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Ambala Vol 2
Ambala Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZZZV 25003AMBALA. Rel: 08 May 25
End Of The Day (4:48)
Pyramid Parachute (5:11)
Amor Bailar (4:47)
Through The Gate (5:01)
Morning Lights (5:17)
Paradise (7:28)
Release My Mind (5:54)
Eko Mania (5:44)
Sergios Theme (4:50)
Blue Future (4:07)
Slow River (4:56)
Quiet Yellow Purple (3:39)
Don't Forget (5:31)
Amor Bailar (Dan Idjut mainline mix) (8:15)
Review:  London-based DJ and composer/producer Phil Mison revisits his Ambala project with a fresh collection of immersive, sun-drenched soundscapes, weaving together breezy rhythms and luminous synth work. A defining force in Balearic music, Mison has long explored the genre in various guises, including Reverso 68 and Cantoma, the latter earning a place in chillout's informal "most revered albums" section. On this second Ambala release, he refines his approach, balancing crisp electronic foundations with warmer organics. A cast of collaborators from the Music For Dreams label join, including guitarist Santino Surfers (Jonas Krag), whose fluid solos range from sultry noir to Mediterranean reverie, composer Troels Hammer, and ambient producer The Swan And The Lake. The result is a dreamlike blend of melody and plunge-texture, perfect for late night reflection or hazy afternoons by the sea.
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Moving Day
Moving Day (180 gram vinyl LP in fold-out poster sleeve)
Cat: EPIC 876221. Rel: 08 May 25
Moving Day (11:39)
Day Moving (11:38)
Tunnels Of Egypt (previously Not Released) (8:01)
Review: Hailing from Atlanta, Andre 3000 continues to redefine the contours of musical experimentation with his latest sonic offerings. On 'Moving Day', a piece first showcased in last year's short film documenting his recent work, the OutKast veteran trades in his usual genre-defying flow for the smooth, ambient tones of a cosmic flute. The track unfolds like a slow-motion dream, where the melodies drift in and out of focus, capturing the disorienting yet soothing experience of moving through transitions. Then comes the reversed version, 'Day Moving', which inverts the gentle flow of the original, adding an unsettling, almost ghostly quality as the music warps and loops. The third track, 'Tunnels of Egypt', brings in an unexpectedly grounded yet still vast atmosphere, with its deep, resonant percussion and sparse instrumentation evoking a journey through both time and space. Andre's recent forays into the abstract have seen him abandon his commercial past in favour of an introspective exploration that challenges both him and his audience. Across these three tracks, he once again demonstrates his ability to balance complexity with restraint, creating something both otherworldly and deeply personal.
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Sensory Blending
Sensory Blending (green vinyl LP)
Cat: HYR 7280G. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Bodily Synesthesia (5:17)
Lunar Wind (7:16)
Bewitched By The Sea (4:53)
My Bluebell (6:35)
Last Waltz In Perugia (3:08)
Gimlet (6:11)
It's Too Easy To Love You (4:43)
Your Magic Touch (5:45)
Indigo (2:26)
Review: Sensory Blending hears Finnish artist Jimi Tenor and Italian group Aura Safari team up for an impromptu studio shebang in Perugia, Italy, after Tenor's storied but clandestine performance at a Hell Yeah party. Despite no prior connection, the musicians quickly found common ground, forging a vivant fusion of jazz-funk, tropicalia and soul. Tenor's psychedelic style gelled Aura Safari's faster, intuited approach, resulting in such tracks as 'Bodily Synesthesia,' 'Bewitched By The Sea' and 'Lunar Wind', each of which connect seductive grooves and ghost noted keys. Possibly performed live at select events later in the year, the record is a perfect storm of recorded "live feel" Balearica.
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Thauma
Thauma (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 026. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Armed Joy (For Alfredo) (6:10)
Fuoco Lento (with Bint Mbareh & Ottomani Parker) (3:58)
Cicadidae (4:26)
Presagio - He Thalassa He Kath'hemas (4:41)
Le Toille (XVII) (3:26)
Sticks And Stones (with Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (3:09)
A Juniper Tree Whose Roots Are Made Of Fire (with Bint Mbareh) (7:32)
Tu Estomago (XVI) (1:51)
In My Recurring Dream (Sekizinci Iblissin) (3:32)
Rinascita (with Yusuf Ahmed & Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (4:35)
Review: The debut album by Big Hands (aka Andrea Ottomani), is a deeply immersive and dream-born odyssey that blurs the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sound. Conceived during a stormy Mediterranean voyage and built from field recordings, tuned percussion and collaborations with a tight circle of musicians, Thauma is an emotional and textural triumph that takes in Palestinian artist Bint Mbareh’s haunting vocals and Buster Woodruff-Bryant’s serpentine sax lines. Each moment brings real spiritual depth while merging modular synths with bells, balafon and bamboo drums to evoke a mythic, place-bound nostalgia that is organic and otherworldly.
