- A1: We Begged 2 Explode
- A2: Pash Rash
- A3: Festival Song
- A4: Staring Out The Window At Your Old Apartment
- A5: Wave Goodnight To Me
- A6: To Be A Ghost
- B1: Pietro, 60 Years Old
- B2: I Did Something Weird Last Night
- B3: Blast Damage Days
- B4: Bang On The Door
- B5: Rainbow
- B6: Planet Luxury
- B7: Helllhoooole
- B8: June 21St
- B9: The Fuzz
- B10: While You're Alive
- B11: Perfect Sound Whatever
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- Fleischmütze
- So Wie Ihr Uns Kennt
- Keine Polizei
- No One Likes Us
- Geliebt Gehasst
- Tresenpoesie
- Grundsätzlich Dagegen
- Kopie
- H.d.f.f.d.s
- Einfacher Mann
- Bombe
- Spielerfrau
Der Platz #82-Charterfolg von 2018 wiedr auf Vinyl lieferbar! Mit rauem Ton und brachialen Texten stellen die Ruhrpottpunks "Harte Worte" mit Ihrem neuen Album "So wie Ihr uns kennt?!" die Gesellschaft und die Musikszene in Frage. Provokation mit Ohrwurmgarantie die wachrütteln soll und den Standpunkt der Band noch einmal in den Vordergrund rückt. Das neue Album besticht unter anderem durch klare Aussagen und deutliche Stellungnahmen gegen gewisse Umtriebe aus Teilen der Deutschrockszene - unterlegt von eingehenden Gitarrenriffs, dem typischen kollektiven Singalongs der Band und dem dadurch mitreißenden United. Man kann den Punkrock nicht nur hören sondern buchstäblich fühlen. Laut. Direkt. Bedingungslos. Weiterhin gibt es klare Abgrenzungen zu den alten Alben, da neue Stile und musikalische Veränderungen in "So wie Ihr uns kennt?!" integriert wurden. Es finden sich bei "Kopie" Ska-Gitarren wieder, "Geliebt, Gehasst" wurde zusammen mit "Das weiße Rauschen" eingesungen und an ein komplett englisches Lied hat sich die Band diesmal ebenfalls herangetraut. Das Album befindet sich durchgängig in Bewegung und sorgt beim geneigten Hörer durchweg für Überraschungen. Dennoch sind sich "Harte Worte" treu geblieben. Mit erhobenen Fäusten und gezücktem Mittelfinger machen die Jungs keinen Hehl daraus, was und wer ihnen nicht passt und sich besser nicht in den Weg stellen sollte. Punkrock der bewegt, Spaß macht und sich nicht zensieren lässt. So kann man das neue Album der Jungs wohl am besten umschreiben. "So wie Ihr uns kennt!?" - nicht ganz! Langweilig können alle. Und denselben Scheiß auch. Hier wird Punkrock neu definiert. Da bleibt dem geneigten Zuhörer nur eine Wahl: Anhören! Schwarze Vinyl LP.
- A1: Every Kind Of Music But Country
- A2: Rock Bottom, Pop. 1
- A3: The Buck Starts Here
- A4: (I Love) Nickles And Dimes
- A5: Barely Human
- A6: I'd Be Lonesome
- B7: She Took A Lot Of Pills (And Died)
- B8: We'll Burn Together
- B9: Let's Live Together
- B10: The Scrapple Song
- B11: Pete Way's Trousers
- B12: Tears Only Run One Way
- B13: Papa Was A Steel-Headed Man
Italian producer Deyayu delivers a powerful new EP on Party Tricks, channeling emotion and subtle melancholy into four striking cuts. Blending elements of progressive, deep, and tech house, the release is designed for late-night energy and golden hour moods, capturing the feeling of first light, where rhythm meets reflection.
- A1: Sparks– Tryouts For The Human Race; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- A2: Sparks– Academy Award Performance; Written-By – Ron Mael
- A3: Sparks– La Dolce Vita; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B1: Sparks– Beat The Clock; Written-By – Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B2: Sparks– My Other Voice; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- B3: Sparks– The Number One Song In Heaven; Written-By – Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael
- C1: Noël*– Dancing Is Dangerous
- C2: Noël*– Is There More To Life Than Dancing?
- D1: Noël*– The Night They Invented Love
- D2: Noël*– Au Revoir
- D3: Noël*– I Want A Man
- A1: I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby
- A2: White Jam
- A3: Blabber 'N Smoke; Lyrics By – Jan Van Vliet
- A4: When It Blows Its Stacks
- A5: Alice In Blunderland
- B1: The Spotlight Kid
- B2: Click Clack
- B3: Grow Fins
- B4: There Ain't No Santa Claus On The Evenin' Stage
- B5: Glider
- C1: The Witch Doctor Life (Instrumental)
- C2: Semi-Multicolored Caucasian (Instrumental)
- C3: Your Love Brought Me To Life (Instrumental)
- C4: Two Rips In A Haystack / Kiss Me My Love
- C5: Harry Irene
- C6: Best Batch Yet (Track)
- C7: I Can't Do This Unless I Can Do This / Seam Crooked Sam
- D1: I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby (Full-Length Version)
- D2: Pompadour Swamp (Full-Length Version)
- A1: Remember; Written-By – Berlin*
- A2: Ella Speed; Written-By – Traditional
- A3: Big Stuff; Written-By – Bernstein*
- B1: Nobody's Heart; Written-By – Rodgers - Hart*
- B2: Just One Of Those Things; Written-By – Porter*
- B3: If You Could See Me Now; Written-By – Dameron*
- B4: Jambangle; Written-By – Evans*
- Side One What You Love (A Place To Bury Strangers Remix); Remix – A Place To Bury Strangers
- Side Two (In The) Hidden Fields (Throw Down Bones Remix); Remix – Throw Down Bones
- A1: Diamond In The Heart
- A2: Mistress Of Disguise
- B1: On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- B2: The Only Lonely Girl
- A1: Six Figures Getting Sick (Six Times)
- A2: Absurd Encounter With Fear
- A3: The Alphabet
- A4: Theme From The Grandmother
- A5: Industrial Soundscape (Excerpt)
- A6: Absurda
- B1: Premonitions Following An Evil Deed
- B2: Dream #7 (Extended)
- B3: The 3 Rs Epilogue For The 3 Rs
- B4: Ballerina, Part 1
- B5: Ballerina, Part 2
- A1: Yen Sleep
- A2: Concrete Cancer
- A3: Peckerwood Stomp
- A4: Inside Looking Out
- A5: Mental Kingdom
- B1: Sodden Jackal
- B2: Iron & Stone
- B3: Indestroy
- B4: Mourning
- B5: Spirit Caravan
- B6: Skybone
- C1: On The Hunt
- C2: No Blame
- C3: Neatz Brigade
- C4: Hiding Mask
- C5: Endless Circle (Live)
- D1: Streetside
- D2: Climate Of Despair
- D3: Decimation
- D4: Fears Machine
- D5: Field Of Hours
Danza Tribale opens a new chapter in 2025 with MAITAKE - ??, the debut EP from Italian sound explorer Lo.Sai. Rooted in sonic tactility and movement, the project draws from both ancestral rhythms and experimental structures to create something intimate, immersive, and future-facing.
Named after the "dancing mushroom" from Japanese folklore, MAITAKE is inspired by the interconnected growth of mycelial networks and the emotional ecology of shared experience. Developed in collaboration with choreographer Maria Combi, the EP is a meditation on collective motion - where dance, rhythm, and ritual coalesce.
Across five tracks, Lo.Sai weaves together broken percussion, deep bass, fieldrecordings, and global rhythmic language. Fragments of flamenco, muezzin prayer, and Central African everyday rhythms float through the record - artefacts gathered by the artist's close-knit creative circle in Lunigiana. What emerges is not just a club record, but a living, breathing sonic organism.
Backspin's next release brings Selective Response, a prominent figure in America's techno scene, to the forefront with his Inner Heaven EP. Known for his hard-hitting techno rollers, he brings his expertise and passion to Backspin, delivering a release that aligns seamlessly with the label's mission to rejuvenate the Hardgroove sound of the early 2000s, blending releases of legendary pioneers with those of fresh talents.
The EP opens with Hells Bells, a doomy track that encapsulates Selective Response's signature style, featuring relentless rhythms and an underworldly bell theme. The title track Inner Heaven follows, offering a, contrasting atmosphere, blending ethereal elements with driving beats to explore the balance between intensity and tranquility. On the flip side, Power Hungry delivers a potent mix of pulsating basslines, sharp percussion and industrial elements, embodying the raw energy that defines the Hardgroove genre. The EP concludes with Purifier, a track more in line with the EP's title track, merging driving loops with intricate sound design, leaving listeners in a state of ecstatic trance.
Breakbeat Paradise Recordings is back with another funky edition of their Toxic Funk series – this time welcoming back a true Nu Funk legend Umbo who has cocked up 2 massive funky soul nuggets. Umbo has been around since the early Nu Funk days with releases on labels like Good Groove Records & Timewarp under his belt as well as featuring on the Christmas Bootleg Bells Vol. 4 right here on BBP. The grooves and breaks are center stage on both cuts of this Toxic Funk Vol. 18 - with No Sugar taking on a classic soul jam while the Saoco Root goes all in on jazz meets the funky drummer and catchy Beastie rhymes. The timeless sounds of both these funky bangers are sure fit in nicely in any funky DJ crate. BBP is on point once again delivering you the funky beats and breaks on the planet.
- A1: Premier Contact
- A2: Le Manège Des Vanités
- A3: Dead Hip Hop
- A4: Avec Les Larmes
- B1: Autour D’un Café
- B2: Ne Plus Y Croire
- B3: Toute La Vérité
- B4: Poussière D’enfants
- C1: Le Rendez-Vous Manqué
- C2: De L’amour À La Haine
- C3: Sous Le Signe Du V
- C4: Un Peu Seul
- D1: Baise Les Gens
- D2: Peut-Être Un Verre ?
- D3: Pas Stable
- D4: Depuis Que J’étais Enfant
- D5: Perspectives
- D6: Il Faut Qu’on Parle
A l’occasion des 20 ans de cet album devenu culte, Record Makers réédite une version spéciale anniversaire limitée (vinyles transparents – 500 exemplaires) qui ravivera la flamme des fans de la première heure, des nouveaux fans et des collectionneurs. "Vive la Vie" est aujourd’hui un album référent pour les amateurs de rap, reconnu par ses pairs lyricistes, c’est un de ses albums qui marquent à jamais une époque, celle des années 2000 et de son rap aux rimes fines et puissantes.
Le 15 novembre 2004 sortait "Vive la Vie" le premier album du Klub des Loosers.
On ne présente plus le Klub des Loosers et son unique membre Fuzati. Pourquoi ? parce qu'on en a un peu honte quand même. Imaginez un jeune versaillais que tout prédestinait à devenir écrivain maudit ou chanteur d'un groupe de pop répétant dans le garage parental le dimanche de 16h à 20h. Le genre de type qui passait ses samedis après-midi à la bibliothèque municipale, ses samedi soir à boire de la bière dans les squats de jeunes où on recense une fille pour dix mecs et où la phrase qui revient le plus souvent est "qui roule un joint ?"
Imaginez maintenant que ce type ait une illumination, au milieu de ces jeunes que tout prédestine à la réussite (HEC, science-po) et qui lorsqu'ils se retrouvent ensemble ne savent pas faire autre chose que de se défoncer. "Nous sommes un klub de loosers".
Comme il n'aime pas trop les gens, Fuzati fondera un klub dont il sera le seul membre. Comme il n'a pas de guitare que le hip hop est son seul ami il se dit qu'il fera ça comme musique. Bah oui c'est sympa le hip hop. Comme on lui a dit qu'il n'avait pas une tête de rappeur et que les casquettes à l'envers lui vont mal il ne montrera jamais son visage et portera un chapeau. S'en suivra un parcours classique de MC underground qui rappe pour la rue (mais aussi les avenues) et représente ses refrés illégalement enfermés derrière les murs des prépas t'as vu. Mixtapes, nombreux freestyles dans l'émission Greckfrite diffusée sur la chaine internet Canalweb, concert à la MJC de Versailles mais aussi dans un entrepôt désinfecté à Dunkerque.
En 2003 Il signe sur le label parisien Record Makers parce qu'on lui a appris qu'il ne fallait pas trop se mélanger avec les gens d'autres milieux. Sortiront deux EP, "Baise les Gens" et "La Femme de Fer" qui sont déjà des classiques pour au moins 32 personnes. La même année sort également l'album de l'atelier "Buffet des Anciens Elèves" auquel il participe avec Tékilatex du groupe TTC, James Delleck, Cyanure et deux producteurs de talent, Tacteel (Lex Records) et ParaOne (Institubes). En juillet 2004 sort le maxi du Klub des Loosers où collaborent MF DOOM, légende hip hop, et Jean-Benoit Dunckel, moitié du groupe AIR.
The emblematic Chilean producer Camilo Gil tells a story of life through ink and sound. In its original version, the creativity between bass, MPC, garage influences, and Break Deep elements gives us a unique work.
In the alternate version, the legendary MARK AMBROSE takes us on a journey through space, with captivating voices, tones, and his signature sound.
On the B-side, the remix by Detroit legend GARI ROMALIS showcases the soulful, emotional side of the Motor City, featuring pianos and a hypnotic bassline that brings us closer to the 313. Closing the EP is the energetic deep jazzy minimal style of AUDIO WERNER, a track designed for the dancefloor, with a playful swing between vocals and bass, complemented by a hypnotic string that makes us want to dance at any moment.
- 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.
This is certainly both a mysterious one and an elusive one! Who were Grupo Natureza (Nature Group), and why is this release such a rarity? ‘Pode Acreditar’ was pressed on Som Livre Records in 1981 and it is believed very few copies were released into the commercial market. Those familiar with the productions of Lincoln Olivetti and Robson Jorge will no doubt recognise their hallmark sound here and that this single is ‘probably’ the work of the pair or one member at least. They were a regular in-house production team at Som Livre at the time, and there is a definite resemblance to Adriana’s song ‘Sei la Amor’ from 1978 which Lincoln Olivetti was involved in. Very little information is available about this release. A tantalising comment by Brazilian collector ‘bargainvinyl1’ on the original release’s Discogs page suggests ‘Pode Acreditar’ was a reaction to the Baby Consuelo and Pepeu Gomes pro-marijuana song ‘O Mal o Que Sai da Boca do Homem’, which caused controversy with Brazil’s governing military dictatorship at the time. Though condemning marijuana’s use, the word “baseado” (joint) is mentioned in the song, and this could be the reason behind the release being pulled by the heads of Som Livre and consequently it becoming one of the rarest releases on the label. Whilst its backstory is not crystal clear, it is an undeniable sun drenched, laidback boogie groove with AOR touches by the clandestine group. Pure 80s Riovibes, super-catchy and an earworm that sticks with you throughout the day.
- Next installment in BRAZIL45 Series.
- One of the rarest releases on the Som Livre label.
- Pure 80s laid back boogie grooves.
Take It Easy! We need more taglines like these in such trying and self-recriminatory times, where the stresses of a part-imagined urgency prevent us from decompressing in the way our social lives really should allow for. But is dance music, whose traditional motto is to "jack", compatible with such a mantra? DJLMP shatters these apparent antinomies of relaxation and danceability with three new edited heaters here, designed for triumphant joie de vives of the kind that do not poke, prod or demand too much from us. A later Diana Ross sample is put on heavy opening rotation on 'Diana's Loop', while similarly echoic verboffs are exchanged on 'Spring Touch', where dub delays haze the mix into something a little more convulsive. Space for wonky downtime is reserved on the B's 'Reggatronic', in a rare case of hip, lo-fi breathing room reserved for a dance record.
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The record is largely sung in Scots language, one of Scotland’s three official languages along with Gaelic and English. “Scots gives me a way of expressing myself which is connected directly with the landscapes I love. It brings the songs alive and it is a fascinating language. The name of the record is in Scots - Forefowk means the people who came before, or ancestors. When we say ‘mind me,’ we can mean a few things- remind, remember, watch over or care for me. The record explores how tradition needs to be constantly reconnected with, built upon, looked after, and shared.”
Quinie sings with a style inspired by Scottish Traveller singers. “I began singing unaccompanied Scots Song in 2015 after hearing Scots Traveller singer Sheila Stewart on the radio. Initially I felt like I shouldn't sing these songs because I'm not a Traveller, and I saw people around me doing that in a way that made me uncomfortable. But on the other hand this music made sense to me and I felt driven to learn. Over the years I have met Traveller friends who taught me that settled people sharing these songs could contribute to raising awareness. Scottish Travellers are marginalised and discriminated against in modern Scotland, despite being custodians of so many of our important traditions. So I started to perform them and tell this story. From there I built on my repertoire and started writing my own songs”.
To develop this record, Quinie travelled across Argyll with her horse. They went on a pilgrimage of sorts through the ancient landscapes of the West of Scotland to explore the interconnected relationships between people, ancestors, animals, and place. The album’s vinyl release is accompanied by a book and film, documenting this unusual research process.
Forefowk, Mind Me was recorded in August 2024 at The Big Shed in Highland Perthshire with support from Creative Scotland. Quinie is accompanied by an ensemble of musicians: Ailbhe Nic Oireachtaigh (viola), Oliver Pitt (duduk, bouzouki, percussion), Harry Górski-Brown (small pipes, violin), and Stevie Jones (double bass, recording, and mixing). Each of these artists brings their own distinctive voice, bridging contemporary experimental practice with worlds of traditional and early music.
- A1: I’ll
- A2: Arne
- A3: Sad Premonition / Lilyum
- B1: Anne
- B2: Abandoned School Organ
- B3: Your Canon
- B4: Hymn
The analog version of the masterpiece EP "I'll", released in 2018 as a work that expresses the continuation of the world view of the debut album "Grace",
has been repressed on turquoise blue vinyl!
Haruka Nakamura herself is in charge of the lyrics, composition, and all the instrumental parts. Janis Crunch, who was in charge of vocals on "Grace",
is featured again. The dreamy number "I'll" evokes the beginning of spring and hope, which synchronizes with the fantastic world depicted by photographer
Shiori Iwakura, who collaborated with Haruka Nakamura on the jacket and music video, "Arne", a reconstructed version of the famous song "arne" from the
debut album "Grace", and "Lilium", a song that was used in the climax scene of the movie "Every Day", for which Haruka Nakamura was in charge of the
music, are newly recorded and included.
The B-side includes "Anne", which can be called a different version of "Arne", which was included in Schole's compilation "Joy" in 2013, and is exclusive to the LP.
It connects the worlds of "Grace" and "I'll". It also contains warm songs that bring to mind childhood scenes, such as the nostalgic "Abandoned School Organ" and
"Your Canon", which combine church organ, muted piano, and field recordings.
The artwork, like the 8cm CD, depicts beautiful natural scenery, and the jacket and insert feature a series of photos by the immensely popular photographer
Shiori Iwakura, creating a package that beautifully blends the sound world of "I'll" with the scenery. As with the analog version of "Grace", the mastering was
done by Gen Tanabe, a close friend of Haruka Nakamura's who works on the sound of his works. It is a deep sound production that will give new discoveries
to listeners who were captivated by the release of the 8cm CD.
After meeting vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, & physician Eki Shola through her first vinyl release and playing her on the Oonops Drops show on Brooklyn Radio, Oonops asked her to be featured on the Nautilus single "Why I Came to California" alongside Denise M'Baye.
After this incredible release, a new common project was needed: so he asked Japanese beatmaker Shin-Ski as well as soul pianist, soul producer and soul dj SWING-O 45 a.k.a. 45 from Tokyo who is the head behind the 45trio. Both of them chose their favorites songs from Eki's album "還 (Kaeru)" to create their own vibrant reinterpretation.
Besides the limited black edition, there will be a hand-numbered edition of 50 on golden 7"-vinyl via Oonops Drops.
"6-track house finesse from Amsterdam mainstay Beraber, topped off with a killer remix by Brazilian artist Zopelar. Expect six melodic tracks for the body & mind. Beraber returns to United Identities with Gentle Actions, setting the tone for long summer evenings and sun-soaked days. The Amsterdam based producer and DJ organically blends Chicago's classically-schooled keys and machine backdrops with subtle, atmospheric textures. This long-awaited record by Beraber (Baris Akardere) is a deeply personal collection of music, encapsulating a period of creative and personal growth. Rather than a concept record, it serves as a document of the past years, bundling some of most cherished productions into a cohesive and heartfelt gift to the audience. This EP marks the first time the producer has used his own vocals in his productions, next to vocal contributions from Barcelona-based artist Ivy Barkakati, whose lyrics perfectly resonate with the journey of the EP. Gentle Actions opens with Between Us, a calm builder, gracefully layered with meandering pads. Distant Language picks us up with its dubbed-out groove, guiding our feet on a journey through melodic landscapes. It flows into Responsibility, an introspective track with a powerful message about turning dreams into reality, before continuing with Lost in Loops, a loose and soulful house cut featuring his own vocals. The journey ends with the more upbeat, instrumental Good Company, topped off with a deep, nocturnal remix by Zopelar. Written and produced entirely in his Amsterdam studio -- housed in the same building that once held De School -- Beraber continues to rely on a deeply analog and outboard gear-heavy approach. The result is a record that stays true to his soulful and introspective signature, mirroring the sonic identity of his acclaimed radio show, Gentle Actions on Amsterdam's online radio station RRFM."
Swollen Members rose in the underground Hip Hop scene with a series of classic albums that made them one of the genre's brightest stars. Founded by Madchild, Prevail, and DJ Rob the Viking, Swollen Members have stayed independent under their own label Battle Axe Records. The have returned in 2009 stronger than ever with Armed to the Teeth, which features appearances from Talib Kweli and Tech N9NE.
Pilot is one of the many labels in the orbit of the irrepressible James 'Burnski' Burnham. Its next outing is from M High who perfectly slots into the label's classy minimal and tech sound world. Things open up with 'Same Routine' which is a turbocharged sound with frazzled bass and thumping kicks. 'On My Own Supply' has a touch of the old school to it with the unbridled joy of the dancing piano chords and big, bulky beats. 'Same Routine' then gets a space-tech rework from Wodda and Hatori's live Bass remix brings some lush cosmic synth swirls and bumping drums.
Hidden Sequence returns, this time to kick off a new label Magistrate, and hot on the heels of their quick-to-sell out 'Silent Roots' last year. This fresh EP seamlessly bridges classic 70s Jamaican dub with modern, bass-heavy and dubwise delights, starting with 'Isms & Schisms'. The horns are brilliantly inviting as are the low ends which have been well worked on a vast desk and come packed with echo and effects. 'Magistrates Dub' is an immediately infectious skank that shifts into a deep, dub-heavy exploration and unites past and present dub influences.
Khadim is a stunning reconfiguration of the Ndagga Rhythm Force sound. The instrumentation is radically pared down. The guitar is gone; the concatenation of sabars; the drum-kit. Each of the four tracks hones in on just one or two drummers; otherwise the sole recorded element is the singing; everything else is programmed. Synths are dialogically locked into the drumming. Tellingly, Ernestus has reached for his beloved Prophet-5, a signature go-to since Basic Channel days, thirty years ago. Texturally, the sound is more dubwise; prickling with effects. There is a new spaciousness, announced at the start by the ambient sounds of Dakar street-life. At the microphone, Mbene Diatta Seck revels in this new openness: mbalax diva, she feelingly turns each of the four songs into a discrete dramatic episode, using different sets of rhetorical techniques. The music throughout is taut, grooving, complex, like before; but more volatile, intuitive and reaching, with turbulent emotional and spiritual expressivity.
Not that Khadim represents any kind of break. Its transformativeness is rooted in the hundreds upon hundreds of hours the Rhythm Force has played together. Nearly a decade has passed since Yermande, the unit's previous album. Every year throughout that period — barring lockdowns — the group has toured extensively, in Europe, the US, and Japan. With improvisation at the core of its music-making, each performance has been evolutionary, as it turns out heading towards Khadim. “I didn’t want to simply continue with the same formula," says Ernestus. “I preferred to wait for a new approach. Playing live so many times, I wanted to capture some of the energy and freedom of those performances.” Though several members of the touring ensemble sit out this recording — sabar drummers, kit-drummer, synth-player — their presence abides in the structure and swing of the music here.
