quête:z people
- A1: Memory
- A2: Forever
- A3: Animals
- A4: String
- A5: Advice
- A6: People
- B1: Whale
- B2: Trick
- B3: Kute
- B4: So
- B5: Mary
- B6: Change
- B7: Clouds
- 14: Adam (Bonus Track)
- 15: Sarah (Bonus Track)
- 16: Mirrors (Bonus Track)
Lucky Number are thrilled to announce the release of both TRICK and RULES the latest albums to be released by the Philadelphia-based songwriter Alex Giannascoli, more commonly known as Alex G. Trick and Rules follow on the acclaimed heels of the November 2014 international release of Alex's fifth album, DSU. Recorded prior to DSU and previously only available via Alex's Bandcamp account, the albums have now been professionally mastered and are being made commercially available for the very first time.
Trick features many of the fan favourites that Alex has been playing at shows recently, including the infectious off-kilter anthem 'Forever', the dreamy and surreal 'Animals' and the charmingly lo-fi 'Change'. Trick is soaked in the distinctive personality that is Alex G, the professionally mastered versions of these tracks affirming that underneath all the unconventional guitar lines and scrawls of fuzz, Alex has a serious knack for melodic songwriting.
Trick continues to showcase a prodigious song-writing talent, reaffirming that Alex G is one of the most promising and prolific American musicians today.
2023 Repress
"I Hate Models makes his debut on Monnom Black bringing his trademark sound and style, anthemic ebm, acid, rave, techno killers. Absolutely Essential!"
Taking influence from 1960's Thai funk - their name literally translates to "Engine Fly" in Thai - Khruangbin's debut
Repress
After two big EP's, DJ/producer powerhouses Steffi and Martyn team up once again for their debut LP on 3024! Punchy, straight forward house and techno with a broken twist and beautiful layers of melodies and sound, dedicated to those who feel..
"When two of the best team up! Melodic techno at its best!"
Jonas Lion / Hello Play
"Wow! Very atmospheric sound! Great album!!! 5/5"
Mixmag
"Brilliance from two masters of the game."
XLR8R
"Has a rough-n-tumbling '90s romanticism that is really hard to capture in a lot of tracks nowadays - that's already an achievement but the tracks are also heartfelt bangers. Terrific LP!"
Mitch Strasnov / URB
"Coming out around my birthday, what a feast. It's You I See makes me wanna play all those old 808 State and Gerald singles again."
Rene Passet / DJBroadcast
"Very soulful and even spiritual, at a time music needs it most."
Matrixxman
"Legendary from the first listen. Five thumbs up. LOVE IT!!!"
Ambivalent / LA4A
"Very VERY VERY Cool release indeed. Quality music as always on 3024"
Laurent Garnier
"Its exactly how I imagined FSOL now, if they took a less arty route"
Kink
- A1: Luke Abbott - More Room
- A2: Patrice Baumel - Sub
- A3: Ripperton - Echocity
- B1: Cosmin Trg - Tower Block
- B2: Pantha Du Prince - Welt Am Draht
- B3: Born Ruffians - I Need A Life (Four Tet Rmx)
- C1: Vincent Markowski - The Madness Of Moths
- C2: Ramadanman - Tempest
- C3: Phon.o - Intervall
- D1: Spherix - Lesser People
- D2: Joy Orbison - The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow
- D3: Thom Yorke - Harrowdown Hill
Sascha Ring aka Apparat’s work as a producer, artist, musician, live act and DJ has always been in a constant state of metamorphosis, while simultaneoulsy always managing to stay true to his trademark musical sound.
There is a unique spirit that lives within his projects and productions or rather they all have this special vision of music which becomes more distinctive with every release and spans his ‘Multifunktionsebene’ and ‘Walls’ albums on Shitkatapult, his ‘Moderat’ album made together with the boys from Modeselektor on Bpitch Control and his DJ-Kicks mix for !K7.
Following on from Kode9 and his friend James Holden, Apparat offers a wonderful mix and insight into the tracks that have influenced and roused his passion for club productions over the years as well as his current favourites in his box.
The mix includes an exclusive track ‘Sayulita’. Together with this mix, it also symbolises a nice reference point in an important chapter in Apparat’s own history – club music. This is a chapter that is by no means finished, for the more he succeeds in re-writing the narrow parameters of techno music, the more important it remains as the driving force in his life.
- A1: I Want To Take You Higher
- A2: Everybody Is A Star
- A3: Stand!
