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Inside My Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BLMS 013. Rel: 27 May 25
Inside My Love (4:31)
Gee Dee (4:30)
Review: For Record Store Day 2025, Bloom Japan presents a lovely 7" from the 45TRIO, who reimagine Minnie Riperton's classic 'Inside My Love.' This reinterpretation delivers a lush, jazz-infused instrumental take that honours the original's unique sensuality while introducing a fresh, soulful groove for modern 'floors. 45TRIO's tasteful blend of live instrumentation and vintage tones helps breathe new life into this timeless gem while the B-side offers a stripped-down version perfect for late-night spins or sample hunters. This is one to pick up and drop during those loved-up moments.
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Flex'd Up
Cat: MCM 45005. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Abel - "Flex'd Up" (5:06)
Netwerk - "Horns Of A Feather" (4:00)
Review: LA label Milkcrate Mondays is back with more slick contemporary hip-hop and r&b sounds, this time in the form of a split 7". Abel takes care of the opener with 'Flex'd Up', which has slow, seductive and silky drums and synths making for a sunny sound that is topped with a gorgeously heartfelt r&b vocal that swoons and swoops effortlessly. On the flip, Netwerk's 'Horns Of A Feather' has a duster and more classic boom-bap hip-hop beat that's low in the mix, with muted horns and another aching vocal really finishing it in style. Two different vibes, both are excellent.
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Big Bad Wolf
Cat: ARL 001V. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Big Bad Wolf (3:07)
Big Bad Wolf (instrumental) (3:07)
Review: UK ensemble Abstract Orchestra is led by producer Rob Mitchell and has built its name through jazz-infused hip-hop tributes to legends like J Dilla and MADVILLAIN. Their latest cut, 'Big Bad Wolf,' features Detroit MC Guilty Simpson, whose booming baritone drives the track's cinematic narrative. Originally shelved and not put out, Mitchell revived the collaboration by rewriting the entire instrumental. The result is a two-part journey: from eerie, dreamlike strings to hard-hitting live drums, textured synths and reverb-heavy vocals. With lines like 'when a good guy becomes a villain' Simpson's in raw vengeance mode and jay lyrical grit meets with tight musicianship for modern hip-hop orchestration at its boldest.
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The Action 4s
Cat: APR 147LP. Rel: 27 May 25
The Mikster (6:25)
Sugaruzd (6:07)
Drommeland (2:57)
Smoothie (4:16)
IOEDWLTO (4:30)
Searchlight Theory (4:55)
Rough Patch (5:39)
SXL (2:04)
Eclectic Horizons (5:24)
 in stock $20.37
Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
Alderaan Overture (2:15)
Gulf Of Mexico (6:20)
Opium Des Nuits (4:52)
Cosmic Boy (3:23)
Swingers On The Moons (4:23)
Sweet Spot (4:12)
Riviera Serenade (5:00)
Back To Mother Earth (4:09)
City High (3:59)
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto) (3:47)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Played by: Roberta
Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $30.01
Trois
Trois (CD)
Cat: FVR 200CD. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Alderaan Overture
Gulf Of Mexico
Opium Des Nuits
Cosmic Boy
Swingers On The Moons
Sweet Spot
Riviera Serenade
Back To Mother Earth
City High
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto)
Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $17.27
All The Quiet Part II
All The Quiet Part II (translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: AQU 012LPC. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
Review: Thrumming with conceptual aplomb, jazz mastermind and Ezra Collective co-founder Joe Armon-Jones's new album All The Quiet is finally revealed to us. Residua of jazz, funk, dub, hip hop and soul abound on the second chapter of a two-part Aquarii Records release, which Jones founded. With guest features from the likes of Greentea Peng, Yazmin Lacey, Hak Baker and Oscar Jerome, the record complements Jones and Aquarii's stated mission to blend genres and cross stylistic streams, from atmospheric electronica to dub, while building and subverting tropes of apocalypse, prophecy and redemption.
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All The Quiet (Part II)
All The Quiet (Part II) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
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All The Quiet (Part II)
Cat: AQU 012CD. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
Review: Just three months after its predecessor was released, the second and final part of Joe Armon-Jones' epic All The Quiet album series lands in stores. Entirely written, produced and mixed by the man himself - with a few friends and high-profile guests popping up to add instruments or take to the mic - the set offers atmospheric, immersive and perfectly-pitched musical fusions rooted in his various sonic influences (think jazz, funk, soul, hip-hop and dub). Highlights are plentiful, from the deep and dreamy jazz-soul shuffle of 'Another Place' (featuring significant contributions from vocalists Greentea Peng and Wu-Lu), to the warming, dubbed-out soul of top-tier Yazmin Lacey collaboration 'One Way Traffic'.
