- A1: Wish You'd Hold That Smile
- A2: Don't Say You Love Me
- A3: Come Back To Me
- A4: As Good As It Gets
- A5: There Will Come Another
- A6: Alison
- A7: You Were Saying
- A8: Let The Night Begin
- A9: Supergirl
- A10: Keep Coming Around
- B1: No Particular Girl
- B2: The Long Way Home
- B3: What You Do To Me
- B4: Candy Store (Outtake)
- B5: No One To Talk To
- B6: Gonig Down That Road Again
- B7: Bigger Deal (Remix)
Suche:ni
- A1: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
- A2: Frosty The Snowman
- A3: We Three Kings
- A4: Dark Christmas
- A5: Pie Jesu
- A6: Jingle Bells
- A7: The First Noel
- A8: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
- A9: White Christmas
- A10: What Child Is This
- A11: O Holy Night
- A12: Angels We Have Heard On High
- B1: O Tannenbaum
- B2: Feliz Navidad
- B3: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- B4: Together
- B5: Jingle Bell Rock
- B6: Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
- B7: Amazing Grace
- B8: We Wish You A Merry Christmas
- B9: Deck The Halls
- B10: Wonderful Christmastime
- B11: Last Christmas
- B12: All I Want For Christmas Is You
When the ghost in the machine meets the breath in the reed, expect sparks. Electronic sound artist Robin Rimbaud – Scanner joins forces with acclaimed British bass clarinetist Gareth Davis to create an album where circuitry hums, wood vibrates, and the air between notes crackles with possibility.
This is no polite meeting of minds — it’s an elegant collision. Scanner’s intricate electronic textures weave around Davis’s deep, resonant tones, blurring the boundary between acoustic breath and digital pulse. The result is a sound world that’s at once intimate and expansive, familiar yet thrillingly unpredictable.
Think late-night conversations in abandoned buildings. Think fog rolling over neon. Think sound that slips through your fingers even as it takes hold of you.
The songlines in question , memories and distorted images of travels across various continents, form an imagined biography of places that might or might not have been but somehow seem to exist . Landscapes of blurred statements , lost words and echoes of meandering structures.
"If Miles Davis had been raised on shortwave radio static and midnight phone calls, it might have sounded like this."
AF1268 is thrilled to welcome Nikol, the rising soundscaper from Manchester, for its third release. After making his mark on various outings for MASS, his own label, and O.C.D., this installment sees him deliver his first solo EP in full force. Across four meticulously crafted tracks, he chisels his own path through modern minimal and electro, honing his eerie yet hallucinatory sonic signature.
This EP unfolds like a spectral journey where Halloween meets tech-house—haunted by ghostly high-pitched whistlings, piercing acid stabs, and hypnotic rolling basslines. It conjures the image of a sweat-drenched, crumbling club cave under a rainy full moon, where bodies sway in slow motion, lost between dreamlike introspection and raw, unhinged grooves.
Izil Recordings returns with its second statement of intent, bridging continents and sounds with Moroccan visionary Mr. ID at the controls. The IDK EP unfolds as a ritual of rhythm, hypnotic, tribal, and deeply human - where North African heritage meets the pulse of the modern club. The original track, “IDK,” is a driving blend of raw percussion, ancient chants, and forward-thinking groove design. It’s music that feels both ancestral and futuristic, a sonic journey through heat, dust, and night. Remix duties come from Floyd Lavine, who injects his signature Afro-tech elegance, expanding the horizon with rolling basslines and fluid tension. Amine K and Dilby then reimagine IDK for late-night dancefloors, weaving melody and groove into a transcendent neo-trance narrative.
A powerful record that connects roots and movement - Morocco to the world.
Activity FM returns with AFM002, a high-impact VA exploring the outer edges of electro and breaks. On the A-side, two US heavyweights lead the charge: Detroit’s AMX kicks off with Out My Mind, a sleek and soulful cut with razor-sharp bass and icy vocals, followed by Florida’s Exzakt, a true legend, who drops Fvck That Sh1t - a no-holds-barred club weapon full of pressure and punch.
On the flip, Venezuelan pioneers step in: ARA-U (London-based), head of No Static / Automatic, delivers Feels Like Dancing, a gritty analog heater dripping with machine funk, while Barcelona’s Phran, co-founder of ACA and Vimana, closes with Archivo Criminal, a playful yet driving track built for deep, late-night moments.
