- A1: The Way You Look Tonight; Written-By – Jerome Kern
- A2: Forecast: Sonny & Red; Written-By – Art Hillery
- A3: You Don't Know What Love Is / I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Written-By – Don Ray*, Gene Depaul, George Bassman
- B1: Lester Leaps In; Written-By – Lester Young
- B2: Just Friends; Written-By – John Klenner
- B3: All God's Chillun Got Rhythm; Written-By – Bronislaw Kaper, Walter Jurmann
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- A1: You Need Me
- A2: Anyway
- A3: Black Duck
- A4: Cozy's Melody
- B1: Rag Box
- B2: Ballade
- B3: Do What You Do
- B4: Go Over The Hill
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’.
- 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.
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.
The always excellent Minimal Wave presents a rare EP from Greek electronic pioneers In Trance 95 here. Alex Machairas and Nik Veliotis formed the duo in 1988 and very much helped define Greece's early electronic scene with their minimal synth and EBM-inspired sound, all of it usually marked by analogue warmth, hypnotic melodies and a futuristic sensibility. This release captures their innovative spirit and cult legacy across six unreleased tracks recorded between the late 80s and early 90s in Athens. It sounds magnificent and is a long-overdue glimpse into their visionary archive for new fans, or a fine reminder of their roots for those who have always been tuned in.
* 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!
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.
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.
- A1: 竹内まりや*– Brighten Up Your Day!; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By
- A2: 竹内まりや*– 小さな願い (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – ハルナ; Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Piano, Organ – 難波弘之*; Programmed By
- A3: 竹内まりや*– ベイビー・マイン (日本語Ver); Acoustic Guitar – 佐橋佳幸*; Music By – Frank Churchill; Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By
- A4: 竹内まりや*– 君の居場所 (Have A Good Time Here); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Bass Trombone – 山城純子*; Concertmaster
- B1: 竹内まりや*– Smiling Days (2024 New Remix); Programmed By
- B2: 竹内まりや* Duet With 杏里*– Watching Over You; Alto Saxophone – 宮里陽太*; Backing Vocals – Ena*, 三谷泰弘*, ハルナ; Concertmaster
- B3: 竹内まりや*– 遠いまぼろし; Arranged By – 杉真理*, 小泉信彦*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*, 杉真理*; Cello – 平山織絵*; Classical Guitar
- B4: 竹内まりや*– Subject:さようなら; Arranged By – 鈴木俊介*; Backing Vocals – 松浦亜弥*; Electric Sitar, Acoustic Guitar, Programmed By
- C1: 竹内まりや*– 夢の果てまで; Arranged By – 増田武史*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*, 早見沙織*, 山下達郎*; Concertmaster
- C2: 竹内まりや*– Tokyo Woman; Arranged By – Box (16); Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass, Handclaps, Backing Vocals – 小室和幸*; Electric Guitar, Handclaps – 田上正和*;N Handclaps – 竹内まりや*; Handclaps, Backing Vocals – 松尾清憲*, 杉真理*; Piano, Organ
- C3: 竹内まりや*– 旅のつづき (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 牧戸太郎*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*; Concertmaster
- C4: 竹内まりや*– Coffee & Chocolate; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By
- C5: 竹内まりや*– Days Of Love; Music By, Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By
- D1: 竹内まりや*– 歌を贈ろう; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – 生田絵梨花*; Programmed By
- D2: 竹内まりや*– 今を生きよう (Seize The Day) (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – Ena*, 三谷泰弘*, ハルナ; Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Piano, Organ
- Programmed By
- D3: 竹内まりや* Duet With 山下達郎*– All I Have To Do Is Dream; Acoustic Guitar – 山下達郎*; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – Ena*, 三谷泰弘*, ハルナ; Drums – 小笠原拓海*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Pedal Steel Guitar – 佐橋佳幸*; Piano – 柴田俊文*; Words By, Music By – Boudleaux Bryant
- D4: 竹内まりや*– 今日の想い (2024 New Remix); Acoustic Guitar – 佐橋佳幸*; Arranged By – 牧戸太郎*; Concertmaster
- D5: 竹内まりや*– May Each Day; Arranged By – 服部隆之*; Arranged By
[a] A1 竹内まりや*– Brighten Up Your Day!; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards; Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[b] A2 竹内まりや*– 小さな願い (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – ハルナ; Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Piano, Organ – 難波弘之*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[c] A3 竹内まりや*– ベイビー・マイン (日本語Ver); Acoustic Guitar – 佐橋佳幸*; Music By – Frank Churchill; Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Computer] –; Anders Dannvik; Words By – Ned Washington; Words By [訳詞] – 竹内まりや*, 古垣内麻衣
