- 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
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The 2007's Blackbird marked the creative launch of Alter Bridge, the follow-up project to Rock radio's favorite Creed. After Creed's demise Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall teamed up with singer Myles Kennedy, and formed Alter Bridge as an outlet for their creative energy.
Kennedy contributed a considerable amount to the overall songwriting process of Blackbird, which resulted in a heavy, groovy and aggressive album. Alternating acoustic interludes and hard-hitting choruses, the band's new found songwriting freedom resulted in a fresh start for this Florida based Rock band.
The D-side contains a beautiful etched artwork - must be seen to believe!
This 10th Anniversary Edition is limited to 1.000 numbered copies on red vinyl.
- A1: The Cult Of Venus Aversa
- A2: One Foul Step From The Abyss
- A3: The Nun With The Astral Habit
- B1: Retreat Of The Sacred Heart
- B2: The Persecution Song
- B3: Deceiving Eyes
- C1: Lilith Immaculate
- C2: The Spawn Of Love And War
- C3: Harlot On A Pedestal
- D1: Forgive Me Father (I Have Sinned)
- D2: Beyond Eleventh Hour
- D3: Beast Of Extermination
The 2010 studio opus featuring 11 sonic nightmares from the UK's supreme exponents of blistering Metal darkness. presented on double gatefold vinyl. 'Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa' was the band's ninth studio album; a gothic
horror themed slay-ride of fervour and perversion. Set amidst the orchestral melodrama and lush, cinematic production, there sits stalwart a ravening beast of furious riffing, flesh ripping vocals and monstrous, unstoppable percussion.
Described by Cradle's infamous frontman Dani Filth as 'without doubt the fastest and most brutal album we've created to date.' Unafraid of ruffling a few feathers, the band have continually refused to bow
to convention or to conform to prevalent trends and fads. Yet despite this uncompromising stance, the band are still the most successful British heavy metal band since Iron Maiden, with legions of fans around the globe.
Pressed On Clear Vinyl! To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of UGK's first album, Get On Down goes the extra mile, presenting it for the first time ever on vinyl. AND 2LP clear vinyl at that, giving the strutting, funky grooves the chance to really stretch out on your system. Back in 1992, Southern hip-hop was still proving to the world that it could sustain a fan base that was chiefly raised on rap from New York and LA. The Geto Boys and 2 Live Crew had made strong cases by the earliest '90s, and Pimp C and Bun B were ready to make their own. Most of the trunk-bumping bass comes from drum programs and basic sampling on these tunes - in later years they would build their sound into something even fuller and deeper. Self-produced with additional work from Houston locals Bernie Bismark and Shetoro Henderson, the tracks here are minimal, slow and menacing, which matched their lyrical approach quite nicely. You can hear the beginnings of the group's true greatness in these early lyrical workouts - several taken from the regional cassette-only EP The Southern Way that got them signed to Jive - with tales of street hustles, relationships and self-reliance in a world stacked against them. They may have been done early-on, but that doesn't mean they aren't crucial to UGK's legacy - cases in point being the three singles: Something Good', a charismatic update to Bill Withers' Use Me Up', and Pocket Full Of Stones' (the latter featured on the Menace II Society soundtrack). Beyond the singles, deeper cuts like I'm So Bad,' Feels Like I'm The One Who's Doin' Dope' and Cramping My Style' made it clear to the world that this crew had the attitude and charisma to make even bigger waves in the years to come.
- 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.
In the late '70s, The Avengers established themselves as one of the US's preeminent punk bands. Fusing incisive guitar hooks, explosive rhythms and adolescent venom, the group forged some of the most in-your-face songs of the era. Their live shows were legendary, playing up and down the West Coast and even blowing Sex Pistols off the stage at the latter's final performance.
As Byron Coley writes in the liner notes, "Of the best bands of San Francisco's first wave in 1977, The Avengers were by far the coolest and youngest sounding. They roared without irony, as though this were indeed Year Zero (and, for a moment, it was) with history being overwritten by the new. The honesty of their belief was carried by their sound. And it was convincing!"
Originally released in 1983, four years after the band's dissolution, The Avengers' self-titled LP is often referred to as "The Pink Album" for its magenta-hued cover design. Frontwoman Penelope Houston's iconic voice and razor-sharp lyrics resonate on anthems "We Are The One" and "The American In Me," while penetrating ballads like "Corpus Christi" reveal a truly out-of-body euphony.
The Pink Album remains The Avengers' definitive statement - collecting their classic Dangerhouse EP, sessions recorded with the Pistols' Steve Jones and a half-dozen revelatory demos. While much has been written about The Avengers in the past three decades, rock critic Greil Marcus puts it succinctly, "The word I always come back to is mystical, and that remains almost theirs alone."
- 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.
