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CD Album Recommendations November 2014

Juno Recommends CD Albums

Juno Recommends CD Albums

CD Album Recommendations November 2014
31 Oct 2014
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1
Cat: ERC 020CD. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Ballenas
Adios Tren De Jaipur
Midnight Round Mekines
Donde Una Amapola Blanca Revienta
Tierra A La Vista
Tagomago
El Colegio De Alvarito
Eucaliptus Blues
Himalaya
Interior Del Bosque
A Una Muchacha
La Alegria Del Coyote
Gran Via
Kabul
La Oracion Y El Te
Rio Nilo
Review: Emotional Rescue label boss Stuart Leath is particularly excited about this release, and it's not hard to see why. While Spanish singer/songwriter Javier Bergia is not widely known in the UK, his releases - either solo, or as part of the Finas Africae and Arium Musicae groups - are held in high regard by those of a Balearic persuasion. Eclipse is something of a treat, gathering together the best of Bergia's solo work from 1985 to the present day. Featuring Bergia's spoken and sung vocals atop a mix of gentle acoustics, atmospheric strings, delay-laden percussion and subtle global rhythms, Eclipse impresses from start to finish. It should be essential listening for anyone with even the tiniest interest in Balearica.
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2
Cat: C56CD 018. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Way To LA (Day)
Mandy
Familiar Stranger (Day)
New Moon Boy (Day)
Travellers
Way To LA (Night)
Mandy (Power Boy remix)
Familiar Stranger (Night)
New Moon Boy (Night)
Mandy (Mudd extended vocal mix)
Mandy (Mudd extended dub mix)
Review: Given that Paul "Mudd" Murphy, Ben Smith, Ursula Major and krautrock legend Holgar Czukay debuted their Bison project back in 2010, this debut album has been a long time coming. Happily, it was worth the wait. Recorded at Czukay's legendary Cologne studio and featuring mix-downs from Conrad Idjut, Travellers is a particularly dubwise trawl through hazy, krautrock-influenced disco and horizontal Balearica. By anyone's standards, it's a deliciously intergalactic concoction; a fearlessly atmospheric blend of low-slung grooves, delay-laden horns, quirky percussion, stargazing electronics and mesmerizing, eyes-wide-shut vocals. Pleasingly, this CD version also includes a pair of fine extended versions of former single "Mandy" by Mudd, of which the intoxicating Dub is particularly potent.
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out of stock $13.93
3
Cat: MMDD 01CD. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Funky/Club House
I Can Feel It (stripped version)
Give Me Somethin (feat Lisa Shaw)
This Feelin (feat Andy Allo)
Runnin Away (feat Martin Luther)
What Do You Want (feat Meshell Ndegeocello)
Come Into My Life (feat Tim Fuller)
Let It Play (feat Martin Luther)
Little Star (feat Aya)
Sail On (feat Jason Brock)
Free My Mind (feat Martin Luther)
Just Fade Away (feat Lisa Shaw)
We Can Make It (feat Omar)
Heartbeat (feat Lisa Shaw)
Everything
Green Light (feat Gabrielle Walter Clay)
Review: It's been some 12 years since San Francisco deep house don Miguel Migs released his fine debut album, Colorful You. In truth, his subsequent albums have failed to match the dizzy heights attained by this Naked Music-era beauty. It's for this reason that Dim Division is such an enjoyable listen. In it, Migs - assisted by an impressive line-up of guest vocalists (including Tim Fuller, Lisa Shaw and Omar) - returns to his roots, laying down a series of effortlessly soulful tracks blessed with his usual dub-flecked deep house production, shimmering electrofunk influences and vibrant synthesizer riffs. It's a thing of simple beauty, and undoubtedly his best work for some time.
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out of stock $10.00
4
Cat: DDS 010CD. Rel: 03 Nov 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Free Access Zone 1
Butterfly Effect
Free Access Zone 3
Bonus Break
Waste Land 1
Waste Land 2
Free Access Zone 2
Free Access Zone 4
Free Access Zone 5
Free Access Zone 6
Free Access Zone 7
Free Access Zone 8
Review: Having released just one seminal 12" on Chain Reaction back in 2001, Shinichi Atobe was tracked down by Demdike Stare only to be found with a vast vault of unreleased material. This double-pack release brings together some cherry-picked morsels from this haul, shedding fresh light on the mysterious and alluring sound of an almost forgotten Japanese producer. There are more obtuse noise and industrial moments such as "Free Access Zone 4", while other moments are full of sweet and crisp house grooves with wistful atmospherics. The diversity on offer is quite something, but whatever style is tackled, Shinichi Atobe brings a haunting quality to bear on his music.