Lamp Fall is a homage to Cheikh Ibra Fall, founder of the Baye Fall spiritual community. The mosque in the city of Touba is known as Lamp Fall, because the main tower resembles a lantern. Soy duggu Touba, moom guey séen / When you enter Touba, he is the one who greets you. After a swift, incantatory start Mbene sings with reflective seriousness. Her voice swirls with reverb, over a tight, funky, propulsive interplay between synth and drums, threaded with one-two jabs of bass. Cheikh Ibra Fall mi may way, mo diayndiou ré, la mu jëndé ko taalibe... Cheikh Ibra Fall amo morome, aboridial / Cheikh Ibra Fall shows the way forward, he gives us strength, he gathers his disciples... Overflowing with grace, Cheikh Ibra Fall has no equal.
Interwoven with Wolof proverbs, Dieuw Bakhul is a recriminatory song about treachery, lies, and back-biting. Over moody, roiling synths and ominous, lean bass, Mbene throws out fluttering scraps of vocal, as if re-running old conversations in her head. The music shadows her despair to the verge of breakdown, at one moment seemingly so lost in thought and memories, that it threatens to disintegrate. Bayilene di wor seen xarit ak seen an da ndo... Dieuw bakhul, dieuw ñaw na / Stop judging your friends and companions... A lie is no good, a lie is ugly.
Khadim is a show-stopper; currently the centrepiece of Ndagga Rhythm Force live performances. The song is dedicated to Cheikh Ahmadou Bamba, aka Khadim, founder of the Mouride Sufi order. Serigne Bamba mi may wayeu / Serigne Bamba is the one who makes me sing. The verses name-check revered members of his family and brotherhood, like Sokhna Diarra, Mame Thierno, and Serigne Bara. Though Islam has been practised in Senegal for a millennium, it wasn’t until the start of the twentieth century that it began to thoroughly permeate ordinary Senegalese society, hand-in-hand with anti-colonialism. The verses here recall Bamba’s banishment by the French to Gabon, and later to Mauritania, in those foundational times. During exile, his captors once introduced a lion to his cell: gaïnde gua waf, dieba lu ci Cheikhoul Khadim / the lion doesn’t budge, it gives itself over to Cheikh Khadim. Deep, surging bass, steady kick-drum, and simple, reverbed chords on the off-beat lend the feel and impetus of steppers reggae. A reed plays snatches of a traditional Baye Fall melody; the dazzling polyrhythmic drumming is by Serigne Mamoune Seck. Mbene compellingly blends percussive vocalese, narrative suspense, exultant praise, introspection, and grievance.
Nimzat is a devotional tribute to Cheikh Sadbou, a contemporary of Bamba, buried in a mausoleum in Nizmat, in southern Mauritania. Way nala, kagne nala... souma danana fata dale / I call upon you and wonder about you... If I am overwhelmed, come to my aid. The town holds special significance for Khadr Sufism. An annual pilgrimage there is conducted to this day. The rhythm is buoyantly funky; the mood is sombre, reined-in, foreboding. Punctuated by peals of thunder, Mbene sings with restrained, intense reverence; huskily confidential, steadfast. Nanu dem ba Nimzat, dé ba sali khina / Let us go to Nimzat, to seal our devotion.
Mbene Diatta Seck: vocals.
Bada Seck: bougarabou, thiol, mbeung mbeung bal, tungune.
Serigne Mamoune Seck: bougarabou, khine, mbeung mbeung, tungune.
Text by Mark Ainley (Honest Jons).
Mastered by Rashad Becker.
Everything else by Mark Ernestus.
Born from the warm and vibrant local markets of Italy, 180 GR has always been a celebration of vinyl culture. Now, it takes the next step—evolving into a full-fledged record label dedicated to strictly 180-gram pressings, in vinyl-only, limited quantities, crafted for true collectors and connoisseurs.
The label’s inaugural release, Music & Territory, is helmed by none other than its founder, N-Zino. On the A-side, the Original 180 GR Mix of You Can’t Change Your Mind takes you on a mind-expanding journey—soulful, sensual, and deeply immersive.
Flipping to the B-side, the legendary Glenn Underground graces us with two masterful interpretations. His vocal version is a lush, organic groove filled with warmth and virtuosity, while the instrumental mix strips it back, letting the raw musicality shine through. Both versions embody the unmistakable touch of Chicago house—authentic, deep, and timeless.
This is more than just a record—it’s a collector’s gem, a piece of house music history pressed in its purest form.
To quote GU himself, HOUSE MUSIC WILL NEVER DIE.
Madrid-based ensemble Sinouj fuses the deep-rooted traditions of the Mediterranean with the driving force of contemporary jazz, funk, rock and West African grooves. Their open-door vision draws in musicians from across the spectrum – from flamenco and Iranian classical music to soul and cutting-edge jazz – creating a dynamic, ever-evolving sound that is both global and unmistakably their own.
Their latest release shines a spotlight on 'Hak Dellali', a traditional North African tune that first rose to fame in the 1980s thanks to Tunisian star Hedi Habbouba and later Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi. In Sinouj's hands, this classic song becomes a transformative ritual, pulsing with the festive sway of Moroccan chaabi rhythm, Tuareg rock grit and the spontaneous spark of jazz. Over the years, it has consistently ignited the band's concerts into ecstatic celebration.
Backed with a psych-tinged and club-oriented remix by Berlin's Voodoocuts, with 'Hak Dellali' Sinouj continue to blur lines between genres and geographies, offering a fresh take on tradition.
- A1: Kristin Chenoweth, Sean Mccourt, Cristy Candler, Jan Neuberger, Citizens Of Oz– No One Mourns The Wicked
- A2: Students– Dear Old Shiz
- A3: Carole Shelley, Idina Menzel– The Wizard And I
- A4: Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Students– What Is This Feeling?
- A5: William Youmans, Idina Menzel, Students– Something Bad
- B1: Norbert Leo Butz, Kristin Chenoweth, Christopher Fitzgerald, Michelle Federer, Idina Menzel, Students– Dancing Through Life
- B2: Kristin Chenoweth– Popular
- B3: Idina Menzel– I'm Not That Girl
- B4: Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Denizens Of The Emerald City– One Short Day
- B5: Joel Grey– A Sentimental Man
- C1: Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Guards Of Oz, Citizens Of Oz– Defying Gravity
- C2: Kristin Chenoweth, Carole Shelley, Citizens Of Oz– Thank Goodness
- C3: Joel Grey, Idina Menzel– Wonderful
- D1: Kristin Chenoweth– I'm Not That Girl (Reprise)
- D2: Idina Menzel, Norbert Leo Butz– As Long As You're Mine
- D3: Idina Menzel– No Good Deed
- D4: Christopher Fitzgerald, Citizens Of Oz– March Of The Witch Hunters
- D5: Idina Menzel, Kristin Chenoweth– For Good
- D6: Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Menzel, Citizens Of Oz– Finale
- A1: Adele (3)– Strangers By Nature; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Ludwig Goransson*
- A2: Adele (3)– Easy On Me; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
- A3: Adele (3)– My Little Love; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
- A4: Adele (3)– Cry Your Heart Out; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
- A5: Adele (3)– Oh My God; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
- A6: Adele (3)– Can I Get It; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Max Martin, Shellback (2)
- B1: Adele (3)– I Drink Wine; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
- B2: Adele (3) With Erroll Garner– All Night Parking (Interlude); Written-By – Adele Adkins, Erroll Garner
- B3: Adele (3)– Woman Like Me; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Dean Josiah Cover
- B4: Adele (3)– Hold On; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Dean Josiah Cover
- B5: Adele (3)– To Be Loved; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Tobias Jesso Jr
- B6: Adele (3)– Love Is A Game; Written-By – Adele Adkins, Dean Josiah Cover
- A3: お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By
- A5: 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By
- A7: Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By
- B7: ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By
- C5: ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By
- D1: 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By
- E1: Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By
- E2: ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By
- F2: 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By
- F3: クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By
- F4: クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By
- G5: オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By
- G6: クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By
- H5: お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By
- A1: 楽しい冒険 愉快な冒険 = Fun Adventure, Cheerful Adventure
- A2: Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By
- A4: クッパ城(其ノ壱) = Bowser's Keep (First Visit)
- A6: 剣は降り星は散る = The Sword That Scattered The Stars
- A8: どこに行きますか? = Where To?
- A9: 道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Abounds On The Journey; Kinopio Side
- B1: 対モンスター戦 = Battling Monsters
- B2: 勝利!! = Victory!
- B3: Hello, Happy Kingdom
- B4: 説明しますっ! = Let Me Explain!
- B5: 新しい仲間 = A New Friend
- B6: まだまだ道中は危険がいっぱい = Danger Aplenty On The Journey
- B8: 対 ちょっぴり強いモンスター戦 = Battling Strongish Monsters
- B9: 武器たちがやってきた! = The Weapons Show Up
- B10: 対 武器ボス戦 = Battling A Weapon Boss
- B11: スターピース入手 = Got A Star Piece!
- B12: ダンジョンはモンスターがいっぱい = Monsters Abound In The Dungeon; Mallow Side
- C1: ワイン川を行こう = Let's Take The Midas River
- C2: おじいちゃんと愉快なオタマ達 = Grandpa And The Upbeat Tadpoles
- C3: ショック! = Shock!
- C4: かなしいうた = Elegy
- C6: ジーノの目覚め = Geno's Awakening
- C7: 森のキノコにご用心 = Beware Of The Forest Mushrooms
- C8: Rose Town; Kaeru Sennin Side
- D2: Welcome! Yo'ster Island!! = Welcome To Yo'ster Isle!
- D3: かけっこしようよ = Let's Race
- D4: 働きモグラは良いモグラ = A Working Mole Is A Happy Mole
- D5: Docaty Mountain Railroad = Moleville Mountain Rail
- D6: ここはブッキータワーでございます = This Is Booster Tower
- D7: そしてわたしの名はブッキー = And That Makes Me Booster!; Geno Side
- E3: 坂道 = The Hill
- E4: メリー・マリーの鐘が鳴る = The Bell Rings Out At Marrymore
- E5: 祝いのメロディ = Melody Of Celebration
- E6: 星の光の花咲く丘で = Where Flowers Bloom Under Starlight
- E7: 沈没船 = The Sunken Ship
- E8: お買い物ならリップルタウンへどうぞ = Shopping At Seaside Town; Peach Side
- F1: 僕らの楽園~モンスタウン~ = Monstro Town, Our Paradise
- F5: 貴方と作るキノコフスキー名曲の時間 = A Masterpiece Composed With Toadofsky; Koopa Side
- G1: フカフカしましょ! = Let's Get Fluffy!
- G2: マルガリ・マルガリータ = Valen-Valentina
- G3: ドドが来たっ!! = Dodo Has Arrived!
- G4: バーレル火山 = Barrel Volcano
- G7: 武器工場 = The Factory; Yoshi Side
- H1: 対 カジオー戦 = Battling Smithy
- H2: 対 変身好きのカジオー戦 = Battling Smithy's Many Forms
- H3: さよならジーノ…~星の窓から見る夢は = Farewell, Geno... / The Wishes From The Stars
- H4: 楽しいパレード 愉快なパレード~そしてパレードは行ってしまった… = Fun Parade, Cheerful Parade / There Goes The Parade
b A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[b] A2 Let's Try = Let's Try!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[c] A3 お花畑にて = In The Flower Garden; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[e] A5 対クッパ戦 = Battling Bowser; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[g] A7 Super Pipe House = Super Mario House; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[p] B7 ごきげんスター = Irrepressible Star; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[z] C5 ねぇねぇジーノごっこしようよ = Play "Save The World" With Me!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xd] D1 土管からコンニチハ = Greetings From The Pipes; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xk] E1 Long Long Ago… = Long, Long Ago...; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xl] E2 ちょっとドキドキ = A Little Anxious; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[xt] F2 対 クリスタラー戦 = Battling Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xu] F3 クリスタラー戦での勝利 = Victory Over Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[xv] F4 クリスタラーの会話 = Conversation With Culex; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Nobuo Uematsu
[yb] G5 オノレンジャー参上 = The Axem Rangers Bust In; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yc] G6 クッパ城(其ノ弐) = Bowser's Keep (Second Visit); Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
[yi] H5 お・し・ま・い・! = The End!; Written-By [Original Score Written By] – Koji Kondo
Since launching in 2019, NuNorthern Soul’s Summer Selections series has become something of a must-check release for those seeking the sun-soaked pulse of the White Isle of Ibiza. It not only acts as a sampler for forthcoming digital-only EPs due for release over the summer season, but also a showcase for both established artists and label newcomers.
2025’s ‘selections’, the fifth in total, marks the popular series’ return after a three-year hiatus. Once again, it boasts six tracks, each taken from a forthcoming NuNorthern Soul EP, and touches on a variety of Ibiza-ready styles and sounds.
Up first are Manchester twosome Nightdubbing, who’s eponymous ‘Nightdubbing’ – first featured on their self-released 2023 debut album – is remixed by Archeo Recordings label boss Manu Archeo. He opts to brilliant blend slow motion electronic grooves and deep, warming bass with waves of ambient textures, eyes-closed melodic motifs and attractive lead lines.
George Koutalieries steps up next with the languid shuffle of ‘Seasons’, where imaginative vocalisation arrangements, mazy synth bass, calming acoustic guitars and cosmic electronics create a yearning afternoon delight, before label newcomer James E Burton combines pleasingly live-sounding drums and bass with picturesque electronics and the dreamiest of chords.
Next up is a teaser of what’s to come from recent signings Visions of Light, a fresh collaboration between Free Booter Lounge label founder Simon Sheldon and two of his artists, Muzka and Dan Dub Lounge. ‘The Mandela Vortex’ is a lightly dub-flecked Balearic shuffler rich in infectious hand percussion, meandering guitar solos, heady aural textures and echoing melodic motifs.
To draw the expansive collection to a close, we’re treated to two more yearning, picturesque and atmospheric treats. The first comes from another label debutant, Seafront International and Strictly Dub Records founder Saimon under the Roots Artefact alias. Deep, toasty and smothered in vintage effects, ‘The Big Calm Dubwise’ is a picture-perfect Balearic dub classic in the making.
Rounding things off is former Les Yeux Orange Contributor – and rising star of the French Balearic movement – Jilo, who gently takes us by the hand and leads us towards the dancefloor. Underpinned by a heavily electronic, nu-disco adjacent groove, ‘Shadow’s Tango’ is smile-inducing aural joy writ large – all huggable chords, Italo-house pianos, chugging bass and the most kaleidoscopic of chords. It provides a wonderfully uplifting conclusion to another fine collection of ‘Summer Selections’.
Big up to northern powerhouse Burnski for steering his Constant Sound label to the not-so-insignificant feat of release number 50. More importantly, the sounds remain as vital as ever and always evolve into subtle new sound worlds. The mantle for this one is taken by Locklead who brings some fine drum patterns to 'Backup' and pairs them with sliding hi-hats and bubbly synth motifs. It's garage-infused but utterly fresh. 'Wizzord' is a darker tech house with searching lead synths and plenty of pent-up energy, and 'Motherland' brings nice jazzy chord work and atmospheric samples. 'Pink Skies' is a bright closer with contrasting synths - some farting, some smooth - and more high-speed, catchy drums that span house and tech.
To celebrate our 50th release, we dug deep into Juan's back catalog and rediscovered four gems that had never been repressed since 1993. After a proper restoration, a new mastering and a precise cut, we are happy to re-introduce those incredible tracks on vinyl and digital. The Future Sound EP is a great example of Juan Atkins' curation for Metroplex Records. Different artists were invited to the studio to give their interpretations of what the label is about.
- A1: The Byrds - C T.a 102 2'32
- A2: Spirit - Space Child 3'26
- A3: Cosmic Hoffmann - Space - Disco 4'28
- A4: Atmosfear - Dancing In Outer Space 9'31
- B1: Devo - Space Junk 2'15
- B2: Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - Space Music 5'34
- B3: Tom Recchion - Space Ship 2'21
- B4: Wooden Shjips - Space Clothes 3'07
- B5: Mr Fingers - Distant Planet 5'24
- C1: Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Moon Maid 3'11
- C2: Sun Ra - Outer Space Plateau 2'24
- C3: Biosphere - Startoucher 5'03
- C4: Lothar & The Hand People - Space Hymn 7'13
- D1: Hawkwind - Space Is Deep 6'26
- D2: Us 69 - 2069 A Spaced Oddity 10'22
- D3: Tim Buckley - Starsailor 4'36
On limited double vinyl (500 ) with a download -
With Limited Edition A4 Heavy-Weight Space Art print (First 100 Copies Online) Signed & Numbered By Jon Savage (CTRUE48) Original Cover Artwork By Matt Sewell.
Jon Savage's Space - An amazing musical voyage through the theme and idea of Space - music for Space - Space - Music - Through West-Coast US Rock , Techno, Post-Punk , Jazz, Ambient & Experimental sounds-this is a journey like no other .. From Sun Ra to Mr Fingers and way beyond.
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"We are taken to less familiar musical quadrants-fascinatedly & instructively so"
(Roy Wilkinson - MOJO Feb 2025)
Having James Shinra back on AF is always a cause for celebration, and doubly so this time because we present 'Meteorites', his second album following the highly acclaimed Vital Heat (2018). During 2023-24, James uploaded a series of digital releases called 'Meteorites', a set of dreamy and introspective tracks where the artist showed his evolution and maturity, refining the emotive sound that's his trademark and has garnered so much praise in recent years. We should do justice to that material, giving it a worthy treatment/format, so we decided to release all together. James has revisited and reworked many of the tracks for the occasion, polishing, adding, removing... and the result is 'Meteorites', the album. A MUST for all braindance sensibilities and nonconformist electronic heads. We're sure it will remind you exactly why you loved this talented guy for so long and why he's one of the most uncompromising artists working in electronic music these days.
- A1: With U - Karibu
- A2: Africanism, Bob Sinclar Feat Moonlight Benjamin - Zanmi Kanmarad
- A3: Arty & Haska Feat Jay Sorrow - In My Head
- A4: Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Feat Inner City - Good Life
- A5: Kosheen, Marten Lou Feat Isidoros - Hide U
- B1: Bob Sinlar - World Hold On (Soubeiran & Sasson Remix)
- B2: Unfazed - A Gira
- B3: Ameme, Franc Fala - Wait For You
- B4: Cesaria Evora - Sangue De Beirona (Main Pass By François K )
- C1: Idq, Themba - Kumbuka
- C2: Lakou Mizik, Joseph Ray - Kite Zo A
- C3: Afronom, Marc Moon - Tiki
- C4: Africanism, Bob Sinclar, David Guetta, Joachim Garraud, Tim Deluxe Feat Ben Onono - Summer Moon (Eran Hersh & Stadiumx Remix Edit)
- C5: Armin Van Buurnen, Louis Iii - Part Of Me
- D1: Nico De Andrea, Vanetty - Ethnica
- D2: Luca Santiago - Pa Ti
- D3: Africanism, Arkadyan Feat Yana Mann - Forever We Young
- D4: Ebo Taylor, Pat Thomas - Eye Nyam Nam 'A' Mensuro (Henrik Schwarz Blend)
LA label Milkcrate Mondays is back with more slick contemporary hip-hop and r&b sounds, this time in the form of a split 7". Abel takes care of the opener with 'Flex'd Up', which has slow, seductive and silky drums and synths making for a sunny sound that is topped with a gorgeously heartfelt r&b vocal that swoons and swoops effortlessly. On the flip, Netwerk's 'Horns Of A Feather' has a duster and more classic boom-bap hip-hop beat that's low in the mix, with muted horns and another aching vocal really finishing it in style. Two different vibes, both are excellent.
Cyphon is excited to announce the release of an amazing new EP from Domenic Cappello. Titled Galactic Praise, this four-track masterpiece pays homage to the rich heritage of Detroit Techno while seamlessly incorporating Cappello's innovative sound design, displaying his golden ear for what makes a discerning dance floor tick.
A key figure in the electronic music scene through his long-standing residency at Glasgow's legendary Sub Club, Domenic captivates audiences globally with his unique blend of tough, pulsating beats, heartfelt melodies, and deeply immersive soundscapes. His position as booker and resident (alongside Harri) at Sub Club has allowed him to hone his craft and connect with some of the finest talents in House and Techno, influencing his distinctive style. With Galactic Praise, he takes listeners on an exhilarating journey through the heart of techno, inspired by the pioneering music that emerged from the golden era of Motor City sounds.
Dat Thing sets the tone. A driving house track that encapsulates the raw energy and spirit of Detroit, featuring hypnotic synth lines and robust bassline that give a hint of melancholy whilst maintaining a stripped back groove for maximum club impact.
Niamh’s Song is a deeper exploration of melody and rhythm, showcasing Cappello's masterful ability to weave complex harmonies into an intoxicating, otherworldly groove.
Flip over for Galactic Praise, a tribute to the roots of Techno, this track combines classic 909 and 303 elements with ethereal pads creating a heavier, timeless sound that will resonate with both longtime fans of the genre and newcomers alike.
Closing out this special EP we have Neon Skyline, a pumping yet reflective piece that captures the essence of late-night drives through urban landscapes blending chiming arpeggios, a driving synth bassline and tough beats making for an immersive experience.
As Domenic puts it: 'This EP is a tribute to the roots of techno that have inspired me since my formative years. My experiences at the Sub Club have been crucial in shaping my sound and approach to my own productions, inspiring me to create something that captures the energy and emotion of that packed dance floor and incredible sound system. I can’t wait to share it with everyone!'
3 heavyweight tracks from the collaborative duo of Jossy Mitsu and Bluetoof.
Following their recent tour of China, Japan and Korea, BLUMITSU make their debut on Tempa with three club focused, hard-hitting tracks.
The release will coincide with a launch event at FWD>> at FOLD (London).
Renowned electronic duo Session Victim are set to enchant fans with their latest EP entitled Sidequests Chapter One. Featuring four originals and one remix, Sidequests melds Session Victim’s signature blend of tripped-out hazy house , broken beat and trip hop with their trademark fat production and positive vibes. Infusing their love for live instruments, sampled sounds, and organic beats, the opener Pulse Of Memory is the first collaborative effort in a series of tunes written together with renowned producer and synth wizard Viken Arman.
Adding to this already bumper package we have a stellar remix by Dutch underground house hero Frits Wentink. Known for his innovative approach to old school house rhythms and sounds, Wentink’s reinterpretation offers a fresh take on Pulse Of Memory, bringing a heavier house bounce for the clubs.
This release marks the first part of a Trilogy with subsequent EP’s featuring further explorations in creative rhythm and the nostalgic echoes of adventure, not to mention some banging remixes from Ian Pooley and Jimpster.
Erik Rico returns to Cosmocities with The Rare Groove Project, a limited-edition EP featuring funk-heavy, soulful covers of groove gems from Matt Soulie’s vinyl vault, alongside standout remixes from Gerd, DJ Nature, and Aroop Roy.
The EP opens with a brassy, high-energy take on P.J. City’s Straight Forward, followed by Gerd’s Chicago house-inspired remix and a funkier alternate version full of disco-era charm. Rico then revamps Franklyn’s Future Love into an electrified P-funk boogie blast, while NYC’s DJ Nature turns out a synth-laced, bass-driven after-hours groove.
Rico also reworks Star Lighters’ Disco Funk into a high-impact, slap-bass purple tinged stomper, with UK house and jazz funk expert Aroop Roy rounding things out with a dancefloor house flavoured summer anthem.
Limited pressing—act fast.
Romanian groove technician SEPP lands on _NRV with a trio of high-powered, floor-primed cuts. 'Feeling Ma Bass' opens up with weighty low-end pressure and a hypnotic pulse that locks you in early. 'Body Language' twists with crisp percussion and a woozy sense of movement, keeping tension tight throughout. 'Do You Love Me’ dips into moodier territory, with dusty textures and a vocal loop that cuts just enough to keep the floor leaning in.
