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Singles
Heavier Yet: Lays The Crownless Head
Cat: RKX 096LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
International
TOP (7:25)
Dey (feat Damian Marley) (5:45)
Stand Well Well (5:55)
Emi Aluta (feat Sampa The Great) (8:43)
Love & Revolution (8:37)
Move (5:47)
Review: Seun Kuti has released his highly anticipated album Heavier Yet (Lays The Crownless Head) via Record Kicks to great excitement. This album, executive produced by Lenny Kravitz and featuring Fela Kuti's original engineer Sodi Marciszewer, marks a significant milestone in Kuti's career. Following his Grammy-nominated album Black Times, this release showcases his evolution as both an artist and activist. The album features six powerful tracks, each embodying themes of resistance, resilience, and revolution. The track 'Dey,' featuring Damian Marley, emphasises self-empowerment, while 'Emi Aluta' pays homage to revolutionaries, featuring the innovative Sampa The Great. 'T.O.P.' critiques societal values, promoting empathy and a connection to nature. 'Love and Revolution' highlights Kuti's belief in love as a catalyst for change. Kuti expressed gratitude for Kravitz's brotherly support and Sodi's guidance during the production process. He continues to uphold the legacy of his father, Fela Kuti, using his music to inspire social change. This album promises to redefine contemporary Afrobeat while staying true to its roots. Fans can expect an album that entertains, inspires and ignites activism.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $29.86
Albums
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue)
1619 Bad Ass Band (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7777. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Funk
Love To Love (3:59)
I Am Mine (4:04)
Step Out (2:57)
Where Do I Go From Here (3:33)
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:49)
Just For You (4:17)
Rain (Always Finds Me Crying) (4:45)
For A Taste Of Your Love (4:49)
Nobody (3:36)
Review: To single out a release in catalogue of the 70s famed 'tax scam' label TSG is a hard ask the level of quality remained both consistently and inexplicably high during its two years of operation. Thus calling 1619 Bad Ass Band's 1976 self-titled album a stand-out release doesn't honour the spirit of the catalogue, and yet, by all accounts, everything about this monolithic funk and soul unit is striking.

Prices on the second-hand market for the original LP and 1978 Graham International reissue have priced out virtually everyone for decades. P-Vive is thrilled to be reissuing the album on vinyl fitted with an iconic Japanese obi strip.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
 in stock $35.13
I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It
I Like It When You Sleep For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It (gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DH 00118. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975 (1:22)
Love Me (3:42)
UGH! (3:01)
A Change Of Heart (4:39)
She's American (4:30)
If I Believe You (6:19)
Please Be Naked (4:20)
Lostmyhead (5:16)
The Ballad Of Me & My Brain (2:54)
Somebody Else (5:48)
Loving Someone (4:21)
I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It (6:25)
The Sound (4:11)
This Must Be My Dream (4:11)
Paris (4:53)
Nana (4:00)
She Lays Down (3:38)
Review: That title is an eyebrow-raiser, yet still more surprising about this second album are the chances that cocky, controversial 1975 frontman Matt Healey has been prepared to take with the sound that his band rode to enormous success on via their debut. Certainly this album may largely sound custom-designed for radio airplay, yet within this framework Healey has moved from the guitar band swagger of yore to a more emotionally charged reinvention that throws '80s-style hooks, innovative production trickery and his mixture of chutzpah and charm into the fray to create a vibrant and unexpected art-pop melange.
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Break At Home: Original Studio Recordings 1981-1991
Cat: ITL 006. Rel: 18 Oct 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Break At Home 1 (1:57)
Break At Home 2 (3:15)
Break At Home 3 (3:31)
Break At Home 4 (2:46)
Break At Home 5 (2:24)
Break At Home 6 (3:20)
Travel 7 (4:13)
Lazy Girl (2:32)
Mr Blase (3:21)
Mr Blase 2 (3:29)
Go Go Carid (6:16)
I Can Not (2:24)
Sunrise (5:22)
Greek Island (16:59)
Review: Into The Light's latest deep dive into the world of obscure Greek electronic music focuses on 2 Katara, a previously virtually unknown collaboration between George Theodorakis and Dimitris Papangelidis. The pair first joined forces in 1978 and continued to record together until going their separate ways in 1991. The 14 tracks showcased here are surprisingly eclectic but never less than superb, variously touching on delay-laden fusions of progressive rock and early electronic pop, new age ambience, drum-heavy dancefloor workouts, eccentric disco-not-disco and intergalactic synth-scapes. There's far more use of traditional Greek instrumentation and electric guitars than you might expect, but this only enhances the enjoyable quirkiness of the whole package.
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Me Against The World (25th Anniversary Edition) (reissue)
Cat: 844889. Rel: 06 Mar 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Intro (1:39)
If I Die 2Nite (3:58)
Me Against The World (feat Dramacydal) (4:39)
So Many Tears (3:58)
Temptations (5:09)
Young Niggaz (4:54)
Heavy In The Game (feat Richie Rich) (4:22)
Lord Knows (4:24)
Dear Mama (4:39)
It Ain't Easy (4:50)
Can U Get Away (5:47)
Old School (4:40)
Fuck The World (4:09)
Death Around The Corner (4:12)
Outlaw (feat Dramacydal) (4:29)
Review: When he released third album "Me Against The World" in 1995, Tupac Shakur was arguably the biggest name in hip-hop. As we now know, it wouldn't last, with the LA rapper losing his life in a drive-by shooting 12 months later. As tragic as his demise was, his music still resonates and this album - here reissued to celebrate its 25th anniversary - is arguably the best of the lot. Produced by an all-star cast of beat-makers (Brian G, Easy Mo Bee, Tony Pizarro and Moe ZMD included), the set offered a glossy and polished take on the then dominant gangster rap style while including numerous nods to R&B, swing and G-funk. If you don't already own a copy, grab one of these pronto.
