The Miso label from Charles Webster was right at the heart of turn-of-the-millennium house and tech. It's very focused output has a signature sound that's soulful and deft, with great remixes making each package a varied and vital treat for real connoisseurs of back room sounds. This one from Nutty feat Daddy is a tribal tinged and Afro-leaning affair with swirling vocals and a mysterious allure. The dubby drums on the Mbuso remix are a delight, then the Brooks mix gets more wet and cavernous. The Charles Webster dub is full of shakers and aquatic sounds, cheeky and supple chords and endless depth. The Vincenzo mix closes with a more upright groove.
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30 years anniversary repress!
It’s been a few years since Vinyl Fanatiks partnered up with DJ Aphrodite, but we are back again… serving up another awesome repress from the Aphrodite back catalogue. And this time we take things back to 1993 with a repress of his collab with Nutty Jim.
Two absolute jungle bangers created back in 1993 and remastered in 2023. Another classic from the Aphrodite back catalogue, produced back in the day on an Amiga. This has that raw low-sample rate vibe and the new masters have been sympathetically tweaked so not to lose that rawness. Drop this on the deck will transport you back to the sweaty raves and illegal parties that took over the UK in the early 90’s… parties that Aphrodite was playing at and drawing inspiration from.
This record comes in a black inner sleeve and presented in a full colour Aphrodite Recordings housebag, designed by Aphrodite himself that features the labels of all his early releases on the rear of the sleeve.
The Nutty Trax Volume One EP is a record that looks at the more fun side of breakbeat hardcore whilst not descending into cheese territory. It takes its cues from the early sound of 1994, when things were a little naughty and a little annonymous. Larger than life pianos, hefty breaks, bouncy stabs and of course, the female lead vocal. This was made for midnight parties and summer afternoons, and is packed with feel good vibes!
Snips is the founder of Barbershop Records and co founder of Livin Proof, with over 15 years experience as one of Londons most prolific DJs and over 10 years worth of production credits across Hip Hops underground. 2018 has seen Snips emerge as a budding solo artist, fusing the production styles of Hip Hop, House, Soul and Funk in the same fashion as he is known to do behind the turntables.
With his debut album "The Barbershop" making waves on both sides of the Atlantic and his Single "The Product" On Classic Records garnering support from a cross genre selection of heavyweights such as Karizma, Benji B, Eli Escobar, House Shoes, J Rocc, DJ Spinna and Henry Wu, Snips returns on his own label Barbershop Records and delves into Edit territory once again with a third limited 45'. This release delves into some neo soul classics, cleverly flipping a pair of favorites from one of the genres most belove couples of the 00s.
Stay True Sounds presents a vinyl-focused celebration of a modern dance music classic.
Jazzanova need no introduction. For over two decades, the Berlin collective has shaped the sound of soulful electronic music — timeless, refined, and rooted in pure musicality. Their collaboration with the ever-smooth Vikter Duplaix produced That Night, a track that has since lived many lives on dancefloors across the world.
Central to its legacy is the Wahoo Remix by Dixon and Georg Levin — a cult favourite that continues to resonate from Berlin to Johannesburg. This vinyl release brings together key reinterpretations of that remix, spotlighting South African artists who have added new dimensions to an already iconic recording.
Stay True Sounds presents ‘Stay True Cutz Vol. 9’, the ninth vinyl edition in the label’s ‘Cutz’ series, curated by Kid Fonque. Drawn from the label’s most recent catalogue, this selection brings together four essential South African house cuts for discerning ears and dancefloors.
Side A opens with beatsbyhand ft. Sio – ‘Trick Me’, a deep house reinterpretation of Kelis’ classic, reshaped into a soulful, floor-ready anthem carried by Sio’s assured vocal. It’s followed by Tea White’s ‘Earth Over Us’, a textured and emotive 3-step instrumental that leans into a more ambient, introspective space.
On the flip, Thabo Tonick’s ‘The Source’ delivers forward-facing 3-step with signature sampling and tight, purposeful builds. Closing the release, Nutty Nys offers ‘Never’ - a low-slung, heavyweight deep house cut layered with blues-tinged soul and unmistakable South African groove.
