- A1: Murder She Said
- A2: The More I See (The Less I Believe)
- A3: Going Home
- A4: We're Having All The Fun
- A5: The Farm Yard Connection
- B1: The Tunnel Of Love
- B2: Our Lips Are Sealed
- B3: The Pressure Of Life (Takes Weight Off The Body)
- B4: Things We Do
- B5: Well Fancy That!
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- A1: Don Toliver - Lose My Mind (Feat. Doja Cat)
- A2: Dom Dolla - No Room For A Saint (Feat. Nathan Nicholson)
- A3: Ed Sheeran - Drive
- A4: Tate Mcrae - Just Keep Watching
- A5: Rosé - Messy
- A6: Burna Boy - Don't Let Me Drown
- A7: Roddy Ricch - Underdog
- A8: Raye - Grandma Calls The Boys Bad News
- B1: Chris Stapleton - Bad As I Used To Be
- B2: Myke Towers - Baja California
- B3: Tiësto & Sexyy Red - Omg!
- B4: Madison Beer - All At Once
- B5: Peggy Gou - D.a.n.c.e
- B6: Pawsa - Double C
- B7: Mr Eazi - Attention
- B8: Darkoo - Give Me Love
- B9: Obongjayar - Gasoline
Atlantic Records is thrilled to announce F1 The Album - the supercharged companion album to Apple Original Films and Warner Bros. Pictures’ high-octane, action-packed film F1, starring Brad Pitt. From the label that brought you the award-winning, blockbuster soundtracks Barbie The Album, Twisters: The Album, The Greatest Showman, Suicide Squad and more, F1 The Album is driven by brand new tracks from an exhilirating lineup of superstar artists.
Unreleased electronic / jazz / madness from two titans of jazz and experimentation: JOHN SURMAN and KARIN KROG.
I could now write a load of blown up puffery about how amazing this is, but everyone does that, and a lot of the time it’s all a load of bollocks. But basically this was sent to me by Karin / John when I asked if they had anything hanging about that had not been released. This came through and blew my tiny mind. Like something from prime Annette Peacock “Pony” period. Here is what John Surman said…
John Surman writes:
Back in 2012/13 there had been some talk about a big futuristic open air urban dance/theatre production for about 80/100 actors/dancers with lasers and all kinds of lighting effects on different stages. I was invited to get involved and, together with Ben and Karin, we eventually decided to get to work on some ideas. I think that the original plan was that in performance there would be a mixture of live music and electronica.
Not altogether surprisingly, bearing in mind the complexity of the project, it never moved forward and developed into anything more than an interesting idea. It was probably over ambitious & I guess the funding never came through.
The only information I that I can find relating to the production refers to two silent movies made in 1927/1928 by the filmmaker Eugene Deslaw, entitled `La Marche Des Machines´ and `Les Nuits Électriques.These were clearly intended to act as inspiration for the project.
After months turned into years it became obvious that the project was going nowhere, and so the recorded music laid around gathering dust until Johnny Trunk asked Karin if she had any interesting music that he might be interested in releasing. One thing led to another and so, finally, Electric Element found a home!
For anyone interested in the equipment used this will have to be an approximation since the memory might be playing tricks. Karin was probably using a Yamaha Rex50 f/x unit, a Roland VT-3 Voice Transformer and an Oberheim Ring Modulator. I was playing Bass Clarinet and Contrabass Clarinet through various f/x units together with a Yamaha WX5 wind synth. All the instruments and voice were also processed through Ben´s equipment. After writing this I asked Ben for his recollections and he came up with the following:
John, Karin and I created this music in 2 or 3 days in the winter of 2013 at their studio in Oslo, Norway. I followed up with another 2 or 3 days of mixing, editing and post-processing . We kept a collaborative, improvisational and free-form approach to the sessions. I grew up immersed in music such as Cloudline Blue, the 1979 duo album of Krog/Surman, and this felt like a similar approach. I have mixed sound for many of their live duo concerts and I would use effects and electronics as an
accompaniment and counterpoint to the performed music. The relation of organic and artificial sound sources in music has always fascinated. In this case, I used some contemporary digital signal processing to introduce my own aesthetic into the conversation, in particular using granular synthesis to recombine small 'clouds' of sound into alternate forms. Some of the software tools I used included Ableton Live, Max/MSP and Reaktor.