[d] A4 竹内まりや*– 君の居場所 (Have A Good Time Here); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Bass Trombone – 山城純子*; Concertmaster [Strings] – 今野均*; Piano, Marimba, Soloist – 難波弘之*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Trombone – 鍵和田道男*, 高橋朋史; Trumpet – 具志堅創*, 二井田ひとみ*; Voice – ピカチュウ*, コダック; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[e] B1 竹内まりや*– Smiling Days (2024 New Remix); Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Ukulele,; Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Soprano Saxophone – 宮里陽太*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[f] B2 竹内まりや* Duet With 杏里*– Watching Over You; Alto Saxophone – 宮里陽太*; Backing Vocals – Ena*, 三谷泰弘*, ハルナ; Concertmaster [Strings] – 加藤Joe*; Electric Guitar – 山下達郎*; Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – 林哲司*; Music By, Arranged By – 林哲司*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By – 竹内まりや*
[g] B3 竹内まりや*– 遠いまぼろし; Arranged By – 杉真理*, 小泉信彦*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*, 杉真理*; Cello – 平山織絵*; Classical Guitar [Gut Guitar], Backing Vocals – 渡辺格*; Keyboards, Programmed By – 小泉信彦*; Music By – 杉真理*; Percussion, Backing Vocals – 高橋結子*; Violin – 阿部美緒*; Words By – 竹内まりや*
[h] B4 竹内まりや*– Subject:さようなら; Arranged By – 鈴木俊介*; Backing Vocals – 松浦亜弥*; Electric Sitar, Acoustic Guitar, Programmed By [Computer Programming] – 鈴木俊介*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[i] C1 竹内まりや*– 夢の果てまで; Arranged By – 増田武史*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*, 早見沙織*, 山下達郎*; Concertmaster [Strings] – 室屋光一郎*; Programmed By [Compuer Programming], Electric Bass, Electric Guitar, Soloist – 増田武史*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[j] C2 竹内まりや*– Tokyo Woman; Arranged By – Box (16); Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass, Handclaps, Backing Vocals – 小室和幸*; Electric Guitar, Handclaps – 田上正和*;N Handclaps – 竹内まりや*; Handclaps, Backing Vocals – 松尾清憲*, 杉真理*; Piano, Organ [Hammond] – 小泉信彦*; Tambourine – 飯尾芳史*; Words By, Music By – Box (16)
[k] C3 竹内まりや*– 旅のつづき (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 牧戸太郎*; Backing Vocals – 竹内まりや*; Concertmaster [Strings] – 室屋光一郎*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Electric; Guitar, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Tenor Saxophone – 鈴木圭*; Trombone – 半田信英*; Trumpet – 二井田ひとみ*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[l] C4 竹内まりや*– Coffee & Chocolate; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion,; Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[m] C5 竹内まりや*– Days of Love; Music By, Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Ukulele, Percussion – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By – 竹内まりや*
[n] D1 竹内まりや*– 歌を贈ろう; Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – 生田絵梨花*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming, Electric Guitar, Acoustic; Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[o] D2 竹内まりや*– 今を生きよう (Seize The Day) (2024 New Remix); Arranged By – 山下達郎*; Backing Vocals – Ena*, 三谷泰弘*, ハルナ; Drums – 島村英二*; Electric Bass – 伊藤広規*; Piano, Organ [Hammond] – 中西康晴*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals – 山下達郎*
[p] Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[r] D4 竹内まりや*– 今日の想い (2024 New Remix); Acoustic Guitar – 佐橋佳幸*; Arranged By – 牧戸太郎*; Concertmaster [Strings] – 今野均*; Electric Guitar – 山下達郎*; Flute – 高桑英世*; Oboe – 庄司さとし*; Programmed By [Computer Programming], Drum Programming – 牧戸太郎*; Programmed By [Synthesizer] – 橋本茂昭*; Words By, Music By – 竹内まりや*
[s] D5 竹内まりや*– May Each Day; Arranged By – 服部隆之*; Arranged By [Chorus] – Jennifer Lucy Cook; Backing Vocals – Jennifer Lucy Cook; Clarinet – 高子由佳*; Classical Guitar [Gut Guitar] – 石成正人*; Concertmaster [Strings] – 室屋光一郎*; Drums – 山木秀夫*; Electric Bass – 高水健司*; Flute – 下払桐子*, 森川道代*; Harp – 朝川朋之*; Liner Notes [日本語訳] – 丸山京子*; Oboe – 最上峰行*; Piano – 野力奏一*; Words By, Music By – George Wyle, Morton J. Green*
- 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
- Freda Payne - Band Of Gold
- Robert Knight - Love On A Mountain Top
- Lynne Randell - Stranger In My Arms
- Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Stevie Wonder - Nothing's Too Good For My Baby - Single Version