Deeppa Record is turning five with a superb two-part compilation, and this second half dives into deeper waters than the first. It comes from a mix of both longtime contributors and contemporary artists whose evolving sounds inspire the label's direction today. Lars Behrenroth remix kick off with a tender and vulnerable deep house sound and Christophe Salin's gets more physical but no less gooey with its lush pads and rubbery kicks. Elsewhere, Thierry Tomas layers up lush r&b vocals and warming synth hues, Darryl Baalki brings jazzy expression to his fulsome house grooves and Eloi's 'Take Your Time' is a dusty closer laced up with lovely pianos. This is house for mature dance floors.
Our 3rd release from Ground16 erupts with deep, earthy aroma, unfurling into a bright, spore-kissed flourish and landing as a rustic, forest-born main that revels in the wild, untamed depth of fungi. PS: As a side, a deliciously nutty remix from Pistaccio caps the whole mycelial journey.
The third album release on our Rezpektiva label is a 2 x 12” compilation by the nutty French sonic wizard, Professor Oz. Containing 8 tracks that were produced between 1986 and 1995 these 'Lost Experiments' from the Prof have matured well. As always, remastered from the original DAT tapes, these recordings that have been brought to light convey the musical sounds present in the 80s and 90s and which will remain relevant for years to come.
Dalken is back for its third release, "Only Freak", signed by Berlin-based Thai talent Pakkadej.
After having spent many years exploring Europe before setting up base in Berlin, Pakkadej accumulated a decade's worth of minimal experimentation and enough determination to delve into slightly nutty groove constructions and complex syncopations.
On the flip side, two solid reinterpretations of Pakkadej's original theme by Ema Remedi (UY) and Arne & Calvache (BE).
All tracks mastered by Mike Grinser at Manmade Mastering, Berlin.
- Ruby My Dear
- Trinkle Tinkle
- Off Minor
- Monk's Mood
- Nutty
- Epistrophy
- Functional
- Off Minor
After being fired by Miles Davis and traveling to Philadelphia to combat his drug addiction in 1957, John Coltrane accepted an invitation from Thelonious Monk to join his quartet. They famously played at New York's Five Spot Cafe and despite the exquisite quality of the band's music, it yielded few recordings and Coltrane's tenure with Monk only lasted six months. Produced by Orrin Keepnews for his label Milestones, the album is compiled from sessions recorded during April, June, and July of 1957. It wasn't released until 1961 though, four years after the sessions took place, and after Coltrane had become a leader and jazz star in his own right.
[c] OFF MINOR [tk 4]
[f] EPISTROPHY [alt tk]
[g] FUNCTIONAL [alt tk]
[h] OFF MINOR [master]
- The Way You Look Tonight
- I Want To Be Happy
- Work
- Nutty
- Friday The 13Th
Released in 1956 this album is a compilation of recordings from different sessions held between 1953 and 1954
Thelonious Monk and Sonny Rollins were both giants of jazz, each known for their individual approaches. Monk, with his unorthodox approach to rhythm and harmony, was one of jazz's most original composers and pianists. Rollins, one of the greatest saxophonists in jazz history, was known for his inventive and bold improvisations. Thelonious Monk was still establishing his reputation during this time. Though considered a genius by some, Monk's highly original style, marked by dissonant harmonies, abrupt rhythmic shifts, and a percussive attack on the piano, was still divisive among critics and audiences in the early '50s. It wasn't until later in the decade, when he started working with Columbia Records and gained wider recognition, that he achieved broader commercial success. Sonny Rollins, though younger, was already a notable figure in the jazz scene by this point, having played with Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, and Bud Powell. He was known for his inventive and bold improvisational style. In these recordings, Rollins was solidifying his status as one of the major voices on tenor saxophone. The album shows both musicians in their prime, experimenting with harmonies and extended forms. Even though the sessions were recorded at different times, there is a strong synergy between them, particularly in how Monk's percussive piano style complements Rollins' flowing saxophone. A record that captures a moment in jazz history, a testament to the artistic brilliance of both musicians and a significant piece of jazz history, blending the freewheeling spirit of jam sessions with complex, forwardthinking compositions.