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Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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The Life Of Larry
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 294. Rel: 05 Jun 25
A Sunny Day In Florence (4:42)
Dark Room (5:00)
Whisper Wood (5:03)
Animarara (6:06)
The Life Of Larry (4:00)
Review: Florence-born Ricardo Baez has been making moves for more than a decade. He heads up his own party and has landed on cult labels like Live At Robert Johnson and Mule Musiq, which is where he returns now with four more cultural deep house offerings. 'A Sunny Day In Florence' is as warm and breezy as you'd hope from the title, while 'Dark Room' is a jumble of live broken beats, bongos and haunting synths for a steamy workout. 'Whisper Wood' is acid, Balearic style, and 'Animarara' taps into a percussive and wiggy tech house groove. 'The Life Of Larry' is feathery, jazzy and late night house excellence. Baez masters many different styles on this standout EP.
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One Piece: Mixtape From Baratie (Soundtrack)
Cat: 8BIT 82332. Rel: 29 May 25
Welcome To Baratie (2:07)
Something Sweet For Someone Sweet (1:59)
True Bluefin Saute (1:10)
Enjoy Your Meals (1:10)
Who The Hell Is Monkey D Luffy (1:12)
Drink (2:49)
They Call It The All Blue (3:05)
How About A Meal (1:49)
Get Out Of My Restaurant Now (2:48)
Party At Baratie (2:33)
 in stock $39.36
Love Revolution EP
Cat: AGM 005. Rel: 27 May 25
Through Fire (4:29)
War Of The Hearts (5:40)
Love Revolution (6:30)
Maragogi (5:32)
Review: Detroit mainstay John Beltran is back to present Sol Set having already impressed with their Ola de Novo album. This summery and soul-drenched outing opens with the florid flutes and shimmering rhythms of 'Through Fire' before a wonderful cover of Sade's 'War of the Hearts' with Taylor Taylor on vocals brings tropical percussive delights. South African house vocalist Earl Green brings expressive soul style to the feel good 'Love Revolution' while closer 'Maragogi' taps into an authentic Brazilian sound with feather drums and subtle samba shuffle.
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Blomovinho
Cat: TRILPFR 067. Rel: 02 Jun 25
As Praias Do Norte (3:24)
Uma Cancao Francesa (3:21)
Venha Comigo (2:38)
Estou Louco (3:14)
Queridalice (1:55)
Sob As Estrelas (3:31)
O Fim Dos Tempos (3:55)
Adeus (4:09)
Beto Beto (2:52)
Meu Amor (2:49)
Feridas Anacronicas (3:31)
Chorinho Da Chuva (3:00)
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Echoes Of Prayer
Cat: SDBANULP 45. Rel: 30 May 25
Prayer (5:07)
Calm Waters (4:52)
Avanti (0:37)
Silent Chaos (2:30)
You Got Me? (2:40)
Communicate (3:54)
The Heart (6:43)
Sonder (0:01)
Should've Been You (2:57)
Sum Love (1:40)
One Day (2:35)
Laminar Flow (2:08)
 in stock $28.88
Pit Of Impressions
Cat: WERF 270LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Undefined Borderline (6:56)
Imaginary Windows (6:28)
Frozen In Sight (5:57)
Misunderstood (3:42)
Pillar (1:14)
Trees (2:48)
Hesitation (2:02)
First Flight (2:31)
Power Plants (3:27)
Esiotrot (2:33)
Tortoise (4:47)
We Are Everything, Always (feat Michiel Dendooven) (3:51)
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Coastal County II
Cat: LP 007. Rel: 29 May 25
Spike (3:28)
Mirage Hour III (5:10)
Bottles & Stones (2:46)
Choban (3:46)
Prince Of Venosa (4:12)
Brute (4:13)
Ornaments (4:31)
Cometa (5:04)
 in stock $38.79
No Return
Cat: CLMN 217. Rel: 12 Jun 25
No Return (2:30)
Path Of Man (3:30)
Review:  Loveland, Ohio's Colemine label offer a 7" indie exclusive on this furtive freshener from house engineer and regularly featured artist Leroi Conroy, returning after his last 45 in 2017 with a sharp double-sider flaunting his rhythmatic flair and deeper verbal intuitions. 'No Return' outlays crisp boom-bap drums wrapped in fluttering flute lines from Michael Sarason (of Say She She) and shimmering harp hallelujahs, courtesy of Cincinnati handywoman Rachel Miller. There's a distinct nod to Dorothy Ashby's work here, but reimagined for a 2025 palette; the flip leads the way to the 'Path Of Man', stripping the bark back to murkier moods, pulling from the darker corners of Conroy's upcoming full-length. He's come a long way since vacationing from the cutting lathe, representing himself in a new soulful and cinematic light, one which is yet raw and unpolished where it counts.
