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Singles
Chemical Plant Zone
Cat: CLMN 186. Rel: 07 May 21
 
Funk
Chemical Plant Zone (4:19)
Sagat Theme (3:03)
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Rat Trap
Rat Trap (limited purple swirl vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 229C1. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Funk
Rat Trap (3:55)
Chop Bop (3:57)
Review: KC
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Ice Breaker
Cat: CLMN 174. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Soul
Ice Breaker (3:26)
Yeah Yeah (3:25)
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Fatal Attraction
Cat: CLMN 258. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Soul
Fatal Attraction (2:14)
It's Not Our Time (2:36)
Review: Hailing from sunny California, funk/soul/jazz crew The Charities bring heart and grit to a track that delves into the intoxicating pull of a love destined to implode. The song paints a vivid portrait of a desriable yet destructive partner whose charm conceals a narcissistic core. With sharp, emotive lyrics and a bittersweet melody, it yearns for the intensity of love's highs and the sting of its inevitable downfall. It's a classic tale of attraction turning to heartache, delivered with a raw authenticity that lingers. Their third single since forming, 'Fatal Attraction' might just be their best yet, while on the flip side, 'It's Not Our Time' shifts to a softer, more reflective tone. This bittersweet ballad explores the ache of love interrupted, as two lovers part ways with the hope that time and distance will lead to a brighter reunion. The warmth of the band's instrumentation, coupled with tender, heartfelt vocals, makes this track a touching counterbalance to the A-side's intensity. The Charities' ability to channel deep emotion through timeless grooves is soulful storytelling at its finest.
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Here We Are
Cat: CLMN 201. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Soul
Here We Are (feat Carlton Jumel Smith) (3:04)
Here We Are (instrumental) (3:04)
Review: Colemine step up with another sure shot of impeccable modern soul, this time coming from Australian outfit Dojo Cuts. 'Here We Are' is a slow jam with sadness in its heart, but it hits hard. That's in no small part down to the impassioned vocal turn from Carlton Jumel Smith, who gets his message across with conviction on this classically styled ballad. One for rainy days and poignant moments, with the instrumental on the flip when you want the music to carry you away.
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Leave You Alone
Cat: CLMN 245. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Soul
Leave You Alone (3:11)
Thom's Heartbreak (3:37)
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Get A Hold Of Yourself
Get A Hold Of Yourself (cloudy grey vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 216C1. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Soul
Get A Hold Of Yourself (2:50)
It Hurts Me So Much (2:47)
Review: For fans of classic soul like Lee Fields and Bobby Oroza, Kelly Finnigan's latest 45 is a pure delight. On the A-side, an upbeat Northern soul-inspired track from A Lover Was Born pulses with raw emotionisyncopated guitars and brass-powered intensity back Finnigan's story of a love in crisis. The B-side adds a bonus cut, evoking the 60s soul vibe of Stax Records with a deep, minor-key groove. Here, gospel-tinged harmonies and moody horns underscore Finnigan's heartache, capturing a timeless feel with modern passion.
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Over You
Over You (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 198. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Soul
Over You (2:39)
Have Mercy (3:59)
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My God Has A Telephone
Cat: CLMN 146V2. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Soul
My God Has A Telephone (2:56)
Live On (4:09)
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Fly Away
Fly Away (orange vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: CLMN 257C1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Soul
Fly Away (3:17)
Play On (2:47)
Review: Colemine's latest transmigration of soul comes incarnated in rainbow-hued 45 form, culling two more slamming singles from Aaron Frazer's new and forthcoming LP, Into The Blue. Following the Brooklyn drummer and singer's earlier 2024 7"s 'Bad News/Done Lyin' and 'Bring You A Ring', we now consider ourselves further enriched by this contradictorily loose but tight soul-funk flabbergaster, which veers bassy and beatific, making stark and strident use of etheric vocals by singer Kiyamma Griffin.
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Fly Away
Cat: CLMN 257. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Soul
Fly Away (3:17)
Play On (2:47)
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Bring You A Ring
Bring You A Ring (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 241. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Soul
Bring You A Ring (3:05)
You Don't Wanna Be My Baby (4:06)
Review: Baltimore-born US songwriter Aaron Frazer's 'Bring You A Ring' has the sort of timeless quality to it that so much of the soul dropped on this label comes with. It is a superbly velvety sound that is both easy to listen to yet hugely emotive. Vocally it celebrates love and connection and is a real heart melter. On the flip side you get something just as groovy in 'You Don't Wanna Be My Baby.' This one has harmonies that float high in the sky and plenty of nice strings to add further richness.
