- A1: Luke Combs– Out There
- A2: Luke Combs– Memories Are Made Of
- A3: Luke Combs– Lonely One
- A4: Luke Combs– Beer Can
- A5: Luke Combs– Hurricane
- A6: Luke Combs– One Number Away
- B1: Luke Combs– Don't Tempt Me
- B2: Luke Combs– When It Rains It Pours
- B3: Luke Combs– This One's For You
- B4: Luke Combs– Be Careful What You Wish For
- B5: Luke Combs– I Got Away With You
- B6: Luke Combs– Honky Tonk Highway
- C1: Luke Combs– Houston, We Got A Problem
- C2: Luke Combs– Must've Never Met You
- C3: Luke Combs– Beautiful Crazy
- C4: Luke Combs– A Long Way
- C5: Luke Combs– She Got The Best Of Me
- D1: Luke Combs– Beautiful Crazy
- D2: Leon Bridges– Beyond
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LTD Edition white vinyl version of RÜFÜS DU SOL's debut LP 'ATLAS' that hit Number 1 in Australia. The album was a testament to the band’s passion, work ethic and DIY approach to music, featuring the much loved singles 'Take Me' and 'Desert Night'.
A labour of love, the album was written, produced and recorded by the band between two studios they built themselves - one in a remote farmhouse on the NSW south coast, the second in a hollowed out water tank under one of their parents houses.
- A1: Mal De Mer
- A2: Surely You Rally
- A3: Not For Us
- A4: In The Dark
- 5: The Hook Stuck
- B1: Lord Marchpane
- B2: Effective Forthwith
- B3: Achilles Past
- B4: Fainting
- B5: There's A Place
- C1: Much More
- C2: Maybe Tomorrow Then
- C3: Madcap Girl
- C4: The Knife Cliche
- C5: Hope Davis' Face
- D1: Listen You Wait
- D2: Bright Blue Sun, Gold Sky
- D3: The Tents Around The Lake
- D4: Spanish Vamp
- D5: If Only 6. Early Departure
For All The World, the black watch's twenty-fifth (and first double) album is a darkly poppy, brightly moody, many-splendored take on a number of the great themes: Death and Sex, Memory and Lament and Hope and Love. And it is, arguably, this heralded Los Angeles band's most sonically ambitious and moving record yet, since front man/novelist/ex-English professor John Andrew Fredrick formed the group in 1988 in Santa Barbara after he'd seen a London-by-way-of-Canada band called The Lucy Show play to twelve-or-so people in his hometown.
Having recorded 2024's Weird Rooms with producer Misha Bullock and Fredrick's son Chandler at Bullock's studio in Austin, TX, the TBW founder was keen to repeat the experience with, he says, more straightforward, classic psych/jangle/shoegaze songs. The result, though artistically satisfying, spurred a yen in John to write more songs as a sort of reaction against the batch he'd carried with him from LA to Texas. "We had such a productive time recording ‘Weird Rooms’ that I wanted to repeat the experience... without repeating the experience. And once it was over and I left Misha to do what he pleased with respect to mixing and overdubbing, all I could think was 'I need to write another album now.'" So Fredrick brought longstanding producer/engineer and TBW-associate Scott Campbell (Stevie Nicks, Acetone) along this time to help out with engineering and good cheer.
Fredrick, who has been "accused" of being "astonishingly prolific," learned that bandmate Andy Creighton had recently become unemployed, seized the opportunity to have yet another multi-instrumentalist flesh out the new songs he quickly wrote after he came back from Austin. “Achilles Past,” the first single, is in fact a song that John wrote when the production team thought the album was done—and the front man avers that it’s often the case that a very strong song comes to him, as it were, in the eleventh hour. The same could be said for “Listen You Wait”—another number that came late to the Austin sessions.
