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E-FREQ return to UTTU with 2 HOTT klub traxxx - 1st up TIME 2 FREQ - a KOSCHMICHE ELEKTRONIK journey into the unknown traversing through the outer reaches of dance music genres fusing kraut-electro into a cosmic brew of psychedelic-laced houz muzik - on the flip Elysium Dream absorbs acid tek-breakz braindance alongside jungle DRUMM n’ BAZZ bassbin warblers for maximum pumpage!
Katz Mulk's ''All the mess'' is a collection of songs about playing and play-work, recorded between 2023-25 in Glasgow and Tokyo. Developed from performances across the UK and during a residency at Xevarion Institute in Hong Kong, with dancers, costume design by Mary Hurrell, and mobile speaker design by Chris Ball. Slithering breath, crackling synths, dented gongs, and dub loops pull songs into unexpected, unsettling patterns, like being a kid again but with more electronics.
- 1: Original Lp Mix
- 2: 7" Mix
- 3: 7" Version
Deep and moody roots from The Congos , delivered with their signature harmonies.
Originally released on their debut 1977 LP ,with a different mix later released on 7” single ,we are happy to say you will be treated to both mixes + dub on one glorious 10”.
Another gem from the Black Ark, released by us here at Studio 16.
4-track EP from Milan-based producer Michele Manzo. Deep, driving cuts for the floor. Manzo’s commitment to analogue gear ensures a raw, tactile warmth, offering listeners a sonic journey that feels personal yet universal. Capturing the richness and depth of classic house while maintaining a minimalist, modern edge.
- 01: Mrs. Sabra Bare Hampton Bolenkin
- 02: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Old Fool
- 03: Frank Bare Katie Morley
- 04: Marshall Ward Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
- 05: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Down In The Low Green Valley (Jealous Lover)
- 06: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill & Ben Dugger Cindy
- 07: Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie Omie Wise
- 08: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill & Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie Groundhog
- 09: Mrs. Sabra Bare Hampton & Oscar Hampton Partridge In A Pear Tree
- 10: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Jim Blake
- 11: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Paper Of Pins
- 12: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill The House Carpenter
- 13: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill George Collins
- 14: Mrs. Ethel Turbyfill Bare As I Went Out One Morning Fair
- 15: Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Skip To My Lou
- 16: Mrs. Lloyd Bare Hagie & Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill Young Farmer
Folklorist Derek Piotr continues to excavate North Carolina mountain songs, presenting an assortment of archival recordings taking in Child Ballads, bawdy songs, play-party tunes, and old-time family singing - with a further focus on overlooked star Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill, of Elk Park, NC.
Tracks 1 and 9 recorded by Herbert Halpert near Morganton, North Carolina, April 19, 1939.
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 recorded by Herbert Halpert in Elk Park, North Carolina, April 12, 1939.
Track 4 recorded by Marshall Ward in Banner Elk, ca. 1979, transferred from analogue tape by Derek Piotr.
Curated by Derek Piotr.
Photograph of Mrs. Lena Bare Turbyfill courtesy of Elizabeth Gwyn.
- A1: We Are Motörhead
- A2: Bomber
- A3: No Class
- A4: I’m So Bad (Baby I Don’t Care)
- A5: Over Your Shoulder
- A6: Civil War
- B1: Metropolis
- B2: Shoot You In The Back
- B3: God Save The Queen
- B4: Born To Raise Hell
- B5: Stay Out Of Jail
- B6: Damage Case
- C1: Sacrifice
- C2: Orgasmatron
- C3: Lemmy Bass Solo
- C4: Going To Brazil
- D3: Ace Of Spades
- D4: Overkill
PRODUCED BY: Winston Edwards RECORDED AT: King Tubby's Recorded approximately 1973-1975, mixed by King Tubby.
Seminal dub album
LP in Picture Sleeve
Unearthed from the band’s own archive and signed from the band, these previously unreleased demo sessions capture The Cool-Notes at the height of their Brit-soul creativity in the early ‘80s. This RSD release remasters and reissues this once super-limited release which has been selling for £300. This is exactly the kind of find collectors dream about — unreleased UK soul gold. Remastered, 180g Heavyweight Vinyl, Reimagined Sleeve and Labels.
7 Inch Blue Ice Dinked Vinyl in Picture Sleeve
Cold Crush Blue Ice vinyl… what other colour could Tuff City possibly give fans for this seminal early Hip Hop masterpiece on RSD?! The Cold Crush Brothers hold the distinction of being the first-ever Hip Hop group, blazing the trail in the culture’s formative years and opening the door for countless acts to follow. Fresh, wild, fly, and bold, this is true old-school rap at its finest — a nod to the scene’s earliest days, recorded not long after their appearance in the now-cult-classic Wild Style movie. Newly remastered and pressed on a dinked 7” in an original Tuff City branded sleeve, this special-edition colourway brings a legendary moment in Hip Hop history back to life.
- A1: Miami
- A2: Lullaby
- A3: Dryer
- A4: Dazzle
- A5: Green Eyes
- B1: Born Again
- B2: Did A Dj Ever Save Your Life
- B3: It Stopped Raining
- B4: The Walk
- B5: Seq24
- B6: Summers Almost Gone
- C1: Intro
- C2: St Nazaire
- C3: Open Window
- C4: Cemetary
- C5: Hot Day
- C6: Rome
- C7: 5Am
- D1: Too Tired To Sleep (Awake)
- D2: 12 Hours
- D3: Peace
- D4: Wildly Oscillating
- D5: Sugar Plums
- D6: Still
- D7: My Lovely
Once I Was Young and The Airplane Album find the producer taking yet another sonic right turn. "These records were made in the same year with a very similar creative process. I moved almost completely away from sampling, experimented more than ever with ambient and techno elements and used the album format as a way to tell a story about moments in my life." Once I Was Young is a storytelling work that journeys through analogue synth-pop, modulated techno and raw, dusty drums with otherworldly melodies. Moments of beauty come through escapist, naturalistic ambient tracks and fusions of Kraftwerkian sequencing with more classical piano, while stark, clubready grooves keep things moving. Airplane contrasts similar shades of light and dark, synthetic and organic, rough and smooth. Glitchy, imperfect analogue sounds, knackered drum machine grooves and eerie synth phrasing evoke a post-human world with icy atmospheres. Elsewhere, warmth comes from bittersweet melodies and loose, funky drums that ooze retro-future charm.
Once I Was Young and The Airplane Album show a diff erent side to Escobar, one that embraces introspection and experimentation while exploring a whole other world of meaningful machine soul




















