- A1: A Certain Girl; Written-By – Neville*
- A2: I Ain't Got You; Written-By – Carter*
- A3: Got To Hurrywritten-By – Gomelsky*
- A4: Steeled Blues; Written-By – Beck*, Relf*
- A5: Still I'm Sad; Written-By – Mccarty*, Samwell Smith*
- A6: A Better Man Than I; Written-By – Hugg*, Hugg*
- A7: I'm Not Talking; Written-By – Allison*
- A8: New York City Blues; Written-By – Dreja*, Relf*
- B1: Jeff's Boogie; Written-By – Beck*
- B2: Psycho Daisies; Written-By – Dreja*, Beck*, Mccarty*, Page*, Relf*
- B3: The Nazz Are Blue; Written-By – Beck*
- B4: Puzzles; Written-By – Chris Dreja, Jim Mccarty, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf
- B5: Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor; Written-By – Chris Dreja, Jim Mccarty, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Traditional
- B6: Drinking Muddy Water; Written-By – Chris Dreja, Jim Mccarty, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Traditional
- B7: Think About It; Written-By – Jim Mccarty, Jimmy Page, Keith Relf
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- 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: 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: 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: 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.
- 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
South African composer and producer Jason van Wyk is continuously honing his craft, with each consecutive release feeling like a clear evolution of its predecessor. Through his albums and soundtrack commissions, van Wyk’s technique at perfectly balancing melody and atmosphere is now more apparent than ever.
Inherent, his sixth aptly named album, finds van Wyk distilling his sound to where each note seems to have implicit cinematic intent, revealing intricate new details with every listen. Inherent features large swaths of warm, wispy ambient, ghostly piano and widescreen drone. Yet, at the very moment when all seems to apex, van Wyk presses on by mining his past endeavors in club music, neo-classical and scoring work to create something else entirely.
Distorted guitars, percolating synth arpeggios and poignant beat design propel the contemplative ambient sections into the light, bringing van Wyk’s sound into previously unexplored territory.
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.
- A1: You're The One For Me, Fatty
- A2: Certain People I Know
- A3: National Front Disco
- A4: November Spawned A Monster
- A5: Seasick, Yet Still Docked
- A6: The Loop
- A7: Sister, I'm A Poet
- A8: Jack The Ripper
- B1: Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
- B2: I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
- B3: We'll Let You Know
- B4: Suedehead
- B5: He Knows I'd Love To See Him
- B6: You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
- B7: Glamorous Glue
- B8: We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
- A1: Murder Was The Case (Death After Visualising Eternity)
- A2: Tha Shiznit
- A3: Still A 'G' Thang
- A4: Wrong Idea
- A5: Deep Cover
- A6: Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang
- A7: Bitch Please
- A8 2: Of America's Most Wanted
- A9: Serial Killa
- A10: Ain't No Fun (If The Homies Can't Have None)
- B1: Lodi Dodi
- B2: The Next Episode
- B3: Pump, Pump
- B4: Lay Low
- B5: Gin And Juice
- B6: Snoop Dogg (What's My Name Pt. 2)
- B7: Who Am I ? (What's My Name)
For his third long-player under the Phi-Psonics banner, Ford-Young marshalled a series of live recordings at the Healing Force Of The Universe record store in Pasadena, sculpting fourteen tracks, largely composed in the moment with a fluctuating cast of players, which wonderfully transmit his ideals of community and inner peace. Called "Expanding To One", it features exquisitely calming yet searching pieces like "There"s Still Hope", where Seth"s softly undulating bassline underpins beatific explorations from core Phi-Psonics members, Sylvain Carton and Randal Fisher (both on saxophone), and Josh Collazo (drums), alongside guests Zach Tenorio (Wurlitzer piano) and Mathias Künzli (percussion). Equally sublime, "Healing Time" ripples like a mountain stream, with Ford-Young, Carton, Fisher and Tenorio joined by Minta Spencer (harp), Dylan Day (guitar) and, on drums/percussion, Jay Bellerose, a revered LA stickman most recently under the spotlight in Jeff Parker ETA IVtet.
- A1: Di-Da (Sahib Shihab) 5’10
- A2: Dance Of The Fakowees (Sahib Shihab) 4’14
- A3: Not Yet (Sahib Shihab) 3’25
- A4: Tenth Lament (Sahib Shihab) 6’20
- B1: Mai Ding (Sahib Shihab) 4’50
- B2: Harvey’s Tune (Sahib Shihab) 3’07
- B3: No Time For Cries (Sahib Shihab) 3’52
- B4: The Crosseyed Cat (Sahib Shihab) 3’34
- B5: Little French Girl (Sahib Shihab) 2’35”
Recorded August, 1965, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Original LP issue: OKTAV – OKLP 111
Sahib Shihab (Edmund Gregory) played with many of jazz’s finest musicians. Shortly after he became one of the first jazz players to change their names due to an Islamic conversion, he joined Thelonious Monk for his Blue Note sessions. He also played with Art Blakey, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Pettiforn and Quincy Jones. A unique musician, he was at home in every musical style, from the experimentalism of Thelonious Monk to the more direct hard bop of Art Blakey. Sahib Shihab’s distinctive sound was rooted in his modernist compositions and arrangements, complemented by an intense, soulful playing style.