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Poison Fruit (reissue)
Cat: FARO 208LP RE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Aroeira (3:13)
Bacurau (6:22)
Poison Fruit (7:26)
Jemburi (1:40)
Encontro (4:21)
Que Legal (2:54)
Ecos Da Mata (3:29)
Tempestades (4:11)
Ilha Da Luz (4:40)
Review: A key figure in Brazilian jazz-funk and a founding member of Azymuth, Conti merges deep house, samba and jazz-funk into a seamless experience. His signature percussive style is on full display, effortlessly blending electronic elements with organic instrumentation. His fourth solo album returns with a much-needed reissue, highlighting his ability to craft intricate rhythms and dynamic grooves. 'Bacurau' is a raw exploration of rhythm, built solely on Conti's percussion and electronic textures, bridging Brazilian dance music with African influences. The title track takes a deep dive into 1970s disco, its bassline and shimmering synths channeling both American and Eurodisco flavors. 'Jemburi' leans into late-night jazz, exuding a cool, laid-back vibe, while 'Ecos Da Mata' evokes the cosmic fusion of Sun Ra meeting a Brazilian dancefloor. With production assistance from Daniel Maunick and additional contributions from keyboardist Fernando Moraes and bassist Alex Maheiros, the album pulses with energy, balancing electronic experimentation with soulful, dance-driven grooves. A timeless work, it effortlessly connects the past and future of Brazilian jazz and dance music.
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Played by: Dave Lee ZR
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Open
Open (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: HEISTLP 03. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Home (3:31)
Not Enough (feat Haile Supreme) (3:39)
The Present Is Always Perfect (3:39)
Girl (feat Faye Meana) (3:20)
Run, Run, Run (4:56)
Only Ever Now (4:59)
Open (feat Samson) (2:44)
I Need You (5:31)
Bloom (feat Joep Beving) (3:05)
Some Day (feat Ric Wilson) (3:26)
Kiki (feat LYMA) (5:30)
Is This Love? (4:25)
It's Okay, I Can Wait (3:36)
Closer (3:50)
Review: Amsterdam-based duo Maarten Smeets and Lars Dales - Dam Swindle - offer us their album, Open, prying ajar our otic tract with 14 quixotic tracks. After years of introspection, Open marks a rupture, as the pair break from their preeminent deep house for an even-deeper-down embrace of the lower tempi, with them now incorporating synthwave, hip-house, and ambient elements. A first taster comes with the smoothly lavished 'Girl' with Faye Meana, while 'Bloom' with Joep Beving develops the theme of self-analysis through well-shovelled deep house chords. Still reining in some four-to-the-floor precepts, Dam Swindle have nonetheless presented their most heartfelt and least harried detour to date.
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Forget The World
Cat: CCP 17. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Stints (8:23)
Lava Fire Hose (4:03)
7 Planets That Rule Us (5:04)
Patterns Of Change (6:22)
Review: Forget the World is a psychedelic instrumental trio led by bassist-composer Marc Decho, who is based in Toronto, Canada, and known for his work with Afro-Cuban jazz pianist Miguel de Armas. Decho brings a fresh, genre-blending sound to the scene and this group blends a real gamut of vibes - 70s soul-jazz, alternative hip-hop, cinematic textures, dreamy LA pop, UK Bruk, Afro-Brazilian rhythms, classical and experimental electronica. Joined by James Hill on Fender Rhodes and synths and Marito Marques on drums, percussion and electric kalimba, their music is immersive and imaginative. It's mixed and mastered by Grammy-winner Helik Hadar and offers a great escape into a new world of awareness.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $26.61
Tru Wind & Sea EP
Cat: EXC 008. Rel: 06 Jun 25
You're Enough (feat Janet Coco) (8:36)
Open Skies (6:54)
You're Enough (feat Janet Coco - Anthony Nicholson remix) (8:33)
Free Your Mind (4:20)
Review: Lorenzo Dewberry manages to fuse the house music poles of Chicago and Detroit on this mind-expanding and cosmic new house EP for Excursions. He is a relative newcomer with credits on labels like Ten Lovers Music and is already in a class of his own, given how musically and lush these tunes are. 'You're Enough (feat Janet Coco)' is a down-by-the-sea-at-sunset gem with Balearic chords and far-sighted reverie, 'Open Skies' is just as much of a sonic daydream with a gentle groove and then an Anthony Nicholson remix layers in some nice nimble jazz keys and pixelated leads. 'Free Your Mind' is a downbeat, jazzy lullaby to close.
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Funky Soul Brother
Cat: SPCWWX 0020. Rel: 11 Jun 25
On The Run (2:32)
Loosey Lusy (1:27)
Funky Soul Brother (FSB demo version) (3:17)
Review: When it comes to new funk, it doesn't get much raunchier or weird than this. Packed with rhythmic rodomontade, DJ Koco Shimokit and Southpaw Chop - both from Japan - bring an adroit right and sinister left hand respectively to the art of vinyl flipping and sampling, staying true to the rule of primary sourcing: "always sample straight from the original wax." Though it's a moot point as to whether sample mileage should be legitimated as a concept in the same sense as food mileage is, we can see and hear the appeal, as this loopy chef-d'œuvre hears its samples chopped and braised to the crispest degree, sating even the most dulled of tastebuds, and letting no indelicacy past the noise gates. Side B offers a special treat for heads too: the demo version of the pair's debut single, 'Funky Soul Brother'.
