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Singles
Benders 002
Cat: BNDRS 002. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Rip It Off (5:26)
How's Your Father (5:57)
Review: New label U - Bend debuted back in September with a tidy Balearic 12" and promised that it would "bridge the gap between acid cougars and the namaste death cult." It is the eponymous production team that takes charge of this 12" again and again the vibe is Balearic. 'Rip It Off' starts off with some syrupy and sugary rhythms that are laid back and funky in their own way. Steamy vocals and acidic liens drive to take things higher and on the flip 'How's Your Father' brings some more laid back cool, this time with acoustic guitar strums and cosmic pads.
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Do That Dance
Cat: KF 008. Rel: 06 Oct 14
Do That Dance
The Thirteenth Roll In A Bakers Dozen
10 Dollars
10 Dollars (Soft Rocks 'Tactical Assault' remix)
Review: New Yorker Elliot Taub graces this 8th Kinfolk release with 3 trax of varying intesity. 'Do That Dance' is an uptempo melodic bass and synth heavy dancefloor jam. 'Thirteenth Roll in A Bakers Dozen' takes a slower spaced out route. '10 Dollars' conitnues in the same mode but this time with guitar and a super heavy synth line pushing the driving force along and finally Soft Rocks grab a hold of '10 Dollars' and turn it into a John Carpenter-esque electro groover.
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Bloodline (Record Store Day 2018)
Bloodline (Record Store Day 2018) (limited hand-numbered white vinyl 12")
Cat: OTN 01. Rel: 28 Apr 18
Bloodline (4:50)
Selva (4:06)
Roots (4:26)
Shark (4:20)
Lluvia (3:12)
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Down By The Beach
Down By The Beach (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 812. Rel: 14 Dec 21
The Umoza Music Project - "Down By The Beach" (3:05)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Ghetto Guitar" (4:25)
Review: The crucial Original Gravity label is busy this month with three red hot new 7"s all dropping in quick succession. The top-notch funk crew has this spilt 7" from Umoza Music Project and The Woodfield Road Allstars up here on limited wax. The a-side is a sunny bit of original rousing 70s reggae direct from the islands. Backing vocalists provide plenty of butter while the lead laments a love lost and the rhythm rolls on. On the back side is a much more stoner-paced and funk drenched laidback instrumental with Balearic guitar licks that look to the stars as organ chords warm you through and the rocksteady rhythm gently sways to and fro. Two gems for sure.
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Hi Tech Dreams (reissue)
Cat: UR 071. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Hi-Tech Dreams (6:47)
Hold My Own (4:41)
Lo-Tech Reality (4:37)
Review: First released back in 2007, UR's 'Hi Tech Dreams' is widely regarded as one of 'Mad' Mike Banks' most perfectly formed EPs - in part because its blend of optimistic techno futurism with dancefloor darkness offers a neat summary of the 'dreaming of utopia, living in a dystopia' message at the heart of Underground Resistance's militant ethos. But analysis aside, it's simply a terrific record - as this timely reissue proves. A-side 'Hi Tech Dreams' lives up to its promise, with far-sighted melodies, tactile riffs and soulful vocal samples rising above a loose-limbed Motor City techno beat. In contrast, 'Lo Tech Reality' is a moodier and more melancholic chunk of breakbeat-driven techno, while 'Hold My Own' is a murky, hip-hop influenced downtempo head-nodder.
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Albums
Chaleur Humaine
Chaleur Humaine (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: FTS 21LP. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Track 1 (1:37)
UMAN Spirit (5:23)
Aubade (2:42)
Human Warmth (0:40)
Entrelacs (3:08)
Memoire Vive (6:11)
Chaleur Humaine (1:41)
Track 8 (1:24)
Cordes Sensibles (4:25)
Atmosphere (4:48)
Calor Humano (1:12)
Hoi Am Cua Nhan Loai (1:21)
Lalala (3:18)
Menselijke Warmte (0:23)
Menestrel (3:56)
Track 16 (1:18)
Review: Freedom To Spend finally make available again the great 1992 debut album by Chaleur Humaine. It has been remastered for the occasion and is the first time it's been available for many years. This limited edition bundles also comes with a bonus 45 featuring the singles 'Maelstrom' and 'Human' which are two more gems form the arsenal of the French duo of musicians and siblings, Danielle and Didier Jean. This album came after two records of pop songs that no one really cared for and so the pair head off to build their own studio un Orsay, Paris, to create this newly liberated sound which is a mix of new age electronics and dreamy vocals.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Psyence Fiction (reissue)
Psyence Fiction (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 675938 6. Rel: 25 Jan 19
Guns Blazing (Drums Of Death part 1) (5:01)
UNKLE (main Title Theme) (3:24)
Bloodstain (5:57)
Unreal (5:10)
Lonely Soul (8:56)
Getting Ahead In The Lucrative Field Of Artist Management (0:59)
Nursery Rhyme/Breather (4:29)
Celestial Annihilation (4:52)
The Knock (Drums Of Death part 2) (4:02)
Chaos (4:30)
Rabbit In Your Headlights (6:15)
Mandatory (outro) (1:11)
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Various 2
Various 2 (180 gram vinyl mini LP)
Cat: FS 002. Rel: 15 May 23
Vanity Project - "Flamingo Heights" (6:05)
Bobby Bricks - "Things I Remember" (4:39)
Pacific Coliseum - "Dream Island" (4:38)
The Variable Club - "Protofeel" (4:11)
Unknown Mobile - "Dog Taxi Hotel" (5:16)
Laseech - "Space Sunday" (4:51)
Sorcerer - "Just For Love" (4:20)
Review: The Mellophonia label offshoot Fusion Sequence won us over with its well-presented and great-sounding first EP, and now a quick follow-up does the same. This one is another various artists affair that starts with some nice futuristic robot disco from Vanity Project. There is more organic and lush Balearic from Bobby Bricks and Pacific Coliseum follows that spine-tingling Ibiza sunset vibe. On the flip side, there is everything from late-night electronic house to lazy disco via Sorcerer's blissed out 'Just For Love' which would entrance any dance floor. There's as much quality as there is variation on this one, which makes it a useful EP indeed.

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