Eine limitierte Doppel-Vinylversion des erfolgreichen Albums von Beth Hart '37 Days' aus dem Jahr 2007 als Transparentes Red Vinyl 2LP. Das ganze Album wurde damals nur in 37 Tagen eingespielt und abgemischt, daher kommt also auch der Albumtitel. Alle beteiligten Musiker und Produzent bildeteten ein großartiges, kreatives Team: Jon Nichols (Gitarre), Tom Lilly (Bass), Tood Wolf (Drums/Percussion) und der talentierte dänische Produzent Rune Westberg. Und das hört man tatsächlich deutlich bei jedem einzelnen Song.
- A1: Baby I'm A Fool
- A2: If The Stars Were Mine
- A3: Who Will Comfort Me
- A4: Your Heart Is As Black As Night
- A5: Lover Undercover
- A6: Our Love Is Easy
- B1: Les Etoiles
- B2: The Rain
- B3: My One And Only Thrill
- B4: Deep Within The Corners Of My Mind
- B5: Over The Rainbow
- B6: If The Stars Were Mine (Orchestral Version)
- 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: 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
- A1: Super Disco Breakin
- A2: The Move
- A3: Remote Control
- A4: Song For The Man
- A5: Just A Test
- A6: Body Movin
- B1: Intergalactic
- B2: Sneakin' Out The Hospital
- B3: Putting Shame In Your Game
- B4: Flowin' Prose
- B5: And Me
- B6: Three Mc's & One Dj
- C1: The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin') (Keep Movin')
- C2: Song For Junior
- C3: I Don't Know
- C4: The Negotiation Limerick File
- C5: Electrify
- D1: Picture This
- D2: Unite
- D3: Dedication
- D4: Dr Lee, Phd
- D5: Instant Death
- A1: Roy Ayers - "Everybody
- A2: Eighties Ladies - "Turned On To You
- A3: Sylvia Striplin - "You Can't Turn Me Away
- B1: Roy Ayers - "Chicago
- B2: Sylvia Striplin - "Give Me Your Love
- B3: Ethel Beatty - "I Know You Care
- C1: Roy Ayers - "And Then We Were One
- C2: Justo Almerio - "Interlude
- C3: Bobby Humphrey - "Baby Don't You Know
- D1: Eighties Ladies - "Ladies Of The Eighties
- D2: Jaymz Bedford - "Just Keep My Boogie
- D3: Rick Holmes - "Remember To Remember
Repress!
Uno Melodic was the brainchild of the legendary Roy Ayers. At the height of his career in the early 80s, Roy established Uno Melodic to explore working as a writer, musician, producer and record label owner with complete control over his creative ideas. Roy brought artists and musicians to the label invaluable to him at Polydor and in whom he saw potential to make more great records. Between 1980 and 1983 Uno Melodic released records that went onto become definitive of their time, classics that became much sought after. The label and its signature releases are part of the Roy Ayers legacy, the best of which Expansion have assembled here on remastered double LP.
Sylvia Striplin, Eighties Ladies and Ethel Beatty represent the soul, disco, two step and boogie sides of Uno Melodic, Bobbi Humphrey, Justo Almario and Roy himself the masters of jazz fusion at the label. The album concludes with the spoken words of Rick Holmes on one of the label's biggest ever release on the label.
- A1: U Roy - Get Ready
- A2: Linval Thompson - Bubble Up
- A3: Triston Palma - Bad Minded
- A4: Robert Ffrench - Rebel Girl
- A5: 3T 1F - Coche
- A6: Little Kirk - Bad Boy Fi Dem (Disco Mix)
- A7: Al Campbell - Let Them Prosper
- B1: Early B - Funny Tricks
- B2: Jolly Stewart - Cool Youth
- B3: Lover Boy - Gwaan Go Dance
- B4: Phillip Frazer - The Siren
- B5: Sassafras - Dance Inna Braeton
- B6: Sammy Dread - Each One Teach One
2022 Repress
During the 80's dancehall era a number of record producers claimed to be the real authentic sound of downtown Kingston but Ossie Thomas' Black Solidarity label, operating out of Delamare Avenue in the heart of the ghetto, was the real deal ....
This was the start of the 70's when the political rivalry got heated between JLP and the PNP, - also the shots start fire ....
I said to myself if you're going die, you're going die ... from that me not scared of Kingston' Ossie Thompson.
This album provides an insightful glimpse into life in these unforgiving Kingston neighbourhoods describing not only the poverty and desperation, but also how at times, styles, fashions and the cathartic joys of music, and the dancehall could transform this harsh environment into one of joyous celebration ...
Repress of the 2010 classic “The Jazz Files” by Dexter from the legendary Hi-Hat Club series. Jazz is the subject!
Dexter is taking an new look at the long going love affair between hip-hop and jazz. From Stetsasonic to Gang Starr to Madlib, it is not an easy path to follow, but the 26 year old producer is adding a new and fresh style to it. The sound design of Dexter's "Jazz Files" is dusty but with an unmistakable 2010 twist. As much inspired by Wes Montgomery and Ramsey Lewis as by Sun Ra and Dave Pike, Dexter's tracks are never just "jazzy". They live and breathe jazz by combining the freedom and artisty of jazz with the craft of a free-thinking beatsmith.