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Always Moving
Always Moving (translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FRLP 43GN. Rel: 06 May 25
CDMX (4:39)
Mamao (4:41)
Detriot Love Letter (feat Byron The Aquarius) (5:27)
Electrical (feat Marlena Dee) (4:32)
Synesthesia (5:26)
LSD (feat Marlena Dee) (5:30)
Experience (feat Marlena Dee) (4:39)
Pleasure Ride (feat Harvey Sutherland & Marlena Dae) (5:03)
Time Space Matter (4:31)
Intercourse (5:01)
Slow Jamz (4:22)
Good Bye Berlin (5:28)
Review: Black Loops directs a welters' worth of experience into Always Moving, his debut full-length for Freerange. Far beyond club tools, this is a sensitive elusion of watery neo soul instrumentation and distant broken beat jazz, and we're not surprised in this breath to learn of Black Loops' own background as a drummer. Nor is it any wonder either that such auteur's disco house regals such as Harvey Sutherland, Byron The Aquarius and Berlin vocalist Marlena Dae all appear on the record, through 'CDMX' to the ever so eerie, Erie-downstream deep house of 'Detroit Love Letter'. 'Electrical And LSD' takes after such influences as Metro Area's disco house shimmer, while tracks like 'Pleasure Ride' and 'Good Bye Berlin' further locks down the abiding nighttime tension - that least comparable part of his sound.
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Always Moving
Cat: FRLP 43. Rel: 06 May 25
CDMX (4:37)
Mamao (4:40)
Detriot Love Letter (feat Byron The Aquarius) (5:27)
Electrical (feat Marlena Dee) (4:31)
Synesthesia (5:27)
LSD (feat Marlena Dee) (5:28)
Experience (feat Marlena Dee) (4:41)
Pleasure Ride (feat Harvey Sutherland & Marlena Dae) (5:03)
Time Space Matter (4:31)
Intercourse (5:02)
Slow Jamz (4:23)
Good Bye Berlin (5:29)
Review: Prolific Italian maestro Black Loops returns to Freerange with Always Moving, a debut album steeped in high-grade dance heritage. Drawing on over a decade of production, he moves beyond club tools to something more personal and musical, with guest appearances from Harvey Sutherland, Byron the Aquarius and Marlena Dae. Rooted in funk, soul and 90s grooves, these are rich, warm tracks with fully authentic swing i with much of the percussion played live by the artist himself. The result is fluid and human, from the broken beats of 'CDMX' to the shimmering chords of 'Detroit Love Letter'. Marlena Dae adds her touch to several standouts, including the disco-leaning 'Electrical' and hazy deep house of 'Pleasure Ride'. Even at its most downtempo, like the closing 'Good Bye Berlin', the album stays focused and melodic. A confident and expressive full-length that shows how far Black Loops has come while hinting at where he might head next.
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A Deeper Life
Cat: IDWTLP 001. Rel: 08 May 25
Down By The Cove (5:47)
Mountain Mover (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (4:38)
Maintaining My Peace (feat Novelist & Stephanie Cooke) (2:59)
Tears (feat Saucy Lady) (2:55)
Brain Gymnasium (3:28)
Wanna Tell Somebody (feat Josh Milan) (5:53)
Otaki (feat Finn Rees) (5:26)
Love Language (feat Nathan Haines) (4:35)
A Deeper Life (feat Isaac Aesili) (8:00)
More Time (feat Lee Pearson Jr Collective) (3:56)
Tongariro Crossing (feat Nathan Haines) (5:17)
Barefoot On The Tarmac (4:11)
Marlboro Sounds (6:03)
The Eternal Checkout (feat Cenk Esen) (5:36)
Review: Given that even their most dancefloor-focused tunes are remarkably deep, immersive and sonically detailed, you'd think that Chaos In The CBD's music would suit the album format - it's just that until now, they've not recorded a full-length. A Deeper Life, then, marks a big step forward in the Helliker-Hales brothers' career. Predictably, it's borderline brilliant. Made with the assistance of a cast of collaborators and guest performers (flautist Nathan Haines, boogie revivalist Saucy Lady and original NJ garage-house hero Josh Milan included), it sees the Kiwi duo sashay their way through enveloping, musically expansive cuts - many downtempo and home-listening focused - that variously mix and match elements of deep house, nu-jazz, dub, 80s soul, hip-hop, trip-hop, Latin soul and much more besides. A genuine triumph, even by their high standards.
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A Deeper Life
A Deeper Life (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IDWTLP 001LTD. Rel: 08 May 25
Down By The Cove (5:46)
Mountain Mover (feat Alex Cosmo Blake) (4:38)
Maintaining My Peace (feat Novelist & Stephanie Cooke) (2:59)
Tears (feat Saucy Lady) (2:59)
Brain Gymnasium (3:30)
Wanna Tell Somebody (feat Josh Milan) (5:52)
Otaki (feat Finn Rees) (5:26)
Love Language (feat Nathan Haines) (4:36)
A Deeper Life (feat Isaac Aesili) (7:59)
More Time (feat Lee Pearson Jr Collective) (3:56)
Tongariro Crossing (feat Nathan Haines) (5:17)
Barefoot On The Tarmac (4:12)
Marlboro Sounds (6:02)
The Eternal Checkout (feat Cenk Esen) (5:34)
Review: Fraternal duo Chaos In The CBD open the latest chapter on a roundly impressive musical career, calling on an ensemble cast of creative collaborators to contribute to their debut long-player, 'A Deeper Life'. Louis and Ben 'Beans' Helliker-Hales have been on a non-stop roll since they began releasing music under the Chaos In The CBD moniker just over a decade ago. Recently adding a Fabric Presents compilation to their hefty singles catalogue, the siblings step up with arguably their most outstanding work to date. The likes of Blaze's Josh Milan, saxophonist Nathan Haines, longtime collaborator Isaac Aesili, and UK grime MC Novelist are just some of those drafted to embellish productions that range from head-nodding Balearic to the duo's more familiar dusty house thrust. Vast in scope, the collection drifts through all manner of sounds and styles, held together by a coherent production aesthetic and a gorgeously limber live musicality on display throughout. Highlights include the street soul swagger of 'Tears' (featuring Beantown disco queen, Saucy Lady), the searing soul of 'Wanna Tell Somebody', and the bittersweet deep house magnetism of 'Otaki'. All told, this is nothing short of brilliant work, arguably representing a coming of age as Chaos In The CBD simultaneously pay homage to their eclectic roots and transcend the floor-focused nature of the bulk of their previous output. Highly recommended.