Nevertheless, the recording of the first half of For All The World has Creighton's signature indelibly stamped on it - especially on such tracks as “Fainting” and “Surely You Rally”- just as the latter half highlights Bullock's formidable talents. "They're both not just brilliant musicians and they understand my aesthetic and bring their own sensibilities to bear on my stuff. Our respective tastes meet in, you guessed it, The Beatles' realm - the great shadow that hangs over all I do, at least."
"There's A Place," the final song on side two, serves in fact as a distinct homage that's been a long time coming for a band that included a cover of "It's All Too Much" as a bonus track and that release a quite punkish, uptempo version of "Eleanor Rigby" on a 7".
- Sauna Motif I
- Päiväkahvit
- Afternoon Springs
- Go North
- They Came In Through The Front Door (Fadi Tabbal Rework)
- Tropic Movements (Amulets Rework)
- Bottles + Birds
- Sauna Motif Ii
- The Vala River (Чудья Жени – Post-Dukes Rework)
- Badminton On The Shore
- Miten Aloittaa
- A Pale View Of Dem Hills (Jeremy Young Rework)
- Veden Yli
When the trio of Sontag Shogun gathered at Laura Naukkarinen's home on the Finnish island of Kimitoön in the summer of 2019, they had not the slightest inkling that the world was about to change irretrievably with the onset of a long-predicted pandemic the following year. By the time their collaborative album, Valo Siroutuu ("The Light Scatters"), was released nearly two years later, the intimate and reflective nature of the work they had created together had taken on new meaning, resonating powerfully (and quietly) with a world in which the proverbial cracks in the wall only seem to be widening.
Päiväkahvit completes the story that began with Valo Siroutuu, featuring 9 songs from the original sessions as well as 4 interpretive reworks courtesy of Amulets, Fadi Tabbal, Post-Dukes, and Jeremy Young. Available digitally and in a one-time vinyl pressing of 300 copies, the album flows seamlessly from beginning to end, incorporating field recordings, tape, sublime vocal melodies, and a host of acoustic and electronic instruments. Richly textured and immersive, Päiväkahvit positively crackles with warmth and a sense of creative embrace.
"We invite the listener into the sauna, out to the garden and onto the trampoline, to sit by the water’s edge and to take a coffee in the waning afternoon light, and to stay as long as they like." – Jesse Perlstein
Lau Nau, aka Laura Naukkarinen, is a Finnish composer whose music is imbued with an idiosyncratic, finely honed sound world. Her palette consists of acoustic instruments, singing voice, modular synthesisers, reel-to-reel tape recorders and field recordings. To date Lau Nau has released ten albums on record labels in Europe, the USA and Japan and a large number of collaborative releases. Lau Nau is known for her music to films and multi channel sound installations. She was awarded the Finnish State Prize for the Performing Arts 2021 as a sound designer. She has toured abroad for over 20 years, playing in venues such as Super Deluxe in Tokyo, the Lab & Castro Theatre in San Francisco and Blank Forms & Issue Project Room in New York.
Sontag Shogun is a collaborative trio that makes use of analog sound treatments and nostalgic solo piano compositions in harmony to depict abstract places in our memory. Textures built from organic materials such as sand, slate, boiling water, brush and dried leaves, both produced live in performance and recorded to weathered 1/4" tape warm up the space between lush piano themes. All of which is abstracted coolly in the reflective digital space of treated vocals and a live-processed feed from the piano. Bringing us back, like a faded passing scent or any natural emotive trigger, but to where? The wordless journey there will inevitably be more revealing than the destination itself.
- A1: Only Fair
- A2: Night And Day
- A3: Happy Person
- A4: Ants
- A5: Lost In A Daze
- A6: Always
- B1: Brighter Side Of Blue
- B2: How The Time Is Tickin
- B3: Ghost
- B4: Nothin' Left To Burn
- B5: Fade Away
'This exclusive re-issue of “Brighter Side of Blue” is limited to only 300 copies on baby blue heavyweight vinyl, with an individually-numbered obi strip, and bespoke essay from Amy Campbell.
