- A1: In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
- A2: Mood Indigo
- A3: Glad To Be Unhappy
- A4: I Get Along Without You Very Well (Bonus Track)
- A5: Deep In A Dream
- A6: I See Your Face Before Me
- A7: Can't We Be Friends? (Bonus Track)
- A8: When Your Lover Has Gone (Bonus Track)
- B1: What Is This Thing Called Love
- B2: Last Night When We Were Young
- B3: I'll Be Around
- B4: Ill Wind (Bonus Track)
- B5: It Never Entered My Mind (Bonus Track)
- B6: Dancing On The Ceiling
- B7: I'll Never Be The Same (Bonus Track)
- B8: This Love Is Mine
Suche:moo
Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila return with Nuits Sans Nuit, their second collaboration following their Baba Soirée debut from 2023. Recorded as an intuitive exchange between Rotterdam and Valencia, the album emerged from a simple ping-pong process: Banabila sculpted sounds and atmospheres, to which Bastien responded with his distinctive instrumental palette: flute-augmented cornet, mechanised log drum, and more. Mixed by Banabila, the result is a raw yet immersive work that resonates with a somnambulant, wide-awake presence. Nuits Sans Nuit unfolds through shifting shades of melancholy. "I don"t know how to describe the feeling of these crazy times we live in," says Banabila. "Les plus désespérés sont les chants les plus beaux," Bastien quotes De Musset. Wordless yet deeply expressive, the album invites listeners into a space of contemplation, where meaning emerges through immersion - like ritual music carrying an unspoken message. Echoes of saudade, blues, fado, and soleá surface in the duo"s playful noise, reimagined through their singular vocabulary.
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On New Year's morning, Cousin took a weary-eyed walk... ‘HomeSoon’ he thought, whilst cutting to the path by the Angophora Forest. As he made it down to the overgrown sidewalk, he caught a sudden sense of warmth from the surrounding flora. On closer focus, it was as if the plants and flowers had come alive...pulsing forward down the path as they bounced, smiled, and sneered all around him. Against logic, he was struck by an almost Garsonian desire to communicate with them.
This feeling lingered, persisting through several studio sessions. The music written over this period makes up this EP. How directly this experience informed the music is hard to say. What effect it had on the surrounding plant life is even harder to tell… we do hope, however, through listening to it, you’re a little more tuned in to them.
"62 years ago, the famous film directed by Norman Taurog, “Blue Hawaii,” was released. The film’s soundtrack includes memorable songs like “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Blue Hawaii,” which helped popularize Hawaiian music worldwide. This catchy and sunny soundtrack perfectly captures the tropical atmosphere of the film and remains a timeless favorite among Elvis fans and 60s music enthusiasts. To celebrate this cinematic and musical landmark, here is an exclusive limited-edition Shaped Picture-Disc vinyl!"
- A1: Dark Side Of The Moon - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (6 20)
- A2: Uk Floyd Division - Time (6 24)
- A3: Mystic Force - Young Lust (3 09)
- A4: Several Pieces - The Final Cut (4 21)
- A5: Bugsy Parker - Julia Dream (2 37)
- B1: Berzon - Comfortably Numb (5 11)
- B2: The Nashville Suns - Learning To Fly (2 18)
- B3: Blacktown Band - Hey You (4 40)
- B4: Monkeysoop - "One Of These Days" (3 41)
- B5: In The Pink - Money (6 15)
- C1: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Mr Compromise (3 24)
- C2: Clare Torry - Love For Living (3 16)
- C3: Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say? (3 16)
- C4: Ss 20 - Arnold Layne (3 04)
- C5: The Green Telescope - Scream Thy Last Screa (4 38)
- C6: Norman "Hurricane" Smith - Pink Floyd Interview (Talks About His Recording Sessions With Pink Floyd) (5 10)
- D1: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Ashes & Silver (5 28)
- D2: The Chemistry Set - See Emily Play (3 00)
- D3: Pink Anderson - The Boll Weevil (3 05)
- D4: Floyd Council - Runaway Man Blues (2 52)
- D5: Keith Noble & Rado Klose - Weather (6 58)
It’s always a pleasure to welcome Scottish producer Milton Jackson back on Freerange and this time he joins forces with a trio of Detroit heavyweights to deliver the Fire Emoji EP. Brian Kage is a producer / DJ, founder of record label Michigander and has released on esteemed labels such as FXHE and Planet E. Here, Brian is on co-production and mastering duties and helps bring a raw yet musical quality to all four tracks. HazMat Live is a Detroit native known for his unique approach to music and live performances having graced records and live shows with the likes of Kenny Dixon Jr, Amp Fiddler, Bilal, Soul Clap and Delano Smith. Finally, Jon Dixon adds his own inimitable touch to the release with his deft keyboard work. Jon Dixon not only leads the Underground Resistance live acts Galaxy 2 Galaxy and Timeline but has also performed with everyone from Jeff Mills, Carl Craig and Mike Banks through to Goldie, Leon Ware and Dwele.