And the "Jazz Files" are fun too. By implanting quotes an samples from interviews and tv shows such as the classic NBC program "The Subject Is Jazz", Dexter is telling his own little story of jazz. One that had it's starting point in the massive record collection of his father and grew into shape during a long hot summer blasting nothing but Ahmad Jamal and Sun Ra.
About Dexter: The 26 year old producer, DJ and MC is part of the Wortsport collective from Heilbronn. He has made beats for Morlock Dilemma, Damion Davis, Jaques Shure, Audio 88 & Yassin and Retrogott. He likes Flylo, Madlib and Oh-No as much as libary music, psych rock and Amiga Schlager. Dexter is one of the founding member of the Generation Tapedeck blog and has just started a new project with Suff Daddy.
About the Hi-Hat Club: MPM have teamed up with photographer Robert Winter to take a look behind the beat, into the bedrooms and makeshift studios of today's beat generation. Every Hi-Hat Club volume consits of an LP packaged with Rob's photos and accompanied by more pics on the Hi-Hat Club blog plus additional infos, free beats and drinks. Exhibitions in records stores and galleries are in the making too. Hi-Hat Club parties have been taken place in Cologne and Berlin so far. Watch out for more nights in 2010.
Musically the Hi-Hat Club promotes total artistic freedom. We are not bound to any sound or school. A Hi-Hat Club record can be anything from boom-bap to aqua crunk or whatever is fresh and dope.
- A1: Robot Rock/Oh Yeah
- A2: Touch It/Technologic
- A3: Television Rules The Nation/Crescendolls
- B1: Too Long/Steam Machine
- B2: Around The World/Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
- B3: Burnin'/Too Long
- C1: Face To Face/Short Circuit
- C2: One More Time/Aerodynamic
- C3: Aerodynamic Beats/Gabrielle, Forget About The World
- D1: Prime Time Of Your Life/Brainwasher/Rollin' & Scratchin'/Alive
- D2: Da Funk/Dadftendirekt
- D3: Superheroes/Human After All/Rock'n Roll
Daft Punk's 'ALIVE 2007' set, which won 2 Grammy Awards in 2009 (Best Electronic Album and Best Electronic Single categories) and was previously only available on CD and digital, will be released for the first time as a double vinyl with a triple gatefold sleeve.
Derived from their live performance at Bercy on 14 June 2007, this album was originally published the same year on November 19th. Through this amazing live experience, Daft Punk manipulated and reworked their established material, transposing and deconstructing the structures of their studio tracks.
A limited edition of 'ALIVE 2007' will be released at the same time, in a special box including the album on 2 solid white vinyls, plus a vinyl bonus (Side A: the show's encore (human after all / together / one more time (reprise) / music sounds better with you) /Side B : 'ALIVE 2007' pyramid logo etched), a 52 pages book (pictures taken during the shows), a slipmat and a download card.
'ALIVE 1997' is also being reissued separately. Recorded in 1997 in Birmingham during their first European tour, a few months after the release of 'Homework', this first live testimony was released in 2001. 45 minutes of non-stop live mixing, featuring the band's first standard tracks (Da Funk, Rollin' & Scratchin'...) along with those techno-electronic explosions unique to Daft Punk!
- 1: A Little More Oil
- 2: Dancing Mood
- 3: Love I Can Feel
- 4: Only A Smile
- 5: You're No Good
- 6: Love Me Forever
- 7: Breaking Up
- 8: Love & Affection
- 9: My Number One
- 10: My Jamaican Girl
- 11: Sukiyaki
- 12: On The Beach
- 13: Guilty
- 14: Turn Your Lamp
- 15: Never Love Again
- 16: Girl I Got A Date
- 17: A Little More Oil (Binghi Version)
Studio One legend releases a brand new album backed by Dutch masters THE HIGH NOTES. 17 ska/reggae hits including "OIL IN MY LAMP", "DANCING MOOD", "YOU'RE NO GOOD", "LOVE & AFFECTION", "MY JAMAICAN GIRL", "ON THE BEACH", "GIRL I GOT A DATE", "TURN YOUR LAMP DOWN LOW" & more.
Comes with CD.
REPRESS
'the best soul album — in the real sense of the word — you'll hear this year... classic, blistering afro-beat' (Daily Telegraph); 'as tight as a pressure cooker... fierce and fun' (The Wire); 'son meilleur album... monumentale, triomphante, orgasmique' (Les Inrockuptibles); '**** utterly infectious... a triumphant return' (The Observer).