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The Box
The Box (limited numbered 6xLP box set + download code)
Cat: PITPBOX 01. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Signal (LP1: Hypersona) (1:31)
2249 (2:48)
Inside (6:48)
Intercept (3:43)
The Box (1:15)
Nephyr (5:26)
Beacon (3:02)
Hypersona (5:42)
Juliet (3:02)
Dream Window (1:58)
Forever (4:29)
Track 12 (0:53)
Another World (LP2: Orphans) (2:26)
Movarian Fields (2:58)
Two Doors (4:24)
Vision (2:45)
Point Of No Return (2:34)
Sine Orphan (5:14)
Fressa Fa (Slow version) (6:12)
Hollow (LP3 & 4: Hollow) (4:03)
Find Me (1:51)
Home (4:54)
Tunnel (4:28)
Geiga (5:57)
Ghostfields (3:42)
Fiona's Room (1:29)
Siren (4:38)
Darkroom Distortion (2:48)
Equassa (3:44)
Freefall Peak (1:31)
Arc (7:55)
Lightout (2:40)
Clear (LP5 & 6: Lithea) (0:44)
Cocoon (5:47)
Susurrus (7:48)
Lithea (2:32)
Deluge (4:07)
Radio (0:56)
Reunion (5:27)
1983 (3:28)
One (5:09)
World After April (0:41)
Seance (5:48)
Dreamscape (1:34)
Dayasan (5:20)
Broken Toy (1:43)
Leviatha (4:39)
Levitate (5:34)
Saphron (3:21)
Another World (10:55)
Review: "The Box" is a collection of the earliest and perhaps most cherished recordings by UK producer Dennis Huddleston, better known as 36. Written between 2005 and 2012, it compiles the albums Hypersona (2009), Hollow (2010) and Lithea (2012) into a 6LP boxset, alongside a bonus LP of exclusive and unreleased tracks titled Orphans. Originally written as a triptych, The Box showcases an incredibly eclectic, deeply emotional range of tracks, bridged together by that optimistic melancholy, which has since become the hallmark of the 36 sound.
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The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered opaque red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITPV 011R. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Past Inside The Present has really gone to town with the re-release of this 36 album The Lower Lights: it comes in several different formats and vinyl versions with this one being a limited, numbered and opaque red vinyl including a download code. Musically it is just as essential as a collection of tracks from a year-long 'Audio Diary' project undertaken by 36 between April 2018 and April 2019. It first came back in May 2019 and soon sold out, such is the quality of the vibrant and eclectic ambient sounds within. This is not sleep-inducing background material, but rather emotionally charged soundscaping with a mix of dark, futuristic and urgent pieces all making the cut.
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The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 011TR. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Thanks to this lovingly presented reissue from Past Inside The Present, you can own The Lower Lights by 36 in just about whatever coloured vinyl you wish: This is the Past Inside The Present translucent red version with others also available on Juno. It's an album first put together by the label back in 2019 shortly after 36 had finished a year-long 'Audio Diary' project. Not all of the tracks they wrote in that time make the cut, but the best 10 do. They are direct, absorbing and energetic ambient soundscapes that are emotionally charged and demanding of your attention.
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Dreamloops
Dreamloops (gatefold 4xLP)
Cat: BING 207. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Invisible Sunrise (17:16)
Coalescence Cascade (17:14)
Broken Chroma (17:24)
Know Your Shadow (17:28)
Trench Heart (17:21)
Dopesick Lament (17:28)
LVHT (17:31)
Last Wake Dreamout (17:31)
Review: Dreamloops marks the highly anticipated vinyl debut of 36's album, a masterwork from Dennis Huddleston (known as 36. This deluxe four-LP set spans two-and-a-half hours, featuring eight tracks, each a standalone 18-minute composition. Huddleston's signature style dreamlike, introspective midnight music, blends hypnotic loops with evolving melodies that are both captivating and deeply emotional. Originally released in 2019 as a cassette series, Dreamloops was revisited by Huddleston in 2023 to bring newfound clarity and cohesion. The tracks, while rooted in repetition, are far from static, continuously unfolding with subtle shifts in texture and emotion. Huddleston's music is enriched by intentional imperfections like tape hiss and wow & flutter, which add a layer of nostalgic warmth and depth. Dreamloops is a profound listening experience. Huddleston's ability to blend ambient warmth with haunting melodies is strong reasons his albums are so respected. He rewards deep and attentive listening. This collection, praised for its emotive and atmospheric power, continues 36's rising status in modern ambient music.
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 in stock $79.94
Reality Engine
Reality Engine (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPV 055. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Imagine The Truth (3:50)
Axiom Haze (3:36)
Discrete Time (3:33)
Reality Engine (3:59)
Echo Diffusion (3:24)
Beyond The Hyperreal (4:01)
Blissgrid (3:04)
State Space (3:43)
Principle Dilution (4:21)
Everything & Nothing (3:41)
Review: 36's new album Reality Engine explores "the blossoming dynamics of artificial intelligence and the ever-changing definition of reality" on Past Inside The Present and does so with a continuation of his richly melodic sound while also evolving into new realms. The sheer beauty of these sounds is enough to uplift and energise, with chords ascending to the heavens on the opener 'Imagine The Truth' and then rolling out to infinite horizons on 'Axiom Haze'. 'Reality Engine' suspends you amongst the clouds and 'Beyond The Hyperreal' is a perfect marriage of immersive and organic sounds and hints of digital augmented reality engines. A sublime album, for sure.
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The Other Side Of Darkness
The Other Side Of Darkness (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 039. Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Take Me By The Hand (9:31)
Spinning Around (4:57)
To Start Again (4:12)
Shelter (2:57)
Ripples (3:51)
Past Self (5:07)
Guide Me Home (One Misstep) (4:45)
Need Your Light (11:25)
Review: This intriguing and predictably atmospheric album is the first collaborative full-length from experienced modern ambient producer Dennis Huddleston AKA 36, and Los Angeles duo Awakened Souls, whose full-length hook-up with Pepo Galan, Palettes, received plenty of praise last year. Between them the trio have conjured up a hugely evocative and emotion-rich collection of cuts, where heart-aching, slow-motion guitar laments stretch out across swelling synthesizer chords, meditative pads, distant-sounding vocal snippets, enveloping aural textures and soft-focus piano refrains. It's a wonderfully meditative and picturesque set all told, and one that could well turn out to be one of the most essential ambient albums of 2021.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue)
Cat: PITP 40BLACK. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Hot on the hells of the epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1 comes the second instalment, seeing 36 and Zake "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they have it. There's a healthy 18 track selection to lose yourself in, as these experts of the sublimely chilled ambient get to work - in a typically gentle fashion, obviously.
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3MB feat Magic Juan Atkins (reissue)
3MB feat Magic Juan Atkins (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 009LP. Rel: 08 Jun 21
 
Techno
Bassmental (Magic Juan edit) (6:28)
Bassmental (9:13)
Die Kosmischen Kuriere (Moritz Von Oswald & Thomas Fehlmann mix) (6:30)
Die Kosmischen Kuriere (5:20)
Jazz Is The Teacher (Magic Juan edit) (9:39)
Jazz Is The Teacher (Moritz Von Oswald + Thomas Fehlmann mix) (7:09)
The 4th Quarter (5:07)
Review: Tresor is celebrating 30 years in the game with a series of special reissue projects. This one really goes way back to almost the start, when Juan Atkins was already defining the early techno sound. For this one he linked up with Moritz von Oswald and Thomas Fehlmann in 1992 for a second iteration of the 3 Men in Berlin project. The monumental results join the dots between Detroit and Berlin across a collection of timeless cuts that meld bassline funk, hypnotic minimalism and soulful machine sounds into propulsive, emotive dance floor joy. The unbridled energy and cosmic elegance of 'Jazz Is The Teacher' might just be the highlight.
