- A1: Walk Quietly By
- A2: Open Road
- A3: Back Home
- A4: No-One Around
- A5: Step Back
- A6: When The Circus Comes To Town
- A7: Summer Heat
- B1: Just A Dream
- B2: The Lady Doctor From Ashington
- B3: Stealing The Night Away
- B4: Honey Don't You Understand
- B5: Born With The Blues
- B6: Morning Brings Peace Of Mind
- B7: Living In The Shadows
quête:ro!
- A1: Mr. Stoner– The Finkelstein Shit Kid
- A2: Cheech & Chong– Up In Smoke
- A3: War– Low Rider
- A4: Pedro & Man– 1St Gear, 2Nd Gear
- A5: Cheech & Chong– Framed
- Producer – Leiber & Stoller
- A6: Search Boys– Searchin
- Producer – Leiber & Stoller
- A7: Man (40) And The Ajax Lady– The Ajax Lady
- A8: Yesca– Strawberry's
- Producer – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel
- B1: Yesca– Here Comes The Mounties To The Rescue
- Producer – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel
- B2: Pedro (131) And Sgt. Stedenko– Sometimes When You Gotta Go, You Can't
- B3: Yesca– Lost Due To Incompetence (Theme For A Big Green Van)
- Producer – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel
- B4: Pedro & Man, Officer Clyde, Sgt. Stedenko– Lard Ass
- B5: Cheech & Chong– Rock Fight
- Producer – Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel
- B6: Pedro & Man And Jade East– I Didn't Know Your Name Was Alex
- B7: Alice Bowie– Earache My Eye
- B8: Cheech & Chong– Up In Smoke Reprise
- A1: Ready To Rock; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A2: Attack Of The Mad Axeman; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A3: On And On; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- A4: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie; Written-By – Glen*, Powell*, Barden*, Schenker*, Raymond*
- B1: But I Want More; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- B2: Never Trust A Stranger; Written-By – Raymond*
- B3: Looking For Love; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- B4: Secondary Motion; Written-By – Barden*, Schenker*
- C1: Never Trust A Stranger (Monitor Mix)
- C2: Let Sleeping Dogs Lie (Rough Monitor Mix)
- C3: Attack Of The Mad Axeman (Alt. Version-Monitor Mix)
- C4: On And On (Rough Monitor Mix)
- D1: Looking For Love (Monitor Mix)
- D2: But I Want More (Rough Monitor Mix)
- D3: Never Say Die (Live Rehearsal Take)
- D4: Never Trust A Stranger (Piano Demo)
- 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: Kristeen Young Feat. David Bowie– American Landfill; Engineer – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen, Tony Visconti; Engineer
- A2: Lawrence Rothman Feat. Sasami– Take It To The Grave; Written-By – Lawrence Rothman, Soko Solinski*, Yves Rothman
- A3: The Aubreys– Getting Better (Otherwise); Written-By – Finn Wolfhard, Lawrence Rothman, Malcolm Craig
- B1: Courtney Love– Mother (Acoustic); Written-By – Courtney Love, Lawrence Rothman
- B2: Empress Of– Call Me (Acoustic); Mixed By – Yves Rothman; Written-By – Justin Raisen, Lawrence Rothman, Lorely Rodriguez, Yves Rothman
- B3: Dani Miller Of Surfbort*– Psychic Surgery; Written-By – Bosh Rothman*, Dani Miller, Lawrence Rothman, Yves Rothman
[a] A1 Kristeen Young feat. David Bowie– American Landfill; Engineer – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen, Tony Visconti; Engineer [Additional Engineering], Producer [Vocal Production] – Ainjel Emme; Mixed By – Anthony Paul Lopez, Justin Raisen; Producer [Additional Production] – Anthony Paul Lopez, Jeremiah Raisen; Producer [Music Produced By] – Justin Raisen, Kristeen Young, Tony Visconti; Written-By – Kristeen Young
- A1: Love Your Puppy
- A2: Tatty Seaside Town
- A3: Viva! Spanish Turncoat
- A4: Bulbous Love Child
- A5: Electric Storm
- A6: Fuck My Old Boots (Robo Cop And Seacombe)
- A7: John Robb's 91St Nightmare
- B1: Long Live The Hooligan!
- B2: Punk Out Baby
- B3: Corn Dolly Fear
- B4: (The World Acclaims...) Eternal Protein Man
- B5: Bacon Factory
- B6: Let's Take The Death Trip
- B7: Cheap Male Aggression
- B8: Cor Blimey! Ain't England Snidey
- A1: November
- A2: Never Had It Bad
- A3: Gear Summer 2015
- A4: Becky Doll; Recorded By
- A5: Black Boots; Lead Vocals – Tad Hutchison
- A6: Alien Overlords
- A7: Alone In A Bus
- B1: Young Mod's Last Ride
- B2: She's By Request
- B3: Fugitive Arise
- B4: Astondale
- B5: Bleed Out
Lucy's 8th studio album is a collection of reimagined, reworked classics from her 7 previous records, plus brand-new songs - a brilliant mix of old and new.
It's a beautifully crafted album of hit records including her stunning song Sober featuring the icon Robbie Williams, as well as her debut hit Tea & Toast, plus brand new, never-before heard songs.
On 'Other Sides of the Moon', Lucy has worked closely with friend and mentor, Simon Cowell, who personally A&R'd and guided this album, lending his 40+ years experience in the industry to make the record an impressive collection of beautifully crafted songs.
Lucy Spraggan rose to fame on The X Factor in 2012 - in the height of its popularity - as the very first contestant to perform their own songs. Her audition was the 4th most watched video in the entire world
- A1: Empty Hearted Town
- A2: Steady Rain
- A3: Join Me In L.a
- A4: Hasten Down The Wind
- A5: Werewolves Of London; Written-By – Leroy Marinell*, Waddy Wachtel, Warren Zevon
- A6: Tule's Blues
- A7: The French Inhaler
- B1: Going All The Way
- B2: Poor Poor Pitiful Me
- B3: Studebaker
- B4: Accidentally Like A Martyr
- B5: Carmelita
- B6: I Used To Ride So High
- B7: Stop Rainin' Lord
- B8: Back In The Highlife; Producer, Engineer – Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade; Written-By
- C1: The Rosarita Beach Café
- C2: Desperados Under The Eaves
- C3: Workin' Man's Pay
- C4: Frozen Notes
- C5: Some Kind Of Rider
- C6: I Was In The House When The House Burned Down; Producer, Engineer – Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
- C7: Don't Let Us Get Sick (Solo Acoustic); Engineer – Bill Johnson (8)
- D1: Warren Speaks On Songwriting And The Early Days Of His Career
- D2: Musings On Mortality, Song Noir, Religion In His Music And The King Of Rock N' Roll
- D3: A Chat About The Producers Of "Life'll Kill Ya," The Album's Stark Sound And Other Singers Covering His Songs
- D4: His Take On Steve Winwood's Classic, The Split Personality, Images And Inspirations In His Compositions
- D5: Talk Of Tv, Movies, Acting And Performing
- A1: The Final Straw
- A2: It Happens Either Way
- A3: Forever Blue
- A4: With Love, Your Clementine
- A5: Like A Song
- B1: Oh Marie
- B2: April, May, July
- B3: Maybe I Love You
- B4: Gloria
- B5: Refined Believer
Throughout Refined Believer's 10 captivating tracks, OSKA illustrates her experience with losing faith in certain friendships and romantic relationships, only to connect with someone who reaffirms her conviction. "Something that I was going through in my life was trusting some people again," OSKA says of the title Refined Believer and its title track, which alludes to the singer inching back to a place of trust after a period of holding back. "I feel like I can believe in something bigger than myself again, which doesn't have to be something religious. It just means that I'm finding the ability to hope again."
- A1: Help Me, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*
- A2: Love Is, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*
- A3: Memory Lane, Written By – G. Baker- A. Gurvitz, ,Written-By – A. Gurvitz*, G. Baker*
- A4: Inside Of Me, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*
- A5: I Wanna Live Again, Backing Vocals – Barry St. John, Lisa Strike*, Madeline Bell, Rosetta Hightower, Written By – G. Baker-A. Gurvitz-P. Gurvitz, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*, G. Baker*, P. Gurvitz*
- B1: Mad Jack, Written By – G. Baker - A. Gurvitz, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*, G. Baker*
- B2 4: Phil, Written By – G. Baker-A. Gurvitz-P. Gurvitz, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*, G. Baker*, P. Gurvitz*
- B3: Since Beginning, Written-By – A. Gurvitz*
- A1: Now He's Home, Written-By – Bobby Massey, Lester Mckenzie, Robert Dukes
- A2: Little Brother, Written-By – Richard Alvin Shann*, Walter Williams
- A3: Crossroads Of Life, Written-By – Cornell C Wells*, Fred Wellington Butler*, Edward Levert*, William Powell
- A4: La De Da (Means I'm Out To Get You), Written-By – Bob Massey*, Bobby Dukes*, Tracy Mitchell (3), Walter Williams
- A5: Peace, Written-By – H B Barnum*
- B1: Shattered Man, Written-By – Fred Butler, John Owens (3)
- B2: Your Turn This Time, Written-By – Bobby Massey, Eddie Levert, Walter Williams
- B3: Just To Be With You, Written-By – Bobby Massey, Bobby Dukes*
- B4: Gotta Get My Broom Out, Written-By – H B Barnum*
- B5: Never Gonna Say Goodbye
- A8: City Life (Country Home), Written-By – Neil Young
- A7: Feels Like A Railroad (River Of Pride) (White Line), Written-By – Neil Young
- A6: Heart Of Steel (Fu), Written-By – Frank Sampedro, Neil Young
- B5: Broken Circle (Over And Over), Written-By – Neil Young
- B4: Valley Of Hearts (Love To Burn), Written-By – Neil Young
- C3: Farmer John, Written-By – Dewey Terry, Don Harris*
- C2: Walkin' In My Place (Road Of Tears) (Mansion On The Hill), Written-By – Neil Young
- C1: To Follow One's Own Dream (Days That Used To Be), Written-By – Neil Young
- D9: A Chance On Love (Love And Only Love), Written-By – Neil Young
- A1: Born On The Bayou, Written-By – John Fogerty
- A2: Green River, Written-By – John Fogerty
- A3: Tombstone Shadow, Written-By – John Fogerty
- A4: Travelin' Band, Written-By – John Fogerty
- A5: Fortunate Son,Written-By – John Fogerty
- A6: Commotion, Written-By – John Fogerty
- A7: Midnight Special, Arranged By – John Fogerty, Written-By – Traditional
- B1: Bad Moon Rising, Written-By – John Fogerty
- B2: Proud Mary, Written-By – John Fogerty
- B3: The Night Time Is The Right Time, Written-By – Lew Herman
- B4: Good Golly Miss Molly, Written-By – John Marascalco, Robert Blackwell
- B5: Keep On Chooglin', Written-By – John Fogerty
- A1: Sweet Adeline
- A2: Tomorrow Tomorrow
- A3: Waltz #2 (Xo)
- A4: Baby Britain; Guitar – Rob Schnapf
- A5: Pitseleh
- A6: Independence Day; Drum Programming
- A7: Bled White; Drums – Joey Waronker
- B1: Waltz #1; Vibraphone
- B2: Amity
- B3: Oh Well, Okay
- B4: Bottle Up And Explode!; Drums – Joey Waronker; Vibraphone
- B5: A Question Mark
- B6: Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands; Vibraphone
- B7: I Didn't Understand
[f] A6 Independence Day; Drum Programming [Drum Loop] – Tom Rothrock
[h] B1 Waltz #1; Vibraphone [Vibes], Keyboards [Chamberlain] – Jon Brion
[k] B4 Bottle Up And Explode!; Drums – Joey Waronker; Vibraphone [Vibes], Keyboards [Chamberlain] – Jon Brion
[m] B6 Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands; Vibraphone [Vibes], Keyboards [Chamberlain] – Jon Brion
- Witches
- The Final Winter
- The Touch Of A Woman
- When The Comet Comes
Originally released on seven-inch by the tiny PRM label in 1986, ‘Witches’ was the product of a sister-brother song writing team whose music was mostly recorded in the front room of a terraced house in Nanpean, a small industrial village in Cornwall, England’s most south-westerly county. While the single was infectious and dancefloor-ready, it sold in limited quantities at the time.
Zenana’s story can be traced back to the early 1980s, when singer-songwriter Anita Tedder founded the all-female trio as a vehicle for her socially conscious and politically charged songs, with a burning desire to put strong depictions of women front and centre. To bring Zenana to life, she joined forces with her brother Mike, an early adopter of electronic music who had built a small studio in his Cornish home, and recruited two fellow bandmembers, Penny Griffiths and Ruth Elder.
This specific release is a limited reissue that the band created in 2023 and holds three more songs ; The Final Winter, The Touch Of Woman & When The Comet Comes. This issue comes with an 8 page booklet including background stories as well as historical photographs.
- 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: Street Sermon; Written-By – B. Hurd*, J. Styles*
- A2: Nightmare; Written-By – B. Hurd*
- A3: Rockin' My Boogie; Written-By – B. Hurd*, J. Styles*
- A4: Harmonica Razor; Written-By – B. Hurd*, J. Styles*, M. Aktürk*
- A5: Been A Fool Once; Written-By – M. Aktürk*
- A6: Star; Written-By – B. Hurd*
- B1: You'll Die Too; Written-By – M. Aktürk*
- B2: Silver Satin; Written-By – B. Hurd*, M. Aktürk*
- B3: Two Dollar Holler; Written-By – B. Hurd*, J. Styles*
- B4: Ding-Ding Man; Written-By – B. Hurd*, J. Styles*
- B5: Stop What You're Doin'; Written-By – B. Hurd*
- B6: Electro-Motive Blues; Written-By – B. Hurd*, M. Aktürk*
- A1: Where The Devil Don't Stay
- A2: Tornadoes
- A3: The Day John Henry Died
- A4: Putting' People On The Moon
- A5: Goode's Field Road
- B1: Carl Perkins' Cadillac
- B2: Tva
- B3: The Sands Of Iwo Jima
- B4: Danko / Manuel
- C1: The Boys From Alabama
- C2: The Buford Stick
- C3: Never Gonna Change
- C4: Cottonseed
- D1: The Great Car Dealer War
- D2: Daddy's Cup
- D3: Lookout Mountain
- D4: Goddamn Lonely Love
- A1: Screaming At The Wailing Wall
- A2: The Seven Deadly Sins
- A3: Factory Girls; Engineer
- A4: To Youth (My Sweet Roisin Dubh)
- A5: Whistles The Wind; Cello – Stefanie Fife; Viola – Novi Novog
- A6: The Light Of A Fading Star
- A7: Tobacco Island
- A8: The Wrong Company
- B1: Tomorrow Comes A Day Too Soon; Washboard – Craig Jackman
- B2: Queen Anne's Revenge; Lead Vocals – Nathen Maxwell; Lyrics By – Maxwell*
- B3: The Wanderlust
- B4: Within A Mile Of Home
- B5: The Spoken Wheel; Vocals
- B6: With A Wonder And A Wild Desire
- B7: Don't Let Me Die Still Wondering; Engineer
[c] A3 Factory Girls; Engineer [Lucinda Williams Vocals] – Derrick O'Brien*; Featuring, Vocals – Lucinda Williams
[m] B5 The Spoken Wheel; Vocals [Guest] – Noel O'Donovan
[o] B7 Don't Let Me Die Still Wondering; Engineer [Horns] – Jake Posner; Horns – Lee Thornburg
- A1: Tones
- A2: Caterpillar
- A3: Crybaby Jail
- A4: Song For The Medical Mission Sisters
- A5: Bagpipe Jazz (Is Real)
- A6: Kiss The Peppermint President
- A7: Pan Music
- A8: Postcard Target
- A9: Scorpions Bought Me Breakfast
- A10: Beethoven Dui
- B1: Pinwheel
- B2: Ft. Wayne Mermaids
- B3: (The Man With A) Rayon Acetate Throat
- B4: Sugar Helicopter/Waxident
- B5: Champagne Rodeo
- B6: Coughing Cop
- B7: Sick Day #2
- B8: Jet Rope
- A1: We Begged 2 Explode
- A2: Pash Rash
- A3: Festival Song
- A4: Staring Out The Window At Your Old Apartment
- A5: Wave Goodnight To Me
- A6: To Be A Ghost
- B1: Pietro, 60 Years Old
- B2: I Did Something Weird Last Night
- B3: Blast Damage Days
- B4: Bang On The Door
- B5: Rainbow
- B6: Planet Luxury
- B7: Helllhoooole
- B8: June 21St
- B9: The Fuzz
- B10: While You're Alive
- B11: Perfect Sound Whatever
- A1: Dale Hawkins– Susie Q
- A2: The Five Americans– Slippin' And Slidin
- A3: Terry Haynes (2)– It's Gonna Work Out Fine
- A4: Kenny Baker (5)– Look Around
- A5: Floyd Dakil Combo– Dance, Franny, Dance
- A6: The Five Americans– I'm Feeling O.k
- A7: Arthur K. Adams*– Beetle Bust Out
- A8: Dale Hawkins– Little Bird
- A9: Kenny Baker (5)– I'm Thru With You
- B1: Floyd Dakil Combo– Look What You've Gone And Done
- B2: The Five Americans– It's You Girl
- B3: Kenny Baker (5)– You're Not Here
- B4: Arthur K. Adams*– Wildwood Flower
- B5: Terry Haynes (2)– Further Down The Line
- B6: The Five Americans– Say That You Love Me
- B7: Dale Hawkins– I'll Fly High
- B8: The Five Americans– I'm Gonna Leave Ya
- B9: Kenny Baker (5)– Now You Are Gone
- A1: Every Kind Of Music But Country
- A2: Rock Bottom, Pop. 1
- A3: The Buck Starts Here
- A4: (I Love) Nickles And Dimes
- A5: Barely Human
- A6: I'd Be Lonesome
- B7: She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died)
- B8: We'll Burn Together
- B9: Let's Live Together
- B10: The Scrapple Song
- B11: Pete Way's Trousers
- B12: Tears Only Run One Way
- B13: Papa Was A Steel-Headed Man
Mit ihrem vierten Album "Confessing Darkness" erweitern IMHA TARIKAT erneut alle Grenzen des Black Metal, ohne dabei die enge Verbindung zu dem harschen Stil zu verlieren. Das Genre war von Anfang an deutlich weniger eng definiert, als es eifersüchtige Gatekeeper und juvenile Sittenwächter oftmals unterstellt haben. Die deutschen Black Metal Erneuerer haben von Anfang an zahlreiche der Möglichkeiten genutzt, die das Genre zu bieten hat, und sich doch hörbar ihre eigenen Klangräume erschlossen. Ihr tonales Königreich ruht im Wesentlichen auf zwei Säulen: Musikalisch prägen ein unerbittlicher Vorwärtsdrang und eine unbändige Leidenschaft ihren Sound. "Confessing Darkness" entfesselt sogar noch mehr von dieser rohen Energie als jemals zuvor. Das andere tragende Element besteht aus einer tiefen emotionalen Intelligenz, die das Potential des Black Metal voll ausschöpft, jedes erdenkliche Gefühl auszudrücken - von der reinen Liebe bis zum finstersten Hass, von schweren Depressionen bis zu unbändiger Freude. Auch auf "Confessing Darkness" beruhen diese persönlichen Bekenntnisse auf nichts als der Wahrheit. Dabei hat IMHA TARIKATs lyrischer und musikalischer Kopf, Kerem Yilmaz alias Ruhsuz Cellât, das gesamte Album erstmals komplett im Studio aufgenommen, was dem Sound zugute kommt. Yilmaz hat sich zudem für kürzere, schärfere Attacken entschieden. Die Stücke auf "Confessing Darkness" kommen direkt und zügig auf den Punkt, und lassen sofort wieder los, sobald sich ihre zerstörerische Kraft voll entfaltet hat. IMHA TARIKAT präsentieren sich auf "Confessing Darkness" hörbar gereift. Obwohl ihrer Klanggewalt aufgrund von Erfahrung und hart errungenem musikalischen Wissen etwas von ihrem jugendlichen Ungestüm abgegeben hat, gewinnen die deutschen Black Metal Aufsteiger dadurch erheblich an Durchschlagskraft und Überzeugung. "Confessing Darkness" markiert zweifellos einen musikalischen Meilenstein für IMHA TARIKAT.