- Dean Courtney - I'll Always Need You
- The Velvelettes - A Love So Deep Inside - 2004 Anthology Version
- Barbara Mcnair - Baby A Go-Go - Cellarful Of Motown Version
- Darrell Banks – Angel Baby (Don’t You Ever Leave Me)
- Carolyn Crawford - Forget About Me
- Holly St. James - That's Not Love
- The Trammps - Scrub Board
- Major Lance - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
- The Supremes - He's All I Got - Stereo Version
- Gladys Knight & The Pips - Just Walk In My Shoes - Single Version
- Four Tops - Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over) - Single Version / Mono
- Frank Wilson - 'Til You Were Gone - Writer/Producer Demo Version
- Lou Johnson - Unsatisfied
- Four Below Zero – My Baby's Got Esp
- David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love - Single Version
- Dusty Springfield - Long After Tonight Is Over
- Chairmen Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time
- The Marvelettes - Your Love Can Save Me
- Roy Hamilton - Crackin' Up Over You
- Towanda Barnes - You Don't Mean It
- Vibrations - 'Cause You're Mine
- San Remo Golden Strings - Festival Time - Single Version
- Just Brothers - Sliced Tomatoes
- Sandi Sheldon - You're Gonna Make Me Love You
- Marvin Gaye - Little Darling (I Need You)
- The Spinners - I'll Always Love You - Single Version
- The Elgins - Put Yourself In My Place - Single Version
- Frankie Valli - You're Ready Now
- The Isley Brothers - Tell Me It's Just A Rumor Baby
- Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Whole Lot Of Shakin' In My Heart (Since I Met You)
- Kim Weston - I'm Still Loving You
- Kiki Dee - The Day Will Come Between Sunday And Monday - Album Version
- Tony Clarke - Landslide
- Edwin Starr - Time
- The Impressions - You've Been Cheatin' - Single Version
- Brenda Holloway - Just Look What You've Done - Single Version
- Martha & The Vandellas - My Baby Loves Me - Single Version / Mono
Head back to the floor with this brand-new 2LP compilation featuring 42 more of the world’s most remarkable Northern Soul tunes.
Expand your collection and freshen up your dancing shoes with this must-have sequel including none other than the incredible Stevie Wonder, Dusty Springfield, Freda Payne, Robert Knight, The Supremes, Major Lance and the all-time classic duet between Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
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.
- A1: House Of Doom
- A2: Bloodsport
- A3: Pirate Mode
- A4: The Glass Between Us
- A5: Show Me Your Teeth
- B1: T-Rex Masseuse
- B2: Beautiful Music, Awful Person
- B3: Imaginary Enemies
- B4: Stay Normal
- B5: Moodsetter
Das panamaische Heavy-Stoner-Alt-Rock-Duo AlphaWhores veröffentlicht sein zweites Album als limitiertes Black+Green Marbled Vinyl. Durchdrungen von ihren unverwechselbaren Gesangsharmonien und einer schneidenden Palette an schmutzigen Riffs, entwickelt die Band auf "You Can Come Out Now" ihren eklektischen Mix aus Heavy-Styles weiter. Produziert vom zweifachen Grammy-Preisträger Adrian Bushby (Foo Fighters, Muse), präsentierten AlphaWhores erste neue Albumsongs sowie ein Cover von Hot Chips Hit "Over And Over" während ihrer ersten Headliner-Tour durch Europa im Frühjahr 2025 (darunter Deutschland, Österreich). Zu den Referenzkünstlern von AlphaWhores zählen Alice In Chains, Deftones und Mastodon.
Listening to CD3, I'm reminded of how the Vincent Over The Sink record '22 Coloured Bull Terriers' made me feel all those years ago. There's a free ranging quality to it.
It feels calmly capable of doing whatever it wants. It feels mysterious and self-generating, almost aloof to the humans who made it. I adored that record; it cascaded into so many epiphanies.
I don't want to implicate Cooper and David's music in any fleeting desire towards currency, but listening to this CD3 record over the last few weeks has felt weirdly, thematically correct. There's an echo-ey kind of referentiality to it. Not to particular styles of music, but to the recently elapsed histories those styles of music evoke. It's something that Th Blisks kind of gestures towards, but which this project seems to own entirely.
It's a kind of melted reconfiguration of popular (occasionally popular-on-the-fringes) styles. These familiar sounds are reconfigured and muddied. Hindsight frames the sources in an almost primordial light, to the extent that they feel like folk art.
