Celebrating 10 years at the top of their game, Quantize Recordings unleash a real collectors edition 12'' bringing together four of their biggest tracks to date all of which make their much anticipated debut on vinyl.
Featuring hand-picked, choice cuts from DJ Spen, Michele Chiavarini, Emmaculate, Terry Hunter, Reelsoul, Tasha LaRae & Rona Ray this is a timeless snapshot of Quantize’s undeniable impact on house music to date.
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- A1: William Goldstein & The Magic Disco Machine Midnight Rhapsody (William Goldstein)
- A2: Azymuth Young Embrace (Um Abraco Da Mocidade) (José Roberto Bertrami)
- B1: Herb Alpert Rise (Herb Alpert, Randy Badazz)
- B2: Claudja Barry Love For The Sake Of Love (Jorg Evers, Jurgen S Korduletsch)
- B3: The Durutti Column Sketch For Summer (Vini Reilly)
- C1: Roger Gravel Avec Flashback Un Habit En La Bémol (Roger Gravel)
- C2: Marta Acuma Dance Dance Dance (Patrick Adams, Lonnie Johnson)
- C3: Sine Chimi (Patrick Adams, Richard Adler)
- D1: Timmy Thomas Africano (Noel Williams)
- D2: Gina X No G D.m. (Dedicated To Quentin Crisp) (Gina Kikoine)
- D3: Dunn Pearson Jr Groove On Down (Dunn Pearson Jr.)
The double vinyl containing the OST of music inspired by the docu-film "I RAGAZZI DEL COLUMBUS", these tracks just want to
tell the true story of an unrepeatable Era, of clubs, DJs and the generation that gave birth to the socio-cultural revolution which, starting in Italy between 1974 and 1985, it then spread throughout Europe, all with a passion for afro / disco /
funky music, which from the "Columbus" square in Riccione then spread everywhere. Thanks to djs and clubs
- A1: William Goldstein - Midnight Rapsody
- A2: Marta Acuna - Dance, Dance, Dance
- A3: Touchdown - Ease Your Mind
- B1: Mona Rae - Do Me
- B2: Roundtree - Get On Up
- B3: Hiroshima - Lion Dance
- C1: Black Devil - Follow Me
- C2: Tony Valor - Ma Mo Ah
- C3: Sylvia - The Lollipop Man
- D1: Chain Reaction - Dance Freak
- D2: Super Jay - Super Jay Love Theme
- A1: Afrocult Foundation - The Quest (Version Piano Solo)
- A2: Orchestre Lipua-Lipua - Distingue (Edit)
- A3: B G. And Fibre - (G#) Thanks And Praises
- A4: Akwassa - I Don`t Want No-Body (To Tell Me)
- A5: Aura - I Got To Make It
- B1: Akofa Akoussah - Ramer Sans Rame
- B2: Francis Bebey - La Condition Masculine
- B3: Benis Cletin - Jungle Magic
- B4: Sorry Bamba - M&Bife Je T`aime
- B5: Gregoire Lawani - Elle M` Mordu La Langue
After "Afro Exotique - Adventures In The Leftfield, Africa 1972-88" was enthusiastically embraced by heads, collectors and core Africa Seven enthusiasts alike, we dived back down into the vaults, and hope we've come up with another volume of listenable esoterica from roughly the same period.
"The Quest", courtesy of fleeting 1978 leftfield supergroup Afro Cult Foundation (featuring Joni Haastrup, Remi Kabaka and friends) sets the tone-bar high and sideways, with 4.50 mins of atmospheric, effected solo piano drift to get things started.
Congolese ensemble band "Orchestre Lipua Lipua" introduces gently lilting Soukous with 1977's, "Distingue", before BG and Fibre's "Thanks and Praises" introduces some wobbly, Moog tinged Lagos reggae shuffle to proceedings.
Akwassa's 1974 funker "I Don't Want Nobody" peels off into a Hammond / wah wah / moog mini odyssey half way through, before Tongolese chanteuse Akofa Akoussah's stirring "Ramer San Rame" introduces emotional charge into proceedings.
Francis Bebey's "La Condition Masculine" (1976) is a centre piece of the album, with it's skippy drum machine rhythm and spoken world vocal, but we'll admit, we probably wouldn't have used it if we'd read a translation of that vocal first.