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Crack Rock
Crack Rock (LP + booklet)
Cat: AR 030. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Inviting (4:01)
Crack (2:47)
Ratchet (3:29)
C (3:44)
Passive Lover (3:08)
Neck (3:43)
Candy Apple Red (2:53)
Glue (3:57)
Le Jardin (4:13)
Stay Ready (5:45)
Lurk (4:05)
Review: Polish producer Latarnik and American vocalist Anthony Mills collide on this new album for Polish label Astigmatic to explore lo-fi hip-hop, soul, dub and experimental electronics. Mills's falsetto vocal brings great Neo-soul warmth to Crack Rock with emotionally charged tones soaring over the production which ranges from sugary and 80s-tinged disco and boogie on 'Crack' to deep, seductive and gooey on 'Passive Lover' which is a more romantic sound. Latarnik's work is often minimal yet immersive which creates space for Mills' voice to shine and is delivered in equal parts spoken word, chant and soulful croon. The hypnotic, slow-burning soundscapes that result are both intimate and confrontational, ready to make you dance but also often just to feel. Unapologetically raw and deeply human, this one lingers long after the final track ends.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Cat: MRBLP 322. Rel: 16 May 25
Disaster (3:52)
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall) (5:16)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou) (5:22)
Janet (feat ML Hall) (4:48)
Song For Ants (4:42)
Power (5:28)
Precious (7:53)
Ron Song (5:22)
Saturn's Return (4:30)
Review: The third album from Melbourne/Naarm multi-instrumentalist Don Glori merges jazz, soul, funk and r&b and marks a confident leap forward in his songwriting journey. Anchored by a Chinese proverb about truth, Paper Can't Wrap Fire explores themes of honesty and introspection across standout tracks like the silky 'Brown Eyes,' the sharp-witted 'Disaster' and the meditative 'Flicker.' It was recorded with close friends and longtime collaborators and radiates warmth, spontaneity and rich musical chemistry. While nodding to influences like Azymuth, SAULT, and Jordan Rakei, Don Glori delivers a sound entirely his own and it is wonderfully intimate.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Paper Can't Wrap Fire (orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRBLP 322O. Rel: 16 May 25
Disaster (3:52)
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall) (5:16)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou) (5:22)
Janet (feat ML Hall) (4:48)
Song For Ants (4:42)
Power (5:28)
Precious (7:53)
Ron Song (5:22)
Saturn's Return (4:30)
Review: Paper Can't Wrap Fire is the third album from Melbourne/Naarm multi-instrumentalist Don Glori, and it is a rich mix of jazz, soul, funk and R&B, but also marks a bold evolution in the artist's own songwriting. The title is based on a Chinese proverb about truth and underpins reflective tracks like the soulful 'Brown Eyes,' satirical 'Disaster,' and introspective 'Flicker' Recorded in Naarm with friends and past bandmates, these sparkling sounds are brimful of the sort of life-affirming harmonies and dynamic musical interplay that makes you smile broadly, while the heartfelt lyrics make this town mark. Influences from the likes Azymuth, SAULT, and Jordan Rakei are all clear, but Don Glori crafts his own take on those sounds that speaks to both emotion and intellect.
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The Oasis
The Oasis (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRULP 463. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Cycles (feat James Mollison) (5:38)
Obelisk (feat Natty Wylah & Brother Portrait) (4:55)
Reverie (1:18)
Boomerang (feat Native & Wilf Petherbridge) (5:37)
Surrey Canal Road (feat James Mollison) (3:46)
Folding (feat Allysha Joy) (6:04)
Here To Learn (feat Andre Espeut) (4:27)
Sermon (feat Sara El Harrak) (2:49)
Parc De Belleville (feat Wilf Petherbridge) (4:13)
What You Saw (feat Ma Moyo & Mahon) (4:56)
Review: London beatsmith and "city rivims" producer Footshooter is one of a small cadre of inner city artists whose work makes a point of fusing UK jazz, West Coast-ish hip-hop and UK dance production, all tied together by an experimental bow. His latest LP, The Oasis, unveils itself as an upended jazz and broken beat finesser, all while nailing a collaborative form, with studio-mates James Mollison (Ezra Collective), Natty Wylah and Brother Portrait all in tow. Where lead track 'Cycles' evolved from a simple loop, growing in depth and space, Mollison's saxophone brought appended magic; meanwhile, tracks like 'Boomerang' and 'Surrey Canal Road' underscore a mood of hyperlocal, industrial South London poignancy.
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In Sight Vol 1
Cat: SCLP 544. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Mindoro (4:34)
Desejar (6:03)
Tarab (6:30)
Coherente (6:23)
Some Soul (5:16)
O Sonho (4:23)
Samba Skindim (instrumental) (4:36)
Review: Since his debut with Schema Records in 2001, Gerardo Frisina has poured his soul into modernising styles such as Latin jazz, funk, and soul. In Sight Vol. 1 now introduces a fresh batch of such cosmo-futuristic moodsetters, continuing a trend that was first set in motion with his debut Moving Ahead (2020). Now the new album, preluded by singles 'Mindoro' and 'Desejar', hears seven tracks, including a cinematic bossa supernova 'O SoNho' as well as an exclusive cut from a rare and revered 10" deep cut from 2009. Frisina's attention to detail ensures the standout vibe of each composition, bringing a one-of-a-kind club-orientation to a rich atmospheric mantle.