- A1: Boojis Industrial Death
- A2: Total Love
- A3: Auto Modown (Early Version)
- A4: Space Girl Blues (Early Version)
- A5: Live Forever
- A6: Androgyny (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- A7: Fraulein (Kent Kove 1974)
- B1: Bicentennial Birthday
- B2: Man From The Past
- B3: Midget/My Lai Mama (Kent Kove 74)
- B4: Shimmy Shake
- B5: All Of Us
- B6: Hubert House
- B7: The Tinkle Tune
- C1: Private Secretary (Side 3 Exhibit C 1973-1975 - Live At Kent Kove 74)
- C2: I Don't Know Why
- C3: Dixie
- C4: Pigs Waddle (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- C5: Death Of Lt Casanova (Live At Kent Kove 74)
- D1: U Got Me Bugged (Side 4 Exhibit D 1975-1977 - Instrumental Version)
- D2: I Don't Know What I Do Do
- D3: Huboon Stomp
- D4: Can U Take It (Early Version)
- D5: Uncontrollable Urge (Early Version)
- E1: Devo Corporate Anthem (Side 5 Exhibit E 1975-1977 - Early Version)
- E2: Shrivel Up (Early Version)
- E3: Smart Patrol (Early Version)
- E4: I'm Lost At Home
- E5: Untitled
- E6: Never Go Back
- E7: Secret Agent Man (Mark Vocal)
- F1: Social Fools (Side 6 Exhibit F 1975-1977 - Early Version)
- F2: A Plan For U (Early Version)
- F3: Nutty Buddy (Live At Jb's 76)
- F4: Dogs Of Democracy
- F5: Race Of Doom (Early Version)
- F6: Space Junk (Early Version)
- F7: Primal Satisfaction
- F8: End Message
- D6: Everything's Gonna Be Alright
- D7: Falling In Love Again
Die grandiose Early-Works-Kollektion ART DEVO belegt, warum Devo eine der wichtigsten Bands der US-Musikgeschichte waren und immer noch sind. Die streng limitierte 3LP+7" Anthologie enthält meist unveröffentlichtes Archivschätze, Raritäten und Obskuritäten aus ihrer Frühzeit 1973-77, als sich Devo zu einem Kunstprojekt entwickelte, das David Bowie zur 'Band der Zukunft' erklärte. Die von Devo kuratierte Tracklist erscheint auf pink-schwarz-marmorstrukturiertem Triple-Vinyl im Deluxe-Boxset in Goldfolie, mit doppelseitigen Art Prints, darunter ein Scratch'n'Sniff-Bild, sowie Liner Notes der Gründungsmitglieder Mark Mothersbaugh und Gerald V Casal. Es gibt nur 1.000 Stück weltweit.
- A1: Scarface
- A2: Donda Bag
- A3: Bosses Linking With Bosses (Feat. Veeze)
- A4: Leaving London
- B1: All Star Team
- B2: Luh Tyler Flow (Feat. Los & Nutty)
- B3: I75
- B4: Jimmy
- C1: Skateland
- C2: Life Full Of Lies
- C3: I Can't Rap Foreva
- C4: Dancing With The Devil, Pt. 2 (Feat. Vory)
- D1: Big Meech Holiday (Feat. King Hendrick$)
- D2: Jackboys
- D3: Fly Gods (Feat. Westside Gunn)
Summer's Mine is the third studio album from acclaimed Detroit legend and rapper, Babyface Ray. After an enormous 2022 that saw the release of two full-length studio albums, getting named to 2022's XXL Freshman Class & YouTube Music's Black Voices Fund, and a sold out nationwide headlining tour, Babyface Ray returns to bless the streets with something fun for the summer. The 16 track album showcases a side of Ray that fans have become familiar with, and features appearances from fellow Motor City peers Veeze and Los & Nutty, King Hendrick$, Vory, & Hip-Hop luminary Westside Gunn. Never afraid to make a bold statement, Ray is here to say that in 2023, Summer's Mine.
