Mylène Farmer, 86/97 - 26 ikonische Titel des größten weiblichen Stars Frankreichs. Außerdem zum ersten
Mal auf CD die Studioversion von „La poupée qui fait non“ im Duett mit Khaled.
Mylène Farmer, 86/95 - Mylène Farmer, 86/95 - 8 ikonische Titel des größten weiblichen Stars Frankreichs.
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- A1: I Want To Take You Higher
- A2: Everybody Is A Star
- A3: Stand!
- A4: Life
- A5: Fun
- A6: You Can Make It If You Try
- B1: Dance To The Music
- B2: Everyday People
- B3: Hot Fun In The Summertime
- B4: M'lady
- B5: Sing A Simple Song
- B6: Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
- A1: Aw, Here It Goes (Feat. Lee Scott)
- A2: Cba
- A3: Flu Game (Feat. Sly Moon)
- A4: Drink Champs (Feat. Stinkin Slumrok)
- A5: Gutter (Feat. King Grubb)
- A6: Mossy Tree
- B1: Council Pop (Feat. Sly Moon)
- B2: Garfield
- B3: Who's On What
- B4: Don Julio
- B5: Yes, Man (Feat. Sniff)
- B6: Tiger Blood (Feat. Sleazy F Baby)
Black Josh continues to carve out his own lane with YSL Bootleg, a project that encapsulates his unique presence in underground rap while setting its sights far beyond any imposed labels. This is a release built on the foundations of collaboration and a genuine community of music makers—his years spent with Levelz, the legendary Manchester-based collective that blurred the lines between rap, grime, and rave culture, shaping a generation of artists, and Cult of The Damned, a crew of rappers who raised him, cultivating an audience that has seen him regularly pack venues and tour the UK, AUS and NZ.
The project captures Josh’s signature blend of sharp wit, undeniable Mancunian cadence, and layered references that land harder for those from the North West. It’s the next step for an independent artist who has never signed a record deal yet has amassed millions of streams across tracks like Paul Scholes, Own Ting (featuring Eliza and Jesse James Solomon), and the Skepta-produced, Cigaweed.
This is the first full-length project Josh has released since supporting Danny Brown on tour, an opportunity that saw him sharpen his already unruly stage presence under the mentorship of one of rap’s most unpredictable voices. Their pairing made perfect sense—two outspoken, off-kilter artists with a mutual disregard for convention. That energy is embedded in YSL Bootleg.
The project includes Council Pop featuring Sly Moon, a track that has been doing the rounds since its release last year. A lead single, Aw, Here it Goes, drops Friday February 28th ahead of the full release.
Garfield (track 8), incorporates a genuine jazz breakdown—an unexpected but fitting evolution from the days of sweaty, beer-stained basement shows that were a rite of passage for a young Black Josh. The production across the tape reflects Josh’s versatility, with tracks produced by Blah mastermind Lee Scott and longtime collaborator Sumgii.
With YSL Bootleg, Black Josh once again proves that his music is on his own terms—crafted with his peers, rooted in Manchester but designed to travel far beyond.
Cody Currie & Kapote together in the studio! Delivering a 4 track EP that connect proto-disco, neo soul, Chicago house beats and jazz funk in a very spontaneous, super catchy way.
Cody, the London multi-talent musician and Kapote, the Berlin based creative head of Toy Tonics have a lot in common. Both come from studying jazz, knowing different instruments, having played in bands and at the same time being DJs with a huge passion and the skill to rock thousands of people every weekend at the Toy Tonics Jams with a wild mix of different music. They have what we call THE VIBE. Soulful, catchy, intense. When they play records at a party and when they work on tracks. Both play keyboards, bass, guitar and drums. Both sing. And both have funny nicknames that journalists gave them: Cody Currie was called "the Tom Misch of House music" and Kapote the "Wes Anderson of electronic music". Makes us laugh, but also fits well. And yes: Both are a bit crazy... like every extremely talented musician.
