More solid UK boogie & brit-funk courtesy of Freestyle Records - this time giving the 12" reissue treatment to short-lived group Cool Runners' 1982 single Checking Out, backed up with sought-after High on a Feeling.
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As Cool Runners' Paul Tattersall recalls, "this single was a follow-up to the "Play The Game (So You Think It Funny) / Hawaiian Dream" 12" which we believe got to around number 60 in the national charts, and was at the time heavily played on the radio by DJ Greg Edwards who sadly passed away earlier this year..." Recorded mixed and mastered then licensed for release to MCA, this initial single also relased in 1982 was voiced by Tony Jackson, then part of Paul Young's backing band as his career took off in the charts. Tony formed part of a string of funk groups throughout the 70s and early 80s - Sweet Dreams, Midnight, Ritz & Indigo - and later went on to be successful as lead singer in Rage.
These tracks "Checking Out" and "High on a Feeling" on the other hand features the vocal talents of Rush Winters, who would go on to record with the likes of Carmel, Yello, D.C.Lee and others. "It received little in the way of promotion by the record company at the time", Tattersall continues "so it has produced a cult following and has become rather sought-after, as few copies were actually released at that time."
After release, Cool Runners' Paul Tattersall and Chris Rodel then played with several different bands, with Chris moving onto double bass. He still plays professionally today as an accomplished jazz bass player. Paul has run a successful musical hire company in North London, with a specialism on synths and keyboards, since the eighties - and continues to this day.
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Rare Americans 3: Jamesy Boy & The Screw Loose Zoo is the third installment of the "Rare Americans" album series by the genre-bending Vancouver punks, Rare Americans. Helmed by bandleader, James Priestner, the band consists of fellow songwriter and brother Jared Priestner, Slovak guitarists Lubo Ivan and Jan Cajka, and drummer Duran Ritz. The four piece band experiments not only with a new character-driven universe but its widest variety of instruments to date. The album features the singles "Rhythm Kitchen (feat. D Smoke)," "Baby Boy," & "Walkin' n Talkin'," each accompanied by their own self-produced animated video. This is an invitation to walk into Rare Americans' world of colorful characters and stories – So what are you waiting for?
- A1: C Brand - Wired For Games (Long Version)
- A2: Ritz - Workin' Out
- B1: Fonda Rae - Live It Up (Short Vocal Version)
- B2: Feel - Got To Have Your Lovin' (Short Vocal Version)
- B3: Mynk - Get Up An' Dance (Dance With Me) (Dance With Me)
- C1: Fatback - Spread Love
- C2: Glory - Let's Get Nice
- C3: Blaze - We Come To Jam
- D1: Body - Have Your Cake
- D2: Lonnie Youngblood - Sing A Song
• 1980s New York was where modern dance music took its first steps; a phoenix rising out of the ashes of disco’s over-exposure and demise. The underground scene was the very opposite of the celebrity-sprinkled commercialism of Studio 54 – “Lofts & Garages” looks at how the Spring label, with its brand new 1980s subsidiary Posse, reacted to the new movement.
• As an independent New York label, it was perfectly placed to understand new trends in the clubs; it worked with some of those who would go on to define the dance music of the era, and for a glorious summer tracked the important early work of Arthur Baker, Maurice Starr and Michael Jonzun. These began their careers with productions that included Ritz, Glory and Blaze – records that sounded perfect for 12-inch singles and mixed electronic instruments with a real feel for the dancefloor.
• Label mainstays Fatback were always searching for a new groove and kept an eye on the floor. Their final single for the label, ‘Spread Love’, was remixed by Morales and Munzibai. Fatback’s Bill Curtis and Gerry Thomas also produced the sought-after boogie single ‘Get Up An’ Dance (Dance With Me)’ for Mynk.
• Others featured include one of the most distinctive voices in dance music, Fonda Rae, with her single ‘Live It Up’, released here in its rare radio edit; veteran soul man Lonnie Youngblood with his gospel-influenced ‘Sing A Song’; Detroit dance pioneers C-Brand’s ‘Wired For Sound’ and Body’s ‘Have Your Cake’, which has an early mixing credit for dance music legend Timmy Regisford.
• These records may not have all worked on the floor of the Paradise Garage, but they were part of the energy that was given off by that and the rest of New York’s vibrant post-disco era.