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Lo Fi City Pop
Lo Fi City Pop (limited 'dodgeblue' vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7536CB. Rel: 06 May 25
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Fly-Day China Tow" (2:27)
Grey October Sound & Achamico - "Plastic Love" (4:57)
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (3:17)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Tokai" (2:54)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Anohi Ni Kaeritai" (2:19)
Grey October Sound & Lo Film Creation - "Kanashimi-Ga-Tomaranai" (4:15)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Kimi Wa 1000%" (4:56)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Amaku Kiken Na Kaori" (3:05)
Grey October Sound & The Sidewinder - "Mr Summertime" (2:28)
Grey October Sound & Kimono Boyz - "Down Town" (4:05)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (version) (4:07)
Review: Following the success of Lo-Fi Ghibli in 2022, underground hip-hop head Grey October Sound is back with a new cover album that finds him reimagining iconic Japanese city-pop tracks through lo-fi hip-hop. It is another gem from P-VINE that features laid-back reinterpretations of classics such as Miki Matsubara's 'Mayonaka no Door,' Yasuha's 'Fly-Day Chinatown,' and Taeko Onuki's 'Tokai' alongside songs by Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi and Yumi Arai. It's. Lush world of carefully hinted at nostalgic melodies with relaxed beats soothing mind, body and soul, all with a lo-fi and retro city-pop charm.
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In Between Revisited: Jazzanova Live
Cat: SK 500LP. Rel: 08 May 25
LOVE & You & I (2:18)
No Use (feat Clara Hill) (5:36)
The One-Tet/Fade Out (feat Heen Maartens) (6:14)
Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am) (8:29)
Place In Between/Cyclic (3:08)
Another New Day (6:45)
Days To Come (6:50)
That Night (feat Wayne Snow) (5:55)
Dance The Dance (8:33)
Review: Celebrate 20 years of In Between with In Between Revisited: Jazzanova Live, a vibrant reimagining of Jazzanova's smashing debut. Recorded at Little Big Beat Studios, this intimate session fuses the original album's sample-driven roots with the real-deal energy of live musicianship. Tracks like 'That Night', 'No Use', and 'Days To Come' take on new life, blending jazz, soul, and electronic elements in a seamless, unforgettable performance. Though it was originally a studio creation, In Between helped define the genre of nu-jazz upon its 2002 release, where nu-jazz itself always invites live-lounge rejigging. With the Jazzanova Live Band, formed in 2008 and honed over 15 years of touring, the group finally brings a long-plotted album to the stage. The performance is here captured on analogue tape with stellar musicians and vocalists, reinventing, yet at the same time devoting itself to, a classic.
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Let The Light In
Cat: EGLP 1. Rel: 06 May 25
Crystalline Dreams (4:37)
No Deal (3:36)
Your Honor (4:23)
Angels Flight (3:16)
How Long? (2:49)
SIM (4:34)
Coordinates (4:36)
Let The Light In (3:10)
Review: Let The Light will be KAMM's final album - and its most poignant - as it is a tribute to late member Alland Byallo, a beloved name in the underground who suddenly passed in 2023. Surviving members Marc Barrite aka Dave Aju, Kenneth Scott and Marc Smith dip into new sounds here, including jazz, psych funk, soul, golden-era hip-hop and textured electronics, and work them all into a heartfelt final statement that does a fine job of honouring Byallo's creative spirit with real emotional depth and warmth. From the serpentine tones of opener through the bossa-infused boom-bap of 'No Deal', the politically charged jazz burner 'Your Honour' and the sleek electro rhythms of 'How Long?', the album traverses plenty of ground. It also features Byallo's artwork and closes with a chorus of loved ones that makes it all the more poignant.
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Eli Keszler
Eli Keszler (LP + insert)
Cat: LM 113LP. Rel: 08 May 25
Wild Wild West (4:26)
When I Sleep (5:12)
Ever Shrinking World (5:52)
I (0:56)
Low Love (3:44)
Speak For Me (4:36)
II (6:48)
Sun (5:55)
Stay (2:38)
III (3:40)
We Don't Need The Weather (2:54)
Drip Drip Drip (5:30)
Review: Eli Keszler hears the New York percussionist and composer of the same name lord his soundworld over as yet unhaunted terrains. Rooted in dust residues of American abstraction, jazz noir, ancient melodic memory and crumbling industrial forms, the record unfolds as a footworking meditation on beauty and erosion, gawping at the anguishes and awes of the present moment. Keszler's metamorphic practice spans releases on PAN, Empty Editions, and ESP Disk, as well as collaborations with Oneohtrix Point Never, Rashad Becker and Laurel Halo. Icons emerges as a natural continuation of his previous, equally as unsettling LP Stadium from 2018, and this one emerges as its natural progression. The release coincides with a conversation between Keszler and filmmaker Adam Curtis, framing the album within a wider dialogue on sound, history and collapse.
