Brazilian music.
Pressed On Clear Vinyl! 'We are the planters of the weeds or roses in our garden. Take the plunge within yourself to find The Main Ingredient.' So reads CL Smooth's album dedication in the liners to Pete Rock & CL's underrated, soulful and deeply grooving sophomore album. For fans, it was bittersweet, as it would be their last as a duo. By 1994, Pete and CL were darlings of both fans and critics, still on a high after 1992's Mecca & The Soul Brother and the album's emotional smash single 'They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.).' Two years later, they had grown even more as men and artists. Gone was some of the righteous striving of their earlier work, replaced by mature - yet still righteous - wisdom. And a lot more love as well, bringing a larger female constituency into their fanbase. They were adults now, reveling in the plateau they had reached. The duo's '90s swan song is a powerful double album that still resonates with Golden Era hip-hop fans: 16 cuts deep and full of intelligence, fire and warmth. Beats-per-minute-wise, the album mostly clocks at a comfortable strutting pace, bolstered by Pete Rock's pioneering use of filtered basslines and a recently-hatched obsession with Rhodes piano. The new tracks filled speakers and headphones with soul, as CL continued to assert his lyrical prowess all throughout. The lead single, 'I Got A Love,' is a perfect example of the group's '94 steez: a super-catchy and respectful, but far-from-soft love track, suitable for any rap fan's romantic needs. 'Take You There' and 'Carmel City' cover similar ground. Considering CL Smooth's top-level brag rapper status, cuts like 'I Get Physical,' 'Get On The Mic' and 'Check It Out' effectively reminded competitors not to test him. Pete also gets in the game on the mic several times on the album, acquitting himself nicely (and solo) on the cloudy day soul of 'Escape,' alongside other cuts. Add more pensive lyrical forays like 'All The Places,' 'Searching,' and - perhaps the album's sleeper cut - 'It's On You' and you have one of the more complete rap full-lengths of the mid-1990s. This isn't surprising, considering the wonder twins-esque skills of Pete and CL. But it does make fans wonder what would have happened if they had stayed together longer.
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- A1: Out Of Time
- A2: Don't Lie To Me
- A3: Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
- A4: Each And Every Day Of The Year
- A5: Heart Of Stone
- A6: I'd Much Rather Be With The Boys
- A7: (Walkin' Thru The) Sleepy City
- A8: We're Wastin' Time
- A9: Try A Little Harder
- B1: I Don't Know Why
- B2: If You Let Me
- B3: Jiving Sister Fanny
- B4: Downtown Suzie
- B5: Family
- B6: Memo From Turner
- B7: I'm Going Down
Die erste offizielle Raritätensammlung der Rolling Stones, “Metamorphosis”, wurde ursprünglich im Juni 1975 veröffentlicht. Das Album vereint legendäre Outtakes und Raritäten sowie eine Fülle von Demos, die Mick Jagger und Keith Richards für andere Künstler komponierten und später von den Stones selbst neu aufgenommen wurden
Svitlana Nianio has been active in the Ukrainian and Polish underground music scenes since the early '90's both as a solo artist and a prominent member of the now disbanded avant-rock outfit Cukor Bila Smert (Sugar White Death). Her music draws on aspects of modern composition and traditional Slavic music, with songs and experiments from that early period culiminating in the 1999 album Kytytsi (Koka Records, Poland). Prior to that in 1995, Nianio recorded Lisova Kolekciya (Forest Collection) live in a simple home studio setting with Olexander Yurchenko and Konstantin Nazarenko.
Less indebted to folk tradition than Kytytsi, Lisova Kolekciya was performed using Casio keyboards, electronics, and voice, positioning itself more inline with Terry Riley's Shri Camel in its otherworldly reinterpretation of the ancient through modern means. Retaining aspects of traditionl music in its use of spare instrumentation and haunting vocal melodies, this largely unknown album pushes at the edges of what folk music might be, resulting in music previously described as being "deeply rooted in primeval myths, creating a world of magic realism, in which the temporal dimension and the other world constantly move and permeate."