Brooklyn band Office Culture is made up of four longtime collaborators
(and all solo artists in their own right) lead singer and songwriter Winston
Cook-Wilson (vocals/keyboards), Ian Wayne (guitar), Charlie Kaplan
(bass), and Pat Kelly (drums)
Following the electronic avant-pop experimentation of their debut album I Did the
Best I Could, the band's critically acclaimed sophomore LP "2019's A Life of
Crime "unveiled a lush, jazz- inflected sound that Pitchfork described as "sleek
music for a cursed place, opulent like a ritzy hotel lounge." Cook-Wilson's wry and
contemplative songs reflect the bandmates' shared points of musical reference,
including Nite- Flights- era Scott Walker, mid- 70s Joni Mitchell, Curtis Mayfield,
and ECM-label jazz. The FADER wrote: "Office Culture spends the best moments
on A Life Of Crime sounding like the most vital lounge-pop act of all time. Big
Time Things "the band's third album and Northern Spy debut "is a more
maximalist affair. Written and recorded across the course of three years, it's a
meticulously orchestrated and groove- forward record featuring nine of CookWilson's most ambitious compositions to date. Tracks like singles Elegance, Big
Time Things, and Little Reminders draw together a disparate collection of
influences, integrating soulful vocal harmonies, horns straight out of 70s spiritual
jazz, string arrangements informed by modernist classical music, and beats that
reflect the band's enduring love of neo-soul and hip-hop.
The playful experimentation of the arrangements elevates the melodrama and
humor of Cook-Wilson's songs "his most emotionally direct to date "which trace
the complexities of our efforts to better ourselves by learning from our worst and
least rational behavior, and how we attempt to apply that knowledge to nurturing
close personal relationships. The record features a dense cast of supporting
players, including Carmen Q. Rothwell, Caitlin Pasko, Alena Spanger (Tiny
Hazard), and members of Cuddle Magic / Mmeadows. The album releases via
Northern Spy.
To coincide with the Brian Jonestown Massacre’s start of their 2022 European tour is the release of two new tracks by the band. Recorded in Berlin & remotely between 2020 & 2021, the opening track “Fudge” is from the forthcoming album “The Future is Your Past” the second track “The Future is Your Past” is exclusive to this release (Yes I know it’s not a typo the B side is the name of the forthcoming album but the track is not on the album). With Anton Newcombe (Vocals/ Guitars) Hakon Adalsteinsson (guitar), Hallberg Daði Hallbergsson (bass), & Uri Rennert (drums) playing on this offering . The release comes in a heavy weight PVC bag with the artwork being a J card so you can see the vinyl 10” - Tracklisting SIDE A – Fudge SIDE B – The Future is Your Past European Dates – 2022 - 25/09 FRANCE Nancy – L’Autre Canal , 26/09 FRANCE Grenoble – La Belle Electrique , 27/09 FRANCE Toulouse – Le Bikini , 28/09 SPAIN Barcelona – Apolo , 29/09 SPAIN Madrid – La Paqui , 30/09 SPAIN Bilbao – Kafe Antzokia , 01/10 FRANCE Bordeaux – Le Vigean , 02/10 FRANCE La Rochelle – La Sirene , 04/10 FRANCE Paris – La Trianon , 06/10 THE NETHERLANDS Nijmegen – Doornroosje , 07/10 GERMANY Cologne – Luxor , 08/10 SWITZERLAND Zurich – Mascotte , 09/10 GERMANY Munich – Strom , 10/10 CZECH REPUBLIC Prague – Lucerna Music Bar ,11/10 GERMANY Dresden – Beatpol , 12/10 THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam – Paradiso , 14/10 BELGIUM Antwerp-Desertfest 2023- 28/01 U.K Falmouth – Princess Pavilions , 29/01 U.K Bristol – SWX ,31/01 U.K Brighton – Concorde 2 , 01/02 U.K Brighton – Concorde 2 , 03/02 U.K Birmingham – Academy 2 , 04/02 U.K Manchester – Ritz 05/02 U.K Glasgow – Barrowlands, 06/02 U.K Edinburgh – La Belle Angele , 07/02 U.K Newcastle – Riverside , 09/02 IRELAND Dublin – Academy , 10/02 U.K Belfast – Limelight 2 , 11/02 U.K Liverpool – Camp & Furnace , 12/02 U.K Nottingham – Rescue Rooms ,14/02 U.K Leeds – Stylus , 15/02 U.K London – Forum , 18/02 GERMANY Hamburg – Knust , 19/02 DENMARK Copenhagen – Amager Bio , 20/02 SWEDEN Gothenburg – Pustervik , 21/02/23 SWEDEN Stockholm -Slaktkyrkan , 22/02 NORWAY Oslo – Rockefeller , 23/02 SWEDEN Malmo – Moriska Paviljonen , 25/02 GERMANY Berlin – Festsaal Kreuzberg