- A1: Yaw - Where Will You Be
- A2: Flying Lotus Feat. Andreya Triana - Tea Leaf Dancers**
- A3: Les Sins - Grind**
- B1: Noir & Haze - Around (Solomun Vox)**
- B2: Julien Dyne Feat. Mara Tk - Stained Glass Fresh Frozen
- B3: Jitwam - Keepyourbusinesstoyourself
- C1: Dopehead - Guttah Guttah
- C2: Talc - Robot's Return (Modern Sleepover Part 2)**
- C3: Peter Digital Orchestra - Jeux De Langues**
- C4: Jai Paul - Btstu**
- D1: Beady Belle - When My Anger Starts To Cry**
- D2: Daniel Bortz - Cuz You're The One**
- D3: Joeski Feat. Jesánte - How Do I Go On**
- E1: Nightmares On Wax - Les Nuits
- E2: Slf & Merkin - Tag Team Triangle**
- E3: Lady Alma - It's House Music ** Moodymann Edit
- F1: Tirogo - Disco Maniac
- F2: Kings Of Tomorrow Feat. April - Fall For You (Sandy Rivera's Classic Mix)**
- F3: Soulful Session, Lynn Lockamy - Hostile Takeover
NO.2 on the groove charts!
Following a year that saw the 50th entry in the long-running series released to wide acclaim, DJ-Kicks returns in 2016 another landmark edition. Iconic Detroit DJ and producer Moodymann is at the helm for his first ever multi-artist DJ mix compilation. Born Kenny Dixon Jr., Moodymann is a one-of-a-kind electronic music icon, hailing from, and wholly synonymous with the Motor City. He is an outspoken, impossibly charismatic artist who has been putting a distinctive and soulful stamp on house and techno since the early 90s. Melting together jazz, funk, soul, blues and rock in captivating ways, he is responsible for some of electronic music's most definitive tracks, EPs and LPs on labels like Planet E, Peacefrog and his own KDJ and Mahogani Music imprints. As able to serve up the sweetest and most sensual sounds as he is the darkest and most depraved grooves, his own unique voice and stream of conscious musings infuse expertly sought-out samples for music that is decisively alive and authentic.
Across 75 minutes and 30 tracks, Moodymann does not disappoint: despite being a notorious vinyl fetishist, Dixon's aim is to present music of quality, not to one-up fellow collectors. Rather than serving up ridiculously rare or hard-to-find records, he instead focuses on creating a libidinous, blues-drenched mood that takes in heart-breaking soul, gorgeous hip-hop and love-fuelled house. In addition to cuts from his own creative circle, the mix features 11 exclusive Moodymann edits. Like everything Kenny Dixon Jr. touches, DJ-Kicks showcases the taste, skill, and soul of a dance music original.
- A1: Renee - Change Your Style
- A2: Joe Simon - Love Vibration
- A3: Dennis Parker - Like An Eagle
- A4: Stereolab - The Black Arts
- B1: Bibio - Don't Summarise My Summer Eyes
- B2: Sbtrkt - Hold On (Feat Sampha)
- B3: Friendly Fires - Why Don't You Answer? (Exclusive Cover Version)
- B4: Sonna - One Most Memorable
- C1: Laurel Halo - Embassy
- C2: Dj Sprinkles - House Music Is A Controllable Desire You Can Own
- C3: Grouper - Invisible
- C4: Melody's Echo Chamber - Endless Shore
- D1: Cocteau Twins - Cherry-Coloured Funk
- D2: Slowdive - Shine
- D3: Nils Frahm - Over There, It's Raining
- D4: Benedict Cumberbatch - Flat Of Angles (Part 1 - Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
- A1: Intro
- A2: Best Kept Secret
- A3: Sally Got A One Track Mind
- A4: Step To Me
- B1: Shut The "*!*!" Up
- B2: *!*!" What U Heard
- B3: I'm Outta Here
- B4: A Day In The Life
- C1: Comments From Big "L" And Showbiz
- C2: Check One, Two
- C3: What You Seek
- C4: Lunchroom Chatter
- D5: Confused
- D1: Pass Dat S**T
- D2: Freestyle (Yo, That's The Sh ..)