- A1: Cheap 'N' Cheesy
- A2: Airplane Food / Airplane Fast Food
- A3: The Young Offender's Mum
- A4: Gas (Man)
- A5: The Life And Soul Of The Party Dies
- B1: My Defeatist Attitude
- B2: Worry Bomb
- B3: Senile Delinquent
- B4: Me And Mr. Jones
- B5: Let's Get Tattoos
- C1: Going Straight
- C2: God, Saint Peter And The Guardian Angel
- C3: The Only Looney Left In Town
- C4: Ceasefire
- D1: Turbulence
- D2: King For A Day
- D3: Especially 4 U
- D4: This One's For Me
- A1: Settle In, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*
- A2: Half Light, Written-By – Wiggs*
- A3: Through The Glass, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*
- A4: Nightingale, Written-By – Casey*, Waterfield*, Cracknell*
- A5: Northern Counties East, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*
- A6: Ellar Carr, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*, Cracknell*
- A7: When You Were Young, Written-By – Bousfield*, Cracknell*
- B1: No Rush, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*
- B2: Gold, Written-By – Wiggs*
- B3: Celestial, Written-By – Wiggs*
- B4: Preflyte, Written-By – Wiggs*
- B5: Wonderlight, Written-By – Stanley*, Wiggs*
- B6: Hear My Heart, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*, Wiggs*, Cracknell*
- B7: Alone Together, Written-By – Bousfield*, Stanley*, Cracknell*
Feiern Sie 30 Jahre Freundschaft mit Disney und Pixar’s Toy Story: Die Songs to Infinity and Beyond
zoetrope Vinyl mit den kultigen Songs „You’ve Got a Friend in Me“ aus Toy Story, „When She Loved Me“
aus Toy Story 2, „We Belong Together“ aus Toy Story 3, „I Can’t Let You Throw Yourself Away“ aus Toy
Story 4 und mehr!
- A1: Laredo (Small Dark Something); Written-By – Jon Dee Graham, Mark Andes, Michael Hardwick*
- A2: South Texas Lawman
- A3: The Color Of Night; Soloist
- A4: Pinocchio In Vegas
- A5: Annie
- B1: The Black Dog And The Wandering Boy; Soloist
- B2: Back To Coeur D’alene
- B3: Sons Of The Second Sons
- B4: Sailing Away
- B5: Broken Freedom Song; Written-By – Kris Kristofferson
[c] A3 The Color Of Night; Soloist [Electric Guitar] – Tim Holt (2)
[f] B1 The Black Dog And The Wandering Boy; Soloist [Electric Guitar] – Cornbread (4)
Thomas Valverde unveils Polka, his second album. This new record dedicated to solo piano takes the approach of a pared-down, minimalist production. Both upright and grand pianos are used. The grand piano is used to develop a powerful, committed and liberating discourse, while the upright piano brings a more organic sound and allows an intimate experience. The tracks on the album are conceived as sidereal love songs. Songs without words, more apt to translate the invisible, the threads of love and beauty. Everything has to be said on the keyboard, in the notes and between the notes. The album was recorded at the prestigious La Fabrique des Ondes studio, with David Chalmin (collaborator of Thom Yorke, The National, Katia & Marielle Labèque) recording and mixing. The album's title is a nod to two of his teenage heroes: Serguei Rachmaninov (genius composer) and Vladimir Horowitz (legendary pianist), whose music haunts so many musicians and music lovers. It's also a pun on the name of DJ and producer Paul Kalkbrenner (Paul K), whose simple, powerful tunes influenced the title "Polka". Thomas Valverde is also the founder and artistic director of the Biarritz Piano Festival, which features some of the world's finest pianists.