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Danses Divines
Danses Divines (white vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: HC 86LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Danse Divine (4:03)
Inflation (3:37)
Josephine (3:23)
La Go Kitoko (4:07)
Redessiner (3:27)
Jackson Pollock (3:41)
I Sale (3:14)
Sarah Solo (3:41)
Consentement (4:07)
Sa Ou Fe (3:54)
Review: DjeuhDjoah & Lieutenant Nicholson pivot decisively toward movement - physical, emotional, and spiritual - on their fourth record. The French duo channel their lyrical and tonal warmth into a ten-track celebration of rhythm in all its forms, gliding nimbly over funk, ndombolo, electro, hip-hop, zouk, and more: an underfoot patchwork and bipedal soul food for thought. Beneath breezy deliveries and playful turns of phrase lie reflections on transidentity, consent, and social precarity, as such subjects are approached with wit, compassion, and an instinctive sense of space. Collaborators like Anthony Hilaire, Sarah Solo, Patrick Bebey, and Gregoire Mahe deepen the texture, threading Creole poetry, pygmy flute, and electro-soukous flair, and electronic charge: the result brims with an 80s tinge, inciting a a joyful, conscious invitation to dance, think, and feel all at once.
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Danses Divines
Cat: HC 86CD. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Danse Divine
Inflation
Josephine
La Go Kitoko
Redessiner
Jackson Pollock
I Sale
Sarah Solo
Consentement
Sa Ou Fe
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Them Things
Cat: 2059 BLACK. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Them Things (4:25)
A Madness (5:18)
Not Him Again (4:32)
Review: After a quiet return via Neroli, Domu comes full circle to 2000black with a final statement after 25 years of sonic highs, lows and plenty of reinvention. Haunted by the echoes of jungle's past, Domu steps away for good, he says, with this final outing, which leaves behind three deeply personal tracks. 'A Madness' brims with urgent, sample-heavy energy and signature keys. 'Not Him Again' is a jam with longtime collaborator Robert Marin that plays with tempo and hip-hop norms. 'Them Things' then seeks to capture an elusive feeling and closes an EP that is Domu at his most reflective and raw. The end of an era. Don't let it pass you by.
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The Lost Tape Vol 3
Cat: RS 70LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Lemonpeppasteppa (1:11)
Expectations (2:19)
I'm Going Vegan (feat Auto Lola) (2:35)
That Dress (interlude) (0:25)
Flowers (feat Nappy Napa) (3:22)
Only Reason Im Not In Trouble (interlude) (0:27)
Inomi (feat Ania Hoo) (2:17)
Don't Play (interlude) (0:19)
At Molly's Request (2:50)
Same Fern (feat Jelani Kwesi) (3:36)
How Many (interlude) (0:20)
JJK (feat Ruqqiyah) (2:58)
Heyy Heyy (feat Nappynappa) (3:09)
Shiett (skit) (1:09)
Shatta (feat Nappynappa) (2:37)
Good Problem To Have (2:21)
Couple Plays (3:03)
Gettin Rich (interlude) (0:20)
Thank Ya (feat Ruqqiyah) (3:39)
3 Places In This World (interlude) (0:36)
Review: Davon Bryant-Mason aka Dreamcastmoe finally makes his vinyl debut on Rhythm Section, years after the label first encountered him and his genre-smudging sound. Though it's the first official release between the artist and the Peckham imprint, their connection runs deep, stretching all the way back to a string of early underground pool hall sets at the now nonexistent Canavan's in South London. Introduced to RS founder Bradley Zero by DMV tastemakers Beautiful Swimmers, Dreamcastmoe's characteristic blend of hip house, lo-fi electronica and an echo of the DC go-go scene stood out to the gregariously locked tastemaker profusely. Now, in a full-circle moment, 'The Lost Tape Vol 3; surfaces as yet another end yield of years' worth of mutual admiration between label and artist, flaunting such affectively zoned bumps as 'At Molly's Request' and 'Flowers' with Nappynappa.
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At The Party
At The Party (2xLP + insert)
Cat: BLV 8864. Rel: 05 Jun 25
At The Party (4:21)
Cosmic Drift (3:20)
Tres Gentiment (3:29)
One By One (3:10)
That's All (3:10)
Papaya (3:10)
Papaya (Chilly Gonzales Piano version) (3:10)
Working On Me (3:31)
Puppy Love (4:39)
Christmas In Waimea (3:00)
Talking To A Wall (4:00)
After The Party (1:43)
Vision (3:26)
A Night In Waimea (3:17)
 in stock $37.66
Balance (reissue)
Balance (reissue) (azure & black swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: WONDERLP 26RE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Coro Del Amanecer (with Veronica Valerio) (4:04)
Corazon De Rubi (with Minuk) (4:10)
Tlacotlan (4:09)
Juku (with Rumbo Tumba) (4:05)
Chucum (4:43)
Complete (with Dina El Wedidi) (3:42)
Xica Xica (with Uji & Barrio Lindo) (4:23)
Brigantes (4:56)
Papan (with Citlaly Malpica & Pablo Emiliano) (4:31)
Ynglingtal (with Jhon Montoya) (4:19)
Madre Tierra (with Luzmila Carpio) (6:41)
Review: El Buho's (Robin Perkins') influential 2017 debut album returns with its first repress, aiding our reflections on an album that helped define the digital folklorica and "natural cumbia" movements emergent in electronic music in the latter half of the 2010s. Balance weaves a complex darn of naturalism, Latin American rhythms, and modern synthetic percussion design, smudging the lines cordoning off organics and synthesis. Hailed in the press as "the ultimate fusion of nature and music" and for evidencing Mexico's indigenous roots in sound, El Buho helped bridge organic and digital worlds of cumbia Andina and chicha with electronic textures here, presaging and perhaps causing the clamour over cumbia that has since ensued.