In 1959 he toured Europe with Quincy Jones after getting fed up with racial politics in USA and ultimately settled in Scandinavia. He worked for Copenhagen Polytechnic and wrote scores for television, cinema and theatre. He remained there until 1973. During this period, he recorded several albums as leader for European labels such as Vogue, Storyville and Futura.
In 1961 he joined The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band and remained a key figure in the band for the 12 years it ran. He married a Danish lady and raised a family in Europe, although he remained a conscious African-American still sensitive to racial issues.
This record, on the Danish Oktav label, his second as a leader and also his rarest is a true masterpiece !!!
Personnel :
Sahib Shihab (Baritone saxophone, Flute, Cowbell)
Poul Hindberg (Alto saxophone, Clarinet)
Ib Renard (Baritone saxophone)
Bent Nielsen (Baritone saxophone, Flute, Clarinet)
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (NHOP) (Bass)
Alex Riel (Drums)
Allan Botschinsky (Trumpet)
Fritz von Bülow (Guitar)
Bent Axen (Piano)
Bent Jædig (Tenor saxophone, Flute)
Niels Husum (Tenor saxophone)
Svend Åge Nielsen (Trombone, Bass trombone)
Torolf Mølgaard (Trombone, Euphonium)
Palle Bolvig (Trumpet)
Palle Mikkelborg (Trumpet)
Poul Kjældgård (Tuba)
Louis Hjulmand (Vibraphone)
- Artist
- Wickerman
- Books
- Perfect
- Hill
- Confetti
- Ceasar
- November
- Cover
- Weather
- Seasons
"Poems & Non-Fiction" ist das Debütalbum von Ruth Lyon aus Newcastle – einer talentierten Songwriterin, die tief bewegende Erzählungen und Meditationen mit einer Kunstfertigkeit verbindet, die Zartheit und Kraft in sich vereint. Geprägt von den Erfahrungen als Frau mit Behinderung und einem lebenslangen Gefühl des Andersseins, erkundet sie das schöne Chaos der Existenz, hinterfragt gesellschaftliche Normen und entfacht eine Reise hin zu Selbstakzeptanz, Selbstbestimmung und – vielleicht am wichtigsten – Hoffnung.
In Zusammenarbeit mit dem renommierten Produzenten John Parish (PJ Harvey, Aldous Harding) und beeinflusst von Künstlern wie Adrienne Lenker, Fiona Apple und Moondog, sind die Songs reich an poetischen Nuancen. Eine faszinierende Mischung aus analogem und kantigem Indie-Folk, die der Stille ebenso viel Aufmerksamkeit schenkt wie dem Klang, mit dezenten, aber kraftvollen Grooves. Sanft getrieben, mit verträumten Klarinetten und melancholischen Streichern, die wie Meereslicht über dem hypnotischen Groove von Klavier, Bass und Schlagzeug schweben.
