- A1: Kim Wilde - Kids In America
- A2: Patrice Rushen - Forget Me Nots
- A3: Confetti's - The Sound Of C
- A4: Dana Dawson - Ready To Follow You
- A5: Kazino - Around My Dream
- A6: Jason Donovan - Too Many Broken Hearts
- B1: Murray Head - One Night In Bangkok
- B2: Kylie Minogue - I Should Be So Lucky
- B3: Scotch - Take Me Up
- B4: Traks - Long Train Runnin
- B5: The Maisonettes - Heartache Avenue
- B6: Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up
- C1: Sabrina - Boys (Summertime Love)
- C2: Koxo - Step By Step
- C3: Frankie Smith - Double Dutch Bus
- C4: Barry White - Change
- C5: Moon Ray - Comanchero
- D1: Nena 99 Luftballons
- D2: Mel & Kim - Showing Out (Get Fresh At The Weekend)
- D3: Charlie Makes The Cook - Boys And Girls
- D4: George Kranz - Din Daa Daa (Us Mix Version)
- D5: Topo & Roby - Under The Ice
- D6: Imagination - Just An Illusion
Buscar:various
- A1: Las Ketchup - The Ketchup Song - Asereje (Original Spanish Version)
- A2: The Underdog Project - Summer Jam 2003 (Dj F R.a.n.k Summer Mix)
- A3: Salomé De Bahia - Outro Lugar (Edit)
- A4: Guru Josh Project - Infinity 2008 (Klaas Vocal Edit)
- A5: Danzel - Pump It Up
- A6: Bob Sinclar - World, Hold On
- B1: Madcon - Beggin
- B2: Vampire Weekend - A-Punk
- B3: Superfunk Feat Ron Carroll - Lucky Star
- B4: The Xx - Crystalised
- B5: Yael Naïm - New Soul
- B6: Bloc Party - Banquet
- C1: Junior Senior - Move Your Feet
- C2: Pony Pony Run Run - Hey You
- C3: Room X, Olivier Cheatham - Make Luv
- C4: Hermes House Band & Dj Ötzi - Live Is Life
- C5: Edward Maya Featuring Vika Jigulina - Stereo Love (Radio Edit)
- C6: Cascada - Everytime We Touch
- D1: O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei (Original Romanian Version)
- D2: Mad House - Like A Prayer
- D3: Chris Anderson, Dj Robbie - Last Night (Official Madison Remix)
- D4: Martin Solveig - Jealousy
- D5: Benny Benassi & The Biz - Satisfaction (Isak Original Version)
DJ Support: Craig Smith (Yoruba Affil), Hot Toddy, Timo Garcia / Nolan, Severino - Horse Meat Disco, Bill Brewster, Groove Assassin, Lars Behrenroth, Emma Ryalls, Dj Pope, Ian Friday, DJ Moni, Mathieu Schreyer, Henri Kohn, Jonny Alexander, Sebastian Davidson, Jason Pulaski, Hippie Torrales, Robert, Superfly FM, Makossa, and DJ Harri
Riot records return with the next installment of their Balearic Headspace compilation here we have a sampler featuring some of the biggest tracks.
Discount DJs are back with their third drop. This release features four fresh cuts from the squad.
Just like their first release, this one hits you with a mixed bag of vibes produced by the same various artists. Felix and Olli, Oski & EE deliver two sun-drenched, housey grooves that will get any dance floor bouncing. Meanwhile, Lou Raw and B take you on a late-night ride with two deep, experimental tracks that shimmer with a moonlit glow. Buckle up and enjoy the trip.