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Private Space
Cat: CLMN 243. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Soul
Private Space (5:11)
Sea Of Love (3:43)
Review: Yet another killer 7" from Durand Jones & The Indicators for Colemine; here we've a premiere condensing of two of the star cuts from their most recent, eponymous record, also called Private Space. First we've of course 'Private Space', a string-laden, refractive meditation on longing, separation and inaccessibility; there is a sense of this feeling having been engendered involuntarily, as a result of separation, between lovers, as is so implied in Jones' devastatingly high vocals. Then the B-side boasts 'Sea Of Love', at which point it seems as though the floodgates of separation have been opened, the sluice of passion lowered; here an unstoppable of torrent of pianified disco-soul opens into an amorous estuary of swing. But of course, there's no way an ocean can be privatised (we hope).
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Smile
Smile (7")
Cat: CLMN 130. Rel: 24 Aug 15
 
Funk
Durand Jones & The Indications - "Smile" (3:46)
The Indications - "Tuck 'N' Roll" (2:49)
Review: Authentic soul business from Bloomington newbies The Indications brought to you by the good people at Colemine Records. Teaming up with Durand Jones for the A-side, "Smile" is a powerful preachy cut that digs deep into the classic funk mentality while sitting neatly upside the grills of Aloe Blacc or Gnarls Barkley. "Tuck N Roll", meanwhile, is a Meters-level slice of smouldering instrumental funk with big cymbal splashes and a blissful balance of Rhodes and guitar. Spotless.
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Private Space
Private Space (purple vinyl 7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLMN 243C1. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Soul
Private Space (5:11)
Sea Of Love (3:43)
Review: The latest 45 from Durand Jones & The Indications, out on Colemine Records, brings together two tracks from their previous LP, Private Space. Now lovingly refitted for 7" play as only the best cinematic soul should, the A-side of this record contains the album's title track. It comes in the form of a laid back, string-strung, smoothened progression, on which guitarist Blake Rhein plays minimal but on-the-money strokes, and the ever falsetto'ing Durand Jones sings creatively of and in tribute to the many cordoned-off corners, hiding places and hind spaces of the world; the essential vectors of lovemaking. The flip shakes up the ambiance to a higher set of stakes, deploying an upper-tempo, flunkie disco-funk, to hearsaid but hopeful talk of seas of love.
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Ride Or Die
Ride Or Die (red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 222C1. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Soul
Ride Or Die (4:12)
More Than Ever (3:13)
Review: Featuring two tracks that from Durand Jones & The Indications' third LP, this new 45 is a honeyed slice of retro-soul with pop leanings, as the band continues to mine the '60s and '70s for inspiration. Front to back, the record retains a healthy balance between the invention of new sounds and the sticking to strengths. The A-side 'Ride Or Die' casts the spotlight squarely on drummer Aaron Frazer, who also just so happens to have one of Earth's silkiest falsettos, while Jones' vocals lead the way through the sultry 'More Than Ever’.
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Too Many Tears
Too Many Tears (translucent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 242C1. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soul
Too Many Tears (2:12)
Cruisin' To The Parque (3:35)
Review: Colemine Records very much transports us back to another time with this latest lovely offering. It is a deep dive into the work of sophisticated lounge-pop as might be played during dinner at a trendy society ball back in the 60s. It comes from Durand Jones and The Indications and one track off they third album Too Many Tears. It's is one of heartbreak and is lit up by the gorgeous falsetto of Aaron Frazrs on the A-side, who tells s tale of betrayal. On the flip is a sweet soul sound soaked up by new school fans with an alternative indie an experimental sound from Y La Bomba led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Luz Elena Mendoza.
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Driptorch
Cat: CLMN 227. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Driptorch (3:06)
200 Dollar Blues (2:39)
Review: Ohio-based instrumental organ trio Parlor Greens, known for their blend of soul, funk and blues, return with a new 7" that follows their acclaimed debut from 2024. Side-1 features 'Driptorch', which is driven by crunchy drums from Tim Carman, funky guitar riffs by Jimmy James and Adam Scone's expressive Hammond organ. The track delivers a high-energy, groove-filled adventure. On Side-2 ,'200 Dollar Blues', introduces a fresh, mid-tempo instrumental. This blues shuffle highlights James' searing Stratocaster solos, complemented perfectly by Scone's soulful organ work. Their interplay exudes a raw, electrifying energy, while Carman's steady, dynamic drumming grounds the track, making this one for fans of deep soul and blues.