Issued here officially for the first time after an extremely limited private cassette edition handed out to friends in 1996 - where the recording was twinned with the album Znayesh Yak Rozkazhi (Know How Tell Me) - Lisova Kolekciya comes packaged in a full colour offset printed sleeve featuring artwork by Svitlana Nianio and is limited to 300 copies. 100 copies are housed in a special edition sleeve handmade by Faraway Press and are only available to order direct from the label.
- A1: Smackos - We Can Watch Alf In The Hotel Room
- A2: Astral Engineering - Seashore Dub
- A3: Minus Group - Black Shadow
- B1: Ken Dang - Born In Borneo (Jura Soundsystem Edit)
- B2: Trevor Bastow - Integration
- C1: Kash - Percussion Sundance
- C2: Tabou Combo Superstars - Ooh La La (Jura Soundsystem Edit)
- D1: Blindboy - Traumerei
- D2: Mix-O-Rap- All Party People (Special Mix) (Go-Go Style)
- D3: Jura Soundsystem - Jungle Ambient Tool
- D4: Jura Soundsystem - Ocean Ambient Tool
- D5: Jura Soundsystem - Time Ambient Tool
- D6: Jura Soundsystem - Pyramids Ambient Tool
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The first in a series of compilations by Jura Soundsystem is a blend of Dub, Ambient, Downtempo, Boogie and Proto House with a focus on music never before released on Vinyl, sought after out of print titles and some special versions edited specifically for the album.
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The intention with this project was to delve deeper into the reissue pond and unearth some lesser known tracks and artists. Highlights include Smackos (AKA Legowelt) Ambient epic 'We Can Watch Alf In The Hotel Room', never before released on Vinyl, the Dub / Psych hybrid of Minus Group's 'Black Shadow', Kash's sought after 'Percussion Sundance' and special edits of Ken Dang and Tabou Combo.
The end of the album includes some soothing Ambient tools.
- A1: Neva Left
- A2: Moment I Feared
- A3: Bacc In Da Dayz
- A4: Promise You This
- B1: Trash Bags
- B2: Swivel
- B3: Go On
- B4: Big Mouth
- B5: Toss It
- C1: 420 (Blaze Up)
- C2: Lavender (Nightfall Remix)
- C3: Let Us Begin
- C4: Mount Kushmore
- D1: Vapours (Dj Battlecat Remix)
- D2: Still Here
- D3: Love Around The World (Feat Big Bub)
- D4: Transition (Bonus Track)
2023 Repress
Snoop Dogg is a legendary personality. He burst on to the scene in the early 90’s and stole the show with his appearances on Dr. Dre’s classic album, The Chronic which cemented him as a prominent figure within the halls of hip hop. Since then he has gone on to release multiple platinum albums, star in major motion pictures, and even host a TV show with the one and only, Martha Stewart! In 2017, Snoop releaed the album, Neva Left which was a call back to the style that gained him notoriety. Packed with features from the likes of Too $hort, Wiz Khalifa, K CAMP, Nef The Pharoah, Devin the Dude, KRS-One, Redman, Method Man, BADBADNOTGOOD, Kaytranada and more.