This was one of our albums of 2023 (Double J agreed, too making #16 in their Album Of The Year Countdown). Released in mid-January, it soundtracked our late Australian summer. It’s not a record that’s easily pigeon-holed. Is it alt-country, with a nod to Gillian Welch? Is it classic rock, mined from a similar vein that Chrissie Hynde has drawn from? Is it indie-folk, a lighter, brighter Jen Choler? You tell us.
‘Brighter Side of Blue’ was recorded in Bellambi in the Illawara throughout 2022. Featuring Cecil Coleman from Body Type on drums, and Russell Fitzgibbon (who also released Skeleten’s ‘Under Utopia’) on bass and co-production, it’s a beautiful shiny record that glistens like the sea in that part of Australia, a place where the waves meet ancient escarpment.
After limping back from retirement with a remix or two and a single on Neroli, Domu makes it back to his birthplace, 2000black.
After 25 years of ups and downs, highs and lows and down and ups, it's now time to rest for good. As the spirit of his jungle past still haunts the hallways of what is left of record and clubland, Domu instead lays down to accept, for him at least, enough has been said.
A Madness is the result of layers and layers of random obscure rhythmic samples with some textbook Domu keys. Urgency pours out of it. Quick let me finish this before I die.
Not him again is a result of a jam with long time collaborator Robert Marin with Domu leading the creative direction. Do we like house records that could be on the wrong speed? Yes. Do we like Hip Hop that doesn't accept any of the standard conventions of Hip Hop? Yes. And this is the result.
And finally Them Things. Domu has been trying this whole time to convey a feeling, that weird feeling that those special 'odd numbers' create. Not a specific genre or tempo or movement with a catchy name, just a thing you can't quite explain. Maybe he got close now and again, maybe he didn't but this feels like it could be the closest we'll ever hear.
Miss this end of an era at your peril.
- Story Of Our Lives
- No Place Like Home
- Haunting You
- Snuff
- London
- Swinging Hammer
- Detroit
- Number 1
- What’s The Point
- Let Me Get Something Off My Chest
- Don’t Be A Stranger
- Paws
- Butterfly
In echter Badflower-Manier kehren die Rocker aus Nashville zurück, um schwierige Themen mit ihrem neuen Album „No Place Like Home“ – dem Nachfolger ihres 2021er-Albums – erträglich zu machen. Frontmann Josh Katz nimmt sich die Zeit, alles richtig zu machen und führt uns durch persönliche Geschichten von Paranoia, Reue und sogar dem Verlust eines Haustiers, die dennoch universell nachvollziehbar und angenehm sind. Die charakteristische Fähigkeit der Band, schwierige Themen mit selbstironischer Entwaffnung zu überziehen, findet sich auch auf diesem Album wunderbar umgesetzt.