Lead track Fire Emoji is probably best described as a serious stomper. A paired back club tool which pumps hard and will keep the energy levels simmering on any dance floor worth its salt. Echoing vocals and reverb-drenched hits add a trippy edge whilst an extended break adds extra drama and tension to the arrangement.
The Sunsetters lightens the mood with a euphoric slice of chunky, deep house which acts as the foundation for HazMat Live to deliver his epic synth solo, accompanied by lush strings, deep pads and punctuating 909 snares.
Wanna C U fuses US and UK Garage sounds to form a taught, muscular club groove which will lock you in with it’s fat stabs, swinging beats and repeating sampled vocal hook.
Coming fresh from the Caparica coast just south of Lisbon, Penelope’s label oDYSea debuts with this four-track VA of oceanic rollers. GNMR’s ‘Zen’ establishes the wavey mood with a splash of classic Soca vocals, while Pakzad takes things even deeper and drippier with ‘I Could Never Imagine’. Eversines brings us bleep n bass on ‘Randomized Controlled Trial’ before the mysterious Oscillator Man’s ‘Turning The Mix Up A Bit’ closes out the EP on a ravey acid high.
A bit of background on how this release came about: I was touring Australia & New Zealand and for one of the shows, I was performing in Melbourne, which is where Kloke is based. I finally got the opportunity to meet him in person for the first time ever, after many years of collaborations with him online and having supported/enjoyed a lot of his music.
I got to visit his studio where we worked on a tune together and afterwards, he was playing me some of the music he had been working on recently and I noticed that they were all in one big folder, where he explained that every time he works on music, he exports what he's done so far into this one folder with multiple versions/iterations of each track he does. There were 1000s & 1000s of files in this folder... ????
Of course, I was insistent on taking this folder away with me haha, and even though I didn't get everything off him, he was generous enough to give me a lot of what was in there. After the tour was done and I was back home, I listened through everything I had from him, which took weeks (if not months) of ploughing through it all, with the aim of putting together an album of my favourites and after a lot of back & forth between us, we were able to come up with this release, On Rhythm, which I'm really pleased with & I hope he is too!
Anyway, big respect to Kloke for consistently creating some amazing music, thank you to my girlfriend Marta who handled the design for this release & a special mention to Nergal who brought me to Australia & New Zealand, which led to me meeting Kloke in person, visiting his studio and then putting this release together.
- 1: The Heartwood Institute - The Moon Never Beams
- 2: The Heartwood Institute - A Kingdom By The Sea
- 3: Dream Division - The Raven
- 4: Dream Division - For My Mother
- 5: Everyday Dust - The Bells
- 6: Everyday Dust - The City In The Sea
- 7: Garden Gate - Spirits Of The Dead
- 8: Garden Gate - Dream Within A Dream
- 9: Ivan The Tolerable - Dream Land
- 10: Ivan The Tolerable - Valley Of Unrest
- 11: Hologram Teen - El Dorado
- 12: Hologram Teen - The Haunted Palace
- 13: Klaus Morlock - The Sleeper
- 14: Klaus Morlock - Bridal Ballad
Library of the Occult Records unviels ‘Music to Accompany the Poems of Edgar Allan Poe’ a haunting double LP that threads the legendary poet’s dark romanticism through the minds of some of the most evocative contemporary electronic artists.