- A1: So Much Trouble In The World Feat Nutty O & Winky D
- A2: Dem Belly Full Feat Rema & Skip Marley
- A3: Redemption Song Feat Ami Faku
- A4: Waiting In Vain Feat Tiwa Savage
- A5: Turn Your Lights Down Low Feat Afro B
- B1: Three Little Birds Feat Teni & Oxlade
- B2: Buffalo Soldier Feat Davido
- B3: Stir It Up Feat Sarkodie
- B4: Jammin Feat Ayra Starr
- B5: One Love Feat Patoranking
Red Vinyl[17,44 €]
- A1: So Much Trouble In The World (Feat Nutty O & Winky D)
- A2: Dem Belly Full (Feat Rema & Skip Marley)
- A3: Redemption Song (Feat Ami Faku)
- A4: Waiting In Vain (Feat Tiwa Savage)
- A5: Turn Your Lights Down Low (Feat Afro B)
- B1: Three Little Birds (Feat Teni & Oxlade)
- B2: Buffalo Soldier (Feat Davido)
- B3: Stir It Up (Feat Sarkodie)
- B4: Jammin (Feat Ayra Starr)
- B5: One Love (Feat Patoranking)
Black Vinyl[31,05 €]
Das Album Bob Marley mit dem Titel ”Africa Unite” ist das Ergebnis von den besten afrikanischen Künstlern, um die größten Hits von Bob Marley neu zu interpretieren. Auf dem Album sind Künstler wie Davido, Rema, Sarkodie, Ayra Starr, Tiwa Savage, Fireboy DML, Oxlade & Tems zu hören, die jeweils einen Klassiker von Bob Marley neu interpretieren. Dieses verbindende Projekt symbolisiert den Einfluss, den Bob Marley auf das moderne Afrika hatte. Africa Unite für die Welt!
Ab dem 04.08 als CD und auf roten und schwarzem Vinyl verfügbar.
Jackson Bailey aka Tapes joins MIDA with a 7” packed to the brim with jazzy vignettes. This little plate holds six servings. Finely tuned frequency signals as cymbals & drums, nutty gliding arps, playful keys shot all over the place backed by a firm low end. Sweet kooky business. Moving around with ease, it’s surely got dub sprayed all over it, but in its fidgety core lies a deep nod to library music.
We're happy to report that the music on the 'Son of a Biscuit' EP from Kuwahara aka Mick Wilson and Scott Gray is every bit as colourfully eccentric as the title it bears. 'Ginger Cut' is dubbed up cloud of sound billowing over choppy hip-hop breaks, with an old skool female MC poking her head out of it to have her say every now and again. Rich Tea's edit of the track takes it into housier territory but, like one of those old Orb ambient singles singles on Wau Mr Modo, still gives plenty of work to the studio's echo chambers. 'Jaffa Quake' goes for snazzy, jazzy overtones and off kilter breaks, 'Kustard Cream' offers up reggae skank, again served up with plenty of sonic exotica, and there's even a more relaxed, Balearic bonus mix of 'Ginger Cut'. A thoroughly nutty record, but a genius one at the same time.
Boogie Beat Records and Kniteforce bring you the “other” classic Baraka release – A Million And One. Almost as sought after as Nutty Bass, this classic remaster featured the original track plus a previously unreleased version. Both of which come with the expected weight and class of a Jonny L produced track!