- A1: Intro
- A2: Back Then
- A3: Flossin' (Feat. Big Moe)
- A4: Still Tippin' (Feat. Slim Thug And Paul Wall)
- B1: Got It Sewed Up (Remix) (Feat. Juicy J And Dj Paul)
- B2: Scandalous Hoes (Feat. Lil Bran)
- B3: Screw Dat
- B4: Turning Lane
- C1: Laws Patrolling (Feat. Cj Mellow And Lil Bran)
- C2: 5 Years From Now (Feat. Lil Bran)
- C3: Cuttin' (Remix)
- C4: What Ya Know About... (Feat. Paul Wall And Killa Kyleon)
- D1: Know What I'm Sayin' (Feat. Bun B And Lil Keke)
- D2: Type Of N**Ga U Need (Feat. Brighteyes) D3. Grandma
It takes grindin' to be a king and Houston's Mike Jones' work ethic of "You Don't Work, You Don't Eat, You Don't Grind, You Don't Shine" had his phone blowing up in 2005 with the release of his major label debut Who is Mike Jones? on Asylum/Swisha House/Warner Records. Mike Jones started rapping in the early 2000s and he released a couple of independent albums on his own label Ice Age Entertainment before linking up with Michael "5000" Watts of Swisha House. He recorded the underground single "Still Tippin" with Texas contemporaries Paul Wall and Slim Thug, which appeared on the Swisha House compilation The Day Hell Broke Loose 2. The song, full of southern hip-hop slang and braggadocio, was an ode to the classic car culture in Houston, Texas, and could be heard bumpin' out the trunks of cars nationwide with its heavy bass and classical string loops. Before the release of Who Is Mike Jones? girls would ignore him, but after the release of "Still Tippin" they were all up on him, which led to the release of the single "Back Then" where he shouted out his real cell phone number that played a major part in the marketing and promotion of the album.You could call 281-330-8004 and get his voicemail and leave a message, but sometimes he would answer, which led to spreading the word of Mike Jones' debut album. "Back Then" was also a top-selling ringtone because (back then) you had to buy and download ringtones, unlike today. Mike truly went viral before going viral was even a thing. After dropping the two hit singles, Who Is Mike Jones? was released on April 19th, 2005, and would sell over a million copies that year, leading to certified platinum status. Twenty years later, this Texas Rap classic still holds up with features from other H-Town legends including S.U.C.'s Big Moe (RIP),Bun B, Paul Wall and Lil Keke. Juicy J & DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia added their Memphis touch to the "Got It Sewed Up Remix" and the album ends with a heartfelt dedication to Mike Jones' late Grandmother on "Grandma". Get On Down is proud to present the first vinyl reissue of Who Is Mike Jones? in a limited edition silver and red color-in-color pressing packaged with a full color printed insert tocommemorate the 20th anniversary of this H-Town classic
An’archives present the debut album by Tokyo avant-pop duo Jyuriaano, Dreaming Glass. Consisting of Morimoto Ariomi and Cobalt, the two members of Jyuriaano have long histories in Japanese underground music. Morimoto’s history traces back to the late nineties; his nascent interests in noise collage and solo acoustic performance slowly transmuted to group endeavours, and more recently he’s performed with the likes of Akiko Toshimitsu (Usurabi), Maki Miura (Shizuka) and Doronco (Los Doroncos).
Cobalt has released a string of excellent singer-songwriter albums, many on his Poet Portraits label, which has also released material by the likes of Kazumi Nikaido, Place Called Space, Cuthberts, and moools, the latter of which he also performs with on occasion. While Morimoto and Cobalt have known each other for decades, they decided to form Jyuriaano in 2016, and since then have performed at live houses and small bars in Japan, all while slowly working together on their gentle, spirited songs.
The group’s formation story is typically playful – “It all started when we brought an acoustic guitar into the car on a rainy afternoon and started writing songs while eating Japanese sweets,” Cobalt recalls. That sense of play is important to the songs on Dreaming Glass, which vary wildly, from bright, infectious pop songs with a sixties lilt (“Dreaming Baby”, “How Close”), through slinky jazz-pop numbers (“Drawing A Nude”) to melancholy folk laments (“Erica”, “Night Window”). There’s something in Jyuriaano’s collaborative dynamic that gifts Morimoto and Cobalt a particularly open field, when it comes to their creative endeavours.
Some of this might also be down to their listening habits. When asked about their interest in Japanese folk precursors, legendary groups like Folk Crusaders and Itsutsu-no-Akai-Fusen, Cobalt agrees that they have a place in the duo’s listening pantheon, but that’s not where the story ends. “We’ve also listened to commercial folk music outside of those core genres,” he reflects, “We don’t just listen to one genre, but also rock and roll, noise industrial, punk, new wave, jazz, chanson, and more.”
You might also hear touches of groups like the forementioned Usurabi, or Maher Shalal Hash Baz, or songwriters like Kazumi Nikaido and Shintaro Sakamoto. But Jyuriaano’s songs, somehow, feel quite sui generis in the way they magic up alternative visions for pop’s possibilities. Dreaming Glass is, quite simply, a lovely, unpretentious joy of an album.