Benis Cletin's "Jungle Magic" (1979) acid funk intro then gives way to a blatant, and at times slightly unhinged homage to the all conquering (at the time) "I Feel Love", Sorry Bamba's "M'Bife Je T'Aime" keeps the leftfield funk groove rolling, before the mournful, immersive croon of Gregoire Lawani's "Elle M'a Mordu La Langue" brings proceedings to a reflective close.
- A1: Beyond The Rising Sun (Il Faut Trouver Son Coin De Ciel) - Sylvie Vartan
- A2: Third Degree - Andy Ellison & Boz Boorer (Exclusive)
- A3: Pictures Of Purple People - Automatic Shoes
- A4: Stacey Grove - Marsha Hunt
- A5: Chateau In Virginia Waters - Swervedriver
- A6: Child Star - Witchwood
- B1: Cosmic Dancer - Mair (Exclusive)
- B2: Wind Cheetah - Catherine Lambert
- B3: Elemental Child - The Charms
- B4: Visit - Tarwater
- B5: Cat Black (The Wizard’s Hat) - Chris Connelly & The Liquid Gang
- C1: Children Of The Revolution - Burn It To The Ground
- C2: Lofty Skies - Automatic Shoes
- C3: Ballrooms Of Mars - Kelly Reilly
- C4: Spaceball Ricochet – Speedtwinn
- C5: Jeepster - The Polecats
- C6: Soul Of My Suit - Chris Braide
- D1: Calling All Destroyers - Rachel Stamp
- D2: Menthol Dan (Dan The Sniff) - Andy Ellison & Boz Boorer
- D3: Raw Ramp - Black Bombers
- D4: Life’s A Gas - Mexican Dogs
- D5: Life Is Strange - Illa Falazynski
- D6: Visions Of Domino - Schwefel
• A globe spanning (France, Italy, Germany, USA, Belarus, Sweden, Russia, Australia, Canada) covers album of the late great Marc Bolan songs starting with the earliest cover in 1965 • Covering a huge range of genres and styles • A response to the U.S Hit album Angel Headed Hipster which opened up the songs of Bolan to a new American audience by using big names and TV advertising…this concentrates on quality recordings by lesser known artists • Presented in deluxe gatefold sleeve. • Reviews in Record Collector, Vive le rock R2, Shindig, Classic Rock.
- A1: Vromm - Red Tuna
- A2: Hyphen - Winter Sky
- B1: Saytek - Iyndub01 (Live)
- B2: Pascal Nuzzo – Hold On
- B3: Nphonix & Matrika - Rumble Around
- C1: Acidulant - Make Love To A Machine
- C2: Insider - Something Flash
- D1: Dharma - Structured Chaos
- D2: Som.1 – Ultimatum
- E1: Dino Lenny – Did This
- E2: Adam Antine - Sortavala
- E3: Paul Roux – Bapteme
- F1: Underworld – Appleshine (Film Edit)
- F2: Subject 13, Conscious Route – Dripping Sauce
First released back in the fall of 1989, the In Order To Dance album was a compilation LP that pulled together tracks from a
select band of electronic producers, pushing the boundaries of the house and electronic music that was in its infancy stage.
Released on the R&S Records label, the IOTD series would become pivotal in the development of the electronic music scene
at large.
The world of music is a constant shape shifting, trend moving behemoth. Style may come and go (and come back around
again), stars are made, stars can fall. But the ethos behind In Order To Dance remains the same as it ever has, with a fierce
independent spirit, and a pledge to bring forward the next generation of young artists and their music. And so, here we arrive
at a new collection, fresh for 2023, and just in time for the labels 40th anniversary year, and with the ardent A&R’ing of label
founder Renaat Vandepapeliere, a selection of new tunes is assembled to reinforce the strength and power to be found within
music.