The Library’s ever-expanding circle now united as the Library of the Occult Electronic Orchestra, bring their own haunted visions to Poe’s bleak and beautiful world. Ivan The Tolerable stretches krautrock pulses and experimental noise into something hypnotic and strange, while The Heartwood Institute channels vintage occult nostalgia. Sermons by the Devil drapes everything in a ritualistic haze and Klaus Morlock, ever the maestro of unease, paints in slow-moving shadows, melancholic, cinematic, and tinged with the surreal. It’s a record for twilight listening, flickering candles, and the spaces between.
- 1: Another Reincarnation
- 2: March On For Pax Romana
- 3: Qwik Maff
- 4: Weird World Awoke
- 5: As The Hummingbird Hovers
- 6: Scapegoat
- 7: Incubator (V2000)
- 8: Winter In Parachutes
- 9: Out The Universe Pours
- 10: Concrete & Cola
Swanny D Day (it's a beer) Edition[25,63 €]
Perth’s finest, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, continue their onslaught on 2025 with the release of a brand new single & announcing details of their 7th record due in May 2025. ‘Carpe Diem, Moonman’ promises to be another weird & wonderful journey through the mind of Jack McEwan, the talisman of the Perth 5-piece. It’s announced alongside brand-new single ‘Weird World Awoke’, another ferocious blast of inimitable rock & roll, with a lyrical rollercoaster to keep pace with the relentless tempo & guitar slaloms.
McEwan himself had this to say about the new record: “Carpe Diem, Moonman” is an entanglement of chaos, the bi-product of excessive touring, an explosion of doubt, wonder, excitement, dog bites, Greek philosophy, death, weekend benders and a partridge in a pear tree, a mongrel of sorts. There’s so many genres, flavours, cream crackers and fairground amusements packed into CDM. It blasts out the gates, takes you for a spin then leads you off into somewhere beautiful, fun and enthralling. I want people to come back and find something new with each listen.”
- A1: High Hopes
- A2: Solitary Tracks
- A3: Pretty Horses
- A4: Livin Side
- A5: Around You
- A6: Half Full Cup
- B1: Bad Spot
- B2: Straight Line Boots
- B3: Rivers Don't Run
- B4: Burn
- B5: Like Ya Stole It
- B6: Southern Son
- C1: Learning As I Go
- C2: Alley Cat
- C3: Live Here To Work
- C4: Love And War
- C5: Flowers In December
- C6: Forever Is A Lie
- D1: Wildfire
- D2: Tough Enough
- D3: Good Things Never Last
- D4: Take What You Can Get
- D5: Only Me
Kip Moores sechstes Album 'Solitary Tracks' mit 23 Songs beweist, dass Moores innerer Kompass nach wie vor stark ist. Ein in jeder Hinsicht intensives Album - stimmlich, textlich wie auch klanglich -, auf dem Moore seine prägnante Feder nach innen richtet. Bis auf einen Song hat er alle Songs selbst geschrieben oder an ihnen mitgeschrieben und ein trotziges Gefühl persönlichen Wachstums in ein rohes Roots-and-Soul-Paket gepackt, das gemeinsam mit Jaren Johnston, Oscar Charles und Jay Joyce produziert wurde.
- A1: Chez Rémy - Paxkalito
- A2: Sunlight Waltz - A Bowl Of Rice
- A3: Un Bisou Sous Le Ciel De Paris - Phlocalyst X Viktor Minsky
- A4: Rendez-Vous À La Tour - Lucid Keys
- A5: Mélodie Pour Melynda - Hokø X Lucie Cravero X Jean-Marc Torchy
- A6: L’amour À Paris - Fugee X Maelstro
- A7: Love Letter From Lyon - Vhskid
- B1: Coffee In Paris - A Bowl Of Rice X Moon-Uh
- B2: Love At First Sight - Xander. X Rikard From
- B3: La Valse De I'amour - Viktor Minsky X Living Room
- B4: When I Fell For You. - Moon-Uh X Weviis
- B5: Cœur En Seine - Pbdr X Eliott Weingand
- B6: La Maison Rose - Hikari X Odd Panda X No Spirit
- B7: Amoureux À Montmartre - Lucid Keys
- C1: Quand Nos Chemins Se Sont Croisés - Thaehan X Vimef
- C2: Your Day Was - Jazzyhan X Seo Mary X Lethe
- C3: Mon Amour - Solar Body
- C4: Oiseaux D'amour - Fred Paci X The Fox
- C5: Waltz In Paris - Hotpotatoes X Prithvi
- C6: French Dishe - Swink
- D1: When She Speaks - Dani Catala X Lost & Proud
- D2: Café And Daydreams - Luqęt X Strong.al&
- D3: La Belle Vie - Fugee
- D4: By The Seine - Kiabits X Dani Catalá
- D5: Votre Chanson - Takeo X Zakoshonen
- D6: Premier Regard - Tah. X Gatz2Gatz
Fall in love with the sound of Paris on Valentine’s Day through Parisian Romance, a romantic lofi collection that captures the city’s timeless charm and bittersweet beauty.