- D3: K I.s.s. (Keep It Simple Stupid)
- D4: Stunts, | Blunts, & Hip-Hop
- D5: Best Kept Secret (Radio Edit)
Repress! Long out of print, and even impossible to find on vinyl at the time of its release, Get on Down presents the classic Diamond D debut Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop. As the album title states, this album is one long party from beginning to end. Diamond shines both on the mic and behind the boards creating one of the greatest Hip Hop albums ever made. Coming in at over an hour long Stunts never has a dull moment, Diamond along with the Psychotic Neurotic's and his D.I.T.C brethren are able to make each song or interlude stand out and play through without any skip worthy moments. Literally each track has such uniqueness to it, each song fits like a piece to the puzzle. Stand out tracks like "Step To Me", "Pass that S#*t" or "Check One, Two" are perfect examples of Diamonds ability to create a different mood from song to song, the rhymes mirror the music almost perfectly. Singles such as "Best Kept Secret" and "Sally Got A One Track Mind" were perfect choices in showcasing the overall feel of the album. Although Diamond D handles the majority of the album's production, others such as Large Professor, Q-Tip, Jazzy Jay, Showbiz, and DJ Mark the 45 King co-produce on several tracks. The music he was making in 1992 cemented Diamond as one of the best producers in the game. This record is true to his heart, and because of the immense quality of its contents, it should be remembered fondly by all lovers of this music. As he puts it "Diamond is Dope Nuff Said"! //
SIDE A
SIDE B
SIDE C
SIDE D
- A1: Lady Sings The Blues
- A2: That Ole Devil Called Love
- A3: All Of Me
- A4: I'e Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- A5: Good Morning Heartache
- A6: Body & Soul
- A7: These Foolish Things
- B1: God Bless The Child
- B2: You Go To My Head
- B3: Blue Moon
- B4: The Very Thought Of You
- B5: Autumn In New York
- B6: Fine & Mellow
- B7: What A Little Moonlight Can Do
- C1: Solitude
- C2: I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- C3: The Blues Are Brewin
- C4: All Or Nothing At All
- C5: All Of You
- C6: I'm A Fool To Want You
- C7: Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?) (Oh Where Can You Be?)
- D1: Sormy Weather
- D2: Easy Living
- D3: Love Me Or Leave Me
- E3: Pennies For Heaven
- E4: Summertime
- E5: My Man
- E6: When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) (The Whole World Smiles With You)
- E7: Ain't Nobody Business If I Do
- F1: Carelessly
- F2: Gloomy Sunday
- F3: I Cried For You
- F4: Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
- F5: The Man I Love
- F6: Trav'lin Light
- F7: I'll Be Seeing You
- D4: I Loves You Porgy
- D5: It Had To Be You
- D6: One For My Baby (& One More For The Road) (& One More For The Road)
- D7: The Way You Look Tonight
- E1: Strange Fruit
- E2: A Fine Romance
- A1: Hello Baby
- A2: I Got The Rhythm (Feat. Elliott Cole)
- A3: All My Love (Feat. Juliette Ashby)
- A4: (Searching For) Peace & Love
- A5: Take You Home (Feat. Joss Stone)
- A6: Nothing Personal (Feat. Elliott Cole)
- A7: The Bakery Girl Intermission
- B1: One World (Feat. Herbal T)
- B2: Fires Glow (Feat. Emma Noble)
- B3: Magic Together (Feat. Elliott Cole)
- B4: Walk In The Sun (Feat. Professor Elemental)
- B5: Now I Feel Good (Feat. Elliott Cole)
REISSUE!
Multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and DJ, Adam Gibbons (aka Lack of Afro) is back in considerable style with 'Hello Baby' - his fifth studio record and the first Lack of Afro album to be released on his own LOA Records imprint. 'Hello Baby' is a genre-bending colossus of an album that is packed full of Adam's trademark multi-instrumental goodness, heavy drums, percussion-packed production, and ear for a good tune.
One of the most important harmony groups in the entirety of Jamaican music, the Paragons have a long and complicated history. First formed in the ska years by Bob Andy and Tyrone Evans as the duo of Andy and Ronnie, the group soon expanded to a quartet through the addition of Howard Barrett and John Holt, the latter naturally assuming lead duties, following the subsequent departure of Andy, Holt, Evans and Barrett made the Paragons the quintessential rock steady trio. They had an incredible run of hits for Duke Reid and Coxsone during the mid-to-late '60s, and also issued some self-produced work, before Holt's solo career skyrocketed, leaving the group on the back-burner. Then, in the mid-1970s, the Paragons reformed, cutting material for New York-based labels such as Clocktower and Clintones, which led to this intriguing album, which saw material recorded in Jamaica at Harry J for Bunny Lee mixed with work cut at Bullwackie's studio in the Bronx, along with re-workings of classics such as 'Left With A Broken Heart' and 'Memories By The Score' is a whole range of new material, dealing with contemporary themes.
- A1: Freedom Ft. Jack Tyson-Charles
- A2: One For The Trouble
- A3: Recipe For Love Ft. Jack Tyson-Charles
- A4: Coco
- A5: Brown Sugar Ft. Herbal T
- A6: The Gypsy Ft. Jack Tyson-Charles
- B1: The Contender
- B2: Missing Me Ft. Jack Tyson-Charles
- B3: No Guts No Glory
- B4: Making It Right Ft. Juliette Ashby
- B5: On The Road Ft. Jack Tyson-Charles
- B6: Here We Go Again Ft. Wax,Herbal T,Eom
A Wide ranging, eclectic and progressive musical outlook has always been the Lack of Afro approach. His latest material follows suit as he harnesses disparate musical styles ranging from funk, soul and hip-hop to create a contemporary yet vintage musical escapade of superb songs.
On his 4th studio album for Freestyle Records, the influences, sounds and musical textures are more eclectic than ever. Below, Adam talks us through some of the his favourite moments on 'Music For Adverts'.