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There Must Be Something
There Must Be Something (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 214C1. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:29)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: Joey Quinones and his band Thee Sinisters deliver a retro new one, testifying their ability to operate masterfully in an old style of soul while releasing new music all the while. This split 7" 45 finds the LA falsetto lending his services to lo-fi reggae on the A side (There Myst Be Something'), before giving in to the bittersweet past on the B-side ('Love Me Like You Used To'). Expect a pleasing foray through hurt, tripletty slow-jam soul.
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Beck & Call
Cat: CLMN 240. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Soul
Beck & Call (2:55)
Daydreaming (4:00)
Review: The Sextones are a four-piece soul band from Reno, Nevada, who blend elements of rock, pop, and funk with a deep and mournful soul primacy. Fitting squarely into that oeuvre is their latest 'Beck & Call', which recalls their dearest inspirations - the likes of The Moments, Baby Huey and Curtis Mayfield - for two equally powerful falsetto'ing slow jams. The title track is the more emotive standout, channelling a hefty drum forward plod, lilting strings, soul-foundational bass, and lyrics dealing with letting go of a lost cause. 'Daydreaming', meanwhile, is more of a haze, and notably utilises electronic drums and a prominent sitar.
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For You
For You ("message in a bottle" transluscent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 232C1. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Soul
For You (3:06)
SI Lloraras (2:55)
Review: The Sinseers' 'For You' is the quintessential soundtrack to Southern California vibes. From the opening notes that evoke images of beautiful beach strands under the sun to the heartfelt chorus, the song transports listeners to another world. Led by Joey Quinones, a true son of East Los Angeles, Thee Sinseers defy categorisation as mere oldies players. Over the past five years, they've honed their craft, infusing r&b and soul with a modern twist. With 'For You,' they deliver a timeless blend of music that captures the essence of a bygone era while remaining fresh and relevant in today's scene.
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Can't Call Me Baby
Can't Call Me Baby (red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 248C1. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Soul
Don't Call Me Baby (4:21)
Take A Chance (3:52)
Review: Side-1's 'Can't Call My Baby', highlights the powerful lead vocals of Adriana Flores, taken from the full length debut of Thee Sinseers, which has already amassed nearly seven million streams on Spotify within just three months. Flores delivers a stunning performance, effortlessly conveying the song's emotional depth. On Side-2, the band unveils 'Take A Chance', a fresh and unreleased track. This song showcases Joey Quinones' signature crooning, as he encourages listeners to embrace love while they still can. The track's soulful harmonica adds a vibrant touch, seamlessly merging classic Motown influences with Latin soul rhythms. Together, these tracks exemplify Thee Sinseers' unique sound and artistic range, blending nostalgia with contemporary flair. Thee Sinseers continue to impress with their ability to capture the complexities of love through their melodic storytelling.
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Straight Shooter
Straight Shooter (limited blue marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 230C1. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Funk
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers make a triumphant return with two new tracks, this time pressed on striking blue vinyl, following the success of their 2022 debut Drift. The A-side, 'Straight Shooter,' is a full-throttle funk workout, packed with gritty guitar licks, sharp horns, and head-nodding drum breaks. With a raw edge and plenty of analogue warmth from the Fostex 8-track recording, it's a b-boy anthem in waiting. On the B-side, 'Island Travel' shifts gears into a more laid-back groove. A smooth afrobeat-inspired journey, it blends spiritual jazz and ethno-funk, with Kimo Eiserbeck's serene flute solo gliding over the hypnotic rhythms. Perfectly balancing the A-side's intensity, this one's for the heads looking to kick back and vibe out.
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Straight Shooter
Cat: CLMN 230. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Funk
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers return with two fresh cuts on their latest 7" single, marking their first release since 2022's Drift. On the A-side, 'Straight Shooter' lives up to its name, a raw funk jam that could kickstart a b-boy battle. Funky guitar riffs, punchy horns, and tight drum breaks propel the track forward, its energy intense and unfiltered, thanks to an all-analogue recording on a Fostex 8-track. On the flip, 'Island Travel' takes a more laid-back turn. It's a hypnotic Afrobeat number, with dreamy flute work from Kimo Eiserbeck, blending ethno-funk with spiritual jazz vibes. It's cinematic, atmospheric, and offers a perfect contrast to the edgier A-side.
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