- A1: How About A Little Fanfare
- A2: I Think You Know
- A3: The Spark Of Life
- A4: An Elpee's Worth Of Toons
- A5: A Dream Goes On Forever
- A6: Lord Chancellor's Nightmare Song, Arranged By – Todd Rundgren, Written-By – Gilbert & Sullivan
- B1: Drunken Blue Rooster
- B2: The Last Ride
- B3: Everybody's Going To Heaven / King Kong Reggae
- C1: Number 1 Lowest Common Denominator
- C2: Useless Begging
- C3: Sidewalk Cafe
- C4: Izzat Love ?
- C5: Heavy Metal Kids
- D1: In And Out The Chakras We Go (Formerly: Shaft Goes To Outer Space)
- D2: Don't You Ever Learn
- D3: Sons Of 1984
- A1: Bryan Adams– Go Down Rockin', Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- A2: Bryan Adams– Can't Stop This Thing We Started, Written-By – Adams*, Lange*
- A3: Bryan Adams– Run To You, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- A4: Bryan Adams– Ultimate Love, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- A5: Bryan Adams– Heaven, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- A6: Bryan Adams With Tina Turner– It's Only Love, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- B1: Bryan Adams– Here I Am, Written-By – Adams*, Peters*, Zimmer*
- B2: Bryan Adams With Melanie C– When You're Gone, Written-By – Adams*, Kennedy*
- B3: Bryan Adams– Cloud Number 9, Written-By – Adams*, Peters*, Martin*
- B4: Bryan Adams– (Everything I Do) I Do It For You, Written-By – Adams*, Kamen*, Lange*
- B5: Bryan Adams– You Belong To Me, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- C1: Bryan Adams– Summer Of '69, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- C2: Bryan Adams– Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?, Written-By – Adams*, Kamen*, Lange*
- C3: Bryan Adams– Somebody, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- C4: Bryan Adams– Please Forgive Me, Written-By – Adams*, Lange*
- C5: Bryan Adams– Cuts Like A Knife, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- D1: Bryan Adams– The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You, Written-By – Adams*, Lange*
- D2: Bryan Adams With Rod Stewart & Sting– All For Love, Written-By – Adams*, Kamen*, Lange*
- D3: Bryan Adams– Back To You (Mtv Unplugged), Written-By – Adams*, Kennedy*
- D4: Bryan Adams– Please Stay, Written-By – Adams*, Vallance*
- D5: Bryan Adams– 18 Til I Die, Written-By – Adams*, Lange*
- A1: Sparks– Tryouts For The Human Race; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- A2: Sparks– Academy Award Performance; Written-By – Ron Mael
- A3: Sparks– La Dolce Vita; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B1: Sparks– Beat The Clock; Written-By – Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B2: Sparks– My Other Voice; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B3: Sparks– The Number One Song In Heaven; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- C1: Noël*– Dancing Is Dangerous
- C2: Noël*– Is There More To Life Than Dancing?
- D1: Noël*– The Night They Invented Love
- D2: Noël*– Au Revoir
- D3: Noël*– I Want A Man
- A1: The Cimarons– We Are Not The Same
- A2: Tenor Saw & Buju Banton– Ring The Alarm Quick
- A3: The Gatherers– Words Of My Mouth
- B1: Barrington Levy– Under Mi Sensi
- B2: Dennis Alcapone– Cassius Clay
- B3: The Maytals– 54-46 Was My Number
- B4: General Degree– Pot Cover
- C1: U-Roy– Stick Together
- C2: Honey Boy Martin– Dreader Than Dread
- C3: Jackie Mittoo– The Sniper
- C4: Don Carlos (2)– Lazer Beam
- D1: Lynn Taitt & The Jets– Soul Food
- D2: Granville Williams Orchestra– Hi-Life
- D3: Augustus Pablo– Cassava Piece ('79 Style)
- D4: The Versatiles– Children Get Ready
Big up to northern powerhouse Burnski for steering his Constant Sound label to the not-so-insignificant feat of release number 50. More importantly, the sounds remain as vital as ever and always evolve into subtle new sound worlds. The mantle for this one is taken by Locklead who brings some fine drum patterns to 'Backup' and pairs them with sliding hi-hats and bubbly synth motifs. It's garage-infused but utterly fresh. 'Wizzord' is a darker tech house with searching lead synths and plenty of pent-up energy, and 'Motherland' brings nice jazzy chord work and atmospheric samples. 'Pink Skies' is a bright closer with contrasting synths - some farting, some smooth - and more high-speed, catchy drums that span house and tech.