- A1: Davide Ghidoni Resonance Emergence Of Shadow 5 16
- A2: Eric Framond Ghetto 6 13
- A3: Hidden Cost Bo Did It 3 40
- B1: Richard Evans Dealing With The Hard Times 3 14
- B2: Chain Reaction Feat Dave Collins Hogtied 6.11
- B3: The Supremes Come Into My Life 6 07
- C1: Dennis Mobley & Fresh Taste Superstition 7 50
- C2: Notations Superpeople 3 53
- C3: Gene Boyd Tought Of You Today 5 21
- D1: Black Sugar Pussy Cat 4 45
- D2: Johnny Lytle Babo 5 43
- D3: Jean Claude Pierric / Daniel Janin Black Night 3 11
- D4: Bobby Humphrey Jasper Country Man 5 16
Black Version[13,40 €]
Da bossman Tripmastaz delivers two cuts of "Politics As Usual" a summer-themed track in classic golden-era house style – full of positivity and sunshine beams.
On the B-Side "Coffee Smack 4 Dat Azz" balances the EP with Tripmastaz’s signature crunchy beats and gutta flows for the real heads – hits like a perfectly brewed cup of coffee. "Scarp" wraps up the record nicely with proto-digger vibes and fun acid basslines.
And the cherry on top: for the collectors, this time around we pressed just 50 copies on green marbled vinyl – a true gem for the heads.
Summer is here.
Info: Slow-burn funk, tribal wrong-speed chug and a boogie-disco breaker — three floor-fillers that creep, groove and bounce.
A low & loose opening with a reworking of 'Night People' – with intro and outro stretched, drum breaks extended, and percussive overdubs layered - the EP sets the tone with a warm-up tool that fills a floor almost unnoticed at 98 BPM. From there, 'Lions' prowls as a 45rpm slowed down to a hypnotic, percussive workout laced with chants and tribal drive, closing with 'Breakin’, a rogue boogie–disco hybrid bursting with bongos and breakbeats: Absolute DJ fuel.
- A1: Mauri & Dark Vektor - Somos Incomprendidos
- A2: Uranio Empobrecido - Sawtooth Rain
- A3: Spectrums Data Forces - Future Is Here
- B1: Spammerheads - Cold Dead Hands
- B2: Cuentoscuro - Escalextric
- C1: Siarem - Vectors
- C2: Uhf - Those Dark Whims
- D1: Promisingyoungster - Deep In My Soul
- D2: Robot City - Sos L'horta Sud
- D3: The Bandit - Feelings
We Are The Robots Vol. 01 – Hypnotica Colectiva 25
Hypnotica Colectiva drops a fresh wax cut: We Are The Robots Vol. 01 — a heavyweight double vinyl release that channels the raw energy of the crew’s legendary club nights and distills 15 years of sonic exploration across electro, broken beats, and IDM textures.
Marking catalogue number HCR025, the Valencia-based imprint doubles down on its underground ethos, curating a ten-track lineup from artists deeply connected to the collective’s orbit. Each contributor brings a distinct flavor of robotic sound design.
Every track has been handpicked for its club impact, conceptual depth, and ability to resonate with the aesthetic of We Are The Robots — a party series that’s been pushing uncompromising electro since 2010. Expect a full-spectrum journey: from cerebral synth workouts to gritty analog pressure, industrial atmospheres, shadowy breaks, and raw minimalism.
Artwork come courtesy of Dani Requeni, keeping the HC Records design language sharp and functional. Steve Voidloss handles mastering duties, ensuring each groove hits with precision.
Mastered by Voidloss at Black Monolith Studio, London.
Artwork, Label art & Designs by Dani Requeni.
All rights reserved.
HC RECORDS
València, 2025.
Pat Orburn serves up a wicked nine-track offering for Cassette Blair — a project built from pure resourcefulness and raw imagination. His vocals glide over synth-driven textures crafted from all around, including a battered Yamaha psr 175 keyboard that his flatmate rescued off the street. Pat leans into the beauty of imperfection, shaping found sounds through analog tools, tape warmth, and gritty modulation.
“good” marks the second release on Cassette Blair — a label founded by Gavsborg, dedicated to uplifting his extended global family of artists. True to its mission, the record feels communal, handmade, and deeply personal: a celebration of creativity that thrives outside of traditional studios, born instead from curiosity, friendship, and the joy of sound exploration.
“Good news. Good it’s out, good of Gav to help, all round completely good!"
- Pat Orburn
Digi- Cover art & Design by Pat Orburn (London, UK)
Cassette- Cover art & Design by Gavsborg, Sherice Bromfield & Pat Orburn (Kingston Jamaica & London, UK).
Mixed by Pat Orburn (London, UK).
Mastered by Mario “Syantis” Lawerence (Kingston, Jamaica).