- 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
- A1: Motörhead; Written-By – Kilminster*
- A2: Vibrator; Written-By – Brown*, Wallis*
- A3: Lost Johnny; Written-By – Kilminster*, Farren*
- A4: Iron Horse / Born To Lose; Written-By – Brown*, Taylor*, Tramp
- B1: White Line Fever; Written-By – Clarke*, Kilminster*, Taylor*
- B2: Keep Us On The Road; Written-By – Farren*, Motörhead
- B3: The Watcher; Written-By – Kilminster*
- B4: The Train Kept A-Rollin; Written-By – H. Kay*, L. Mann*, Tiny Bradshaw
- A1: Church Street Blues; Written-By – N. Blake*
- A2: Cattle In The Cane; Marranged By – A. Rice*; Written-By – Traditional
- A3: Streets Of London; Written-By – R. Mctell*
- A4: One More Night; Written-By – B. Dylan*
- A5: The Gold Rush; Written-By – B. Monroe*
- A6: Any Old Time; Written-By – J. Rodgers*
- B1: Orphan Annie; Written-By – N. Blake*
- B2: House Carpenter; Arranged By – A. Rice*; Written-By – Traditional
- B3: Jerusalem Ridge; Written-By – B. Monroe*
- B4: Last Thing On My Mind; Written-By – T. Paxton*
- B5: Pride Of Man; Written-By – H. Camp*
- A1: Jetlggd
- A2: Bergdorf
- A3: <3Mygng
- A4: Vtmntscoat
- A5: Nostylist
- A6: Fakenggas
- A7: Soarin
- A8: Turninup
- A9: Lnly
- A10: Prssure
- A11: Onthetable
- B1: Swgskool
- B2: Crystlcstles
- B3: Dangerous
- B4: Mkeitstop
- B5: Onthefloor
- B6: Passaround
- B7: Otw
- B8: Veteran; Featuring – Ken Carson (3)
- A1: Gone To Sorrow; Written-By – J. Browne*
- A2: Sleeping Serenade
- A3: Homeward Bound; Written-By – P. Simon*
- A4: Sands Of Love
- A5: My Life Has Changed
- A6: Return Home; Written-By – A. Brackett*
- A7: Her Invention
- A8: Look Around Rock; Written-By – P. Nichols*
- B1: The Now
- B2: Rainbows
- B3: Simple Complexities
- B4: Every Little Prayer
- B5: Is There Anything I Can Do
- B6: Dark On You Now
- B7: Roses Gone
- A1: You Can Make It; Composed By – H. Nakai*, S. Noriki*
- A2: On The Street; Composed By – S. Noriki*
- A3: When Rain Stops; Composed By – S. Noriki*
- A4: Night Lights; Composed By – M. Imaizumi*, S. Noriki*; Written-By – M. Lee*, Y. Kokubu*
- B1: Easy Way; Composed By – H. Nakai*
- B2: Mild Life; Composed By – R. Hisasue*
- B3: Lasting Note; Composed By – S. Noriki*
- B4: Uncle Bearcat; Composed By – H. Sakai*, S. Noriki*
- B5: Epilogue; Composed By – S. Noriki*
- A1: Warfare-Bunny Lee All Stars
- A2: The Conquerer-Derrick Morgan
- A3: Bossa Moon-Ss Binns
- A4: The Return Of Jack Slade-Derrick Morgan
- A5: Annie Pama-Bunny Lee All Stars
- A6: Cutting Blade-King Horror
- A7: Revenge Of Eastwood
- B1: Melting Pot-Max Romeo
- B2: Clap Clap-The Hippy Boys Featuring Max Romeo
- B3: Walk With Des-The Des Allstars
- B4: Peace Maker-The Hippy Boys
- B5: Death Rides A Horse-The Hippy Boys
- B6: Dreams To Remember -The Hippy Boys
- B7: In The Spirit-Lloyd Chambers
2025 Repress
The Sound of Now...mentioned in 'The Return of Jack Slade' by Derrick Morgan was the sound of 1969/1970 and that sound was the sound of Jamaican Reggae.The look at the time was the Skinhead fashion borrowed heavily from the Jamaican Rude Boy style.
The Skinhead movement started around 1968 and by the following year of 1969 became the style and fashion of many British teenagers.The uniform of the Skinheads consisted of boots,braces and jeans and the upbeat Reggae sound seemed to match the style perfectly.
Never before has a music matched a look more perfectly than that of the Skinhead/Rude Boy and Jamaican Reggae sound.
So stand up and move your feet one more time to the Skinhead Reggae Sound!!!
Hope you enjoy the set....
- A1: Space Drift
- A2: Memory Loss
- A3: Siren-Call
- A4: Harmonisers Of The Spheres
- A5: Telepathy Beyond Time
- A6: Older Than Time
- A7: Congestion Hoe-Down
- A8: Shadowland
- A9: Celandine & Columbine
- A10: The Dying Of The Light
- A11: Cloud
- A12: Darkness At Noon
- A13: Future Perfect
- A14: The Killing Skies
- B1: Into The Depths She Calls
- B2: Lazy Summer Afternoons
- B3: Insects Revolt
- B4: Blood Runs Cold
- B5: Post Apocalypse Fog
- B6: Fish Don’t Cry
- B7: Ghost In The Abbey
- B8: Insects Dance
- B9: Dreams Of Magic & Cornfields
- B10: Devil’s Lightening
- B11: Danger Hurts
- B12: Why Me?
First ever release of pioneering radiophonic / experimental / electronic / soundtrack composer you may never have heard of but really should have by now. 26 tracks in all.
As we began the mammoth task of whittling down material for this album Elizabeth recalled the time she met Delia Derbyshire. It was during a party for existing and former Radiophonic Workshop composers at BBC Maida Vale in the early 1980s. Delia introduced herself with typical energy and exuberance proclaiming "It's up to you now - I'm passing the baton. Show these men how we get things done". That must have been quite an honour and responsibility for a young, female composer establishing herself within the male-dominated environs at Delaware Road.
Looking back over a musical career spanning almost five decades, it's clear Elizabeth rose to the challenge and made her mark. She was consistently in demand with television and radio producers, composing for an array of ground-breaking, critically acclaimed and popular BBC projects. Whilst Delia's legacy has achieved mythical status with her position as an innovator and feminist icon secured, the majority of Elizabeth's recorded work remains unavailable so her contribution to the output of the Workshop and evolution of British electronic music is somewhat under-appreciated.
Perhaps this record will help start to remedy the situation. Included are early tape experiments, home demos and non-BBC commissions from the early 1970's to the late 2000s. Having listened to 260+ digital audio tapes from Elizabeth's personal archive we have barely scratched the surface but hope to provide an indication of the breadth of her compositional and sound design skills.
Classically trained in cello and piano, Elizabeth graduated from the University of East Anglia with a degree in Music in 1973. She was mentored by Tristram Cary who helped her to become UEA's first recipient of a Masters in Electronic Music and later awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Staffordshire University. Joining the BBC as a studio manager in 1975, Elizabeth transferred to the Radiophonic Workshop in 1978. One of her first tasks was to create special sound effects for Blake's 7 using tape loops, the EMS 100 and trusted VCS3.
Her celebrated score for The Living Planet in 1982 featured early use of the PPG synthesizer and earned an Emmy nomination. Over the following years studio technology evolved rapidly, but Elizabeth transitioned from analogue recording techniques to newer digital platforms with relative ease, using samplers, midi sequencing and computer controlled workstations.
With an incredible 1,400 commissions to her name, she created special sound for The Day Of The Triffids, Lord Of The Rings, countless radio dramas including Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Harold Pinter's Moonlight, all of Howard Barker's plays, productions of King Lear, Wordsworth's Prelude and The Pallisers. The success of The Living Planet led to further work for the BBC Natural History Unit followed by numerous commissions for The Natural World. At one point in the late 1980's at least five of her signature tunes were being broadcast every week including Points Of View, Horizon, Doctors To Be and Everyman.
After the closure of the Workshop in 1996 Elizabeth became freelance, arranging Faure's Pavane for the BBC World Cup '98 coverage (reaching no. 9 in the UK singles chart). She wrote additional music for Monty Python's Holy Grail DVD, scored Michael Palin's Full Circle and Sahara TV series, The Lost Gardens Of Heligan and The Human Body with Robert Winston.
Retiring from the music industry in the late 2000's, Elizabeth recently returned to her East Anglian roots and now lives near the coast. She walks daily, listening to all kinds of music, new and old, on her beloved air-pods.
- A1: Phantoms & Monsters (Quintet - Voice & Strings) (4 20)
- A2: A Witch & A Devil (3 56)
- A3: Truth Is For Losers (2 50)
- A4: Schmutzig (2 37)
- A5: My Friend The Monster (4 08)
- A6: The Madness Of The Summer (4 51)
- B1: Morn (Quintet - String Quartet) (4 39)
- B2: Noon (6 11)
- B3: Night (11 27)
- C1: Flight (Piano Solo) (20 30)
- D1: Break (7 30)
- D2: Moon (13 40)
Black Vinyl[23,32 €]
I fell into a deep sleep of reason Everything broken and hence when I woke up from that deep sleep of reason it all made sense
A Unique Artistic Partnership This project represents a distinct and carefully considered artistic endeavor. Developed by Mark Springer (Rip, Rig and Panic) and Neil Tennant (The Pet Shop Boys), it combines a suite for piano, quartet, and quintet with vocals, accompanied by lyrics offering thoughtful introspection. The collaboration explores the intersection of divergent creative approaches-one characterized by radical expression, the other by meticulous craftsmanship. The result is a work that invites reflection and demonstrates the potential of disciplined artistic dialogue.
The Sources of the Project Neil Tennant: I bought a book of Goya's print series Los Caprichos which had inspired Mark's music and saw that the artworks were a satirical, cruel, nightmarish portrayal of the politics, corruption and culture of his era, exploring his dreams - or nightmares - while exposing the double standards of the ruling establishment. The lyrics I wrote for "Sleep of Reason", in response to Los Caprichos, are intended to be sardonic and dreamlike, looking back to Goya's nightmares but then reflecting on my experiences in 21st Century popular culture and media in which I have located the "monsters" Goya saw in his dreams. It often feels like we're living in an era dominated by monsters with their grotesque egos hollering through social media, unfiltered and untruthful, leaving a trail of wreckage behind them. Maybe it's always felt like that.
- A1: Actarus
- A2: Connection Transpacifique Feat Sandra Zettpunkt
- A3: Wolkman
- A4: Donovan Magic Orchestra
- A5: Macadam Bubblegum
- A6: Pack Ur Patience Feat Sandra Zettpunkt
- B1: Fréquence Gaie Feat Maxwell Farrington
- B2: Lust Pill!
- B3: Memphis Sounds
- B4: Why Ya Wanna Wait Feat Eric D Clark
- B5: Danceteria Feat Alex Alkiu
Hologram Teen is the solo project (and anagram) of former Stereolab keyboardist Morgane Lhote. Her colourful playful songs are heavily influenced by disco and 80s French pop.
Initially from Paris, Morgane relocated to Los Angeles where she concentrated on her solo material. Captain Fluo is a disco-fuelled love letter to 1980s Paris and its underground nightlife, record store discoveries and the exhilaration of growing up as a gay teenager in a world of self-discovery.
Produced and mixed by Andrew Claristidge (Acid Washed) at Duca Sonora Studios in Brittany Captain Fluo is a vibrant fusion of propulsive beats, bouncy synths and funky basslines. Morgane’s signature keyboards weave through a constellation of guest vocalists including Sandra Zettpunkt, Maxwell Farrington, Eric D Clark and Alex Aikiu. From the euphoric pulse of ‘Lust Pill’ to the radio crooner nostalgia of ‘Fréquence Gaie’ each track is a portal to the dance floors and late-night airwaves of a bygone era.
Drawing inspiration from French pop icons like France Gall, Michel Berger and Louis Chedid alongside the sleek productions of Italo disco pioneers Kasso and the genre-defining touch of David Bowie, Nile Rogers, Quincy Jones and Depeche Mode, Captain Fluo is a heartfelt ride through an era when music was liberation.
It was 1976 when Prince Far I debuted is unique toasting style under the spell of producer Lloydie Slim at Randy's Studio. The album features nine tracks based on psalms and "The Lord's Prayer", over rhythms largely played by The Aggrovators. Psalms 53 - in particular - used the rhythm from the Lee"Scratch" Perry-produced "Mighty Cloud Of Joy". It is meditative music and established Prince Far I, literally the man with the voice of thunder, as a formidable force in music business.
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.
L.A. Witch haben schon immer eine Aura müheloser Coolness ausgestrahlt, sei es in Form des Americana Noir und des lakonischen Back-to-Basics-Rock'n'Roll ihres selbstbetitelten Debüts oder des glühend strengen Abenteurertums ihres zweiten Albums "Play With Fire". Die Band - bestehend aus Sade Sanchez (Gitarre/Gesang), Irita Pai (Bass) und Ellie English (Schlagzeug) - begann als informelle Angelegenheit, aber die schwülen und betörenden, von Hall umhüllten Songs, die sie schufen, fanden beim Publikum Anklang und brachten das Projekt über den isolierten Raum von Freunden und Gleichgesinnten in Südkalifornien hinaus in die weite Welt. Auf ihrem neuesten Album "DOGGOD" geht das Trio über die bisherigen kreativen und geografischen Grenzen hinaus - das Material wurde in Paris produziert und die Tracks im Motorbass Studio in der Rue de Martyrs aufgenommen. "DOGGOD" erkundet ein breiteres klangliches Terrain, setzt ein größeres Arsenal an Sounds ein und erforscht größere existenzielle und kosmische Themen, ohne dabei den für die Band typischen Sinn für das Verbotene, das Verlassene und die Vorahnung zu verlieren. "DOGGOD" ist ein Weg, das universelle Rätsel der spirituellen Natur von Liebe und Hingabe anzugehen. "Ich habe das Gefühl, eine Art Dienerin oder Sklavin der Liebe zu sein", sagt Sanchez. "Ich bin bereit, für die Liebe zu sterben, indem ich ihr diene, für sie leide oder nach ihr suche - so wie ein treuer, ergebener Diensthund es tun würde." Der Titel des Albums ist ein Palindrom, das DOG und GOD zusammenfasst - eine Verherrlichung des Unterwürfigen und eine Subversion des Göttlichen. Es ist eine Anspielung auf die Reinheit von Hunden und eine Anerkennung ihrer bedingungslosen Liebe und ihres beschützenden Wesens, die im Widerspruch zu den verschiedenen abwertenden Assoziationen stehen, die mit dieser Spezies verbunden werden. "Es gibt diese symbolische Verbindung zwischen Frauen und Hunden, die die untergeordnete Stellung der Frau in der Gesellschaft zum Ausdruck bringt", erklärt Sanchez. "Und alles, was solche göttlichen Eigenschaften verkörpert, hat es nicht verdient, als Schimpfwort benutzt zu werden." Diese widersprüchlichen Erkundungen von Liebe und Unterwerfung manifestieren sich in der sanften und rauchigen Garagerock-Alchemie der Band, mit einer neu entdeckten Nutzung der disziplinierten Zurückhaltung und eisigen Instrumentierung des Post-Punk. Der Album-Opener "Icicle" zeigt, wie L.A. Witch aus dem Proto-Punk, der Psychedelia und den düsteren Riffs der 70er Jahre in die von Refrains durchtränkten Gitarren und den verlorenen Minimalismus von Joy Division und den frühen The Cure reist. Es wird eine Parallele zwischen romantischem Selbstmord und Märtyrertum gezogen, die sich im zweiten Song, "Kiss Me Deep", fortsetzt. Hier beschreibt Sanchez eine Liebe, die so rein ist, dass sie die Zeit übersteigt und sich über mehrere Leben erstreckt. Es ist ein Lied über Leidenschaft, vorgetragen mit dem weltlichen und verletzten Stoizismus der frühen Goth-Pioniere. Von dort aus geht die Band zur Leadsingle "777" über, einem Song über Hingabe bis hin zum Tod. Ein treibender Beat, ein treibendes, verzerrtes Riff und Sanchez' ätherischer Gesang vereinen sich zu einem Song, der sowohl düster in seinem Fatalismus als auch sinnlich in seiner treuen Leidenschaft ist. Auf dem gesamten Album "DOGGOD" weichen L.A. Witch nie von ihrer Muse ab. In "I Hunt You Pray" legt Pai einen hypnotischen Basslauf hin, während English einen zyklischen Krautrock-Groove einsetzt und Sanchez das Bild eines verlassenen Hundes am Straßenrand malt, der allein in der Nacht ist und sowohl als Jäger als auch als Gejagter lebt. Auf "Eyes of Love" macht sich die Band die meditativen Mid-Tempo-Wiederholungen, dekonstruierten Akkorde und esoterischen Betrachtungen über Liebe, Tod und Spiritualität zunutze, die Lungfish zu einer so beliebten Band gemacht haben. Es unterstreicht die Parallele zwischen der unerschütterlichen Liebe in den Augen eines Hundes und der Selbstaufopferung eines Erlösers. Auf "The Lines" nimmt die Band den treibenden Puls des Post-Punk und fügt dem Mix eine Extraportion Chorus hinzu. "Chorus ist ein moderner Effekt, der auf der Idee beruht, die leichten Tonhöhenunterschiede eines Chors nachzubilden. Es gibt eine schimmernde Qualität, die uns zurück zu diesem spirituellen, göttlichen Gefühl bringt", erklärt Sanchez. Gepaart mit dem Einsatz von Orgel und einer grüblerischen Moll-Melodie, beschwört der Song gleichzeitig das Heilige und das Sakrileg. Der Titeltrack "DOGGOD" hat vielleicht die größte Ähnlichkeit mit dem Material des Vorgängeralbums "Play With Fire", in den schlanken und gemeinen Gitarren auf eine raue Rhythmusgruppe und verträumten Gesang treffen. Aber während ihr vorheriges Album ein Aufruf war, seinen eigenen Weg zu gehen, bleibt "DOGGOD" dem "Bis dass der Tod uns scheidet"-Thema des Albums treu und geht sogar so weit, ein Maß an Unterwerfung zu beschreiben, das in gefährliche und ungesunde Gefilde übergeht, wobei Sanchez singt "hang me on a leash / `til I wait for my release". Letztendlich ist "DOGGOD" eine perfekte Verkörperung des Ansatzes von L.A. Witch. Es ist gleichzeitig romantisch und bedrohlich, ehrfürchtig und profan, eine Feier und ein Klagelied. Es spannt den Bogen zwischen Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, indem es vertraute Klänge aufgreift und sie für die Jetztzeit aufbereitet. Aber es läutet auch eine neue Ära für die Band ein, die über die Kodachrome-Erinnerungen an das Amerika der Jahrhundertmitte hinausgeht und tiefer in den mittelalterlichen und gotischen Energien von Paris und darüber hinaus gräbt, während sie gleichzeitig ein besudeltes Herz erforscht.
Oslo's own Leoparden returns with the new album Disko Inferno, which draws inspiration from everything from 80's disco and pop to Nigerian boogie and laid-back 90's West Coast beats...
Leoparden's lyrics - witty and relaxed - capture everyday moments from life in Oslo, while the music pulses with infectious energy and a playful spirit, crafted for a proper boogie on the dance floor.
Ltd Edition single LP in shrink-wrapped, Gatefold sleeve.
Born from a virtual encounter in lockdown between two Parisian neighbors, the DJ/producer Prosper and saxophonist Le Marabout, this new playful and joyous project is pulling freely from the Afro, Funk, Disco, Hip-Hop, Oriental and Electro influences of the two artists.
The iconoclastic DJ Romain “Prosper” Coolen, fervent purveyor of no holds barred euphoria on the dance floor, and the versatile saxophonist, composer and jack-of-all-trades Johann “Le Marabout” Guihard offer us a lavish, eclectic, uninhibited, coherent and furiously groovy listening experience.
First single “C’est Vrai“, from their forthcoming album ‘Le Moustache Conspiracy’ (released October 2022) is a banging Electro Afro Funk joint featuring Fou Malade and Niagass, two luminaries of the Senegalese Hip-Hop scene.
Over the bouncing beat and snarling horns, these two juggle lyrics back and forth in Wolof (Senegal’s most widely spoken language), calling out those fake friends who smile in your face before stabbing you in the back.
DUVEL & GIT HYPER - De Rode Draad
Duvel is een pionier binnen de Nederlandse Rap-scene. Met z'n herkenbare stijl en vooruitstrevende visie heeft hij menig artiest geinspireerd en is zijn naam in steen gehouwen. Dit geldt eveneens voor DJ en producer Git Hyper, wiens naam sinds de 'golden era' van de Rap niet is weggeweest. De samenwerking van Duvel & Git Hyper vormt dan ook een nieuwe HipHop mijlpaal. De solide productie ligt in handen van Duvel en Git Hyper en vormt de fundatie voor de scherpe teksten van Duvel, ondersteund door klinkende namen als $keer&Boo$, Faberyayo, Nosa en Maximilli. Het album wordt uitgebracht door Redrum Recordz, het underground label wat Duvel ooit z'n eerste wapenfeiten bracht. Tezamen met de geschiedenis die hij met Git Hyper heeft, is de muziek het kloppende hart en HipHop 'De Rode Draad'.
- A1: Original
- B1: Instrumental
First single from the Smith Brothers’ upcoming second full-length album, Street Light Moon, released on Ubiquity. Recorded in Austin, Texas, and produced by Adrian Quesada (Black Pumas) at his Electric Deluxe studio.