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out of stock $11.31
5
Cat: DOUBT 003CD. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Bass
Arrival
Terraforming
Cosmic Bounce
Vibedoctor
Utopia
Drumroll
Cauldron
New Life
Review: Whether he's producing as 2562 or A Made Up Sound, new material from Dave Huismans is always met with a sense of expectation. Things get magnified further when you consider The New Today is the Dutch producer's first LP in three years under the 2562 name! The landscape has changed considerably since 2011's Fever, but listening to this eight track set you feel Huismans is still marching to his own beat as opposed to following others. Conceived over six weeks in New York last year and committed to tape in his Utrecht studio, The New Today sees the Dutchman draw from past sounds like "European synth experiments, new age tapes, musique concrete, krautrock, post punk" to weave whole new electronic patterns in a manner that sounds so very 2562. In other words, it's fckn great!
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6
Cat: WARPCD 256. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Theme
Tesla (feat Herbie Hancock)
Cold Dead
Fkn Dead
Never Catch Me (feat Kendrick Lamar)
Dead Man's Tetris (feat Captain Murphy & Snoop Dogg)
Turkey Dog Coma
Stirring
Coronus, The Terminator
Siren Song (feat Angel Deradoorian)
Turtles
Ready Err Not
Eyes Above
Moment Of Hesitation (feat Herbie Hancock)
Descent Into Madness (feat Thundercat)
The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep (feat Captain Murphy)
Obligatory Cadence
Your Potential/The Beyond (feat Niki Randa)
The Protest
Review: Arriving with some truly mind bending artwork from controversial guro manga artist Shintaro Kago, the new Flying Lotus album You're Dead! Is quite alot to take in upon first listen. Some nineteen tracks deep, Steven Ellison uses all the available space to draw you deep into the afterlife as he sees it, veering through heavily psychedelic jazz passages and next level beat explorations that demand you pay full attention. The iconic Herbie Hancock leads a high profile cast of contributing artists to Fly Lo's fifth studio LP and his most ambitious to date with Kendrick Lamar, Captain Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Angel Deradoorian, Thundercat and Niki Randa also adding to what is a transcendental listening experience.
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out of stock $10.00
7
Cat: SLANG 50070. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Can't Do Without You
Silver
All I Ever Need
Our Love
Dive
Second Chance
Julia Brightly
Mars
Back Home
Your Love Will Set You Free
Review: Some four years after Swims brought the work of Dan Snaith to the attention of a whole new audience, the London-based Canadian artist returns with a sixth Caribou album entitled Our Love. Staunch followers of Caribou will know that Snaith tends to adopt different sonic approaches with every long player (compare the psychedelia of Up In Flames with the more spaced out Andorra) but this latest album feels like a natural development of the club influenced sounds of Swims. City Slang call it Snaith's most soulful set yet, and that's certainly helped by the presence of compatriot Jessy Lanza, and like all Caribou albums there is something new that appeals with every listen.
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out of stock $8.41
8
Cat: PAN 60CD. Rel: 03 Nov 14
 
Techno
Agnes Revenge
One Fell Swoop
Ratchet
Strays
Agnes Apparatus
Dogma
First Witness
Whodunnit? (interlude)
Second Witness
One Stich Follows Another
Cataracts
Review: After the meteoric impact of his self-released singles and spots on Hessle Audio, Power Vacuum and Bleep, the electronic music world has been waiting patiently for TJ Hertz to step up and share a wider vista of his sound world. This debut LP for PAN does not disappoint, channelling the electronica quality of his most crushing club music and giving it a chance to roam that bit more freely. The beats still hit hard on the likes of "Ratchet", but that's not their only purpose. With sound design and general production fireworks at the forefront, whether you can dance to this or not is unimportant; what matters is how completely edge-of-your-seat thrilling it is to listen to, from every space age sweep to each grubby reverb impulse. We always knew he had it in him, and Objekt has more than delivered on that promise.