- A1: The Light 5:13
- A2: Pavane 5:08
- A3: Maiden Voyage 6:21
- B1: On The Road 9:55
- B2: The Sword 5:33
- C1: Dragon Song 4:34
- C2: I Wanna Take You Higher 5:50
- D1: Oblivion Express 8:37
- D2: Listen Her 4:53
Recorded on October 17th, 1970, just months after his previous group Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll and The Trinity had split up, this the first ever live Oblivion Express recording, captured on tape a year before this influential group released their first album. The set list includes early versions of their debut album’s tracks and amazing covers, including Herbie Hancock’s ‘Maiden Voyage,' Gabriel Fauré’s ‘Pavane,’ and Brian’s take on Sly and The Family Stone’s ‘I Wanna Take You Higher,’. The 12-page booklet features the band’s history from its formation, with Brian Auger recalling how festival organiser Claude Nobs gave the group this early opportunity.
- A1: Shapes Of Things
- A2: Let Me Love You
- A3: Morning Dew
- A4: You Shook Me
- A5: Ol' Man River
- B1: Greensleeves
- B2: Rock My Plimsoul
- B3: Beck's Bolero
- B4: Blues De Luxe
- B5: I Ain't Superstitious
- A1: Mean Old World (2 42)
- A2: Blues With A Feeling (Part I) (2 23)
- A3: Blues With A Feeling (Part Ii) (3 17)
- A4: I Got My Eyes On You (3 06)
- A5: Still A Fool (3 39)
- A6: Checkin' Up On My Baby (3 18)
- B1: One Way Out (Part I) (2 15)
- B2: One Way Out (Part Ii) (2 17)
- B3: Talk To Me Baby (2 25)
- B4: Ain't Your Business (2 09)
- B5: Shake 'Em On Down (5 35)
- B6: Somebody Loves Me (2 49)
- A1: Neocon
- A2: The Noose
- A3: Long Way Home
- A4: Hit That, Songwriter – Bryan Keith Holland*
- A5: Race Against Myself
- A6: (Can't Get My) Head Around You, Songwriter – Bryan Keith Holland*
- B1: The Worst Hangover Ever
- B2: Never Gonna Find Me
- B3: Lighting Rod
- B4: Spare Me The Details
- B5: Da Hui, Songwriter – Bryan Keith Holland*, Greg Kriesel, Kevin Wasserman, Pete Parada
- B6: When You're In Prison
- A1: Remember; Written-By – Berlin*
- A2: Ella Speed; Written-By – Traditional
- A3: Big Stuff; Written-By – Bernstein*
- B1: Nobody's Heart; Written-By – Rodgers - Hart*
- B2: Just One Of Those Things; Written-By – Porter*
- B3: If You Could See Me Now; Written-By – Dameron*
- B4: Jambangle; Written-By – Evans*
- A1: Punishment By Roses
- A2: The Dream Collector
- A3: Blackmail
- A4: The Murder In The Rue Morgue
- A5: My Soul Was Still Shouting, 'More!
- B1: I Wish Those Spacemen Would Come
- B2: Badge Of Lead (A Western)
- B3: Small Death Of A Broken Doll
- B4: She Calls The Morning Cruel
- B5: Lady Bureaux
- B6: Is There Anybody There
- C1: The Wolf Knows
- C2: Castles Of Limburg
- C3: If Muzak Be The Junk Food Of Love
- C4: Homo Sapien Blues
- C5: This Town
- C6: Vincent In The Flames
- D1: They've Murdered Christ Again
- D2: Lucky Dog
- D3: Old Man In The Rain
- D4: Conspiracy Of Shadows
- D5: The Long Ride Home
- E1: Cruel Brittania
- E2: All The Pilgrims
- E3: It's Got To Be The Angels
- E4: I'll Put Off Thinking About You For Awhile
- E5: Or Do I Speak Too Soon?
- E6: Oh No! Not Another Songwriter!
- F1: Diamonds, Black Eyes And Valentines Blues
- F2: The Most Beautiful Girls In The World
- F3: Before The Positive Was Negative
- F4: At Paradise
- F5: New Year's Day
- F6: Leaning Towards The Falls
- 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
- A1: Scene 1: Welcome 2 Collegrove; Narrator – 50 Cent
- A2: G6
- A3: Big Diamonds; Featuring – 21 Savage
- A4: Presha
- A5: Long Story Short
- B1: Scene 2: Duffle Bag Boys; Narrator – 50 Cent
- B2: Millions From Now
- B3: Crazy Thick
- B4: Transparency; Featuring – Usher
- B5: Significant Other
- C1: Scene 3: Ladies Man; Narrator – 50 Cent
- C2: P.p.a.; Featuring – Fabolous
- C3: Oprah & Gayle; Featuring – Benny The Butcher*
- C4: Shame
- C5: Bars
- D1: Scene 4: No Fent; Narrator – 50 Cent
- D2: Godzilla; Featuring – Vory (2)
- D3: Crown Snatcher 2:36
- D4: Can’t Believe You; Featuring – Rick Ross
- D5: Scene 5: Never Was Lost; Narrator – 50 Cent
- D6: Moonlight; Featuring – Marsha Ambrosius
- G-01 Welcome To The Jungle
- G-02 It's So Easy; Written-By – Guns N' Roses, West Arkeen
- G-03 Nightrain
- G-04 Out Ta Get Me
- N-01 Mr. Brownstone
- N-02 Paradise City
- N-03 My Michelle
- N-04 Think About You
- R-01 Sweet Child O' Mine
- R-02 You're Crazy
- R-03 Anything Goes; Written-By – Chris Weber, Guns N' Roses
- R-04 Rocket Queen
- Borstal Breakout (2:10)
- Sham 69. Real Wild Child (3:31). Iggy Pop
- We're Coming Back (4:02)
- Cock Sparrer. Get Off My Back (2:22). The Casualties
- Mongoloid (3:25) Devo
- Who Will Save Rock And Roll? (3:18)
- The Dictators
Danza Tribale opens a new chapter in 2025 with MAITAKE - ??, the debut EP from Italian sound explorer Lo.Sai. Rooted in sonic tactility and movement, the project draws from both ancestral rhythms and experimental structures to create something intimate, immersive, and future-facing.
Named after the "dancing mushroom" from Japanese folklore, MAITAKE is inspired by the interconnected growth of mycelial networks and the emotional ecology of shared experience. Developed in collaboration with choreographer Maria Combi, the EP is a meditation on collective motion - where dance, rhythm, and ritual coalesce.
Across five tracks, Lo.Sai weaves together broken percussion, deep bass, fieldrecordings, and global rhythmic language. Fragments of flamenco, muezzin prayer, and Central African everyday rhythms float through the record - artefacts gathered by the artist's close-knit creative circle in Lunigiana. What emerges is not just a club record, but a living, breathing sonic organism.
The Collective Cuts sub-label of Cinthie’s 803 Crystal Grooves makes a welcome return
with a fresh VA package, featuring Willy Mikkelson, Luca Olivotto, Batch One and Roque
(CRP).
Since its inception back in 2020, Cinthie’s Collective Cuts imprint has welcome the likes of
KETTAMA, 9th House, S3A, UC Beatz, Anaxander, Azuni and many more onto the label. Here
the story continues with more dynamic house jams from Cinthie’s coterie of underground
artists from across the globe.
Nashville, USA’s WiLLY MiKK leads with Devastate, laying the foundations for the records
with a classic Hip House vibe, fusing crisp drums, bright stabs and bumpy bass with
choppy hip hop vocals. Small Great Things head honcho Luca Olivotto follows with
‘Passion’, the Berlin based Italian delivers his refreshing disco-tinged House aesthetic via
funky guitar licks, bright chord melodies, ethereal pad textures and shuffled drums.
Batch One’s ‘When U R Free’ follows to open the flip side, merging snaking arpeggios and
bouncy bass notes with uplifting piano lines and a raw, robust rhythm section. Spanish
artist based out of Basel, Switzerland Roque (CRP) then concludes the package with ‘Bring
It Down’, perfectly rounding things out on a deeper tip, raw, reduced drums carry the
groove alongside an amalgamation of chopped vocal chants, dubbed out stabs and tension
building strings.
- A1: Ezio's Family - Shadows Version Remix - Living Room
- A2: Shadows Main Theme - Remix - Ambulo
- A3: The Fujibayashi Legacy - Remix - Nogymx
- A4: An Assembly Of Enemies - Remix - Fugee
- A5: The Fujibayashi Legacy - Remix - Living Room
- B1: Ezio's Family - Shadows Version - Remix - Hokø
- B2: Shadows Main Theme - Remix - Loafy Building
- B3: Rise Of Yasuke - Remix - Yestalgia
- B4: A Moment Of Sweetness - Remix - Prithvi
- B5: Tomiko - Remix - Otaam
- C1: The Long Shadow Of Oda Nobunaga - Remix - Simon Groß
- C2: The Fujibayashi Legacy - Remix - Loafy Building
- C3: Matters Of The Heart - Remix - Kioko
- C4: Master Sorin - Remix - Tibeauthetraveler
- C5: Shadows Main Theme - Remix - Jhove
- D1: The Fujibayashi Legacy - Remix - John Lee
- D2: Ezio's Family - Shadows Version - Remix - Softy
- D3: Rise Of Yasuke - Remix - Møndberg
- D4: Junjiro (Little Tanuki) - Remix - Mondo
- D5: A Moment Of Sweetness - Remix - Kainbeats
Official Licence.
This limited-edition vinyl release brings together Lofi Girl and Assassin’s Creed Shadows in a legendary collaboration.
The album features 20 lofi remixes inspired by the Assassin’s Creed Shadows Original Game Soundtrack. Familiar melodies like Ezio’s Family have been reimagined as softer, more atmospheric tracks - ideal for unwinding, studying, or finding focus.
Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is back with another funky edition of their Toxic Funk series – this time welcoming back a true Nu Funk legend Umbo who has cocked up 2 massive funky soul nuggets. Umbo has been around since the early Nu Funk days with releases on labels like Good Groove Records & Timewarp under his belt as well as featuring on the Christmas Bootleg Bells Vol. 4 right here on BBP. The grooves and breaks are center stage on both cuts of this Toxic Funk Vol. 18 - with No Sugar taking on a classic soul jam while the Saoco Root goes all in on jazz meets the funky drummer and catchy Beastie rhymes. The timeless sounds of both these funky bangers are sure fit in nicely in any funky DJ crate. BBP is on point once again delivering you the funky beats and breaks on the planet.
- A1: Premier Contact
- A2: Le Manège Des Vanités
- A3: Dead Hip Hop
- A4: Avec Les Larmes
- B1: Autour D’un Café
- B2: Ne Plus Y Croire
- B3: Toute La Vérité
- B4: Poussière D’enfants
- C1: Le Rendez-Vous Manqué
- C2: De L’amour À La Haine
- C3: Sous Le Signe Du V
- C4: Un Peu Seul
- D1: Baise Les Gens
- D2: Peut-Être Un Verre ?
- D3: Pas Stable
- D4: Depuis Que J’étais Enfant
- D5: Perspectives
- D6: Il Faut Qu’on Parle
A l’occasion des 20 ans de cet album devenu culte, Record Makers réédite une version spéciale anniversaire limitée (vinyles transparents – 500 exemplaires) qui ravivera la flamme des fans de la première heure, des nouveaux fans et des collectionneurs. "Vive la Vie" est aujourd’hui un album référent pour les amateurs de rap, reconnu par ses pairs lyricistes, c’est un de ses albums qui marquent à jamais une époque, celle des années 2000 et de son rap aux rimes fines et puissantes.
Le 15 novembre 2004 sortait "Vive la Vie" le premier album du Klub des Loosers.
On ne présente plus le Klub des Loosers et son unique membre Fuzati. Pourquoi ? parce qu'on en a un peu honte quand même. Imaginez un jeune versaillais que tout prédestinait à devenir écrivain maudit ou chanteur d'un groupe de pop répétant dans le garage parental le dimanche de 16h à 20h. Le genre de type qui passait ses samedis après-midi à la bibliothèque municipale, ses samedi soir à boire de la bière dans les squats de jeunes où on recense une fille pour dix mecs et où la phrase qui revient le plus souvent est "qui roule un joint ?"
Imaginez maintenant que ce type ait une illumination, au milieu de ces jeunes que tout prédestine à la réussite (HEC, science-po) et qui lorsqu'ils se retrouvent ensemble ne savent pas faire autre chose que de se défoncer. "Nous sommes un klub de loosers".
Comme il n'aime pas trop les gens, Fuzati fondera un klub dont il sera le seul membre. Comme il n'a pas de guitare que le hip hop est son seul ami il se dit qu'il fera ça comme musique. Bah oui c'est sympa le hip hop. Comme on lui a dit qu'il n'avait pas une tête de rappeur et que les casquettes à l'envers lui vont mal il ne montrera jamais son visage et portera un chapeau. S'en suivra un parcours classique de MC underground qui rappe pour la rue (mais aussi les avenues) et représente ses refrés illégalement enfermés derrière les murs des prépas t'as vu. Mixtapes, nombreux freestyles dans l'émission Greckfrite diffusée sur la chaine internet Canalweb, concert à la MJC de Versailles mais aussi dans un entrepôt désinfecté à Dunkerque.
En 2003 Il signe sur le label parisien Record Makers parce qu'on lui a appris qu'il ne fallait pas trop se mélanger avec les gens d'autres milieux. Sortiront deux EP, "Baise les Gens" et "La Femme de Fer" qui sont déjà des classiques pour au moins 32 personnes. La même année sort également l'album de l'atelier "Buffet des Anciens Elèves" auquel il participe avec Tékilatex du groupe TTC, James Delleck, Cyanure et deux producteurs de talent, Tacteel (Lex Records) et ParaOne (Institubes). En juillet 2004 sort le maxi du Klub des Loosers où collaborent MF DOOM, légende hip hop, et Jean-Benoit Dunckel, moitié du groupe AIR.
The emblematic Chilean producer Camilo Gil tells a story of life through ink and sound. In its original version, the creativity between bass, MPC, garage influences, and Break Deep elements gives us a unique work.
In the alternate version, the legendary MARK AMBROSE takes us on a journey through space, with captivating voices, tones, and his signature sound.
On the B-side, the remix by Detroit legend GARI ROMALIS showcases the soulful, emotional side of the Motor City, featuring pianos and a hypnotic bassline that brings us closer to the 313. Closing the EP is the energetic deep jazzy minimal style of AUDIO WERNER, a track designed for the dancefloor, with a playful swing between vocals and bass, complemented by a hypnotic string that makes us want to dance at any moment.
Pilot is one of the many labels in the orbit of the irrepressible James 'Burnski' Burnham. Its next outing is from M High who perfectly slots into the label's classy minimal and tech sound world. Things open up with 'Same Routine' which is a turbocharged sound with frazzled bass and thumping kicks. 'On My Own Supply' has a touch of the old school to it with the unbridled joy of the dancing piano chords and big, bulky beats. 'Same Routine' then gets a space-tech rework from Wodda and Hatori's live Bass remix brings some lush cosmic synth swirls and bumping drums.
- A1: Return To The River Ganges (Distant Green Shore Dub)
- A2: Mediolana (Ambrosirus Dub)
- A3: The Galicians Of Asia Minor
- B1: Indika Keltika (Fiery Pharoah Mix)
- B2: Dhaka Corinthia
- B3: Delfic Tongue (Hercynian Forest Dub)
- C1: Voyage Of The Pytheas (Pagan Dub)
- C2: Benares Eternal City (Eryri Dub)
- C3: Sumerian Odyssey
- D1: King Of The Faeries (Demnoriax ‘King Of The Lower World’ Dub)
- D2: Deer Hunter (Aeduan Druid Odyssey Mix)
- D3: Atmabodha (Ritual Focus Dub)
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OVERVIEW: DUB TREES is one of Youth’s most revered dub projects, it helped define the Liquid Sound Design sound that fans around the world hold dear. This project is the third in a triptych of albums Youth has made with a specific Celtic / Hindu fusion. Starting out with the classic Celtic Cross ‘Hicksville’ 20 years ago, featuring the mythical Simon Posford (Shpongle) through to ‘East of the River Ganges’ (ft Klaus Shultz / Tangerine Dream amongst many others) in 2004 followed by the last piece of this mystical puzzle ‘Celtic Vedic’ ,released on compact disc only in 2016 , which charts the journey of the Celt from Northern India to Snowdonia. The idea stems from Youth’s firm belief that there is a strong correlation between Celtic and Vedic cultures and their Northern Indian roots. Youth has assembled a host of collaborators to weave their labrynthine magic on ‘Celtic Vedic’: Jah Wobble (PiL) on bass, Matt Black/Coldcut (Ninja Tunes) on warped soundscaping duties, Galician Celtic pipe and flute player Daniel Romar, Bollywood contemporary Indian singer Shridevi Keshavan and Elfic Circle. It features many field recordings made by Youth on his various Indian odysseys and is all harnessed together with cutting-edge electronica that the Liquid Sound Design team pioneered 20 years ago. The team today are still pioneering new directions within ‘Downtempo Electronica Music’ and beats that create 3 dimensional landscapes for the helioscopic imagination to explore and psychoactive maps for the inner astronaut in all of us. ‘Celtic Vedic’ promises unchartered bass annihilation and heliotropic soundscapes, pounding basslines overlayed on 3D holographic beats and wrestles with serpentine melodies and psychedelic textures.
Madrid-based ensemble Sinouj fuses the deep-rooted traditions of the Mediterranean with the driving force of contemporary jazz, funk, rock and West African grooves. Their open-door vision draws in musicians from across the spectrum – from flamenco and Iranian classical music to soul and cutting-edge jazz – creating a dynamic, ever-evolving sound that is both global and unmistakably their own.
Their latest release shines a spotlight on 'Hak Dellali', a traditional North African tune that first rose to fame in the 1980s thanks to Tunisian star Hedi Habbouba and later Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi. In Sinouj's hands, this classic song becomes a transformative ritual, pulsing with the festive sway of Moroccan chaabi rhythm, Tuareg rock grit and the spontaneous spark of jazz. Over the years, it has consistently ignited the band's concerts into ecstatic celebration.