- A1: Sun People (Intro)
- A2: Sun Children (Original Mix)
- A3: La Lluvia (Feat Richard Shepard & Quantic)
- A4: The Love Feeling (Feat Brian J)
- A5: 2 Sips & Magic
- B1: Just Move! (Feat Mc Kwasi)
- B2: Brookarest
- B3: Didibina (Feat Falu & Quantic)
- B4: Gira Do Sol (Feat Liliana Araujo)
- B5: Calle Sol (Feat Tempo & Candela All Stars)
- B6: N`dini (Feat Ismael Kouyaté)
Wonderwheel is happy to present the very first pressing of Nickodemus' longtime classic "Sun People", pressed on translucent yellow vinyl. Originally released in 2009 by Thievery Corporation's Eighteenth Street Lounge label, "Sun People" was built with songs made for people who love the sun, sunshine and brighter days to come. Appropriate, of course, as Nickodemus has made his mark soundtracking NYC summers with his massively popular Turntables On The Hudson live events as well as with 20 consecutive years touring the World. The songs were inspired by various people Nickodemus met and places he's been, along with his collective feelings of optimism. It's these positive sonic vibes from all over the globe that Nickodemus matches with collaborators hailing from destinations including Guinea, Colombia, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Romania, India, Turkey, United Kingdom and New York City. These are the Sun People.As songs like "N'dini" "Sun Children" & "The Love Feeling" continue to kept parties dancing until today, "Calle Sol" & "Gira Do Sol" are being discovered by new fans & playlists today. As Jason Bentley, former Music Director at KCRW once said, "Sun People reflects a rich musicality, while infectious rhythms keep the party live. Nickodemus truly knows
no borders on this global dancefloor."Wonderwheel recordings is happy to keep the fire burning with this special limited color vinyl reissue out on June 21st, 2024.
a 01: Sun People (Intro) feat. Ismael Kouyaté
b 02: Sun Children (Original Mix) [feat. The Real Live Show]
"Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" is Cassiano's third studio album, released in 1976, and stands as a milestone in Brazilian soul music. It combines Brazilian rhythms with classic American soul elements, creating a unique fusion. Cassiano's smooth, soulful vocal style and the album’s larger-than-life arrangements, reminiscent of Tim Maia's sound, give it a rich, deep feel.
The standout track, ‘Onda,’ is a relaxing anthem evoking beach vibes that has become a DJ’s favorite in recent years and also made it into several compilations. "Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" has earned cult status over the years, securing its place as one of the most coveted Brazilian records of all time. Remastered from the original tapes and pressed on 180g vinyl. This release is part of a new reissue series that will include many other outstanding Brazilian classics like Evinha “Cartão Postal” or Gerson King Combo.
"Cuban Soul-18 Kilates" is Cassiano's third studio album, released in 1976, and stands as a milestone in Brazilian soul music. Influenced by artists like Otis Redding, Eddie Kendricks, Stevie Wonder, and others, it combines Brazilian rhythms with classic American soul elements, creating a unique fusion. The album features 9 tracks, with ‘A Lua e Eu’ becoming a major commercial hit and the theme song for the soap opera “O Grito”. Cassiano's smooth, soulful vocal style and the album’s larger-than-life arrangements, reminiscent of Tim Maia's sound, give it a rich, deep feel. The standout track, ‘Onda,’ is a relaxing anthem evoking beach vibes, with its captivating bassline, subtle percussion, and natural sounds of the sea, making it perfect for moments of relaxation. This song, along with the album’s other tracks, showcases Cassiano's mastery of Brazilian soul, making “Cuban Soul-18 Kilates” a definitive and cherished record in the genre. This album has earned cult status over the years, securing its place as one of the most coveted Brazilian records of all time. Once incredibly rare and expensive, it's now at the top of every serious collector's wishlist. After not being available outside of Brazil for years, it’s finally been reissued – don’t miss your chance to own this legendary piece of music history.