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KJM Covers: 30th Anniversary Compilation
Cat: HRLP 366. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Black Renaissance (live At NOON) (5:08)
Kowree Sambazzi (feat Vanessa Freeman & Bembe Segue) (6:09)
No Cross No Crown (8:51)
Mystery Of Ages (feat Bembe Segue - live mix - KJM edit) (5:37)
Karmapa Chenno (feat Bembe Segue - KJM edit) (7:00)
Love Is Everywhere (live At NOON) (7:30)
Review: Evergreen jazzers Shuya and Yoshihiro Okino mark an impressive 30 years performing and recording as Kyoto Jazz Massive with this superb selection of favourite covers the brothers have enjoyed playing across their storied careers. Embellished with the vocal prowess of Vanessa Freeman and Bembe Segue, the immaculately presented collection blends elements of Latin, jazz, disco and funk over a typically fusionist set. Opening with the gentle waves of 'Black Renaissance', the record bursts into life with the samba flex of 'Kowree Sambazzi'. The soul-heavy thrust of 'No Cross No Crown' stirs the senses, before the nocturnal energy of 'Karmapa Chenno' veers ever so slightly off-piste with its jagged rhythms and grooves. Finally, the hands-in-the-air positivity of 'Love Is Everywhere' ends on a joyously uplifting note.
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Information (reissue)
Information (reissue) (neon orange & black split coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 351LPC2. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Left In The Dark (2:35)
I See A Dime (3:27)
Another Story (4:03)
Overpay, Overstay (3:59)
Plainview (2:04)
Bit (3:00)
Thermonics (2:14)
Cig Angel (2:41)
Fathomless Irie (5:52)
Been A Long Night (4:21)
Speed (4:14)
Review: Galcher Lustwerk, the Cleveland-raised, NYC-based producer, has carved a unique lane in deep, low-key post-hip-house since his 2013 debut 100% Galcher. Through smoky, stream-of-consciousness vocals evincing an ability to both produce and locute, his work blends funk, rap and r&b into hypnotic club and after-hours four-scapes. On Information, his Ghostly International debut, Lustwerk refined his tech-noir house corner. Live drums and jazz sax added fresh texture, while Lust's trademark narrative cryptologes evoked dimly lit dives, fleeting encounters, and an all-round shadowiness. 'Cig Angel' and 'Another Story' pulse with the sonic linguals of mumble-core film and salivatory softened production, while 'I See A Dime' races forward with syncopated lyrics and daring bongos. True to an enciphered ethos, Lustwerk plays with perception: "Information doesn't equal knowledge."
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Carpet Of Fallen Leaves
Carpet Of Fallen Leaves (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MM 201LP. Rel: 07 May 25
Amime (5:32)
Majan Sabaku (5:09)
Kakurenbo (4:01)
Nageki No Kame (5:25)
Closet (4:18)
Slow Na Yume (4:34)
Paisley (5:53)
Hamon (4:29)
Mizu (4:08)
Tonderu (5:09)
Sayonara (4:01)
Mayonaka No Ongaku (5:33)
Tora To Lion (4:44)
New Season (6:00)
Saraukaze (3:42)
Storobe (3:54)
Koshin (5:24)
Shoujo (6:07)
Himawari Zekkyo (3:37)
Itsunomanika Watashitachi (4:11)
Review: Carpet of Fallen Leaves serves as the luminous introduction to Eddie Marcon, a folk-pop project from Eddie Corman and Jules Marcon. The collection takes in more than two decades of intimate, self-released recordings that all bring fragile beauty and melodic grace from Japan's underground psych-folk scene. Gentle guitar, soft organ and deft bass interlace with pristine vibraphone, flute and pedal steel sounds to form sparse and spare yet intricate arrangements. Collaborators like Ikuro Takahashi and Shintaro Sakamoto add their own contributions, and so songs shimmer with a real emotional depth and Eastern charm. Highlights like 'Tora To Lion' and 'Shoujo' inspire quiet wonder while capturing fleeting moments of everyday life with a real tenderness and elegance.
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Top Secret (Expanded Edition)
Top Secret (Expanded Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3839C. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Into The Dark (6:31)
What? (5:59)
Bottle (5:00)
Theo (5:26)
Organ (7:28)
In My Room (6:06)
Tenor (7:21)
Day Fever (4:31)
It's To Say (6:16)
Feet (4:34)
Organ (Cosmos remix) (6:45)
Into The Dark (Karma Feve Reminiscent Step remix) (4:20)
Tenor (Fall remix) (3:29)
Organ (La Malice remix) (7:13)
Into The Dark (La Malice remix) (6:41)
Review: Marc Moulin's long career, establishing him as a pioneering figure in Belgium's music scene, continues its journey on this release, with tracks that weave together his signature blend of smooth jazz and downtempo rhythms. Beginning with the jazz-rock group Placebo in the 70s, Moulin later formed the electro-pop act Telex, which represented Belgium at Eurovision in 1980. As a solo artist, he merged jazz with electronic and downtempo sounds, collaborating with artists like Sparks and Lio. His production, marked by complex instrumentation and atmospheric depth, solidified his reputation as a key figure in both jazz and electronic music. Whether drawing from the cool jazz of the 60s or the laid-back grooves of 90s chillout, Moulin's music transcends genre boundaries. On this album, the music explores a subtle interplay of muted trumpets, congas, and guitars, blending sensual, smoky vocals with a deeply rhythmic pulse. There's an unmistakable touch of classic jazz, reminiscent of legends like Wes Montgomery and George Benson, while the rhythms pull you into a more contemporary space, aligning with the downtempo beats that were popular in the 90s. Tracks like 'Into The Dark' and 'What?' unfold with a breezy yet intricate sense of rhythm, offering both chilled vibes and moments of tension. 'Organ' offers a groove-heavy track, with its jazz roots merging seamlessly with a funk-infused, hypnotic backdrop. The bonus remixes serve as a fresh take on these original compositions. From the midnight mood of 'Organ (Cosmos Midnight Express Remix)' to the deeper house flavour of 'Into The Dark (Karma Fever Reminiscent Step Remix)', these remixes take the core of Moulin's vision and deepen it, offering something for both the jazz enthusiast and the dancefloor. This release crystalises a rich moment in Moulin's career as he updates the familiar jazz and downtempo idioms with the intricate, soulful grooves of funk and electronic experimentation, keeping his sound vital and relevant.