Backed with a psych-tinged and club-oriented remix by Berlin's Voodoocuts, with 'Hak Dellali' Sinouj continue to blur lines between genres and geographies, offering a fresh take on tradition.
- A1: Headhunters; Featuring – Dos Monos
- A2: Marudeshikaku; Featuring – Taitan
- A3: Diablo; Featuring – Botsu
- A4: Genkai Mentaiko
- B1: Minna No Uta
- B2: Ambitious Pt. 1; Featuring – Ross Moody
- B3: Ambitious Pt. 2; Featuring – Ross Moody
- B4: Love Has No Sound
- A1: Trampolene 3:35
- A2: Shot Down, Mixed By, Recorded By
- A3: Eve's Volcano (Covered In Sin), Vocals
- A4: Spacehopper, Guitar
- A5: Planet Ride, Organ
- B1: World Shut Your Mouth
- B2: Saint Julian, Cor Anglais – Oboe Kate St John*, Strings
- B3: Pulsar, Arranged By – Donald Ross Skinner, Joss Cope, Julian Cope, Recorded By – Ed Stasium
- B4: Screaming Secrets, Mixed By – Warne Livesey
- B5: A Crack In The Clouds, Cor Anglais – Oboe Kate St John*, Guitar
[b] A2 Shot Down, Mixed By, Recorded By [Additional] – Warne Livesey
[c] A3 Eve's Volcano (Covered In Sin), Vocals [Chorus] – Dee Lewis, Tessa Niles
[d] A4 Spacehopper, Guitar [Airhead Guitar], Vocals [Screams] – Donald Ross*
[e] A5 Planet Ride, Organ [Acetone] – Paul Crockford, Vocals [Chorus] – Dee Lewis, Tessa Niles
[g] B2 Saint Julian, Cor Anglais – Oboe Kate St John*, Strings [String Machine] – Keith-Richard Frost*
[j] B5 A Crack In The Clouds, Cor Anglais – Oboe Kate St John*, Guitar [Oregon Guitar] – De Harrison*, Strings – Warne Livesey
This is certainly both a mysterious one and an elusive one! Who were Grupo Natureza (Nature Group), and why is this release such a rarity? ‘Pode Acreditar’ was pressed on Som Livre Records in 1981 and it is believed very few copies were released into the commercial market. Those familiar with the productions of Lincoln Olivetti and Robson Jorge will no doubt recognise their hallmark sound here and that this single is ‘probably’ the work of the pair or one member at least. They were a regular in-house production team at Som Livre at the time, and there is a definite resemblance to Adriana’s song ‘Sei la Amor’ from 1978 which Lincoln Olivetti was involved in. Very little information is available about this release. A tantalising comment by Brazilian collector ‘bargainvinyl1’ on the original release’s Discogs page suggests ‘Pode Acreditar’ was a reaction to the Baby Consuelo and Pepeu Gomes pro-marijuana song ‘O Mal o Que Sai da Boca do Homem’, which caused controversy with Brazil’s governing military dictatorship at the time. Though condemning marijuana’s use, the word “baseado” (joint) is mentioned in the song, and this could be the reason behind the release being pulled by the heads of Som Livre and consequently it becoming one of the rarest releases on the label. Whilst its backstory is not crystal clear, it is an undeniable sun drenched, laidback boogie groove with AOR touches by the clandestine group. Pure 80s Riovibes, super-catchy and an earworm that sticks with you throughout the day.
- Next installment in BRAZIL45 Series.
- One of the rarest releases on the Som Livre label.
- Pure 80s laid back boogie grooves.
Swollen Members rose in the underground Hip Hop scene with a series of classic albums that made them one of the genre's brightest stars. Founded by Madchild, Prevail, and DJ Rob the Viking, Swollen Members have stayed independent under their own label Battle Axe Records. The have returned in 2009 stronger than ever with Armed to the Teeth, which features appearances from Talib Kweli and Tech N9NE.
Hidden Sequence returns, this time to kick off a new label Magistrate, and hot on the heels of their quick-to-sell out 'Silent Roots' last year. This fresh EP seamlessly bridges classic 70s Jamaican dub with modern, bass-heavy and dubwise delights, starting with 'Isms & Schisms'. The horns are brilliantly inviting as are the low ends which have been well worked on a vast desk and come packed with echo and effects. 'Magistrates Dub' is an immediately infectious skank that shifts into a deep, dub-heavy exploration and unites past and present dub influences.
Take It Easy! We need more taglines like these in such trying and self-recriminatory times, where the stresses of a part-imagined urgency prevent us from decompressing in the way our social lives really should allow for. But is dance music, whose traditional motto is to "jack", compatible with such a mantra? DJLMP shatters these apparent antinomies of relaxation and danceability with three new edited heaters here, designed for triumphant joie de vives of the kind that do not poke, prod or demand too much from us. A later Diana Ross sample is put on heavy opening rotation on 'Diana's Loop', while similarly echoic verboffs are exchanged on 'Spring Touch', where dub delays haze the mix into something a little more convulsive. Space for wonky downtime is reserved on the B's 'Reggatronic', in a rare case of hip, lo-fi breathing room reserved for a dance record.
The third installment of To Pikap's retrofuturistic series entitled ''Remember the future''. A compilation of various styles with heavy 90â??s influences. From the euphoric Rave tunes of Quazatron and Dj Tsoug to the dystopian Electro of BufoBufo and NOT_MDK and from DimDj's leftfield House to the quirkiest IDM of Damage Per Second. Limited pressing, including download code and sticker. No re-press!
- 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)
Khadim is a stunning reconfiguration of the Ndagga Rhythm Force sound. The instrumentation is radically pared down. The guitar is gone; the concatenation of sabars; the drum-kit. Each of the four tracks hones in on just one or two drummers; otherwise the sole recorded element is the singing; everything else is programmed. Synths are dialogically locked into the drumming. Tellingly, Ernestus has reached for his beloved Prophet-5, a signature go-to since Basic Channel days, thirty years ago. Texturally, the sound is more dubwise; prickling with effects. There is a new spaciousness, announced at the start by the ambient sounds of Dakar street-life. At the microphone, Mbene Diatta Seck revels in this new openness: mbalax diva, she feelingly turns each of the four songs into a discrete dramatic episode, using different sets of rhetorical techniques. The music throughout is taut, grooving, complex, like before; but more volatile, intuitive and reaching, with turbulent emotional and spiritual expressivity.
Not that Khadim represents any kind of break. Its transformativeness is rooted in the hundreds upon hundreds of hours the Rhythm Force has played together. Nearly a decade has passed since Yermande, the unit's previous album. Every year throughout that period — barring lockdowns — the group has toured extensively, in Europe, the US, and Japan. With improvisation at the core of its music-making, each performance has been evolutionary, as it turns out heading towards Khadim. “I didn’t want to simply continue with the same formula," says Ernestus. “I preferred to wait for a new approach. Playing live so many times, I wanted to capture some of the energy and freedom of those performances.” Though several members of the touring ensemble sit out this recording — sabar drummers, kit-drummer, synth-player — their presence abides in the structure and swing of the music here.
Lamp Fall is a homage to Cheikh Ibra Fall, founder of the Baye Fall spiritual community. The mosque in the city of Touba is known as Lamp Fall, because the main tower resembles a lantern. Soy duggu Touba, moom guey séen / When you enter Touba, he is the one who greets you. After a swift, incantatory start Mbene sings with reflective seriousness. Her voice swirls with reverb, over a tight, funky, propulsive interplay between synth and drums, threaded with one-two jabs of bass. Cheikh Ibra Fall mi may way, mo diayndiou ré, la mu jëndé ko taalibe... Cheikh Ibra Fall amo morome, aboridial / Cheikh Ibra Fall shows the way forward, he gives us strength, he gathers his disciples... Overflowing with grace, Cheikh Ibra Fall has no equal.
Interwoven with Wolof proverbs, Dieuw Bakhul is a recriminatory song about treachery, lies, and back-biting. Over moody, roiling synths and ominous, lean bass, Mbene throws out fluttering scraps of vocal, as if re-running old conversations in her head. The music shadows her despair to the verge of breakdown, at one moment seemingly so lost in thought and memories, that it threatens to disintegrate. Bayilene di wor seen xarit ak seen an da ndo... Dieuw bakhul, dieuw ñaw na / Stop judging your friends and companions... A lie is no good, a lie is ugly.
Khadim is a show-stopper; currently the centrepiece of Ndagga Rhythm Force live performances. The song is dedicated to Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, aka Khadim, founder of the Mouride Sufi order. Serigne Bamba mi may wayeu / Serigne Bamba is the one who makes me sing. The verses name-check revered members of his family and brotherhood, like Sokhna Diarra, Mame Thierno, and Serigne Bara. Though Islam has been practised in Senegal for a millennium, it wasn’t until the start of the twentieth century that it began to thoroughly permeate ordinary Senegalese society, hand-in-hand with anti-colonialism. The verses here recall Bamba’s banishment by the French to Gabon, and later to Mauritania, in those foundational times. During exile, his captors once introduced a lion to his cell: gaïnde gua waf, dieba lu ci Cheikhoul Khadim / the lion doesn’t budge, it gives itself over to Cheikh Khadim. Deep, surging bass, steady kick-drum, and simple, reverbed chords on the off-beat lend the feel and impetus of steppers reggae. A reed plays snatches of a traditional Baye Fall melody; the dazzling polyrhythmic drumming is by Serigne Mamoune Seck. Mbene compellingly blends percussive vocalese, narrative suspense, exultant praise, introspection, and grievance.
Nimzat is a devotional tribute to Cheikh Sadbou, a contemporary of Bamba, buried in a mausoleum in Nizmat, in southern Mauritania. Way nala, kagne nala... souma danana fata dale / I call upon you and wonder about you... If I am overwhelmed, come to my aid. The town holds special significance for Khadr Sufism. An annual pilgrimage there is conducted to this day. The rhythm is buoyantly funky; the mood is sombre, reined-in, foreboding. Punctuated by peals of thunder, Mbene sings with restrained, intense reverence; huskily confidential, steadfast. Nanu dem ba Nimzat, dé ba sali khina / Let us go to Nimzat, to seal our devotion.
Mbene Diatta Seck: vocals.
Bada Seck: bougarabou, thiol, mbeung mbeung bal, tungune.
Serigne Mamoune Seck: bougarabou, khine, mbeung mbeung, tungune.
Text by Mark Ainley (Honest Jons).
Mastered by Rashad Becker.
Everything else by Mark Ernestus.
Cyphon is excited to announce the release of an amazing new EP from Domenic Cappello. Titled Galactic Praise, this four-track masterpiece pays homage to the rich heritage of Detroit Techno while seamlessly incorporating Cappello's innovative sound design, displaying his golden ear for what makes a discerning dance floor tick.
A key figure in the electronic music scene through his long-standing residency at Glasgow's legendary Sub Club, Domenic captivates audiences globally with his unique blend of tough, pulsating beats, heartfelt melodies, and deeply immersive soundscapes. His position as booker and resident (alongside Harri) at Sub Club has allowed him to hone his craft and connect with some of the finest talents in House and Techno, influencing his distinctive style. With Galactic Praise, he takes listeners on an exhilarating journey through the heart of techno, inspired by the pioneering music that emerged from the golden era of Motor City sounds.
Dat Thing sets the tone. A driving house track that encapsulates the raw energy and spirit of Detroit, featuring hypnotic synth lines and robust bassline that give a hint of melancholy whilst maintaining a stripped back groove for maximum club impact.
Niamh’s Song is a deeper exploration of melody and rhythm, showcasing Cappello's masterful ability to weave complex harmonies into an intoxicating, otherworldly groove.
Flip over for Galactic Praise, a tribute to the roots of Techno, this track combines classic 909 and 303 elements with ethereal pads creating a heavier, timeless sound that will resonate with both longtime fans of the genre and newcomers alike.
Closing out this special EP we have Neon Skyline, a pumping yet reflective piece that captures the essence of late-night drives through urban landscapes blending chiming arpeggios, a driving synth bassline and tough beats making for an immersive experience.
As Domenic puts it: 'This EP is a tribute to the roots of techno that have inspired me since my formative years. My experiences at the Sub Club have been crucial in shaping my sound and approach to my own productions, inspiring me to create something that captures the energy and emotion of that packed dance floor and incredible sound system. I can’t wait to share it with everyone!'
Latency presents "És pregunta", the second album from Catalan vocal duo Tarta Relena. Founded by Helena Ros Redon and Marta Torrella i Martínez, Tarta Relena explores the rich vocal traditions of the Mediterranean, singing in languages such as Classical Greek, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Catalan, Ladino, and more.
Erik Rico returns to Cosmocities with The Rare Groove Project, a limited-edition EP featuring funk-heavy, soulful covers of groove gems from Matt Soulie’s vinyl vault, alongside standout remixes from Gerd, DJ Nature, and Aroop Roy.
The EP opens with a brassy, high-energy take on P.J. City’s Straight Forward, followed by Gerd’s Chicago house-inspired remix and a funkier alternate version full of disco-era charm. Rico then revamps Franklyn’s Future Love into an electrified P-funk boogie blast, while NYC’s DJ Nature turns out a synth-laced, bass-driven after-hours groove.
Rico also reworks Star Lighters’ Disco Funk into a high-impact, slap-bass purple tinged stomper, with UK house and jazz funk expert Aroop Roy rounding things out with a dancefloor house flavoured summer anthem.
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- A1: Dreamer; Featuring – Raye (3), Starrah; Producer – A. G. Cook; Written-By – A. G. Cook, Charli Xcx, Raye (3), Starrah
- A2 3: Am (Pull Up); Featuring – Mø; Producer – Easyfx; Written-By – A. G. Cook, Charli Xcx, Karen Marie Orsted*, Easyfun
- A3: Blame It On U; Producer – A. G. Cook; Written-By – A. G. Cook, Charli Xcx, Noonie Bao
- A4: Roll With Me; Producer – Sophie (42); Written-By – Charli Xcx, Klas Åhlund, Samuel Long
- A5: Emotional; Producer – Easyfx; Producer
- B1: Ily2; Producer – Danny L Harle; Written-By – Charli Xcx, Danny L Harle
- B2: White Roses; Producer – A. G. Cook; Written-By – A. G. Cook, Charli Xcx, Noonie Bao
- B3: Babygirl; Featuring – Uffie; Producer – John Hill (14); Written-By – Amanda Warner, Charli Xcx, John Hill (14), Peter Keusch*, Sarah Hudson, Uffie
- B4: Drugs; Featuring – Abra (5); Producer – A. G. Cook; Written-By – A. G. Cook, Abra (5), Charli Xcx
- B5: Lipgloss; Featuring – Cupcakke; Producer – A. G. Cook, Life Sim, Sophie (42); Written-By – A. G. Cook, Charli Xcx, Cupcakke
- A1: Big Mike's; Drums, Bass, Clarinet, Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Piano, Vocals
- A2: Scratching; Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Producer
- A3: Many Times;Drums, Baritone Guitar, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Guitar
- A4: Annie; Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Dijon (7); Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Saxophone
- A5: Noah's Highlight Reel; Clarinet, Guitar, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Vocals
- A6: The Dress; Bass – Gabe Noel, Sam Wilkes (2); Drums, Synth, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar – Noah Le Gros; Keyboards – John Keek; Mixed By – Andrew Sarlo; Vocals
- B1: God In Wilson; Drums – Henry Kwapis; Guitar, Synth, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
- B2: Did You See It; Instruments
- B3: Talk Down; Bongos – Henry Kwapis; Drum Programming, Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Drums, Synth
- B4: Rodeo Clown; Clarinet – John Keek; Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Written-By, Guitar – Dijon (7); Written-By, Guitar
- B5: End Of Record; Baritone Guitar, Bass, Synth – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Mixed By
- B6: Credits!; Written-By, Mixed By – Dijon (7)
[a] A1 Big Mike's; Drums, Bass, Clarinet, Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Piano, Vocals [Additional], Organ, Mixed By, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Slide Guitar – Noah Le Gros
[b] A2 Scratching; Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Producer [Additional] – Michael Gordon (30); Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
[c] A3 Many Times;Drums, Baritone Guitar, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Guitar [Additional], Written-By – Dijon (7); Programmed By [Additional Programming], Mixed By, Written-By – Andrew Sarlo
[d] A4 Annie; Acoustic Guitar, Written-By – Dijon (7); Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Saxophone [Casio Sax Replica] – John Keek; Vocals [Additional] – God's Children (11)
[e] A5 Noah's Highlight Reel; Clarinet, Guitar, Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Vocals [Additional], Bass, Synth, Written-By – Michael Gordon (30); Vocals [Additional], Written; By – Noah Le Gros
[f] A6 The Dress; Bass – Gabe Noel, Sam Wilkes (2); Drums, Synth, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar – Noah Le Gros; Keyboards – John Keek; Mixed By – Andrew Sarlo; Vocals [Additional] – Michael Gordon (30); Written-By – John Keuch
[h] B2 Did You See It; Instruments [All], Written-By – Dijon (7); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski
[i] B3 Talk Down; Bongos – Henry Kwapis; Drum Programming, Mixed By, Written-By – Jack Karaszewski; Drums, Synth [Strega], Mixed By, Written-By – Dijon (7); Guitar, Baritone Guitar – Michael Gordon (30); Keyboards – John Keek; Written-By – John Keuch
[j] B4 Rodeo Clown; Clarinet – John Keek; Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Written-By, Guitar – Dijon (7); Written-By, Guitar [Additional], Bass – Michael Gordon (30); Written-By, Slide Guitar – Noah Le Gros
[k] B5 End of Record; Baritone Guitar, Bass, Synth – Michael Gordon (30); Mixed By – Jack Karaszewski; Mixed By [Stem Mix] – Andrew Sarlo; Written-By, Guitar, Mixed By – Dijon (7)
- A1: Speed Trials
- A2: Alameda
- A3: Ballad Of Big Nothing
- A4: Between The Bars
- A5: Pictures Of Me
- A6: No Name No. 5
- B1: Rose Parade
- B2: Punch And Judy
- B3: Angeles
- B4: Cupid's Trick
- B5 2: 45 Am
- B6: Say Yes
- C1: My New Freedom (Live)
- C2: Pictures Of Me (Live)
- C3: Angeles (Live)
- C4: Some Song (Live)
- C5: Rose Parade (Live)
- D1: New Monkey (Keys)
- D2: I Don't Think I'm Ever Gonna Figure It Out (Remixed/Remastered)
- D3: I Figured You Out
- D4: Bottle Up And Explode! (Alternate Version)
- A1: Motörhead; Written-By – Kilminster*
- A2: Vibrator; Written-By – Brown*, Wallis*
- A3: Lost Johnny; Written-By – Kilminster*, Farren*
- A4: Iron Horse / Born To Lose; Written-By – Brown*, Taylor*, Tramp
- B1: White Line Fever; Written-By – Clarke*, Kilminster*, Taylor*
- B2: Keep Us On The Road; Written-By – Farren*, Motörhead
- B3: The Watcher; Written-By – Kilminster*
- B4: The Train Kept A-Rollin; Written-By – H. Kay*, L. Mann*, Tiny Bradshaw
- A1: Church Street Blues; Written-By – N. Blake*
- A2: Cattle In The Cane; Marranged By – A. Rice*; Written-By – Traditional
- A3: Streets Of London; Written-By – R. Mctell*
- A4: One More Night; Written-By – B. Dylan*
- A5: The Gold Rush; Written-By – B. Monroe*
- A6: Any Old Time; Written-By – J. Rodgers*
- B1: Orphan Annie; Written-By – N. Blake*
- B2: House Carpenter; Arranged By – A. Rice*; Written-By – Traditional
- B3: Jerusalem Ridge; Written-By – B. Monroe*
- B4: Last Thing On My Mind; Written-By – T. Paxton*
- B5: Pride Of Man; Written-By – H. Camp*
- A1: Steely Dan– Fm; Written By – Donald Fagen, Walter Becker
- A2: Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band– Night Moves; Written By – Bob Seger
- A3: Steve Miller Band– Fly Like An Eagle; Written By – Steve Miller
- A4: Foreigner– Cold As Ice; Written By – Lou Gramm, Mike Jones*
- A5: Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers– Breakdown; Written By – Tom Petty
- A6: Randy Meisner– Bad Man; Written By – Glenn Frey, John David Souther
- B1: Eagles– Life In The Fast Lane; Written By – Don Henley, Glenn Frey, Joe Walsh
- B2: Steely Dan– Do It Again; Written By – Donald Fagen, Walter Becker
- B3: Boz Scaggs– Lido Shuffle; Written By – Boz Scaggs, David Paich
- B4: Boston– More Than A Feeling; Written By – T. Scholz
- C1: Linda Ronstadt– Tumbling Dice; Written By – Jagger-Richards
- C2: Linda Ronstadt– Poor Poor Pitful Me; Written By – Warren Zevon
- C3: Jimmy Buffett– Livingston Saturday Night; Written By – Jimmy Buffett
- C4: Dan Fogelberg– There's A Place In The World For A Gambler; Written By – Dan Fogelberg
- C5: Billy Joel– Just The Way You Are; Written By – Billy Joel
- D1: The Doobie Brothers– It Keeps You Runnin'; Written By – Michael Mcdonald
- D2: James Taylor (2)– Your Smiling Face; Written By – James Taylor (2)
- D3: Joe Walsh– Life's Been Good; Written By – Joe Walsh
- D4: Queen– We Will Rock You; Written By – Brian May, Freddie Mercury
- D5: Steely Dan– Fm(Reprise)
- A1: Bulldog; Written-By – G. Tomsco*
- A2: Kami-Kaze; Written-By – P. Johnson*
- A3: Let's Go Trippin'; Written-By – D. Dale*
- A4: Ramrod; Written-By – A. Casey*
- A5: Mr. Moto; Written-By – P. Johnson*, R. Delvy*
- A6: Red River Rock; Written-By – Mendelsohn*, Mack*, King*
- B1: Miserlou; Written-By – Tauber*, Leeds*, Roubanis*
- B2: Latin'ia; Written-By – M. Hilder*, T. Nunes*
- B3: Surfin' Safari; Written-By – B. Wilson*, M. Love*
- B4: Movin' & Groovin'; Written-By – Eddy*, Hazelwood*
- B5: Vampire; Written-By – P. Johnson*, R. Delvy*
- B6: Torquay; Written-By – G. Tomsco*
- A1: Gone To Sorrow; Written-By – J. Browne*
- A2: Sleeping Serenade
- A3: Homeward Bound; Written-By – P. Simon*
- A4: Sands Of Love
- A5: My Life Has Changed
- A6: Return Home; Written-By – A. Brackett*
- A7: Her Invention
- A8: Look Around Rock; Written-By – P. Nichols*
- B1: The Now
- B2: Rainbows
- B3: Simple Complexities
- B4: Every Little Prayer
- B5: Is There Anything I Can Do
- B6: Dark On You Now
- B7: Roses Gone
- A3: お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By
- A5: 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By
- A7: Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By
- B7: ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By
- C5: ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By
- D1: 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By
- E1: Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By
- E2: ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By
- F2: 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By
- F3: クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By
- F4: クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By
- G5: オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By
- G6: クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By
- H5: お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By
- A1: 楽しい冒険 愉快な冒険 = Fun Adventure, Cheerful Adventure
- A2: Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By
- A4: クッパ城(其ノ壱) = Bowser's Keep (First Visit)
- A6: 剣は降り星は散る = The Sword That Scattered The Stars
- A8: どこに行きますか? = Where To?