New Environments & Rhythm Studies finds Andrew Pekler returning to the humid zones he explored on previous albums such as Sounds From Phantom Islands and Tristes Tropiques. Split between longer immersive compositions and shorter glimpse-like sketches, these 12 tracks feature new juxtapositions of Pekler's familiar palette of synthetic field recordings, warm, undulating electronic textures, shifting percussion patterns and serene melodies.
As with much of his recent work, Pekler's compositions here are structured around the beguiling effect of synthetic and non-synthetic sounds mirroring, mimicking and modulating one another. The teeming atmospheres within tracks such as Globestructures, Cymbals In The Mist or Globestructures: Option II are, despite their seemingly anthropogenic nature, entirely synthetic. Elsewhere, the lopsided grooves of Cumbia Para Los Grillos or Fabulation For K are derived from recordings of crickets and other insects which Pekler loops and uses to trigger electronic percussion – producing a pleasantly skewed rhythmic base for the fragments of melody which are layered on top. The six Rhythm Studies also follow the same principle – a playful interweaving of the organic and synthetic.
New Environments & Rhythm Studies is a further attempt to re-describe past tropes which laid claims to authentically represent music and sound from beyond the Western world (exotica, ethnomusicology, field recording) as undertakings of the imaginary.
Written and produced by Andrew Pekler, mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi, artwork by Morgan Cuinet, graphic design by Dmytro Nikolaienko.
Originally published by Tomlab in 2001, “Seleya” is the second full- length issued by Kristian Peters’ Novisad project. Twenty-four years after its initial release, the album’s thirteen loop-based arrangements continue to resonate with striking clarity. Keplar presents Seleya with a previously unreleased bonus track from 2004 and a fresh vinyl cut by LUPO.
These evocative miniatures feel haunted with the passage of time, bearing traces of the exploratory studio workflows, tactile imperfections, and emerging technologies that would have given birth to them: plain DAW manipulations, aliasing digitalia, the tones and timbres of the “misused” equipment ambient musicians utilized before Ableton, Eurorack, and the rise of the boutique electronics that have streamlined electronic music production.
In our present epoch, these compositions feel almost eerily nostalgic, documenting the sort of trembling, wide-eyed spirit and enviable naivety that characterizes cultural production as it ventures into new waters, unfettered by the sediments of established methodology and trend. This tendency to avoid aesthetic orthodoxy results in music that refuses to settle into predictability. Subtle frequencies drift and collide, counterpoint loops run in quiet opposition, and elegant dissonance gives rise to unexpected harmony. The album’s emotional power lies in these tensions, in the way it balances melancholy with beauty and familiarity with complexity.
Detroit's own DJ 3000 returns with a futuristic techno-electro offering in the form of the Waiting in the Dark EP, featuring heavyweight remixes from electro pioneers Aux 88 and DJ Stingray 313. Set for a limited vinyl release, this project captures the essence of Motor City’s deep-rooted heritage while pushing sonic boundaries forward.The title track, Waiting in the Dark, receives two distinctive remastered remixes—Aux 88 injects their signature bass-heavy funk, transforming it into a machine-driven electro roller, while DJ Stingray 313 pushes the tempo with his unmistakable high-velocity precision. Both remixes have been carefully remastered, enhancing their depth and impact for a new era of listeners.DJ 3000’s own Midnight Mix offers a shadowy, groove-laden interpretation,capturing the hypnotic essence of the original, while Voyager (The JourneyMix) propels listeners through deep, evolving rhythms, combining layered melodies with driving percussion. These two previously unreleased mixes showcase DJ 3000’s seamless fusion of soulful depth and forward-thinking production.Limited vinyl copies will be available—don’t miss this essential Detroit techno release.