- A1: Tolouse Low Trax - Ossia Dub
- A2: T Woc - Luminescence
- A3: Al Wootton - Altai
- B1: Iro Aka - Generations
- B2: Hlm38 - Mystery Train Riddim
- B3: Jamie Paton - Lost Margins
- C1: Good Block - Strong Relax
- C2: While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps - Ready
- C3: Anatolian Weapons - Mountain Echoes
- D1: Shelter - The Four Knights (Dub)
- D2: Zongamin - Ggantija
- D3: Akulina - Waiting
Vol 1[28,78 €]
Emotional Response returns with a second volume of its All Trades compilation which is named after its own NTS show. It is just as vast both in terms of style but also the eras it spans with a mix of dub, new wave, slow motion electronics and plenty in between. Tolouse Low Trax kicks off with the filthy dirty and seriously heavy dub glitch of 'Ossia' to provide an early highlight before the likes of Al Wootton get percussive and tribal with 'Altai' and HLM38 channels some African Head Charge on another devastating dub cut. Later on, London's Good Block brings a little more light and sunshine with their lovely 'Strong Relax.'
DJ Feedback
Vladimir Ivkovic (Offen):
"I don’t like it, I love it!"
DJ Gibl’r (Versatile):
"A trip through so many electronic styles, much of which has been featured on my Rinse show and DJ sets beyond. "
Valentina Magaletti (CZN / Holy Tongue / Tomaga / Vanishing Twin):
"Delighted to be part of the Emotional Response 10th birthday celebrations and what an amazing selection."
Lovefingers (ESP Institute):
"Always an inspiration, Emotional Response has weaved a long, wide road this past decade and the All Trades compilations are the zenith of that music journey. "
Lena Wilikins (Salon Des Amateurs):
"Great to see so many artists that have represented our scene for the past years, including D�sseldorf luminary Stefan, aka While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps."
Sean Johnston (A Love From Outer Space / Hardway Bros):
"The perfect music to listen to before or after the party. Bravo! "
Trevor Jackson (Output / NTS):
"Congratulations on 10 years anniversay Emotional Response. This compilation covers a lot of bases perfectly."
Deeper States Volume 2 is another installment of fresh sounds from producers who have come through a competition that set them to making proper deep hose with a specified sample library. Across four sides of wax, there are some mighty fine cuts here such as the deep garage inflections of Enrico Dragoni, some Motor City vibes from Scott Andrews, the deepest of dub techno workouts from Montreal courtesy of Dealin', soul-drenched late-night cruisers from Khalid Ali on 'Elevate' and some nice bubbly vocal vibes from Dublin don Oscide with his 'Free Your Mind.' This is another hugely effective and stylish EP from the Interweaved community.
* Following on from the success of the Liftin Spirit Reloaded USB LP and due to overwhelming demand, we are delighted to present the complete 'Ram Reloaded' vinyl series, 60 tracks in high quality WAV and MP3. This exclusive USB LP includes all remastered tracks in the Ram Reloaded series as well as current remixes, bonus tracks and VIP's of some of the labels biggest releases.
A collection of scene-shattering singles from some of the most heavyweight names in drum and bass, Elevations Vol.1 brings together four of the biggest tracks from the Elevate Records catalogue on vinyl for the first time.
Packed with solidified fan favourites that have continuously shut down raves worldwide, this limited-edition vinyl is a must for any drum and bass fan who loves their music packed full of energy...
Features music from Friction, Turno, Kanine, Emily Makis, SOTA, Freaks & Geeks, Circadian and Mila Falls.
A mixtape of Studio One 12" singles, including some very rare stuff. All recorded from vinyl.
Place: - Air Texture’s regional nonprofit series focused on local environmental causes, features Tunisia for its next in the series curated by Azu Tiwaline and Shinigami San.
As old veterans of electronic deep explorations they are driven by the aim to provide a general view and an état des lieux of the electronic microcosm of this scene supporting its different directions and creative aspects. This compilation is an invitation to have a deep dig into electronic Tunisia.
The artists curated to participate represent different backgrounds and musical perspectives. From score composers to established producers, crossing the path of more experimental ones the curators offer a large view of the ensemble of the different electronic approaches in Tunisia. Different generations are also meeting through this compilation, regrouping almost four decades of producers and sonic creators.