- A1: Polysick - Laguna
- A2: Iron Blu - Ylem
- A3: Teslasonic - Conscious Machine
- A4: Phalangius - Elite Galaxy
- A5: Lo-Lo - Ubik
- B1: Heinrich Dressel - Der Greifer
- B2: Nursiø - Murder On Paestrum St
- B3: Alessandro Parisi - Dungeon R16
- B4: Alessandro Adriani - Blood Runs Down
- B5: C-34 - Sanitarium
- C1: David Kristian - Electric Empire
- C2: Ian Martin - Roark
- C3: Stefano Rocchi - Sospeso
- C4: Sonobe - Daydream
- D1: Fabrizio Lapiana - Lost In Negative Thoughts
- D2: Lamanna Breaking Wood - Tristesse
- D3: Key Clef - No Body
- D4: Cassandra - Bran Creak Hotel
"Eux sont de ceux qui trament en accordant desseins sur dessins." MinimalRome is back with the second volume of Trame compilation. A full lenght 2xLP release gathering Legowelt (as Phalangius), Heinrich Dressel, Alessandro Adriani, Ian Martin, Teslasonic, Polysick, C-34, Iron Blue and David Kristian among others. Traveling through these eighteen ambient cosmic tracks from true heirs of library music, you'll expand the surrounding space. Limited to 300 copies
- 1: Jiterbug Waltz
- 2: Music Matador
- 3: Love Me
- 4: Alone Together
- 5: Muses For Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 1)
- 6: Muses For Richard Davis (Previously Unissued 2)
- 7: Mandrake
- 8: Come Sunday
- 9: Burning Spear
- 10: Ode To Charlie Parker
- 11: A Personal Statement (*Bonus Track)
- 12: Iron Man
- 13: Music Matador (Alternate Take)
- 14: Love Me (Alternate Take 1)
- 15: Love Me (Alternate Take 2)
- 16: Alone Together (Alternate Take)
- 17: Jiterbug Waltz (Alternate Take)
- 18: Mandrake (Alternate Take)
- 19: Burning Spear (Alternate Take)
First ofcial release of previously-unissued Eric Dolphy studio recordings
in over 30 years, including 85-minutes never before released. The
goundbreaking alto saxophonist, bass clarinetst and autst brought us
iconic LPs such as 'Out to Lunch!' and 'Outward Bound'.
The LP package is beautfully designed and includes an exhaustve 96-page
booklet replete with rare and never-before-published photos by Chuck
Stewart, Jean-Pierre Leloir, Val Wilmer, Hans Harzheim, Lennart Steen, Roger
Marshutz and many others, plus reproductons of the original album covers for
Conversatons and Iron Man.
Includes fve essays that cover dierent aspects of Eric Dolphy and this music
by jazz author/scholar Robin D.G. Kelley, Douglas label manager Michael
Lemesre, Japanese Dolphy scholar Masakazu Sato, and co-producers Zev
Feldman and James Newton, plus words by John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner,
Ornete Coleman and Charles Mingus.
Captured afer leaving Prestge/New Jazz Records, and just before recording
the tmeless classic 'Out to Lunch!' album, 'Musical Prophet' is a 3LP set that
contains the under-appreciated masterpieces 'Conversatons' and 'Iron Man'
recorded in New York City on July 1 and 3, 1963. Originally produced by Alan
Douglas- most well-known for his associaton with Jimi Hendrix, but who also
produced classic jazz albums such as 'Money Jungle' with Duke Ellington,
Charles Mingus and Max Roach- the tapes had been stored in a suitcase with
Dolphy's personal belongings and given to Dolphy's close friends Hale and
Juanita Smith just before he embarked on his fateful European trip in 1964.
Deluxe Limited-Editon, 180-gram 3LP gatefold set released exclusively for
Record Store Day's Black Friday Event on November 23, 2018
- Unsafe Building (Electric)
- Up For Murder (Acoustic)
- Reason 41 (Emi Demo Session)
- The Deceiver (Emi Demo Session)
- Lie Of The Land (Emi Demo Session)
- Sixty Eight Guns (Illegal Records Demo Version)
- What Kind Of Hell (Illegal Records Demo Version)
- Marching On (Ep Version)
- Across The Border (Ep Version)
- The Stand (Single Version)
- For Freedom (Live Version)
- Reason 41 (Live Version)
- The Deceiver (Live Version)
- Third Light (Live Version)
- Lie Of The Land (Live Version)
- Legal Matter (Live Version)
- Marching On (Live Version)
- The Stand (Long Version)
- Blaze Of Glory (Single Version)
- Sixty Eight Guns (Single Version)
- Thought Of A Young Man (Part One)
- Sixty Eight Guns (Part Two)
Doppelalbum mit den ersten 4 Singles samt B-Seiten sowie der selbstbetitelten, nordamerikanischen Debüt-EP (1983) der legendären, britischen Alternative-Rock-Band The Alarm. Remastered von den Original Tapes unter Aufsicht des Sängers Mike Peters. Ausführliche Sleevenotes mit Beiträgen sämtlicher Bandmitglieder, Original-Artwork und bislang unveröffentlichtem Fotomaterial. Beide Formate wurden jeweils mit unterschiedlichen, exklusiven Bonus-Live- oder Live-Versions ihrer Klassiker erweitert.