First out of the box is the steaming funk killer Freedom: This time around I knew I didn't want an intro or a skit to start the album - I needed a strong, heavy opener - I had the melody for the chorus floating around in my head. It was then just a case of working with Jack Tyson - Charles on the rest of it and getting the vibe that the song required.
Long time Lack Of Afro collaborator Herbal T features on Brown Sugar: I had an idea of doing a disco track with an emcee on it, which you don't really hear often. This is actually the first time I've sung on a Lack of Afro track, adding my backing vocal warblings on the choruses! Special shout to George Cooper for the howlin' Hammond solo at the end too.
Of the gritty instrumental No Guts, No Glory Adam explains: I wanted to include 3 instrumentals as I always have a soft spot for them & it's what people know me for. The 'choir' was recorded by layering up my own voice in different octaves, nothing is auto-tuned, its all real. The studio allows me to do stuff like that but I could never sing live - I'll leave that to the proper vocalists.
'Proper vocalist' Jack Tyson - Charles again features on The Gypsy, which as Adam explains uses the classic song format to great effect: One of my favourite LOA tunes to date, Its in keeping with the album mission statement of wanting to write 'proper songs' instead of just grooves.
- A1: Everybody's Comin
- A2: Cultural Exchange
- A3: Good Reviews
- A4: Remember Who You Are
- A5: My One Bad Habit
- A6: Summer Song
- A7: King For A Day
- A8: Blow Satchmo
- A9: The Real Ambassador
- B1: In The Lurch
- B2: One Moment Worth Years
- B3: They Say I Look Like God
- B4: Since Love Had Its Way
- B5: I Didn't Know Until You Told Me
- B6: Swing Bells; Blow Satchmo; Finale
A rare example of a 'jazz opera' The Real Ambassadors was an innovative concept when first released in 1962. Heading
an all-star cast, Louis Armstrong was at the peak of his popularity and still playing magnificent trumpet, while Dave
Brubeck was hailed as one of the most creative and successful musicians of the age. Enjoy this incredible LP, including
"Cultural Exchange", "Summer Song" and "Since Love Had Its Way"
- A1: I Saw Her Standing There (Abbey Road, February 11Th, 1963 - Take 9)
- A2: There's A Place (Abbey Road, February 11Th, 1963 - Take 6)
- A3: Do You Want To Know A Secret? (Abbey Road, February 11Th, 1963 - Take 8)
- A4: A Taste Of Honey (Abbey Road, February 11Th, 1963 - Take 6)
- A5: Misery (Abbey Road, February 11Th, 1963 - Take 6)
- A6: From Me To You (Abbey Road, March 3Rd, 1963 - Take 2)
- A7: Thank You Girl (Abbey Road, March 3Rd, 1963 - Take 4)
- A8: One After 909 (Abbey Road, March 3Rd, 1963 - Take 2)
- A9: I'll Be On My Way (Paris Theatre, April 4Th, 1963)
- A10: Baby It's You (Paris Theatre, June 1St, 1963)
- A11: Love Me Do (Aeolian Hall, July 10Th, 1963)
- B1: Slow Down (Paris Theatre, July 16Th, 1963)
- B2: Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Paris Theatre, July 16Th, 1963)
- B3: To Know Her Is To Love Her (Paris Theatre, July 16Th, 1963)
- B4: Long Tall Sally (Paris Theatre, July 16Th, 1963)
- B5: Glad All Over (Paris Theatre, July 16Th, 1963)
- B6: You Really Got A Hold On Me (Playhouse Theatre, July 30Th, 1963)
- B7: Honey Don't (Manchester, August 1St, 1963)
- B8: Ooh! My Soul (Manchester, August 1St, 1963)
- B9: Can't Buy Me Love (Playhouse Theatre, September 7Th, 1963)
- B10: Hold Me Tight (Abbey Road, September 12Th, 1963 - Take 24)
- B11: Don't Bother Me (Abbey Road, September 12Th, 1963 - Take 12)
Repress.
- A1: Intro / A Million And One Questions / Rhyme No More
- A2: The City Is Mine
- A3: I Know What Girls Like Feat Puff Daddy & Lil' Kim
- B1: Imaginary Player
- B2: Streets Is Watching
- B3: Friend Or Foe '98
- B4: Lucky Me
- C1: (Always Be My) Sunshine
- C2: Who You Wit Ii
- C3: Face Off Feat Sauce Money
- D1: Real Niggaz Feat Too Short
- D2: Rap Game / Crack Game
- D3: Where I'm From
- D4: You Must Love Me
Volume 2[26,01 €]
On the 11th May 2018 USM will release a vinyl (180 gram) and CD reissue of the Jay-Z's In My Lifetime, Vol. 1' and Vol. 2...Hard Knock Life' on 2LP.