- A1: Funk Formula 1 (Intro) 0:32
- A2: The Power Of The One Featuring – George Benson, Williams Singers 4:58
- A3: Slide Eazy Featuring – Ellis Hall, Rod Castro 3:43
- A4: Creepin' Featuring – Christone "Kingfish" Ingram 4:53
- B1: Jam On Featuring – Brandon "Taz" Niederauer*, Snoop Dogg 5:02
- B2: Lips Turn Blue Featuring – Emmaline 4:10
- B3: Funkship Area-51 Featuring – Brother Nature, Christian Mcbride 3:59
- B4: Bewise Featuring – Robert "Bewise" Harding* 4:08
- C1: Soul Not 4 Sale Featuring – Hollywood Anderson 5:35
- C2: Club Funkateers Featuring – Branford Marsalis, Danielle René Withers*, Victor Wooten 3:32
- C3: Wantme2Stay Featuring – Branford Marsalis, Larry Graham, Uché 4:03
- C4: Funktropolis Featuring – Brother Nature, Johnny Davis 4:59
- D1: Wishing Well Featuring – Ellis Hall 5:35
- D2: Bootsy Off Broadway Featuring – Christian Mcbride, Emmaline, Frankie "Kash" Waddy* 3:22
- D3: Stargate Featuring – Dr. Cornel West*, Ellis Hall, Emisunshine, Victor Wooten 6:12
- D4: Stolen Dreams Featuring – Brother Nature, Henry Invisible*, Rod Castro (2) 3:52
- A1: Early Autumn; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Flute – Jerome Richardson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Johnny Mercer, Ralph Burns, Woody Herman 3:09
- A2: Round Midnight; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trumpet – Billy Butterfield, Written-By – B. Hanighen*, C. Williams*, Thelonious Monk 2:59
- A3: Prelude To A Kiss; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trombone – Urbie Green; Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Gordon, Irving Mills 2:58
- A4: My One And Only Love; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn; Written-By – Guy Wood, Robert Mellin 3:28
- A5: In Other Words; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn; Written-By – Bart Howard 3:51
- A6: Two For The Blues; Baritone Saxophone – Jerome Richardson; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – J. Hendricks*, Neal Hefti 2:38
- B1: Blue And Sentimental; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland; Trombone – Urbie Green, Written-By – Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, Max David* 2:52
- B2: Speak Low; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Written-By – Kurt Weill, Ogden Nash 3:57
- B3: Oh What A Night For Love; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Neal Hefti, Steve Allen (3) 2:55
- B4: You Go To My Head; Bass – Wendell Marshall; Drums – Don Lamond; Piano – Hank Jones; Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn, Written-By – Haven Gillespie, J. Fred Coots 3:04
- B5: Caravan; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Flute – Jerome Richardson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowland, Written-By – Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol 3:51
- B6: Soft Winds; Baritone Saxophone – Jerome Richardson; Bass – Milt Hinton; Drums – Osie Johnson; Guitar – Billy Mure; Piano – Billy Rowlandm, Written-By – Benny Goodman, Fred Royal 2:36
- A1: Ike Turner– Hey Miss Tina
- A2: Ike Turner– Stringin' Along
- A3: Dennis Binder– I Miss You So
- A4: Dennis Binder– Nobody Wants Me
- A5: Lover Boy (2)– The Way You Treat Me
- A6: Dennis Binder– Early Times
- B1: Ike Turner– Bayou Rock
- B2: Ike Turner– The Wild One
- B3: Dennis Binder– You Got Me Way Down Here
- B4: Ike Turner– All The Blues All The Time
- A1: Impressions; Bass – 田中晋吾*; Composed By – John Coltrane; Drums – 柴田 亮*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 本間将人*
- A2: Omelet Rice; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Clarinet – 小林未侑; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- A3: Day By Day; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- A4: Kawakita Blues; Bass – 田中晋吾*; Drums – 柴田 亮*; Guitar – 田辺充邦*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*
- A5: Ambition; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- A6: Blue Giant ~Cello & Piano~; Cello – 向井 航*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*
- A7: Motivation; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Clarinet – 小林未侑; Drums – 菅野知明*; Electric Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Flute – 片山士駿; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Violin
- A8: In Search Of...; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Electric Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Guitar – 國田大輔*
- A9: The Beginning; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trumpet – 佐瀬悠輔*
- A10: Monologue; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 篠崎由紀*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trombone – 三原万里子; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- A11: Forward; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 篠崎由紀*; Drums – 菅野知明*; Flute – 片山士駿; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trumpet – 佐瀬悠輔*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見
- Violin
- A12: Another Autumn; Bass – 中林薫平*; Drums – 井川 晃*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 馬場智章*
- B1: Next Step; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Electric Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Violin
- B2: Challenge; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Trumpet – 伊藤 駿*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- B3: Kick Off; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trombone – 三原万里子; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- B4: Samba Five; Bass – 田中晋吾*; Composed By, Arranged By – 陣内一真*; Drums – 柴田 亮*; Keyboards – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 本間将人*; Trumpet – 村上 基*
- B5: N.e.w.; Drums – 石若 駿*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 馬場智章*
- B6: Recollection; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- B7: No Way Out; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- C1: New Day; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- C2: Reunion; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- C3: Count On Me; Alto Saxophone – 本間将人*; Bass – 田中晋吾*; Drums – 柴田 亮*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*
- C4: Faith; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- C5: Nostalgia; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Violin
- C6: What It Takes; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Oboe – 神農広樹; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin
- D1: We Will; Drums – 石若 駿*; Tenor Saxophone – 馬場智章*
- D2: From Here; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Cymbal – 伊吹文裕*; Oboe – 神農広樹; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trumpet – 伊藤 駿*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見
- Violin
- D3: First Note; Drums – 石若 駿*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 馬場智章*
- D4: Blue Giant; Drums – 石若 駿*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Tenor Saxophone – 馬場智章*
[b] A2 Omelet Rice; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Clarinet – 小林未侑; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[c] A3 Day By Day; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[e] A5 Ambition; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[g] A7 Motivation; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Clarinet – 小林未侑; Drums – 菅野知明*; Electric Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Flute – 片山士駿; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[j] A10 Monologue; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 篠崎由紀*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trombone – 三原万里子; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[l] Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[n] B1 Next Step; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Electric Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Percussion – 石若 駿*; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[o] B2 Challenge; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Trumpet – 伊藤 駿*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[p] B3 Kick Off; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Drums – 菅野知明*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Trombone – 三原万里子; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[s] B6 Recollection; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[t] B7 No Way Out; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 國田大輔*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[u] C1 New Day; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[v] C2 Reunion; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Drums – 伊吹文裕*; Flute – 野津雄太; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[x] C4 Faith; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[y] C5 Nostalgia; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Piano – 上原ひろみ*; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[z] C6 What It Takes; Bass – Marty Holoubek; Cello – 向井 航*, 下島万乃; Conductor – 挾間美帆*; Guitar – 井上 銘*; Oboe – 神農広樹; Viola – 中 恵菜*, 古屋聡見; Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
[xc] Violin [1st] – 田中笑美子, 田村直貴, 西江辰郎; Violin [2nd] – ビルマン聡平*, 松崎千鶴
- A1: If You Feel Like Dancin
- A2: Lovin' Cup
- A3: Games
- B1: Just Another Sucker
- B2: Dance To The Music Of The World
- B3: One Man Jam
- C1: If You See Me
- C2: Games (Original Version)
- C3: I'll Always Love You
- C4: Better Than You Think
- C5: If We Don't
- D1: You Can Be My Teacher
- D2: Love, Love, Love
- D3: Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session)
- D4: If You See Me (Instrumental Version
- D5: Games (Instrumental Version)
- D6: Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version)
- A1: Bar Mitzvah
- A2: Faces On The Dollar
- A3: God Hour
- A4: Chuck Berry; Featuring – Shawn Pen
- A5: Reflections; Featuring – Rogue Venom*
- B1: Ink Blotches
- B2: Potatoes; Featuring – Torae, Yarbrough
- B3: Nasty; Featuring – Planet Asia
- B4: Truth Be Told
- B5: How Will I Go
- A1: Big Poppa
- A2: One More Chance / Stay With Me
- A3: Who Shot Ya?
- B1: Juicy
- B2: Unbelievable
- B3: Warning
- A1: I Know I Won't
- A2: Art On The Run
- A3: Night Is Over
- A4: Velvet Fuselage
- A5: Sleepy Metal Box
- A6: Hamburg
- A7: How Come They Don't Touch The Ground
- B1: Winter Splinter Bay
- B2: The Lantern, Backing Vocals – Ann Carlberger
- B3: Volumes
- B4: Soft Murder
- B5: Travelling Through The Sea Of Sun Machines
- B6: The Width And The Height
- A1: Santa Claus Is Back In Town (Take 7, Master)
- A2: One Night (Of Sin) (Master)
- A3: It Feels So Right (Take 3)
- A4: A Mess Of Blues (Take 3)
- A5: Like A Baby (Take 2)
- A6: I Fee So Bad (Take 1)
- A7: Give Me The Right (Take 2)
- A8: Beach Boy Blues (Movie Version)
- A9: Reconsider Baby
- B1: Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Master)
- B2: Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (Take 13)
- B3: When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again (Take 10, Master)
- B4: Old Shep (Take 5)
- B5: Your Cheatin' Heart (Take 9)
- B6: A Fool Such As I (Take 3)
- B7: Just For Old Times Sake (Take 4)
- B8: I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone
- B9: I Forgot To Remember To Forget
- C1: (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (Take 7)
- C2: It Is No Secret (What God Can Do) (Take 5)
- C3: His Hand In Mine (Take 4)
- C4: I'm Gonna Walk Dem Golden Stairs (Take 5)
- C5: Milky White Way (Take 5)
- C6: I Believe In The Man In The Sky (Take 1)
- C9: Working On The Building (Take 4)
- D1: Mean Woman Blues (Take 7, Version 2)
- D2: Baby I Don't Care (Take 1)
- D3: King Creole (Take 17)
- D4: Blue Suede Shoes (Take 1, Master, Movie Version)
- D5: Rock-A-Hula Baby (Take 3)
- D6: What A Wonderful Life (Take 2)
- D7: King Of The Whole Wide World (Take 1)
- D8: Girls! Girls! Girls! (Take 3, Master)
- D9: One Broken Heart For Sale (Take 1, Movie Version)
- E1: Tonight Is So Right For Love (Take 7)
- E2: Wooden Heart (Take 1)
- E3: Tonight's All Right For Love (Take 8)
- E4: It's Now Or Never (Take 4)
- E5: Surrender (Take 6)
- E6: Can't Help Falling In Love (Take 26, Movie Version)
- E7: Almost Always True (Take 5)
- E8: No More (Take11)
- E9: Silent Night (Take 9, Master)
- F1: How Do You Think I Feel (Take 7)
- F2: Ito Eats (Take 2)
- F3: Kiss Me Quick (Take 4)
- F4: For The Millionth And The Last Time (Take 7)
- F5: You'll Be Gone (Take 4)
- F6: Fountain Of Love (Take 9)
- F7: We'll Be Together (Take 10)
- C7: Joshua Fit The Battle (Take 2)
- F8: The Walls Have Ears (Take 12, Master)
- F9: Mama (Take 9)
- C8: Swing Down Sweet Chariot (Take 3)
- 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: Glorious
- A2: Truck Jewels
- A3: Carry The Tradition
- A4: Homegrown
- A5: It's All Good
- A6: Ten Days
- B1: Richie
- B2: Penny Jerseys
- B3: One Time
- B4: Eastern Conference All Stars
- B5: The Audacity Of Dope
- A1: (Theme From) The Monkees, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A2: Saturday's Child, Written-By – Gates*
- A3: I Wanna Be Free, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A4: Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day, Written-By – Venet*, Boyce*
- A5: Papa Jean's Blues, Written-By – Nesmith*
- A6: Take A Giant Step, Written-By – King*, Goffin*
- B1: Last Train To Clarksville, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B2: This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B3: Let's Dance On, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B4: I'll Be True To You, Written-By – Goffin*, Titelman*
- B5: Sweet Young Thing, Written-By – King*, Goffin*, Nesmith*
- B6: Gonna Buy Me A Dog, Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A1: Quint (5)– (The Ballad Of) Sharknado; Written-By – Anthony C. Ferrante, Robbie Rist
- A2: Daniel Davies (3)– Wave Of Mutilation; Written-By – Charles Thompson*
- A3: Camper Van Beethoven– Long Way To Go (Sharknado); Written-By – David Lowery, Jonathan Segel
- A4: Eddie Cole– Shark Rain; Written By – Eddie Cole
- A5: Dave Days– Shark Fight; Written-By – David Colditz
- A6: East Bay Ray– Shark Beach; Written-By – East Bay Ray
- A7: Martin Luther Lennon– Armageddon Surfer Girl, Rock On; Written-By – Anthony Douglas Perkins
- B1: Camper Van Beethoven– Infinite Ocean; Written-By – David Lowery, Jonathan Segel
- B2: Justin Lassen– Jaws Theme (Justin Lassen Remix); Remix – Justin Lassen; Written-By – John T. Williams*
- B3: Barnaby Austin– Shark Attack Written-By – Philip Miller*
- B4: East Bay Ray– Shark Truck; Written-By – East Bay Ray
- B5: Geno Lenardo– That's When I Reach For My Revolver; Written-By – Clint Connelly*
- B6: Quint (5)– Crash; Written-By – Anthony C. Ferrante, Robbie Rist
- A1: Jengi (2)– Bel Mercy
- A2: Skin On Skin– Burn Dem Bridges
- B1: Burns (4)– Talamanca
- B2: Obskür– Bayside
- A1: I'm Hurt (Trentmøller Remix); Remix – Trentmøller*
- A2: Hold On Tight (Wah Together Acid Remix); Remix – Wah Together
- A3: Love Reaches Out (Gift Remix); Remix – Gift (29)
- A4: Broken (Data Animal Remix); Remix – Data Animal
- A5: Let's See Each Other (Grimoose Remix); Remix – Grimoose
- B1: Love Reaches Out (Xiu Xiu Remix); Remix – Xiu Xiu
- B2: So Low (Ceremony East Coast Remix); Remix – Ceremony East Coast*
- B3: Nice Of You To Be There For Me (Annie Hart Remix); Remix – Annie Hart
- B4: My Head Is Bleeding (The Pleasure Majenta Remix); Remix – The Pleasure Majenta
- B5: Anyone But You (Tv Priest Remix); Remix – Tv Priest
- B6: I Don't Know How You Do It (Bdrmm Remix); Remix – Bdrmm
- C1: Love Reaches Out (Sonic Boom Remix); Remix – Sonic Boom (2)
- C2: My Head Is Lunacy (Lunacy Remix); Remix – Lunacy (16)
- C3: I'm Hurt (Glok Remix); Remix – Glok (2)
- C4: I Don't Know How You Do It (Dave Harrington Sweetener Remix); Remix – Dave Harrington (3)
- D1: Dragged In A Hole (Glove Remix); Remix – Glove
- D2: Love Reaches Out (Reality Delay Remix); Remix – Reality Delay
- D3: I Disappear (When You're Near) (Bodies Obtained Remix); Remix – Bodies Obtained*
- D4: Let's See Each Other (Davy Drones Dub Remix); Remix – Davy Drones
- D5: Anyone But You (Toflang Remix); Remix – Toflang
- D6: I'm Hurt (Melting Rust Opera Remix); Remix – Melting Rust Opera
Various Artists/Soul Jazz Recordspresents
Punk 45: Kill The Hippies! Kill Yourself! - The American...
- A1: (Theme From) The Monkees; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A2: Saturday's Child; Written-By – Gates*
- A3: I Wanna Be Free; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A4: Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day; Written-By – Venet*, Boyce*
- A5: Papa Jean's Blues; Written-By – Nesmith*
- A6: Take A Giant Step; Written-By – King*, Goffin*
- B1: Last Train To Clarksville; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B2: This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B3: Let's Dance On; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- B4: I'll Be True To You; Written-By – Goffin*, Titelman*
- B5: Sweet Young Thing; Written-By – King*, Goffin*, Nesmith*
- B6: Gonna Buy Me A Dog; Written-By – Hart*, Boyce*
- A1: Mercy Mercy; Written-By – Covay*, Miller*
- A2: Hitch Hike; Written-By – Paul*, Gaye*, Stevenson*
- A3: The Last Time; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- A4: That's How Strong My Love Is; Written-By – Jamison*
- A5: Good Times; Written-By – Cooke*
- A6: I'm All Right; Written-By – Nanker, Phelge*
- B1: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B2: Cry To Me; Written-By – Russell*
- B3: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man; Written-By – Nanker, Phelge*
- B4: Play With Fire; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B5: The Spider And The Fly; Written-By – Jagger, Richards*
- B6: One More Try
The debut recording by The Ancients, the intergenerational coalition of Isaiah Collier, William Hooker, & William Parker formed by parker to play concerts in conjunction with the milford graves mind body deal exhibition at the institute of contemporary art los angeles & now a working group. across x2LPs of side-length long-form improvised sets recorded at 2220 arts & archives in LA & the chapel in San Francisco, The Ancients bring the free jazz trio languages first explored by the Cecil Taylor Unit & Ornette Coleman’s -Golden Circle- band (expanded upon in later eras by Sam Rivers' Trio & Parker’s collective trios with Charles Gayle/Graves & Peter Brötzmann/Hamid Drake) into their own unique & scintillating realms of expression.
As we tumble further into the throes of history’s tides, people of hope & creativity rely on the works of our great artists to lift our spirits & focus our resolve. -ascension- was recorded less than a year after the passage of the civil rights act & four months after the assassination of Malcolm X. -journey in satchidananda- was recorded the month reagan was re-elected governor of California. M’boom made its debut recording weeks after the watergate scandal broke & a couple months after the wounded knee occupation ended. The music of the ancients builds on these great musical legacies. it resounds with the pride of survival & the joys of making & sharing music. It delivers to us hope & balm. something real in you, real in history, & real in the music is shared, right on time.
When Eremite records commenced operations during the 1990s free jazz resurgence, heavyweight freedom-seeking tenor saxophonists such as Fred Anderson, Peter Brötzmann, Charles Gayle, Kidd Jordan, & David S. Ware were at the height of their powers. Isaiah Collier’s tenor playing in the ancients is bracing testimony that the wellspring lives on. to hear the young chicago firebrand blowing freely with veteran improvisers in an entirely open-form group music is a revelatory study of his vast talent, personal voice, & the intensity of his expression —as well as a bold complement to his composition-based albums as a bandleader (including -the almighty-, a new york times' best albums of 2024 selection).
I've admired drummer William hooker since first encountering his music in a hartford ct city park, early ‘90s (on a double bill with Jerry González & Fort Apache Band). From the man himself right off the bandstand i bought his even-then rare 1st recording, the 1976 self-released x2LP opus -is eternal life- (reissued 2019 by superior viaduct). An imposing force on his instrument & an intrepid DIY cat, Hooker’s been exuberantly swinging in&out of free time for 50+ years. informed by the innovations of Sunny Murray & Tony Williams yet entirely himself, there is no other term for it than “pure hooker.” at age 78, with the ancients & everywhere else, THE HOOK is in peak form.
With a discography approaching 600 entries & 50+ years working across the musical maps, including in the history-defining bands of Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, Bill Dixon, Peter Brötzmann, in his own wondrous ensembles from small group to orchestra to opera, a bastion of compassionate leadership & a poetic champion of his musical community, in tireless service to what he rather egolessly refers to as “the tone world”, multi-instrumentalist, improviser & composer william parker is a living hero of the grassroots & the black mystery musics, not to mention one of the great bassists in the history of jazz. To quote George Clinton, conquering the stumbling blocks comes easier when the conqueror is in tune with the infinite.
Live to 2-track concert recordings by Bryce Gonzales, Highland Dynamics. Mastered by Joe Lizzi, Queens, NY.
Tom Esselle, staple of the South London music scene, hits his stride on Rhythm Section release Revolutions and Evolutions. Building on the success of his previous releases (Lou’s Groove on Rhythm Section’s Shouts 2021 compilation, Praise Bes EP on Wolf Music in 2022), his latest EP further showcases the breadth of his sound. Drawing on influences from across the house music spectrum and honing skills developed in the studio with Chaos In The CBD, Revolutions & Evolutions delivers a sound that looks boldly to the future while remaining firmly grounded in the classics.
The A-side is primed for peak dance floor action: Baddies features a mid-2000s RnB vocal that did serious damage when Bradley Zero played it at Circoloco last summer, while Plaything, a big-room tech-house banger, echoes Moon Harbour's tougher catalogue, or a skunked-out Gavin Herlihy.
The B-side is a slice of sunshine with One Of These Days, an uplifting daytime house track featuring a deft keys solo from Dave Koor (Albert’s Favourites, The Expansions, Modified Man). Harmonise rounds off the EP: a smoky, dreamy groover to warm up the party or lock it in during the early hours.
Tom has been producing music since 2010, patiently refining his sound. His 2015 debut, the choppy drum workout Until She Spoke on Wholemeal Music, became a quiet underground success played by luminaries like Ruf Dug and Gilles Peterson, and remains a staple in many a record bag to this day. His productions have also found their way into the collections of DJs from Moxie to Mr Scruff and Osunlade to DJ Harvey
- The Glass (Demo)
- Funny In Real Life (Demo)
- Oh, You Wanna Bet? (Demo)
- A Diamond Anyway (Demo)
- How You're So For Real (Demo)
- Light That Ever (Demo)
- Funny Wind (Demo)
- I Root (Demo)
- Catter (Demo)
- Far The Far (Demo)
Michael Nau's solo career began with songs crafted and composed in private moments, later to be shared with musical compatriots and reimagined with auxiliary input on records like Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread, Mowing, The Load EP, and Some Twist. These early drafts were stashed away in the vault as Nau strode forward, but after a taxing spring of touring in support of his latest album Less Ready to Go, and recording and self-releasing the stripped-down informal release So On So On, Nau found himself hunkering down at home and rediscovering old gems in his archives. The search yielded a new digital collection of Nau's initial forays into solo work, bundled together as Demo Versions, 2014 to 2017. In their initial incarnations, these songs were less about the end result and more about the discovery. "They're the seed," Nau says of the material. "These recordings are essentially the writing of the songs_ written and recorded at the same time. There's something exciting about them for that reason. It feels magical any time the start of a song arrives, let alone gets `finished.'" These early drafts don't just serve to shed light on the creative process or expose the malleability of Nau's songwriting approach; they often frame the material in an entirely new context. Demo Versions' opening track "The Glass" is a bare-bones affair of acoustic guitar, bass, and vocals_a breezy Sunday morning song that sounds markedly different than the layered lounge-rock approach that later appeared on Mowing. "Light That Ever," with its wall-of-sound production, serves as a climax to Some Twist, but in its infant stage on this collection, it's a beautiful, intimate folk song. Ultimately, all ten songs off Demo Versions, 2014 to 2017 reveal a new side to these fan favorites, with Nau's lush arrangements and unorthodox accompaniments largely absent, and the simple beauty and grace at the heart of the material at front and center.
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.
The hypnagogic haze of purling, refractive dub is strong on Sleepdial’s debut for West Mineral, introducing a crafty new name to the scene after a teasing preview on that Peak Oil x NWAQ radio show, delivering a heavy-lidded dose of tattered ambient dub inversions.
Sleepdial chases a frayed thread of thought thru the fractal echo chambers of ‘RV Lights’, only their 2nd full-length under this alias, and first on vinyl. The 9-part album is optimised for getting smudged on sunny daze with its pursuit of elusive dub sprites that connote subaquatic or vaporous etheric themes in their elemental diffusions and world-building ecologies.
In equilibrium of ambient and dub-as-method, they tenderly tease the senses with a fine grasp of deferred gratification, oscillating abstract spatial navigations and ephemeral moments of heart-in-mouth euphoria. Where sometimes this stuff can err to a pleasant mess, the dub ballast here anchors proceedings in a rugged groove that really pushes the right buttons and elevates the whole thing in its own air.
Blessed with a compelling sensuality, tracks follow a course from the compressed contrails of ‘Purview’ to the helical shapes of ‘Dovetailing’ and thru beautifully pill-bellied sensations on ‘Icarus Rising’, into ruggeder, insectoid dub in ‘Blue August’ to short circuit agitated and soothing feels. That fractured sort of duality manifests at its most anxious yet enchanted in the unpicked strings and astral scree of ‘Lightplay’, and in the title and feel of ‘Lean Angst’, gently keeping heads on toes into the swirling pressure system of album sign-off ‘Airtank’.
Pain Management welcomes London cult favourite DJ ojo, who arrives on the label with a hazy three tracker of trademark nether zone system music. On his most dubbed out full length to date, ojo span’s the full emotive spectrum of dub sonics with a range of both the eerie and more tender expansions of low end atmospherics, the resulting 12” equally suited for the club and the journey home alike.
‘Tongue Tied’ opens the record, a lysergic offering from the darker edges of dub music. A slippery fugue-state hit of narco-ambience built around a crooning, intelligible vocal refrain and chest shot sub weight. A real nightfall system pusher built to simmer in the early hours. It kicks off the EP on an amorphous, hypnotic note that sustains throughout.‘Oil Dub’ sinks deeper into the fog, melodic kinesis and expansive delays upholding an underworld of feedbacked percussion and tongue in cheek sub motion; a seven minute sound bath of ambiguous dub ASMR.
The B-side balances out the darker strains found on its counterpart with an overtly tender digidub closer. Clocking in at almost ten minutes long ‘Cloud Suck’ is a nebulous bliss of perpetually ascending late-summer warmth. The kind of liminal dream-state embrace that you wish would never end. True to the name, it evokes tender, dusk and dawn hued moments, a quiet ride-home flash of introspection on the way to or from some pursuit of meaning. Pain Management essential right here.
Limited run of 200 hand-stamped 12” records available now.
Movement and Soul Records is the highly-anticipated imprint, founded by Nonna Fab...
The label aims to capture deeper sounds and meditations in rhythm, spanning spiritual jazz, broken-beat and deeper house.
Nature is Enlightenment is the debut release on the label. With flute, keys, bass and drums from Nonna Fab and saxophonefrom Benjamin Ten-Bruggencate.
The B1, 'TROPIC' invites Kali, lyricist, poet and azz influenced vocalist from Sheffield, accompanied on piano/rhodes by Nonna Fab.
The broken-beat focussed B2,'FLOAT' featuring bassist Tom French and an opening poem, that touches on thecosmos, by Kali.