A lot can happen in ten years.
Rewind back to Gateshead in 2008 - the producer Smoove is round his friend and keyboard player - Mike Porter's house. Together they are working on tracks for his project and all of a sudden they hear a heavenly voice from the neighbour. Transfixed by the vocals that are caressing their ears they go and investigate to find a youthful John Turrell doing his thing at a practice with a local band he played with when he wasn't teaching carpentry at the local college. Together they woo him with their Geordie charms and the initial line up of 'Smoove & Turrell' is born. The group instantly gel and soon after have penned the killer track 'I Can't Give You Up'...
Flash forward to 2019 and the carpentry community looks on with jealousy as the group has gone from strength to strength. Signed to the independent label Jalapeno Records they are now five albums deep and they have achieved multiple radio-playlisted singles, won awards, toured with the likes of Chic, gained sync success across the world and continue to wow venues in all continents with their thrilling live shows on the regular.
All of this in an age where attention spans are shorter than ever and there is more access to music than ever. This is certainly an achievement worth celebrating. Doubly so in fact as not only is it their ten year anniversary collection but also it is the 300th official release on Jalapeno Records so it only seems right that the occasion gets commemorated properly - a double gatefold LP with brass coloured vinyl somehow seems appropriate...
Comprising of 18 tracks taken from all five of their studio albums as well as two new barnstorming tunes exclusive to this release - it's a veritable feast of northern funk gems from start to finish. Favourites from their deep catalogue including 'Slow Down', 'Beggarman', 'In Deep', 'Have Love' and 'You Could've Been A Lady' are all present and correct, lining up next to the two newbies which also hold their own.
"But what about the new tracks!" we hear you cry - well Smoove's solo rework of The Spencer Davis Group - I'm A Man is the stuff of legend with physical copies changing hands for huge sums (if you are lucky enough to be able to locate one in the first place!). The track has long been a staple of S&T live sets but they've never laid it down in a studio recording... That is until now. It's a monster of a tune and the perfect way to kick proceedings off on this record.
That's not all though, as the lads also serve up the aptly reflective 'Give it Back'. It's signature Smoove & Turrell stuff - full of soul with deep and heartfelt lyricism. Turrell's chorus refrain "We love the ones who give it back" is typically honest and true of a band that prides themselves on community. Proper canny that. Proper canny.
- A1: Midas Touch - Big Deal!
- A2: Toni Campo - Over And Out
- A3: Martin Kershaw - Riff Raff
- A4: Reginald Wale - Rhythm-Rhythm-Rhythm
- A5: Trevor Bastow - Integration
- A6: Toni Campo - Point Blank
- A7: Piet Van Meren - Soul Punch
- A8: Toni Campo - Tooty Flooty
- B1: Midas Touch - Make No Bones
- B2: Toni Campo - Centrefold
- B3: Sidney Dale - Knock On Wood
- B4: Reginald Wale - Gone-Gone-Gone
- B5: Toni Campo - Do The Stumble
- B6: Trevor Bastow - Hydrogene
- B7: Ishfahan Farid - Focus On The Middle East
- B8: Vick Flick - Santaren
Killer funk compilation full of highlights from the music archives of Josef Weinberger Ltd. in London, pulled from the most famous library albums on labels like JW (Josef Weinberger/ Theme Music), IA (Impress) or PM (Programme Music). First selection of 16 lost tracks by Toni Campo, Midas Touch, Trevor Bastow, Sidney Dale or Vick Flick, oscillating between jazz-funk, soul music, proto techno and eastern-tinged disco, with open drum breaks, fat bass lines and plenty of horns/ wah wah/ organs/ vibes/ flutes/ electronic effects. Recorded from the master tapes, restored and mastered 2016 for 6-Page-Digipack-CD and limited vinyl LP, comparable to the best works of KPM, De Wolfe or Bosworth.
