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Singles
Funkin' For Jamaica
Cat: PMKA 1005. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Funkin' For Jamaica" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj) (4:07)
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Love Theme From Sparticus" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj - Clear Day mix) (4:34)
Review: Tom Browne's 1980 single 'Funkin' For Jamaica' has long been something of an anthem - a hybrid funk/boogie classic that remains a staple in sets of hip-hop, disco and soul DJs alike. Given its ubiquity, covering the song is fraught with danger, but remarkably Japanese producer Akiko and guest vocalist Mbanja Richy have successfully put a new spin on it. Their take is subtly tougher and more synth-heavy, with bilingual French/English vocals, nods to Zouk music and a bassline so squelchy it could have been lifted from a P-funk record. Over on the flip, the pair go mellow, deep and laidback on a pleasingly skewed hip-hop soul cover of Terry Callier's legendary vocal interpretation of Alex North's 'Love Theme' from 'Spartacus'. Inspired stuff all told.
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Jungle Fever
Cat: BOULOUW 003. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Big Jim Hangers & His Men Of Rhythm - "Jungle Fever" (3:41)
Moon People - "Hippy Skippy Moon Strut" (2:36)
Review: Several new 7" cuts by our good friends over at Bou Ga Louw have landed in our grasp, the Argentinian label pushing brand new South American funk and soul heaters. Big Jim Hangers' 'Jungle Fever' is a high-octane instrumental ballad clearly dedicated to the dirtiest of acts out there, sex. Moans, groans, organs and drums complete the recipe, and this is an attitude mirrored on the B-side with The Moon People's 'Hippy Skippy Moon Strut'. This is a riotous mix of Afrobeat, funk, and jazz, and a mise-en-scene for free love.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Musica Para Boliche
Musica Para Boliche (limited blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MD 33007. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Harari - "Si No Pagan" (edit) (5:28)
Lance - "Yo Quiero A Lucy" (edit) (4:53)
Marta Paradise - "Calling" (edit) (4:23)
Alan Strani - "Tension Salsable" (edit) (4:58)
Review: Maledetta Discoteca closes out its year with this special blue vinyl featuring a mix of brilliant Italo disco artists. They all hail from Italy and Argentina and are editing originals that span disco, electro, proto-house and more. Hararis' 'Si No Pagan' is the first under the scalpel and is a funky cut with raw drums. Lance's 'Yo Quiero A Lucy' is a more slowed down and seductive sound with 80s synths, Marta Paradise's 'Calling' (edit) is a direct and sugar synth laced house stomper and Alan Strani's 'Tension Salsable' brings things to a closer with a nice stomping disco grove with mysterious synths and lush percussion.
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Abidjan
Abidjan (12")
Cat: HC 55. Rel: 25 Apr 18
Nan Ye Li Kan (Afro Beat) (4:49)
Abidjan (Biguine) (5:48)
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Grab The Moment
Cat: BDM 005. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Grab The Moment (5:20)
Grab The Moment (instrumental Fonkymoog version) (5:21)
Review: Tracey Hamlin's voice brings a richness and vitality to this collaboration with MasterFonk, riding atop an arrangement that radiates warmth and precision. Layers of rhythmic guitar, bold brass flourishes, and a commanding bassline work together to create a dynamic yet effortless groove. The instrumental cut offers a different perspective, stripping away vocals to highlight the interplay between melody and rhythm. It's a track that bridges the past and present of funk and disco, showcasing both genres' enduring power to move bodies and lift spirits.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Keep The Fire Burning
Cat: EXPAND 109. Rel: 01 Feb 22
Keep The Fire Burning (0:30)
Funky Sensation (0:30)
Review: Yet another reissue of this enduring classic. Legendary Miami songstress Gwen McCrae had plenty of huge hits in her arsenal, from '90% Of Me Is You' to 'It's Worth The Hurt.' Her biggest tune by far is the sure fire dance floor heater 'Keep The Fire Burning.' The strident disco funk beats, the soaring vocal and the impossible warmth and soul of it all never fail to make a mark. Here it is backed with the more slow and deep cut funk of 'Funky Sensation,' which gets those hips swinging and hands clapping.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Stridulum
Stridulum (limited 7")
Cat: TTEP 13. Rel: 24 Apr 24
Stridulum Theme (4:28)
Running Away From Jerzy (3:28)
Hospital Sequence (1:59)
Review: Stridulum (aka. The Visitor) is a 1979 sci-fi horror that featured a star-studded cast including Mel Ferrer, John Huston, and Shelley Winters. The score was written by Italian composer Franco Micalizzi and while the movie wasn't a huge commercial success, the soundtrack became a favourite amongst collectors even if Micalizzi is still best known for his Poliziotteschi scores and collaborations with director Umberto Lenzi. His trademark sound was still there for all to hear and now three key cuts form it are pressed up to this special 7".