- A4: Life
- A5: Fun
- A6: You Can Make It If You Try
- B1: Dance To The Music
- B2: Everyday People
- B3: Hot Fun In The Summertime
- B4: M'lady
- B5: Sing A Simple Song
- B6: Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
- Track 1 Fight Against Corruption
- Track 2 Malicious World
- Track 3 Trick In The Book
- Track 4 Everybody Wants Promotion
- Track 5 I'm In Love
- Track 6 Love Trap
- Track 7 The Drifter
- Track 8 Got To Tell The People
- Track 9 Give Your Love To Me
- Track 10 Where I Stand
The Prodigy's 'Their Law: The Singles 1990 - 2005' is released on vinyl for the first time.
The singles collection was originally released on the 17th of October 2005, entering the UK Chart at Number 1.
Deluxe double LP pressed on silver vinyl and including a digital download code.
- A1: Ska Boo Da Ba- The Skatalites
- A2: Confucious- Don Drummond & The Skatalites
- A3: Storm Warning- Lyn Taitt & The Boys
- A4: Alley Cat Ska- Tommy Mc Cook & His Ska-Talites
- A5: Trench Town People- Theophilus Beckford
- A6: Walking Down King Street- Theophilius Beckford
- A7: South China Sea-Johnny 'Dizzy'moore
- B1: Ringo- The Skatalites
- B2: Nuclear Weapon- Roland Alphonso & His Ska Talites
- B3: Magnificent Ska-Lyn Taitt &The Baba Brooks Band
- B4: Come On My People-Daniel Johnson
- B5: Hit You Let You Feel It-The Tenor Twins
- B6: The Re-Burialdon Drummond @ The Skatalites
- B7: Love Me Or Leave Me-Lloyd Clarke
'Ska never stopped you know! From its Jamaican music if the piano's not playing ska or the guitar....any music you have...Reggae...even the computer music..the piano's playing Ska Ska Ska...it leads the music so Ska is still the backbone of Jamaica music, Right'..Bunny Lee
The music of Jamaica has had a profound and lasting influence all around the world and Reggae is the name by which it has become universally known.
Although the term Ska is often used to describe all Jamaican music before Dub,Dee Jays and Dread in the mid 70's the real Jamaican Ska was made in Kingston between 1961/62 to 1966.
- A1: People Rock Steady- The Uniques
- A2: Musical Train- Roy Shirley & Glen Adams
- A3: Hold Down Miss Winey- Glen Adams
- A4: Forever- Cynthia Richards
- A5: Right On Time- The Sensations
- A6: Till I Die- Delroy Winston
- A7: The Beatitude- The Uniques
- B1: Don't Believe Him- Winston Samuels
- B2: Touch Them(Never Let Them Go)- Roy Shirley
- B3: Revelation- Alva 'Reggie' Lewis
- B4: Love And Devotion- Slim Smith
- B5: The Russians Are Coming- Val Bennett
- B6: Run Come Dance- Glen Adams
- B7: Long Time Me No See You Girl- The Sensations
'The greatest man that came from Jamaica and changed the whole beat from Ska to Rock Steady was Lyn Taitt.He was from Trinidad but Bryon Lee did bring him come to Jamaica as an organist but he started playing guitar and the rest is history! We should call him Rock Steady...Its Lyn Taitt as he was the man! He played lead guitar and Ska at the same time'...Bunny Lee
Rock Steady only lasted for a brief period from 1966 to 1968,but its significance to the subsequent development of Jamaican music is incalculable and it would go on to shape each successive musical movement over the next four decades.
Deejays,Digital and Dance hall all stepped to the tune and pace of rhythms whose origins were grounded in the Rock Steady beat and it is impossible to ever overstate its importance...or its beauty
- A1: T.beckford - Don't Have A Ticket Don't Worry
- A2: Daniel Johnson - Come On My People
- A3: Lloyd Clarke Love Me Or Leave Me
- A4: T.beckford - Seven Long Years
- A5: The Tenor Twins - Hit You Like You Feel It
- A6: T.beckford - Daphne
- A7: Frank Cosmo On Your Knees
- A8: T.beckford - Grudgeful People
- B1: T.beckford - Flip Flip And Fly
- B2: Daniel Johnson - Brother Nathan
- B3: Basil Gabiddon - Streets Of Glory
- B4: T.beckford - Bajan Girl
- B5: Shenley & Annette - Now You're Gone
- B6: T.beckford - Mr Downpressor
- B7: T.beckford - Boiler Man
- B8: T.beckford - Ungrateful People




