Black Vinyl[25,92 €]
Mit nur zwei Demos seit Gründung im Jahr 2018 scheint es, dass MALIGNANT ALTAR nach modernen Maßstäben etwas zu ruhig gestartet waren. Doch dieses Monster hat nicht geschlafen oder sich auf seinen Lorbeeren ausgeruht, sondern das ranzigste, obszönste Album geschaffen, das man sich vorstellen kann. Aus dem tiefsten Schlund 80er-Horror-Einflüssen ergießt sich eine Flut von Innereien in Form von eitrig faulen Riffs und zermürbenden Drums in einem dicken teerigen Matsch instrumentalen Verfalls über den Hörer. Gesanglich wird purer Ekel ausgekotzt, der sich glorreich klebrig über die letzte Ritze bösartig hypnotisierender Rifflandschaft einfügt und wie verfaulte Leichenreste aus euren Lautsprechern tropfen. Wenn das alles nach einer Demo-Band mit begrenzten technischen Spielfähigkeiten klingt - Nichts wäre weiter von der Wahrheit entfernt, da MALIGNANT ALTAR mit gnadenlosem Drumming und technisch ausgefeilten Riffs aufwarten können.
Über fünf typische Tracks und einem spektralen Zwischeninstrumental ist die Platte zwar gnadenlos brutal, verzichtet aber dennoch nicht auf Dynamik. Diese Texaner haben Würze in ihrem Death Metal und wissen genau, wann unausweichliche Attacke oder zermürbender Groove bis hin zum Pulverisieren der Nackenwirbel gefragt ist!
Heralded as one of rock’s greatest guitarists, Leslie West formed
Mountain 1969 and continued on with band member Corky Laing through
their career
In 1984 Mark Clarke, of Uriah Heep fame, joined the band on bass.
The seven tracks on Eruption were recorded in 1985 with this line- up at the
legendary NYC nightclubs The Ritz and L’Amour. The set features three of their
most popular songs with a blistering version of Joe Walsh’s Rocky Mountain Way.
The album makes its vinyl debut.
Silver Vinyl[27,27 €]
Mit nur zwei Demos seit Gründung im Jahr 2018 scheint es, dass MALIGNANT ALTAR nach modernen Maßstäben etwas zu ruhig gestartet waren. Doch dieses Monster hat nicht geschlafen oder sich auf seinen Lorbeeren ausgeruht, sondern das ranzigste, obszönste Album geschaffen, das man sich vorstellen kann. Aus dem tiefsten Schlund 80er-Horror-Einflüssen ergießt sich eine Flut von Innereien in Form von eitrig faulen Riffs und zermürbenden Drums in einem dicken teerigen Matsch instrumentalen Verfalls über den Hörer. Gesanglich wird purer Ekel ausgekotzt, der sich glorreich klebrig über die letzte Ritze bösartig hypnotisierender Rifflandschaft einfügt und wie verfaulte Leichenreste aus euren Lautsprechern tropfen. Wenn das alles nach einer Demo-Band mit begrenzten technischen Spielfähigkeiten klingt - Nichts wäre weiter von der Wahrheit entfernt, da MALIGNANT ALTAR mit gnadenlosem Drumming und technisch ausgefeilten Riffs aufwarten können.
Über fünf typische Tracks und einem spektralen Zwischeninstrumental ist die Platte zwar gnadenlos brutal, verzichtet aber dennoch nicht auf Dynamik. Diese Texaner haben Würze in ihrem Death Metal und wissen genau, wann unausweichliche Attacke oder zermürbender Groove bis hin zum Pulverisieren der Nackenwirbel gefragt ist!
Sound Wonders: A Series of Epics is the second compilation from Touchtheplants, the imprint and multidisciplinary creative environment founded by Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith and Sean Hellfritsch (aka Cool Maritime). Following 2020's Breathing Instruments, the new collection features sonic responses to a new prompt. Like its predecessor (which explored music as an extension of the human body and the natural world), the medium of focus here dates back to ancient civilizations. Smith invited artists to compose music based on the idea of epics: the long poems and narrative verse works that have detailed deeds and adventures since the dawn of storytelling. The musicians — some of today's most exciting practitioners of experimental sound design, instrumentation, and synthesis — took this directive loosely, realizing a series of vibrant and transportive songs evoking wondrous visions, subjects, and locales.
