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From the subterranean grooves of deep techno to the cosmic pulse of electro and IDM, Deep Space Protocol sees Japanese legend DJ Compufunk navigate a vast sonic universe with precision and feeling. A veteran of Osaka’s celebrated Compufunk Records scene — where he’s sold and spun cuts for nearly three decades — Compufunk seamlessly weaves together influences that span Detroit-infused machine rhythms, hypnotic electro textures, and the thoughtful intricacies of left-field IDM.
Pressed as a limited vinyl release, Deep Space Protocol feels like both a nod to classic techno lineage and a forward-thinking exploration of sound — perfect for listeners who cherish the raw pulse of the dancefloor as much as the cerebral depths of an immersive listening session. With roots that include releases on Detroit’s Motech and connections to Underground Resistance figures, this is an album that bridges cultures and decades while leaving plenty of room for the future.
- 1: Quando Quando Quando
- 2: Tintarella Di Luna
- 3: Legata A Un Granello Di Sabbia
- 4: Nel Blu, Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)
- 5: Romantica
- 6: Tu Vuo L'americano
- 7: Il Tuo Bacio E' Come Un Rock
- 8: Papaveri E Papere
- 9: Che Bambola!
- 10: Piove
- 11: Marina
- 12: Il Nostro Concerto
- 13: Al Di La
- 14: Nessuno Al Mondo
- 1: La Poinconneur Des Lilas
- 2: Baudelaire
- 3: Intoxicated Man
- 4: Ce Mortel Ennui
- 5: L'anthracite
- 6: L'eau A La Bouche
- 7: Black Trombone
- 8: Le Claqueur De Doigts
- 9: La Chanson De Prevert
- 10: L'alcool
- 11: Viva Villa
- 12: En Relisant Ta Lettre
- 13: Mambo Miam Miam
- 14: Du Jazz Dans Le Ravin
- 15: Requiem Pour Un Twisteur
- 16: Adieu, Creature
This album was recorded September 15, 1957, in Hackensack, New Jersey. The personnel includes Coltrane's Miles Davis bandmates, Paul Chambers on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums - both of whom had worked before with pianist Kenny Drew - and trumpeter Lee Morgan and trombonist Curtis Fuller, who were then up-and-coming jazz musicians and would go on to join Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. All of the compositions were written by John Coltrane, with the exception of the standard "I'm Old Fashioned". The title track is a long, rhythmically variegated blues with a sentimental theme that gradually shows the major key during Coltrane's first chorus. "Locomotion" is also a blues riff tune, in forty-four-bar form.
- The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari
- Duane Eddy His Twangy Guitar And The Rebels - Ramrod
- Johnny & The Hurricanes - Crossfire
- The Fireballs - Bulldog
- The Marketts - Surfer's Stomp
- The Fenderman - Torture
- Joe Jones - California Sun
- The Gamblers - Moon Dawg!
- The Ventures - Lullaby Of The Leaves
- Dick Dale - Surf Beat
- The Tornadoes - Bustin' Surfboards
- Belairs - Mr. Moto
- Johnny Bond - Hot Rod Lincoln
- Dick Dale - Peppermint Man
- Ritche Valens - La Bamba
- Surfmen - El Toro
- The Champs - Tequila
- The Wailers - Tall Cool One
- King Curtis And The Noble Knights - Beach Party
- The Beach Boys - Surfin
- 1: I Walk The Line
- 2: Folsom Prison Blues
- 3: Cry! Cry! Cry!
- 4: There You Go
- 5: Next In Line
- 6: Home Of The Blues
- 7: Ballad Of A Teenage Queen
- 8: Guess Things Happen That Way
- 9: It's Just About Time
- 10: Katy Too
- 11: I Got Stripes
- 12: The Ways Of A Woman In Love
- 13: All Over Again
- 14: What Do I Care
- 15: Don't Take Your Guns To Town
- 16: Five Feet High And Rising
- 17: Frankie's Man, Johnny
- 18: Second Honeymoon
- 19: Oh Lonesome Me
- 20: Bonanza
Johnny Cash (1932–2003) was a legendary singer-songwriter whose deep voice and storytelling made him one of the most influential figures in American music. Blending country, rock, folk, and gospel, he created timeless songs like “I Walk the Line,” “Ring of Fire,” “Folsom Prison Blues.”, “I Got Stripes,” and “Oh Lonesome Me.” Known as The Man in Black, Cash’s music spoke to themes of love, faith, and redemption, leaving an enduring mark on generations of artists.
- A1: Ella Fitzgerald - Mack The Knife
- A2: Billie Holiday - Body And Soul
- A3: Nina Simone - I Loves You, Porgy
- A4: Dinah Washington - All Of Me
- A5: Sarah Vaughan - Misty
- B1: Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me
- B2: Ella Fitzgerald - Bewitched
- B3: Sarah Vaughan - Lullaby Of Birdland
- B4: Billie Holiday - Lover Man
- B5: Dinah Washington - What A Diff'rence A Day Makes
When it comes to vocal jazz, the ladies win. "Body and Soul" features great jazz standards sung by some of the best- known and most influential female jazz vocalists in history. Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, Dinah Washington & Sarah Vaughan. This album presents signature recordings by these legendary ladies during concerts between 1956 and 1960, from Berlin, Paris to New York.
- Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week)
- I Get A Kick Out Of You
- I've Got The World On A String
- Young At Heart
- Learnin' The Blues
- (Love Is) The Tender Trap
- Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
- Love And Marriage
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- Love Is Here To Stay
- All The Way
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Come Fly With Me
- Witchcraft
- Nice 'N' Easy
- Mr. Success
With classics like "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Come Fly With Me," "The Lady Is A Tramp," "I Get A Kick Out Of You," and "Love And Marriage," he defined the art of popular singing. A master interpreter of song, Sinatra's influence extends far beyond music, symbolizing sophistication and enduring American cool.
- A1: Forever All Over Again
- A2: Neverland
- A3: As Always I Remain
- A4: Someday I Will
- A5: My Elusive Mind
- A6: New York Time
- B1: Walk In The Future
- B2: Slap Like Being Born
- B3: Sunday Morning
- B4: Anything For You
- B5: I Don't Call This Love
Ray Charles (1930–2004) was a groundbreaking musician who fused gospel, blues, jazz, and country to create the sound of soul music.
A master pianist, singer, and songwriter, he delivered timeless hits like “What’d I Say,” “Georgia on My Mind,” “I Got A Woman,”
“I Can’t Stop Loving You,” and “Hit the Road Jack.” Known as ‘The Genius,’ Charles transformed American music and influenced countless artists across every genre.




