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While I'm Distracted
Cat: ALBFLP 023. Rel: 07 May 25
So I Don't Forget (intro) (1:43)
Nothing's Gonna Fill You Up (5:31)
No Joke (4:30)
Catch Me (3:40)
Pocketful Of Paranoia (5:30)
Lay Low (3:28)
Before It's All Over (4:19)
The Love That I Feel (2:50)
Motel (3:26)
Sell My Memories (interlude) (0:29)
Get Me Some Grief (1:25)
I'm Alive (3:48)
Caught (Catch Me reprise) (0:46)
Won't Let This World Break My Heart (4:08)
No One (4:26)
Mallet Groove (5:47)
Review: London-based New Zealander Arjuna Oakes impresses hugely with this debut album, a contemporary soul and jazz fusion, global folk, electronica and post-rock motifs all woven in. Like any good LP, While I'm Distracted is a deeply personal journey exploring common themes of vulnerability, identity and hope in a world shaped by ever-more existential angst and social media stress. We're told that Arjuna approached this full-length album like a filmmaker crafting a feature and aiming to evoke emotion over concept. Performing vocals, piano, synths and arranging strings himself, he also leads a talented ensemble of collaborators who help him on this emotional odyssey.
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Sonidos De Otro Mundo (Sounds From Another World)
Sonidos De Otro Mundo (Sounds From Another World) (hand-numbered LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RBLP12 001. Rel: 02 May 25
Samba De Flora (Xavi Klub mix) (6:31)
Gabriel (6:51)
Always There (Xavi Klub mix) (5:27)
Prance On (Remi Discoteca Paradiso mix) (5:22)
Bete World (4:17)
Cravo E Canela (3:55)
Samba De Flora (Remi 2025 mix: part 1 & 2) (6:15)
Review: After the seismograph shattering success of their last 45, 'Samba De Flora', in the summer of 2024, Argentina's Romero Bros (Xavi and Remi) have since followed an unignorable inspirational impulse, that is and was, to finish a collection of jazz and Latin-infused club tracks, ones that had been in the leftover works for years. The result is a seven-tracker of gracefully cosmic proportions, incorporating drunken piano house and a percussively soft excitability, not to mention a remix each of the very track that sparked the entire duo project, 'Samba De Flora'.
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Audio Proxemics
Cat: SITULP 06. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Hooked On Desire (4:41)
You Gotta Move (3:59)
Bullit (4:08)
Never Taken A Weekend Off (4:09)
Pusherman (4:20)
Mrs Donovan (4:02)
Fairy Godmother (4:13)
Over & Over (4:18)
Rodborough Groove (3:57)
Review: The Situation collective, led by Mr. Mulatto and Frank Situation, returns with their new album Audio Proxemics. It's a rich, genre-blurring journey across nine tracks of soulful nu-disco, jazz-infused house and broken beat featuring global collaborators like Javonntte, Venessa Jackson and Faze Action's Robin Lee. The album highlights Situation's deep musical roots with live instrumentation that ranges from shimmering keys to brassy horns and guitars which elevate each track beyond mere tool status. From the club-ready sparkle of 'Mrs Donovan' to the sun-drenched groove of 'Bullit,' this is a warm, musical celebration perfect for summer days and late-night sessions.
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July Blue Skies
July Blue Skies (violet vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TR 12015LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
July Blue Skies (8:47)
Sky Train Baby (5:10)
Venus Of Barsoon (2:45)
Ikuchi (7:50)
Summer Of Synesthesia (4:45)
Tsicroxe (5:15)
Review: Jimi Tenor and Cold Diamond & Mink reunite for another cosmic soul voyage with July Blue Skies, a funk-infused, synth-drenched record out via Timmion Records. Compared to Tenor's previous work, Is There Love In Outer Space?, this one leans into a raw, mystical energy, blending mellow grooves with soundtrack-style funk. Over six immersers, we hear analogue synth extensions across hypothetical planes, evoking a romantic, gridded sky. The infectious 'Sky Train Baby', meanwhile, pulls listeners along a locomotive ride through rivered stars, while 'Venus Of Barsoon' launches into sci-funk territory with drums keeping to a fuzzier logic. On the B, Tenor's flute and sax shine on 'Ikuchi', while the previously released singles 'Summer Of Synesthesia' and 'Tsicroxe' dually release a formerly ambered preservative energy.
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No Warranty Dubs
Cat: AMFIBIA 33. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Fujitronic (Flute mix) (3:10)
Money Palaver (Extra Warm mix) (4:47)
Jupiter Rising (Disco dub) (6:55)
Otto (part 1 - Synthethic dub) (3:24)
Artificial High (Rhythm mix) (3:45)
Artificial High (vocal mix) (1:48)
Clave Song (Extra dubbed mix) (4:36)
Anthem (Room dub) (0:56)
Musical Message (Disco dub) (7:00)
Otto (part 4 - 909 mix) (3:19)
Message (Room dub) (1:44)
Tronic Rhythm (Flute dub) (4:04)
Ritm Dub (Piano mix) (6:05)
Kabu Anthem (Cosmic dub) (8:19)
Review: For the first time, experimental saxophonist and composer Jimi Tenor finds Norweigan dance powerhouse DJ Sotofett, both teaming up for a collaboration: 'No Warranty Dubs'. Completing the trifecta is Berlin ensemble Kabukabu, the five-piece Afro-jazz-funkers whose original recordings - many of which were overseen expertly by Tenor himself - now come redistilled through a dubwise filter paper. The loose-limbed, lackadaisical energy of Kabukabu's live instrumentation merge fully with Tenor's genre-blurring composites, as Sotofett recasts fifteen tracks into rhythm-driven, bass-heavy versions. The original free jazz and Afro-influenced elements remain present, but they here serve as rawer material for layered studio treatments, channelling echo-drenched edit work and hypnotic repetition, where nothing ever rests to the point of complacency.