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out of stock $11.04
9
Cat: METACD 004. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Stay (feat James Sunderland)
Sideways
Open Up
Keep It Moving
Searchers
Short Circuit
Tape Pack
Inta National
Muted (feat James Sunderland)
Edges
The Rattler
Longshot
You Must See
Chapters (feat Meyhem Lauren & Brotherman)
Review: Since signing Bournemouth duo Ulterior Motive to his Metalheadz imprint last year, Goldie has acted as a kind of mentor, supervising the recording of this debut album. In many ways, it makes a lot of sense; Ulterior Motive's brand of jungle-influenced drum and bass no doubt appeals to the producer-turned-celebrity's rave sensibilities. The Fourth Wall is a confident and engaging debut, with spangling, piano-laden rave moments - see the early '90s revivalism of "Tape Pack" - nestling side by side with dark, twisted rollers and deeper, more experimental fare. It's this latter strand - and most particularly the James Sutherland collaboration "Muted" - that makes The Fourth Wall such an impressive debut.
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out of stock $11.31
10
Cat: AUSCD 005. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Deep House
I Want You
Barne Dance
Give 2 U (feat FEMME)
MXR
Road Runner (feat Obenewa)
Reassign
Say My Name (feat Yasmin)
Wayfarer
Broken Dreams
Cakewalk
Callin'
Never Easy (feat Thomas Gandey)
Review: This is a significant moment in the development of Michael "Huxley" Dodson. Following six years building his reputation via a constant trickle of singles, the London-based producer has finally delivered a debut album. It's a little more expansive and varied than many of his singles, and variously touches on many of his regular inspirations - UK garage, deep house and bumping techno, in particular - as well as some he's not previously explored (see the pitched-down rave breaks of "Give 2 U" and the "Circles"-ish liquid D&B of "MXR"). The result is a polished, floor-friendly set that impressively straddles the line between club tracks and home listening fodder.
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out of stock $9.45
11
Cat: ZENCD 202X. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Cirrus
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Heaven For The Sinner (feat Szjerdene)
Prelude
Kiara
Ten Tigers
Kong
Ketto
Emkay
Towers (feat Szjerdene)
Recurring
We Could Forever
Transits (feat Szjerdene)
Know You
Pieces (feat Cornelia)
The North Borders (DVD)
Review: Bonobo's North Borders tour has been staggering in scale, with Simon Green and his live band playing 175 shows in 30 countries over two years. This momento of the tour features live recordings - mostly taken from shows in London and Croatia, with a couple of radio sessions thrown in - and a DVD packed with both concert and documentary footage. It's a great package, all told, and musically, some of it is stunning - a delicious blend of string-drenched, jazz-flecked songs, picturesque acoustics and enveloping, dancefloor-friendly instrumentals. "We Could Forever" and the throbbing, ever-growing finale, "Know You", are particularly special.
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out of stock $13.67
12
Cat: ZEDDCD 003. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Funky/Club House
All Of The Above (feat Big Ed)
Everythings Alright (feat Erik Dillard)
Something About You (feat Jennifer Wallace)
Holding On
Whos Foolin' Who (feat Diane Charlemagne)
Love For Life (feat Renn)
Want Me
Tomorrows Another Day (feat Donae'o)
Sunday Lazin'
Finally (feat Taliwa)
Somethin' For Nothin' (feat Big Ed & Diane Charlemagne)
Found My Way
Reach Out (feat Hannah Khemoh)
Embrace You (feat Migosy)
Back To Front (feat Nathan Adams)
Gotta Believe (feat Sabrina Chyld)
Last Expression
out of stock $12.61
13
Cat: SUCTION 028CD. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Coldwave/Synth
Trains & Lines
Perseids Over Greenwich
No, Thank You
I Am Not Feeling Well
Aught
Seven
Postcards
Lost & Lonesome
British Cottages
Six
Degrees Of Frost
Tar
I Will Miss You 1 (bonus track)
I Will Miss You 2 (bonus track)
Are You Alone? (bonus track)
Review: The name Roger Semsroth will be eminently familiar to fans of monotonal, bleep laden techno thanks to his canon of material as Sleeparchive for his own label, Tresor, Repitch and more. Prior to becoming the staple of Berlin techno he now is, Semsroth was creating child like melodies and toy tones as Skanfrom, a project which now returns to Jason Amm's Suction Records for the first time in 12 years. Combine themes tunes and motifs from the original Zelda video game with the sounds of older Rephlex and Skam Records and you are somewhere close to understanding what Postcards, this new Skanfrom album, sounds like.