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Soul Review
Soul Review (LP limited to 100 only copies)
Cat: BLML 003. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Saudade Vem Correndo (4:10)
A Little Spice (4:30)
Gee Dee (4:29)
Soulful Strut (Piano version) (4:10)
Inside My Love (4:30)
All Because Of You (6:05)
Mysterious Vibes (4:15)
Remind Me (4:07)
I Love You (part 2) (3:32)
Review: Collecting together most of their 7" releases onto this, their first album, 45Trio's keyboardist Swing-O/45, bassist Sunapanng and drummer Masahiko Kubo provide fans with not only their sold-out singles on the same label but new tracks too. So, enjoy their version of Patrice Rushen's 'Remind Me' that pares back the original, sweetening further this already sweet composition by marrying Fender Rhodes with vocoder, or relish Irvine Weldon's 'I Love You', as the sensitive keyboard again takes centre stage. Get lost in Loose Ends' 'A Little Spice' which is fairly true to the original but more synthesised with a jazzy hip hop break and the jerky more downbeat version of Gary Davis' 2006 track 'Gee Dee' reflecting the trio's love of paying homage but creating a different and slower groove. On Bloom Music, a label under the Japanese Flower Records 'Soul Review' soulfully reviews Trio 45s work to date, a must for fans disappointed not to have got in quick enough when tracks were first available on 7" and also for those newly initiated. You're all in for a treat.
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79.5
79.5 (LP)
Cat: RNTR 058. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Soul
Club Level (4:09)
BDFQ (3:26)
Feel Like Dancin' (3:45)
As I Wait 4 Your Love (3:32)
Stereo In The Window (4:47)
79.5 (feat LaDawn Black) (3:14)
Our Hearts Didn't Go That Way (feat Durand Jones) (3:57)
Long Term Parking (3:05)
So Real (2:54)
Magazine (0:35)
Fight Or Fall (4:21)
Review: Brooklyn-based band 79.5 make music right now, rather than being some long-lost acts from the 80s as you might expect from the cover. The group consists of singer, songwriter and composer Kate Mattison, singer and rapper Lola Adanna, drummer Caito Sanchez, bassist Andrew Raposo and sax player and flautist Izaak Mills. Their self-titled album comes on Razor-N-Tape and captures the sound of New York City perfectly with soul and psychedelic melodies that are hard to match. From 70s underground disco to acid jazz to and sweet pop sounds, they draw on it all for this fine concoction of dancefloor gems, which also serves as a protest at the often all too male dominated world of dance music.
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Ryu No Nukegara
Cat: EM 1178LP2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Hou
Ten
Mi
Sou
Ryu No Nukegara
Review: 7FO's Ryu no Nukegara (meaning "dragon's husk") is a warm, inviting trip through ambient, dub and chill-out soundscapes. The Osaka-based producer blends sparse electronic percussion with dub-style synth bass and pentatonic melodies, while also using steel pan tones that bring an Okinawan or Southeast Asian touch. Fans of Haruomi Hosono and Equiknoxx will find much to love in this record's trans-oceanic textures with sparkling dub processing and thoughtful mixing throughout. A magical record that embodies strength, fluidity and meditative depth.
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Horror Vacui
Horror Vacui (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPADR 77. Rel: 02 May 24
 
International
Shapeshift (4:54)
Ready Player One (3:32)
Easy On The Exit (3:28)
Horror Vacui (4:29)
Mount 22 (2:58)
Canvas Blank (4:46)
Crimson (2:54)
Run For The Hills (2:57)
Midnight Sun (4:04)
Review: 9T Antiope's Horror Vacui intersects where the eerie tale of a mysterious house mirrors the complexities of human existence lie. Nima Aghiani and Sara Bigdeli Shamloo masterfully blend elements of Iranian heritage with contemporary sonic exploration, delving into themes of identity, displacement and the relentless passage of time. Through sparse instrumentation and haunting vocals, the duo navigates the liminal spaces between past and present, old and new, creating an atmospheric soundscape that is both unsettling and captivating. The title track, with its subtle shifts in language and texture, encapsulates the album's exploration of memory and the fear of forgetting. Horror Vacui is an album that defies easy categorisation, balancing on the precipice between structure and formlessness, heaviness and softness. It challenges listeners to confront their own fears and uncertainties, urging them to embrace the space between dualities. In doing so, it offers a profound meditation on the nature of existence itself, leaving a lasting impact on the listener's psyche and memory.
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ACR Loco
ACR Loco (limited coloured vinyl LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 454. Rel: 25 Sep 20
 
Funk
Friends Around Us (5:55)
Bouncy Bouncy (3:32)
Yo Yo Gi (4:19)
Supafreak (3:58)
Always In Love (3:55)
Family (4:09)
Get A Grip (3:54)
Berlin (3:37)
What's Wrong (4:03)
Taxi Guy (4:59)
Review: A Certain Ratio's core trio of drummer Donald Johnson, bassist/vocalist Jez Kerr, and multi-instrumentalist Martin Moscrop make ACR Loco a perfectly fluid and funk album. In fact, on this, their first album in more than ten years, the Manchester post-punk outfit are as funky as they have ever been. Their tried and tested sound gets nicely updated with modern beat driven sounds and plenty of redefines to today's political strife in the lyrics. There are plenty of smooth and cool synth led grooves like 'Get A Grip' and messages of unity on 'Family' that we can all relate to.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Midnight Marauders (reissue)
Cat: 01241414901. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Midnight Marauders Tour Guide (0:47)
Steve Biko (Stir It Up) (3:16)
Award Tour (3:23)
8 Million Stories (4:30)
Sucka Nigga (4:11)
Midnight (4:28)
We Can Get Down (4:28)
Electric Relaxation (3:49)
Clap Your Hands (3:38)
Oh My God (3:26)
Keep It Rollin' (3:06)
The Chase (part 2) (4:05)
Lyrics To Go (4:05)
God Lives Through (4:19)
Review: As long as there is hip-hop, debate will rage as to which album by A Tribe Called Quest is their finest. Of course, they're all superb, but 1993's "Midnight Marauders" - their third full-length - may well be the best of all. That's a big call, but we'd ask any doubters to give it another listen. The New York crew is in particularly fine form on the mic throughout, while the backing tracks, which make great use of crunchy, head-nodding beats and hundreds of superb, hand-picked samples, are amongst the most intricately produced, groovy and deep ever committed to wax. It's one of those hip-hop sets that should be in the collection of any committed music head, and not just rap fans.