Across thirteen tracks, a squad of refreshingly contemporary producers from around the globe are brought together under the
In Order To Dance banner. Ushering the series into a new era, new variations on the electronic genre and fresh ideas are
fused into a delightfully engaging collection of tracks. There’s deep breakbeats courtesy of UK producer Dharma, smooth and
dubby live action from Saytek and complex bass heavy rhythms from Vromm. There’s esoteric electronics from Hyphen, epic
piano driven deep house from Dino Lenny and swinging jazzy breaks from Nphonix & Matrika. Paul Roux’s melancholic
‘Bapteme’ unfurls waves of deft pianos and guitar swirls over taunt beats, and a driving electro tone is set on Acidulant’s
contribution. Intoxicating rave tropes and hefty breaks come courtesy of Pascal Nuzzo and Adam Antine delivers a wall of
sound anchored by shuffling, funky beats on ‘Sortavala’.
And to accompany the new wave of In Order To Dance, a series of music videos have been produced. Acclaimed artists and
video directors, including Alessandro Amaducci, Ben Marlowe and Gala Mirissa, have all stamped their digital artistic
visions onto these stunning compositions, synching audio and visual for a multi-sensory experience!
‘In Order To Dance 4.0’ by Various Artists is available on R&S Records from 14th April 2023 on 3LP vinyl, download &
streaming services.
The latest venture in the ToneShift imprint from UK-based label Comma Traxx welcomes emkay and Janthe to the Comma releases catalogue alongside label boss Hannd and frequent releaser Cosmic G. Each track stands out individually but works together seamlessly to create a complete compilation package. Hannd’s ‘Ratio Extract’ acts as the modernized progressive house representative on the VA, merging intricate sound design with developing goa’esque melodies forming a fine line between euphoric uplift and rolling peak time ammo. emkay’s ‘Rays Of The Sublime’ does as the title suggests, sending the listener into an uplifting state of bliss, combining raw break percussion with intricate synth developments - a strong representation of why the talented producer is a name to be reckoned with at the moment. Cosmic G draws on old-school goa trance influences for ‘Life Pride’ fusing tribalistic percussions tastefully immersed with deep and atmospheric sound design. Janthe’s ‘Conversations’ blends dubbed-out house flavours with prog-like rhythms to bring the fantastic finishing piece to the compilation puzzle.
- Max Cilla - La Flûte Des Mornes
- Kallaloo - Star Child
- Ophélia - Red Light Lady
- The Revolution Of St. Vincent - The Little You Say
- Wganda Kenya - El Testamento
- Richard Duroseau Et Son Orchestre - Compas Jupiter
- Max Et Henri - Mizik A Ka Kafé
- The Beginning Of The End - Come Down
- Afrosound - Caliventura
- Super Combo - Rosita Femme Chaud
- Camille Soprane - Si Ou Dit Ça Çé Ça
- Henry Guedon - Bomba Des Musiciens
- Simon Jurad Feat Les Frères Déjean - Mawa
- Wganda Kenya - Pim Pom
- Max Cilla - Crépuscule Tropical
- Gordon Henderson - More Power
- Shleu Shleu - Alouette
- Les Aiglons - Musiciens De Grande Classe
- Skahshah - Racine Core
- Afrosound - Salome
Rare Groove Collection Explore the fusion of world music with soul, funk and disco through the Rare Groove Collection. With this new volume, discover unique groove tracks straight from Jamaica! Fully remastered original versions Caribbean RARE GROOVE Discover the multi-cultural musics from around the Caribbean Islands. From Haïti to the Bahamas, passing by the French West Indies, this journey explores traditional rythms from Soca, Calypso or Biguine. Musicians as Gordon Henderson, Max Cilla or the band Skah Shah knew how to use Soul, Funk and Disco influences to create a unique groove with multiple faces.
Reflections is a recording of Sufjan Stevens' sixth collaboration with acclaimed ballet and dance choreographer Justin Peck. Originally composed for World Premiere and performances (May 17-26, 2019) by Houston Ballet, the piano duet was recorded at Oktaven Studios by Ryan Streber and performed by pianists Timo Andres and Conor Hanick. Reflections is imbued with Stevens' memorable and emotionally resonant melodies and arrangements and continues to establish Stevens as a contemporary composer.