Multi-instrumentalist, producer, band leader, record collector and party'starter, Nonna Fab has launched the label as a platform to push the sound of his own music, working closely with a range of musicians from the North.
"It's come at the right time for me to allow a space to push a very new, organic sound working with a lot of the musicians I play with regularly, interweaving the sound with dance music."
Nonna Fab is behind audiophile party, Apricot Ballroom, which was named in the top 10 nights in the country in TimeOut Magazine as well as being acknowledged for being a pioneer of northern contemporary jazz by BBC for Footprints. As well as this, Nonna Fab is co-owner of Grub Records, which has been written about in DJMag, Mixmag and Resident Advisor.
"The label is a true hybrid of both live sound and electronic dance music and really allows focus on true communication and expression. I have always appreciated more free-form styles of dance music so it really is a space for me to explore the more expressive andspiritual side of my sound"
* Limited edition 12' vinyl pressed on transparent red wax, housed in a full colour sleeve inspired by classic Philly Blunt artwork.
* Fresh Blunts Vol. 1 brings that same energy to a new generation of DJs and selectors, with four dancefloor-focused cuts that pay tribute to the label's roots while pushing forward with modern production values.
* On the A-side, Bladerunner steps up with 'Chronic' and 'Straight Up' — his first solo release on the label in over a decade. With his deep ties to the scene (Dread, V, Souped Up, Kings of the Rollers), these tracks are a masterclass in classic jungle flavour with upfront punch.
* The flip introduces Chimpo & Sl8r to the Philly Blunt catalogue, blending grime, jungle, and Manchester's unmistakable underground sound. Having previously released on labels like Metalheadz, V Recordings, The North Quarter, and Hospital, their debut here shows just how wide the Philly Blunt family now reaches.
* Launching the brand-new Fresh Blunts vinyl series, Philly Blunt Records continues its legacy of heavyweight jungle and drum & bass. Originally founded in 1994 as a raw, party-focused sister label to V Recordings, Philly Blunt helped define the sound of mid-90s jungle with anthems like Leviticus' 'Burial', Dillinja's 'Sky', and Firefox's 'Buck Rogers'.
* Strictly limited run!
Editions Mego reissue the 2001 release Asuma by Finnish artist Ilpo Väisänen. Originally released on CD this is the first ever vinyl issue, remastered by Rashad Becker. 2001 is a landmark year for the artist following a wave of success from the notable outfit Väisänen formed alongside Mika Vanio, Pan Sonic (as they were now known then). Following a string of highly acclaimed and influential releases such as “Vakio”, “Kulma”, “A’ and “Aaltopiiri” Pan Sonic had toured the globe extensively leaving a trail of blown expectations and rumours of all manner of objects in venues cracking or falling apart due to the immense sound the duo concocted with their unique instruments.
Taking a break from the ecstatic cacophony of Pan Sonic, Väisänen retreated to work on a solo release which conjured the spirits of the former outfit whilst simultaneously carving out a more personal take on these new electronic forms.
Asuma is a precise study of drones, rhythms, clicks, ambience and gentle confusion. Whilst inhabiting a zone of abstraction the results also move in a natural field as Väisänen’s native Finland permeates these recordings as much as the idea of experimentation itself.
Autioitu 1 opens the album as delicate pinball rhythms bounce across the spectrum as a hairy drone hovers underneath. The mood is both intriguing and unsettling. Tukahduttaja is a delightfully disorientating sound sculpture that is hard to pinpoint what it actually is. Klikki is comparable to a microscopic version of Pink Floyd’s “Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict”. Asumaton is a foreboding miniature acting like a segway to Vallitseva which embraces the icy clicks that punctuates much of the Pan Sonic output. Arvioimaton Ongelma is an audio riddle whilst Jaettu jitters around a dancefloor crawl. Autioitu closes proceedings as a gentle ambient thumper. Asuma is awash with contradiction and mystery. This is time wrapped in twisted turns and rewards a neat payoff for those interested in the absolute fringes of electronic ‘dance’ music.
Repress of the KGB002... that was never repressed since 1998.
One legendary tubular Tribe speedaz tune... and one more Dub-Techno tribal 69DB pure style (in the vibe of the Trax or the Drop bass 23...)
The Toolbox Killerz 23 was never out so far because we really wanted this one to be the KGB002, as KGB is part of our history for those who knows...
We did dig some cool old flyers and pictures and did a patchwork printed sleeves with some souvenirs :)
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Mastered by Stefan ZMK and cut by Simon The Exchange.
Tunes have been re-calibrated to regular tempo (as it was a live the tempo was moving, somehow...)
ENJOY !
2025 Record Store Day title - now available for general sale. A selection of top quality tracks from some of reggae’s legendary singers backed by some of the best musicians - Tyrone Taylor, Joseph Cotton, Errol Dunkley, Gregory Isaacs,Frederica Tibbs, J Nile featuring his son J Nile, Cornell Campbell, Jimmy James (of Jimmy James and the Vagabonds fame, one of the first Jamaican recording artists), Winston Reedy (Mr Dim The Lights – lovers rock king) , The Heptones - top Jamaican group who recorded countless hits for Studio One, and BB Seaton (one of Jamaicas best songwriters). Recorded at the Room in the Sky Studio, Tuff Gong Jamaica, Music Lab Jamaica, and Ariwa,. Musiciams: Sly Dunbar, , Winston Horseman Williams, Michael ""Megahbass"" Fletcher, Flabba Holt, Alan Weekes, Vin Gordon,,Noel Fish Salmon, ,Ashanti Selah, Bongo Herman.
- A1: Athena; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- A2: It's Your Turn; Rhythm Guitar – Andy Fairweather Low*; Written-By – John Entwistle
- A3: Cooks County; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- A4: It's Hard; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- B1: Dangerous; Organ – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- B2: Eminence Front; Electric Piano – Tim Gorman; Synthesizer
- B3: I've Known No War; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C1: One Life's Enough; Piano – Pete Townshend; Synthesizer
- C2: One At A Time; Synthesizer – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- C3: Why Did I Fall For That; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C4: A Man Is A Man; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- C5: Cry If You Want; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D1: Eminence Front; Electric Piano – Tim Gorman; Lead Vocals – Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey; Vocals – Pete*, Roger*; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D2: Cry If You Want (Early Alternative Mix); Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D3: One Life's Enough; Lead Vocals – Pete Townshend; Vocals – Pete*; Written-By – Pete Townshend
- D4: Dangerous (1997 Unedited Mix); Organ – Tim Gorman; Written-By – John Entwistle
- A1: Chupacabra (Feat The Game)
- A2: Dern & Spruce
- A3: Eazy Call (Feat The Game & Big Hit)
- A4: Cold Ass 2 Step (Feat The Game & Suga Free)
- A5: Meet The Whoops (Feat Meet The Whoops)
- A6: She's Not Around Pt Ii (Feat The Game)
- A7: Gurbs & Youngs (Feat Larry June & Jay Worthy)
- A8: Workout (Feat Lil Jon & Rodney O)
- A9: Chupa’s Groove (Feat Thundercat & Channel Tres)
- B1: Two Hi (Waves)
- B2: Fresh White T (Feat Shiro & D. Blake)
- B3: A Quik Message (Feat Dj Drama)
- B4: Since I Was Lil (Feat Curren$Y, Bun B & Jay Worthy)
- B5: Money, Cars & Guns (Feat Dom Kennedy)
- B6: Ayo (Feat Kaytranada & Barney Bones)
- B7: Ditto (Feat Ceelo Green, Shiro & Gwen Bunn)
- B8: Soul Circus/Chupacabra Outro (Feat. Ab-Soul)
DJ Quik & JasonMartin (formerly known as Problem), are back with their second collaborative project, Chupacabra. As can be the fear with fan-favorite follow-ups, Chupacabra refuses to copy the formula laid out on Rosecrans yet shares the same soul, steeped in the cores of West Coast G-Funk, but alive and grown up, in a more sophisticated tone. With an album that is LA to it’s core (sans a few tasteful features from artists that would get the nod despite not being from there), Chupacabra provides the sounds to a golden summer in the city of Angels. Like the chupacabra, JasonMartin & DJ Quik are both enigmatic and mystical figures in the hip-hop space. A star-studded list of features include The Game, Suga Free, Jay Worthy, Larry June, Channel Tres, Bun B, DOM KENNDEY, & more. 1xLP, pressed on Blue Vinyl.
j B1 | TWO HI (WAVES) feat Wiz Khalifa, Channel Tres, Free Nationals & George Clinton
- 1: Little More Rope
- 2: Automobile
- 3: Evil Eye
- 4: Hurting Side Of Love
- 5: Hard To See
- 6: Last Time You Let Me Down
- 7: Can’t Call That Love
- 8: Ransom
- 9: Changed Her Mind Again
- 10: The Neighborhood
- 11: Mighty High
Part 1[30,21 €]
The Cold Stares are from Evansville, Indiana, formed in 2009. The duo (now recently a trio) has
released seven studio albums. The band's 2012 release A Cold Wet Night and a Howling Wind sold 25,000 copies and reached #1 on Amazon Music's Blues Rock albums chart. For almost ten years, The Cold Stares had toured the world relentlessly as a duo, blowing away
audiences across the US and Europe with a fierce, blistering live show that belied their bare bones,
guitar-and-drums setup. In 2023 the band began embracing a whole new kind of chemistry and
launched into their next chapter, adding a third member and channeling the classic power trio sound they grew up on with their explosive acclaimed album,
Voices. Working off the international success of Voices which was voted one of the best albums of 2023 by Classic Rock Magazine, The Cold Stares went into Memphis Magnetic Studio
in Memphis Tennessee and recorded the band’s next chapter and progression, the sprawling album The Southern. Now they are back with The Southern Part 2
which has already bolstered the
blues rocking tracks “Automobile”
and “Little More Rope”.
- A One More Kiss, Words By, Music By – Shinya Ohe
- B Dissatisfaction, Words By, Music By – Shinya Ohe
- A1: Soldiers Three (Remix 2007)
- A2: Murdoch (Remix 2007)
- A3: Streets Of Derry (Remix 2007)
- A4: Geordie (Remix 2007)
- B1: Polly On The Shore (Remix 2007)
- B2: Fool (Remix 2007)
- B3: Polly On The Shore 8 (Demo 1970)
- B4: Streets Of Derry (Demo 1970)
- C1: She Moved Thro' The Fair (Demo 1969)
- C2: Pretty Polly (Demo 1969)
- C3: The Great Silkie (Bbc 1970)
- C4: Soldiers Three (Bbc 1970)
- C5: Little Black Cloud (Demo 1969)
- C6: Forest Fire (Bbc 1970)
- D1: She Moved Thro' The Fair (Live At Cafe Oto 2018)
- D2: Murdoch (Live At Cafe Oto 2018)
- D3: Black Widow (2007)
- D4: Little Black Cloud Suite (2007)
- A2 10: 0%, Other
- A3: Sugar Kane, Other
- A4: Kool Thing; Other
- B1: Disappearer; Other
- B2: Superstar; Other
- B3: Stones; Other
- B4: Tuff Gnarl; Other
- C1: Teenage Riot; Other
- C2: Shadow Of A Doubt; Other
- C3: Rain On Tin; Other
- C4: Tom Violence; Other
- D1: Mary-Christ; Other
- D2: World Looks Red; Other
- D3: Expressway To Yr Skull; Other
- A1: Bull In The Heather, Other
- D4: Slow Revolution
a A1 Bull In The Heather, Other [Selected By] – Catherine Keener
[b] A2 100%, Other [Selected By] – Mike D
[c] A3 Sugar Kane, Other [Selected By] – Beck
[d] A4 Kool Thing; Other [Selected By] – Radiohead
[e] B1 Disappearer; Other [Selected By] – Portia de Rossi
[f] B2 Superstar; Other [Selected By] – Diablo Cody
[g] B3 Stones; Other [Selected By] – Allison Anders
[h] B4 Tuff Gnarl; Other [Selected By] – Dave Eggers, Mike Watt
[i] C1 Teenage Riot; Other [Selected By] – Eddie Vedder
[j] C2 Shadow Of A Doubt; Other [Selected By] – Michelle Williams
[k] C3 Rain On Tin; Other [Selected By] – Flea
[l] C4 Tom Violence; Other [Selected By] – Gus Van Sant
[m] D1 Mary-Christ; Other [Selected By] – David Cross
[n] D2 World Looks Red; Other [Selected By] – Chloë Sevigny
[o] D3 Expressway To Yr Skull; Other [Selected By] – The Flaming Lips
[a] A1 Bull In The Heather, Other [Selected By] – Catherine Keener
[b] A2 100%, Other [Selected By] – Mike D
[c] A3 Sugar Kane, Other [Selected By] – Beck
[d] A4 Kool Thing; Other [Selected By] – Radiohead
[e] B1 Disappearer; Other [Selected By] – Portia de Rossi
[f] B2 Superstar; Other [Selected By] – Diablo Cody
[g] B3 Stones; Other [Selected By] – Allison Anders
[h] B4 Tuff Gnarl; Other [Selected By] – Dave Eggers, Mike Watt
[i] C1 Teenage Riot; Other [Selected By] – Eddie Vedder
[j] C2 Shadow Of A Doubt; Other [Selected By] – Michelle Williams
[k] C3 Rain On Tin; Other [Selected By] – Flea
[l] C4 Tom Violence; Other [Selected By] – Gus Van Sant
[m] D1 Mary-Christ; Other [Selected By] – David Cross
[n] D2 World Looks Red; Other [Selected By] – Chloë Sevigny
[o] D3 Expressway To Yr Skull; Other [Selected By] – The Flaming Lips
- Duffy And Mr Seagull
- Mind Contorted
- Fourteen Years
- The Moon Song
- Two-Love
- Rêve Réveiller
- Bag Of Excuses
- To Know Him Is To Love Him
- Mri Song
- Alone On The Rope
- Planet Ping Pong
Third album by singer and producer Charlotte Marionneau. A collection of sonic trips that try to capture the spark of beat poetry. She is almost a magician who has captured the directness of punk and can do magic with the emotion of pop. And she is always in the experimental grab bag. On the track 'Two-Love' Noel Gallagher plays piano and bass. Further on there is a Daniel Johnston cover presented as a duet with Terry Hall and his son Theodore and here Noel plays guitar. Marionneau reminds one of a female Syd Barrett. She counts among her admirers: Kevin Shields, Mazzy Star, Noel Gallagher, The Television Personalities, Simon Raymonde, Grimm Grimm, Piano Magic and Cillian Murphy. Le Volume Courbe "Planet Ping Pong" is a collection of sonic trips echoing fulgurances of beat poetry. Charlotte is a magician who can weave the directness of punk with the emotions of pop while staying in the realms of edgy experimentation. The bunny comes out of the hat smoking a cigarette and looks you in the eye. The single "Two-Love" is a collaboration with Noel Gallagher on piano and bass and Lascelles Gordon on percussions. The album also includes a cover by Daniel Johnston "Mind Contorted" which is presented as a duet with Terry Hall, and also features his son Theodore Hall and Noel Gallagher on guitars. The originality of Charlotte's music shares something with outsider art: naïve, primitive, primal, rather than following the standard rules. The new album selfproduced and mixed by Brendan Lynch and Charlotte is no exception, It's a unique and compelling listen laced with surprises, subversions and a refreshing candour which sets it apart from anything else. Charlotte was born and raised in France and moved to London in 1995. She was first signed to Alan McGee Poptones label in 2001, and her debut "I killed my best friend" was released in 2005 on Honest Jon's Records. She has also worked with a number of other bands and musicians including Kevin Shields, Mazzy Star, Noel Gallagher, The Television Personalities, Simon Raymonde, Grimm Grimm, Piano Magic etc.. Her song "Born to Lie" was featured in Series 2 of Killing Eve and Spotify selected her song "Rusty" for their "best of the decade 2010-2020" alternative compilation. Cillian Murphy selected the same song for his BBC6 compilation. "She reminds me of a female Syd Barrett... she keeps running into me all over the place from concerts or serving me ice cream at the Curzon on a wet Saturday night or on Jools Holland with the High Flying Birds... I love Charlotte... a great talent and a real psychedelic soul musician." Alan McGee "Inspiring originality, fiercely independent beautiful music, always years ahead of its time. I remember hearing Charlotte's music for the first time and being immediately taken by the freshness, great melodies and utterly unique approach." Kevin Shields "When I first met her she was wearing a cape... she looked like a little piece of Lego. She told me she liked some of my songs but not all. (I hadn't even asked her opinion!!) She's beautiful, fearless and one hell of a tambourine player." Noel Gallagher. "Charlotte is bewitchingly talented, a true rarity that has inspired many creative people. The kind of woman songs are written about. She's an artist that steals your heart away and then comforts you with her stunning music." Hope Sandoval. "A true original and a truly unique artist. There is not many I can say this about, but I honestly think I love everything she's ever recorded! All hail the Scissor Queen!" David Holmes.
e BAG OF EXCUSES [V3]
[g] DUFFY AND MR SEAGULL [V3]
[i] MIND CONTORTED [V4]
[e] BAG OF EXCUSES [V3]
[g] DUFFY AND MR SEAGULL [V3]
[i] MIND CONTORTED [V4]
- A1: Menu Diving
- A2: Slidin In Yo Dm's (Ft. Hyrr Iv)
- A3: Worldwideweb
- A4: Refresh (Ft. Jon Mikiver)
- A5: Up In The Cloud
- A6: Chonky Cat Meme (Ft. Maihe)
- A7: Nutiboi
- A8: Like Comment Share And Subscribe (Ft. Mirtel Pohla)
- A9: Just Scrolling (Kitty Florentine)
- B1: Fiber-Optic Cable
- B2: Onlyfans (Ft. Helgi Saldo)
- B3: Surfing The Dark Web (Ft. David)
- B4: Data Harvesting
- B5: There's No One New Around You
- B6: Ainternet Radio
- B7: Crypto (Ft. Maiduk)
- B8: Accept All Cookies B9 You're All Caught Up
Rando Arand is an Estonian electronic music producer from Tallinn. With a strong foundation in sound design, Arand released his debut record on Asphalt Soliloquies in 2017 and has since captivated audiences at clubs and festivals across the Baltics with his unpredictable and unique live sets. Drawing inspiration from a range of genres such as broken jazz, dubtechno, breakbeat and jungle, Arand incorporates modular synth patches into his performances. He has shared the stage with artists like Dorian Concept, Gerry Read and King Midas Sound. In 2019, Arand released the "Alles" EP on Ali Asker's LIITHELI imprint, which focuses on promoting local talent from Estonia's capital. Arand's latest EP, "Aru" (2022), showcases his exploration of a new "Linki" format. In addition to his musical pursuits, Arand was also a host at the underground venue Ulme in Tallinn.
About the album „Child of the Internet”
The new album by experimental sound designer and electronic music producer Rando Arand takes the artist on a completely different path compared to the previously known dance music influenced deep and contemplative instrumental tracks. Featuring several notable guest artists, the album is a sizzling hot record that makes feet tapping and bodies grooving. On the artist’s most listener-friendly work to date, an impressive lineup of Estonian vocalists makes an appearance: Hyrr IV, the lead singer of the indie band Ouu; Jon Mikiver from Elephants from Neptune; actress Mirtel Pohla; alternative pop artist Kitty Florentine; queer artist Helgi Saldo; comedian Maiduk; and hobby musicians Maihe and David.
The conceptual album "Child of the Internet" is dedicated to young kids for whom the internet has been a defining part of growing up. Genre-wise, the album is very flexible, weaving through various musical chapters and styles with the help of numerous musical sketches, touching on both the comedic and the darker oddities that circulate online.
The album features scorchingly hot, electrified synth-funk jams with a nostalgic touch reminiscent of Prince ("Slidin in Yo DM’s", "Refresh"). Kitty Florentine delivers a sensual neo-soul ballad ("Just Scrolling"), filled with soft tones, soulful warmth, and a smooth groove. For more demanding listeners, the record also explores elements of chillwave, glitch, lo-fi hip-hop, techno, house, and breakbeat. Longer tracks and shorter interludes come together like a bouquet of favorite memes or a collection of countless open web browser tabs that we all keep running. At the same time, the album hints at the immense impact the internet has on our everyday lives.
Rando Arand’s latest studio album is an intriguing listen — perfect for enjoying alone with good headphones or as an ideal background soundtrack for a larger gathering with friends.
Repress of 2018’s classic compilation from Brownswood.
A primer on London’s bright-burning young jazz scene, this new compilation brings together a collection of some of its sharpest talents. A set of nine newly-recorded tracks, We Out Here captures a moment where genre markers matter less than raw, focused energy. Looking at the album’s running order, it could easily serve as a name-checking exercise for some of London’s most-tipped and hardworking bands of the past couple of years. Recorded across three long, fruitful days in a North West London studio, the crossover between each of the groups speaks to the close-knit circles which make up the scene.
Surveying the way that London’s jazz-influenced music had spread outside of its usual spaces in recent years, this album bottles up some of the vital ideas emanating from that burgeoning movement. Giving a platform to a scene where mutual cooperation and a DIY spirit are second-nature, it’s a window into the wide-eyed future of London’s musical underground.
Ubiquitous, much-lauded saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings is the project’s musical director. His own recent projects span from South Africa-connected, spiritually-minded jazz players Shabaka and the Ancestors to Sons of Kemet, who match diasporically-connected compositions with viscerally-direct live shows. His entry on the album, ‘Black Skin, Black Masks’, is typically difficult-to-define: with an off-kilter, shifting rhythmic backbone, repeated phrases – mirrored between clarinet and bass clarinet – shape the track with an alluring hue. His input ties together a deft, genre-agnostic sensibility that’s shared through all the players on the record.
Theon Cross – who’s also part of Sons of Kemet with Hutchings – starts his track, ‘Brockley’, with the solo, distinctive low rumble of his tuba. Winding and mesmeric, it sees tuba and sax lines winding together in rhythmic and melodic parallels. Ezra Collective – whose drummer and bandleader Femi Koleoso has toured with Pharaohe Monch – run a tight, Afrobeat-tipped rhythm on ‘Pure Shade’, with the final third changing gear into a melodic, momentous closing stretch.
Joe Armon-Jones, whose ludicrous chops on the piano have seen him touring with the likes of Ata Kak, showcases earworm-like, insistent motifs on ‘Go See’, balanced with a playful, improvisatory approach with room for ad-libbing and solos a-plenty. Taking a softer tact than many of the other entries, Kokoroko – whose guitarist Oscar Jerome has been making waves with his solo material – spin a lyrical, steady-paced meditation on ‘Abusey Junction’, matching chanted vocals with gently-played guitar.
Nodding to spiritual jazz influences, Maisha’s ‘Inside The Acorn’ is a wandering, explorative rumination, balancing delicate washes of piano and percussion with sharp interplay between flute and bass clarinet. In contrast, Nubya Garcia’s ‘Once’ is taut and carefully-poised, her tenor sax guiding a carefully-built energy to an explosive conclusion. And finally, Triforce’s ‘Walls’ is a performance in two parts: starting with Mansur Brown’s languorous, lyrical guitar, the second half switches up to a low-slung, g-funk-tipped groove.
Space-surf-psych-rock quartet Japanese Television’s album ‘Automata Exotica’ has been remixed by invited friends and peers; including Goat Fool from GOAT, Factory Floor’s Gabe Gurnsey, and Edgar Breau from cult band Simply Saucer. Informed by UFO encounters, ritualism, robots, Northern Soul, and nuclear weapons, ‘Automata Exotica’ was released in March 2024 and was described as “Heavy but also joyful” by The Quietus, “A fuzzy blast of space-surf energy”in Shindig and “A remarkable and unique proposition” by Louder Than War.
Rather than having been transformed out of all recognition, “reimagined” is a more apt term to describe this new version of ‘Automata Exotica’. With the album’s eight tracks presented via considered, alternative mixes with pertinent sonic application, it hangs together incredibly coherently - albeit as a wild and feverish psychedelic experience.