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Played by: I Love Hip Hop
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The Low End Theory (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84871. Rel: 09 Aug 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Excursions (3:53)
Buggin' Out (3:33)
Rap Promoter (3:23)
Butter (2:29)
Verses From The Abstract (4:05)
Show Business (3:36)
Vibes & Stuff (4:21)
The Infamous Date Rape (3:27)
Check The Rhime (3:05)
Everything Is Fair (2:53)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:12)
Skypager (3:49)
What? (0:55)
Scenario (4:00)
Review: In 1991, A Tribe Called Quest released The Low End Theory, a groundbreaking album that solidified their status as hip-hop legends. Building on the jazz-infused sound of their debut, the album featured sparse grooves and expertly chosen bass samples, with jazz bassist Ron Carter contributing to 'Verses from the Abstract.' DJ Ali Shaheed Muhammad's minimalistic approach allowed Q-Tip and Phife Dawg's lyrical prowess to shine, showcasing their clever wordplay, humor, and social commentary. Tracks like 'Butter' and 'The Infamous Date Rape' addressed misogyny, while 'Rap Promoter' and 'Show Business' critiqued the music industry. The album's production is consistently smooth, with standout tracks such as 'Check The Rhime' and 'Jazz (We've Got).' The posse cut 'Scenario,' featuring Leaders of the New School, is a legendary closer. The album's influence on hip-hop is undeniable, inspiring future artists like Kendrick Lamar and Outkast. The Low End Theory remains relevant and refreshing, a testament to Tribe's creativity and unflappable style. It's a masterful blend of thought-provoking lyrics and impeccable production, making it one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time.
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Beats Rhymes & Life (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84881. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Phony Rappers
Get A Hold
Motivators
Jam
Crew
The Pressure
1nce Again (feat Tammy Lucas)
Mind Power
The Hop
Keeping It Moving
Baby Phife's Return
Separate/Together
What Really Goes On
Word Play
Stressed Out (feat Faith Evans)
Review: The hip-hop legends' fourth album, released in 1996, marked a pivotal shift in their musical journey. The production, led by The Ummahia collective including Q-Tip and the late J Dillaiintroduced a more minimalist and darker tone compared to their earlier, jazz-infused works. Tracks like '1nce Again' and 'Stressed Out' exemplify this evolution, blending introspective lyrics with innovative beats. The reissue offers a renewed appreciation for the group's willingness to experiment and evolve, highlighting a significant chapter in their discography.
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We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service
Cat: 889853 778713. Rel: 06 Jan 17
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Space Program (5:27)
We The People.... (3:05)
Whateva Will Be (2:53)
Solid Wall Of Sound (3:43)
Dis Generation (3:33)
Kids... (3:45)
Melatonin (4:39)
Enough!! (3:23)
Mobius (2:52)
Black Spasmodic (3:01)
The Killing Season (2:46)
Lost Somebody (4:22)
Movin Backwards (4:37)
Conrad Tokyo (3:23)
Ego (3:31)
The Donald (5:25)
Review: The general consensus is that We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service, A Tribe Called Quest's sixth and final album, is something of a triumph, with many critics hailing it as the best full-length of 2016. It's certainly a fine set, full of their trademark musically rich backing tracks (enhanced, this time round, with a greater reliance on live instrumentation), conscious lyrics and distinctive, on-point vocal delivery. Given their legendary status within hip-hop, it's unsurprising to see a string of similarly high profile guests dotted throughout, with Busta Rhymes, Andre 3000, Kayne West, Consequence, Jack White and Elton John (presumably in sampled form) all lending a hand. Even if you're only mildly interested in hip-hop, this should be essential listening.
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Hits Rarities & Remixes (reissue)
Cat: 196588 84891. Rel: 14 Feb 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Oh My God (remix) (3:55)
Award Tour (feat Trugoy) (3:28)
Can I Kick It? (4:26)
One, Two, S**t (feat Busta Rhymes) (4:32)
Electric Relaxation (3:39)
Mr Incognito (3:48)
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (4:01)
Check The Rhime (3:38)
Lyrics To Go (Tumblin' Dice remix) (3:44)
Scenario (4:13)
Same Ol' Thing (4:17)
Buggin' Out (3:34)
Bonita Applebum (3:33)
Jazz (We've Got) (4:11)
Glamour & Glitz (3:39)
Clap Your Hands (3:25)
The Night He Got Caught (3:09)
Peace, Prosperity & Paper (3:48)
Review: This two-disc compilation serves as both a tribute and a comprehensive dive into the legacy of one of hip-hop's most influential groups. A Tribe Called Quest were instrumental at the start of the 90s for helping the hip-hop genre move into more conscious lyrics that thanks to the members, took storytelling to a new level. Creating some of the most catchy tracks in hip-hop history, the group continue to grow in respect as one of the best acts in the genre of all time. With a mix of career-defining hits, rare B-sides and fresh remixes, this package is a rich exploration of their artistry. Tracks like 'Can I Kick It?', 'Electric Relaxation' and 'Scenario' stand as monuments to their enduring impact, racking up millions of streams and inspiring new generations of listeners. Previously unreleased gems 'Mr. Incognito' and 'The Night He Got Caught' feel right at home alongside anthems like 'Award Tour' and 'Bonita Applebum', highlighting the group's versatility and storytelling prowess. The inclusion of remixes, such as 'Lyrics To Go (Tumblin Dice Remix)' and 'Oh My God (Remix)', adds layers of freshness to timeless classics. The attention to detail in this collection is remarkable. Tracks like 'Jazz (We've Got)' and 'Check The Rhyme' sound revitalised, with crisp production showing their intricate melodies and sharp lyricism. From the playful narrative of 'I Left My Wallet in El Segundo' to the bold swagger of 'Buggin' Out,' every track contributes to the story of a group widely considered to be one rap's all time greats.
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Various 1
Various 1 (heavyweight vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 001. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Deep House
A Vision Of Panorama - "From The South" (5:13)
Eternal Love - "Sunset Shampoo" (5:21)
Pool Boy - "Icy Dub" (3:31)
Wolfey - "Soma" (4:10)
Laseech - "Forbidden Estuary" (6:12)
Larry Quest - "Room 4 More" (5:29)
Jay Sound - "Reflections Of Love" (feat Josefine) (6:33)
Review: Fusion Sequence is a new offshoot from the Mellophonia label that kicks off with a heavyweight release both literally - its 180g vinyl - and metaphorically. It features seven different artists offering up one track each on what is a widescreen exploration of fresh deep house. They are A Vision of Panorama, Eternal Love, Pool Boy, Wolfey, Laseech, Larry Quest and Jay Sound and between them everything from cuddly depths to more moody late-night deepness is covered on an EP that brings plenty of new perspectives. A fine inaugural 12", then.