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out of stock $10.00
14
Cat: SOMACD 105. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Techno
Tokyo Subway
Visual Capture
Reverse Proceed
Cirklon Bells
Synchronicity
Ghosts Of Detroit
Relevant Question
Pattern A3
Factory Music
Convolute
Catacoustics
Irritant
Rotary
Resolved
Review: It's been seven long years since Stuart MacMillan and Orde Meikle last donned their Slam guise for a full-length outing. That album, 2007's Human Response, was something of a disappointment. Happily, Reverse Proceed is anything but. Kicking off with a quartet of rich, atmospheric ambient cuts before heading into immersive techno territory with "Synchronicity" and "Ghosts of Detroit", MacMillan and Meikle appear to have got their mojo back. It's a feeling that intensifies as the album progresses, with the warped acid funk of "Pattern A3", "Factory Music" and the "Rotary" offering flashbacks to well-loved Slam anthems of old. In fact, Reverse Proceed could well be their strongest album to date - and that's some claim.
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out of stock $8.68
15
Dark & Long
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You
Surfboy
Spoonman
Tongue
Dirty Epic
Cowgirl
River Of Bass
ME
The Hump (Wild Beast)
Eclipse
Rez
Dirty
Dirty Guitar
Dark & Long (Hall edit)
Dark & Long (Dark Train)
Spikee
Mmm... Skyscraper I Love You (Jam Scraper)
Cowgirl (Irish Pub In Kyoto mix)
Dark & Long (Most 'Ospitable mix)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (Telegraph 16/11/92)
Dark & Long (Burts mix)
Dogman Go Woof
Dark & Long (Thing In A Book mix)
Concord (3 Comp75 Id9 A1771 Aug 93A)
Dark & Long (1st Ruff Id3 A1551 2)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (A1765 Sky version Id4 Harmone6 Comp43)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (After Sky Id6 1551 2)
Can You Feel Me? (from A4796)
Birdsa (A1558 Nov 92B 1)
Dirty Epic (Dirty Ambi Piano A1764 Oct 91)
Spoonman (version1 A1559 Nov92)
Organ (Eclipse version from A4796)
Cowgirl (alternative Cowgirl C69 mix from A1564)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (live jam Kyme Rd)
Improv (1)
Bigmouth
Improv (2)
Big Meat Show
Improv (3)
Spoonman
Review: There's no denying that Dubnobasswithmyheadman was a landmark electronic album. It marked Underworld's progression from electro-pop also-rans to festival headling techno titans, thanks in no small part to the addition of DJ/producer Darren Emerson to the line-up. This 20th anniversary box set gives the album the treatment it deserves, with a fully re-mastered version of the album being joined by four bonus CDs. While two of these discs feature previously heard material - one disc of singles from the period, another of lesser-known remixes - the other two are of more historical interest. Disc four is particularly illuminating, boasting as it does a swathe of unreleased recordings and demos from the period (including early versions of "Dark & Long" and "Mmm Skyscraper I Love You"), while the final disc presents a live rehearsal recorded in the band's home studio in 1993.
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out of stock $57.06
16
Cat: BLACKESTCD 010. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Claw
I Know What I Must Do
Damballah 58
Parataxic Distortion
Festival Of The Dead
Belladonna Theme
Vaudou Take Me High
Inlightenment
None Of Your Bones Are Broken
Madwoman (Festival mix)
Fruit Is Ripe
Fire Ends The Day
Review: Blackest Ever Black's unwavering commitment to gracing 2014 with some of the most distinct sounds continues apace as their latest long player sees the return of William Bennett's Cut Hands project. Entitled Festival Of The Dead, this new album feels like the next logical progression in the Cut Hands sound, with the label describing it as "most potent distillation yet" of Bennett's "malign percussive energy". If you checked lead track "The Claw" which was made available to stream when BEB first announced the album, you will no doubt have an idea of what to expect but this relentless, bracing approach shown there is not the only card played by Bennett across the album. Indeed it's the moments where the sonics get twisted and chewed up (such as the suitably named "Parataxic Distortion") that prove most memorable.