JTV toured with GOAT while writing ‘Automata Exotica’, with the fat fuzz tones and extended middle percussion section of ‘Typhoon Reggae Police’ heavily influenced by their time watching and learning from side stage. Starting life as an uneasy mixture of scratchy 60s garage rock and 70s Afghan psych folk, Goat Fool from GOAT ripped the song apart and stitched it back together. Recognisable but weird and uncanny, it’s a stripped down, oppressive, shimmering voodoo nightmare.
“We used to go and see Gabe’s weird, excellent band Factory Floor playing dark little club nights in Shoreditch years ago and marvel at the racket” says JTV. “Gabe’s been a long time collaborator of ours, in fact he’s the only person to not only do more than one remix for us, but has featured on every remix release we’ve done. Our most ecstatic, cathartic song, ‘Tabadaboum’ was the perfect match for Gabe - the motorik krautrock bassline fits right in with the pneumatic grind of his vintage drum machine loops and synth flurries”.
It's hard to measure the impact cult 1970s Canadian space rock proto punk psych band Simply Saucer had on the formation of Japanese Television. The band reached out to Edgar Breau - the band’s founding member and guitarist - who guitarist Tim says was “really generous with his time, and really kind to an overly keen and slightly awkward Simply Saucer mega fan. It's a real honor to have him playing guitar on one of our records”. His cosmic reimagining of ‘Golden Birds’ layers on the delay, reverb and screaming guitars, launching the track into outer space.
‘Automata Exotica (Remixed)' is set for release on 6th June 2025 on limited edition LP and digital formats. Japanese Television tour in Europe through March and April. The album is released by cult underground label Tip Top Recordings (Jim Wallis, Mandrake Handshake, Pearl & The Oysters), run by Ben Rimmer and David Warn.
- Hell On Wheels
- Over The Edge
- Boogie Van
- King Of The Road
- No Dice
- Blue Tile Fever
- Grasschopper
- Weird Beard
- Drive
- Hotdoggin
- Freedom Of Choice
- Breathing Fire
- Hanglider
Like a fine wine, Fu Manchu's 1999 classic, King Of The Road, gets better with age and fans continue to demand hearing these tunes the way the band intended - on wax. Out of print since 2019, the Joe Barresi (Tool, Avenged Sevenfold, Queens Of The Stone Age) helmed work is back and this time on yellow and black splatter vinyl in a limited edition. This is a repressing of the 2015 remaster done by Carl Saff, which includes 2 bonus tracks: "Breathing Fire" (originally on the German vinyl release) and "Hanglider" (which was previously unreleased). "After a bit of a break from albums, not counting the Return to Earth singles compilation, Fu Manchu fully fired up and took off again with King of the Road, an album that doesn't so much follow on from The Action Is Go as flat out continue it. Hill has a touch more bite to his vocals this time around, but otherwise there's little to differentiate the two records -- and that's very much meant as a compliment. With plenty of touring and other things under their belts, the lineup has fully jelled and sounds it, Bjork's bad-ass drumming (and occasional cowbells, of course) and Balch's insane lead guitar crunch possibly even better than ever. Together it's all one megariff and nasty, slamming rhythm after another, and face it, anyone expecting anything else from Fu Manchu really needs to find another band. Joe Barresi co-produces with the band, and while there's no extra keyboard/organ weirdness this time around, it hardly matters. In as much as there's a theme to King of the Road beyond the basics of driving, drugs, and that demon rock & roll, it's driving -- there's a reason why the cover and internal art features a slew of great '70s-era photos from a massive van rally. The one shot of the fully leather-covered interior of one mobile love nest, complete with black curtains, about says it all. Then there's the megachugging title track ("King of the road says you move too slow!"), "Hell on Wheels," "Boogie Van," and so forth -- call it a concept album that doesn't waste time with elves and yogis. As with the last album, a punk/new wave nugget gets the cover treatment here -- none other than Devo's "Freedom of Choice." Needless to say, now it sounds just like a Fu Manchu original." ALLMUSIC
- 1: Ana Turn The Lights On
- 2: Flashbulb Memory (Ft Violeta Vicci)
- 3: He'll Become A Buddha
- 4: Separate Ways
- 5: In Absentia
- 6: The 4Th Eye
- 7: The Librarian
- 8: The Shiver (Ft. Alex Paterson)
- 9: Fourteen Pilgrims Over The Sava
- 10: Twin Towers (Ft. Violeta Vicci)
- 11: Sally Satellite (Ft. Alex Paterson)
- 12: The Turning Dime
"Los Angeles-born music producer, artist, and DJ DF Tram is thrilled to announce the release of his highly anticipated new album, Bittersweet Afternoon on Orbscure Records. Orbscure Records, founded by Alex Paterson of the legendary electronic act The Orb, continues its tradition of championing innovative and boundary-pushing artists with this remarkable release. About DF Tram DF Tram is a leading figure in the global downtempo electronic scene, celebrated for his meticulously crafted audio-visual performances and immersive storytelling through sound. His work seamlessly blends ambient, sampling, spoken word, vocals, and psychedelia into genre-defying sonic journeys, offering listeners a unique and transformative experience. Bittersweet Afternoon Written and recorded between DF Tram’s Zagreb and Vienna studios during the pandemic and finished last year. Bittersweet Afternoon represents the next chapter in his storied career. The album surprises listeners with his vocals, bittersweet lullabies, and signature collage and spoken word style. Featuring atmospheric soundscapes and cinematic influences, the project reflects the spirit and playfulness of Alex Paterson and Orbscure’s commitment to fostering experimental, forward-thinking music. Adding to the album’s rich tapestry are collaborations with Alex Paterson himself on two tracks, as well as contributions from multi-talented contemporary classical violinist Violeta Vicci on another pair of songs. The first single and video, "The Librarian," offers an immersive glimpse into the world of DF Tram and “Bittersweet Afternoon”. Available on a limited edition transparent blue vinyl, card gatefold CD.
- A1: So Many Miles Away
- B1: Groovy Thang
Chicago recording artist Reggie Soul (real name Reginald Stone) recording career consisted of three 45singles spread over 3 separate labels. Firstly, the funk outing “I Got Jody” backed with the soulful “I Feel So Bad” for the Red Balloon label. “I Feel So Bad” was a Lee Sain composition which Lee himself recorded under the title of “Baby Don’t Leave Me” for the Broach label. Reggie’s “I Got Jody” also came out a second time on Nation Time Records as the flipside to “Soul Walkin’” a cover version of the James Brown song but mis-credited as the performing artist Reggie Smith?
Reggie’s third release “My World of Ecstasy/Mighty Good Loving” was released on the Scott Brothers owned Capri Records label in 1968. The fledgling Capri Records Company having been set up in premises at 409, East 47TH Street in Chicago’s Southside, used the front of the building as a record store with the rehearsal studios situated at the rear, the final recording sessions took place initially at some of the smaller independent studios across the city before using the major Columbia and RCA Recording Studios as Capri Productions grew. Reggie co-wrote both sides of his Capri 45 with Charles and Walter Scott respectively. The arrangements were provided by John Jackson and Bill McFarland who alongside Claude Williams provided the horn section to many of the Scott’s future productions. The Scott Brothers were also the house band at one of the Southside’s most popular night clubs ‘The Bonanza Lounge on 7641, South Halsted. Besides performing, they used the club to scout for potential artists for their label and it is believed that’s where their business relationship with Reggie Soul initially began.
Surviving witness accounts always cite Reggie as a solo performer which begs the question who are the credited ‘The Soul Swingers’ on the Capri 45? Well, it transpires that this was a pseudonym used by the Scott Brothers present on the recording, Charles (Chuck) drums, Tommy (bass guitar) and Walter (Rhythm guitar).
At the beginning of Soul Junction’s working relationship with Scot-Tees a further Reggie Soul unissued session was mentioned and sure enough two tape boxes arrived one containing “My World Of Ecstasy/Mighty Good Loving”, great, but disappointingly the second named tape had been reused as a rehearsal tape of several recognizable riffs of later Scott-Tees productions, doh!
Then months later lady luck intervened, a box containing two unmarked acetates held together with a nut and bolt was found. After considerable investigation, it transpires that they are the missing Reggie Soul tracks which we now present to you. Both songs are A.C Carson compositions, The A-side “So Many Miles Away” is a wonderful crossover song that shares some lyrical similarities to fellow Capri stablemate Judson Moore’s released Chicago Music Bag 45 “Lisa” while the flipside of our release features Reggie’s interpretation of Judson’s “Groovy Thang”. So, at long last Soul Junction are able to present to the lost Reggie Soul sessions that several veteran soul scribes who known their onions have likened to another great Chicago recording artist, the mighty, Tyrone Davis.
Hi-Dynamic Instrumental & Dub is the latest release from Breadwinners records released on 2nd May 2025. With 11 tracks in total, it has been manufactured in the UK at Press On Vinyl. After a series of vocal-led albums on Breadwinners records, this is first full length instrumental based dub album in a number of years. Featuring the legendary Vin Gordon on Trombone and two of the finest saxophonists in the north west of England in Nat Birchall and Stally. Drawing on rhythm tracks created over the last few years by Al Breadwinner at his analogue Bakery Studio in Manchester, the album utilises various vintage outboard effects and lost dub techniques to create this “Hi-dynamic” sound.
Epitomising the very best of their hometown’s unparalleled musical heritage, Dames Brown are fully-fledged members of the extended Defected family following the release of slick, funk-filled record ‘What Would You Do?’ in 2021 and features on a number of the label’s vocal house hits. The Detroit trio continuously impress with their exquisite releases, striking lyricism and a hefty dose of house authenticity across their outputs. Now Athena Johnson, Teresa Marbury and LaRae Starr step out to properly introduce themselves to the wax lovers, with Detroit musical icon Amp Fiddler on production duties. Releasing ‘Introducing Dames Brown’ on 7”, this package also includes the Instrumental, as Detroit’s finest deliver a taste of what’s to come on their forthcoming album, capturing funk, house and soul from across the spectrum.
- A1: Breakthrough
- A2: Innocence
- A3: Be Free
- A4: Blaze Awa
- A5: Goal
- A6: Honoo No Running Back
- B1: Dang Dang
- B2: Be Survivor
- B3: Blaze Line
- B4: A Day Dreaming…
- B5: Flower
- B6: Song Of Power
- C1: Go!!
- C2: Futari No Imi
- C3: Max Wind
- C4: Go For It!!
- C5: Atarashii Kaze
- D1: Make My Way
- D2: Thanks
- D3: Chain Of Power
- D4: Midnight Sunshine
- D5: Run To Win!
The story of Eyeshield 21 follows the protagonist Sena, the whipping boy of his classmates, who wants to earn respect by joining a club at the start of the school year. He crosses paths with Hiruma, head of the American soccer club, who recruits him for his exceptional running skills. They must quickly find 11 other players, as the inter-school championship begins in 24 hours.
Numerous artists and composers were involved in creating the theme music and accompanying songs, including Kosuke Morimoto, who contributed to various theme songs for Fullmetal Alchemist and One Piece. Any fan of the series will have a strong feeling of nostalgia when they recall the music that marked them during their teenage years. The very Pop-rock and J-pop tones will remind them of those after-school afternoons watching episodes of this epic anime on Game One. You'll also be able to hear the voices of the Japanese cast, including the voice of the main character, Sena Kobayakawa, on many of the credits and accompanying songs.
The manga turns 21 in 2023. To celebrate, the author wrote a 55-page one-shot called “Brain X Brave”, which appeared in early January 2024 in Weekly Shonen Jump. The anime has been broadcast frequently on Game One since September 2009 and on France Ô since September 2012.
Robsoul Recordings launches its 2025 campaign in style with the release of the ‘Make Love' EP, an impressive label debut from Italian producer and MPC virtuoso, Bress Underground.Following a strong 2024, which saw him release on GLB Dom, SNATCH!, Jackies Music, Special Grooves, and Slothboogie, as well as delivering unforgettable sets at iconic venues such as Sisyphos and NYC Downlow (Glastonbury), Bress Underground rolls out a sumptuous four-track selection of impeccable House music.“The EP was created by mixing a variety of production techniques, including the MPC, sampling, and Ableton Live,” explains Bress Underground, real name Andrea. “These were all projects I'd started and, for whatever reason, remained incomplete for some time. Each track started with a specific mood but evolved into something new as I finished them.”A love for all shades of House is evident throughout the EP, from the bumping horns and infectious shuffle of opener ‘Chick House' to the smooth, chiming keys and soulful tones of fellow A-side cut ‘Keep On'. On the flip ‘I Don't Pray' delivers a powerful, sermon-like groove whilst title track, ‘Make Love,' closes the release with its timeless 303 energy and undeniable dancefloor appeal. As Bress Underground himself puts it, this EP is “the perfect musical omelette,” blending textures, moods, and influences into a flavorful collection of House tracks.
"For Japanese people, min'yo is both the closest, and most distant, folk music" explains band-leader Katsumi Tanaka. "We may not feel it in our daily, urban lives, yet the melodies, the style of singing and the rhythm of the taiko drums are engrained in our DNA".
Initially indifferent to min'yo, a tragic event in recent Japanese history set Tanaka on his current path: "Following the Tohoku earthquake of 2011, I reflected on my life, work and identity. A fan of world music, I began searching for Japanese roots music I could identify with. Discovering mid-late 20th century acts like Hibari Misora, Chiemi Eri and the Tokyo Cuban Boys, I was captivated by their eccentric arrangements and how they mixed min'yo with latin and jazz music."
Lead singer Freddie Tsukamoto fell for min'yo after hearing a song from his hometown on a TV competition whilst in a restaurant. It was a revelation – until then he had been an aspiring jazz singer yet was uncomfortable singing in English. The restaurateur told him a min'yo teacher was his neighbour and the two connected. Tanaka and Freddie formed Minyo Crusaders in 2011 in Fussa, a city where the US military Yokota Air Base is located, in western Tokyo.
Recruiting other local musicians versed in afro and latin rhythms, they began hosting jam sessions at the Banana House, a building that was previously part of the military base and that used to house US soldiers. The band started recording their music, and their debut album "Echoes Of Japan" was released in 2017. It received huge acclaim in Japan and abroad, and was also released by British label Mais Um in 2019. Several European tours followed, as well as some US and South America gigs.
In this second opus, the Minyo Crusaders take us on a trip to Japanese folk songs fused with latin rhythms. Their unique arrangements breathe new life to classics like Kiso Bushi, Sado Okesa or Soran Bushi, among many other min'yo songs from all over Japan that were originally performed by Japanese fishermen, coal miners and sumo wrestlers hundreds of years ago. The magical groove created here proves once again that the Minyo Crusaders are one of the most dynamic representatives of the current Japanese world music scene. Yoi Yoi, Enjoy!
- A1: Don't Take Your Guns To Town - Johnny Cash
- A2: Big Iron - Marty Robbins
- A3: (Ghost) Riders In The Sky - Eddy Arnold
- A4: The 3:10 To Yuma - Frankie Laine
- A5: Gunslinger - Katie Lee
- A6: The Streets Of Laredo - Don Gibson
- A7: The Old Chisholm Trail - Tex Johnson
- A8: Tennessee Stud - Eddy Arnold
- A9: The Pony Express (I've Got To Carry The Mail) - Jimmie Driftwood
- B1: El Paso - Marty Robbins
- B2: Jesse James - The Kingston Trio
- B3: Wanted Man - Frankie Laine
- B4: Death Valley - Glen Campbell
- B5: Lost On The Desert - Johnny Cash
- B6: When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below) - Johnny Horton
- B7: Sam Bass - Tex Ritter
- B8: Nineteen Men - Johnny Western
- B9: The Long Black Veil - Lefty Frizzell
The Wild West cowboy occupies a symbolic and central place in
popular culture. The lone rider, out on the range… The whitehatted hero facing up to a gang of outlaws in a gunfight… The
wagon train heading out over the horizon… Celebrated in cinema
since the beginning of movies, the cowboy has also found a
regular home on record, as this vinyl LP compilation testifies.
Listen to these songs and, with just a little imagination, you can
picture the solitary cowboy on his trusty steed, watching a cattle
round-up, or making his way into a town like Tombstone… A
timeless myth, captured forever in these Songs Of The Wild
West…
Left field gangster synth jazz with a deep house nu boogie banger on the flip. BYRON THE AQUARIUS made their STAR CREATURE debut with a few remixes on Belgrade's IGOR JADRANIN's "CONTEMPORARY MOVEMENT" EP earlier this year. The A Side hits that squelchy synth bouncey stank face that’s heavy in the bass but light on the feet. The B Side collabs with STEVEN KLAVIER on vocals which one may recognize from his disco-forward collabs with KENNY DOPE, SOUL CLAP, KON, ELI ESCOBAR, and more.
- Intro
- Oracle Bone Script
- Mosquito
- Thief And The Bell
- Horse Accupuncture (Ft. Agung Mango & Nakama.)
- The Well
- Haste
- Interlude
- Dragon Tail
- Minesweeper
- Tiger And The Ceiling
- Snake Head
- Crabs
- Iron Butterflies
- Grace
- Libations/Roots
This is what you get when an emcee/producer is fed on a diet of abstract hip-hop, Southeast Asian samples, and Taoist folklore. Together with the Clementi Sound Appreciation Club (a five-piece band of up-and-coming musicians schooled in jazz from the local scene in Singapore), Mary Sue melts samples with live instrumentation on 'Porcelain Shield, Paper Sword.' At the core of the album is the tale of a time-traveling oracle, struggling to find meaning in the modern world-where ancient wisdom feels fragile, and truth is ever-shifting. A reinterpretation of idioms shapes its journey, where spiritual pursuits feel performative, and where the weight of the past clashes with an uncertain future. The music mirrors this tension: phrases of Gamelan music dissolve into smoky brass, spectral melodies unravel over off-kilter drums, and time bends through layered textures. 'Porcelain Shield, Paper Sword' is both a reckoning and a dream, where echoes of the past find new life in the chaos of now. A porcelain shield shatters on impact; a paper sword folds before it cuts. It's about the constant, fragile push-and-pull between aesthetics and money, tradition and progress, meaning and spectacle. "Like the oracle, we're all stuck in a world where spiritual longing gets tangled up with consumerism, where authenticity is blurred by performance, and where finding real meaning feels shakier than ever," rapper and producer Mary Sue explains. "'Porcelain Shield, Paper Sword' lives in that field of tension. The album drifts between beauty and collapse, truth and illusion, and past and present, without ever landing on solid ground."
Amara Soul – The New Voice of Soul
Born and raised in the heart of London, 25-year-old Amara Soul is quickly becoming one of the
most exciting new voices in the soul music scene. With a voice that blends raw emotion, rich
melodies, and a modern twist on classic jazz, she has captured the attention of Londoners
audience.
Amara’s journey to notoriety began at an early age, inspired by legendary artists such as Aretha
Franklin, Lauryn Hill, and Amy Winehouse. Her deep, expressive vocals and heartfelt songwriting
set her apart, making her a standout contestant in some of the most renowned pub stages in her
hometown. Her performances on these platforms not only showcased her vocal prowess but also
her ability to connect with listeners on a profound level.
Following her local success, Amara has been making waves in the music industry, performing at
major venues and collaborating with top producers. With a debut album on the horizon, she is
poised to bring a fresh yet timeless energy to the soul music scene.
Authentic, passionate, and undeniably talented, Amara Soul is more than just an emerging artist—
she is the future of soul!
Collection' puts together Italia 90's first three EPs (2017-2019) originally released on very limited cassette runs. A chance to hear the South London radical post-punk purveyors at their rawest and most intense. Think The Fall, PIL, Uk Subs meets Wire with high doses of agit-pop and razor wire guitars.
Italia 90: "This LP is a collection of the three EPs we released on cassette from 2017 to 2019. They were our first three releases and they sketch the development as a band in its early years. We released these EPs ourselves and each cassette had a very limited run of only 50 copies, so we’re really pleased to have them remastered and available on vinyl for a wider audience.
We hope that some of these tracks will be granted a new lease of life and will be fresh discoveries for people that enjoyed our debut album, Living Human Treasure, but who haven’t heard our earlier work. There are also some tracks here that we’d rather forget all about: it’s fair to say that on this LP you can hear some of our best and worst music. We’ll let you work out which is which. In the interests of full disclosure, it’s all here."
- 1: Roleplay
- 2: Intelligent Life
- 3: Pillow Talk
- 4: The Package
- 5: Dismantle The Lie
- 6: Absent Friends
- 7: The Spectre Of Capitalism
- 8: The Very Last Night Of The Proms
- 9: When The Music Stops
- 10: Indifference Kills
- 11: Shroud
- 12: Collectivise
- 13: Goodbye Cruel World
- 14: Masters And Slaves
Karma Sutra had already been a band for five years when they released their elusive one and only album ,released on their own Paradoxical Records label in 1987. The Daydreams of a Production Line Worker came towards the end of the bands life span and all they had to show prior was a few demos and some tracks on compilations on Mortarhate. By the time the band entered the studio KARMA SUTRA was spreading their musical wings, moving from a straight ahead anarcho sound to a more dense and thoughtful place, adding flourishes of post punk and moody atmospheres to their agit-prop political stance thus creating one of the most idiosyncratic concept albums of their time, where situationist politics meet the most ambitious anarcho punk sound.
The album was recorded in Sheffield at Vibrasound Studio and co-produced by Spon of UK DECAY, which added yet another layer to the already complex album.
When released The Daydreams Of A Production Line Worker had little fanfare due to the rigid approach to punk of the time. But as time passed, so did this albums importance. It would sit perfectly in your collection next to bands who had ambition, tunes and thought provoking lyrics like CHUMBAWAMBA, THE MOB or THATCHER ON ACID.
The Daydreams Of A Production Line Worker reissue comes with a reproduction of the originally included 28 page booklet, which the band viewed as an inseparable part of the album to understand the concept. Dense at times and intended to be thought provoking it covers class oppression, gender, culture brainwashing, prison struggle et all the capitalism society illnesses written from an anarchist perspective and aligned with the situationism theory of revolution of every day life.
- 1: Stay Tuned
- 2: Monster Truck
- 3: Animal
- 4: Be A Sport
- 5: Meg
- 6: Lafayette
- 7: And What?
- 8: Precious Stones
- 9: All In
Red Vinyl[26,68 €]
Rock’n’roll revivalists Split Dogs are not here to make 15 second viral videos, they’re not here to sell you a lifestyle, they’re here to destroy. Born from the frustration of seeing music become commodified and soulless, vocalist Harry Atkins and guitarist Mil Martinez had the idea to form a band as far back as 2015, with the name ‘Split Dogs’ pulled from the classic zombie film ‘Return of the Living Dead’.
In South London, a young Martinez would hear Status Quo, Bachman Turner Overdrive and Dire Straits on the car radio while his father drove him to school. At home he would invade his older brothers’ record collection which leaned towards the harder sounds of punk and heavy metal. Meanwhile in the Black Country, Harry’s mother instilled a love of Northern Soul, Slade and rock’n’roll, with stories of nights out at Club Lafayette and family singalongs at home. According to Martinez, “Our sound is a culmination of all those early influences and, to be honest, it really shows.”
It wasn’t until 2022 that Split Dogs officially arrived on the scene with bass player Suez Boyle joining the band in 2023. Already a prominent figure in the queer punk scene, Suez played the first ever Rebellion Festival at the tender age of 16 with her band The Walking Abortions. Up until that point, drummer Chris Hugall, an old friend of Martinez and former member of ska punks Mouthwash (signed to Rancid’s label Hellcat back in the day), was only on hand to help design artwork. It wasn’t until 2024 Hugall joined the band full time, cementing the current line-up.