- A1: Personal Jesus
- A2: Just Can't Get Enough
- A3: Everything Counts
- B1: Enjoy The Silence
- B2: Shake The Disease
- B3: See You
- C1: It's No Good
- C2: Strangelove
- C3: Suffer Well
- D1: Dream On
- D2: People Are People
- D3: Martyr ((Single Version)
- E1: Walking In My Shoes
- E2: I Feel You
- E3: Precious
- F1: Master And Servant
- F2: New Life (Remastered)
- F3: Never Let Me Down Again (Remastered)
Tricky is back. Back with a new studio album, False Idols, and his own label (also bearing the False Idols name), but also back in a personal sense. I was lost for ages, he says. I was trying to prove something to people, trying to do something to please other people and also myself at the same time, which is never going to work. To be honest with you, Ive been floating around since Chris Blackwell and Island. My last two albums, I thought they were good, but I realise now they werent. This album is about me finding myself again.
It opens with a cover of a Van Morrison song, Somebodys Sins, which sees Tricky and vocalist Francesca Belmonte whispering Jesus died for somebodys sins, but not mine over a sparse groaning bass. The lead single Parenthesis, which features a vocals from Peter Silberman of The Antlers, has more rhythmic grunt, which gives a different dimension to the dark gothic atmosphere that pervades the record. No-one does this kind of thing better.
The resemblance to Maxinquaye is undeniable, though the material on False Idols is gentler; more mature. Many of the songs feature artists signed to Trickys new label, including 24-year Londoner Francesca Belmonte and Fifi Rong. The album also includes collaborations with Nigeria's new global star Nneka, the afore-mentioned Peter Silberman. In the months before the albums release, False Idols will also release an EP "Matter of Time" showcasing the labels roster on new non-album material produced by Tricky.
Why the name False Idols Because theres so much bollocks going on at the moment mate, Tricky fires back. People follow celebrities and read every little thing they do. Its living vicariously through someone else. Get your own life. All this stuff is false idols. In this new album Ill stand behind every track, Tricky says. I dont care whether people like it. Im doing what I want to do, which is what I did with my first record. Thats what made me who I was in the beginning. If people dont like it, it dont matter to me because Im back where I was.
- A1: Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
- A2: You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller Mix)
- A3: Get Your Ass Off And Jam (Marcellus Pittman Remix)
- B1: Cosmic Slop (Moodyman Mix)
- B2: Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay Vocal Mix)
- B3: Super Stupid (Dirtbombs Version)
- C1: Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance Mix)
- C2: Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine Edit)
- C3: Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy Version)
- D1: Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laughin @Ya Mix)
- D2: Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T Dancer Remix)
- D3: You And Your Folks (Claude Young Jr Club Mix)
- E1: Be My Beach (Mophono & Tom Thump)
- E2: You And Your Folks (Claude Young Jr Dub)
- E3: Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr Edit)
- F1: Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped And Dubbed)
- F2: Maggot Brain (Bmg Dub)
Funkadelic have created an enduring legacy, and the power of their impact is visceral in Detroit. Their records not only played with genre, but possessed a diabolical sense of humour that led to music domination by the late 70s with Parliament, Funkadelic, Parlet, Bootsy's Rubber Band and the Brides Of Funkenstein all releasing albums the same year for two years in a row.
The music itself is beyond stereotype, but equally huge is that they were a black band not allowing themselves to be limited by anyone else's notions of who they could be, having a massive impact on the next generation of Detroit music, Detroit Techno.
But more than just Techno, it is a freedom of thinking that extends beyond boxes, so we included all sorts of today's generation of Detroit musicians and producers to show the wide range of music that was Funkadelic and how these ideas are still contemporary, they endure and inspire.