- A1: Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd With Terumasa Hino – Twilight In Nemu
- A2: Itaru Oki Trio – Mood
- B1: Terumasa Hino Quintet With George Ohtsuka – Toko
- B2: Mototeru Takagi Trio – Four Units
- C1: Akira Ishikawa & Count Buffaloes – Blue Soul
- C2: Hiroshi Suzuki Sextet – Mira
- D1: Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media – Score
- D2: Takeshi Inomata & Sound Limited – Mustache
The agony of hard bop, the rise of jazz-rock, and the emergence of free jazz. The definitive live recording that captures the chaos and climax of jazz in Japan.
Japan's jazz scene around 1970 is very interesting. The agony of hard bop, the rise of jazz-rock, and the emergence of free jazz. New music and values were born one after another, and chaos was reached, and up-and-coming musicians ran at a speed that shook off the meter. This album "Sensational Jazz '70 Vol. 1/2" is famous as a live sound source that contains this appearance and enthusiasm. Shibuya Public Hall on April 30, 1970. The Three Musketeers of Jazz Rock such as Jiro Inagaki, Takeshi Inomata, and Akira Ishikawa have all stepped on the stage, free jazz musicians such as Mototeru Takagi and Itaru Oki have finally taken the stage, and musicians who support the mainstream such as Toshiyuki Miyama and Terumasa Hino have stepped "beyond". Led by the sound limited "Mustache", which is said to be the deadliest jazz rock live recording, there are hot performances that make smoke rise.
text by Yusuke Ogawa (UNIVERSOUNDS / DEEP JAZZ REALITY)
It is on dark and sweaty dance floors that we get inspired, connect and leave our differences away to live in the present. With this compilation of music pressed in two parts and written by a set of artists from very diverse horizons, it is Polychrome’s perspective on the rave that we want to share. One where sound and light are the only points of reference, opening the space for liberating experiences.
Diffraction EP takes you through the full journey of waveforms traveling through our beloved clubs. Sparking the A-side, Hong Kong’s wonder producer and Mihn Club resident Xiaolin fires up with a progressive and flamboyant house cut, opening an ambitious dance. The tension is taken one notch deeper with Barcelona’s duo Iro Aka signature hypnotic and driving techno sound, dimming the lights for an introspective groove. On the B-side, Lyon’s Desire flirts with an electrifying psy-infused track where pounding beats and floating melodies dance in harmony and psychedelia. It is in a firework that Dublin’s prodigy Dylan Forbes closes out the EP, with an energetic progressive anthem that will light up the space
- 01: Johnny April - She Had A Pikanese (Feat. Mat Matthews Quartet)
- 02: Lu Elliott - Common Sense
- 03: Lloyd Fatman - No Big Thing (Pt.1&Amp;2)
- 04: Billy J - Teacher Teach Me
- 05: Wayne Johnson - Scram Gravy Ain&Apos;T Wavy (Feat. Brigade)
- 06: 4 Dimensions - Hipper Snapper
- 07: The Villagers - Funky Broadway
- 08: The Rippers - Honesty
- 09: Exceptional Citizens Band - Proud Mary
- 10: Gus Brendel - Sax On The Rocks
- 11: The Hornets - Seven Days To Tahiti
- 12: Bret Breitinger - Jive Samba
- 13: Downtown Trio - Summertime
- 14: Onyx - Break It Loose (Pt.1)
- 15: The Shake And Bake Band - Shake And Bake (Pt.1&Amp;2)
- 16: Lou Jackson - Outside Looking In
- 17: Energy Crisis - Tough Times Blues
- 18: Soul Unlimited - Do It
- 19: Soul Unlimited - Darkside Of Town
** INITIAL 400 LPs CONTAIN A BONUS 7" SINGLE **
MOVEMENTS Vol.12 – A bag full of rare rhythm & blues, mod-jazz, and mid 70s funk.
Side A starts with rhythm & blues from the 1960s. Most of the tracks were pulled from hopelessly obscure 7" singles. The only names of which some of you might be familiar with are most likely Mat Mathews and Lu Elliott. However, both original 45 RPM singles are pretty hard to find these days, especially in playable condition.