Canto A Lo Divino is the unique musical expression of the Chilean peasant world - a conversation with the divine nourished by Biblical and other sacred texts. It is communal music, played in packed rooms throughout the night on the 25-string guitarron, its ancient melodies transmitted through the 10-line decima form originating in Spain and found across the Caribbean, South America, and even into the Mississippi Delta. Rooted in the remote Central Valley of Chile at the skirt of the mountains and following the slopes of the major rivers, the Canto tradition has persisted for centuries in the voices of hundreds of men and women who sing of saints, divine images, and angelitos (very young children who have died). The verses are also centered around daily life in the valley - labor and drought, family, animals, and plants. There are countless entonaciones (melodies) that define this region, its communities, and its unique worldview. Mississippi Records is privileged to work with the Museo Campesino En Movimiento and their archive of hundreds of hours of intimate field recordings of the Canto - music rarely, if ever, heard outside of the region. Artwork is provided by another inhabitant of Chile's Central Valley, a baker called Frederico Lohse, who brought divine visions from the Cantos to life, painted on reused flour bags. Canto A Lo Divino celebrates the complexity and solemn, stunning beauty of this nocturnal, communal form of musical devotion. Double vinyl LP comes housed in deluxe gatefold jacket with 8 pages of lyric translations and liner notes about the Canto tradition by researcher Danilo Petrovich.
First released in January 2017, this popular soundtrack has been out of stock for several years and is now back by popular demand on a new colour.
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2016 Venice International Film Festival, Nocturnal Animals, Tom Ford’s haunting romantic thriller has been hailed as “a tour de force” (The Independent). Nocturnal Animals marks the second film from writer/director Ford, and his second collaboration with composer Korzeniowski. Their first collaboration, A Single Man, earned Korzeniowski his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Score. The score was a breakout for the composer, earning him the prestigious Discovery Award at the 2010 Gent Film Festival’s World Soundtrack Awards.
Korzeniowski has described his score to Nocturnal Animals as “embracing two extremes, but switching their traditional genre characterization. The crime plot is scored as an intimate, personal story, while the psychological drama is treated as a thriller. The cold and detached intertwines with poignant and excruciating, the simple and intimate becomes grand and bold."
The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.
A compilation of contemporary Italian tape electroacoustic and musique concrete artists featuring Valerio Tricoli, Mercury Hall, Ezio Piermattei, SEC_, Giovanni Lami, Giulio Nocera, kNN.
A digital twin is a computer system programmed in such a way that, receiving the same inputs as the physical object or process it is a twin of, it provides the same outputs.
Characteristics of digital twin technology
1 Connectivity
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3 Reprogrammable and intelligent
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«There is no light without shadows and no fullness of mind without imperfections. Life requires for its realization, not perfection, but fullness. Without imperfection, there is no progress or growth.»
- A1: Jamie Cullum Ev’rybody Wants To Be A Cat (Aristocats)
- A2: Melody Gardot He’s A Tramp (Susi Und Strolch)
- A3: Stacey Kent Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Cinderella)
- A4: Gregory Porter When You Wish Upon A Star (Pinocchio)
- B1: China Moses Why Don’t You Do Right? (Falsches Spiel Mit Roger Rabbit)
- B2: Raphael Gualazzi I Wan’na Be Like You (Das Dschungelbuch)
- B3: The Rob Mounsey Orchestra A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes (Cinderella)
- C1: Hugh Coltman You’ve Got A Friend In Me (Toy Story)
- C2: Anne Sila Let It Go (Frozen)
- C3: Melody Gardot, Raphael Gualazzi The Bare Necessities (Das Dschungelbuch)
- D1: Laika Once Upon A Dream (Dornröschen)
- D2: Nikki Yanofsky Un Jour Mon Prince Viendra (Schneewittchen)
- D3: Stacey Kent Give A Little Whistle (Pinocchio)
Part 2[35,71 €]
Ein ganz besonderes Disney-Erlebnis: weltberühmte Film-Ohrwürmer in Interpretationen einiger der größten Pop-Jazz-Stimmen!
2016 erschien erstmals ”Jazz Loves Disney”, nach dem großen Erfolg dann 2017 der Nachfolger ”Jazz Loves Disney 2 - A Kind of Magic”.
Beide Doppel-LPs waren viele Jahre vergriffen und sind nun endlich in Neuauflagen wieder erhältlich.