From Elori Saxl’s chamber piece to Olive Ardizoni’s ode to the strange and beautiful phenomenon of starling murmurations with synth and xylophone tones the album splays out like chapters in a panoramic account of all that surrounds us.
• One of the first punk rock bands of the 70s music revolution, and certainly the first in Ireland, the Radiators From Space came roaring out of a 7-inch 45 with (I’m gonna smash my Telecaster through the) ‘Television Screen’ in April of 1977, a month after ‘White Riot’.
• Before the year’s end, a second 45 ‘Enemies’ (sometimes NMEies) and the “TV Tube Heart” long-player had appeared. Although the second single was on there, the debut was recorded in an altogether more relaxed style, presaging that there would be more to the Radiators than three chords and a polemic. In fact, they were obviously more sophisticated players than some of their contemporaries.
• The album was a full-on assault on all that any self-respecting youth would find wrong about the world at the time. All band members contributed to the songs, but it was Philip Chevron’s acerbic, angry, pointed and literary lyrics that gave the band such an edge. Philip strutted a gritty lead guitar counterpointing Pete Holidai’s underpinning rhythm, with Mark Megaray’s flowing bass lines belying the instrument’s more usual role to sit in with drummer Jimmy Crashe’s taut, driving rhythm. Steve Rapid fronted the band on some tracks, but Pete and Philip carried most of the lead vocals. Steve left before the record came out – he became a successful graphic designer and has re-imagined the sleeve for this 10-inch issue. He also designed the original.
• A second album, “Ghostown”, produced by Tony Visconti, came out in 1979, hailed now as one of the classic Irish albums of all time. Over the years the band periodically re-formed, first with the gay love song of great yearning ‘Under Cleary’s Clock’, and then making two more great albums in “Trouble Pilgrim” and “Sound City Beat”, covering great Irish 45s of the 60s and early 70s.
• Philip went on to a career as a Pogue, sadly leaving us way too young in 2013. Mark Megaray likewise departed at an early age. Pete and Steve keep the flame alive with Trouble Pilgrims, and if you are lucky you can catch them at a Dublin club sometime – well worth it.
• But “TV Tube Heart” is where it all started for Dublin’s finest.
- A1: Django Reinhardt Minor Swing 3 14
- A2: The Andrews Sisters Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (Means You're Grand) 3 10
- A3: Fred Astaire Cheek To Cheek 3 21
- A4: Marlene Dietrich Ich Bin Von Kopf Bis Fuss Auf Liebe Eingestellt 3 03
- A5: Ella Fitzgerald A-Tisket, A-Tasket 2 31
- A6: Comedian Harmonists Veronica, Der Lenz Ist Da 2 39
- A7: Duke Ellington Mood Indigo 2 59
- A8: Hans Carste & Sein Orchester* Guter Mond 3 19
- B1: Eddie Cantor If You Knew Susie 2 52
- B2: Hazy Osterwald Sextett Musik Ist Trumpf 1 59
- B3: Al Bowlly The Very Thought Of You 3 31
- B4: Claire Waldoff Es Gibt Nur Ein Berlin 3 03
- B5: Ella Fitzgerald Sing Me A Swing Song (And Let Me Dance) 2 36
- B6: Comedian Harmonists Mein Kleiner Grüner Kaktus 2 17
- B7: Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Puttin' On The Ritz 4 38
- B8: Louis Armstrong Louis Blues 2 39
- A1: Let's Face The Music
- A2: Putting On The Ritz
- A3: Top Hat
- A4: Cheek To Cheek
- A5: How Deep Is The Ocean?
- A6: Isn't This A Lovely Day
- A7: I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
- B1: Easy To Love
- B2: It's Alright With Me
- B3: What Is This Thing Called Love
- B4: You Are The Top
- B5: Night & Day
- B6: I've Got You Under My Skin
- B7: Too Darn Hot
- C1: The Lady Is A Tramp
- C2: Where Or When
- C3: I Didn't Know What Time It Was
- C4: Ev'rything I've Got
- C5: My Funny Valentine
- C6: Blue Moon
- D1: I've Got A Crush On You
- D2: Fascinating Rhythm
- D3: How Long Has This Been Going On?
- D4: Soon
- D7: The Man I Love
- D5: Somebody Loves Me
- D6: But Not For Me
Ella is the most celebrated of divas, and she dominated the jazz scene for over fifty years, from her first hit A-Tisket, A-Tasket in 1938 to her gradual retirement from the stage in 1989 due to illness. She left her signature on every jazz universe to which she contributed.