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Cumbias Imaqinarias (remixes)
Cat: EARTHLY 027. Rel: 28 May 25
La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez (3:51)
Anglo-Colombian Expedition (3:58)
La Cumbia De La Ansiedad (4:43)
Porro Del Tucan (3:36)
La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez (ARN4L2 remix) (5:42)
Anglo-Colombian Expedition (Auntie Flo remix) (7:02)
La Cumbia De La Ansiedad (La Jungla remix) (3:38)
Porro Del Tucan (Lagartijeando remix) (3:58)
Review: Drawing on influences from the global Cumbia scene that took root in Buenos Aires over a decade ago, El Buho presents a collection of tracks that blend entrancing traditional rhythms with modern electronic textures. The opener, 'La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez,' sets a hypnotic tone, while 'Anglo-Colombian Expedition' merges lively tropical elements with intricate production. The darker 'La Cumbia De La Ansiedad' and earthy 'Porro Del Tucan' follow, offering variety while remaining grounded in Cumbia's roots. The remixes elevate the experience further. ARN4L2's atmospheric interpretation of 'La Cumbia Del Cafe Martinez' opens up the track into a spacious, reflective journey, while Auntie Flo's remix of 'Anglo-Colombian Expedition' adds a rhythmic intensity. La Jungla's energetic remix of 'La Cumbia De La Ansiedad' and Lagartijeando's hypnotic take on 'Porro Del Tucan' offer new perspectives on the original compositions too, making this a digital Cumbia milestone.
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Balance
Balance (CD)
Cat: WONDERCD 34RE. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Coro Del Amanecer (with Veronica Valerio)
Corazon De Rubi (with Minuk)
Tlacotlan
Juku (with Rumbo Tumba)
Chucum
Complete (with Dina El Wedidi)
Xica Xica (with Uji & Barrio Lindo)
Brigantes
Papan (with Citlaly Malpica & Pablo Emiliano)
Ynglingtal (with Jhon Montoya)
Madre Tierra (with Luzmila Carpio)
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Artifactual Rhythm
Artifactual Rhythm (transparent green vinyl LP repress)
Cat: ARC 260ADV. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Life Is A Rhythm (feat Cazeaux OSLO) (7:48)
Don't Wait 4 Me (feat Kara Manansala) (4:29)
Artifact (5:45)
Sidestep (feat Erica Tucceri) (2:56)
Can't Get Enough (feat Vivian Sessoms) (5:44)
Cinnamon & Clove (4:53)
Simulation (4:50)
Vibracao (4:41)
Review: Master drummer and producer Alexander Flood debuts his rhythmic first record on Atjazz, following up the sumptuous first single 'Life Is A Rhythm'. A truly exciting record on foliate green vinyl, this LP packs a production paradox, bringing both boomy bodyweight and a shape-cutting, 2-stepping sense of ease at the same time. With extra layers of perc in the rhythm section, with Brazilian percussionist Aduni on congas and Cuban percussionist Alexander Scull Castillo on bata, it's actually really the dance-flooring production that grabs us here, heard best in the plum chords and erratic pianos of 'Don't Wait For Me', and/or the live bruk ghost dance 'Sidestep'.
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In Sight Vol 2
Cat: SCLP 545. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Uzuri (5:18)
Gigil (4:27)
Mindoro (alternative version) (5:11)
Ingenua (5:08)
Ya'aburnee (5:51)
Tarab (dub version) (5:53)
Mystical Funk (album version) (5:47)
Review: Gerardo Frisina's unmistakable fusion of Latin jazz, funk and soul with contemporary electronics entered a new phase with the announcement of his 'In Sight' series, a two-part project for 2025 set to rescan the multi-genre terrain and project it, rocket-like, into new stratospheres. The Schema Records founder now delivers the second promised instalment in the series, complementing a delicious first volume added to a brilliant swathe of 7"s and LPs, centring on not just his own talents but those of others, mainly those artists of his local Milanese Afro-Cuban jazz, soul and dub ken. Yet seven more finger-pinchers come tethered to adjacent movements in bossa nova, soft-adult cinematics and downtempo here.