- A9: 道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Abounds On The Journey; Kinopio Side
- B1: 対モンスター戦 = Battling Monsters
- B2: 勝利!! = Victory!
- B3: Hello, Happy Kingdom
- B4: 説明しますっ! = Let Me Explain!
- B5: 新しい仲間 = A New Friend
- B6: まだまだ道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Aplenty On The Journey
- B8: 対 ちょっぴり強いモンスター戦 = Battling Strongish Monsters
- B9: 武器たちがやってきた! = The Weapons Show Up
- B10: 対 武器ボス戦 = Battling A Weapon Boss
- B11: スターピース入手 = Got A Star Piece!
- B12: ダンジョンはモンスターがいっぱい = Monsters Abound In The Dungeon; Mallow Side
- C1: ワイン川を行こう = Let's Take The Midas River
- C2: おじいちゃんと愉快なオタマ達 = Grandpa And The Upbeat Tadpoles
- C3: ショック! = Shock!
- C4: かなしいうた = Elegy
- C6: ジーノの目覚め = Geno's Awakening
- C7: 森のキノコにご用心 = Beware Of The Forest Mushrooms
- C8: Rose Town; Kaeru Sennin Side
- D2: Welcome! Yo'ster Island!! = Welcome To Yo'ster Isle!
- D3: かけっこしようよ = Let's Race
- D4: 働きモグラは良いモグラ = A Working Mole Is A Happy Mole
- D5: Docaty Mountain Railroad = Moleville Mountain Rail
- D6: ここはブッキータワーでございます = This Is Booster Tower
- D7: そしてわたしの名はブッキー = And That Makes Me Booster!; Geno Side
- E3: 坂道 = The Hill
- E4: メリー・マリーの鐘が鳴る = The Bell Rings Out At Marrymore
- E5: 祝いのメロディ = Melody Of Celebration
- E6: 星の光の花咲く丘で = Where Flowers Bloom Under Starlight
- E7: 沈没船 = The Sunken Ship
- E8: お買い物ならリップルタウンへどうぞ = Shopping At Seaside Town; Peach Side
- F1: 僕らの楽園~モンスタウン~ = Monstro Town, Our Paradise
- F5: 貴方と作るキノコフスキー名曲の時間 = A Masterpiece Composed With Toadofsky; Koopa Side
- G1: フカフカしましょ! = Let's Get Fluffy!
- G2: マルガリ・マルガリータ = Valen-Valentina
- G3: ドドが来たっ!! = Dodo Has Arrived!
- G4: バーレル火山 = Barrel Volcano
- G7: 武器工場 = The Factory; Yoshi Side
- H1: 対 カジオー戦 = Battling Smithy
- H2: 対 変身好きのカジオー戦 = Battling Smithy's Many Forms
- H3: さよならジーノ…~星の窓から見る夢は = Farewell, Geno... / The Wishes From The Stars
- H4: 楽しいパレード 愉快なパレード~そしてパレードは行ってしまった… = Fun Parade, Cheerful Parade / There Goes The Parade
b A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[b] A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
Tom Esselle, staple of the South London music scene, hits his stride on Rhythm Section release Revolutions and Evolutions. Building on the success of his previous releases (Lou’s Groove on Rhythm Section’s Shouts 2021 compilation, Praise Bes EP on Wolf Music in 2022), his latest EP further showcases the breadth of his sound. Drawing on influences from across the house music spectrum and honing skills developed in the studio with Chaos In The CBD, Revolutions & Evolutions delivers a sound that looks boldly to the future while remaining firmly grounded in the classics.
The A-side is primed for peak dance floor action: Baddies features a mid-2000s RnB vocal that did serious damage when Bradley Zero played it at Circoloco last summer, while Plaything, a big-room tech-house banger, echoes Moon Harbour's tougher catalogue, or a skunked-out Gavin Herlihy.
The B-side is a slice of sunshine with One Of These Days, an uplifting daytime house track featuring a deft keys solo from Dave Koor (Albert’s Favourites, The Expansions, Modified Man). Harmonise rounds off the EP: a smoky, dreamy groover to warm up the party or lock it in during the early hours.
Tom has been producing music since 2010, patiently refining his sound. His 2015 debut, the choppy drum workout Until She Spoke on Wholemeal Music, became a quiet underground success played by luminaries like Ruf Dug and Gilles Peterson, and remains a staple in many a record bag to this day. His productions have also found their way into the collections of DJs from Moxie to Mr Scruff and Osunlade to DJ Harvey
- A1: Actarus
- A2: Connection Transpacifique Feat Sandra Zettpunkt
- A3: Wolkman
- A4: Donovan Magic Orchestra
- A5: Macadam Bubblegum
- A6: Pack Ur Patience Feat Sandra Zettpunkt
- B1: Fréquence Gaie Feat Maxwell Farrington
- B2: Lust Pill!
- B3: Memphis Sounds
- B4: Why Ya Wanna Wait Feat Eric D Clark
- B5: Danceteria Feat Alex Alkiu
Hologram Teen is the solo project (and anagram) of former Stereolab keyboardist Morgane Lhote. Her colourful playful songs are heavily influenced by disco and 80s French pop.
Initially from Paris, Morgane relocated to Los Angeles where she concentrated on her solo material. Captain Fluo is a disco-fuelled love letter to 1980s Paris and its underground nightlife, record store discoveries and the exhilaration of growing up as a gay teenager in a world of self-discovery.
Produced and mixed by Andrew Claristidge (Acid Washed) at Duca Sonora Studios in Brittany Captain Fluo is a vibrant fusion of propulsive beats, bouncy synths and funky basslines. Morgane’s signature keyboards weave through a constellation of guest vocalists including Sandra Zettpunkt, Maxwell Farrington, Eric D Clark and Alex Aikiu. From the euphoric pulse of ‘Lust Pill’ to the radio crooner nostalgia of ‘Fréquence Gaie’ each track is a portal to the dance floors and late-night airwaves of a bygone era.
Drawing inspiration from French pop icons like France Gall, Michel Berger and Louis Chedid alongside the sleek productions of Italo disco pioneers Kasso and the genre-defining touch of David Bowie, Nile Rogers, Quincy Jones and Depeche Mode, Captain Fluo is a heartfelt ride through an era when music was liberation.
The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.
* Limited edition 12' vinyl pressed on transparent red wax, housed in a full colour sleeve inspired by classic Philly Blunt artwork.
* Fresh Blunts Vol. 1 brings that same energy to a new generation of DJs and selectors, with four dancefloor-focused cuts that pay tribute to the label's roots while pushing forward with modern production values.
* On the A-side, Bladerunner steps up with 'Chronic' and 'Straight Up' — his first solo release on the label in over a decade. With his deep ties to the scene (Dread, V, Souped Up, Kings of the Rollers), these tracks are a masterclass in classic jungle flavour with upfront punch.
* The flip introduces Chimpo & Sl8r to the Philly Blunt catalogue, blending grime, jungle, and Manchester's unmistakable underground sound. Having previously released on labels like Metalheadz, V Recordings, The North Quarter, and Hospital, their debut here shows just how wide the Philly Blunt family now reaches.
* Launching the brand-new Fresh Blunts vinyl series, Philly Blunt Records continues its legacy of heavyweight jungle and drum & bass. Originally founded in 1994 as a raw, party-focused sister label to V Recordings, Philly Blunt helped define the sound of mid-90s jungle with anthems like Leviticus' 'Burial', Dillinja's 'Sky', and Firefox's 'Buck Rogers'.
* Strictly limited run!
- The Glass (Demo)
- Funny In Real Life (Demo)
- Oh, You Wanna Bet? (Demo)
- A Diamond Anyway (Demo)
- How You're So For Real (Demo)
- Light That Ever (Demo)
- Funny Wind (Demo)
- I Root (Demo)
- Catter (Demo)
- Far The Far (Demo)
Michael Nau's solo career began with songs crafted and composed in private moments, later to be shared with musical compatriots and reimagined with auxiliary input on records like Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread, Mowing, The Load EP, and Some Twist. These early drafts were stashed away in the vault as Nau strode forward, but after a taxing spring of touring in support of his latest album Less Ready to Go, and recording and self-releasing the stripped-down informal release So On So On, Nau found himself hunkering down at home and rediscovering old gems in his archives. The search yielded a new digital collection of Nau's initial forays into solo work, bundled together as Demo Versions, 2014 to 2017. In their initial incarnations, these songs were less about the end result and more about the discovery. "They're the seed," Nau says of the material. "These recordings are essentially the writing of the songs_ written and recorded at the same time. There's something exciting about them for that reason. It feels magical any time the start of a song arrives, let alone gets `finished.'" These early drafts don't just serve to shed light on the creative process or expose the malleability of Nau's songwriting approach; they often frame the material in an entirely new context. Demo Versions' opening track "The Glass" is a bare-bones affair of acoustic guitar, bass, and vocals_a breezy Sunday morning song that sounds markedly different than the layered lounge-rock approach that later appeared on Mowing. "Light That Ever," with its wall-of-sound production, serves as a climax to Some Twist, but in its infant stage on this collection, it's a beautiful, intimate folk song. Ultimately, all ten songs off Demo Versions, 2014 to 2017 reveal a new side to these fan favorites, with Nau's lush arrangements and unorthodox accompaniments largely absent, and the simple beauty and grace at the heart of the material at front and center.
L.A. Witch haben schon immer eine Aura müheloser Coolness ausgestrahlt, sei es in Form des Americana Noir und des lakonischen Back-to-Basics-Rock'n'Roll ihres selbstbetitelten Debüts oder des glühend strengen Abenteurertums ihres zweiten Albums "Play With Fire". Die Band - bestehend aus Sade Sanchez (Gitarre/Gesang), Irita Pai (Bass) und Ellie English (Schlagzeug) - begann als informelle Angelegenheit, aber die schwülen und betörenden, von Hall umhüllten Songs, die sie schufen, fanden beim Publikum Anklang und brachten das Projekt über den isolierten Raum von Freunden und Gleichgesinnten in Südkalifornien hinaus in die weite Welt. Auf ihrem neuesten Album "DOGGOD" geht das Trio über die bisherigen kreativen und geografischen Grenzen hinaus - das Material wurde in Paris produziert und die Tracks im Motorbass Studio in der Rue de Martyrs aufgenommen. "DOGGOD" erkundet ein breiteres klangliches Terrain, setzt ein größeres Arsenal an Sounds ein und erforscht größere existenzielle und kosmische Themen, ohne dabei den für die Band typischen Sinn für das Verbotene, das Verlassene und die Vorahnung zu verlieren. "DOGGOD" ist ein Weg, das universelle Rätsel der spirituellen Natur von Liebe und Hingabe anzugehen. "Ich habe das Gefühl, eine Art Dienerin oder Sklavin der Liebe zu sein", sagt Sanchez. "Ich bin bereit, für die Liebe zu sterben, indem ich ihr diene, für sie leide oder nach ihr suche - so wie ein treuer, ergebener Diensthund es tun würde." Der Titel des Albums ist ein Palindrom, das DOG und GOD zusammenfasst - eine Verherrlichung des Unterwürfigen und eine Subversion des Göttlichen. Es ist eine Anspielung auf die Reinheit von Hunden und eine Anerkennung ihrer bedingungslosen Liebe und ihres beschützenden Wesens, die im Widerspruch zu den verschiedenen abwertenden Assoziationen stehen, die mit dieser Spezies verbunden werden. "Es gibt diese symbolische Verbindung zwischen Frauen und Hunden, die die untergeordnete Stellung der Frau in der Gesellschaft zum Ausdruck bringt", erklärt Sanchez. "Und alles, was solche göttlichen Eigenschaften verkörpert, hat es nicht verdient, als Schimpfwort benutzt zu werden." Diese widersprüchlichen Erkundungen von Liebe und Unterwerfung manifestieren sich in der sanften und rauchigen Garagerock-Alchemie der Band, mit einer neu entdeckten Nutzung der disziplinierten Zurückhaltung und eisigen Instrumentierung des Post-Punk. Der Album-Opener "Icicle" zeigt, wie L.A. Witch aus dem Proto-Punk, der Psychedelia und den düsteren Riffs der 70er Jahre in die von Refrains durchtränkten Gitarren und den verlorenen Minimalismus von Joy Division und den frühen The Cure reist. Es wird eine Parallele zwischen romantischem Selbstmord und Märtyrertum gezogen, die sich im zweiten Song, "Kiss Me Deep", fortsetzt. Hier beschreibt Sanchez eine Liebe, die so rein ist, dass sie die Zeit übersteigt und sich über mehrere Leben erstreckt. Es ist ein Lied über Leidenschaft, vorgetragen mit dem weltlichen und verletzten Stoizismus der frühen Goth-Pioniere. Von dort aus geht die Band zur Leadsingle "777" über, einem Song über Hingabe bis hin zum Tod. Ein treibender Beat, ein treibendes, verzerrtes Riff und Sanchez' ätherischer Gesang vereinen sich zu einem Song, der sowohl düster in seinem Fatalismus als auch sinnlich in seiner treuen Leidenschaft ist. Auf dem gesamten Album "DOGGOD" weichen L.A. Witch nie von ihrer Muse ab. In "I Hunt You Pray" legt Pai einen hypnotischen Basslauf hin, während English einen zyklischen Krautrock-Groove einsetzt und Sanchez das Bild eines verlassenen Hundes am Straßenrand malt, der allein in der Nacht ist und sowohl als Jäger als auch als Gejagter lebt. Auf "Eyes of Love" macht sich die Band die meditativen Mid-Tempo-Wiederholungen, dekonstruierten Akkorde und esoterischen Betrachtungen über Liebe, Tod und Spiritualität zunutze, die Lungfish zu einer so beliebten Band gemacht haben. Es unterstreicht die Parallele zwischen der unerschütterlichen Liebe in den Augen eines Hundes und der Selbstaufopferung eines Erlösers. Auf "The Lines" nimmt die Band den treibenden Puls des Post-Punk und fügt dem Mix eine Extraportion Chorus hinzu. "Chorus ist ein moderner Effekt, der auf der Idee beruht, die leichten Tonhöhenunterschiede eines Chors nachzubilden. Es gibt eine schimmernde Qualität, die uns zurück zu diesem spirituellen, göttlichen Gefühl bringt", erklärt Sanchez. Gepaart mit dem Einsatz von Orgel und einer grüblerischen Moll-Melodie, beschwört der Song gleichzeitig das Heilige und das Sakrileg. Der Titeltrack "DOGGOD" hat vielleicht die größte Ähnlichkeit mit dem Material des Vorgängeralbums "Play With Fire", in den schlanken und gemeinen Gitarren auf eine raue Rhythmusgruppe und verträumten Gesang treffen. Aber während ihr vorheriges Album ein Aufruf war, seinen eigenen Weg zu gehen, bleibt "DOGGOD" dem "Bis dass der Tod uns scheidet"-Thema des Albums treu und geht sogar so weit, ein Maß an Unterwerfung zu beschreiben, das in gefährliche und ungesunde Gefilde übergeht, wobei Sanchez singt "hang me on a leash / `til I wait for my release". Letztendlich ist "DOGGOD" eine perfekte Verkörperung des Ansatzes von L.A. Witch. Es ist gleichzeitig romantisch und bedrohlich, ehrfürchtig und profan, eine Feier und ein Klagelied. Es spannt den Bogen zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, indem es vertraute Klänge aufgreift und sie für die Jetztzeit aufbereitet. Aber es läutet auch eine neue Ära für die Band ein, die über die Kodachrome-Erinnerungen an das Amerika der Jahrhundertmitte hinausgeht und tiefer in den mittelalterlichen und gotischen Energien von Paris und darüber hinaus gräbt, während sie gleichzeitig ein besudeltes Herz erforscht.