On this special day of celebrating love and appreciating loved ones, each track transports you to quiet Parisian streets beneath soft, evening skies, where love and loss intertwine. With the heartbeat of the city echoing through cozy cafes and twinkling lights, this collection offers the perfect soundtrack for embracing the delicate emotions that define the City of Lights.
- Paranoia
- Sad Born Loser
- What Of I
- She's Easy
- Sailing
- Providence Bummer
- Evil Woman
- Hunter's Moon
Yesterday's Children emerged from the vibrant mid-60s Connecticut music scene, evolving from a garage-based instrumental outfit into one of the era's most compelling proto-heavy rock acts. As they evolved, they embraced the psychedelic and hard rock influences of the late 60s, crafting a heavier, more dynamic style. Under the determined management of brothers Dennis (vocals) & Richard (guitar) Croce's father, Dominic, the band gained regional popularity. Their 1970 self-titled album, recorded in New York with producer Warren Schatz, showcased a mix of ferocious originals like "Hunter's Moon" and "Sad Born Loser" alongside inspired covers. Though the album failed to achieve commercial success at the time, it has since been rediscovered as a cult favorite, celebrated for its raw energy and ahead-of-its-time heaviness. Known for their immersive live shows-complete with custom-built light and sound systems-the band toured the East Coast in vintage hearses, leaving a lasting impression on audiences. Despite their eventual breakup in 1972, Yesterday's Children's legacy endures, with their sole LP standing as a landmark in the transition from garage rock to the heavier sounds of the 70s. A true hidden gem, their music continues to resonate with fans of psychedelic, hard rock, and proto-metal.
"James Moody gained early fame as a member of Dizzy Gillespie’s big band, with his legendary improvised solo on “I’m In The Mood For Love” which became the foundation for the classic vocalese hit “Moody’s Mood For Love.” A pivotal figure in the bebop era, Moody’s six-decade career showcased his mastery on jazz flute, alto and tenor saxophones, composer and arranger credits, and collaborations with icons such Quincy Jones, John Coltrane and Herbie Hancock. “Running The Gamut” was originally released in 1965, featuring Moody in quintet format alongside Thad Jones (tr.), Patti Bown (p), Reggie Workman (b) and Albert Heath (d). This first ever reissue comes pressed on heavyweight Color Vinyl, just in time for the record's 60th anniversary."
Moon Beams wurde 1962 veröffentlicht und ist das erste Album des Bill Evans Trios mit Chuck Israel am
Bass nach dem Tod von Scott LaFaro. Mit den Titeln „Re: Person I Knew“ und „Very Early“ wird das
Trio aus Evans (Klavier) und Israel (Bass) durch Paul Motion (Schlagzeug) ergänzt. Diese Neuauflage
des Albums erscheint als Teil der Original Jazz Classics Series auf 180-Gramm-Vinyl, das bei RTI gepresst
wurde, mit analogem Mastering von den Originalbändern bei Cohearent Audio und einem Stoughton Tip-On
Jacket
- In A Mellotone
- Nica's Dream
- Green Dolphin Street
- Summertime
- Sometimes I'm Happy
- Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
Im »Mellow Mood« benannten, fünften Kapitel der Serie kehrt Oscar Peterson nach dem solistisch bestrittenen Vol. 4 zu seiner Triobesetzung mit Sam Jones (b) und Bob Durham (dr) zurück. Es ist ein Album, auf dem der Kanadier in einigen Stücken die Giganten des US-Jazz feiert. So startet er mit Duke Ellingtons »In A Mellotone«, das er variantenreich und mit überbordender Physis interpretiert.