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Played by: Pete Haigh, Scruscru
 in stock $28.04
Upstairs In My Basement
Cat: ABT 124LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Hello Old Friend (5:25)
Velvet Glove In Cast Steel (4:57)
The Case Of The Lost & Found (5:46)
You Are All The World Of Hero (3:18)
Review: Montreal producer Jesse Futerman returns a refined sound that has carefully developed since the early 2010s. With past support from BBC Radio 1 and 6 Music champions like Gilles Peterson and Benji B and collaborations with the legendary Beverly Glenn-Copeland, Futerman is a real contemporary favourite. These four cuts blend swinging vocals and organic live drums with introspective downbeat bliss outs like 'Velvet Glove' and 'The Case of The Lost and Found' marries the sort of life-affirming piano lines and persuasive Balearic grooves that will light up more mature parties. 'You Are All The World Of Hero' is a delicate dub with fluttering percussion and hand drums lending it great intimacy.
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 in stock $24.64
Yowzers
Yowzers (translucent purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 97LPI. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Yowzers (2:12)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (5:00)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (5:10)
Roller Skates (4:04)
For Breezy (3:55)
I Am (Bells) (2:14)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:45)
Damn You Cute (3:52)
Cumulus (7:02)
Touch (2:12)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: The latest album from Chicago composer and improviser Ben LaMar Gay is his most fluid and assured to date. Backed by his long-time quartet of Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis and Will Faber, Yowzers ripples with rhythmic intuition and emotional weight, moving between playful sketches and hymn-like vignettes without ever breaking its spell. Tracks like 'the glorification of small victories' and 'I am (bells)' are recorded live, capturing the spatial intelligence of the group's shared language - an ensemble sound built through years on the road. 'for Breezy' and 'leave some for you' find Gay in a balladic register, unafraid of simplicity, while 'John, John Henry' retools folklore through polyrhythmic loops and group chant. The result is at once free and tightly woven - a folk-rooted sound that spirals into cosmic territory. Rob Frye's flute and a mini-choir add further texture, but it's Gay's ear for structure and storytelling that binds it all. These aren't just compositions but musical rituals, alive with history, invention and care. It's not jazz, not quite, not only - this is music that trusts its players as much as its audience, carrying old knowledge forward with lightness, humour and reverence. A quiet triumph.
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Yowzers
Yowzers (CD)
Cat: IARC 97CD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Yowzers (2:12)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (5:00)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (5:10)
Roller Skates (4:04)
For Breezy (3:55)
I Am (Bells) (2:14)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:45)
Damn You Cute (3:52)
Cumulus (7:02)
Touch (2:12)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
 in stock $14.45
Yowzers
Yowzers (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 97LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Yowzers (2:22)
The Glorification Of Small Victories (4:51)
There, Inside The Morning Glory (6:02)
Roller Skates (3:06)
For Breezy (4:04)
I Am (Bells) (2:05)
Promontory (2:13)
John, John Henry (3:44)
Damn You Cute (3:51)
Cumulus (7:03)
Touch (2:11)
Leave Some For You (3:24)
Review: Ben LaMar Gay expands his musical lexicon with mala-morphemic glee on Yowzers, a wide-berthing new LP trading in exp points racked up as a soloist, bandleader, and key player in Chicago's music scene. Conscripting his long-running quartet (Tommaso Moretti, Matthew Davis, Will Faber) for dispatch on a new instrumental regiment, the record snaps the intimate language they've developed through years of live performance, captured here in a rare set of real-time recordings. As always, Gay pushes outward from folkloric roots, incorporating choir arrangements, in-studio experimentation, and contributions from frequent collaborators like Rob Frye and Ayanna Woods, be that through the looped minimalism of 'Yowzers' to the mournful swing of 'For Breezy' and the guttural blues of 'John, John Henry.'
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Headnodic & Jazz Mafia
Cat: BEWITH 175LP. Rel: 27 May 25
Rambissimo (2:51)
Zugulala (3:31)
Maiden Voyage (feat Destani Wold) (2:53)
Rise (feat Genra, Ozay Moore) (3:10)
Risk (part 1 - feat Eligh, Breathless) (3:17)
Risk (part 2 - feat Paul Hanson) (3:00)
Subinodima (2:30)
Flummox (2:33)
Both (feat Olivia Ruff, Do DAT) (3:41)
All That You Could Be (3:15)
Talkin' (1:31)
Apex (3:07)
Roll The Credits (0:41)
Review: Headnodic and Jazz Mafia, hailing from the Bay Area, bring a fresh yet nostalgic twist to the West Coast jazz-rap sound, combining the gritty pulse of boom-bap with the fluidity of jazz. From the outset, tracks like 'Rambissimo' and 'Zugulala' strike with a laid-back but engaging energy, fusing head-nodding beats made from SP-12s and MPCs with live instrumentation that radiates warmth and spontaneity. The resulting sound is both organic and meticulously crafted, effortlessly balancing sharp, loop-based hip-hop with the kind of loose, human groove that gives jazz its soul. The project came to life through an introduction from Thes One of People Under The Stairs, and it's clear why this collaboration is so electrifyingiheadnodding beats paired with smooth, clever bars that never take themselves too seriously. Tracks like 'Maiden Voyage' and 'All That You Could Be' capture the essence of jazzy hip-hop without ever feeling forced, creating a timeless vibe perfect for any occasion. This limited release is a gem, capturing a moment of pure creativity and musical synergy.