- A1: Sonny Rollins Quartet - Tenor Madness
- A2: Miles Davis & The Modern Jazz Giants - 'Round Midnight
- A3: The Miles Davis Quintet - Oleo
- B1: The Miles Davis Quintet - Airegin
- B2: Tadd Dameron - Soultrane (With John Coltrane)
- B3: Art Taylor - Cta
- B4: Thelonious Monk - Monk's Mood
- C1: Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy (With John Coltrane - Alternate Take)
- C2: Thelonious Monk - Trinkle, Tinkle (With John Coltrane)
- C3: Thelonious Monk - Nutty (With John Coltrane)
- C4: The Red Garland Quintet - Birks' Works (Feat John Coltrane & Donald Byrd)
- D1: The Red Garland Quintet - Billie's Bounce (With John Coltrane)
- D2: Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come
This collection showcases some of Coltrane's best recordings as a side artist and features collaborations with such jazz greats as Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Tadd Dameron, and Art Taylor. Primarily focusing on Coltrane's recordings as side man from 1956 and 1957 on the Prestige, Riverside, and Jazzland labels, it also includes a guest appearance (and legendary tenor saxophone solo) with Miles Davis on the track "Someday My Prince Will Come" (from the 1961 Miles Davis Columbia album of the same title). The 2-LP vinyl edition contains two extra tracks that are not available on the CD and digital editions: Nutty (Originally released on the album Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane (Jazzland JLP 46) and Birks' Works (Originally released on the Red Garland Quintet album Soul Junction featuring John Coltrane and Donald Byrd). The liner notes were written by Doug Ramsey, winner of the Jazz Journalists Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Ramsey is the author of the award-winning biography Take Five, The Public and Private Lives of Paul Desmond. His other awards include two ASCAP Deems Taylors.
This is the legendary Monk's appearance at the legendary Newport festival in 1963 when the so-called "High Priest of Bop brought one of his greatest quartets featuring master Charlie Rouse on tenor sax, Butch Warren on bass, and Frankie Dunlop on drums. This is a great performance based on five of Monk's classic compositions: Criss Cross, Light Blue, Nutty, Blue Monk, and Epistrophy. This is pure Monk's essence, don't miss it
Fronted by creative lynchpin Billy Sullivan, this startling three-piece – augmented by three other musicians when playing live - have cemented a loyal fanbase since their inception some five years ago and alongside Sam Long, bassist and drummer Matt Johnson whilst initiating album sales in excess of 20k and a tour itinerary approaching nearly three hundred gigs.
Life Worth Living is a contrasting melting pot of unadulterated joy and melancholy, laughter, tears, frustration and peacefulness. Quiet and introspective moments collide with loud and angry times and no less powerful. At its heart is a sense of hope that things can be better, the title reflects that aspiration. Produced by Simon Dine, who was behind the desk for Paul Weller’s 22 Dreams and Wake Up The Nation amongst a varied CV - has harnessed the undoubted vibrancy and swagger of the band’s live show helping create an ambitious album – a vehicle for the talents of Sullivan, Long and Johnson.
From the infectious brass-infused opener, Start All Over Again, the Nutty Boys-esque title track Life Worth Living to Tear This Place Right Down bathed in soul overtones, the ballad-like wonder of How Could I Lie To You? to the ska riffage of single (Just Won’t) Keep You Down and the magnificent finale of Make It Through Each Day.
- A1: Baodub Feat Jahvorem - Heavy
- A2: D-Operation Drop - Lockdown
- B1: Dubbing Sun & Blue Hill Feat Kali Green - Filtering Lies
- B2: Halcyonic & G Roots Vs Digid Feat. Vale - Enchanted Dub
- B3: Jahyu - Empowerment
- C1: Lapo - Legalize Vip
- C2: Ist3P - Steamroller
- D1: Blind Prophet - Righteous Stepper
- D2: Wudub!? & Irieginal Nutty Tree Feat Ras Tinny - Give Thanks
- D3: Kandee Feat Pijule - Apu Taita Waira
- E1: Professor Skank Feat Danman - Jah
- E2: Adam Prescott - Outernational Dub
- E3: 6Blocc Feat General Jah Mikey - Too Rude
- F1: Teffa - Coca
- F2: Tetrad - Kiwi Dreams
- F3: Frenk Dublin - Statement
Repress
After over five years since we've released the first chapter, we are nearly ready to drop "Steppin' Forward" 2, which will be our final release of 2019. This time the compilation includes 16 previously unreleased tracks from 27 artists and will be out on the 29th of November across 3x12" vinyl and digital.
Artwork by FromTheTrunk crew.
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