- Ramping
- Cross-Temporal Sync
- Mosh
- Particles
- The Cyclical Culture
- The Violet Lux
- The Alignment Movement
- Zero-Ones
- Countdown
- Reclaimers
- Quantum Modern
PHASE SHIFTING INDEX is a time capsule record of Jeremy Shaw's vast original artwork that includes audio excerpts, voiceover passages and music composed by There in Spirit and Konrad Black. Shaw's seven-channel video, sound and light installation-that premiered at Centre Pompidou in 2020-uses science fiction, documentary, visual effects and synchronisation to induce an ecstatic experience in narrative temporality. Each video details the belief systems of one of seven fictional subcultural groups spread across time that aspire to induce parallel realities that could redirect the evolution of the human species through embodied forms of ritual, ideology and movement. The vinyl release serves as a gathering of the piece's key audio elements, focussing on their importance to the engineering of the artwork and their stand-alone listening qualities. Side A of the record follows the dramaturgy of the artwork in full-swing, including audio segments from four of its five distinct chapters. Written by long time collaborators Konrad Black and Jeremy Shaw together as There in Spirit, "Cross- Temporal Sync" soundtracks the strobing peak of the installation at the moment when all seven disparate videos fall into a unified choreography in which every person on every screen performs the same ecstatic series of slow-motion movements. The pulsing, hypnotic dirge aligns with the locked choreography in mood and action, caught somewhere between ecstatic trance and somatic takeover. A steady sub line, clipped stabs and a swooping choral gasp harmonise with the dancers movements onscreen while restrained filters open slowly to reveal a submerged melody that builds in intensity towards the chaotic rupture of Black's "Mosh". Here the score breaks into digital shards as heard through analog bodies colliding and pixelating into each other. The dancers eventual dissolution into "Particles" sounds like the field recording of a disembodied neural cosmos. The B-side of the record contains a narrative outline edit of the artwork comprised of music, excerpts and pieces of narration from each video. Listeners can follow along in an accompanying thirty-six page booklet of full-bleed film stills documenting each of the seven groups as they move through the five chapter dramaturgy. Composer Konrad Black's authentically backwards-glancing production and sound design is as disparate as the groups represented on screen. From the bespoke-16mm-tribal-techno of "The Cyclical Culture" and retro-cyber-funk of the "Zero-Ones," to the VHSdark- wave of "The Violet Lux" and skewed vocal/piano minimalism of the "Quantum Modern," each group exists in its own custom-made world out-of-time. The record ends where it began, with the full sequence of "Ramping" playing out as each subcultural world begins to lose control, galvanise, sync, rupture, atomise and scatter throughout the universe, only to loop back into another inevitable beginning. Phase Shifting Index premiered at Centre Pompidou, Paris, in 2020 and has since been exhibited in nine international venues including ARoS, Denmark, MONA, Tasmania, MAC, Montreal and Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
Quintessentials welcomes back Ralph Session, whose previous drop ‘For The House Heads’ is still turning in crates and sets worldwide. This time, he dives into peak deep territory with 'Mad Deep'. The name says it all. It’s a masterclass in heavy yet soulful, hypnotic House. Reuniting with LA’s rising star Juliet Mendoza after their much-loved collaboration on Freerange Record last year. Her sultry voice and commanding presence just brings the title track to life. If that wasn’t enough, we are so excited to include a masterful remix from House music legend Jerome Sydenham! It’s dense, rhythmic, and uncompromising cool. Finally, 'Sway' closes the Ep with a late-night super sweet yet driving House tune that stays true to the underground spirit. Built for selectors, dancers, and true Deep House heads heavy rotation is guaranteed. There’s deep and then there’s Mad Deep!
- Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
- Robert Knight - Love On A Mountain Top
- Lynne Randell - Stranger In My Arms
- Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good For My Baby - Single Version
- Dean Courtney - I'll Always Need You
- The Velvelettes - A Love So Deep Inside - 2004 Anthology Version
- Barbara Mcnair - Baby A Go-Go - Cellarful Of Motown Version
- Darrell Banks – Angel Baby (Don’t You Ever Leave Me)
- Carolyn Crawford - Forget About Me
- Holly St. James - That's Not Love
- The Trammps - Scrub Board
- Major Lance - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
- The Supremes - He's All I Got - Stereo Version
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Just Walk In My Shoes - Single Version
- Four Tops - Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) - Single Version / Mono
- Frank Wilson - 'Til You Were Gone - Writer/Producer Demo Version
- Lou Johnson - Unsatisfied
- Four Below Zero – My Baby's Got Esp
- David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love - Single Version
- Dusty Springfield - Long After Tonight Is Over
- Chairmen Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time
- The Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me
- Roy Hamilton - Crackin' Up Over You
- Towanda Barnes - You Don't Mean It
- Vibrations - 'Cause You're Mine
- San Remo Golden Strings - Festival Time - Single Version
- Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes
- Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love You
- Marvin Gaye - Little Darling (I Need You)
- The Spinners - I'll Always Love You - Single Version
- The Elgins - Put Yourself In My Place - Single Version
- Frankie Valli - You're Ready Now
- The Isley Brothers - Tell Me It's Just A Rumor Baby
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart (Since I Met You)
- Kim Weston - I'm Still Loving You
- Kiki Dee - The Day Will Come Between Sunday And Monday - Album Version
- Tony Clarke - Landslide
- Edwin Starr - Time
- The Impressions - You've Been Cheatin' - Single Version
- Brenda Holloway - Just Look What You've Done - Single Version
- Martha & The Vandellas - My Baby Loves Me - Single Version / Mono
Head back to the floor with this brand-new 2LP compilation featuring 42 more of the world’s most remarkable Northern Soul tunes.
Expand your collection and freshen up your dancing shoes with this must-have sequel including none other than the incredible Stevie Wonder, Dusty Springfield, Freda Payne, Robert Knight, The Supremes, Major Lance and the all-time classic duet between Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Ain't No Mountain High Enough.




