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Weirdo
Weirdo (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2527790. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Something Wrong With Your Mind (0:32)
Weirdo (4:35)
Stay (4:23)
Let Me Sleep (4:55)
Please Leave Me Alone (0:45)
Save Me (4:49)
Maybe Nowhere (5:05)
What Is The Point (1:47)
Black Hole (feat Reggie Watts) (4:11)
In Your Mind (0:51)
Tofu (2:13)
Fried Rice (1:06)
Where'd You Go (4:44)
Wanna Die (2:45)
Starting At The Wall (2:07)
I Don't Recognise My Hands (1:09)
It's Okay (feat Kassa Overall) (3:32)
Remedy (3:31)
Thank You For The Day (4:32)
Review: The always innovative Emma-Jean Thackray's second album continues her tradition of exploring the edges of standard genres with a bold exploration of grief, selfhood and resilience. Created entirely by Thackray in her South London flat, it meshes jazz, pop, soul, p-funk and grunge into a personal journey in which tracks like 'Wanna Die' contrast frenetic beats with raw emotion while tackling mental health with humour and vulnerability. Featuring collaborations with Reggie Watts and Kassa Overall, the album honours individuality and neurodivergence while processing profound loss and results in Thackray's most intimate and daring work to date-an honest, chaotic, and cathartic celebration of surviving and thriving through pain.

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The Richest Man In Babylon (reissue)
Cat: ESL 0060. Rel: 08 May 25
Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes
Facing East
The Outernationalist
Interlude
Omid
All That We Perceive
Un Simple Histoire
Meu Destino
Exilio
From Creation
The Richest Man In Babylon
Liberation Front
The State Of The Union
Until The Morning
Resolution
Review: Originally released in 2002, this album remains one of Washington-based duo's most well-known albums, blending trip-hop, downtempo, and an eclectic mix of global influences. While it's often categorised as sophisticated lounge music, its world-fusion approach offers a real depth, from hypnotic opener 'Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes', featuring Emiliana Torrini's airy vocals over a light, looping keyboard melody and deep bassline, onwards. The track's ethereal quality sets a contemplative tone and back s it up with dynamic shifts that make it equally as engaging. 'Facing East' brings in Middle Eastern violin phrases and tribal drums, adding a richer texture. Here, Thievery Corporation excels, weaving together global sounds into a flowing, immersive piece. Tracks like 'The Outernationalist' and 'Un Simple Histoire' fall into the duo's familiar patternipleasant but formulaic dub and bossa nova elements that, while polished, don't push boundaries. However, 'Meu Destino' and 'Exilo' set themselves apart thanks to the authentic performances from Patrick de Santo and Vernie Verla, allowing the music to breathe without overproduction. Helping to validate Thievery Corporation's signature sound, this is a beautifully produced work and somewhat of a landmark in the history of downtempo lounge-hop.
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Primasuara: A Definitive Collection Of Indonesia's Best Kept Secret Jazz Chops
VARIOUS
Cat: LMR 017. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Kevin Suwandhi & Kanhaiya - "Kimberly" (3:52)
Moon Pedestrian - "Nothingness" (3:27)
Batavia Collective - "Kenny's Groove" (5:59)
We Are Neurotic - "Couture" (3:29)
Celetre - "Mindspiel" (3:33)
Gold Plate Pipers - "Radiance" (3:32)
Kenny Gabriel, Rafi Muhammad, Tauffan Wirzon, Dennis Junio & Zakari Danubrata - "Lunchbreak Session" (3:26)
Littlefingers - "Everything Starts Here" (4:30)
Komang - "Mango Tree Replant" (3:57)
Greybox - "Holmwood" (3:36)
Tommy Pratomo - "Astramayay Arsa" (4:11)
Review: Lamunai Records present an 11-tracker spotlighting the more innovative currents permeating Indonesia's contemporary jazz landscape. Curated by Daniel Adisumarta, it recognises such standouts as Batavia Collective, We Are Neurotic, and Littlefingers, reflecting the diversity and depth of the archipelago's groove-driven output. The tightly woven breaks of Moon Pedestrian's 'Nothingness' contrast its offhand mood of spirituality, while Celetre's 'Mindspiel' presents a wonderstruck imaginarium of broken beaten woodwind jazz. As curator Chandra Drews puts it, "Indonesia's modern groove scene (is) filled with soaring breaks, introspective chord progressions, jaw-clenching grooves, and soul-soothing tones."
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Who We Are Becoming
Cat: NS 0123LP. Rel: 08 May 25
Becoming (2:28)
Rooted (4:57)
Blessed (4:29)
Divine (3:13)
Sun Song (6:53)
Goodness Does Shine Through (5:16)
Don't Hold Back (4:25)
Mother Earth (3:18)
Sisterhood (skit) (1:29)
Free At Last (5:06)
Poem For My Grandparents (4:06)
Review: Glasgow's Rebecca Vasmant is back with a sophomore album that comes through a new partnership between Women In Jazz, New Soil, and Marathon Music Group. Building on the acclaim of With Love From Glasgow, the bold Who We Are Becoming is another expansive vision for contemporary jazz in which Vasmant leads a 25-piece ensemble. Across the music, she explores themes of identity, growth and femininity and brings traditional jazz tropes up to date with modern textures. Featuring returning collaborators and new voices like Repeat Beat Poet and flautist GOkU, this record marks the first time Vasmant has included her own vocals, which deepens the personal resonance of the powerful sounds.