Born from a virtual encounter in lockdown between two Parisian neighbors, the DJ/producer Prosper and saxophonist Le Marabout, this new playful and joyous project is pulling freely from the Afro, Funk, Disco, Hip-Hop, Oriental and Electro influences of the two artists.
The iconoclastic DJ Romain “Prosper” Coolen, fervent purveyor of no holds barred euphoria on the dance floor, and the versatile saxophonist, composer and jack-of-all-trades Johann “Le Marabout” Guihard offer us a lavish, eclectic, uninhibited, coherent and furiously groovy listening experience.
First single “C’est Vrai“, from their forthcoming album ‘Le Moustache Conspiracy’ (released October 2022) is a banging Electro Afro Funk joint featuring Fou Malade and Niagass, two luminaries of the Senegalese Hip-Hop scene.
Over the bouncing beat and snarling horns, these two juggle lyrics back and forth in Wolof (Senegal’s most widely spoken language), calling out those fake friends who smile in your face before stabbing you in the back.
Vol.1[26,01 €]
"...When I make music, I'm always trying to create a temporary refuge for myself, a refuge from the increasingly frightening world out there. A kind of remote island where I can hide, switch off for a while, feel at peace. In any case, I feel inner peace when making this music, and I hope, in some way, it does the same for you..."
"Dub Tapes. Volume 2 picks up exactly where its predecessor left off, employing a very similar sonic palette, drawn from analog instruments and effects. All 4 tracks are driven by Lars' live B-line virtuosity. He's played bass for a host of jazz bands and it shows. The bottom-end throughout is a constant, reassuring, warm, womb-like presence, that packs a deceptively powerful pulse. The subtle splashes of studio trickery might have their root in Basic Channel-esque techno, but the results reside somewhere far less minimal, more relaxed, more melodic and musical.
The reverb and delay twisted into soothing, rather than room-shaking shapes. Resembling birdsong and mountain streams.
Lars' piano improvisations are also integral to everything...Stuffed with rich, diverting detail for stoners and siesta seekers, the EP is certainly a set that you're supposed to sit back, settle into and savour."
"All four tracks are superb, the opener 'Ferry From Torkwrith' setting the scene - languorous, beatific Balearic dub from Berlin, music to hide inside, to temporarily block the outside world with.
Second track 'Morning Hour' is slightly more sunlit, a guitar joining the mix. 'Starlings' sets off with birdsong and the thud of a kick drum, a wave of synth chord and some bass guitar, unhurried and mellow.
Fourth track 'Isle Of Stonsey' drifts in, a nine minute excursion into a chilled-out version of space, Hawaiian guitar and dub bass prodding us gently into the cosmos."
Sneaker Social Club welcome a veritable supergroup of bass heavyweights in the form of Legion. Made up of Trends, Boylan, P Jam and D.O.K., this four strong collective first came to light with the We Are Many 12" on Artikal Music in 2021, and now they regroup for another four-strong payload of soundsystem pressure that embraces the darkness in devastating fashion.
The Sister Abigail EP leads with 'Rastaman', an ice-cold half-step drop that summons the spirit of early dubstep in its raw minimalism, eerie atmospherics and snarling low-end wobble. Without an ounce of fat, it's a lean workout of drums and bass that finds catharsis in simplicity without compromising on high definition detail. 'Souls' locks into a jerky groove to set the dance off at acute angles, nudging the textures up a notch without disturbing the spartan mood of the release. 'Sister Abigail' pushes the underlying malevolence of the Legion sound to the forefront with dissonant sheet-metal tones while packing the rhythm section into a tight, vicious formation of gnashing, chrome-plated teeth. 'Play That Vibe' seals the deal on the EP with a hard-thumping, propulsive groove that calls to mind the techy development of dubstep in the 2010s — a taut, tracky throwdown to keep the intensity on a rolling boil.
Drawing on the grounding principles of OG dubstep with a sharp line in crisp, modernist production and a ruthless economy of arrangement on display, Legion prove many cooks can still result in a potent, brutally focused broth.
2025 Record Store Day title - now available for general sale. A selection of top quality tracks from some of reggae’s legendary singers backed by some of the best musicians - Tyrone Taylor, Joseph Cotton, Errol Dunkley, Gregory Isaacs,Frederica Tibbs, J Nile featuring his son J Nile, Cornell Campbell, Jimmy James (of Jimmy James and the Vagabonds fame, one of the first Jamaican recording artists), Winston Reedy (Mr Dim The Lights – lovers rock king) , The Heptones - top Jamaican group who recorded countless hits for Studio One, and BB Seaton (one of Jamaicas best songwriters). Recorded at the Room in the Sky Studio, Tuff Gong Jamaica, Music Lab Jamaica, and Ariwa,. Musiciams: Sly Dunbar, , Winston Horseman Williams, Michael ""Megahbass"" Fletcher, Flabba Holt, Alan Weekes, Vin Gordon,,Noel Fish Salmon, ,Ashanti Selah, Bongo Herman.
- A1: Funk Formula 1 (Intro) 0:32
- A2: The Power Of The One Featuring – George Benson, Williams Singers 4:58
- A3: Slide Eazy Featuring – Ellis Hall, Rod Castro 3:43
- A4: Creepin' Featuring – Christone "Kingfish" Ingram 4:53
- B1: Jam On Featuring – Brandon "Taz" Niederauer*, Snoop Dogg 5:02
- B2: Lips Turn Blue Featuring – Emmaline 4:10
- B3: Funkship Area-51 Featuring – Brother Nature, Christian Mcbride 3:59
- B4: Bewise Featuring – Robert "Bewise" Harding* 4:08
- C1: Soul Not 4 Sale Featuring – Hollywood Anderson 5:35
- C2: Club Funkateers Featuring – Branford Marsalis, Danielle René Withers*, Victor Wooten 3:32
- C3: Wantme2Stay Featuring – Branford Marsalis, Larry Graham, Uché 4:03
- C4: Funktropolis Featuring – Brother Nature, Johnny Davis 4:59
- D1: Wishing Well Featuring – Ellis Hall 5:35
- D2: Bootsy Off Broadway Featuring – Christian Mcbride, Emmaline, Frankie "Kash" Waddy* 3:22
- D3: Stargate Featuring – Dr. Cornel West*, Ellis Hall, Emisunshine, Victor Wooten 6:12
- D4: Stolen Dreams Featuring – Brother Nature, Henry Invisible*, Rod Castro (2) 3:52
- A1: Early Autumn; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Flute – Jerome Richardson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Johnny Mercer, Ralph Burns, Woody Herman 3:09
- A2: Round Midnight; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trumpet – Billy Butterfield, Written-By – B. Hanighen*, C. Williams*, Thelonious Monk 2:59
- A3: Prelude To A Kiss; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trombone – Urbie Green; Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills 2:58
- A4: My One And Only Love; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn; Written-By – Guy Wood, Robert Mellin 3:28
- A5: In Other Words; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn; Written-By – Bart Howard 3:51
- A6: Two For The Blues; Baritone Saxophone – Jerome Richardson; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – J. Hendricks*, Neal Hefti 2:38
- B1: Blue And Sentimental; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trombone – Urbie Green, Written-By – Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, Max David* 2:52
- B2: Speak Low; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Written-By – Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash 3:57
- B3: Oh What A Night For Love; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Neal Hefti, Steve Allen (3) 2:55
- B4: You Go To My Head; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Written-By – Haven Gillespie, J. Fred Coots 3:04
- B5: Caravan; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Flute – Jerome Richardson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol 3:51
- B6: Soft Winds; Baritone Saxophone – Jerome Richardson; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowlandm, Written-By – Benny Goodman, Fred Royal 2:36
- A Girl Friend
- B Wipe Out~Telstar
- A One More Kiss, Words By, Music By – Shinya Ohe
- B Dissatisfaction, Words By, Music By – Shinya Ohe
- A Sad Song (Winter Version)
- B Heart's Edge (Remix Version)
- A The Air
- B Desire
- A1: Futurism
- A2: Dakitime
- A3: Gymnastics To Make
- A4: Do Not Remember 99
- A5: Animal
- B1: Insane Quiz
- B2: Boxes
- B3: Radio
- B4: Assembly
- B5: Kawaii
- C1: Futurism (Inst.)
- C2: Dakitime (Inst.)
- D1: Do Not Remember 99 (Inst.)
- D2: Insane Quiz (Inst.)
- D3: Assembly (Inst.)
- A1: All Shook Up; Written-By – E. Presley*, O. Blackwell* 4:52
- A2: Spanish Boots; Written-By – J. Beck*, R. Stewart*, R.wood* 4:52
- A3: Girl From Mill Valley; Written-By – N. Hopkins* 3:49
- A4: Jailhouse Rock; Written-By – J. Leiber - M. Stoller* 3:12
- B1: Plynth (Water Down The Drain); Written-By – N. Hopkins*, R. Stewart*, R. Wood* 3:06
- B2: The Hangman's Knee; Written-By – N. Hopkins*, R. Stewart*, R. Wood* 4:48
- B3: Rice Pudding; Written-By – J. Beck*, N. Hopkins*, R. Wood*, T. Newman* 7:22
- A1: Bar Mitzvah
- A2: Faces On The Dollar
- A3: God Hour
- A4: Chuck Berry; Featuring – Shawn Pen
- A5: Reflections; Featuring – Rogue Venom*
- B1: Ink Blotches
- B2: Potatoes; Featuring – Torae, Yarbrough
- B3: Nasty; Featuring – Planet Asia
- B4: Truth Be Told
- B5: How Will I Go
- A1: Elvis Presley– Don't Be Cruel (Take 28, Master)
- A2: Elvis Presley– Paralyzed (Spliced Take, Master)
- A3: Elvis Presley– All Shook Up (Take 10, Master)
- A4: Elvis Presley– Make Me Know It (Take 18)
- A5: Elvis Presley– Fever (Take 1)
- A6: Elvis Presley– (Such An) Easy Question (Take 3)
- A7: Elvis Presley– One Broken Heart For Sale (Take 1, Movie)
- A8: Elvis Presley– We're Comin' In Loaded (Take 6, Master)
- A9: Elvis Presley– Return To Sender (Take 2, Master)
- A10: Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott– One Broken Heart For Sale (Demo)
- B1: Elvis Presley– I'm Counting On You (Take 13)
- B2: Elvis Presley– There's Always Me (Take 4)
- B3: Elvis Presley– No More (Take 7)
- B4: Elvis Presley– Starting Today (Take 21)
- B5: Elvis Presley– I'm Yours (Take 5)
- B6: Elvis Presley– Anything That's Part Of You (Take 2)
- B7: Elvis Presley– I Met Her Today (Take 16)
- B8: Elvis Presley– I'm Falling In Love Tonight (Take 6)
- B9: Elvis Presley– They Remind Me To Much Of You (Take 4)
- B10: Don Robertson (2)– There's Always Me (Demo)
- A1: Lonesome Cowboy (Takes 20/25, Master)
- A2: New Orleans (Movie Version)
- A3: Shoppin' Around (Version 1, Take 1)
- A4: G.i. Blues (Take 6)
- A5: A Cane And. A High Starched Collar (Movie Version)
- A6: Hawaiian Sunset (Take 3)
- A7: Slicin' Sand (Take 4)
- A8: Ito Eats (Take 2)
- A9: Island Of Love (Take 8)
- A10: Beach Boy Blues (Take 3, Movie Version)
- B1: Angel (Take 6)
- B2: For The Millionth And The Last Time (Take 11)
- B3: Just For Old Times Sake (Take 1
- B4: The Walls Have Ears ( Take 12, Master)
- B5: Song Of The Shrimp (Take 6, Master)
- B6: A Boy Like Me A Girl Like You (Take 2)
- B7: Earth Boy (Take 9, Master)
- B8: Take Me To The Fair (Take 7)
- B9: Relax (Take 7)
- A1: Santa Claus Is Back In Town (Take 7, Master)
- A2: One Night (Of Sin) (Master)
- A3: It Feels So Right (Take 3)
- A4: A Mess Of Blues (Take 3)
- A5: Like A Baby (Take 2)
- A6: I Fee So Bad (Take 1)
- A7: Give Me The Right (Take 2)
- A8: Beach Boy Blues (Movie Version)
- A9: Reconsider Baby
- B1: Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Master)
- B2: Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (Take 13)
- B3: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again (Take 10, Master)
- B4: Old Shep (Take 5)
- B5: Your Cheatin' Heart (Take 9)
- B6: A Fool Such As I (Take 3)
- B7: Just For Old Times Sake (Take 4)
- B8: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
- B9: I Forgot To Remember To Forget
- C1: (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (Take 7)
- C2: It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) (Take 5)
- C3: His Hand In Mine (Take 4)
- C4: I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (Take 5)
- C5: Milky White Way (Take 5)
- C6: I Believe In The Man In The Sky (Take 1)
- C9: Working On The Building (Take 4)
- D1: Mean Woman Blues (Take 7, Version 2)
- D2: Baby I Don't Care (Take 1)
- D3: King Creole (Take 17)
- D4: Blue Suede Shoes (Take 1, Master, Movie Version)
- D5: Rock-A-Hula Baby (Take 3)
- D6: What A Wonderful Life (Take 2)
- D7: King Of The Whole Wide World (Take 1)
- D8: Girls! Girls! Girls! (Take 3, Master)
- D9: One Broken Heart For Sale (Take 1, Movie Version)
- E1: Tonight Is So Right For Love (Take 7)
- E2: Wooden Heart (Take 1)
- E3: Tonight's All Right For Love (Take 8)
- E4: It's Now Or Never (Take 4)
- E5: Surrender (Take 6)
- E6: Can't Help Falling In Love (Take 26, Movie Version)
- E7: Almost Always True (Take 5)
- E8: No More (Take11)
- E9: Silent Night (Take 9, Master)
- F1: How Do You Think I Feel (Take 7)
- F2: Ito Eats (Take 2)
- F3: Kiss Me Quick (Take 4)
- F4: For The Millionth And The Last Time (Take 7)
- F5: You'll Be Gone (Take 4)
- F6: Fountain Of Love (Take 9)
- F7: We'll Be Together (Take 10)
- C7: Joshua Fit The Battle (Take 2)
- F8: The Walls Have Ears (Take 12, Master)
- F9: Mama (Take 9)
- C8: Swing Down Sweet Chariot (Take 3)
- A1: Wicked Messenger; Written-By – Bob Dylan
- A2: Devotion; Written-By – Ronnie Lane
- A3: Shake, Shudder, Shiver; Written-By – Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane
- A4: Pineapple And The Monkey; Written-By – Ron Wood
- A5: Three Button Hand Me Down; Written-By – Ian Mclagan, Rod Stewart
- B1: Flying; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane
- B2: Wicked Messenger; Written-By – Bob Dylan
- B3: Had Me A Real Good Time; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane
- B4: A Around The Plynth; Written-By – Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood
- B4: B Gasoline Alley; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood
- C1: Country Comfort; Written-By – Elton John/Bernie Taupin*
- C2: Had Me A Real Good Time; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane; 5:03
- C3: Love In Vain; Written-By – Robert Johnson
- C4: Oh Lord I'm Browned Off; Written-By – Ian Mclagan, Kenney Jones*, Ron Wood, Ronnie Lane
- D1: Maybe I'm Amazed; Written-By – Paul Mccartney
- D2: Stay With Me; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood
- 5: 1
- D3: Miss Judy's Farm; Written-By – Rod Stewart, Ron Wood
- D4: Maggie May; Written-By – Martin Quittenton, Rod Stewart
- A1: Glorious
- A2: Truck Jewels
- A3: Carry The Tradition
- A4: Homegrown
- A5: It's All Good
- A6: Ten Days
- B1: Richie
- B2: Penny Jerseys
- B3: One Time
- B4: Eastern Conference All Stars
- B5: The Audacity Of Dope
- A1: Don't Want You No More; Written-By – Edward Hardin (2), Spencer Davis
- A2: It's Not My Cross To Bear; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- A3: Rocking Horse; Written-By – Allen Woody, Gregg Allman, Jack Pearson, Warren Haynes
- A4: Hot 'Lanta; Written-By – Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny Johanson
- B1: Old Before My Time; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes
- B2: Come And Go Blues; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- B3: Desdemona; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes
- C1: Trouble No More; Written-By – Mckinley Morganfield
- C2: Midnight Rider; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Robert Payne
- C3: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Part 1); Written-By – Dickey Betts
- D1: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Part 2); Written-By – Dickey Betts
- E1: Statesboro Blues; Written-By – Bill Mctell*
- E2: Don't Keep Me Wonderin'; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- E3: The High Cost Of Low Living; Written-By – Gregg Allman, Jeff Anders, Ronnie Burgin, Warren Haynes
- E4: Melissa; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- F1: Soulshine; Written-By – Warren Haynes
- F2: Whipping Post; Saxophone – Branford Marsalis; Written-By – Gregg Allman
- A1: Whole Lot Of Heart; Featuring – Tegan And Sara
- A2: I Remember Her; Featuring – Lucius (5)
- A3: Drink You Gone; Featuring – John Paul White
- B1: Miss America; Featuring – Sara Bareilles
- B2: Celebrate; Featuring – Ajr
- A1: Thousand Knives
- A2: The Revenant Main Theme (Alva Noto Remodel)
- Remix – Alva Noto
- A3: Before Long
- A4: Nuages
- A5: Life, Life
- B1: Ma Mère I’oye
- B2: Rose
- B3: Tokyo Story
- B4: Break With
- B5: Blu
- C1: Asadoya Yunta
- C2: Rio
- C3: Reversing
- C4: Thatness And Thereness
- C5: Ngo / Bitmix
- D1: +Pantonal
- D2: Laménto
- D3: Diabaram
- D4: Same Dream, Same Destination
- D5: Composition 0919
- A1: Mercy Mercy; Written-By – Covay*, Miller*
- A2: Hitch Hike; Written-By – Paul*, Gaye*, Stevenson*
- A3: The Last Time; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- A4: That's How Strong My Love Is; Written-By – Jamison*
- A5: Good Times; Written-By – Cooke*
- A6: I'm All Right; Written-By – Nanker, Phelge*
- B1: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B2: Cry To Me; Written-By – Russell*
- B3: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man; Written-By – Nanker, Phelge*
- B4: Play With Fire; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B5: The Spider And The Fly; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B6: One More Try
DUVEL & GIT HYPER - De Rode Draad
Duvel is een pionier binnen de Nederlandse Rap-scene. Met z'n herkenbare stijl en vooruitstrevende visie heeft hij menig artiest geinspireerd en is zijn naam in steen gehouwen. Dit geldt eveneens voor DJ en producer Git Hyper, wiens naam sinds de 'golden era' van de Rap niet is weggeweest. De samenwerking van Duvel & Git Hyper vormt dan ook een nieuwe HipHop mijlpaal. De solide productie ligt in handen van Duvel en Git Hyper en vormt de fundatie voor de scherpe teksten van Duvel, ondersteund door klinkende namen als $keer&Boo$, Faberyayo, Nosa en Maximilli. Het album wordt uitgebracht door Redrum Recordz, het underground label wat Duvel ooit z'n eerste wapenfeiten bracht. Tezamen met de geschiedenis die hij met Git Hyper heeft, is de muziek het kloppende hart en HipHop 'De Rode Draad'.