Side B is all about deepfunk this time. "Hipper Snapper " is a prime example of that genre. Some say its groove is reminiscent of Charles Wright's "Express Yourself. Agreed! The Villagers are responsible for the first 'aha' moment. Their (previously unreleased!) version of "Funky Broadway" would have certainly astounded even Dyke & The Blazers. Representing Germany on this volume: The Rippers, also called the "Offenburg Beatles"! Back in the USA, John Fogerty has probably never heard of this heavy school-funk cover of "Proud Mary". Drum breaks galore!
Side C begins with another German contribution. Saxophonist Gus Brendel delivers a mod-jazz belter of the highest order as do The Hornets. Definitely sure-shots for any dance floors! High time for 'aha' moment #2. Many bands have tried their hands on a cover version of the Nat Adderley jazz classic, incl. vibraphone player Bret Breitinger! The perfect choice to finish this side is Downtown Trio's smooth and groovy cover of Gershwin's "Summertime ".
Side D is reserved for proper 1970s funk. ONYX's "Break It Loose " has become a certified Rare Groove classic. Here you can enjoy it for the first time with the blessing of the band! Glenn Doughty and his Baltimore Colts Shake and Bake Band of the 70's is the first musical group consisting of former NFL All-Pro players that Tramp Records has partnered with in its history! Watch out, "Shake and Bake " will be re-released on a good old 45 RPM single, too!
Those of you who have been enjoying the detective work of the people behind the label over the past 21 years know that the Movements series can be easily considered as the flagship compilation series on Tramp. So, after having listened to the entire selection of this brand new volume we sincerely hope that we will have achieved our aim to surprise, delight, and enlighten you once again!
Key selling points:
- initial 400 LPs contain a bonus 7" of a SUPERRARE funk 45
- incl. full album download code
- deluxe double-gatefold LP with detailed liner notes & unseen photographs
- ALL but three songs appear on CD, LP & digital for the very first-time
Im neuesten Label-Spotlight der 'This Is'-Reihe - nach gefeierten Blicken auf Flying Dutchman und Fame - konzentrieren sich die Ace-Macher auf Goldwax, das seinen 60. Geburtstag feiert, und präsentieren die besten Aufnahmen, die während der kurzen Existenz des Soul-Labels entstanden sind.
Die Compilation rückt nicht nur James Carr ins Rampenlicht, sondern auch seinen wichtigen Labelkollegen Spencer Wiggins oder die wunderschönen Harmonien der Ovations. Diese drei Acts waren die tragenden Säulen von Goldwax und zeigen neben den Songschreiber-Talenten von George Jackson und Dan Greer, warum der Einfluss des Labels auch heute noch wichtig ist. Ein Katalog voller Juwelen, von den frühesten Aufnahmen des Hitmachers von 'Why Can't We Live Together', Timmy Thomas, bis hin zu selten aufgenommenen Künstlern wie Philip & The Faithfuls. Diese Zusammenstellung zeigt auch, wie stark die Club- und Studioszene in Memphis damals war, mit Aufnahmen von Willie Walker, Percy Milem, Barbara Perry, Gene 'Bowlegs' Miller und anderen, die zwar nur sporadisch Aufnahmen machten, aber beliebte Live-Performer waren. 'This is Goldwax' wird mit einem vollständig illustrierten Booklet mit Liner Notes von Dean Rudland geliefert. Eine perfekte Einführung in das Label zu Beginn seines siebten Jahrzehnts. Als Doppel-LP
Nach dem Erfolg von Keb Darges 2023er Ace Rockabilly-Compilation (CHD 1637) kehrt die Legende mit einer weiteren Sammlung von Musik zurück, die ihm am Herzen liegt. - Auf 'Keb Darge Presents The Best Of Ace Sixties Garage Punk' öffnet der schottische DJ-Maestro und Producer seine Archive und enthüllt eine Auswahl von US-Garage-Stompern aus den 60er Jahren. Künstler wie The Hooterville Trolley, The Litter, The Music Machine, The Venturie "5", The Lyrics oder The Nightcrawlers werfen ein Licht auf britische Invasionsbands wie die Who, Kinks und Rolling Stones, heimische Garagenblumen und das dunkle Ende der psychedelischen Straße. Gespickt mit fuzziger Gitarre, Enthusiasmus, treibendem Beat und einer Einstellung, die Proto-Punk war, bleibt diese Musik frisch und wird bereits von einer neuen Generation angenommen. Mit Liner Notes von Keb Darge und Coverartwork von Robin Banks.