The raucous live shows and infectious lyrics saw the four-piece make a name for themselves among the punks of Bristol, a scene that has always welcomed LGBTQ+ and marginalised people. As word spread, so did the gigging, and soon enough Split Dogs were playing to sold out rooms in mainland Europe, eventually grabbing the attention of UK label Venn Records (Gallows, Bob Vylan, High Vis). ‘Here to Destroy’ was recorded over three days at Middle Farm Studios by producer Peter Miles. All tracks were laid straight to a 16 track reel-to-reel tape machine, no autotune, no effects pedals, no computers. To add to the music’s authenticity, the album was recorded live, with Harry singing along in a vocal booth. No cutting and pasting, just nailing takes. According to Martinez, “It was a blast! We fully immersed ourselves, sleeping in a small apartment below the studio, cooking meals and listening to Pete’s extensive record collection”. While the final result is a step away from Split Dogs early punk sound, the attitude is still there in droves. “We wanted the album to have a raw bones feel,” Martinez tells us, “real 1970s rock’n’roll!”. Harry channels the spirit of Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister as they tear through hook after hook, singing about the Northern Soul clubs their mother once frequented (‘Lafayette’), the Orwellian nightmare we’re heading for (“Stay Tuned”) and a touching homage to British working class culture (“And What?”). As the album title makes clear, Split Dogs are here to destroy, but they’re also here to rebuild and remind us of music’s essence. “We’re not beholden to the digital age, we don’t want to get famous on social media, we just want to show the world that rock’n’roll is alive and well”.
- Heavy Paws On The Purple Floor
- Not Here, Not Near
- Eves Apple
- Polar Bear Standing And Ready
- Urban Kilt
- Snow
- Underneath You Can See Too Much
- The Shapes In The Clouds Aren't Always Happy
- New Dark Park
- Wild Horses
Polar Bear's groundbreaking debut 'Dim Lit' (2004) is being released on vinyl for the first time, marking over two decades since its arrival reshaped the UK jazz landscape
Led by drummer and composer Seb Rochford, the album introduced a band whose fearless approach to improvisation, rhythm, and texture would go on to influence a generation. Blending raw energy with intricate composition, 'Dim Lit' set the blueprint for Polar Bear's signature sound - expansive, unpredictable, and entirely their own.
From the outset, 'Dim Lit' positioned Polar Bear as one of the most forward-thinking groups of their time. The album bridged jazz, electronic elements, and avant- garde sensibilities, carving out a new space in the contemporary music scene. The interplay between Rochford, saxophonists Pete Wareham and Mark Lockheart, bassist Tom Herbert, and electronics specialist Leafcutter John created a dynamic, shape-shifting sound that blurred genre boundaries. With its hypnotic grooves, explosive improvisation, and unexpected sonic detours, 'Dim Lit' remains a vital document of a band redefining what jazz could be.
This first- ever vinyl release offers a new perspective on 'Dim Lit's deep, layered soundscapes, giving longtime fans and new listeners alike the chance to experience the album in a fresh, immersive format. Edition Records now represents all digital rights to the Polar Bear catalogue, ensuring the band's visionary work continues to reach audiences worldwide.
- Trees Come Down
- Back In Gehenna
- Darkcell
- Laura
- Power
- Laura (New Version)
- Secrets
- The Tower
- Returning To Gehenna (New Version)
- Power (Powered Up)
- Secrets (Cloak & Dagger Mix)
- The Tower (O'higgins Mix)
- Power (Power Surge Mix)
- Dawnrazor (Demo)
- Secrets (Demo)
- Power (Demo)
- Deeper (Deepest Dub)
Fields of the Nephilim"s debut Burning the Fields EP together with their Returning to Gehenna EP, all remastered. Not issued on CD for decades, packaged in the original red artwork. Plus, a bonus disc -remixes and demos from "85 & "97, also remastered. In a 6-panel 2CD package with sleeve notes, interview and unseen early photos by gothic commentator Mick Mercer. Not available on vinyl for over 20 years until the sold-out RSD24 version. Now packaged in the green sleeve artwork that came after the limited red version. Plus, a bonus disc - now on vinyl for later remixes and "85 & "97 demos, also remastered.
- Just Another Sucker On The Vine
- Dream
- La Vie En Rose
- Johnsburg, Illinois
- You Don't Know Me
- Falling In Love Again
- I Guess I'll Get The Papers And Go Home
- Picture In A Frame
- The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)
- What'll I Do?
- Moonlight Serenade
- I'll Be Seeing You
- Ragtime
What's Not To Love? is an album of music from John C. Reilly's vaudeville-inspired show where he embodies a character called Mister Romantic. Mister Romantic marks the Academyr, GRAMMYr, and TONYr award nominee's most personal project to date. The show, which was created to foster empathy and love for one another, has been described by Vanity Fair as "fiercely funny," while Theaterly hailed it as one of the best performances of 2024 following a one-night show in New York City. John is backed by a band of multi-time GRAMMYr-winners performing songs from the Great American Songbook as his character sets out on a mission to get someone (anyone!) to fall in love with him.
Iori Wakasa, one of the leading lights of the Tokyo club scene is set to release his second 12” from his own label, “BOTANICA” which he established to express his own primal sensibilities.
The Concept of the Label:
Tokyo-based DJ/producer, Iori Wakasa launched BOTANICA to assert that his label’s activities in itself is art and a palette for his creative, self-expression. It is also based on 2 main concepts: To integrate the sensibilities of both "nature" and “artificial and human activities" and to “contribute music that presents a scenery from the listener's point of view”.
For Iori, his label is an interface of some sort and is also a symbol of his own personal musical expectations.
Iori produced these 2 new tracks during the recent pandemic when the world was under severe restrictions. While taking into account and focusing on both 'his current outlook' and returning to “the roots of his own production aesthetic', he strived to produce something that would substitute it and as a result, created these two new tracks and the artwork that are presented in the label's second release, 'The Party Is Here EP’.
In this EP, he also attempts to express the sentiment that 'the experience that music provides to people is invaluably infinite' and that 'if you truly want to go out and party, it will happen, then and there!’.
About the tracks:
For the track, ’Bedroom Disco’, Iori tries to express his memories of 'a virtual night of partying’ that he experienced during Covid and created this track while being ‘in a state of wanting to break free from oppression’ and reminiscing about a party in a bedroom at night.
He also wanted to express the idea that no matter what situation or environment you are in, you can go to anywhere you want if you really want to and with that sentiment, he wanted to express a scenerio that transcends it and at the same time, he also wanted to convey his feelings of nostalgia for the past, rebellion against the environment and his feelings of desire.
For this track, Iori did not use any sampled voices or field recordings and created it by layering pure sonic imagery repeatedly folded and desolved which triggered the creation of new developments while imagining the thought that “a party actually begins when you step out” and the swaying of emotions that take place from it.
’Tropica' is a track that Iori produced by heavily mixing a utopian feel that people have inside of them with his own sensuality and is designed to ‘guide you to a tropical seaside', regardless of what the listener may have experienced in the past.
Unlike 'Bedroom Disco', this track uses a variety of samples and envisages "many elements intertwining with each other, working together to create this sound structure”. And it also expresses that equal opportunity exists for anyone who wants to visit an imaginary tropical land as well as the hope that even a brief break of the mind can be created by yourself and those close to you, if one pursues it.
About the artwork:
The cover of this new EP, the concept text 'Is your window open?', and the label's logo was designed by illustrator, HILOSHI SHINOZAKI who also worked on the first release, BOTANICA EP. For over 10 years, he has been a regular visitor of Hawaii, where he tries to cultivate his "true way of life” in his art.
And, artwork for the cover and label design of the EP is complemented by the label design and art direction of the record by hiro, a graphic designer who has been his partner and best friend since the first Botanica EP.
hiro expresses Bedroom Disco track's shifting compositional changes and its complex series of sound waves by creating an intricately multi-layered design that is a perfect representation of the way he sees it.
Also initially inspired by the fluctuations of waves, islands, sun, rays, sky and time, the artwork of Tropica also found inspiration from a drawing that made by Iori’s daughter who drew a picture of a scenery when she listened to the track. So through this design, one of the label’s concept of “the label’s activities is in itself art” was realised via the surprising contribution coming from his own family.
- Opening
- Sapphire
- Zephyrs I
- Nward Landscapes
- A Dark & Graceful Wilderness
- Spirit Masked Wolf
- Nights Tender Reckoning
- Mother Destroyer
- Concealed Descent
- Unworld
- Phoebus
HEXVESSEL erkunden auf ihrem epischen siebten Album "Nocturne" liminale Räume, z.B. zwischen Licht und Dunkelheit sowie Natur und Einsamkeit. Die sich kontinuierlich wandelnde finnische Band besinnt sich wieder auf ihre Wurzeln im Folk und im psychedelischen Rock, indem sie akustische Zwischenspiele, kosmische Synthesizer und geisterhafte Pianoklänge kunstvoll mit den frostgesponnenen Fäden ihres Black Metal Geflechts verwebt. "Nocturne" klingt sowohl vertraut als auch unverhohlen progressiv, da HEXVESSEL ihre eigene Tradition mit einer frischen Neuerfindung ihres charakteristischen Sounds vermischen. Der Keim für dieses Meisterwerk wurde durch die Aufführung eines Auftragswerks beim Roadburn Festival 2024 gesetzt, das ursprünglich den Titel "Music for Gloaming: A Nocturne" trug. Mit diesem Album nimmt das Projekt eine ausgearbeitete physische Gestalt an. Dieses opus magnum verbindet den rauen Geist von Quorthons Black Metal mit dem komplexen Minimalismus zeitgenössischer Komponisten wie Philip Glass, György Ligeti und Avro Pärt. Den eklektischen Charakter von "Nocturne" unterstreichen ausgewählte Gastauftritte wie der ätherische Gesang von Saara Nevalainen oder die harschen Stimmen der Avantgarde Black Metal Vorreiter Yusaf Vicotnik Parvez (DHG/DØDHEIMSGARD) und ORANSSI PAZUZUs Juho Vanhanen. HEXVESSEL stammen zwar aus dem finnischen Tampere, die Band wurde aber vom englischen Sänger und Songwriter Kvohst alias Mat McNerney gegründet, nachdem er im Jahr 2009 in das nordische Land gezogen war. In vielerlei Hinsicht spiegeln HEXVESSEL die Natur ihres Gründers wider. Der Sänger und Songwriter war schon in vielen erfolgreichen Gruppen und Projekten aktiv, deren Spektrum von der britischen Black Metal Band CODE über einen Abstecher bei den norwegischen Legenden DHG bis hin zu den Rock-Shootingstars BEASTMILK reicht, die er später mit GRAVE PLEASURES fortsetzte. Mit "Nocturne" laden HEXVESSEL alle dunklen Seelen der Erde zu einem transzendentalen Nachtritual ein, das unter anderem die Klangvisionen von DARKTHRONE, TANGERINE DREAM und Philip Glass aus der toten Vergangenheit erweckt und mit neuem Leben erfüllt.
With their seventh full-length "Nocturne", HEXVESSEL explore the liminal spaces between light and darkness, nature and solitude on an epic album. The ever evolving and shifting Finnish band has reawakened their treasured roots in folk music and psychedelic rock as they artfully weave acoustic interludes, cosmic synths, and spectral piano into the frost-spun threads on their black metal loom. "Nocturne" sounds both familiar and fearlessly progressive as echoes of tradition entwine with a fresh reinvention of their characteristic sound. The seed of this masterpiece was sown by the performance of a commissioned work at Roadburn Festival 2024 that was originally entitled: "Music for Gloaming: A Nocturne". With this album, it arrives fully fleshed in recorded form. This opus magnum blends the raw spirit of Quorthon's black metal with the intricate minimalism of contemporary composers such as Philip Glass, György Ligeti, and Avro Pärt. Its eclectic nature is elevated and underlined by select guest performances, including the vocals of Saara Nevalainen, as well as the avant-garde black metal luminaries Yusaf Vicotnik Parvez (DHG/DØDHEIMSGARD), and ORANSSI PAZUZU's Juho Vanhanen. While HEXVESSEL are based in Tampere, Finland, they were founded by English singer & songwriter Kvohst aka Mat McNerney after he moved to the country in 2009. In many ways, HEXVESSEL reflect their founder. The vocalist and songwriter has instigated and been involved in various bands ranging from UK black metal act CODE, a stint in Norwegian legends DØDHEIMSGARD, and to rock shooting stars BEASTMILK – later 'continued' with GRAVE PLEASURES to name but a few of his success stories. With "Nocturne", HEXVESSEL invite all souls on earth to a transcendental night ritual that is imbued with DARKTHRONE, TANGERINE DREAM, Philip Glass, and sounds unearthed from the dead past, now instilled with new life.
- 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
- A1: Those New York Dolls (2.06)
- A2: Those New York Dolls Dub (2.13)
- B1: Doll Breaker (1.47)
- B2: Lipstick Power And Paint (2.00)
- B3: Lipstick Power And Dub (2.01)
12” Signed & Embossed Art Print
‘Well let me tell you a little something and it goes like this
Those New York Doll boys they were always looking for a kiss’
Those New York Dolls
The group that started it all back in those pre-punk days. The New York Dolls had it all, style, sass and the tunes to back it up. But as the title of their second and last studio album incurred they were simply `Too Much Too Soon’. For outside of New York and L.A. their humour and drag look was all too much for the mainstream listening public, so they imploded. But a few other bands were taking notes and by softening the edges they took over the world and as the title track of Mal-One’s latest 12” release points out;
‘But who wants a thrill without a little risk
I think we’ll just leave all that up to bands like Kiss’
Those New York Dolls
So Mal-One thought he ‘d better pay homage and let the kids know how great they were.
So we hope you enjoy this tribute to those New York Dolls that make you wanna go…
‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’.
- Circle
- Eye Contact
- Seventeen Nights
- My Waterfall
- Wasting Time
- Final Lap
- Eraser Ii
- Shipwrecked
- Open Shadow
- Like A Stone
Neo Gibson, born in Virginia and based in New York City, records, performs, and produces as 7038634357. This numerical alias, under which Gibson has been releasing work since 2016, offers a window into the careful ambivalences of the musical project. It conjures the impersonal_the opacity and randomness of data, a number that is hard to remember or even say out loud_while also suggesting a direct line of communication with the artist, down to an area code indexing their biography. 7038634357 uses a restricted palette to achieve music that is formally precise and emotionally direct. Their digital-native approach to production, in which frank melodies cross paths with heavy distortion, contains traces of both trance's maximalist arcs and a songwriterly intimacy. Expressive details may appear submerged or abraded, subjected to a canny sense of dynamics and textural specificity. Waterfall Horizon, Gibson's second vinyl record with Blank Forms Editions under the moniker 7038634357, was written for live performance and workshopped over successive shows during their 2022 European tour. Here, hallmarks of their earlier, studio-crafted recordings_digital distortion that obfuscates their lyrics and a slow-burning ambience_are noticeably pared back. Instead, Waterfall Horizon takes on a pop inflection, adopting more traditional lyric scaffolds so that the interstices from verse to chorus or track to track can flourish within their limited tonal range.Across recordings and performances, Gibson activates wide-ranging mechanisms of audience connection: from the relative anonymity of internet platforms to live experiments with the spatial effects of amplification. They have a particular interest in site-specific performances in non-musical spaces, and have performed in a variety of contexts, including the mezzanine of the West 4th Street subway station in New York City and INA GRM/Radio France's Présences électronique festival. Under their own name, Gibson has maintained a longstanding collaboration with the artist Charles Stobbs, working primarily with FM transmission and techniques derived from the early-seventeenth-century English tradition of change-ringing bells. The first 7038634357 vinyl record, Neo Seven, was released on Blank Forms Editions in 2023; previous releases include self-released cassettes and CD-Rs, as well as a pair of EPs on Genome 6.66 Mbp (2018, 2019).
Albion Collective’s new dance-driven catalogue, Gold, opens its doors to a neck-snapping three-track EP limited to a vinyl edition of 100 from a brand-new name in dubstep, Adel Force. The name may be brand-new, but you’ve heard the Estonian producer’s celebrated talents across countless labels, soundsystems and DJ sets under the 15-year-strong moniker Bisweed. Now ready to metamorphose into the next phase of his artistic journey, Adel Force brings you the Twirl EP on Albion Gold.
Dropping the needle onto each Albion Collective release reveals a labyrinth of unique, experimental dubstep styles lauded for both their success in DJ sets and original sonic visions. Holding these pillars of pioneering creativity close to its heart, the new branch of Albion Collective intensifies its focus on moving people. No song could better exemplify the Gold catalogue’s dancefloor-igniting mission statement than Adel Force’s full-throttle opening track, Is This What You Want.
The Twirl EP vinyl, like all of the Gold releases to follow, is hand-stamped, numbered, and features a gold embossed logo. Following the DIY, hand-painted aesthetic, splashes of gold make each sleeve as distinct and unique as the music it cloaks. Albion Collective are proud to work with Adel Force on their debut release and bring you Twirl, the first EP of the Gold catalogue.
- 1: Roar Like Thunder
- 2: When The Sun Goes Down
- 3: Come On
- 4: Talking Bout Sex
- 5: Blackout
- 6: I Go Boom
- 7: Set It Free
- 8: Hello Goodbye
- 9: Machine Gun
- 10: Let It Burn
Buckcherry will release their 11th studio album Roar Like Thunder on June 13th, 2025. The 10-track record was produced by Marti Frederiksen, who previously produced the band's 4th album, Black Butterfly, and co-wrote one of their biggest hits "Sorry." Frederiksen also co-wrote the songs on this album with vocalist Josh Todd and guitarist Stevie D. The album was recorded in Sienna Studios in Nashville in 2024. Says Josh about the new album, “Roar Like Thunder is going to lift your spirits, shake you up, and remind you why the hell you started listening to rock ‘n’ roll!”
- 1: Lab Discovery
- 2: Take Care Of Your Home
- 3: Annual Home Standards Review
- 4: Job Hunt
- 5: Push The Button, Pull The Crank
- 6: Gum Conspiracy
- 7: Daffy Epiphany
- 8: Gum Monster
- 9: Gum Zombies
- 10: Run!
- 11: Caught Gum Handed
- 12: Flood Gates
- 13: Not To Pop Your Bubble
- 14: Let's Get Looney
- 15: If We Stick Together
- 16: Crash Landing
- 17: Family Picture And End Credits
Enjoy The Ride Records and Enjoy The Toons Records in partnership with WaterTower Music proudly present The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Emmy-nominated composer Joshua Moshier (Baskets, The Shrink Next Door). Pressed on limited edition colored vinyl, this pressing is limited to 1,000 copies.
That’s not all folks! From Ketchup Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation, director Pete Browngardt, and the creative team behind the award-winning “Looney Tunes Cartoons” comes The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie, a brand-new buddy comedy starring one of the greatest comedic duos in history - Porky Pig and Daffy Duck! This richly crafted, hand-drawn 2D animated adventure marks the first fully animated feature-length film in Looney Tunes history, told on a scope and scale that’s truly out of this world.
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck venture to the big screen as unlikely heroes and Earth’s only hope when their antics at the local bubble gum factory uncover a secret alien mind control plot. Faced with cosmic odds, the two are determined to save their town (and the world!)... that is if they don’t drive each other totally looney in the process. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actors Eric Bauza, Candi Milo, Peter MacNicol, Wayne Knight, and Laraine Newman with the laugh-out-loud gags, vibrant visuals, and beloved characters that make the Looney Tunes so timeless and iconic. The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie arrives in theaters on March 14, 2025.
From "Spirit Of The Air"'s violence, "Cross Over"'s industrial poundings, the PCP-infused minimalism of "High On Angel Dust", to "Someone Was There" mixing techno and hardcore, Derniere Danse Part II outlines what Manu le Malin is as a producer : not afraid to visit experimental soundscapes nor ashamed to go straight to the dancefloor point... But always soaked in darkness. This is a black gateway to the world of MKNK's head, through five of his all-time favorite tracks, including one unreleased, all remastered by Scan X and Deathmachine.
But before pressing play, consider yourself warned : the first track "Spirit Of The Air", with its tortuous intro, piano break, screams samples and references to The Exorcist saga, is relentless, violent and unpredictable. And things don't go softer with "Cross Over", also an extract from his Fighting Spirit album (2002), a downright industrial attack that sounds particularly up-to-date.
Unreleased "High On Angel Dust" then shows Manu's admiration to the label PCP (hence the powdery title) and its founder Marc Acardipan. An oddity in his discography that almost never saw the light of the day : the synths and TR-909 based track was recorded in one night, and completely forgotten in a DAT for 28 years! "Someone Was There", from the soundtrack of Jalil Lespert's 24 Mesures, and the esteemed classic "One The Way Home", available as a bonus in the digital release, conclude this handpicked selection.
Diverse, personal, tormented and yet dancefloor compatible, Derniere Danse Part I and Part II feature some of Manu's best works. But they also are a stepping stone : MKNK will now open to new artists exploring every dark corner of what hardcore music can be.
- Will U Still U
- Head
- Liked U Better
- Doubt
- Future Is Dumb
- Soft Living
- Healmode
- Life Admin
- I Wanna Be Wrong
- Graveyard Song
- 3: Summers
Reissued vinyl of 2023 album HELLMODE.Jeff Rosenstock makes increasingly chaotic albums for an increasingly chaotic world. With each passing year, it feels like the temperature of the universe boils five degrees hotter, and with each new album, Rosenstock's music grows more unwieldy and lawless. Louder, faster, more feral. Which brings us to 2023_a planet on fire, a mere 90 seconds to midnight on the doomsday clock, and the release of Rosenstock's appropriately titled, anarchic record, HELLMODE. "To me, the album feels like the chaos of being alive right now," Rosenstock says of HELLMODE. "We're experiencing all these things at the same time that trigger our senses, and emotions that make us feel terrible. We're just feeling way too much all at once!" But for all its textured turmoil, there are also surprising glimpses of clarity and grace to be found in HELLMODE, when Rosenstock deliberately slows things down in places that are prettier and more delicate, rare moments of shelter in the storm. Which only makes it more rewarding when these moments unexpectedly unravel and spiral back into extreme, manic chaos, like abruptly being flung into a Nintendo game on level 99. Vinyl is transparent black ice coloured!
- 1: Overture
- 2: Illusions Of Polyphony
- 3: Echos Et Fantasies
- 4: In Simplicity We Trust
- 5: Octus
- 6: Volatiles
- 7: Resonances
- 8: 224 Steps
- 9: Subtracting The Superflous
Crafted entirely on an analog monophonic synthesizer with no overdubs, Pièces Monophoniques is a tribute to simplicity in an era of limitless digital possibilities. Since his debut album, Music For Prophet (Les Disques du Festival Permanent, 2017), Majorca-born composer Marc Melià, now a long-time resident of Brussels, has been redefining the contours of electronic music through a minimalist, reductionist approach. Much like a solitary hike through the vastness of mountains, where one carries only the essentials, Melià’s work invites listeners on a journey stripped of excess, focusing instead on the purity of sound and intention.
While some have dismissed monophonic music as overly simplistic, others have embraced its distinct charm. Historical records, such as those by Johannes Quasten, reveal that early Church leaders were drawn to monophonic music because it resonated with the era's cosmological beliefs, highlighting the harmony and unity of all creation. In an age of digital abundance, Marc Melià deliberately embraces constraint, crafting an album that thrives within a limited palette of choices. Yet, from these self-imposed boundaries emerges a stunning universe, brimming with rich textures and elegant harmonies. For his debut album, Melià worked exclusively with a Sequential Prophet. With Pièces Monophoniques, his third LP, he returns armed solely with an analog monophonic synthesizer and handcrafted MIDI sequences etched directly onto a single stereo track. These recordings seek to uncover beauty within the boundaries of limitations and simplicity, rejecting any embellishments that are not essential. Melià presents the bare skeleton of music, highlighting the power of absence and silence as creative forces. Like the hidden mass of an iceberg, what is not heard becomes as significant as what is heard.
The album navigates the boundary where the quest for an uninhibited emotional response intersects with the mechanical sounds generated by synthesizer circuitry. Despite being a collection of beatless tracks, a pulse occasionally surfaces, like in the closing piece, "224 Steps. A sharp sequence blended with multiple delays and reverbs creates the vaporous celestial specter of multiple voices in "Illusions of Polyphony", while "Échoes et Fantasies" conjures the illusion of dual harmony. The expansive reverbs and silences between the euphoric synth phrases in "Overture" transport us to an imaginary magestic landscape shaped out of an electric field. "Resonances," a one-note drone-like sequence, embodies the album's aims as a series of resonances created with the synth filter emerge from the fundamental note.