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The Sound Collides With Colour & Shadows Explode
Cat: MPD0 44. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Deep House
Welcome U (6:01)
Even Though It's Make Believe (6:45)
We Want The World (Guitar mix) (5:40)
Rhythm Man (6:35)
Trip Man (2:30)
Trip Man (Spee mix) (6:31)
Come On (4:43)
Bootsy Sly (6:34)
Play Me Some Beautiful Dreamy Music (2:54)
Review: A2L were active between 1988 and 1990 and released two albums and several EPs on labels like 1st Bass, Big One and Force Inc. Their sound blended British psychedelic house with elements of new beat, industrial, EBM and early acid house and in doing so captured the raw energy of the UK rave scene. Notably different from typical acid house acts of the time, A2L's music took in machine funk, samplers and turntable techniques to create trippy, infectious grooves. This collection compiles rare underground gems from them from 1989 and features standout tracks like 'Even Though It's Make Believe' and 'Come On.' It's a great look back to the experimental spirit of the late 80s.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau, ROTCIV
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Magnetic Gliding (reissue)
Cat: MPD 039. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Techno
Sonic Stripes (9:48)
Flow (9:39)
Rise (9:02)
Phantome Of House (5:43)
Shelloid (10:59)
PSE (2:41)
Part Of The Planet (8:54)
Destination Underwood (4:00)
Review: Although it's a genuinely terrific album, A3000's 1994 set Magnetic Gliding remains unknown to all but a handful of 90s ambient and ambient techno enthusiasts. Musique Pour La Danse has, wisely some would argue, decided to reissue it. Produced by Swiss scene stalwarts Marco Repetto (best known as part of cult post-punk era combo Grauzone) and Stefan Riesen - who later joined forces again as Synectics on Reflex - the album flits between spacey deep techno workouts (sublime opener 'Sonic Stripes'), psychedelic ambient soundscapes (see the similarly impressive 'Flow'), and the kind of hybrid cuts served up by 90s contemporaries such as Spacetime Continuum and Air Liquide. In a word: essential.
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Aaliyah
Aaliyah (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ERE 674. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Hip Hop/R&B
We Need A Resolution (feat Timbaland) (4:00)
Loose Rap (feat Static) (3:46)
Rock The Boat (4:37)
More Than A Woman (3:49)
Never No More (3:56)
I Care 4 U (4:28)
Extra Smooth (3:50)
Read Between The Lines (4:11)
U Got Nerve (3:39)
I Refuse (5:42)
It's Whatever (4:03)
I Can Be (3:00)
Those Were The Days (3:23)
What if (4:09)
Try Again (4:44)
Review: There was a big fuss made when Aaliyah's music finally made it to streaming services late last year, which shows just how in demand it remains over a quarter of a century after it first hit record stores. Her self titled long player was an early and frankly just about unbeatable blueprint for r&b that has more than stood the test of time. With guests posts from Static From Playa and Timbaland she opened up on all manner of subjects from rejection to love, personal anxiety to better times. The slick production still sounds fresh, as does the timeless vocal work.
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One In A Million (reissue)
Cat: ERE 672. Rel: 03 Aug 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Beats 4 Da Streets (intro) (2:10)
Hot Like Fire (4:20)
One In A Million (4:27)
A Girl Like You (4:17)
If Your Girl Only Knew (4:52)
Choosey Lover (Old School/New School) (7:07)
Got To Give It Up (4:38)
4 Page Letter (4:42)
Everything's Gonna Be Alright (4:42)
Giving You More (4:21)
I Gotcha' Back (2:55)
Never Givin' Up (5:08)
Heartbroken (4:16)
Never Comin' Back (4:07)
Ladies In Da House (4:18)
The One I Gave My Heart To (4:30)
Came To Give Love (outro) (1:41)
Review: Here's a chance to cop a pivotal piece of R&B history on vinyl. Aaliyah's second album was released in 1996, when she was just 17, and she was already one of the most commanding artists in modern R&B. Working closely with Missy Elliot and Timbaland on a number of the tracks, she made a significant step on from her debut with a revitalised and forward-leaning sound, and all while finishing drama school and preparing to star in Romeo Must Die. One In A Million is solid gold start to finish, and given how costly original pressings of it can be on the second hand market, this reissue is long overdue so grab it while you can.
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Yo Nakyy
Yo Nakyy (heavyweight vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DAUW 58LP. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Kimaltava Latakko (19:52)
Ilma Koskettaa Ilmaa (20:52)
Review: Finland's Olli Aarni delivers two swirling, longform tape meanderings on Dauw Belgium. Aarni's music is effortlessly analogous to organic structures and growth, and the A-side is a blissfully suspended, gauzy trip, with resonant pads and emotive tintinnabulations permeating thick, gravelly clouds of teeming tape flutter. On the flip, hollow drones give way to a dense haze of soft noise and abstraction, before regressing to purer sine rumblings towards a cathartic conclusion.
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Wysing Forest
Wysing Forest (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 45 BCLP. Rel: 19 Jun 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Two Degrees
Amphis
Unfurling
Free Migration
Highrise
Tree Spirit
The Balance Of Power
Snippet
Amphis (reprise)
Review: Modular synthesizer fetishist Luke Abbott apparently got the inspiration for this sophomore set during time spent as the "musician in residence" at the Wysing Arts Centre in Cambridgeshire back in 2012. Named after a piece of woodland close by, it sees Abbott using live analogue electronics to try and create a "natural life cycle" over the album's nine tracks. Interestingly, it differs from his impressive debut album in a number of ways; while Holkham Drones touched on krautrock, drone and intense ambience, Wysing Forest doffs a cap to spiritual jazz, Terry Riley and ambient explorer Pete Namlook. It's a beguiling set, all told, and one that constantly veers between crunchy bursts of intense IDM and becalmed, breathtaking ambience.
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Rediscovered
Rediscovered (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: I9MV 003. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Techno
Here It Is (4:21)
Another Tune (4:48)
Composure (Life Goes On) (2:52)
Strictly Rockers (3:27)
Wen Me Come (4:26)
Reel 2 Reel (3:39)
The Future? (4:46)
Review: UK artist David Duncan recorded only one EP as Ability II and it recently got reissued and soon snapped up. Now, much to the delight of fans of the man behind the classic tune 'Pressure Dub' he is back. This album features an exclusive collection of tunes he made back in his heyday in the 90s, none of which were released at the time, and none of which you will have ever heard before anywhere. They feature his signature sound designs across seven cuts that sound as futuristic now as they ever could as they combine jacked-up house, techno and tech into scintillating and dub-weighted sounds for the club.