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out of stock $10.78
17
Cat: SKA 008CD. Rel: 27 Sep 99
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hi Scores
Turquoise Hexagon Sun
Nlogax
June 9th
Seeya Later
Everything You Do Is A Balloon
Review: Boom! Finally another reissue of Boards Of Canada's seminal Hi Scores LP from 1996! Along with the likes of Aphex Twin, LFO and Squarepusher, these guys have helped to define how we see electronic music today and this particular LP is arguably their most complete when it comes to the dancefloor. The title track is a twisted, floaty bindle of breaks and beats, but it doesn't end there. Tracks like "Nlogax" are inherently Detroitian in nature thanks to the bleepy drum machines inside, and all we can say is that if you haven't laid hands on this album yet, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to cop it now. It's still so relevant and contemporary, it hurts.
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out of stock $8.41
18
Cat: ECB 391CD. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Funky/Club House
Get Out
Angel (Touch Me)
Money Man
Not This Time
See You
Son Of The Sun
Unbuild It
Modern Family
Mary Mary
Run Run Run
My Queen
The Night Is Young
Review: If the 2 Bears debut album, Be Strong, was a rush-inducing sprint through kaleidoscopic rave, bass music and off-kilter dance-pop influences, this follow-up is a much more relaxed and loved up affair. While Joe Goddard and Raf Rundell continue to blend styles at will - from midtempo Balearic breaks, organ-laden retro soul and soundsystem reggae, to classic disco soul (see "Ubuild It", which appears to be built around samples from Patti Jo's "Make Me Believe In You"), Italo and wide-eyed deep house ("See You") - the overall effect is more calming and radio-friendly than sweaty and dancefloor-centric. It's a clever switch, and one that mnakes The Night is Young a much more well-rounded and mature set than its' acclaimed predecessor. In other words, it's a superb, surprisingly soulful dance-pop set.
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out of stock $10.51
19
Cat: SEIZE VIII. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Tri (ambient mix)
Wake Up With The Rain (downtempo mix)
Mieko
Sometimes Not
Jungle Bob
Eisblumen (chillout mix)
Abendrot (downtempo mix)
Moonchild
Whiteout
Tannenwald (deep mix)
Germany Is Eating Souls
Review: It would be fair to say that Krystian Shek is something of a disciple of the late, great ambient maestro Pete Namlook. Shek was a regular on the German producer's Fax imprint for a number of years, and this sixth album - his first since 2010 - is being released by Carpe Sonum, a label established in Namlook's honour. You can hear the influence of Namlook's beguiling, dream-like style throughout Sometimes Not, with heavenly textures, drawn-out chords, quiet pianos and disconnected spoken word samples rubbing shoulders with gentle beats and yearning rhythms. It's a combination that provides multiple highlights, from the melancholic organs and chiming melodies of the title track, to the lively, ambient-goes-dubstep bounce of "Whiteout".
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out of stock $11.84
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Cat: TRESOR 270CD. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Electro
Transmission Of Life
Negative Flash
Walking With Clouds
Cerebral Cortex Malfunction
Cluben In Guyana
Look Within
Unordinary Realities
Dimensional Glide
War Of The Clones
Crossing Into The Mental Astroplane
Do You Want To Get Down?
Do You Want To Get Down? (vocal De Void)
out of stock $5.25
21
Cat: MMCD 045. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Enter The Spiral
Dissolve
Water Burns Air
Dance Of Roots
Ash Layla
No Escape
You Are The Proof Of Heaven
Falling Apart Into One
Faith
Review: There has been a healthy amount of ambient music issued on Mule Musiq lately, with the forthcoming Lawrence album sure to turn a few heads. In the mean time Minilogue's Sebastian Mullaert has linked up with Israel's Eitan Reiter to produce this sumptuous album of mellow tones for the home-listening crowd. There are some beat-powered moments scattered throughout the album, from the brooding acid throb of "Ash Layla" to the hyper-reduced minimal thrust of "No Escape (Kick)" but these moments still manage to stay in the quieter end of the spectrum. Elsewhere beatless orchestrations waft from the speakers in a state of melancholic magnificence that marks this album as a runaway success for both artists.