- In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 is the second studio album by American rapper Jay-Z, released on November 4, 1997, by Roc-A-Fella Records and Def Jam Recordings. The majority of the production is handled by Puff Daddy's production team The Hitmen from the Bad Boy label, giving the album a generally glossier sound than its predecessor.
- Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life is the third studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It went on to become his most commercially successful album, selling over 5 million copies in the United States. Vol. 2... became Jay-Z's first album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album won Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards.
'The inventive record producer and vocalist Lee 'Scratch' Perry was involved in every musical shift of note in his native Jamaica, from the rhythm and blues that pre-dated the arrival of ska in the early 1960s through the slower and more spacious rocksteady style that appeared middecade and, of course, the frenetic sound of reggae, which he helped to birth as an independent producer during the late 1960s. Operating as 'The Upsetter' from his base in a downtown Kingston record shop, Perry found his greatest success with instrumental music during this phase, the organ and saxophone re-castings of standard vocal issues proving exceptionally popular overseas.
'Scratch The Upsetter Again surfaced early in 1970 as a largely instrumental set, but with dreamy reverb a hefty feature and keyboards veering away from standard organ motifs. Dave Barker, who was soon to hit the pop charts as part of Dave & Ansel Collins, tackles The Shirelles' 'Will You Still Love Me' in soul reggae mode, only for Perry to shift things towards the emerging dub spectrum with 'Take One.'
'As Perry inched ever closer to the dub experimentation he would turn into an art form at his own Black Ark studio later in the decade, Scratch The Upsetter Again shows him moving away from the standard approaches of his competitors in his quest to test the very limits of recorded sound. And reggae was all the richer for it.'
—David Katz (excerpt from the liner notes)
- A1: One Dark Knight (Intro)
- A2: From The Shadows (Plains Of Passage)
- A3: Boss Victory
- A4: The Magic Mirror (Tower Hub)
- A5: The Lonely Parapet
- A6: Tools Of War (Clockwork Tower)
- A7: Aqua Vitae (Explodatorium)
- B1: Facing The Task (Lost City)
- B2: Both Eyes Open
- B3: A Cargo Of Fineries (Flying Machine)
- B4: The Price Of Doing Business (Iron Whale)
- B5: The Struggle Never Ends
- C1: A Wintry Paradise (Stranded Ship)
- C2: In The Halls Of The King (Pridemoor Keep)
- C3: Hidden By Night (Lich Yard)
- C4: Boss - Embraced By Darkness
- C5: Hitting Close To Home
- D1: Boss - Go No Further!
- D2: A Fool's Wager
- D3: Incompleto Sin Ti
- D4: Fate Approaches
- D5: Know Thy True Self
- D6: Final Redemption
- D7: An Imposition Of Order (Ending)
- D8: Trailer - Specter Of Torment
- A1: Ever Faithfull
- A2: Danger
- A3: Strange Dream
- A4: Automatisme
- A5: Scrabble
- B1: Right On The Nose
- B2: Ostinato Bass
- B3: Nss. One
- B4: Cue Joe
- B5: Nothing To Declare
- C1: Schizophreny
- C2: Anxiety
- C3: Phantasmes
- C4: Machinery
- C5: Désolation
- C6: Activity 2
- C7: Angoisse
- D1: Cosmogony
- D2: Actuality 1
- D3: Barbara's Dream
- D4: Expectancy
repress on BLUE vinyl
A reputed classical violinist and music teacher on the one hand, a curious jazz cat on the other. A business man and control freak, but an artist and free spirit as well.
Still, rather little is known about René Costy. Small wonder: the Belgian musician and composer was in many, if not all, respects a singular man. The lure of international show business was wasted on him and consequently, his name has remained a well-kept secret.
But cream always rises to the top. Some twenty years after his passing, his work - finally - goes global.
Moreover, this being a selection out of more than 400 tracks from a virtuoso, versatile and insatiable artist, it's hard to underestimate the importance of this compilation, which focuses on Costy's library music production from the 70's.