- A1: Jumpscare
- A2: Star87
- A3: Misery
- A4: Blk Xmas Feat Bruiser Wolf
- A5: Waterproof Mascara
- A6: Counterclockwise
- B1: Corinthians Feat Despot
- B2: Pitchforks & Halos
- B3: All These Worlds Are Yours Feat Elucid
- B4: Maquiladoras Feat Al.divino
- B5: A Doll Fulla Pins Feat Yolanda Watson
- C1: Golgotha
- C2: Cold Sweat
- C3: Blk Zmby
- C4: Make No Mistake
- D1: Born Alone
- D2: Lead Paint Test Feat Elucid & Cavalier
- D3: Dislocated Feat Elucid
- D4: House In The Woods
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GOLLIWOG is billy woods' first album in two years, preceded by 2023's Maps, his second collaboration with producer Kenny Segal. That nimble travelogue has little in common with woods' newest work, despite the fact that Segal shows up a couple times in the credits. GOLLIWOG is a haunting collection that weaves horror, humor, surrealism and Afropessimism into a cinematic tapestry, aided and abetted by a murderer's row of producers. African zombies, time traveling trap cars, malevolent ragdolls and a dying Frantz Fanon are just a few of the revelers in woods' danse macabre. GOLLIWOG features production from The Alchemist, Kenny Segal, EL-P, Conductor Williams, Preservation, Messiah Musik, Sadhugold, Ant (Atmosphere), Shabaka Hutchings, Steel Tipped Dove, DJ Haram, Willie Green, Jeff Markey, Saint Abdullah, and LA-based experimental jazz trio Human Error Club. Meanwhile, woods is joined on the mic by Backwoodz labelmates ELUCID and Cavalier, along with rappers Bruiser Wolf, Despot, Al.Divino, and singer-songwriter Yolanda Watson. GOLLIWOG is another triumph in the woods oeuvre, as layered and compelling as anything he has ever done. A black carnival pitched in a muddy field overnight, empty rides whirring and clattering in the dark.
- A1: Love Special Delivery, Drums – Aaron Ballesteros, Keyboards – Phil Parlapiano, Trombone – Dannie Ramirez*, Written-By – Espinoza*, Garcia*
- A2: Misery, Backing Vocals – Barrence Whitfield, Drums – Jason Lozano (2), Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Written-By – Don Juan Mancha
- A3: Bluebird / For What It's Worth, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Written-By – Stephen Stills
- A4: Los Chucos Suaves, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Written-By – Lalo Guerrero
- B1: Jamaica Say You Will, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Keyboards – Phil Parlapiano, Written-By – Jackson Browne
- B2: Never No More, Drums – Jason Lozano (2), Keyboards – Phil Parlapiano, Written-By – Don Malone*, Percy Mayfield
- B3: Native Son, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Keyboards – Phil Parlapiano, Written-By – David Hidalgo, Louie Pérez*
- B4: Farmer John, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Written-By – Dewey Terry, Don Harris*
- B5: Dichoso, Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Trombone – Dannie Ramirez*, Written-By – Giménez*
- C1: Sail On, Sailor, Backing Vocals – Enrique "Bugs" Gonzalez*, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Keyboards – Phil Parlapiano, Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Written-By – B. Wilson*, J. Rieley*, R. Kennedy*, T. Almer*, V. Parks*
- C2: The World Is A Ghetto, Backing Vocals – Barrence Whitfield, Little Willie G., Drums – Jason Lozano (2), Percussion – Camilo Quinones, Vocals – Little Willie G., Written-By – M. Dickerson*, C. Miller*, H. Brown*, H. Scott*, L. Oskar*, L. Jordan*, S. Allen*
- C3: Flat Top Joint, Drums – Jason Lozano (2), Written-By – Dave Alvin
- C4: Where Lovers Go, Drums – David Hidalgo Jr., Written-By – Mario Paniagua
- A1: Wesley's Theory
- A2: For Free? (Interlude)
- A3: King Kunta
- A4: Institutionalized
- A5: These Walls
- B1: U
- B2: Alright
- B3: For Sale? (Interlude)
- B4: Momma
- C1: Hood Politics
- C2: How Much A Dollar Cost
- C3: Complexion (A Zulu Love)
- C4: The Blacker The Berry
- D1: You Aint Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
- D2: I
- D3: Mortal Man
- 1: This Music
- 2: Endless Summer
- 3: Abe’s Flamenco (Ft. Franco Franco)
- 4: The Urban Solitude
- 5: E-System (Ft. Manonmars)
- 6: A Feeling
- 7: Close Ur Eyes (Ft. Birthmark)
- 8: Overdrive
- 9: Walking Home (Ft. D. Ham)
- 10: Sunday Morning
Love in the time of collectively assured techno-capitalist-nuclear holocaust! It’s the endless summer the Brits have been harping on about since they think they won the World Cup. The soundtrack is the debut album of the Content Provider; where Octatrack illbient and industrial chanson mesh in a singed postcard addressed to the UK Border Force and co-signed by aliens plucked from the petri dishes of Young Echo, Cold Light and Avon Terror Corps.