- A1: Warfare-Bunny Lee All Stars
- A2: The Conquerer-Derrick Morgan
- A3: Bossa Moon-Ss Binns
- A4: The Return Of Jack Slade-Derrick Morgan
- A5: Annie Pama-Bunny Lee All Stars
- A6: Cutting Blade-King Horror
- A7: Revenge Of Eastwood
- B1: Melting Pot-Max Romeo
- B2: Clap Clap-The Hippy Boys Featuring Max Romeo
- B3: Walk With Des-The Des Allstars
- B4: Peace Maker-The Hippy Boys
- B5: Death Rides A Horse-The Hippy Boys
- B6: Dreams To Remember -The Hippy Boys
- B7: In The Spirit-Lloyd Chambers
2025 Repress
The Sound of Now...mentioned in 'The Return of Jack Slade' by Derrick Morgan was the sound of 1969/1970 and that sound was the sound of Jamaican Reggae.The look at the time was the Skinhead fashion borrowed heavily from the Jamaican Rude Boy style.
The Skinhead movement started around 1968 and by the following year of 1969 became the style and fashion of many British teenagers.The uniform of the Skinheads consisted of boots,braces and jeans and the upbeat Reggae sound seemed to match the style perfectly.
Never before has a music matched a look more perfectly than that of the Skinhead/Rude Boy and Jamaican Reggae sound.
So stand up and move your feet one more time to the Skinhead Reggae Sound!!!
Hope you enjoy the set....
- 1: Little More Rope
- 2: Automobile
- 3: Evil Eye
- 4: Hurting Side Of Love
- 5: Hard To See
- 6: Last Time You Let Me Down
- 7: Can’t Call That Love
- 8: Ransom
- 9: Changed Her Mind Again
- 10: The Neighborhood
- 11: Mighty High
Part 1[30,21 €]
The Cold Stares are from Evansville, Indiana, formed in 2009. The duo (now recently a trio) has
released seven studio albums. The band's 2012 release A Cold Wet Night and a Howling Wind sold 25,000 copies and reached #1 on Amazon Music's Blues Rock albums chart. For almost ten years, The Cold Stares had toured the world relentlessly as a duo, blowing away
audiences across the US and Europe with a fierce, blistering live show that belied their bare bones,
guitar-and-drums setup. In 2023 the band began embracing a whole new kind of chemistry and
launched into their next chapter, adding a third member and channeling the classic power trio sound they grew up on with their explosive acclaimed album,
Voices. Working off the international success of Voices which was voted one of the best albums of 2023 by Classic Rock Magazine, The Cold Stares went into Memphis Magnetic Studio
in Memphis Tennessee and recorded the band’s next chapter and progression, the sprawling album The Southern. Now they are back with The Southern Part 2
which has already bolstered the
blues rocking tracks “Automobile”
and “Little More Rope”.
- A1: Ike Turner– Hey Miss Tina
- A2: Ike Turner– Stringin' Along
- A3: Dennis Binder– I Miss You So
- A4: Dennis Binder– Nobody Wants Me
- A5: Lover Boy (2)– The Way You Treat Me
- A6: Dennis Binder– Early Times
- B1: Ike Turner– Bayou Rock
- B2: Ike Turner– The Wild One
- B3: Dennis Binder– You Got Me Way Down Here
- B4: Ike Turner– All The Blues All The Time
- A1: Athena; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- A2: It's Your Turn; Rhythm Guitar – Andy Fairweather Low*; Written-By – John Entwistle
- A3: Cooks County; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- A4: It's Hard; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- B1: Dangerous; Organ – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- B2: Eminence Front; Electric Piano – Tim Gorman; Synthesizer
- B3: I've Known No War; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C1: One Life's Enough; Piano – Pete Townshend; Synthesizer
- C2: One At A Time; Synthesizer – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- C3: Why Did I Fall For That; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C4: A Man Is A Man; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C5: Cry If You Want; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D1: Eminence Front; Electric Piano – Tim Gorman; Lead Vocals – Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey; Vocals – Pete*, Roger*; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D2: Cry If You Want (Early Alternative Mix); Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D3: One Life's Enough; Lead Vocals – Pete Townshend; Vocals – Pete*; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D4: Dangerous (1997 Unedited Mix); Organ – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- A1: Quint (5)– (The Ballad Of) Sharknado; Written-By – Anthony C. Ferrante, Robbie Rist
- A2: Daniel Davies (3)– Wave Of Mutilation; Written-By – Charles Thompson*
- A3: Camper Van Beethoven– Long Way To Go (Sharknado); Written-By – David Lowery, Jonathan Segel
- A4: Eddie Cole– Shark Rain; Written By – Eddie Cole
- A5: Dave Days– Shark Fight; Written-By – David Colditz
- A6: East Bay Ray– Shark Beach; Written-By – East Bay Ray
- A7: Martin Luther Lennon– Armageddon Surfer Girl, Rock On; Written-By – Anthony Douglas Perkins
- B1: Camper Van Beethoven– Infinite Ocean; Written-By – David Lowery, Jonathan Segel
- B2: Justin Lassen– Jaws Theme (Justin Lassen Remix); Remix – Justin Lassen; Written-By – John T. Williams*
- B3: Barnaby Austin– Shark Attack Written-By – Philip Miller*
- B4: East Bay Ray– Shark Truck; Written-By – East Bay Ray
- B5: Geno Lenardo– That's When I Reach For My Revolver; Written-By – Clint Connelly*
- B6: Quint (5)– Crash; Written-By – Anthony C. Ferrante, Robbie Rist
- A2 10: 0%, Other
- A3: Sugar Kane, Other
- A4: Kool Thing; Other
- B1: Disappearer; Other
- B2: Superstar; Other
- B3: Stones; Other
- B4: Tuff Gnarl; Other
- C1: Teenage Riot; Other
- C2: Shadow Of A Doubt; Other
- C3: Rain On Tin; Other
- C4: Tom Violence; Other
- D1: Mary-Christ; Other
- D2: World Looks Red; Other
- D3: Expressway To Yr Skull; Other
- A1: Bull In The Heather, Other
- D4: Slow Revolution
a A1 Bull In The Heather, Other [Selected By] – Catherine Keener
[b] A2 100%, Other [Selected By] – Mike D
[c] A3 Sugar Kane, Other [Selected By] – Beck
[d] A4 Kool Thing; Other [Selected By] – Radiohead
[e] B1 Disappearer; Other [Selected By] – Portia de Rossi
[f] B2 Superstar; Other [Selected By] – Diablo Cody
[g] B3 Stones; Other [Selected By] – Allison Anders
[h] B4 Tuff Gnarl; Other [Selected By] – Dave Eggers, Mike Watt
[i] C1 Teenage Riot; Other [Selected By] – Eddie Vedder
[j] C2 Shadow Of A Doubt; Other [Selected By] – Michelle Williams
[k] C3 Rain On Tin; Other [Selected By] – Flea
[l] C4 Tom Violence; Other [Selected By] – Gus Van Sant
[m] D1 Mary-Christ; Other [Selected By] – David Cross
[n] D2 World Looks Red; Other [Selected By] – Chloë Sevigny
[o] D3 Expressway To Yr Skull; Other [Selected By] – The Flaming Lips
[a] A1 Bull In The Heather, Other [Selected By] – Catherine Keener
[b] A2 100%, Other [Selected By] – Mike D
[c] A3 Sugar Kane, Other [Selected By] – Beck
[d] A4 Kool Thing; Other [Selected By] – Radiohead
[e] B1 Disappearer; Other [Selected By] – Portia de Rossi
[f] B2 Superstar; Other [Selected By] – Diablo Cody
[g] B3 Stones; Other [Selected By] – Allison Anders
[h] B4 Tuff Gnarl; Other [Selected By] – Dave Eggers, Mike Watt
[i] C1 Teenage Riot; Other [Selected By] – Eddie Vedder
[j] C2 Shadow Of A Doubt; Other [Selected By] – Michelle Williams
[k] C3 Rain On Tin; Other [Selected By] – Flea
[l] C4 Tom Violence; Other [Selected By] – Gus Van Sant
[m] D1 Mary-Christ; Other [Selected By] – David Cross
[n] D2 World Looks Red; Other [Selected By] – Chloë Sevigny
[o] D3 Expressway To Yr Skull; Other [Selected By] – The Flaming Lips
- A1: Space Drift
- A2: Memory Loss
- A3: Siren-Call
- A4: Harmonisers Of The Spheres
- A5: Telepathy Beyond Time
- A6: Older Than Time
- A7: Congestion Hoe-Down
- A8: Shadowland
- A9: Celandine & Columbine
- A10: The Dying Of The Light
- A11: Cloud
- A12: Darkness At Noon
- A13: Future Perfect
- A14: The Killing Skies
- B1: Into The Depths She Calls
- B2: Lazy Summer Afternoons
- B3: Insects Revolt
- B4: Blood Runs Cold
- B5: Post Apocalypse Fog
- B6: Fish Don’t Cry
- B7: Ghost In The Abbey
- B8: Insects Dance
- B9: Dreams Of Magic & Cornfields
- B10: Devil’s Lightening
- B11: Danger Hurts
- B12: Why Me?
First ever release of pioneering radiophonic / experimental / electronic / soundtrack composer you may never have heard of but really should have by now. 26 tracks in all.
As we began the mammoth task of whittling down material for this album Elizabeth recalled the time she met Delia Derbyshire. It was during a party for existing and former Radiophonic Workshop composers at BBC Maida Vale in the early 1980s. Delia introduced herself with typical energy and exuberance proclaiming "It's up to you now - I'm passing the baton. Show these men how we get things done". That must have been quite an honour and responsibility for a young, female composer establishing herself within the male-dominated environs at Delaware Road.
Looking back over a musical career spanning almost five decades, it's clear Elizabeth rose to the challenge and made her mark. She was consistently in demand with television and radio producers, composing for an array of ground-breaking, critically acclaimed and popular BBC projects. Whilst Delia's legacy has achieved mythical status with her position as an innovator and feminist icon secured, the majority of Elizabeth's recorded work remains unavailable so her contribution to the output of the Workshop and evolution of British electronic music is somewhat under-appreciated.
Perhaps this record will help start to remedy the situation. Included are early tape experiments, home demos and non-BBC commissions from the early 1970's to the late 2000s. Having listened to 260+ digital audio tapes from Elizabeth's personal archive we have barely scratched the surface but hope to provide an indication of the breadth of her compositional and sound design skills.
Classically trained in cello and piano, Elizabeth graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in Music in 1973. She was mentored by Tristram Cary who helped her to become UEA's first recipient of a Masters in Electronic Music and later awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Staffordshire University. Joining the BBC as a studio manager in 1975, Elizabeth transferred to the Radiophonic Workshop in 1978. One of her first tasks was to create special sound effects for Blake's 7 using tape loops, the EMS 100 and trusted VCS3.
Her celebrated score for The Living Planet in 1982 featured early use of the PPG synthesizer and earned an Emmy nomination. Over the following years studio technology evolved rapidly, but Elizabeth transitioned from analogue recording techniques to newer digital platforms with relative ease, using samplers, midi sequencing and computer controlled workstations.
With an incredible 1,400 commissions to her name, she created special sound for The Day Of The Triffids, Lord Of The Rings, countless radio dramas including Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Harold Pinter's Moonlight, all of Howard Barker's plays, productions of King Lear, Wordsworth's Prelude and The Pallisers. The success of The Living Planet led to further work for the BBC Natural History Unit followed by numerous commissions for The Natural World. At one point in the late 1980's at least five of her signature tunes were being broadcast every week including Points Of View, Horizon, Doctors To Be and Everyman.
After the closure of the Workshop in 1996 Elizabeth became freelance, arranging Faure's Pavane for the BBC World Cup '98 coverage (reaching no. 9 in the UK singles chart). She wrote additional music for Monty Python's Holy Grail DVD, scored Michael Palin's Full Circle and Sahara TV series, The Lost Gardens Of Heligan and The Human Body with Robert Winston.
Retiring from the music industry in the late 2000's, Elizabeth recently returned to her East Anglian roots and now lives near the coast. She walks daily, listening to all kinds of music, new and old, on her beloved air-pods.
- A1: Chupacabra (Feat The Game)
- A2: Dern & Spruce
- A3: Eazy Call (Feat The Game & Big Hit)
- A4: Cold Ass 2 Step (Feat The Game & Suga Free)
- A5: Meet The Whoops (Feat Meet The Whoops)
- A6: She's Not Around Pt Ii (Feat The Game)
- A7: Gurbs & Youngs (Feat Larry June & Jay Worthy)
- A8: Workout (Feat Lil Jon & Rodney O)
- A9: Chupa’s Groove (Feat Thundercat & Channel Tres)
- B1: Two Hi (Waves)
- B2: Fresh White T (Feat Shiro & D. Blake)
- B3: A Quik Message (Feat Dj Drama)
- B4: Since I Was Lil (Feat Curren$Y, Bun B & Jay Worthy)
- B5: Money, Cars & Guns (Feat Dom Kennedy)
- B6: Ayo (Feat Kaytranada & Barney Bones)
- B7: Ditto (Feat Ceelo Green, Shiro & Gwen Bunn)
- B8: Soul Circus/Chupacabra Outro (Feat. Ab-Soul)
DJ Quik & JasonMartin (formerly known as Problem), are back with their second collaborative project, Chupacabra. As can be the fear with fan-favorite follow-ups, Chupacabra refuses to copy the formula laid out on Rosecrans yet shares the same soul, steeped in the cores of West Coast G-Funk, but alive and grown up, in a more sophisticated tone. With an album that is LA to it’s core (sans a few tasteful features from artists that would get the nod despite not being from there), Chupacabra provides the sounds to a golden summer in the city of Angels. Like the chupacabra, JasonMartin & DJ Quik are both enigmatic and mystical figures in the hip-hop space. A star-studded list of features include The Game, Suga Free, Jay Worthy, Larry June, Channel Tres, Bun B, DOM KENNDEY, & more. 1xLP, pressed on Blue Vinyl.
j B1 | TWO HI (WAVES) feat Wiz Khalifa, Channel Tres, Free Nationals & George Clinton
- A1: Phantoms & Monsters (Quintet - Voice & Strings) (4 20)
- A2: A Witch & A Devil (3 56)
- A3: Truth Is For Losers (2 50)
- A4: Schmutzig (2 37)
- A5: My Friend The Monster (4 08)
- A6: The Madness Of The Summer (4 51)
- B1: Morn (Quintet - String Quartet) (4 39)
- B2: Noon (6 11)
- B3: Night (11 27)
- C1: Flight (Piano Solo) (20 30)
- D1: Break (7 30)
- D2: Moon (13 40)
Black Vinyl[23,32 €]
I fell into a deep sleep of reason Everything broken and hence when I woke up from that deep sleep of reason it all made sense
A Unique Artistic Partnership This project represents a distinct and carefully considered artistic endeavor. Developed by Mark Springer (Rip, Rig and Panic) and Neil Tennant (The Pet Shop Boys), it combines a suite for piano, quartet, and quintet with vocals, accompanied by lyrics offering thoughtful introspection. The collaboration explores the intersection of divergent creative approaches-one characterized by radical expression, the other by meticulous craftsmanship. The result is a work that invites reflection and demonstrates the potential of disciplined artistic dialogue.
The Sources of the Project Neil Tennant: I bought a book of Goya's print series Los Caprichos which had inspired Mark's music and saw that the artworks were a satirical, cruel, nightmarish portrayal of the politics, corruption and culture of his era, exploring his dreams - or nightmares - while exposing the double standards of the ruling establishment. The lyrics I wrote for "Sleep of Reason", in response to Los Caprichos, are intended to be sardonic and dreamlike, looking back to Goya's nightmares but then reflecting on my experiences in 21st Century popular culture and media in which I have located the "monsters" Goya saw in his dreams. It often feels like we're living in an era dominated by monsters with their grotesque egos hollering through social media, unfiltered and untruthful, leaving a trail of wreckage behind them. Maybe it's always felt like that.
Picture Vinyl[32,14 €]
Motorjesus aus Mönchengladbach sind zurück – und mit „Streets of Fire“ drehen sie den Motor weiter auf Anschlag! Ihr mittlerweile achtes Studioalbum führt ihren unverkennbaren High Octane Heavy Rock in eine neue, noch explosivere Dimension.
Mit Vollgas voraus präsentieren sie eine Mischung aus Motörhead-infiziertem Rotzrock, hymnischem 80er-Jahre-Metal im Stil von Judas Priest und Iron Maiden sowie einer starken Prise Punk-Attitüde. Das Ergebnis: Ein kompromissloses Heavy- Rock-Feuerwerk, das sowohl alte Fans als auch neue Hörer mitreißen wird.
Motorjesus haben den Tank randvoll gefüllt und treten das Gaspedal durch! Nach ihrem letzten Album „Hellbreaker“, das Platz 20 der deutschen Albumcharts erreichte und der Band Festival-Auftritte auf Summer Breeze, Rock Hard Festival und vielen weiteren Bühnen sicherte, setzen sie mit „Streets of Fire“ neue Maßstäbe. Das Album strotzt nur so vor kraftvollen Hymnen, die zum Mitsingen und Fäuste-in-die-Luft- Recken einladen. Diesmal bewusst ohne Balladen, sondern mit noch mehr Speed,
Groove und treibenden Riffs, die sofort ins Ohr gehen.
Produzenten-Legende Dan Swanö (Opeth, Dissection, Edge of Sanity) ist begeistert: „Diese Songs haben einen neuen Fokus und eine unglaubliche Energie – ich habe mir beim Mischen buchstäblich den Fuß wundgetreten!“
Mit ihrem unverwechselbaren Sound, der Hard Rock, Metal und Punk-Einflüsse vereint, beweisen Motorjesus einmal mehr, dass sie zu den beständigsten und kraftvollsten Heavy-Rock-Bands Deutschlands gehören. Ihre unbändige Live-Energie konnten sie bereits auf Touren mit Motörhead, Anthrax, Mustasch und Prong unter
Beweis stellen – und auch auf „Streets of Fire“ liefern sie wieder pure Rock’n’Roll- Power ohne Kompromisse!