- A1: Neko To Allergy
- A2: Kaiju No Ude No Naka
- A3: Natsu No Yoru No Machi
- A4 35: ℃
- A5: Sculpture
- A6: Drive
- A7: Sakura Ga Saku Mae Ni
- A8: Hakka
- A9: Arifureta Kotoba
- A10: Youthful Anger
- A11: Namae O Yonde
- A12: Hitohira
- A13: Donut *
- A14: Spika *
- A15: * Bonus Track
- A16: Neko To Allergy
- A17: Kaijuu No Ude No Naka
- A18: Natsu No Yoru No Machi
- A19 35: ℃
- A20: Sculpture
- A21: Drive
- A22: Sakura Ga Saku Mae Ni
- A23: Hakka
- A24: Arifureta Kotoba
- A25: Youthful Anger
- A26: Namae Wo Yonde
- A27: Hitohira
- A28: Donut *
- A29: Spica *
- A1: Rainy Night Lady
- A2: Carnaval
- A3: Natsu To Aki No Good-Luck
- A4: Two Years After
- A5: Shonen Wa Tenshi Wo Korosu
- A6: One And Only
- A7: Tokyo Yabanjin
- A8: Kataomoi Dōmei
- A9: Late Night Heartache
- A10: Love Talk
- 01: First Impression
- 02: The Ocean Waves
- 03: A Seaside Street
- 04: A Girl's Thoughts
- 05: Alone Late At Night
- 06: On A Sunny Day
- 07: A Cheerful Drunk
- 08: A Tree-Lined Boulevard In The Wind
- 09: When A Heart Sets Out For A Journey
- 10: If I Could Be The Sea (Ending)
The highly popular Studio Ghibli vinyl series now includes 1993's "Ocean Waves," 2002's "The Cat Returns," and "Ghiblies Episode 2"! The albums feature new jacket designs and comprehensive liner notes, making them a luxurious addition.
Enjoy the beautiful jacket designs and the rich sound quality only possible with vinyl.
Total 10 Tracks Includes the music that enriched this coming-of-age story by Saeko Himuro and director Tomomitsu Mochizuki. Also included is the theme song "If I Could Become the Sea" sung by Yoko Sakamoto, the voice actress for Rikako.
The soundtrack to Studio Ghibli’s short film Ghiblies Episode 2 features nine tracks composed by Manto Watanobe. Lighthearted and eclectic, it includes nostalgic pieces such as ‘Mayim Mayim’ and ‘Humoresque’, alongside the insert song ‘No Woman, No Cry’ performed by Tina. The album captures the offbeat humour and charm of the film with a lively mix of classical motifs, folk influences, and pop culture references.
- Mobali Nakobala (Nico – Ngoma J 5127, © Sukisa) Rumba Lingala
- Nalingi Yo Na Motema (Nico, Chantal – Ngoma J 5130 © Sukisa) Kiri-Kiri
- Mokili Makambo (Nico – Sukisa 93) Kiri-Kiri
- Ata Osali (Chantal – Ngoma Dnj 5214, © Sukisa) Rumba Lingala
- 1: Er Boeing (Kwamy – Air Congo) Merengue
- Hommage A Lumumba Patrice (Sukisa 44) Mabanga
- Bougie Ya Motema (Nico – Sukisa 47) Rumba Lingala
- Okosambuisa Ngai (Mizele – Sukisa 66) Rumba Lingala
- Sule (Nico – Sukisa 50) Rumba Lingala
- Okosuka Wapi ? (Josky – Sukisa 110) Danse Kono
- Kamungaziko (Lessa Lassan – Sukisa 114) Danse Kono
- Mokili Matata (Nico – Tcheza 10.001; © Sukisa) Rumba-Kono Lingala
- Baoulé (Lassan – Sukisa 99) Kiri-Kiri
- Beauté (Nico – Sukisa 101) Rumba Lingala
- Mansanga (Nico – Sukisa 131) Rumba Lingala
- Souzi (Sangana – Sukisa 117) Rumba Lingala
- Naboyi Koswana (Sangana – Sukisa 120) Rumba Cha Cha
- July (Julie – Sukisa 120) Madre Rumba
- Runeme Mama (Nico – Sukisa 47) Cha Cha Cha
- A Morow (Arr. Nico – Sukisa 66) Cha Cha Cha
- Apôtre Del Si Boney (Apôtre – Sukisa 73) Charanga
- A La Savana (Arr. Nico – Sukisa 62) Pachanga
- Alto Songo (Arr. Nico – Ngoma J5126, © Sukisa) Rumba Espagnol
- Para Bailar (Nico – Sukisa 50) Pachanga
- Meta Fua Mudia (Kaba – Sukisa 118) Rumba Lingala
- Exhibition Show (Nico – Sukisa 135) Instrumental
- Exhibition Dechaud (Dechaud – Sukisa 71) Instrumental
- Bolala - Ayando (Nico – Sukisa 132) Extrait Show Kasanda
- Excitation - Makwandungu - Ngombele (Nico – Sukisa 132) Extrait Show Kasanda
- Kamulangu
'In collaboration with the children of Nico Kasanda, better known as Docteur Nico, Planet Ilunga proudly presents an anthology dedicated to African Fiesta Sukisa, available as a 3LP set and a digital release with bonus songs. This release is the result of many years of preparations and was realized in close partnership with Liliane Kasanda, Nico’s eldest daughter. Marking forty years since his passing, we felt that the year 2025 was the right time to honor Docteur Nico’s legacy with this original collection.