"Pièces Monophoniques," aims to contribute to a tradition that dates back to the dawn of humanity. After all, there is no denying that the earliest music crafted by humanity was monophonic, from the soothing lullabies sung to newborns to Gregorian chants, traditional labor songs, and the repertoire of solo compositions by countless composers.
- A1: Crashing Cars
- B1: Never Smile
‘You are behind the damn wheel every day and you don’t even know it’ , weightily remarks Powerplant’s band leader Theo Zhykharyev on the reading of his latest single. London-based project signals the return to signature formula of marching drum machines and wailing synthesisers, matured by life experiencing of prolonged touring. ’Car is life, brother. Sometimes you drive it, other times - the car drives you. And, statistically, we’ll all see the airbags go off sooner than later as consequence of choices made by us or onto us, consciously or not.’
Crashing Cars breaks out the gates to the heavy low end driven dance floor. ‘I was listening to a lot of Bladee when I wrote it and needed a similar thick kick to get you moving’, says Theo. Its an emotionally loaded cannon of a track that will keep you in its grip until it has run its course and told its story. Yearning from connection unfulfilled, rings out through the heartbroken and weeping synth and choir lines. The ever-morphing and dynamic bass works in tandem with razor sharp guitars. The instrumentation, through combined ‘no looking back’ forward charge and immediacy, conjure a manic and emotional forward momentum, which rings out in the song’s lyrics. The vocal performance ranges from the trademark Powerplant goblin squeaks, to more mature, tour-hardened singing. On a sonic aesthetic level, Crashing Cars vibrates in a familiar fashion to Powerplant’s biggest hit Dungen. However, this time far less playful and harder hitting. Described as the fallout of “avoiding, chasing and running away”, lyrically it paints a dead end in human relationships concluding it car-crash heading for the scrapyard. The song concludes with a loaded four line spoken word poetry segment, that hangs over the fleeting outro.
The B side of the single, Never Smile, rolls the speed back, but throws in jangly guitar hooks and bouncy bass lines. Zhykharyev’s vocals sit in a lower register, hence are more stoic and melancholic. If this track had to be a day of the week, it would be a calm, introspective Sunday. With lyrics about looking into evil omens, the sky and reading people as ‘not something different’, it paints an ambiguous, but heavy conclusion about the world and its people. It tells a story about circumstantially settling into an identity and playing the assigned part for the convenience of the external world. It’s easier to fit than to stand apart. It's a perfect balance of mid-tempo radio-rock that builds and changes, before exploding into a shaggy guitar solo, only to go into an unexpected ethereal outro and this 7”s crescendo.
‘Both of these songs are kinda old now, sitting at around 4 years old. And although I haven’t changed the lyrics since then, I somehow find new meaning in them as time goes on. Being Ukrainian and going into the fourth year of the full scale Russian invasion back home, the chorus “my death to you - a better price to pay” makes a lot of sense looking at how the world powers are trying to spin the devastation of my people for a quick profit and an easier life for themselves. This single coming out now at this very point in my life feels both profound and very ironic. Life never ends’, summarises Zhykharyev.
- 1: Savanne
- 2: Lobbo
- 3: Diarabi
- 4: Tongo Barra
- 5: Tamalla
- 6: Mahine Me
- 7: Ali Hala Abada
- 8: Alakarra
Ali Farka Touré trekked the world, bringing his beloved Malian music to the masses. Dubbed “the African John Lee Hooker,” one could hear strong connections between the two; both employed a bluesy style of play with gritty textures that elicit calm and fury in equal measure. While the influence of Black blues music prevailed, Touré created a West African blend of 'desert blues' that garnered Grammy awards and widespread reverence. Though he transcended in 2006, Ali’s musical legacy lives on through his son, Vieux aka “the Hendrix of the Sahara,” an accomplished guitarist and champion of Malian music in his own right. On Ali, his collaborative album with Khruangbin, Vieux pays homage to his father by recreating some of his most resonant work, putting new twists on it while maintaining the original’s integrity. The result is a rightful ode to a legend. Ali isn’t just a greatest hits compilation. It’s a lullaby, a remembrance of Ali's life through known highlights and B-sides from his catalog. It is a testament to what happens when creativity is approached through open arms and open hearts. “To me, music is magic, it is spontaneous, it is the energy between people,” Vieux says. “I think Khruangbin understands this very well.” The genesis of the album dates back to 2019, when Khruangbin, coming off their breakthrough album Con Todo el Mundo, was beginning to play to bigger crowds. The record was finished in 2021, as a global pandemic shuttered businesses and forced us to take stock of what Earth was becoming. Indirectly, Ali captures this as a moment of peace within a raging storm, a conversation between past and present without allegiance to suffering. Now, given Khruangbin’s reach as a unit with legions of fans (including the likes of Jay-Z and Paul McCartney), they’re poised to bring Malian music to broader groups of listeners. Ali is a masterful work in which the love surrounding it is just as vital as the music itself, driving it to unforeseen places; Vieux and Khruangbin are spreading the good word to a completely new generation. “I hope it takes them somewhere new, or puts them in a place they haven't felt or heard,” Lee says. “It is about the love of new friendship and making something beautiful together,” Vieux continues. “It is about pouring your love into something old to make it new again. In the end and in a word it is love, that's all.”
- Just Friends - Montreal, Qc (1976)
- There Will Never Be Another You - Anaheim, Ca (1976)
- Groovin' High - Anaheim, Ca (1976)
- Like Someone In Love - Anaheim, Ca (1976)
- There Is No Greater Love - Boras, Sweden (1977)
- Secret Love - Anaheim, Ca (1976)
- Stella By Starlight - Oslo, Norway (1977)
- My Romance -Boston, Ma (1976)
- I Hear A Rhapsody - Montreal, Qc (1976)
- Here's That Rainy Day (Piano Solo) - Ss Rotterdam Jazz Cruise (1977)
Available 13 June 2025 on double translucent orange vinyl, Trios captures the magic of Buddy Rich's legendary three- man jam sessions-- performances that have never been officially released until now. Recorded live during international concerts in 1976 and 1977, Trios showcases Rich alongside extraordinary talents: bassists Jon Burr and Tom Warrington, and young piano prodigy Barry Kiener. These trio interludes--recorded by Rich's alto saxophonist Alan Gauvin--feature Rich playing with brushes in an intimate setting, spotlighting his dynamic range and nuance. "These trio sets were often played to give the brass section a break," says Gauvin. "But what Buddy did with those moments was extraordinary. It was a masterclass in restraint, creativity, and musical interplay." Among the album's ten tracks are beautifully reimagined standards such as "Just Friends," "Stella by Starlight," and "My Romance." Each performance highlights Rich's desire to step back and allow the piano and bass to shine--something unheard of for a drummer of his stature. The release also serves as a tribute to Barry Kiener, the immensely gifted pianist who tragically passed away at 30. "Barry had been like a son to him," remembers Buddy's daughter Cathy Rich, who serves as an Executive Producer. "This album is a rare glimpse into Barry's brilliance and the deep musical bond he shared with my father." Trios was recorded and produced by Alan Gauvin, mastered by Tom Swift, with cover art by Michael Patterson, the award-winning visual artist and USC professor known for his work on a-ha's iconic "Take on Me" video.
- Earthrise
- Morning Samba
- Walking On The Yellow Line
- Chai Or Coffee
- Above The Clouds (Feat. Henry Spencer)
- Earth Odyssey
- Beyond The Horizon
- Leah
- Meets Laika (Live At The World Heart Beat)
Elsden Music presents the vinyl version of 'Above The Clouds', by the Ilario Ferrari Trio, with two brand news tracks - a new recording of the title track featuring trumpeter Henry Spencer and a stunning live version of "Leah Meets Laika"
The release of the vinyl comes at the point of an extensive tour across the UK and Europea between now and the end of this year.
On the cusp of releasing this, his fourth studio recorded album, pianist and singer Ilario Ferrari has developed a distinctive compositional style that integrates instrumental contemporary jazz with vocal harmonies, adding hints of sounds and rhythms from both Indian and Mediterranean culture, alongside some classical nuances with additional influences from Ilario's southern Italian heritage. This approach is singular to Ilario Ferrari as an artist: a style that is perfectly complimented by his two well-known collaborators and rising jazz stars in their own right; drummer Katie Patterson and bassist Charlie Pyne.
At the heart of 'Above The Clouds' lies the notion of relationships. Between us and our planet, the musical and personal relationships between Ilario, Charlie and Katie, and, of course, with their loved ones. It is also about elevation and observation, from 'Above The Clouds' and from the grounded embrace of Mother Earth, impressions of love, loss, and home, expressed through a beguiling blend of vocal led songs and instrumentals.
This recording is more than just a simple jazz trio album, with the trio expanding and contracting as the song requires. The Ilario Ferrari Trio's innovative approach combined with their indisputable skill promises to be a breath of fresh air in the jazz world and beyond.
Ilario Ferrari: piano, piano effects & vocals
Charlie Pyne: double base & vocals
Ketie Patterson: drums & vocals
Plus: Henry Spencer: trumpet (on "Above The Clouds")
With its mind-altering, waltzing-through-hot-asphalt take on the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hanging On" scorching the '67 charts, Vanilla Fudge burst to the forefront of all the "heavy" new combos. The group's debut disc is relaunched here in its rare and unique mono mix, a decidedly different and more powerful listening experience than the more common stereo release. Pressed on blue vinyl, cut from the original Atco analog reels!
- A1: Suffocate City Feat. Spencer Charnas Of Ice Nine Kills (3:33)
- A2: Holy Water (Feat. Ivan Moody Of Five Finger Death Punch) (3:01)
- A3: Blood Mother (3:17)
- A4: Doom And Gloom (3:18)
- A5: Dark Thoughts (4:01)
- A6: You’re So Ugly When You Cry Feat. Bert Mccracken Of The Used (3:23)
- B1: Chernobyl (3:21)
- B2: Dopamine (3:44)
- B3: Voodoo Doll (3:57)
- B4: Happier Than You (3:10)
- B5: Alien (4:10)
- C1: Generation Psycho (3:51)
- C2: Stay Weird (3:29)
- C3: Hearse For Two (Feat. Lilith Czar) (3:28)
- C4: Evergreen (3:23)
- C5: Skinny Lies (3:21)
- D1: Lost Boy
- D2: Stay Weird (Beyond The Abyss) (3:42)
- D3: Suffocate City (Live) (4:47)
- D4: Alien (Demo) / Friends Like These
After securing the number 1 spot on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with their song Suffocate City (feat. Spencer Charnas), The Funeral Portrait will release a deluxe edition of their critically acclaimed second album, Greetings From Suffocate City on June 13th! The deluxe collection includes “Holy Water” feat. Ivan Moody, “Hearse for Two” feat. Lilith Czar and three brand new songs, “Skinny Lies,” “Evergreen,” and “Lost Boy.” Enjoy a total of 24 songs on the digital deluxe album, or choose between the CD or double vinyl that includes the exclusive track “Friends Like These”!
[l] C1 Generation Psycho (3:51) [EXPLICIT]
[m] C2 Stay Weird (3:29) [EXPLICIT] /
[o] C4 Evergreen (3:23) [EXPLICIT]
[q] D1 Lost Boy [EXPLICIT]
[r] D2 Stay Weird (Beyond The Abyss) (3:42) [EXPLICIT]
[s] D3 Suffocate City (Live) (4:47) [EXPLICIT]
- Kyrie Ii
- Semblance Of Dualism
- Low Of Solipsism Ii
- Death Note Theme ~Intrumental~
- Tactics Of The Absolute
- Kyrie For Ochestra
- Air
- Light Lights Up Light For Piano
- Dark Light
- L’s Barrier
- Throbbing
- Uneasiness
- Air Of Tension
- Higuchi
- Shiver B
- Conference Room Of Yotsuba Murders
- Anger
- The World Of Death Gods B
- L’s Friend
- Misa’s Theme A
- Misa’s Theme B
- Intro
- Sakura Tv
- The Reasoning
- The Secret
- The Sound Of Hands On The Clock
- Suspicious
- Yotsuba Group
volume III[34,66 €]
Light Yagami, a gifted young student, one day picks up the "Death Note", a notebook previously kept by a shinigami (God of death), Ryuk, who apparently was bored in his world. Just write the name of a person in this notebook, and this one dies (according to certain conditions that the shinigami will explain to Light during their meeting). Thus, with the "Death Note" in hand, Light decides to rid the planet of all criminals to make it a just world, a perfect world. However, who is he to judge people? He therefore becomes the worst wanted criminal on the whole planet.. Two composers and arrangers composed for this work: Hideki TANIUCHI (HAJIME NO IPPO, NANA) and Yoshihisa HIRANO (FINAL FANTASY, HUNTER X HUNTER).
- A1: For The Love Of Life (Ending Theme Full Version) 04 21
- A2: Grain (Opening Theme) 01 26
- A3: Drift Mind 03 01
- A4: Part 02 00
- A5: Float Flower 02 22
- A6: Collage Man 01 39
- A7: Sweet Home 01 53
- A8: Gingerly 01 40
- A9: Nacht Tour 01 36
- A10: Xenia 01 36
- A11: Room 02 16
- B1: Idler Wheel 01 13
- B2: Bush 02 01
- B3: Drift 01 47
- B4: Rest 01 33
- B5: Sweeper 03 03
- B6: Be Lit Up 01 30
- B7: Decola 01 35
- B8: Mid Point 01 44
- B9: Twip 02 03
- B10: Red Line 01 42
- B11: Angel Hand 01 48
- B12: Make It Home 03 47
- C1: What Do I See 02 25
- C4: Hold On 01 24
- C5: Close Your Eyes 01 55
- C6: Our Destinations Calls 02 08
- C7: Right And Wrong 01 35
- C8: Cast Upon The Wind 01 45
- C9: Catch 01 47
- C10: You Are The Move You Mak 03 11
- D1: S’alright 01 35
- D2: Faith 02 16
- D3: Than One 03 59
- D4: Present 01 32
- D5: The More That I See 01 58
- D6: It’s A Long Way To Go 02 02
- D7: We’ll Be Waiting For The Night 03 48
- D8: Changes 01 55
- C2: The Seeds Of Time 04 26
- C3: Before You Go To Sleep 02 15
A young doctor on the verge of greatness finds his career and life shattered after choosing to treat two children rather than the town mayor. The deaths of one of the children are inexplicable. What if he had saved a monster?
Monster, the manga created by Naoki Urasawa, is an acclaimed psychological thriller that has been a huge critical and commercial success. The complex and gripping story, which follows the moral choices of a surgeon confronted with a serial killer he has saved, has attracted a wide international audience. Monster has won several awards and is regarded as one of Urasawa's major works, affirming her place as a master of suspense in the world of manga.
Kuniaki Haishima is a Japanese composer best known for creating the soundtrack to the anime Monster. In addition to his contribution to Monster, Haishima has also composed music for TV series (Terra Formars and S-CRY-ed) and films (Tokyo Tribe and Helter Skelter).
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.
- Full Grown Man
- Twirling In The Middle
- Jealous Boy
- Young Reader
- Beep Boop Computers
- Muck (Very Human Features)
- When The Little Choo Choo Train Toots His Little Horn
- How To Be A Confidante
- Living In The Future
- Tales Of A Visionary Teller
- The Sound Of Communism
- Blame Me
- Appropriate Emotions
The Bug Club sind wieder da, für ihren jährlichen Termin auf dem Markt der Garagen-Rock-Macher, wo sie eine weitere reinrassige Platte anpreisen. LP-Nummer vier, "Very Human Features", erscheint kurz nach der ersten Sub Pop-Veröffentlichung der Band, "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System" von 2024. Mit dieser Platte setzte die Band ihre Liebesbeziehung zu BBC Radio 6 fort, begann dank einer Session mit KEXP eine neue und tauchte auf den Seiten des NME auf. Gibt es noch etwas auf der Liste? Oh ja, Festivalauftritte, unter anderem im heimischen Green Man's Walled Garden, das bis auf den letzten Platz gefüllt ist. Dann Auftritte in den USA an den Orten, von denen die Briten immer nur hören. Dieses Album - eine neue Ladung typisch verspielter, riffgeladener, intelligenter Bug Club-Songs - gibt der Band einen Vorwand, ihre nicht enden wollende Tournee fortzusetzen und ihre schreienden Fans zu füttern, die dank der unermüdlichen Veröffentlichungswelle dieser Band überschwänglich und erwartungsvoll sind. Auf "Very Human Features" haben The Bug Club ihre Gewohnheit fortgesetzt, sich als ein kollektiver Geist zu präsentieren. Zwei in Einem. Selten findet man eine Band mit zwei kreativen Kräften, die eine so einzigartige, gemeinsame Perspektive, Sinn für Humor und ein Händchen für Popmelodien haben. In "Beep Boop Computers" wechseln Sänger Sam (auch an der Gitarre) und Tilly (am Bass) zwischen I's, my's und we's hin und her, als ob es da keinen Unterschied gäbe, während sie zwischenmenschliche Beziehungen und Erfahrungen in einer glorreichen Glam-Rock-Demontage der menschlichen Aspekte, auf die der Titel des Albums verweist, auf die Schippe nehmen. Um beim Thema zu bleiben: "How to Be a Confidante" macht das, was The-Bug-Club wirklich können, indem sie, wieder als zwei Stimmen aus demselben Kopf, allgemeine Aspekte unseres Lebens herausgreifen und sie lächerlich klingen lassen. Das Surreale liegt im Vertrauten, nicht im Ignorieren des Vertrauten - The Bug Club wissen das, und dieses Verständnis bildet zusammen mit einer unerbittlichen Basslinie das Rückgrat dieses Garagenrock-angehauchten Gassenhauers. Nachdem The Bug Club in den USA dank der kräftigen Garagen-Punk-Scheibe "On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System" und der anschließenden US-Tournee eine entsprechend große Fangemeinde gewonnen haben, wird die fruchtbare Partnerschaft mit Sup Pop mit "Very Human Features" noch schmackhafter. Die neue Platte ist ein sicherer und unendlich witziger Wirbelwind aus literarischem, selbstreferenziellem und gut gelauntem Rock'n'Roll. Die Band reitet auf der immer weiter anschwellenden Welle ihrer Popularität, als ob sie auf Rollschuhen schnell über den Aldi-Parkplatz in Caldicot flitzen würde. Möge es lange so weitergehen.
The twin towers of Chicago and Detroit cross-pollinate on this righteous 4 track EP of soulful Detroit house from relative newcomer LORENZO DEWBERRY. Lead cut, "YOU'RE ENOUGH" is perfection for fans of KYLE HALL or GLENN UNDERGROUND in equal measure, and gets a killer remix from ANTHONY NICHOLSON. Out on CORDELL JOHNSON's own EXCURSIONS label.
ANORAX is privileged to issue a very special 7” single.
Piano virtuoso Gail Jhonson’s stunning reimagination of EXPANSIONS celebrates the 50th anniversary of LONNIE LISTON SMITH releasing his groundbreaking epic classic. His revolutionary fusion of Jazz Funk & Soul with a cosmic message is in the music was hailed as an instant classic when released in 1975. Since then after being adopted across diverse dance music genres it has become an anthem of anthems.
Gail grew up listening to Lonnie’s music on quiet storm radio in Philadephida. After attending his concerts she began jamming with the great man and they became friends. Now based in Los Angeles and leader of all female jazz outfit Jazz In Pink she came up with the idea of paying homage to and reinventing EXPANSIONS.
“I decide to cover one of his many compositions and EXPANSIONS spoke to my spirit. As a smooth jazz artist I was able to slow the tempo down and reharmonise some of the chord voicings and play his vocal melodies as a piano lead. The bass line is infectious and carries the groove, accompanied by a four on the floor beat, a little wah guitar and the reimagining began…”
Covering a song as sacred as EXPANSIONS could be regarded as herey but when it is recreated with such reverence as this it simply adds to the legend.
Cosmic Echoes indeed.
Following the contemplative explorations of previous works in the series and hot on the heels of the beautiful Cosmos from E Ruscha, Stella Z's "Figs" emerges as a delicate meditation on growth, patience, and the hidden life of fruit.
Recorded in London yet deeply inspired by distant memories from China, the album is a musical documentary that explores the fig—a plant with a profound personal significance to Stella. "The fig tree was the big, generous presence in our old home, feeding my family and neighbours every summer," Stella shares. "When we moved to an apartment, we thought we had lost the fig tree. But my mum took a cutting and planted it at our new place. To our surprise, a small fig tree started growing again, as if it had never left."
Early support from Vladimir Ivkovic, DJ Harvey, Jaye Ward, Laurent Garnier.
- A1: A Cinema In Buenos Aires, 26 July 1952
- A2: Requiem For Evita / Oh What A Circus - Medley
- A3: On This Night Of A Thousand Stars / Eva And Magaldi / Eva Beware Of The City
- A4: Buenos Aires
- A5: Goodnight And Thank You
- B1: The Lady's Got Potential
- B2: Charity Concert / I'd Be Surprisingly Good For You - Medley
- B3: Another Suitcase In Another Hall
- B4: Dangerous Jade
- B5: A New Argentina
- C1: On The Balcony Of The Casa Rosada / Don't Cry For Me Argentina - Medley
- C2: High Flying, Adored
- C3: Rainbow High
- C4: Rainbow Tour
- C5: The Actress Hasn't Learned The Lines (You'd Like To Hear)
- C6: And The Money Kept Rolling In (And Out)
- D1: Santa Evita
- D2: Waltz For Eva And Che
- D3: She Is A Diamond
- D4: Dice Are Rolling / Eva's Sonnet - Medley
- D5: Eva's Final Broadcast
- D6: Montage
- D7: Lament
F.G.S.–the musical project of Los Angeles artist Flannery Silva–announces the first-ever vinyl release of her debut album ‘Tinker Bell’s Cough’, arriving May 27 via Scenic Route. Alongside the release comes a new single, ‘The Punisher (Tinker Bell’s Edit)’, and an exclusive vinyl-only live track, ‘Passions (Live at Tinker Bell’s Clubhouse)’.
Co-created with musician and producer Chase Ceglie, ‘Tinker Bell’s Cough’ is a surreal Americana record that filters the language of girlhood, heartbreak, and fantasy through a warped, theatrical lens. It’s Lana Del Rey meets David Berman in a cartoon whirlwind, with traces of Dolly Parton, Arthur Russell, and David Lynch.
Silva describes the record as “fairy tale theatre”. It’s packed with alt-universe country hits (‘Beth’s Deth’, ‘American Shield’), uncanny ballads (‘I’m Growing A Cross Around My Neck’), and leftfield pop songs rooted in character and place. ‘Passions’, the opening track, was inspired by Mary MacLane’s ‘I Await the Devil’s Coming’, while the title track imagines Tinker Bell herself singing a lullaby to God.
New single ‘The Punisher’ is an anthemic road song about loneliness and transcendence. “It’s about driving north on I-5 in California, worrying my car will overheat, bargaining with God, and falling in love with dust tornados,” Silva says.
Raised in the woods of upstate New York and formerly one half of the cult duo Odwalla88, Silva brings a visual artist’s sensibility to music. She studied art in Baltimore and continues to make sculpture and performance work that informs her songwriting. ‘Tinker Bell’s Cough’ was written on the Rhode Island coast, where she and Ceglie met weekly to write and record—drawing from old texts, visual references, and poetry.
F.G.S. has drawn praise from NTS, The FADER, Gorilla vs. Bear, The Line of Best Fit, Artforum, Sex Magazine, and more. With the reissue of ‘Tinker Bell’s Cough’ and the release of ‘The Punisher’, Silva continues to expand the strange, magnetic world of F.G.S., one that feels both deeply American and entirely her own.






































































































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