The Essential Works 1956-1959 throw light on her talents as a performer of the greatest standards, with songs written by Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin and Rodgers & Hart. Ella succeeded in making popular melodies her own, most often songs taken from musicals that she transformed into as many pearls of vocal jazz.
The four sides of this album bring together the indispensable inner soul of Ella Fitzgerald's recorded work.
- A1: The View From The Afternoon
- A2: I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor
- A3: Fake Tales Of San Francisco
- A4: Dancing Shoes
- A5: You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me
- A6: Still Take You Home
- B1: Riot Van
- B2: Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured
- B3: Mardy Bum
- B4: Perhaps Vampires Is A Bit Strong But
- B5: When The Sun Goes Down
- B6: From The Ritz To The Rubble
- B7: A Certain Romance
180gr vinyl. Recorded in 1987 and now released for the first time ever with artwork by Sarah Yu Zeebroek.In 1987 Gerry Vergult (Aroma Di Amore ) and Gerrit Valckenaers (Adult Fantasies) created an abstract universe where minimal post-punk basslines blend together with dub, tropical vibes, jazz, and dreamy electronica.
Most of the october nights in 1987 you could find Gerry Vergult (Aroma Di Amore / Fred A. / Adult Fantasies) and Gerrit Valckenaers (Adult Fantasies /The Colorist Orchestra / multi-instrumentalist) in a desolated Top studio in Gent. At that time and place they sneakily crafted and shaped this Nasca record while they were supposed to finish a new Fred A. record. They created an abstract universe where minimal post-punk basslines blend together with radio sounds in 'Nothing Toulouse', tropical tribal vibes oscillates between futuristic nostalgia and hunted dreams in 'Ketama' and 'Ritz', a sampled heartbeat slowly mutates in mesmerising midnight jazz and a drugged out dub groove of 'Kamayacha' transforms into the inner city blues of 'Josaphat'.
All tracks composed, arranged and performed by Gerry Vergult & Gerrit Valckenaers
Gerrit Valckenaers: piano, saxophone, clarinet, synths, samples, electronics
Gerry Vergult: guitar, bass, synths, samples, electronics
Produced by Koen Van Regenmortel
For people who like Jah Wobble, Jon Hassell, Brian Eno & David Byrne, dub, world, jazz, and dreamy electronica
Recorded in 1987 and now released for the first time ever with artwork by Sarah Yu Zeebroek.
- A1: You're The Man
- A2: The World Is Rated X
- A3: Piece Of Clay
- A4: Where Are We Going
- B1: I'm Gonna Give You Respect
- B2: Try It. You'll Like It
- B3: You Are That Special One
- B4: We Can Make It Baby
- C1: My Last Chance
- C2: Symphony
- C3: I'd Give My Life For You
- C4: Woman Of The World
- C5: Christmas In The City (Instrumental)
- D1: You're The Man (Version 2)
- D2: I Wan't To Come Home For Chistmas
- D3: I Going Home (Move)
- D4: Checking Out (Double Clutch)
You're The Man is the first-ever planned 'lost' Tamla/Motown album from Marvin Gaye. Fifteen (15) of the album's 17 tracks are on vinyl for the first time and three tracks are newly mixed by SaLaAM ReMi. The album also includes the rare long LP version of Marvin Gaye's cancelled Christmas single from '72, as well as an unreleased vault mix of its instrumental B-side, and new essay by Marvin's biographer, David Ritz. The release will coincide with the 60th anniversary of Motown as a label and also Marvin Gaye's 80th Birthday (April 2).
While the tracks have been issued on various collections and deluxe editions, this is the first time they have been placed in their proper context. In addition to context, You're The Man was the album that was proposed to follow-up the monumental What's Going On, and it contains all of Marvin's solo and non-soundtrack recordings from 1972 (his next two albums in quick succession: Trouble Man and Let's Get It On).
New eight track compilation for the tenth release on the Delsin Cameron series. Taking in stronghold names as Claro Intelecto and Vril, as well as former contributors to the series Shlomo, Artefakt and Gunnar Haslam. As has been the mission for the series before, there's eye for new talent too - in the names of recent Delsin newcomer Sentomea, The Invariants and Cameron. All contributors look beyond the dance floor to offer a mixture of moody and atmospheric sounds, which has resulted in a collection that covers so much stylistic ground.

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