It’s a name she tried to keep anonymous, but Drowned By Locals and Bokeh Versions are breaking contract to reveal that the Content Provider is in fact the shock production alias of DALI DE SAINT PAUL. Patron saint of Bristol’s self-destructive improv idols EP/64 as well as post-feminist chamber collective Viridian Ensemble, avant-terror duo Harrga and constant collaborator with the likes of *breathe* Moor Mother, Valentina Magaletti, Mariam Rezaei, Vincent Moon, Maxwell Sterling, Ossia, Ben Vince.
And isn’t it such a strange release? And won’t people be surprised? Endless Summer is grubby and heartfelt, defiant and hopeful, with flecks of warped reggae on E-System nudging the freeform dream balladry of A Feeling and Sunday Morning, Kode9 & Spaceape-worthy dread poetry of Close Ur Eyes next to anthemic electro-crush of Overdrive. Even to those that know her well, and EVERYONE with their belly in the Bristol underground knows her, Endless Summer is a revelation. Perhaps the apex of the known Dali-verse……where her live gigs have boiled with an experimental volcanic vocal force, Endless Summer is twisted, syrupy, sultry, POP.
- A1: Concrete Jungle
- A2: Things In Life
- A3: Things In Dub
- A4: Love Like That
- A5: Love Like Dub
- A6: Turn My Love Around
- B1: Lend Me
- B2: Real Rock, Organ – Johnny Mittoo Moody
- B3: I Spy Trouble
- B4: How Long Rastafari
- B5: In This Time
- B6: He Said She Said
- C1: Sunshine Love
- C2: Sunshine Love Dub
- C3: Mellow Sensimilla
- C4: Sensimilla Dub
- C5: Kindness For Weakness
- C6: Kindness Dub
- C7: Hold You
- D1: Saturday Night
- D2: Respect
- D3: Gimme Little Sign
- D4: Seven Days A Week
- D5: In Your Eyes
- D6: Wicked A Go Feel It
- D7: Vision In Life
- A1: Mal De Mer
- A2: Surely You Rally
- A3: Not For Us
- A4: In The Dark
- 5: The Hook Stuck
- B1: Lord Marchpane
- B2: Effective Forthwith
- B3: Achilles Past
- B4: Fainting
- B5: There's A Place
- C1: Much More
- C2: Maybe Tomorrow Then
- C3: Madcap Girl
- C4: The Knife Cliche
- C5: Hope Davis' Face
- D1: Listen You Wait
- D2: Bright Blue Sun, Gold Sky
- D3: The Tents Around The Lake
- D4: Spanish Vamp
- D5: If Only 6. Early Departure
For All The World, the black watch's twenty-fifth (and first double) album is a darkly poppy, brightly moody, many-splendored take on a number of the great themes: Death and Sex, Memory and Lament and Hope and Love. And it is, arguably, this heralded Los Angeles band's most sonically ambitious and moving record yet, since front man/novelist/ex-English professor John Andrew Fredrick formed the group in 1988 in Santa Barbara after he'd seen a London-by-way-of-Canada band called The Lucy Show play to twelve-or-so people in his hometown.