Die Horace Silver-Komposition »Nica's Dream« leitet er aus lyrischer Contenace zu improvisatorischem Sprudeln, Gershwins »Summertime« spielt er in einer vom melancholischen Melos gänzlich befreiten, nach seinen eigenen Worten »kühnen« Fassung. Mit »On Green Dolphin Street« greift er ein Thema aus dem gleichnamigen Film auf, entfaltet seine tänzelnden Tastengänge über dem Bordun von Jones, der gegen Ende auch ein wunderbares Solo liefert. Mit den abschließenden Stücken umspannt er einen weiten zeitlichen Rahmen: »Sometimes I'm Happy« führt in die Unschuld der Zwanziger Jahre zurück, »Who Can I Turn To« hingegen stammt aus den Sechzigern. Peterson hat es bereits für sein Soloalbum eingespielt, hier wird es nach einem verblüffenden Tempowechsel im Triogefüge ausgearbeitet.
Auf dem abschließenden Volume der Serie »Exclusively For My Friends« setzt Oscar Peterson mit seinen Kollegen Sam Jones (b) und Bob Durham (dr) noch einmal sehr unterschiedliche Glanzpunkte. Das überschäumende, vorwärtstreibende Titelstück kann seine Wurzeln im Gospel nicht verleugnen, kontrastiert wird es mit der schlichten und doch so tiefsinnigen Ballade »Emily«. Mit der Jobim-Komposition »Quiet Nights« (im Original »Corcovado«) demonstriert das Trio, zu welchem Feingespür es bei der Adaption der Bossa Nova fähig ist. Die ansonsten so träumerische Nummer wird hier mit rasant swingender Unbeschwertheit einer erstaunlichen Metamorphose unterzogen. Durch die Auswahl von »Sax No End« verbeugt sich Peterson vor dem europäischen Jazz: Die Komposition stammt vom belgischen Bigband-Leader Francy Boland und wird von Petersons mitreißendem, sehr muskulösem Spiel geradezu in Brand gesetzt. Zum Finale »When Lights Are Low« von Benny Carter: Über zehn Minuten gestaltet das Trio bedächtig und souverän diese versonnene Komposition, wobei Sam Jones mit seinen delikaten Begleitfiguren nochmals eine besondere Rolle zukommt.
Swans kehren mit 'Birthing' zurück, dem neuesten Album, das im Laufe einer einjährigen Tournee 2023-2024 entstand.
'Birthing' wird über Mute und Young God Records veröffentlicht. Die Erstpressungen der Deluxe-Vinyl und CD enthalten eine Bonus-DVD mit Swans Live 2024 (Rope) The Beggar, einem Konzertfilm von Marco Porsia, der die letzte US-Tour der Band dokumentiert. Die DVD enthält außerdem 'I Wonder If I'm Singing What You're Thinking Me To Sing', eine Dokumentation von Christopher Nicholson über Michael Gira's Solotournee 2022.
'Birthing', das durch unerbittliche Improvisation und Live-Performance sowie neu komponierte Studiostücke verfeinert wurde, ist ein Zeugnis von Michael Giras kompromissloser klanglicher Vision. Die Songs, die als akustische Kompositionen begannen, wurden im Studio mit langjährigen Live-Mitgliedern und Kollaborateuren schrittweise erweitert und transformiert.
"Dieses Album, zusammen mit der kürzlich erschienenen Live-Veröffentlichung Live Rope, ist mein letzter Ausflug (als Produzent/Impresario) in die alles verzehrenden Klangwelten, die mich seit Jahren besessen haben. Wir werden in diesem Modus gegen Ende 2025 eine letzte Tournee machen, und das war's dann. Danach wird es mit Swans weitergehen, so lange ich dazu in der Lage bin, allerdings in einer deutlich reduzierten Form. Hinweise auf diese Richtung sind in einigen Momenten auf dem aktuellen Album zu finden. In der Zwischenzeit hoffe ich, dass die Musik eine positive und fruchtbare Atmosphäre bietet, in der man träumen kann." - Michael Gira / Swans
Produziert von Gira, wurde 'Birthing' in der Soundfabrik Berlin aufgenommen, im Candy Bomber Studio von Ingo Krauss gemischt und von Doug Henderson bei Micro-Moose gemastert.




