Glyphted and Franzbranntwein sound like pop songs stripped to their bones and distorted, as if the styles they vaguely recall are as old as time. It's a stunningly weird effect. Songs like The Duchess and Farmhand exacerbate this impression. The record comes to feel yearningly ahistorical. But in a way that feels pertinent?
It might just be where my head is at, but the implacable nature of the record feels important to me, somehow. It's something far, far north of post-modern but... ancient too. - Shaun Prescott
- Through The Heat Waves
- Eight Miles High Alone 07:46
- In Motion
- Inhale
- Crystalline 06:38
- Exhale
- One More Rush
- Silence Is Gliding 05:56
- Cloud Surfing
Marconi Union, one of the most influential names in contemporary ambient and electronic music, announce their twelfth studio album, The Fear of Never Landing, set for release 6th June via Just Music. The news is paired with the release of first single Eight Miles High Alone, out 20th March on all major streaming platforms.
Known for their ability to craft cinematic, immersive soundscapes that blur the lines between ambient, electronic, and experimental music, the Manchester-based duo once again push the boundaries of sonic exploration. The Fear of Never Landing takes us on a dynamic journey that’s atmospheric, diaphanous and never short of mesmerising. While the new record is certainly infused with a sense of hope, there’s more than a soupçon of anxiety too, as the title suggests.
A 55-minute odyssey presented as one seamless piece divided into nine movements, they transcribe the nexus of modern living into a mostly wordless odyssey. The album encapsulates Marconi Union’s ability to translate the complexities of the human experience into sound, all while maintaining a stunning sense of cohesion.
While the music feels effortless, the creative process was anything but. During the two years it took to complete the album, members Jamie Crossley and Duncan Meadows faced creative struggles that even led them to briefly question the band’s future. A pivotal moment came when they performed a live soundtrack to the 1975 skateboarding film Downhill Motion, rekindling their connection to atmospheric composition. By testing new material live and returning to their roots, Marconi Union redefined their creative process, leading to some of their most emotionally impactful work to date.
“We’ve always made atmospheric music but we had started to lose that aspect. Other than some rough ideas, we had no sense of what we were doing anymore, a kind of musical wilderness. Eventually a couple of things fell into place, and it was like, ‘Ah, okay.”
With a foundation to build upon, they went back to basics and decided to take their time going forwards. “We tried out a few new tracks live which gave us the opportunity to see what worked and what didn’t. We've never given ourselves that luxury before.”
The first track to be shared, Eight Miles High Alone, is a mesmerizing sequencer-driven track that builds an immersive, atmospheric soundscape. Its hypnotic pulses and intricate layers evoke a sense of solitude and weightlessness, perfectly capturing the album’s blend of tension and introspection. “Eight Miles High Alone was the first piece that we managed to complete and helped to inform our approach to the rest of the album.”
Formed in Manchester in 2003, their debut album, Under Wires and Searchlights (2003), introduced their signature sound, but it was their 2011 release of Weightless that brought international acclaim. Developed in collaboration with a sound therapist, Weightless was scientifically recognised as “the world’s most relaxing song”, praised for its ability to reduce anxiety and heart rates. With over 900 million streams and widespread coverage across media, the track remains a cultural phenomenon.
Over the years, Marconi Union has continued to evolve, producing critically acclaimed albums such as Signals (2021), Ghost Stations (2016), and Tokyo+ (2017). Their work has been hailed for its emotional resonance and sonic depth, with The Quietus noting their ability to find “beauty in the bleakest places” and The Sunday Times describing them as “amongst today’s most talented musicians.”
Beyond their studio albums, Marconi Union has collaborated with visual artists, provided soundtracks for installations, and remixed notable acts like Max Richter and Vök. Their invitation by Brian Eno to perform at Norway’s Punkt Festival further cemented their reputation as innovators in the ambient music sphere.
With The Fear of Never Landing, Marconi Union once again showcases their unmatched ability to create immersive soundscapes that resonate deeply. The album reaffirms their position as masters of atmosphere and emotional storytelling, making it an essential addition to their storied catalog.
Possessing one of the greatest jazz voices of all time; a breathy, husky whisper that promised and seduced the listener, before dancing away again with a glance over her shoulder. Much of Billie’s vocal delivery style was hammered out as she sang live in smoky nightclubs, and relied on her ability to improvise. She rose through the ranks of jazz singers during the Swing era until she was collaborating with greats like Count Basie. The tracklist of Body And Soul is a mixture of well-known standards and comparative obscurities Comes Love, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, Darn That Dream and Moonlight In Vermont to name but a few.
- 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.




