- Hey Man/Hey Self
- Saccade I
- Gone (In The Morning)
- Crying In My Sleep
- Spiritual Kick
- Saccade Ii
- I Feel So Dumb
- I Don't Wanna Be So High
- Saccade Iii
- Baby, My Bad
- A Date For One
- That's Fine
- Bouquet
- Saccade Iv
- Quite Right Kindly
Black Vinyl[24,79 €]
In ,What's The Matter, M. Ross?", dem dritten Album des eigenwilligen Autors M. Ross Perkins, befindet sich unser Junge auf einer Reise nach innen, auf der er das Transzendente und und Existenzielles mit seinem lyrisch bisher bekenntnishaftesten Album verbindet. Multiinstrumentalist Perkins muss man dem Singer/Songwriter-Zeitgeist zurechnen, der für MJ Lenderman und Waxahatchee schwärmt und gleichzeitig Optimismus vermittelt. "What's the Matter, M Ross?" wurde komplett von Perkins komponiert, gespielt und in seinem Studio in Dayton, OH aufgenommen. Die Kopfhörer-Symphonien bewegen sich mit einer bedächtigen, komponierten Raffinesse, während die Texte neues Terrain erkunden. Die Eckpfeiler des Psych-Pop bleiben: die Schnörkel von Nilsson sind noch da, aber auch Gram Parsons und Jonathan Richman. Wenn man "What's the Matter, M. Ross?" geografisch einordnen will, dann ist das Album zu gleichen Teilen Laurel Canyon und Big Pink, mehr Woodstock die Stadt als das Festival. Perkins ist ein in sich geschlossener Teenage Fanclub (aus der Spätphase) mit George Harrisons spirituellem Sinn für inneres Fernweh.
Red Transparent Vinyl,[27,31 €]
Motorjesus aus Mönchengladbach sind zurück – und mit „Streets of Fire“ drehen sie den Motor weiter auf Anschlag! Ihr mittlerweile achtes Studioalbum führt ihren unverkennbaren High Octane Heavy Rock in eine neue, noch explosivere Dimension.
Mit Vollgas voraus präsentieren sie eine Mischung aus Motörhead-infiziertem Rotzrock, hymnischem 80er-Jahre-Metal im Stil von Judas Priest und Iron Maiden sowie einer starken Prise Punk-Attitüde. Das Ergebnis: Ein kompromissloses Heavy- Rock-Feuerwerk, das sowohl alte Fans als auch neue Hörer mitreißen wird.
Motorjesus haben den Tank randvoll gefüllt und treten das Gaspedal durch! Nach ihrem letzten Album „Hellbreaker“, das Platz 20 der deutschen Albumcharts erreichte und der Band Festival-Auftritte auf Summer Breeze, Rock Hard Festival und vielen weiteren Bühnen sicherte, setzen sie mit „Streets of Fire“ neue Maßstäbe. Das Album strotzt nur so vor kraftvollen Hymnen, die zum Mitsingen und Fäuste-in-die-Luft- Recken einladen. Diesmal bewusst ohne Balladen, sondern mit noch mehr Speed,
Groove und treibenden Riffs, die sofort ins Ohr gehen.
Produzenten-Legende Dan Swanö (Opeth, Dissection, Edge of Sanity) ist begeistert: „Diese Songs haben einen neuen Fokus und eine unglaubliche Energie – ich habe mir beim Mischen buchstäblich den Fuß wundgetreten!“
Mit ihrem unverwechselbaren Sound, der Hard Rock, Metal und Punk-Einflüsse vereint, beweisen Motorjesus einmal mehr, dass sie zu den beständigsten und kraftvollsten Heavy-Rock-Bands Deutschlands gehören. Ihre unbändige Live-Energie konnten sie bereits auf Touren mit Motörhead, Anthrax, Mustasch und Prong unter
Beweis stellen – und auch auf „Streets of Fire“ liefern sie wieder pure Rock’n’Roll- Power ohne Kompromisse!
In ,What's The Matter, M. Ross?", dem dritten Album des eigenwilligen Autors M. Ross Perkins, befindet sich unser Junge auf einer Reise nach innen, auf der er das Transzendente und und Existenzielles mit seinem lyrisch bisher bekenntnishaftesten Album verbindet. Multiinstrumentalist Perkins muss man dem Singer/Songwriter-Zeitgeist zurechnen, der für MJ Lenderman und Waxahatchee schwärmt und gleichzeitig Optimismus vermittelt. "What's the Matter, M Ross?" wurde komplett von Perkins komponiert, gespielt und in seinem Studio in Dayton, OH aufgenommen. Die Kopfhörer-Symphonien bewegen sich mit einer bedächtigen, komponierten Raffinesse, während die Texte neues Terrain erkunden. Die Eckpfeiler des Psych-Pop bleiben: die Schnörkel von Nilsson sind noch da, aber auch Gram Parsons und Jonathan Richman. Wenn man "What's the Matter, M. Ross?" geografisch einordnen will, dann ist das Album zu gleichen Teilen Laurel Canyon und Big Pink, mehr Woodstock die Stadt als das Festival. Perkins ist ein in sich geschlossener Teenage Fanclub (aus der Spätphase) mit George Harrisons spirituellem Sinn für inneres Fernweh.
- Will U Still U
- Head
- Liked U Better
- Doubt
- Future Is Dumb
- Soft Living
- Healmode
- Life Admin
- I Wanna Be Wrong
- Graveyard Song
- 3: Summers
Reissued vinyl of 2023 album HELLMODE.Jeff Rosenstock makes increasingly chaotic albums for an increasingly chaotic world. With each passing year, it feels like the temperature of the universe boils five degrees hotter, and with each new album, Rosenstock's music grows more unwieldy and lawless. Louder, faster, more feral. Which brings us to 2023_a planet on fire, a mere 90 seconds to midnight on the doomsday clock, and the release of Rosenstock's appropriately titled, anarchic record, HELLMODE. "To me, the album feels like the chaos of being alive right now," Rosenstock says of HELLMODE. "We're experiencing all these things at the same time that trigger our senses, and emotions that make us feel terrible. We're just feeling way too much all at once!" But for all its textured turmoil, there are also surprising glimpses of clarity and grace to be found in HELLMODE, when Rosenstock deliberately slows things down in places that are prettier and more delicate, rare moments of shelter in the storm. Which only makes it more rewarding when these moments unexpectedly unravel and spiral back into extreme, manic chaos, like abruptly being flung into a Nintendo game on level 99. Vinyl is transparent black ice coloured!
- Hell On Wheels
- Over The Edge
- Boogie Van
- King Of The Road
- No Dice
- Blue Tile Fever
- Grasschopper
- Weird Beard
- Drive
- Hotdoggin
- Freedom Of Choice
- Breathing Fire
- Hanglider
Like a fine wine, Fu Manchu's 1999 classic, King Of The Road, gets better with age and fans continue to demand hearing these tunes the way the band intended - on wax. Out of print since 2019, the Joe Barresi (Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Queens Of The Stone Age) helmed work is back and this time on yellow and black splatter vinyl in a limited edition. This is a repressing of the 2015 remaster done by Carl Saff, which includes 2 bonus tracks: "Breathing Fire" (originally on the German vinyl release) and "Hanglider" (which was previously unreleased). "After a bit of a break from albums, not counting the Return to Earth singles compilation, Fu Manchu fully fired up and took off again with King of the Road, an album that doesn't so much follow on from The Action Is Go as flat out continue it. Hill has a touch more bite to his vocals this time around, but otherwise there's little to differentiate the two records -- and that's very much meant as a compliment. With plenty of touring and other things under their belts, the lineup has fully jelled and sounds it, Bjork's bad-ass drumming (and occasional cowbells, of course) and Balch's insane lead guitar crunch possibly even better than ever. Together it's all one megariff and nasty, slamming rhythm after another, and face it, anyone expecting anything else from Fu Manchu really needs to find another band. Joe Barresi co-produces with the band, and while there's no extra keyboard/organ weirdness this time around, it hardly matters. In as much as there's a theme to King of the Road beyond the basics of driving, drugs, and that demon rock & roll, it's driving -- there's a reason why the cover and internal art features a slew of great '70s-era photos from a massive van rally. The one shot of the fully leather-covered interior of one mobile love nest, complete with black curtains, about says it all. Then there's the megachugging title track ("King of the road says you move too slow!"), "Hell on Wheels," "Boogie Van," and so forth -- call it a concept album that doesn't waste time with elves and yogis. As with the last album, a punk/new wave nugget gets the cover treatment here -- none other than Devo's "Freedom of Choice." Needless to say, now it sounds just like a Fu Manchu original." ALLMUSIC
- Bottom Feeders
- Fire And Blood
- Hot Molasses
- The Longest Time
- Dark Matters
- Make It Right
- Terlingua
- Heavey Rain
Blues Rock aus Irlands tiefem Süden: Dieses Power-Trio verbindet nach wie vor Elemente des Hard Rock mit dem Blues von Bands wie Gov't Mule, Lynyrd Skynyrd und Led Zeppelin. Jetzt sind die Jungs mit ihrem vierten Studioalbum zurück, zwei außergewöhnliche Live-Alben gibt's ebenfalls. Die Band wurde 2009 in Cork City gegründet, als Leadsängerin Christy O'Hanlon die ehemalige Rhythmusgruppe der Clonmel Punk Rock Band Aural Ammunition, Stephen McGrath (Bass) und Gev Barrett (Schlagzeug) traf. Allmusic über das Debüt des Trios: "Electric Soup" ist nicht nur ein vielversprechendes Debüt, sondern ein wildes Biest von einem Album: dreckig, mager, gemein und gefühlvoll." Classic Rock Blues Mag über das zweite Album: ,Ich liebe das Album, "Rumble Shake" ist umwerfend". Classic Rock Blues Magazine. In CBCs eigenen Worten: ,Wir haben "Ghost dance" genau so gemacht, wie wir es immer machen wollten. Wir haben unser Lager in den Gaf Studios in Co Tipperary aufgeschlagen, nur wir und der Produzent Philip Magee. Wir haben die Tracks so aufgenommen, dass sie unsere berühmte Live-Energie einfangen, und dann hat Philip die Tracks in den nächsten Monaten in seinem eigenen Studio fertig produziert. Wir sind unheimlich stolz auf dieses, unser neues Album. Das gesamte Werk führt direkt zurück in die 70er Jahre, als Bands wie Ten Years After, George Thorogood, Johnny Winter, Allman Brothers, Cream, Rory Gallagher und viele andere an der Spitze ihres Könnens standen. Und da stehen Crow Black Chicken jetzt auch. Die CD ist ein Digpak, die LP ist rot mit einem schwarzen Marmor-Effekt versehen.
- 1: Roar Like Thunder
- 2: When The Sun Goes Down
- 3: Come On
- 4: Talking Bout Sex
- 5: Blackout
- 6: I Go Boom
- 7: Set It Free
- 8: Hello Goodbye
- 9: Machine Gun
- 10: Let It Burn
Buckcherry will release their 11th studio album Roar Like Thunder on June 13th, 2025. The 10-track record was produced by Marti Frederiksen, who previously produced the band's 4th album, Black Butterfly, and co-wrote one of their biggest hits "Sorry." Frederiksen also co-wrote the songs on this album with vocalist Josh Todd and guitarist Stevie D. The album was recorded in Sienna Studios in Nashville in 2024. Says Josh about the new album, “Roar Like Thunder is going to lift your spirits, shake you up, and remind you why the hell you started listening to rock ‘n’ roll!”
- Youth Gone Wild
- Big Guns
- Here I Am
- Sweet Little Sister
- Can’t Stand The Heartache
- Makin’ A Mess
- I Remember You
- Piece Of Me
- Midnight / Tornado
- 18: And Life
- Rattlesnake Shake
„Skid Row“ ist das fünffach mit Platin ausgezeichnete Debütalbum der New Jersey Hardrock-Band Skid Row. Das 1989 erschienene Album besteht aus der klassischen Besetzung: Dave Sabo (Gitarre), Rachel Bolan (Bass), Sebastian Bach (Gesang), Scotti Hill (Gitarre) und Rib Affuso (Schlagzeug). Es enthält einige der größten Hits der Band wie „18 and Life“, „I Remember You“ und „Youth Gone Wild“.
- 1: Jimmy
- 2: I'm Out
- 3: Gimme The Bone
- 4: Never Enough
- 5: Cement Shoes
- 6: Concrete Jungle
- 7: I've Seen It All
- 8: Don't Wanna Be Like Me
- 9: One Big Step
- 10: Blood On The Streets
- 11: Pressure
This is not the end of a dark alleyway in some US city, this is not the bottom of a platform heel in England, this is not the back corner of some dusty drawer at a record fair in Holland. These are not the places you’ll find rock and roll. This is Quebec: A different sensory perception of rock and roll. A heightened awareness of the highest highs and the lowest lows. This is Belgium with snowmobiles, Catholic Texas, Ugly France. All the crumbling highways, the coldest beers, and the loudest joints. Guitars do different things in Quebec. PUFFER shimmy across the invisible barricade between Montreal and the rest of the world not just as another crop of punks but as the great descendants and inheritors of modern greats like INEPSY’s “Rock and Roll Babylon” and ANNIHILATION TIME's “II.” Loud, brash, unrelenting. You’ll go deaf before you get bored of it.
Self produced, self recorded, and mixed by the band, this is the vanguard of punk that has lived long beyond it’s moments of origin. This pure blast of 1979 by way of the hellish weimar end-times of 2025 never made the necessity of punk rock feel so real.
FFO SLAUGHTER AND THE DOGS, the 222s, THE DISCORDS, MOTORHEAD, INEPSY, AA Restaurant, Montreal pool room, Katacombes, and the eternal flame of punk in La Belle Provence.
- 1: Stay Tuned
- 2: Monster Truck
- 3: Animal
- 4: Be A Sport
- 5: Meg
- 6: Lafayette
- 7: And What?
- 8: Precious Stones
- 9: All In
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Rock’n’roll revivalists Split Dogs are not here to make 15 second viral videos, they’re not here to sell you a lifestyle, they’re here to destroy. Born from the frustration of seeing music become commodified and soulless, vocalist Harry Atkins and guitarist Mil Martinez had the idea to form a band as far back as 2015, with the name ‘Split Dogs’ pulled from the classic zombie film ‘Return of the Living Dead’.
In South London, a young Martinez would hear Status Quo, Bachman Turner Overdrive and Dire Straits on the car radio while his father drove him to school. At home he would invade his older brothers’ record collection which leaned towards the harder sounds of punk and heavy metal. Meanwhile in the Black Country, Harry’s mother instilled a love of Northern Soul, Slade and rock’n’roll, with stories of nights out at Club Lafayette and family singalongs at home. According to Martinez, “Our sound is a culmination of all those early influences and, to be honest, it really shows.”
It wasn’t until 2022 that Split Dogs officially arrived on the scene with bass player Suez Boyle joining the band in 2023. Already a prominent figure in the queer punk scene, Suez played the first ever Rebellion Festival at the tender age of 16 with her band The Walking Abortions. Up until that point, drummer Chris Hugall, an old friend of Martinez and former member of ska punks Mouthwash (signed to Rancid’s label Hellcat back in the day), was only on hand to help design artwork. It wasn’t until 2024 Hugall joined the band full time, cementing the current line-up.
The raucous live shows and infectious lyrics saw the four-piece make a name for themselves among the punks of Bristol, a scene that has always welcomed LGBTQ+ and marginalised people. As word spread, so did the gigging, and soon enough Split Dogs were playing to sold out rooms in mainland Europe, eventually grabbing the attention of UK label Venn Records (Gallows, Bob Vylan, High Vis). ‘Here to Destroy’ was recorded over three days at Middle Farm Studios by producer Peter Miles. All tracks were laid straight to a 16 track reel-to-reel tape machine, no autotune, no effects pedals, no computers. To add to the music’s authenticity, the album was recorded live, with Harry singing along in a vocal booth. No cutting and pasting, just nailing takes. According to Martinez, “It was a blast! We fully immersed ourselves, sleeping in a small apartment below the studio, cooking meals and listening to Pete’s extensive record collection”. While the final result is a step away from Split Dogs early punk sound, the attitude is still there in droves. “We wanted the album to have a raw bones feel,” Martinez tells us, “real 1970s rock’n’roll!”. Harry channels the spirit of Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as they tear through hook after hook, singing about the Northern Soul clubs their mother once frequented (‘Lafayette’), the Orwellian nightmare we’re heading for (“Stay Tuned”) and a touching homage to British working class culture (“And What?”). As the album title makes clear, Split Dogs are here to destroy, but they’re also here to rebuild and remind us of music’s essence. “We’re not beholden to the digital age, we don’t want to get famous on social media, we just want to show the world that rock’n’roll is alive and well”.
- Just Another Sucker On The Vine
- Dream
- La Vie En Rose
- Johnsburg, Illinois
- You Don't Know Me
- Falling In Love Again
- I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home
- Picture In A Frame
- The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)
- What'll I Do?
- Moonlight Serenade
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Ragtime
What's Not To Love? is an album of music from John C. Reilly's vaudeville-inspired show where he embodies a character called Mister Romantic. Mister Romantic marks the Academyr, GRAMMYr, and TONYr award nominee's most personal project to date. The show, which was created to foster empathy and love for one another, has been described by Vanity Fair as "fiercely funny," while Theaterly hailed it as one of the best performances of 2024 following a one-night show in New York City. John is backed by a band of multi-time GRAMMYr-winners performing songs from the Great American Songbook as his character sets out on a mission to get someone (anyone!) to fall in love with him.
- Full Grown Man
- Twirling In The Middle
- Jealous Boy
- Young Reader
- Beep Boop Computers
- Muck (Very Human Features)
- When The Little Choo Choo Train Toots His Little Horn
- How To Be A Confidante
- Living In The Future
- Tales Of A Visionary Teller
- The Sound Of Communism
- Blame Me
- Appropriate Emotions
The Bug Club sind wieder da, für ihren jährlichen Termin auf dem Markt der Garagen-Rock-Macher, wo sie eine weitere reinrassige Platte anpreisen. LP-Nummer vier, "Very Human Features", erscheint kurz nach der ersten Sub Pop-Veröffentlichung der Band, "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System" von 2024. Mit dieser Platte setzte die Band ihre Liebesbeziehung zu BBC Radio 6 fort, begann dank einer Session mit KEXP eine neue und tauchte auf den Seiten des NME auf. Gibt es noch etwas auf der Liste? Oh ja, Festivalauftritte, unter anderem im heimischen Green Man's Walled Garden, das bis auf den letzten Platz gefüllt ist. Dann Auftritte in den USA an den Orten, von denen die Briten immer nur hören. Dieses Album - eine neue Ladung typisch verspielter, riffgeladener, intelligenter Bug Club-Songs - gibt der Band einen Vorwand, ihre nicht enden wollende Tournee fortzusetzen und ihre schreienden Fans zu füttern, die dank der unermüdlichen Veröffentlichungswelle dieser Band überschwänglich und erwartungsvoll sind. Auf "Very Human Features" haben The Bug Club ihre Gewohnheit fortgesetzt, sich als ein kollektiver Geist zu präsentieren. Zwei in Einem. Selten findet man eine Band mit zwei kreativen Kräften, die eine so einzigartige, gemeinsame Perspektive, Sinn für Humor und ein Händchen für Popmelodien haben. In "Beep Boop Computers" wechseln Sänger Sam (auch an der Gitarre) und Tilly (am Bass) zwischen I's, my's und we's hin und her, als ob es da keinen Unterschied gäbe, während sie zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen und Erfahrungen in einer glorreichen Glam-Rock-Demontage der menschlichen Aspekte, auf die der Titel des Albums verweist, auf die Schippe nehmen. Um beim Thema zu bleiben: "How to Be a Confidante" macht das, was The-Bug-Club wirklich können, indem sie, wieder als zwei Stimmen aus demselben Kopf, allgemeine Aspekte unseres Lebens herausgreifen und sie lächerlich klingen lassen. Das Surreale liegt im Vertrauten, nicht im Ignorieren des Vertrauten - The Bug Club wissen das, und dieses Verständnis bildet zusammen mit einer unerbittlichen Basslinie das Rückgrat dieses Garagenrock-angehauchten Gassenhauers. Nachdem The Bug Club in den USA dank der kräftigen Garagen-Punk-Scheibe "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System" und der anschließenden US-Tournee eine entsprechend große Fangemeinde gewonnen haben, wird die fruchtbare Partnerschaft mit Sup Pop mit "Very Human Features" noch schmackhafter. Die neue Platte ist ein sicherer und unendlich witziger Wirbelwind aus literarischem, selbstreferenziellem und gut gelauntem Rock'n'Roll. Die Band reitet auf der immer weiter anschwellenden Welle ihrer Popularität, als ob sie auf Rollschuhen schnell über den Aldi-Parkplatz in Caldicot flitzen würde. Möge es lange so weitergehen.