Having recorded 2024's Weird Rooms with producer Misha Bullock and Fredrick's son Chandler at Bullock's studio in Austin, TX, the TBW founder was keen to repeat the experience with, he says, more straightforward, classic psych/jangle/shoegaze songs. The result, though artistically satisfying, spurred a yen in John to write more songs as a sort of reaction against the batch he'd carried with him from LA to Texas. "We had such a productive time recording ‘Weird Rooms’ that I wanted to repeat the experience... without repeating the experience. And once it was over and I left Misha to do what he pleased with respect to mixing and overdubbing, all I could think was 'I need to write another album now.'" So Fredrick brought longstanding producer/engineer and TBW-associate Scott Campbell (Stevie Nicks, Acetone) along this time to help out with engineering and good cheer.
Fredrick, who has been "accused" of being "astonishingly prolific," learned that bandmate Andy Creighton had recently become unemployed, seized the opportunity to have yet another multi-instrumentalist flesh out the new songs he quickly wrote after he came back from Austin. “Achilles Past,” the first single, is in fact a song that John wrote when the production team thought the album was done—and the front man avers that it’s often the case that a very strong song comes to him, as it were, in the eleventh hour. The same could be said for “Listen You Wait”—another number that came late to the Austin sessions.
Nevertheless, the recording of the first half of For All The World has Creighton's signature indelibly stamped on it - especially on such tracks as “Fainting” and “Surely You Rally”- just as the latter half highlights Bullock's formidable talents. "They're both not just brilliant musicians and they understand my aesthetic and bring their own sensibilities to bear on my stuff. Our respective tastes meet in, you guessed it, The Beatles' realm - the great shadow that hangs over all I do, at least."
"There's A Place," the final song on side two, serves in fact as a distinct homage that's been a long time coming for a band that included a cover of "It's All Too Much" as a bonus track and that release a quite punkish, uptempo version of "Eleanor Rigby" on a 7".
- Schwebeeinheit
- Verwüster
- Talfahrt
LP 1: Violettes Vinyl, LP 2: grün, Etching auf der D-Seite Als in Netphen am Samstag 1. Juni 2024 der letzte Abend des Freak Valley Festivals 2024 anbricht, kündigt die Stimme der Rock Freaks die nächste Band an: SPECK! Das Psychedelic-Trio aus Österreich startet und nimmt das Festival mit auf eine specktakuläre Reise. Der WDR liefert top Live-Sound und je intensiver SPECK sich in den ersten Jam knien, desto angeheizter wird die Stimmung im Publikum. Die Becken schallen und die Saiten schwingen, die Band beschleunigt. Dann zieht es zu, ein paar Tropfen fallen und schließlich schüttet es so richtig. Doch die Leute bleiben und beginnen zu tanzen, als gäbe es kein Morgen - direkt vor der Bühne, barfuß im Matsch, komplett im Moment. Diese Energie, dieses Miteinander in der besonderen Kulisse - ein unvergessliches Erlebnis!
After limping back from retirement with a remix or two and a single on Neroli, Domu makes it back to his birthplace, 2000black.
After 25 years of ups and downs, highs and lows and down and ups, it's now time to rest for good. As the spirit of his jungle past still haunts the hallways of what is left of record and clubland, Domu instead lays down to accept, for him at least, enough has been said.
A Madness is the result of layers and layers of random obscure rhythmic samples with some textbook Domu keys. Urgency pours out of it. Quick let me finish this before I die.
Not him again is a result of a jam with long time collaborator Robert Marin with Domu leading the creative direction. Do we like house records that could be on the wrong speed? Yes. Do we like Hip Hop that doesn't accept any of the standard conventions of Hip Hop? Yes. And this is the result.
And finally Them Things. Domu has been trying this whole time to convey a feeling, that weird feeling that those special 'odd numbers' create. Not a specific genre or tempo or movement with a catchy name, just a thing you can't quite explain. Maybe he got close now and again, maybe he didn't but this feels like it could be the closest we'll ever hear.
Miss this end of an era at your peril.



