'Almost all of the African Fiesta Sukisa songs were released on Nico’s Sukisa label which translates in Lingala for “the final accomplishment”. The music on Sukisa, crafted by Nico and legendary vocalists such as Chantal, Sangana, Apôtre, Mizele, Lessa Lassan and Josky, embodies the essence of that powerful phrase with genius, class and depth. The label ran between 1966 and 1975 and released approximately 280 songs. Ngoma also issued the group between 1967 and 1971 and, in addition, reissued material from the Sukisa label. Many of these songs have become part of the collective memory of Congolese society and are still heard, discussed, and analyzed daily across digital platforms worldwide, as well as on numerous Congolese radio and TV stations.
'The album we put together features some of Nico’s signature songs alongside never before reissued tracks from the Sukisa catalog. It furthermore contains a large booklet with song commentary, testimonial interviews from well-known musicians, journalists, fans and Nico’s entourage, besides never before published photography about his personal and musical life.
'Alastair Johnston, author of the book ‘A Discography of Docteur Nico’ and longstanding Planet Ilunga collaborator, designed a stylish booklet and cover using all our collected material. Audifax Bemba, longtime admirer, compiler and connoisseur of Nico’s music, and the author of most of the song commentary in our accompanying booklet, offers his portrait of Docteur Nico:
“After displaying technical virtuosity with African Jazz, expert and accomplished guitar with African Fiesta, which musicologist Sylvain Bemba described as a dream guitar, Nico Kasanda was consecrated ‘dieu de la guitare’ by the public in the late sixties. With his band African Fiesta Sukisa, Docteur Nico displays his wide palette of unusual sounds. While exploring the Hawaiian guitar with its clear, airy, plangent, psychedelic effluvia, he continues to replicate the piano comping technique, and adds two missing strings to his bow: a simulation of the sanza (likembé or thumb piano), whose sounds he reproduces right down to the noisemakers of the tiny tin rings, on the one hand, and the sounds of the Luba balafon on the other. The right note, in the right place, at the right time, is the triptych on which Nico Kasanda’s playing is based, a note dressed in the perfect sound. A guitar of pure emotion. With African Fiesta Sukisa, his playing takes a ‘Chopin-esque’ turn, sending out more notes in a sublime adagio. The true artist is the one who simplifies everything. Docteur Nico is a genius of our time, whose style makes him the supreme exponent of the most important guitar school in Congolese music. He is recognized by his peers as the greatest African solo guitarist of all time. Sculpting sound in a tireless quest for beauty, Nico Kasanda has sublimated the guitar throughout his career.”
[xd] Kamulangu [Outro] (Dr. Kasanda – Sukisa 135) Folklore Baluba
- A1: A Certain Strangeness
- B1: City Of Crocodiles
- B2: Aeromancer
- B3: Chronosthesia
- B4: Harmonics Of The Night
- C1: Mirror In The Dirt
- C2: Prairie
- C3: Fantoccini
- C4: Aphelion
- D1: Spell
- D2: Inamorata
- D3: Micrografia
- D4: Ecstasy Blooms
- D5: A Joint In West Kensington
Limited to 500 copies Side A/B is solid red vinyl and side C/D is solid green vinyl. Track listing is different to the CD and digital. ‘Harmonics of the Night’ is the third in what he conceived of as a trilogy of recordings from guitarist Andy Summers. Following on from ‘Metal Dog’ and ‘Triboluminescence’, ‘Harmonics of the Night’ began its life as a guitar improvisation for a museum installation of Andy’s own photos. He did not like the music they had chosen in the gallery so sat down and recorded some guitar improvisations. Summers says that he built this set out from there. These songs and the photos that inspired them have become a staple of his solo guitar shows. Stand out tracks: ‘A Certain Strangeness’, ’Harmonics of the Night’ and ‘City of Crocodiles’. The music for Harmonics of the Night came from a real-life situation, which was the occasion of a retrospective exhibition of my photography at the Pavillon Populaire in Montpellier. I was able to visit the museum in advance of the opening and decided this time (instead of the usual unsuitable music being played by the whatever gallery!) that I must make a music installation to accompany the photography on the wall, a piece that could be looped and thus provide a continual musical counterpoint to the visual. I made a twenty-minute single guitar improvisation, A Certain Strangeness - This piece put a certain approach in my in my head and pointed me in the direction of eleven more tracks. These pieces which vary from minimalist approaches to African influenced dance pieces and are what I consider the sonic parallels to the photography.




