- A1: Bebel Gilberto Beauty And The Beast (Beauty And The Beast)
- A2: Imany Some Day My Prince Will Come (Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs)
- A3: Jamie Cullum, Eric Cantona Be Our Guest (Beauty And The Beast)
- B1: Jacob Collier Under The Sea (The Little Mermaid)
- B2: Angelique Kidjo Try Everything (Zootopia)
- B3: The Amazing Keystone Big Band Steamboat Willie
- C1: Thomas Dutrone Les Corbeaux / When I See An Elephant Fly (Dumbo)
- C2: Selah Sue So This Is Love (Cinderella)
- C3: Madeleine Peyroux The Golden Touch (Silly Symphonies)
- D1: George Benson You'll Be In My Heart (Tarzan)
- D2: Laura Mvula Stay Awake (Mary Poppins)
Part 1[35,71 €]
Ein ganz besonderes Disney-Erlebnis: weltberühmte Film-Ohrwürmer in Interpretationen einiger der größten Pop-Jazz-Stimmen!
2016 erschien erstmals ”Jazz Loves Disney”, nach dem großen Erfolg dann 2017 der Nachfolger ”Jazz Loves Disney 2 - A Kind of Magic”.
Beide Doppel-LPs waren viele Jahre vergriffen und sind nun endlich in Neuauflagen wieder erhältlich.
- A1: Neon - Lobotomy
- A2: Der Blaue Reiter - Lights Off (Previously Unreleased)
- A3: Ein St Ein - Varsavia
- A4: Modo - Niagara Falls (Previously Unreleased)
- A5: Actor's Studio - Dancing Alone (Previously Unreleased)
- A6: La Maison - Bells In The Night (Previously Unreleased)
- B1: Scortilla - Yhw
- B2: Eurotunes - Swimming Pool Motion
- B3: Oh Oh Art - It's Just A Movie Soundtrack
- B4: Naif Orchestra - Check-Out Five
- B5: 2 Plus 2 Equals 5 - Haiku (Feat Paolo Mauri)
»Italia Synthetica 1981-1985« represents the musical mutation that occurred after the post-punk hangover gave way to more frigid emotional shores, in-line with the synth-wave moment that was sweeping Europe and the white cliffs of Albion. This scene flourished in Italy between 1981-1985, and the musicians that came out of it are still revered today (particularly in the US).
Robotic rhythms and intuitions that, besides sharing common ground with the electronic movements that had come before, also knew how to fill up the dancefloor. Featuring four previously unreleased tracks by Der Blaue Reiter, along with tracks by Modo, Actor's Studio, and La Maison, as well as the still fresh sounding contributions by true pioneers of the genre Neon and Naif Orchestra. Also features Ein-st-ein, Scortilla, Eurotunes, Oh Oh Art, and 2+2=5 featuring Paolo Mauri.
Vol.1 Black Vinyl[28,15 €]
Vol.2 Grey Vinyl[33,19 €]
Vol.2 Black Vinyl[31,51 €]
Vol.2 Black Vinyl[31,51 €]
Crass Records, alongside One Little Independent Records, reissue
their iconic three volume compilation series, ‘Bullshit Detector’, on LP,
available in both classic black and special edition grey vinyl.
‘Bullshit Detector’ was the name of a series of compilation LPs put
together by the anarcho-punk band Crass and released on their own
label. Three editions were released between 1980 and 1984,
consisting of demo tapes, rough recordings and artwork that had
been sent to the band.
The sound quality of the ‘Bullshit Detector’ series was mixed and
often basic, or even poor, as Crass would master the tapes directly to
record without any additional production or enhancement. For Crass,
the expectation of a polished performance was missing the point.
After punk had already been co-opted, re-packaged and sold back to
us, ‘Bullshit Detector’ volumes 1-3 were, and still are, seen by many
to capture the purest ethos of punk culture, an event that inspired
hundreds to take to their bedrooms and garages and join the DIY
revolution.
Crass believed in the power of community and that their movement
was for everybody. These compilations are an admittedly harsh but
important part of that story; when Crass gave punk back to the
people.
Sleeve notes from ‘Bullshit Detector Three’ read: “Don’t expect music
when the melody is anger, when the message sings defiance, three
chords are frustration when the words are from the heart.”




















