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Playing Robots Into Heaven
Cat: 581973 6. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Asking To Break
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Tell Me
Fall Back
He's Been Wonderful
Big Hammer
I Want You To Know
Night Sky
Fire The Editor
If You Can Hear Me
Playing Robots Into Heaven
Review: During recent interviews, James Blake framed Playing Robots Into Heaven, his sixth album, as a kind of return to his club roots - an idea borne out by his decision to structure the album as a kind of imaginary "night out raving". Of course, this is Blake we're talking about, and while the album does lean heavily on the post-dubstep sound that made him famous (which itself drew as much from experimental electronica and outsider pop as dubstep, house or techno), it's not like he's suddenly turned into Ben UFO, Scuba or Mala. It's a highly enjoyable album, though, and one that combines his most familiar and cherished elements - heavily treated, emotive vocals, piano motifs, woozy electronics and ghostly chords - with grooves rooted in techno, house and UK bass. If you're a fan, you'll love it.
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Untrue
Untrue (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 002. Rel: 03 Nov 07
Track 1
Archangel
Near Dark
Ghost Hardware
Endorphin
Etched Headplate
In Mcdonalds
Untrue
Shell Of Light
Dog Shelter
Homeless
UK
Raver
Review: Of all the artists past and present who claim to let their music do their talking for them, Burial is one of the elite band of whom this truly is the case. In fact, so reluctant is he to engage with the cult-of-personality hoopla that surrounds almost every modern producer and musician of merit, that he remains a genuine recluse; he has never appeared live, only one obliquely-angled publicity photograph is known to exist, and the number of interviews he has given can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Yet despite this, his music speaks loud and wide, and the world has been listening ever since his 'South London Boroughs' EP debut on Hyperdub in March 2005. His eponymous album, which began life as a low-key release in May 2006, is now widely regarded as the benchmark release of the ever-widening dubstep genre, picking up unanimous critical acclaim along the way, and ending the year heavily featured in many 'best of' polls. Now Burial returns with 'Untrue', a new record of weird soul music, which lovingly processes spectral female voices into vaporised R&B and smudged 2step garage. Vocal lines are blurred, smeared, pitched up pitched down and pitch bent until their content is cast adrift from their original context and they whisper their saccharin sweet nothings into the void. The album continues with the debut's crackle-drenched yearning and bustling syncopations, haunted by the ghosts of rave, but also reveals some new Burial treats with a more glowing, upbeat energy. Kicking off with the skittering 2step syncopations and vocal science of 'Archangel', 'Near Dark' and 'Ghost Hardware', before long it descends into a space of radiant divas and ambience. Where 'Burial' first was humid, suffocating and unrelentingly sad, 'Untrue' is less sunless. Many of the tracks are so sweet, they become toxic, underscored by the almost geological rumbles of growling basslines. Unlike the overpoweringly melancholic prevailing mood of before, Burial's sound is now better defined as a downcast euphoria typified by the epic, muted optimism of the album's last track 'Raver'. Forget central heating the radioactivity of this album is all that you'll need to keep you warm this winter. 'Untrue' is available as full 13 track digipack CD, including recent underground hit 'Ghost Hardware', and 9 track DJ friendly double vinyl set, from which some of the beatless pieces have been edited.
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Feeling Normal
Cat: SIGCD 016. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Barren
Change With Me
Time To Breathe (with Cimone)
Has To Happen
Feeling Normal
Badman (with DRS)
Good Times
Say Enough (with DRS)
Miami
Predictable
Man Got Sandwich
Wrong
Regular Bull
Review: Dominick Martin AKA Calibre has made many fine albums in his time, but even by his standards Feeling Normal - his 17th solo set - is something special. While naturally rooted in the soulful, emotive style of drum & bass that he's become renowned for, the album's 13 tracks also incorporate rhythmic and musical elements drawn from two-step garage, the sub-heavy end of UK techno, ultra-deep house, dub techno and dubstep. As a result, the vast majority of the cuts on show neatly sidestep convention, delivering hybrids that gleefully celebrate the impact of soundsystem culture on the UK bass continuum while also offering something new, fresh, melodious, hugely listenable and exceptionally entertaining.