- A1: Theme Of Art Of Fighting 2 (Title)
- A2: I Chose This One (Player Select)
- A3: The Horse And Me (Ryo Sakazaki Bgm)
- A4: Ferrari Man (Robert Start Demo)
- A5: Swing The House (Robert Garcia Bgm)
- A6: Gang (Jack Turner Bgm)
- A7: Chinese Old Man -Neo Asian Mix- (Lee Pai Long Bgm)
- B1: The Pumpkin And The Clown (King Bgm)
- B2: Towards Glory (Mickey Start Demo)
- B3: Prelude To Glory (Mickey Rogers Bgm)
- B4: Bonus Game (Bonus M.e. ~ Bonus Select)
- B5: Acquisition (Bonus Success) ~ Again, In The Next Chance (Bonus Failure)
- B6: Initiation To The Super Special Moves (Old Temple ~ Old Factory)
- B7: Nature (Energy Enhancement Screen) ~ 100-Man Kumite
- B8: Next Stage (Movement Map Screen)
- C1: Mustang Man (John Crawley Bgm)
- C2: The Way Of The Shinobi (Eiji Kisaragi Bgm)
- C3: Foghorn (Temjin Bgm)
- C4: Diet (Yuri Sakazaki Bgm)
- C5: Master (Takuma Sakazaki Bgm)
- C6: Blue Moon Factory -Oh Oh Big Mix- (Mr.big Bgm)
- D1: Commissioner (Geese Taking Demo)
- D2: Huh Geese (Geese Appearance Demo)
- D3: A Kiss For Geese -Cyber Edit- (Geese Howard Bgm)
- D4: Towards "Fatal Fury" (Geese Escape Demo)
- D5: Let's Meet In "Fatal Fury" (Geese Epilogue)
- D6: Bright, Enjoyable (Ryo, Robert, Yuri, Temjin Ending)
- D7: Ambition (Jack, Big Ending)
- D8: Here Is A New Medicine (Lee Ending)
- D9: A New... (Mickey, John Ending)
- D10: The Way Of Fighting (Kisaragi Ending)
- D11: Hope (King, Takuma Ending)
- D12: Too Long!! (Staff Roll)
- D13: Continue ~ Game Over
Japanese Edition[20,38 €]
Beautiful and highly collectible item: 2xColored LP (Orange / Translucent) + Booklet + Gatefold. Both CDs and 2LP contains download code. Official licence with SNK.
The soundtrack for the sequel to SNK's classic fighting franchise, ART OF FIGHTING 2, is now available on vinyl! Featuring 34 breathtaking NEO GEO tracks across 2-LPs and CD, take the ART OF FIGHTING 2 soundtrack for a spin and relive the classic days of SNK music.
- A1: P Lion - Happy Children
- A2: Duke Lake - Do You
- A3: 50 & 50 Brothers - Red Man
- A4: Anthony's Games - Sunshine Love
- A5: Flexi Cowboys - Domination
- A6: Jimmy & Suzy - Come Back
- A7: Spy 71 - Take Me...mr Love
- A8: Koto - Dragon's Legend
- B1: Valerie Dore - The Night
- B2: Radiorama - Vampires
- B3: Brian Ice - Talking To The Night
- B4: Scotch - Pictures
- B5: One System - Life Is Very Short
- B6: Dario Diviacchi - Waiting For Heaven
- B7: Arm - Number One
- B8: Ken Laszlo - Hey Hey Guy
Der legendäre Italo Boot Mix ist zurück !!
ZYX Italo Disco Boot Mix Vol. 1 knüpft an die großen Zeiten dieser Kult-Serie an. Zuerst gibt es die beiden Mixe als CD, einige Wochen später veröffentlichen wir die Boot-Mixe für alle Vinyl-Liebhaber als LP.
Auf Vol. 1 vertreten sind P. Lion, Duke Lake, Koto, Valerie Dore, Radiorama uvm.
- A1: Juicy
- A2: Big Poppa
- A3: Hypnotize
- A4: One More Chance/Stay With Me Remix
- B1: Get Money
- B2: Warning
- B3: Dead Wrong (Feat Eminem)
- B4: Who Shot Ya
- C1: Ten Crack Commandments
- C2: Notorious Thugs (Feat Bone Thugs & Harmony)
- C3: Notorious Big (Feat Lil' Kim & Puff Daddy)
- C4: Nasty Girl (Feat Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge & Avery Storm)
- D1: Unbelievable
- D2: N***As Bleed
- D3: Running Your Mouth (Feat Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Fabolous & Busta Rhymes)
- D4: Want That Old Thing Back (Feat Ja Rule & Ralph Tresvant)
- D5: #!*@ You Tonight (Feat R Kelly)
Transculent Blue Vinyl[48,53 €]
- A1: Party Your Body
- A2: Funky Melody
- A3: Come With Me
- A4: Dreaming Of Love
- A5: Girl I Love Ya
- B1: In My Eyes
- B2: I Wanna Be The One
- B3: For You
- B4: Pump That Body
- B5: Spring Love
- C1: Because I Love You
- C2: Children Of Tomorrow
- C3: You Re The One I Think About
- C4: I Ll Be By Your Side
- C5: Broken Hearted
- D1: I M Not Crazy
- D2: Kiss The Tears Away
- D3: Love Me For Life
- D4: Quireme Por Vida
Mancher könnte lästern, für eine Hit Collection von Stevie B. bräuchte man nur eine Single, und zwar eine einseitige, aber das ist ja gar nicht wahr. Zugegeben, weltbekannt wurde er mit - Because I love you' (und noch schräger sangen nur Johnny O. oder Mr. T), aber er hatte auch noch andere Hits. Und die sind alle mit drauf auf dieser feinen Sammler-Vinyl von Stevie B.s Hit Collection!!!!
- 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.








