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Hard Lounge
Cat: RWR 01LP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Sunny Terasse
Table For Two
May I Join?
Dimmed Lights
City Lights
Kupka's Design
Sleep Tuff
Running Behind
 in stock $26.34
Nyron Higor
Cat: FARO 248LPRE. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Ciranda (3:06)
Louro Cantador (2:00)
Demo Love (1:20)
Sao So Palavras (1:30)
Estou Pensando Em Voce (feat Johanna) (3:56)
Maravilhamento (feat Nathalia Grilo) (4:29)
Som 24 (2:00)
Pizzicato (1:01)
Eu Te Amo (2:27)
Me Vestir De Voce (feat Johanna) (1:58)
Tags: MPB | Bossa Nova
 in stock $28.04
Breath
Breath (2xLP)
Cat: ITDL 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Harmo (1:17)
Eau (3:36)
Eternal Moment (3:11)
Wander About (2:40)
Ether (2:58)
Foliage (3:23)
Amaretto (3:07)
Acro (2:31)
Exit (2:45)
Spool (3:39)
Sweet Crack (1:47)
Birdland (Taste) (2:57)
Open (3:41)
Awake (4:10)
Orion (4:38)
Call (3:02)
Distance From Palette & Orange Lines (3:23)
Lilia (3:22)
Review: Producer and guitarist Yutaka Hirasaka enjoyed a peaceful career pitstop with Breath, one of many to top up the beatsmith and cassette artist's now towering discography, and which now comes released on vinyl for the first time. Hirasaka's approach to music covers ambient, beat-driven landscapes, a format which has led him both to immersive live performance work and commercial ends. The homely aesthetic of Hirasaka's sound is heard once more on the wordless, texturally unperturbed Breath, which clears our airways far better than any shop-bought nostrum ever could, be it via the deconstructed guitar pan-plays of 'Orion' or the marzipan piano maunders of 'Amaretto'.
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The Universe Will Take Care Of You
The Universe Will Take Care Of You (heavyweight white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 57 BCLP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
You Are Gods
Sunbeam Path
Time Ring Rattles
Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles
Incredible Bliss
The Universe Will Take Care Of You
Review: A dream pairing from opposite corners of the sonic world, British synth polymath James Holden and Polish clarinettist Waclaw Zimpel land somewhere deep in the trance zone on this six-track debut. Opener 'You Are Gods' flickers into motion with modular ripples and clarinet spirals, setting a tone that's at once meditative and exploratory. 'Sunbeam Path' floats toward more radiant territory, while 'Time Ring Rattles' and 'Incredible Bliss' channel fast-paced, arpeggiated fervour. 'Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles' cools the system with ambient drift, before the closer melts into layered organ drama and a reverent air. The pair's range of instrumentation-violins, algoza flutes, lap steel, and modulars-gives each piece a handmade feel, but it's their shared commitment to improvisation and trance that binds it all. Rather than chase genre, they zero in on shared instinct-and let the current carry them.
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The Universe Will Take Care Of You
Cat: 57 BDCD. Rel: 12 Jun 25
You Are Gods
Sunbeam Path
Time Ring Rattles
Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles
Incredible Bliss
The Universe Will Take Care Of You
Review: Clarinet and synclavier collide on The Universe Will Take Care Of You, an expansive arp odyssey through freeform new age trance sequences and orgastic blooms. British producerJames Holden and clarinetist Waclaw Zimpel's take joint reins, but they swap roles with uninformed confidence, with Holden adventurously stepping into violin and hand percussion away from his usual synth spell cantations, and Zimpel moving beyond reeds to electric ivories. Vast biennales of trance extend like ravenous, roided plants, suggesting an overcurrent of carnivorousness in all that bliss. Moroccan Gnawa and Indian classical music fed the album's electroacoustic pedigree, producing the seemingly effortless fusional glut of sound you hear before you.
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Her Name Was Yumi
Her Name Was Yumi (LP in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: KXNTRST 004. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Stargaze (2:28)
Noir (2:59)
Hoshii Club (2:17)
Sunrise (3:20)
Love Therapy (part 1) (3:25)
Yumi (2:37)
Berlin421 (2:55)
Elements (4:08)
Love Therapy (part 2) (4:22)
Beautiful Dream (3:07)
 in stock $38.23
Touch The Sky
Touch The Sky (7'' limited to 300 copies in stickered sleeve)
Cat: CURTIS 001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Touch The Sky (4:00)
Touch The Sky (Funky Soul 45 Breaks instrumental edit) (4:00)
Review: Toronto's Icons Of Hip Hop follow up their inaugural 7" with a heavy second B-boy drop, pairing a titan of rap over an unmistakable funky 70s soul loop. The A-side delivers a vocal-led version that marries sharp bars with dusty horn chops and a butter-smooth rhythm section, channelling the crate-digging spirit of golden era production with modern flair. Flip it for the 'Touch The Sky' Funky Soul Instrumental Edit, where the sample's full groove comes into focusigritty drums, warm basslines and shimmering soul textures that nod to the track's roots while inviting DJs to get playful. Limited stickered dinked 45, this is essential heat for anyone still chasing that raw, loop-driven magic.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $12.45
On Higher Dreams
On Higher Dreams (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WAHLP 033. Rel: 29 May 25
Sidda (8:42)
Nilo (4:26)
Clay (3:33)
Risogini (3:08)
Eventide (5:53)
Interlude (0:52)
Rapids (feat Danny Kuttner) (6:00)
Crepusculo (1:48)
L'Accendino (4:44)
Review: On Higher Dreams is the debut LP from Italian producer and guitarist Isaac de Martin, aka IKE. It is couched in jazz and electronic fusion and draws inspiration from the time the artists spent in Egypt during the COVID pandemic back in 2020. It was there that themes of nature, contrast and cultural reverence for music informed the record's conceptual foundation. Tracks like 'Nilo' and 'Sidda' channel the life-giving force of the Nile and its surrounding traditions, and the whole thing was recorded live to analogue in Berlin so effortlessly merges vintage warmth with modern textures while offering a contemplative, cinematic experience shaped by cultural immersion and personal reflection. A strong debut, then.