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Thema Maboneng (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 034. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Jazz
Thema Maboneng (6:24)
Khwezela Mkhwezeli (5:55)
Jika Sibongile (4:04)
Cothozani Bafana (3:23)
Igxababa Lembhadada (6:08)
Pho Usolani (4:35)
Review: Jazz Room reissue the infamous first mini-album by Abacothozi. Formed in 1973 by bassist Berthwel Maphumulo, Mac Mathunjwa on organ, Innocent Mathunjwa on drums, Joe Zikhali on guitar, Thema Maboneng was released in 1975, before being almost immediately forgotten. However, a recent rediscovery by diggers and curators Kon & Amir, for their lauded Off The Track Volume Two: Queens compilation, sparked a renewed interest; the South African four-piece shared equal responsibility in writing and arranging these six instrumentals, which are tight and full, and come replete with Hammonds, well-surrounded guitar, and cross-sticking snare hits.
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You Can't Unsee Me
Cat: TS 000LP. Rel: 31 Jan 25
 
Electro
All Relative
Been Here Before
Skyfather
To Be Determined
Real Myths
A Yearning Feeling
Connected To Life
True Freedom Without Boundaries
Review: The Abstract Eye often works live and crafts tunes in one take, and that MO is the idea behind this new collection. It features plenty of hard-to-define sounds from over the last ten years, many of them with a cosmic synth outlook and raw analogue drums. 'Skyfather' is a real eye opener with its sense of mystic cosmic wonder, 'Real Myths' fizzes bring as burning phosphorus and 'A Yearning Feeling' is more paired back and introspective with jittery drums and electro rhythms all soothed by the melancholic synth work.
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Extra Meta
Extra Meta (limited LP)
Cat: NIM 012. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Samba Temperado (4:36)
Mars Trax (5:11)
Acid Rio (5:32)
Quantum (5:43)
Vectrex (6:06)
A Mixed Feeling (6:32)
Italodoppler (5:05)
Review: As the artist alias kind of suggests, Abyssy takes a deep dive into the unknown depths of the human spirit. It finds the artist returning to Simona Faraone's label after several years and finds him exploring electronic sounds of the 70s and 80s, blending Berlin school minimalism with Detroit techno's soul and funk. It is a record that ranges in mood and tempo as it heads into oceanic depths where wispy pads and chattery percussive patterns collide in unusual ways. It's a largely abstract album of unusual sound designs and genuine electronic discovery that often has you wondering just how certain abounds have been made.
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Played by: Ltj xperience, DJ ROCCA
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1992-2001 (reissue)
1992-2001 (reissue) (limited gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 15911. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Shaker (4:00)
All The Time (3:36)
Louise (6:49)
Return From The Ice (5:13)
How Sweet I Roamed (3:04)
Germs (4:32)
Shore Power (4:27)
Always Late (5:37)
Things Are Gonna Be Alright (demo) (3:58)
Midnight Cowboy (3:23)
Chew (6:01)
Too Much Time (4:04)
Vibrato (4:32)
Pico (4:12)
Stray (demo) (5:58)
Smokey (5:16)
Review: Los Angeles trio Acetone were one of the most quietly influential bands of the 1990s, blending elements of country, folk, and psychedelic rock into a unique sound that was all their own. Fans of Duster, Mazzy Star or Slint - but for whom a lilting country twang is also a necessary ingredient in the listening pie - will be sated. 1992-2001 collects the band's entire discography, including their legendary album If You Only Knew, which has been out of print for years. Sensitive, plodding and occupying only the haziest of backwaters of memory for most, highlights from this eerie LITA throwback include the tracks 'Germs' and 'Midnight Cowboy'. But all the tracks do the job, to be honest.
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Heart Sutra (remastered)
Heart Sutra (remastered) (180 gram clear & pink splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 69059LOTUSPINK. Rel: 25 Oct 24
 
International
Hip Heart Sutra (3:00)
Mantra Of Avalokiteshvara (4:10)
Impermanent-Precept (3:30)
Discourse On The Samadhi Of The Jewel Emperor (3:32)
K Heart Sutra (3:44)
Thousand Hands Sutra (17:46)
Review: Ahn Chi-haeng, a towering figure in Korea's gayo scene, made his mark in the 1960s through the 8th US Army entertainment circuit, later leading the popular 1970s soft rock band Young Sound. By the early 90s, he was a powerhouse in the music industry, known for his Midas touch as a producer. At the age of 60, Ahn shifted gears, embracing his Buddhist faith through a series of experimental sutra recordings. Unlike traditional sutra renditions, Ahn infused these spiritual texts with hip-hop beats and guitar riffs, making them both spiritually resonant and musically engaging. The 2004 release of these recordings, originally meant for a small Buddhist audience, found a second life a decade later when younger listeners discovered them online. This reissue, part of Beatball's effort to spotlight Ahn's extensive catalog, selects six standout sutras from the 2004 double CD. The tracks, including 'Hip Heart Sutra' and 'Mantra of Avalokiteshvara', are meticulously remastered by Dave Cooley, bringing new energy to the beats and ensuring these unique pieces resonate with both Ahn's original intent and today's listeners. This vinyl release offers a rare opportunity to experience Ahn's innovative fusion of spirituality and modern music.
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Tags: Asian | Korean
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Trois
Trois (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CRAM 313DLP. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Leila (feat Sofiane Saidi) (4:18)
Done Done (feat Cem Yildiz) (5:46)
Ya Mahla (feat Wael Alkak) (6:55)
Halim Guelil (feat Cheb Halim) (3:58)
Habaytak (feat Ghizlane Melih) (4:48)
Gouloulou (feat Fella Soltana) (3:43)
Acid Chawi (feat Khnafer Lazhar) (4:45)
Rachid Trip (feat Rachid Taha) (6:29)
Emo (5:06)
Sayarat 303 (part II) (7:13)
Review: Electronic music is guilty of so many injustices it's hard to know where to begin. Among the least talked about historically is the lack of space made for South Asian and South Asian-heritage artists, who, despite the written pantheons doing their best not to emphasise it, have contributed an incredible amount to the canon's many genres. Things are improving in terms of representation and visibility, but there is still a very, very long way to go.

Even without the urgent need for more equal coverage, it was always going to be hugely exciting to get a copy of an Acid Arab album. And Trois does not disappoint. The Paris-based production duo invite us into ever-deeper corners of their sound, from the tense prog chug of 'Ya Mahla' and the stripped techno build of 'Rachid Trip', to the slick and sexy, writhing broken gem 'Gouloulou', it's as varied as the influences involved.