- Krupps, Die - Dawning Of Doom
- Godflesh - Mothra
- Ministry - Stigmata (Live)
- Treponem Pal - Radioactivity
- Einstürzende Neubauten - Feurio
- Swamp Terrorists - Braintrash
- Consolidated - White American Male
- Killing Joke - Age Of Greed
- Scorn - Scorpionic
- Excessive Force - Worship Me
- Third From The Sun
- Prong - The Coliseum
- Skrew - Gemini
- Kmfdm - Money
- Wiseblood - Motorslug
Reissue, limited
16-Band-Compilation, die mit der Nahtstelle zwischen Gitarren-Rock einerseits, Programming und Electro andererseits dealt und anhand von teils exclusiven Beiträgen von Prong, Ministry, Godflesh, Killing Joke, Krupps, Einstürzende Neubauten, Consolidated uva.jene Zusammenhänge herausarbeitet, die Gruppen wie Korn & Co.erst den Weg freigemacht haben.
Strictly dancefloor biz on Terrazzo number five as Kalani, Beltrac, Macé and Iro Aka jump up and down and move it all around with a glaring selection of 303-laced tech riddims.
- A01: Spindyrella - Sinnlös
- A02: Imaginary Friend Feat. Riah - Knight Sugar
- A03: Karya Zevas - Cosmos
- A04: High Park Funk - Shades On
- A05: Ranko - Escalator Eyes (Cuts By Dj Juicy)
- A06: Brett Eclectic - Keep Goin' (Don't U Ever Stop)
- A07: Marcel Vogel & Tim Jules Feat. Mey - Reset Your Heart
- A08: Duktus Feat. Host Junior - Music
- A09: Illwig - Together
- A10: George John - A Passing Storm
- A11: Drunkenstein- Hollywood Boulevard
- A12: Sempra - Clairvoyant Dub
- B01: Filburt - Under 1000 Plays
- B02: Real Velour - Who You Are
- B03: The Chord Memory Club X Heron - L.t.g.o
- B04: Moff & Tarkin - Halifax
- B05: Lavan - Bring It Back
- B06: Jetson G - Bleep Express
- B07: Zacharias - Pretend To Be Active
- B08: Shesokey - Close Your Eyes
- B09: Jana Falcon - Cum Over
- B10: Dj Detox & Robyrt Hecht - Mi Casa
- B11: Marco Lazovic - I Never Forget U
- B12: Hearts - Elotranc (Rebirth)
This year's compilation is once again dedicated to the Bärenherz children's hospice here in Leipzig.
The people in this organization do such incredibly important work, but unfortunately it is all too often "invisible" - because if we're honest, it's not a topic you like to deal with unless you are directly or indirectly affected yourself. And then you realize that the costs of care, accommodation, supplies and psychosocial therapies are only partially covered by health insurance. The children's hospice does not receive any state subsidies, and that's why it is dependent on private donations.
We asked a few old friends from our new hood (now that we are no longer just mentally but also physically located in Leipzig) for tracks, as well as new ones - from Connewitz to Chicago - bridging the gap between Neo-Soul, good old Boom Bap, Modern Funk, Electro, Synthiepop, Breaks and of course, House Music in all its shades.
One love goes out to all artists and supporters!




