- 1: Ten Degrees Of Strange
- 2: Nether
- 3: The World To Come
- 4: Flood In The Desert
- 5: Tree Rings
- 6: Gods And Monsters
- 7: Enkidu Walked
- 8: Bonedigger
- 9: I Can’t Swim There
- 10: Home And Dry
- 11: Ferryman
Johnny and Robert began work on the album in the first weeks of the pandemic, wanting to make music that sang of those dangerous, disorienting spring days; when birdsong was brighter –– and the sense of bewilderment more powerful –– than any of us had known before. They drew inspiration in part from The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest surviving work of world literature; an epic poem from Ancient Mesopotamia that contains the earliest version of the Flood Myth. To Johnny and Robert, Gilgamesh resonated eerily with the present moment –– and it catalysed their song-writing. For Gilgamesh is a story of friendship, love, loss, grief, bad governance and good dreaming; of natural disaster and environmental crisis. It also contains the first recorded act of human destruction of the natural world: when Gilgamesh and Enkidu travel to the Sacred Cedar Wood, slay the guardian spirit of the forest, and cut down the trees with their axes, thereby bringing catastrophe upon themselves. Johnny and Robert wrote the album between March 2020 and February 2021, during a year in which we all wandered unsure of our path, lost in the cedar wood. The songs were composed in large part as a correspondence, through a back-and-forth of notebook pages, voice-recordings and WhatsApp-messages, at a time when lockdowns made meeting in person impossible. The first eight songs were recorded in an off-grid cottage deep in a Hampshire forest, with the sounds of chainsaws felling trees drifting in through the windows along with the birdsong. The result is an album at once urgent and ancient, which fuses poetry, landscape, myth and music into something unique. These are songs that ring with hope, love and sadness –– and one need not know anything about The Epic of Gilgamesh to be touched by them.
The road is a wrinkled timeline. Uncanny flatness conceals unfolding textures, transparent layers and open tabs. The truck cuts the landscape, tracing the road with a line of mad logic that composites time, space, thought. On “Le Camion de Marguerite Duras,” French duo Jean-Marie Mercimek have returned with a road movie for the blind. Composed and recorded by Marion Molle and Ronan Riou over six years across France and Belgium, this unlikely distillation of microtonal MIDI composition, French B.O., and post-punk chansons brazenly expands the duos’ penchant for lowkey narrative spectacle.
Across “Le Camion,” sounds form a theatrical screen. Our ears are the curtains drawn wide and listening with a look that pans across the shot. No title cards, they cut straight to action. The truck is a camera, zooming and framing the tracks as scenes. Songwriting and sound design blur in a tangle of delicate economy. The balance of mutant music-boxes and dewy miniatures recalls otherworldly hits from Gareth Williams’ Flaming Tunes, Residents, and catchier corners of the Lovely Music catalog. Strange, sure, but this flick is never quite a cartoon. Molle and Riou’s vocals dilate into a cast of very human characters. Voices sing borrowed texts like untrained actors (playing themselves, in fact) stepping into the frame once before disappearing forever. And when they’re gone, you miss them. But here in the truck, it all comes back again under the cyclic spell of repose in perpetual motion. Turn up the radio and appuyez sur le champignon. - Turner Williams Jr.
- 1: Love Will See Us Through This
- 2: Bergab
- 3: Die Bestie Mit Dem Brennenden Schweif
- 4: Ich Hab Von Der Musik Geträumt
- 5: Die Satanischen Fersen
- 6: Mein Eid
- 7: Pervert The Source
- 8: Fka M & M 1
- 9: Wheelgreaser
- 10: Hab Gnade!
- 11: Funke & Benzin
- 12: Your Fears Are Well-Founded
- 13: Mein Mo(Nu)Ment (Feat. Sophia Blenda)
- 14: Inkomplett
- 15: Rosa
- 16: Nation Of Resignation
- 17: Ein Haus
Man singt und es wird: Im Zuge eines Zusammenbruchs hat Max Gruber den Soloartist Drangsal gekillt und die Band Drangsal gegründet. Am Ende des Tunnels steht das im Juni 2025 erscheinende Album, Aus keiner meiner Brücken die in Asche liegen ist je ein Phönix emporgestiegen.
Seit über zehn Jahren sichelt Max Gruber mittlerweile die Zick-Zack-Schneise Drangsal durch die deutsche Poplandschaft: Harieschaim aus 2016, Zores aus 2018 und zuletzt Exit Strategy – das ihm 2021 Platz 6 der Albumcharts bescherte – erdachte Gruber größtenteils im Alleingang. Und dann war da noch etwas nach seiner Exit Strategy: Ein Zusammenbruch. Max Gruber wusste nicht mehr, ob und wenn ja, wie er weiter Drangsal machen will, veröffentlichte im Ullstein-Verlag sein literarisches Debüt »Doch«, gründete Die Benjamins, holte so gemeinsam mit Charlotte Brandi, Thomas Götz und Julian Knoth Hans-A-Plast Frontfrau Annette Benjamin aus dem Ruhestand und reaktivierte unlängst das 2016 mit Stella Sommer gegründete Duo Die Mausis.
Und doch, von innen wie von außen, immer wieder die Frage nach einem neuen Drangsal-Album. Wenn es denn überhaupt nochmal eines geben soll, erkannte Gruber, musste er die Arbeitsweise, auf deren Grundlage Drangsal-Songs entstehen, fundamental verändern. Auf alles Ringen folgte, was unvermeidbar war: Der Reset. Max Gruber hat den Soloartist Drangsal gekillt und die dreiköpfige Band Drangsal gegründet – zusammen mit zwei Mitmusikern, die ihn aus seinen Gewohnheiten gelöst haben: Lukas Korn und Marvin Holley.
Erstgenannter ist Gitarrist und Produzent, spielt in der Band Lyschko, produzierte zuletzt das Album silber von Mia Morgan und hat seit 2020 als Bassist an der Drangsal-Liveband partizipiert. Zweiterer studierte Jazz- und klassische Gitarre sowie Komposition in Stuttgart und Wien, stand mit Sam Vance-Law und Fil Bo Riva auf der Bühne und arrangierte für Film und Theater. Lukas Korn und Marvin Holley haben dafür gesorgt, dass sich die zentrale Figur im Kosmos Drangsal dreiteilt.
Das Liedermachen in Bandkonstellation ließ alle Angst platzen: Getragen von Euphorie nahmen Gruber, Holley und Korn ab Ende 2022 etliche Songskizzen und damit den Unterbau eines siebzehnteiligen Albums auf. Nach Kreativurlauben an der polnischen Grenze und Ostsee stand eine von Max Rieger produzierte und von Lukas Korn Co-produzierte vierte Drangsal-LP. Sie trägt den schwergängigen Titel Aus keiner meiner Brücken die in Asche liegen ist je ein Phönix emporgestiegen und erscheint im Juni 2025. Gruber, Holley und Korn haben sich auf das Credo so wenig wie möglich, so viel wie nötig verständigt – und dadurch einen Umbruch im Klangkosmos Drangsals manifestiert, der völlig neue Dynamiken mit sich bringt. Aus keiner meiner Brücken die in Asche liegen ist je ein Phönix emporgestiegen hält Leerstellen aus, in seinem Zentrum stehen, statt Synthesizer, Akustikgitarren, die immer wieder an der Grenze zu Blues und Jazz wandeln. Wo speziell auf Exit Strategy noch überzuckerter Synth-Pop preschte, ist nun Klavier zu hören; Orgel, Klavinet und Cembalo; Xylophon, Violinen und Celli; von Ralph Heidel gespielte Querflöten und Saxophone.
Dazwischen drei Episoden, in denen sich Gospel Chöre und Technobeats breitmachen. Max Rieger hat die drei dazu motiviert, Echtheit, auch Imperfektion im Moment der Aufnahme zuzulassen – und großen Anteil daran, dass »Aus keiner meiner Brücken die in Asche liegen ist je ein Phönix emporgestiegen« ein realistisches Abbild des Trios bietet. Die Stimmung? Dagegen eher ein Wechselbad. Max Gruber singt von Selbstentfremdung, vom Für und Wider des Stillstands, vom Sichhingeben und Sichwegschmeißen – mal auf deutsch, mal auf englisch, mal zart, mal angewidert. Grubers Stimme klingt, nach einer klassischen Gesangsausbildung, die der Einunddreißigjährige angetreten hat, zielbewusster. Umarmungen Marke »Ich hab von der Musik geträumt und Inkomplett treffen auf Gewitterwolken à la Mein Eid und dem Sophia-Blenda-Feature Mein Mo(nu)ment. Entlang rigoroser Entkernung und Hexenjagd geht es Bergab – für dich, für mich, für Max Gruber sowieso. Er ist über weite Teile der Platte hinweg auf der Flucht vor sich selbst, den alten Geistern, dem leidigen Wachzustand: Wär’ ich doch bloß nimmermehr erwacht, ich schliefe in ewigem Glück. Gruber sucht und sucht: Nach innerem Frieden, nach Gnade, nach unverbranntem Boden, nach neuen Versionen seiner Selbst – und das vergeblich. Immerhin scheinen Erinnerungen mit der Zeit zu verschwimmen: Grubers Worte – zu sich und zur Welt – klingen im hinteren Teil der Platte sanfter, vergebender, resümierender. Ein Schlüsselmoment? Das von der Schauspielerin Rosa Lembeck eingesprochene, Monolog artig formulierte Klanggedicht Rosa – Es ist so: Man singt und es wird.
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.
Das Eels Album 'Souljacker' (2001) wieder verfügbar auf rotem Vinyl! 'Souljacker' ist ein wildes, ungezähmtes Biest - eine Mischung aus rauem Gutter-Blues und verstörender Wiegenlied-Ästhetik. Produziert von John Parish (PJ Harvey), tauscht Mark Oliver Everett (E) die orchestrale Wärme von 'Daisies of the Galaxy' gegen eine kantigere, düsterere Klangwelt ein: verzerrte Gitarren, gespenstische Loops und Texte, die zwischen Bedrohung und Melancholie balancieren. Vom entfesselten Stampfen von 'Dog Faced Boy' bis zur filmischen Weite von 'Fresh Feeling' - Souljacker ist ruhelos, unberechenbar und fängt das Beste aus Tom Waits’ rauer Poesie, Becks Exzentrik und der dunklen Seite amerikanischen Storytellings ein. Diese Reissue auf rotem 1LP-Vinyl holt das finstere Herz des Albums zurück ans Licht.
- Opening
- Sapphire
- Zephyrs I
- Nward Landscapes
- A Dark & Graceful Wilderness
- Spirit Masked Wolf
- Nights Tender Reckoning
- Mother Destroyer
- Concealed Descent
- Unworld
- Phoebus
HEXVESSEL erkunden auf ihrem epischen siebten Album "Nocturne" liminale Räume, z.B. zwischen Licht und Dunkelheit sowie Natur und Einsamkeit. Die sich kontinuierlich wandelnde finnische Band besinnt sich wieder auf ihre Wurzeln im Folk und im psychedelischen Rock, indem sie akustische Zwischenspiele, kosmische Synthesizer und geisterhafte Pianoklänge kunstvoll mit den frostgesponnenen Fäden ihres Black Metal Geflechts verwebt. "Nocturne" klingt sowohl vertraut als auch unverhohlen progressiv, da HEXVESSEL ihre eigene Tradition mit einer frischen Neuerfindung ihres charakteristischen Sounds vermischen. Der Keim für dieses Meisterwerk wurde durch die Aufführung eines Auftragswerks beim Roadburn Festival 2024 gesetzt, das ursprünglich den Titel "Music for Gloaming: A Nocturne" trug. Mit diesem Album nimmt das Projekt eine ausgearbeitete physische Gestalt an. Dieses opus magnum verbindet den rauen Geist von Quorthons Black Metal mit dem komplexen Minimalismus zeitgenössischer Komponisten wie Philip Glass, György Ligeti und Avro Pärt. Den eklektischen Charakter von "Nocturne" unterstreichen ausgewählte Gastauftritte wie der ätherische Gesang von Saara Nevalainen oder die harschen Stimmen der Avantgarde Black Metal Vorreiter Yusaf Vicotnik Parvez (DHG/DØDHEIMSGARD) und ORANSSI PAZUZUs Juho Vanhanen. HEXVESSEL stammen zwar aus dem finnischen Tampere, die Band wurde aber vom englischen Sänger und Songwriter Kvohst alias Mat McNerney gegründet, nachdem er im Jahr 2009 in das nordische Land gezogen war. In vielerlei Hinsicht spiegeln HEXVESSEL die Natur ihres Gründers wider. Der Sänger und Songwriter war schon in vielen erfolgreichen Gruppen und Projekten aktiv, deren Spektrum von der britischen Black Metal Band CODE über einen Abstecher bei den norwegischen Legenden DHG bis hin zu den Rock-Shootingstars BEASTMILK reicht, die er später mit GRAVE PLEASURES fortsetzte. Mit "Nocturne" laden HEXVESSEL alle dunklen Seelen der Erde zu einem transzendentalen Nachtritual ein, das unter anderem die Klangvisionen von DARKTHRONE, TANGERINE DREAM und Philip Glass aus der toten Vergangenheit erweckt und mit neuem Leben erfüllt.
With their seventh full-length "Nocturne", HEXVESSEL explore the liminal spaces between light and darkness, nature and solitude on an epic album. The ever evolving and shifting Finnish band has reawakened their treasured roots in folk music and psychedelic rock as they artfully weave acoustic interludes, cosmic synths, and spectral piano into the frost-spun threads on their black metal loom. "Nocturne" sounds both familiar and fearlessly progressive as echoes of tradition entwine with a fresh reinvention of their characteristic sound. The seed of this masterpiece was sown by the performance of a commissioned work at Roadburn Festival 2024 that was originally entitled: "Music for Gloaming: A Nocturne". With this album, it arrives fully fleshed in recorded form. This opus magnum blends the raw spirit of Quorthon's black metal with the intricate minimalism of contemporary composers such as Philip Glass, György Ligeti, and Avro Pärt. Its eclectic nature is elevated and underlined by select guest performances, including the vocals of Saara Nevalainen, as well as the avant-garde black metal luminaries Yusaf Vicotnik Parvez (DHG/DØDHEIMSGARD), and ORANSSI PAZUZU's Juho Vanhanen. While HEXVESSEL are based in Tampere, Finland, they were founded by English singer & songwriter Kvohst aka Mat McNerney after he moved to the country in 2009. In many ways, HEXVESSEL reflect their founder. The vocalist and songwriter has instigated and been involved in various bands ranging from UK black metal act CODE, a stint in Norwegian legends DØDHEIMSGARD, and to rock shooting stars BEASTMILK – later 'continued' with GRAVE PLEASURES to name but a few of his success stories. With "Nocturne", HEXVESSEL invite all souls on earth to a transcendental night ritual that is imbued with DARKTHRONE, TANGERINE DREAM, Philip Glass, and sounds unearthed from the dead past, now instilled with new life.
- A1: A Cinema In Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952
- A2: Requiem For Evita / Oh What A Circus - Medley
- A3: On This Night Of A Thousand Stars / Eva And Magaldi / Eva Beware Of The City
- A4: Buenos Aires
- A5: Goodnight And Thank You
- B1: The Lady's Got Potential
- B2: Charity Concert / I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You - Medley
- B3: Another Suitcase In Another Hall
- B4: Dangerous Jade
- B5: A New Argentina
- C1: On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada / Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Medley
- C2: High Flying, Adored
- C3: Rainbow High
- C4: Rainbow Tour
- C5: The Actress Hasn't Learned The Lines (You'd Like To Hear)
- C6: And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out)
- D1: Santa Evita
- D2: Waltz For Eva And Che
- D3: She Is A Diamond
- D4: Dice Are Rolling / Eva's Sonnet - Medley
- D5: Eva's Final Broadcast
- D6: Montage
- D7: Lament
Bonnie Banane and Joseph Schiano di Lombo present L'Orguasme, an album of bawdy and devotional songs accompanied by the organ of the Cité de la Musique / Philharmonie de Paris. Literally composed and written for pleasure, this work (of the flesh, naturally) pays tribute to the most spectacular expression of ecstasy - a paradise so near and yet so misunderstood. From the most restrained sighs to the most dazzling vocal outbursts, from the foreplay to the eruption, not to mention the bliss that follows the incandescence, Bonnie and Joseph sing about the art of reaching seventh heaven, of genuflection and "la petite mort" ("little death" a French expression for "climax") without shying away from the darker areas: those of guilty, forbidden, feigned, or selfish pleasures, for instance.
By turns light, explosive, mystical, burlesque, and poetic, this music diverts the organ from its centuries-old habits, achieving a union of the profane and the sacred, the crass and the beautiful, the body and the spirit, early music and pop - reminding us of the essential truth: it's better to come than to cry.
While the minimalism of the arrangements initially strikes the ear - no instruments other than the organ accompany these musical escapades - the album is infused with numerous unexpected influences: R&B (La petite mort), swing (Le cri), gospel (Simulation blues), jazz (Le calme après l'œuvrette), medieval ballads (Ronde génitale, Au plaisir), and even a famous 16th-century folk dance called the branle (Branle Censored).
A sexy, lush, stripped-down, and unabashed opus, glorifying what remains glorious: love, music, and the boundless joy of creation.
g B2. Branle Censuré
[g] B2. Branle [Censuré]






























































































































