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Under A Familiar Sun
Under A Familiar Sun (180 gram vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: OPIAC 004. Rel: 08 May 25
Norton (2:15)
The Breadline (feat Max Porter) (2:31)
Mustafa (feat Iko Niche) (3:12)
Other Tongues (3:12)
Under A Familiar Sun (2:41)
Fume (2:04)
In The Middle (3:15)
Fitz (2:42)
Esrever Ni Rehtaf (feat Aden) (6:49)
Counted Strings (feat Aden) (2:05)
Requiem For Reem (2:41)
Known (3:45)
Review: North London musician Sam Beste is the creative force behind Vernon Spring, a long, carefully fangled project intersecting jazz, soul, ambient and experimental music. Pulling on a string of recording artistic greatness, part-inherited from his dad's record collection which packed Thelonious Monk and D'Angelo, Beste soon found himself in the world of the studio, working with the likes of Amy Winehouse, Kano, Gabriels and Joy Crookes. The Vernon Spring is his own claim to individuation, and the new LP follows twelve elegant songs, considering values of family loyalty and global responsibility in uncertain times, as they clash and harmonise in unpredictable step. Piano, electro-acoustics, spoken word and tactile ambient careens underlie the record, and features from Max Porter, Aden and Iko Niche help curate an equipoised, grounded mental mood.
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Am Are
Am Are (2xLP)
Cat: 377970 6. Rel: 24 Apr 25
BAG (6:53)
Vender (5:31)
Is Anyone Listening ? (4:41)
Am Are (6:12)
Rein (6:49)
Think Ahead (6:39)
Render (8:53)
How? (2:26)
Jazzbasill (5:14)
Reel (7:05)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Bugge Wesseltoft, a jazz innovator known for the diversity of his sound, is back with 'Am Are,' which is an expressive exploration of many sonic textures and dynamic contrasts. This album showcases Wesseltoft's inspiring collaborations with a constellation of superb musicians who bridge generations and styles. From sparse arrangements to complex layers of dubs and loops, Am Are highlights the power of human connection through improvisational interplay. Wesseltoft's curated selection demonstrates his passion for projects that spark creativity and celebrate the beauty of musical communication and make another fine addition to his catalogue.
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Something About April III
Something About April III (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LL 017LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
A Musica Na Minha Fantasia (2:20)
O Som Do Amor (3:25)
Poxa, Meu Amor (2:55)
Nos Somos As Estrelas (2:23)
Ainda Preciso Do Sol (3:03)
Esperando Por Voce (3:11)
Nossas Sombras (2:24)
Nunca Estranhos (2:49)
Sorrir Na Chuva (4:07)
Review: Adrian Younge's latest in the Something About April series is a stunning analogue opus that blends a 30-piece orchestra with breakbeats, synth work and Brazilian psychedelia. It has reportedly been years in the making and is the culmination of Younge's sonic vision as well as being his most expansive and experimental work to date. Brazilian vocalists, fuzzed-out drums and lush orchestration evoke MPB greats like Verocai and Os Mutantes and hip-hop kings Wu-Tang in equal measure. Tracks like 'Nunca Estranhos' and 'Nossas Sombras' are richly cinematic and deeply soulful standouts. More than a closing chapter, this record cements Younge's legacy as a visionary composer.

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Inspire
Inspire (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EXRECLP 005. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Astras Theme (4:38)
Clearly Packing (3:43)
Inspire (Draft) (0:50)
Celebrate Some Time (6:29)
Just One Bump (4:14)
Inspire (Afterthought) (0:46)
Whos The Kid? (4:58)
Radicalise (0:55)
Living In The Future (5:03)
Shine Your Light (4:20)
Cyberfunk (3:25)
Inspire (Deluxe) (0:43)
Lifestyles Of The Hip And The Crazy (6:38)
Radicalise (Urself) (0:33)
Wavy (4:42)
Baby Its U (3:44)
Sylvester (5:02)
Midas Touch (4:35)
Review: Ziggy and the extended ZFEX crew return with their most ambitious project yet, a double album that dives deep into the tension between creative instinct and artistic intention. Spanning 15 tracks recorded between Berlin and London, the record sees the collective pushing their signature fusion of jazz, funk, and electronic influences into bold new spaces, with a fresh embrace of disco and highlife grooves. Throughout, vintage synths and off-kilter percussion meet the addition of electric guitar, adding a raw, expressive edge to the band's evolving sound. 'Astras Theme' sets the stage with a swirling, cinematic introduction, while 'Radicalise' brings a frenetic energy, driven by tightly wound rhythms and razor-sharp instrumentation. Elsewhere, 'Shine Your Light' channels a cosmic funk sensibility, balancing the album's introspective moments with sheer dancefloor exuberance. With contributions from a diverse lineup of forward-thinking musicians across Europe, the UK, and Australiaiincluding appearances from Oscar Jerome and Tom Driesslerithis record stands as the most dynamic and exploratory incarnation of ZFEX to date. It's a project that refuses to sit still, capturing the restless spirit of a band constantly evolving yet always deeply rooted in groove.
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