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Spring EP
Spring EP (12")
Cat: TF 013. Rel: 28 May 25
Starry Eyed (7:52)
Spring (3:04)
What Is This World Coming To? (NA mix) (6:36)
Here We Go Again (6:29)
Review: Miami-based label Terrestrial Funk revives the sound of early 90s house with a long-overdue return from Insight, their first new material in over 30 years. Originally emerging from the UK scene and known for their 1993 output on Strictly Rhythm, the group reappear here with three fresh house tracks and one unreleased downtempo dub, all steeped in the warmth and spirit of that golden era. 'Starry Eyed' and 'Spring' combine tactile keys with swinging, classic drums, while Ashaye's vocal lines weave emotional clarity through each groove. The previously unheard 'Na Mix' of 'What Is This World Coming To?' flips the tempo, stretching things into a dubbed-out meditation that slows the pulse without losing intensity. 'Here We Go Again' rounds things off with a shuffling rhythm that lands somewhere between warehouse and sun-drenched terrace. Nostalgic yet agile, this is a quietly triumphant return that reaffirms Insight's place in UK house history.
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Played by: Dj Aakmael
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An Orphan Form
An Orphan Form (clear in purple & black splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 147. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Three Shafts Of Light (16:50)
Cut Pale White Line (15:50)
Review: We find ourselves lost in kosmische textures, dark jazz motifs and brushup drums, as Ivan The Tolerable (Oli Heffernan) edges us ever deeper into his singular sonic world with An Orphan Form, where wide scapes and underbrushed moodiness leaves us in an identifiable yet not entirely placeable place. There's a sense of constant movementicircular rather than linearias the music unfurls like a dream slipping just out of reach. Synth lines wobble and stretch, field recordings emerge from the mist, and the sounds of nature act as subtle anchors amid the abstraction. It's a spiritual detour after the cheekier tonalities of his various earlier cassette albums for the likes of Cruel Nature and Ack! Ack! Ack!.
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Heavennnnnn
Cat: SANDM 04. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Heavennnnnn (edit) (15:41)
Salvation Steps (6:31)
Little James Birthday (edit) (10:05)
Review: On 'Heavennnnnn', Detroit vocalist and producer Deon Jamar evinces soul salacity like no other, following up his last Altars LP with a three-tracker of shimmering thymic neo soul, tempered by electronic smoothening and fine motor skills from recording to fine-tuning. Again released on the experimental and newly inaugural Black Music label - conceived as an "art exhibit, concert, and party series founded by Deon and Brian Oscar" - these are soul stopovers to contrast the earlier three-parter's drastic Detroit breakdowns. The title track has a Rhodes line to die for, its trembling amplitude constructively interfering with any sense of forestalled time we might've brought to the listening experience beforehand; 'Salvation Steps' and 'Little James Birthday' provide further versatility over understated percussions and G-funk slapping radio leakage. A promising continuation in sound by a label you'd best keep your eye on.
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Played by: Kisk, Rafa Santos
 in stock $20.67
Music For 17 Musicians
Cat: BF 151. Rel: 29 May 25
Egg Modern (6:46)
Music For Bat Caves (4:57)
Hommage A Qui (5:42)
Big Game (3:59)
Philip (4:14)
Bugatti (3:55)
Imps (7:56)
Song (2:19)
Review: Jameszoo aka Mitchel van Dinther returns with a cinematic journey blending jazz and contemporary classical. Written for Dutch ensemble Asko Schonberg, percussion group HIIIT, and Jameszoo's trio, Music for 17 Musicians explores themes from his 2022 work Blind. Central is a self-governing player piano controlled by custom algorithms creating autonomous musical decisions which add a unique, experimental edge. The music reflects van Dinther's fascination with detaching composer identity to invite active, unbiased listening. It is packed with rich orchestration and smart electronic interplay that nods to Steve Reich's classic while pushing onto new frontiers.
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 in stock $26.90
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