- A1: Blue Prelude
- A2: Children Go Where I Send You
- A3: Tomorrow (We Will Meet Once More)
- A4: Stompin' At The Savoy
- A5: It Might As Well Be Spring
- A6: You've Been Gone Too Long
- B1: That's Him Over There
- B2: Chilly Winds Don't Blow
- B3: Theme From "Middle Of The Night
- B4: Can't Get Out Of This Mood
- B5: Willow Weep For Me
- B6: Solitaire
Released in 1959, The Amazing Nina Simone marked her debut with Colpix Records, blending jazz, gospel, and folk with a striking orchestral touch. Unlike her piano-driven debut, this album leans on lush string arrangements led by renowned conductor Bob Mersey. A bold departure that highlighted her vocal depth, it showcased Simone’s ability to transcend genres with effortless grace.
- A1: Bullet Of Dignity - Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Re-Animation
- B1: Bullet Of Dignity - Acid Arab Remix
Limitierte 12" mit dem Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Remix von Bullet Of Dignity und Acid Arab's Rework auf der Rückseite.
The sixth studio album by the British rock group, originally released in 1971. Produced between touring commitments and widely regarded as a notable progression from their previous work, the band devised a series of novel recording and writing experiments, which also inspired the album's signature track “Echoes”.
- Signs Of Life
- Learning To Fly
- The Dogs Of War
- One Slip
- On The Turning Away
- Yet Another Movie
- Round And Around
- A New Machine, Pt. 1
- Terminal Frost
- A New Machine, Pt. 2
- Sorrow
- Hey You
- See Emily Play
- The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
- Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2
- Have A Cigar
- Wish You Were Here
- Time
- The Great Gig In The Sky
- Money
- Comfortably Numb
- High Hopes
- Learning To Fly
- The Fletcher Memorial Home
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-5)
- Brain Damage
- Eclipse
16-track greatest hits compilation by the legendary rock group. The album features some of the band's most popular songs, including “Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)”, “Time”, “Money”, “Comfortably Numb”, and many more. Features original artwork, art directed by the late Storm Thorgerson.
- A1: Main Title
- A2: Peace Through Superior Firepower
- A3: The Final Countdown
- A4: World's Worst Landscaping
- A5: Mess It All Up
- A6: Hurley's Handouts
- A7: Just Another Day On The Beach
- B1: Ana Cries
- B2: The Tribes Merge
- B3: The Gathering
- B4: Shannon's Funeral
- B5: All's Forgiven... Except Charlie
- C1: Charlie's Dream
- C2: Charlie's Temptation
- C3: New Trade
- C4: Mapquest
- C5: Charlie's Escape
- C6: The Last To Know
- C7: Rose And Bernard
- D1: Toxic Avenger
- D2: I Crashed Your Plane, Brotha
- D3: Eko Blaster
- D4: The Hunt
- D5: Mcgale's Navy
- D6: Bon Voyage, Traitor
- D7: End Title
- A1: You Make My Dreams
- A2: I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)
- A3: She's Gone
- A4: Family Man
- A5: Out Of Touch
- B1: Method Of Modern Love
- B2: Private Eyes
- B3: Sara Smile
- B4: Wait For Me
- B5: You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling
- C1: Kiss On My List
- C2: Maneater
- C3: One On One
- C4: Say It Isn't So
- D1: Adult Education
- D2: Everytime You Go Away (Live)
- D3: Everything Your Heart Desires
- D4: Rich Girl
- A1: Humongous
- A2: Brazil
- A3: The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home
- A4: Mind
- A5: Make Me Your Queen
- B1: Isombard
- B2: I Am Everyone Else
- B3: Bethlehem
- B4: Why Do You Feel So Down?
- B5: Paracetamol
- B6: Listen To Your Friends
- 1: Humongous
- 2: Brazil
- 3: The Kids Don't Wanna Come Home
- 4: Mind
- 5: Make Me Your Queen
- 6: Isombard
- 7: I Am Everyone Else
- 8: Bethlehem
- 9: Why Do You Feel So Down?
- 10: Paracetamol
- 11: Listen To Your Friends
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