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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold 2xLP) (1 per customer)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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LXXXVIII
LXXXVIII (deep blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 295. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Push Power (A1) (4:07)
Hit That Spdiff (B8) (7:41)
Azd Rain (G1) (4:38)
Memory Haze (C1) (3:58)
Game Over (E1) (3:14)
Typewriter World (C8) (4:35)
Its Me (G8) (5:10)
Chill (H2) (1:12)
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze (D7) (6:24)
Oway (F7) (4:52)
M2 (F8) (2:58)
Azifiziks (D8) (5:00)
Pluto (A2) (2:48)
Review: Darren Cunningham continues his inimitable exploration as Actress with a new album reportedly informed by game theory. Drawing on the tactics of chess as a framework for creating and releasing his ninth studio album, the artist himself describes this as a 'voyage into luxury sonics', and indeed 'Push Power (a 1)' has a certain languid piano jazz sophistication to it. But there's still plenty of that rugged, off-centre groove beating away underneath, and in its subdued and singular style, it feels like an Actress record through and through. Profound, moving and bold in its originality, this is yet another triumph for an artist who constantly shakes up the conventions of club music.
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LXXXVIII (Deluxe Edition)
LXXXVIII (Deluxe Edition) (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 295X. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Push Power (A1)
Hit That Spdiff (B8)
Azd Rain (G1)
Memory Haze (C1)
Game Over (E1)
Typewriter World (C8)
Its Me (G8)
Chill (H2)
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze (D7)
Oway (F7)
M2 (F8)
Azifiziks (D8)
Pluto (A2)
Track 14 (23:11)
Track 15 (25:32)
Review: Actress is back with another masterful diversion away from the tired old narratives of what dance music used to be. Darren Cunningham himself suggests this record is a 'voyage into luxury sonics', and you can find yourself carried away on some truly exquisite musicality whether it's the meandering jazz piano of 'Push Power (a 1)' or the haunting voices flickering through 'Game Over (e 1)'. Throughout, though, there's still that strong sense of Actress as he's always been, anchored by grubby rhythms, passing through a filter unique to his sound alone. This special edition of the album comes with a bonus disc containing the '88' LP, which originally only came out on tape and digital in 2020.
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Colours Revisited
Colours Revisited (3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 181 001LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
73 MK8 Revisited (5:34)
Metropolis Revisited (3:18)
Music In My Mind Revisited (6:04)
Jaxx Revisited (3:59)
The Tree Knows Everything Revisited (feat Kirsty Hawkshaw) (8:04)
Circles Revisited (extended) (5:35)
Mother Earth Revisited (5:01)
Dirty Harry Revisited (5:34)
F-Jam Revisited (feat MC Conrad) (5:41)
Aromatherapy Revisited (6:57)
Review: Colours Revisited isn't just a nod to Adam F's 1997 Colours but a wholly reconstructed journey that blends the echoes of late 90s drum and bass with new layers of live instrumentation. Rather than dusting off the original, Adam F digs deep, pairing soulful grooves with UK jazz virtuoso Julian Joseph's keys and the rich textures of re-recorded vocals by Kirsty Hawkshaw. A standout, 'Metropolis' channels the Metalheadz-issued original's punch with a vivid, rhythmic pulse, while 'Music in My Mind' echoes Herbie Hancock's influence. The album pulses with both reverence and reinvention, casting classic tracks in a fresh sonic space where analogue warmth meets carefully layered modernity. This is Colours, all brilliantly retold for a new era.
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Another Wednesday
Another Wednesday (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PAXAM 083LP. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Indie/Alternative
When You Cross Over (4:36)
Wednesdays (5:34)
Poison & Pain (3:41)
Mamma (4:34)
Tracks Of My Tears (2:56)
Walk In The Dark (4:57)
Birmingham (2:58)
I'm Sorry & I Love You (3:54)
It's Not That Kind Of Night (4:44)
So, Anyways (3:02)
Moon River (3:57)
Dreaming You Backwards (3:13)
Who's Going To Love Me Now (3:49)
Review: Ryan Adams' Wednesday album was released in 2020 and is introspective with songwriting up there with the best Americana. It's a world away from the classic rock swagger of his previous album, Prisoner, but no less powerful. This new album takes the exact same tracklist and reinvents the sound and spirit. It's a novel approach and a refreshing way of thinking about new studio releases for a label. 'Dreaming You Backwards and 'I'm Sorry and I Love You' has more of a more baroque pop with lush string sounds embellishing the fraught emotional tension; 'Dreaming Of You Backwards' is similarly majestic with classical music references guiding it. Compare these takes with the previous record's soulful rock feel - close in some ways to the sound of Hiss Golden Messenger - and it becomes clear Adams has shed that sound completely and achieved a true reinvention.
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Somethin' Else (reissue)
Somethin' Else (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 585921 3. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Autumn Leaves (10:57)
Love For Sale (7:05)
Somethin' Else (8:05)
One For Daddy-O (8:23)
Dancing In The Dark (4:07)
Review: Cannonball Adderley's Somethin' Else is a masterpiece that features the peak of his lyrical invention and the superb interplay between him, Miles Davis, and the rest of the ensemble. Originally released in 1958, this album exemplifies the essence of hard bop with its gorgeous blues lines and taut, focused groove. The title track and 'One for Daddy-O' highlight the exquisite craftsmanship of both horn players, while the rhythm section, featuring Hank Jones, Sam Jones, and Art Blakey, provides a solid foundation for their improvisations. Adderley's alto saxophone shines, particularly on 'Dancing in the Dark,' where his romantic improvisation evokes the spirit of Charlie Parker and Johnny Hodges. What sets Somethin' Else apart is its clarity and directness. Each note and phrase is carefully considered, contributing to the overall narrative of the music. Davis, known for his minimalist approach, outlines the themes with precision, allowing for a common understanding to emerge among the musicians. Somethin' Else is a timeless record that continues to inspire listeners with its beauty and depth.
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Lost Myself
Cat: HC 39. Rel: 16 May 16
 
Jazz
Evolution (3:50)
I Have A Dream (5:13)
Feeling Good (5:39)
Flow (4:02)
Sorrow Tears & Blood (4:32)
What A Night (3:52)
Going Nowhere (5:51)
Spirit (4:25)
Review: Soul and jazz meet head to head on this new LP from Hot Casa, to truly bring the two genres into their natural alignment. Hola Adisa Farrar is a vocalist who hails from California via Jamaican roots, while Florian Pellissier brings though his Parisian jazz stronghold, and the pair lay down some unmissable Dingwalls-reminiscent gems. In fact, this is the perfect sort of album for those diggers looking for that perfect jazz-funk record, the one that slipped away; the drumming across all of the tracks is hypnotic but changes enough to retain that mysticism, the pianos glide over the melodies in a delicate but playful way, and Farrar's vocals are an utter beauty spilled all over the rhythm. A must have, and a warmly recommended album. Supported by Mukatsuku.