- A1: The Byrds - C T.a 102 2'32
- A2: Spirit - Space Child 3'26
- A3: Cosmic Hoffmann - Space - Disco 4'28
- A4: Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space 9'31
- B1: Devo - Space Junk 2'15
- B2: Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - Space Music 5'34
- B3: Tom Recchion - Space Ship 2'21
- B4: Wooden Shjips - Space Clothes 3'07
- B5: Mr Fingers - Distant Planet 5'24
- C1: Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Moon Maid 3'11
- C2: Sun Ra - Outer Space Plateau 2'24
- C3: Biosphere - Startoucher 5'03
- C4: Lothar & The Hand People - Space Hymn 7'13
- D1: Hawkwind - Space Is Deep 6'26
- D2: Us 69 - 2069 A Spaced Oddity 10'22
- D3: Tim Buckley - Starsailor 4'36
On limited double vinyl (500 ) with a download -
With Limited Edition A4 Heavy-Weight Space Art print (First 100 Copies Online) Signed & Numbered By Jon Savage (CTRUE48) Original Cover Artwork By Matt Sewell.
Jon Savage's Space - An amazing musical voyage through the theme and idea of Space - music for Space - Space - Music - Through West-Coast US Rock , Techno, Post-Punk , Jazz, Ambient & Experimental sounds-this is a journey like no other .. From Sun Ra to Mr Fingers and way beyond.
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"We are taken to less familiar musical quadrants-fascinatedly & instructively so"
(Roy Wilkinson - MOJO Feb 2025)
- A1: I’ll
- A2: Arne
- A3: Sad Premonition / Lilyum
- B1: Anne
- B2: Abandoned School Organ
- B3: Your Canon
- B4: Hymn
The analog version of the masterpiece EP "I'll", released in 2018 as a work that expresses the continuation of the world view of the debut album "Grace",
has been repressed on turquoise blue vinyl!
Haruka Nakamura herself is in charge of the lyrics, composition, and all the instrumental parts. Janis Crunch, who was in charge of vocals on "Grace",
is featured again. The dreamy number "I'll" evokes the beginning of spring and hope, which synchronizes with the fantastic world depicted by photographer
Shiori Iwakura, who collaborated with Haruka Nakamura on the jacket and music video, "Arne", a reconstructed version of the famous song "arne" from the
debut album "Grace", and "Lilium", a song that was used in the climax scene of the movie "Every Day", for which Haruka Nakamura was in charge of the
music, are newly recorded and included.
The B-side includes "Anne", which can be called a different version of "Arne", which was included in Schole's compilation "Joy" in 2013, and is exclusive to the LP.
It connects the worlds of "Grace" and "I'll". It also contains warm songs that bring to mind childhood scenes, such as the nostalgic "Abandoned School Organ" and
"Your Canon", which combine church organ, muted piano, and field recordings.
The artwork, like the 8cm CD, depicts beautiful natural scenery, and the jacket and insert feature a series of photos by the immensely popular photographer
Shiori Iwakura, creating a package that beautifully blends the sound world of "I'll" with the scenery. As with the analog version of "Grace", the mastering was
done by Gen Tanabe, a close friend of Haruka Nakamura's who works on the sound of his works. It is a deep sound production that will give new discoveries
to listeners who were captivated by the release of the 8cm CD.