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out of stock $17.36
22
Cat: EDLX 038CD. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Techno
Particle
The Epoch Of Recombination
Power Spectrum
Cosmic Strings
Relic Radiation
Gravitational Waves
Photon Visibility Function
Non-Sky Signal Noise
Acoustic Oscillations
Galactic Motion
Diffusion Damping
The Surface Of Last Scattering
out of stock $12.61
23
Cat: RMSCD 001. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Never Walk Alone
Angels (feat Chaim)
Floating Messiah
Terminal K
Broken Windows
I Hear Her Calling Me
Tourist Trap
Indian Summer
Let Go
Lifted
My Heart
out of stock $12.36
24
Cat: DAP 034. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Funk
Into The Fog
The Sticks
Aphasia
Shattered Winds
Black Hills
Burnt Offering
Trail Of Tears
Magus Mountain
Tomahawk
Turn & Burn
out of stock $13.67
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Cat: ITA 100. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Chain Of Command
Breaking Formation
Hearts Fear
VSOP
Ahnherr Der Schwatzer
Try Though We Might
Duvet Days
One Human Minute
Review: It's been a bit too long between drinks for krautrock-influenced pop combo Von Spar, whose last album, Foreigner, dropped way back in 2010. Back then, the Cologne based band were being lauded from all sides, with Can's Irmin Schmidt and Jaki Liebezeit being particularly vocal supporters. It is likely that Streetlife, their belated fourth album, will be similarly acclaimed. Musically, it offers nods to krautrock, synth-pop, the Balearic pop of Laidback, and Kompakt style "ambient pop", as well as occasional forays into more uptempo, disco-flecked territory (see the thrilling "One Human Minute", arguably the album's high point).
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out of stock $13.15
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Cat: SGCD 01. Rel: 20 Oct 14
 
Techno
Interchanges (Enter & Exit)
Catenary
Binary Possession
On The Verge Of Decimation
Sheer Insanity
Irreformable
In A Race Against Time
Tornado Warning
It's All Relative
Small Black Object
Review: Always one to charge into more interesting corners of the techno world, Adam X is in fine fettle as he drops his latest album for Sonic Groove, the first on his own label since 1998's Audiobiography. The tone is very much stout and stern, from the industrial-tinged drum hits to the cold and eerie synth content, but of course it's in the rhythmic department where X really shines. At every turn there are intriguing grooves to latch onto, from the drunken lope of the title track with its anthemic hip hop vocal rip, to the opening broken techno drama of "Interchanges". There are more stripped down moments such as the restrained cycles of "Catenary", and some piston pumping bangers like "On The Verge Of Decimation", making this an engaging listen as well as a great collection of techno tracks.
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out of stock $9.73
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Cat: RVNGNL 027CD. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Warble
TWTGA
Just Like The First Time
Police Police Police Police Police
Strange Wind
The Towns We Love Is Our Town
We Are On The Side Of Angels
Reflector
Postcard From Brilliant Orange
out of stock $13.15
28
Cat: TRAUMCD 32. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mega
Flying Sparks
Everytime You Smile
Mute Memories
Faint Light
We Float Around (& Hang Out On Clouds)
Light Realms
Silverbird Wake Me Up
Everything Around You Is Resonating Light
Future Fireflies
Eclipse
Everybody Dance Now
Euphoria
Diamond Days
Sinus
out of stock $12.36
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Cat: MINUSMAX 29. Rel: 13 Oct 14
 
Minimal/Tech House
Let's Dream
Only You
No Games
Gatescape
Pluss Basss
Longituden
Away From Home
Ying Yang
out of stock $11.84
30
Cat: CDV 3125. Rel: 06 Oct 14
 
Funky/Club House
Coming Home (feat Maverick Sabre)
Ready For Your Love (feat MNEK)
Lover Like You (feat Katy B)
Here For You (feat Laura Welsh)
FTPA (feat Erik Hassle)
Go All Night (feat Jennifer Hudson)
Unmissable (feat Zak Abel)
Real (feat Yasmin)
Imagination (feat Katy Menditta)
6AM (feat Tish Hyman)
Elevate (feat Anne-Marie)
Take It All (feat The Six)
Hard On Me (feat Maverick Sabre)
out of stock $13.42
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