- A1: State Of Grace
- A2: Red
- A3: Treacherous
- A4: I Knew You Were Trouble
- B1: All Too Well
- B2: 22
- B3: I Almost Do
- B4: We Are Never Evert Getting Back Together
- C1: Stay Stay Stay
- C2: The Last Time (Feat Gary Lightboy Of Snow Patrol)
- C3: Holy Ground
- C4: Sad Beautiful Tragic
- D1: The Lucky One
- D2: Everything Has Changed (Feat Ed Sheeran)
- D3: Starlight
- D4: Begin Again
- A1: Improbably Musica
- A2: Track Nexus On The Beach
- A3: Lidia After The Snow
- A4: Water Music
- A5: Woman Of Water And Music
- A6: Lullabies .. Mother Sings... Father Plays
- B1: Rackrailway To
- B2: Tamatave
- B3: Semar
- B4: Tower Of Silence
- B5: Claudia, Wilhem R And Me
- C1: Voices Of The Ancient
- C2: Blue Garden
- C3: When A Dolphin Saves A Baby
- C4: When A Dolphin Saves A Baby
- C5: Night Music
- C6: The Way Of Discreet Zen
- D1: Ghost Train
- D2: Kioko's Deck
- D3: Shadow Player
- D4: Empty Boulevard
- D5: The Ups & Downs Of Chewing Gum
- D6: A Tale For C
Travelling extensively across Asia and Africa between 1974-1985 to study music, Roberto made many field recordings and collected many instruments on his travels which he would then combine with synthesizers and electronics back in Italy. BIG TIP!
- A1: In The Flesh?
- A2: The Thin Ice
- A3: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1)
- A4: The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
- A5: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2)
- A6: The Ballad Of Jean Charles De Menezes
- B1: Mother
- B2: Goodbye Blue Sky
- B3: Empty Spaces
- B4: What Shall We Do Now?
- C1: Young Lust
- C2: One Of My Turns
- C3: Don't Leave Me Now
- C4: Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3)
- C5: Last Few Bricks
- C6: Goodbye Cruel World
- D1: Hey You
- D2: Is There Anybody Out There?
- D3: Nobody Home
- D4: Vera
- D5: Bring The Boys Back Home
- E1: Comfortably Numb
- E2: The Show Must Go On
- E3: In The Flesh
- F2: Stop
- F3: The Trial
- F4: Outside The Wall
- E4: Run Like Hell
- F1: Waiting For The Worms
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REPRESSED
Defending the 2014 titles for both DMC World DJ Championship and the Battle for World Supremacy. The only DJ in history to win the UK DJ Championsh and Battle for UK Supremacy 2 years running. Ritchie Ruftone brings a skip proof DJ battle tool.
Both sides of the vinyl contain the same scratch samples, one side is 4/4 at 100 bpm and the other utilizing 3/4 ultra-pitch. The 'go to tool' tool for all your scratching needs, regardless of bmp tempos. All samples land on 6 and 12 o'clock. Drop the needle anywhere and practice yo cuts!
- A1: Rehab
- A2: You Know I'm No Good
- A3: Me & Mr Jones
- A4: Just Friends
- A5: Back To Black
- A6: Love Is A Losing Game
- B1: Tears Dry On Their Own
- B2: Wake Up Alone
- B3: Some Unholy War
- B4: He Can Only Hold Her
- B5: Addicted
- C1: Valerie (Bonus Album)
- C2: Cupid
- C3: Monkey Man
- C4: Some Unholy War
- D1: Hey Little Rich Girl
- D2: You're Wondering Now
- D3: To Know Him Is To Love Him
- D4: Love Is A Losing Game (Original Demo)
- A1: Survival
- A2: Nonstop
- A3: Elevate
- A4: Emotionless
- A5: God's Plan
- A6: I'm Upset
- B1: 8 Out Of 10 Cats
- B2: Mob Ties
- B3: Can't Take A Joke
- B4: Sandra's Rose
- B5: Talk Up Ft. Jay-Z
- B6: Is There More
- C1: Peak
- C2: Summer Games
- C3: Jaded
- C4: Nice For What
- C5: Finesse
- C6: Ratchet Happy Birthday
- C7: That's How You Feel
- D1: Blue Tint
- D2: In My Feelings
- D3: Don't Matter To Me Ft. Michael Jackson
- D4: After Dark Ft. Static Major, Ty Dolla $Ign
- D5: Final Fantasy
- D6: March 14








