After meeting vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, & physician Eki Shola through her first vinyl release and playing her on the Oonops Drops show on Brooklyn Radio, Oonops asked her to be featured on the Nautilus single "Why I Came to California" alongside Denise M'Baye.
After this incredible release, a new common project was needed: so he asked Japanese beatmaker Shin-Ski as well as soul pianist, soul producer and soul dj SWING-O 45 a.k.a. 45 from Tokyo who is the head behind the 45trio. Both of them chose their favorites songs from Eki's album "還 (Kaeru)" to create their own vibrant reinterpretation.
Besides the limited black edition, there will be a hand-numbered edition of 50 on golden 7"-vinyl via Oonops Drops.
2025 Record Store Day title - now available for general sale. A very special album to mark Room In The Sky’s 200th physical release. A selection of beautiful instrumental tracks, and featuring some of the best reggae musicians: Vin Gordon who basically played 90% of all the reggae hit horn lines , from Studio One to Bob Marley & the Wailers; Ernest Ranglin top jazz/reggae guitarist, now 93 yrs old and still playing, he produced the first Jamaican number 1 record “My Boy Lollipop” for Island Records; Dean Fraser, the number 1 Jamaican sax player; The Megahband - Michael Fletcher and Alborosies’ riddim section; Sly Dunbar the greatest reggae drummer; Alan Weekes - UK jazz reggae guitarist who played on most of UK reggae created in the late 70s, and 80s, and produced Carrol Thompson’s Hopelessly in Love LP; Jackie Mittoo responsible for 80% of all the biggest reggae riddims.
Epitomising the very best of their hometown’s unparalleled musical heritage, Dames Brown are fully-fledged members of the extended Defected family following the release of slick, funk-filled record ‘What Would You Do?’ in 2021 and features on a number of the label’s vocal house hits. The Detroit trio continuously impress with their exquisite releases, striking lyricism and a hefty dose of house authenticity across their outputs. Now Athena Johnson, Teresa Marbury and LaRae Starr step out to properly introduce themselves to the wax lovers, with Detroit musical icon Amp Fiddler on production duties. Releasing ‘Introducing Dames Brown’ on 7”, this package also includes the Instrumental, as Detroit’s finest deliver a taste of what’s to come on their forthcoming album, capturing funk, house and soul from across the spectrum.
- 1: Don't Lie Back
- 2: (That's When) It's Worth It
- 3: Instant Touch
- 4: Sex Without Stress
- 5: Fiasco
- 6: Intact
- 7: Tongue In Cheek
- 8: Stepping Out Of Line
- 9: Shakedown
- 10: America
Sense and Sensuality (1982) was the second and final album by seminal British post-punk band The Au Pairs. The four-piece group from Birmingham were very much in tune with the early 80s growth pangs from the first punk explosion - stripping down their music from their debut LP to a funkier, more rhythmic essence, and shifting the focus of their lyrics to the personal rather than the political.
The addition of horns and imaginative synthesizers allowed for more satisfying sonic diversity, from the disco-informed dance-punk of “Instant Touch” to the cabaret swing of “Tongue in Cheek”. While “That’s When It’s Worth It” takes several elements of popular post-punk - looping auxiliary percussion rhythms and a sporadically used horn section - and crafts them into a wild sound that’s equal parts dance, psychedelia, punk and art pop.
Their distinctly punk take on sex and gender politics, meanwhile, was their strongest thematic strain - and that’s truly where Sense and Sensuality shined. Despite only reaching #79 in the UK when first released, it’s now widely seen as one of the best post-punk albums ever.
Sense and Sensuality is now available as a limited numbered edition of 750 copies on translucent magenta coloured vinyl and contains an insert.




