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Villain
Villain (CD)
Cat: RRRDM 2CD. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Fuck Offin G Minor
Villian (feat Crime Hawk)
Skank Out (feat Mc Pean)
Bring The Fire
Empress (feat Mista Jago)
Vamanos
Everybody's Talking (feat Greg Blackman)
Turned Up To Turn Down (feat Ade)
Come Through (feat Youthstar & Miscellaneous)
Me Gusta
Boing
I Know Best
Vibrations
Fuck Off (Reprise)
 in stock $12.25
Gentle Confrontation
Cat: HDBCD 064. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Gentle Confrontation
2003
Let U Go (feat Keiya)
Deja Vu (feat Ritchie)
Prelude Of Tired Of Me
Glitch The System (Glitch Bitch 2)
I DM U
One Way Ticket To The Midwest (Emo) (feat Corey Mastrangelo)
Cards With The Grandparents
While They Were Singing (feat Marina Herlop)
Try For Me (feat Eden Samara)
Tired Of Me
Speechless (feat George Riley)
Disjointed (Feeling Like A Kid Again)
I'm Trying To Love Myself
Saying Goodbye (feat Contour)
Scepticism With Joy (feat Mouse On The Keys - bonus track)
Review: Loraine James continues to trust her instincts and serve us some of the most honest and original music within the leftfield electronic sphere right now. Having recently paid tribute to the work of Julius Eastman on Build Something Beautiful For Me, now she retunes to Hyperdub with the record she claims the teenage version of her would have made. The label text makes explicit reference to the likes of DNTEL and Telefon Tel Aviv as well as math rock, but James is also way out in her own zone metabolising such influences into unique expression. There are some wonderful guest spots from the likes of RiTchie, Marina Herlop and Eden Samara, while James herself centres her voice for some of the album's most poignant moments. Gentle Confrontation is another outstanding chapter in James' ever-intriguing story.
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In Colour
Cat: YTCD 122. Rel: 27 May 15
Gosh
Sleep Sound
SeeSaw (feat Romy)
Obvs
Just Saying
Stranger In A Room (feat Oliver Sim)
Hold Tight
Loud Places (feat Romy)
I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times) (feat Young Thug & Popcaan)
The Rest Is Noise
Girl
Review: In Colour is of course the long awaited debut solo album from The xx's in-house knob twiddler Jamie 'xx' Smith, arriving through regular home Young Turks backed with a whole host of guest appearances. The more obsessive Jamie xx fans out there (of which we wager there are many) will no doubt already have burned out their laptops and retinas basking in the all too colourful pre-release streams of In Colour, but it's always nice to grip an album in your hands. The eleven tracks on In Colours come across like a low key ode to the rave from Jamie and pals, with Four Tet, Romy & Oli xx, Young Thug and Popcaan featuring, and yes there is also plenty of steel pan. "Hold Tight", which sounds like Jamie's attempt at forest techno, is a definite highlight!
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Mutations
Cat: GBCD 141. Rel: 26 May 23
Onions & Love
Loosely (feat Morena Leraba)
Back To Tanzania
Passing Through
SandMan
Mutations
Tunes Of The Jungle
Muzukulu
Afro Aliens
Tags: African
 in stock $11.46
In Return
Cat: COUNTCD 052 . Rel: 12 Sep 14
Always This Late
Say My Name (feat Zyra)
Bloom
All We Need (feat Shy Girls)
Sundara
White Lies (feat Jenni Potts)
Kusanagi
Echoes (feat PY)
It's Only (feat Zyra)
Koto
Memories That You Call (feat Monsoonsiren)
Sun Models (feat Madelyn Grant)
For Us (feat Briana Marela)
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The Rat Road
Cat: SYS 002CD. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Remnant
Waiting (feat Teezo Touchdown)
Rain Crush
Days Go By (feat Toro Y Moi)
L F O (feat Sampha & George Riley)
Creepin Interlude
Limitless (feat Leilah + Sampha)
Go To Ground
Wasted (feat Anna Of The North)
Coppa (feat Kai- Isaiah Jamal)
You, Love
Don't Let
No Intention (feat Leilah)
Forward (feat Leilah)
D Double E Interude
You Broke My Heart But Imma Fix It
Palm Reader
Drift (feat Leilah)
Demons (feat Toro Y Moi)
Saya Interlude (feat Saya Gray)
The Rat Road (feat Teezo Touchdown)
I See A Stair (feat Little Dragon)
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The Trees Were Buzzing & The Grass
Cat: HTH 153CD. Rel: 01 Jul 22
(Loom)
Blossom
Cloud Room
Duet
I Am Sixty Years Old & Trying Salvia For The First Time
Babble
Crescent
People Can You Hear Me?
Nonet
(Drift)
 in stock $10.95
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