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The Aging Process
Cat: LIES 174. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Electro
Speaking Via Telepathy (4:47)
Sensor-Tised (5:57)
Walking Through Walls (5:39)
They've Instilled Fear In Us (6:15)
Catch Me If You Can (5:14)
Atlantis Rising (5:23)
Leading The Way (6:10)
Dormant DNA Activation (6:39)
The Code Decipher (6:26)
Review: New York City techno veteran Adam X returns to Long Island Electrical Systems under the ADMX71 alias, where he once again explores the outer fringes of experimental electronics on his latest LP The Aging Process, existing at the intersection of industrial, EBM and techno. Beginning with the contorted noise soundscape of 'Speaking Via Telepathy' he soon unleashes the seething brain bash of 'Sensor-Tised' followed by the strobing tunnel vision of 'Walking Through Walls'. Elsewhere, there's more dystopian themes aplenty as heard on the static TBM pulse of 'They've Instilled Fear In Us', or the pitch black war funk of 'Leading The Way' and the muscular slow burner 'Leading The Way'.

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Viralata (reissue)
Cat: LPA 003. Rel: 24 Jun 20
 
International
Cascavel (2:59)
Paraiba Do Sul (4:26)
Brincadeira Em Re (1:51)
Brincadeira Em Mi Bemol (3:07)
Caminhada (2:16)
Vermelhinho (3:40)
Nordeste (3:52)
Alegria De Carnaval (3:08)
Diana E Paulo (3:23)
Viralata (2:41)
Assanhada (2:24)
A Marcha (3:54)
Review: First released in 1979 during the heyday of Brazil's jazz-funk movement, Antonio Adolfo's Viralata has long been considered an era-defining release by those who know. Given that original Brazilian copies are frustratingly hard to come by, this official reissue from Far Out Recordings - who previously worked with Adolfo on his 2007 set Destiny - should be an essential purchase for all those who dig Brazilian music. A little more jazz-focused than albums by contemporaries such as Azymuth, much of "Viralata" is slick, polished and incredibly well produced, with notable samba influences amongst the unashamed tributes to leading American artists. As you'd perhaps expect, the musicianship is astonishing.
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AOEIU: An Ordinary Exercise In Unity
Cat: PH 33009. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
International
Mam Peela Suure (3:50)
Vocalize My Luv (3:58)
AOEIU (10:14)
Otoma Da Naba (4:05)
O Yinne Te San Tue (4:08)
Uh-Ah Song (3:31)
Fo Yelle (4:51)
Review: Parsed into its unabbreviated form, title of Florence Adooni's vintage-sounding but brand new highlife record is an endearing reminder that togetherness should not be thought a luxury, but rather a human right and expectation, hence its ordinariness. Rooted in the rich traditions of Ghana's Fra Fra culture and propelled by cosmic production from Philophon Records' visionary Max Weissenfeldt, this release is a bold fusion of hereditary rhythms and fresh productions, proving that the convivialities often associated with traditional West African music need not be lost on the global situation of 2024. The standout here has to be 'Vocalize My Luv', a punchy track, with carnivalesque Afro-dance stylings and a resinous bass breadth charge, as Adooni sings powerfully of the innate human need for expression.
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Tags: Afrobeat
 in stock $25.17
Rehearsal Tape
Rehearsal Tape (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: ITR 213616. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
One Chord Wonders (2:37)
New Boys (3:34)
Quickstep (3:29)
We Who Wait (1:56)
Bored Teenagers (1:58)
Review: The discovery and subsequent release of The Adverts' Rehearsal Tape is a punk rock revelation. Dating back to 1977, this cassette recording, initially overlooked by Chiswick Records, finally sees the light of day thanks to Henry Rollins' keen ears and determination. As pioneers of the UK punk scene, The Adverts' influence looms large, with their singles and debut album cementing their status as classics of the genre. Rehearsal Tape offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the band's early days, capturing their energy and spirit in its purest form. Transferred and mastered with care, the tracks on this release sound incredible, retaining their original rawness while benefiting from modern production techniques. For fans of punk history, this vinyl release is a treasure trove, featuring The Adverts at their raw, unbridled best.
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Aeolus: A Retrospective
Aeolus: A Retrospective (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: AGSLP 003. Rel: 20 Feb 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Orion (8:09)
Jungle Love (4:54)
Mystery Of Music Park (5:40)
Archangel Michale (3:31)
Ecstasy (4:25)
Father's Sorrow (6:01)
No Where To Run (4:07)
Magma-Mana (Pele's Passion -The Beauty Of Hi' iaka) (14:29)
Cosmic Snail (5:41)
All Souls (3:43)
Deep (3:26)
The Magician (8:12)
On Angels Becoming Human (4:01)
Review: A remarkable retrospective compiled and carefully curated by Aloha Got Soul as hugely influential composer, soundscape conjurer and devotional musician Robert Myers enjoys full focus. With detailed notes and stories of each track's narrative, Robert's largely beatless wind and synth paintings are at once lavish, subtle and endlessly deep. Cosmic, progressive and laced with more and more intricacies to spot on every listen, this is a spell-binding historical exercise.
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Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue)
Songs Of Praise (Expanded Edition) (reissue) (2xLP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 50. Rel: 06 Mar 20
 
Dub
Free Chant (Churchical Chant Of The Iyabinghi) (3:33)
Orderliness, Godliness, Discipline & Dignity (3:21)
Hymn (5:47)
Dervish Chant (7:43)
Hold Some More (6:22)
Healing Father (4:43)
Healing Ceremony (3:52)
Cattle Herders Chant (4:21)
Ethiopian Praises (1:25)
My God (4:12)
Gospel Train (3:04)
Chant For The Spirits (4:09)
God Is Great (4:27)
Deer Spirit Song (2:22)
Full Charge (6:12)
Fullness (5:30)
Special Mix (3:07)
Review: By the time they recorded "Songs of Praise" in 1990, African Head Charge had gone from being an Adrian Sherwood solo project to a fully-fledged band helmed by percussionist Bonjo Ivabinghi Noah. Here reissued to mark the album's 20th birthday, the set remains arguably the group's greatest single work. While rooted in the twin attractions of heavy dub and dense African percussion, the album makes extensive use of a dizzying array of influences, from gospel, steppers reggae and yacht rock, to traditional Arabic music, blues, disco, religious chants and even industrial music. This edition features a handful of decent bonus tracks, but they're unnecessary: the original album is little less than a masterpiece and should reside in every discerning listener's record collection.
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 in stock $34.85
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