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Danger Zone (remastered) (reissue)
Danger Zone (remastered) (reissue) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TF 693RE. Rel: 06 Sep 24
Danger Zone (remix) (5:01)
Sanger Zone (instrumental) (5:23)
Danger Zone (3:48)
Review: This EP has proved hugely popular over the years and always sells out whenever it gets reissued. This will likely be the case again here with this newly remastered version via Tri Fire. It is a cult boogie and disco blend from Robbie M and The Midnight Express show band that originally hails from Rock Island in Illinois. It includes the hip-swinging and funky 'Danger Zone' (remix) plus a more paired back instrumental version and the original which is chunky, funky, and full of playful horns. All three versions do plenty of good things to dancefloors. Don't sleep!
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Groovin'
Cat: OTS 365. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Groovin' (3:00)
Groovin' (cut Creators edit) (3:13)
Review: Willie Mitchell's 'Groovin'' has largely gone down in time as a hip-hop sample source par excellence, but that doesn't detract from its inherent original swagger. Now re-released via Octave Lab, we're once again reminded of the American bandleader's easy wrist-flicking grooves and organ pumps, with the star tune here representing a simple framing of funk and soul at its most essential, without fluff or pomp. Also on the B comes a version from Cut Creator$, whose reputation for mixing hip-hop sampling sources precedes them.
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What Cha Need
Cat: KD 085. Rel: 15 May 25
What Cha Need (3:41)
I'll Take You There (3:09)
Review: 'I'll Take You There' by Leon Mitchison, featuring mixes from Kenny Dope, is a standout release from Kay-Dee Records, in a rare label head-to-head with Now-Again Records. This special edition tosses us an unreleased remix from Kenny Dope, infusing his signature funk-in-the-trunk style into an authentic and primally mixed track, working directly from Mitchison's original 8-track tapes. Acclimatising the first's deeper grooves to Dope's dope, breaks-heavy production, the artist is truly deft at upcycling vintage sonic garms.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Albums
Rythmiques (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 142LP. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Rythmiques No 4 (2:08)
Rythmiques No 5 (2:07)
Rythmiques No 6 (2:08)
Rythmiques No 7 (1:52)
Rythmiques No 8 (3:59)
Rythmiques No 9 (2:48)
Piano + Piano (2:39)
Auto Rythmiques (3:48)
Rythmiques No 10 (2:03)
Rythmiques No 11 (2:15)
Ocean Horizon (2:48)
Super Carrousel (1:43)
Gay Shopping (2:14)
Suspense No 1 (3:55)
Review: The Tele Music catalogue follows a long tradition of library music mores; stock patterned album art and themed series included. Originally from 1973, Rhythmiques functions as one of the label's most iconic releases. Written entirely in collaboration between French composer and percussionist Pierre Dahan and synthesist Mat Camison, it features tense funk, blunted jazz and heavy breaks all the way. It is considered the rightful sequel to Continental Pop Sound, and despite the origin as library music intended for TV and film, has endured as a vital album for producers and DJs.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
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Is My Living In Vain (reissue)
Cat: NEW 7056. Rel: 12 Apr 21
Is My Living In Vain (5:42)
Ha-Ya (Eternal Life) (4:40)
Salvation Means More To Me (4:36)
Now Is The Time (6:33)
Pure Gold (5:36)
They Were Overcome (By The Word) (4:07)
Speak Lord (6:10)
Expect Your Miracle (4:30)
Review: Some serious gospel-soul action here from one of the most storied gospel groups in history, the Clark Sisters. The album, which was co-produced by their mother, the legendary choir director Mattie Moss Clark, first landed in US record stores way back in 1980. It's a stunning album all told, with the sisters' incredible vocals rising above backing tracks marked out by interesting arrangements, changes of mood and tone, and plenty of authentic soul and jazz instrumentation. The superb title track and the infections 'Ha-Ya (Eternal Life)' - the latter the subject of a number of re-edits over the years - are the best-known cuts, but other highlights include 'Pure Gold', the epic 'Speak Lord' and 'Salvation Means More To Me'.
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See You There (reissue)
See You There (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: TJJA 10050. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Love Is Where You Find It (4:20)
Love's Gone (4:20)
I Close My Eyes (4:21)
Castles (4:13)
Afternoon Delight (3:35)
Sentimental Slow Song (4:32)
Midnight Shuffle (4:27)
Silent Partners (4:12)
Earth Beat (4:41)
See You There (4:06)
Review: Timely reissue of this rare Japanese Fusion/Boogie Classic!

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Quatermass Seven
Cat: MMS 043LP. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Rest In Blue (4:18)
You're Only You (3:23)
Repeater #2 (4:01)
TRABS (3:55)
Steel Drum (2:46)
After After (8:08)
Repeater #1 (4:00)
Review: These seven tracks of scuzzy, lo-fi indie are ingrained with the sound of London streets. The trio of musicians behind it - guitarist Barrie Cadogan, bassist Lewis Wharton and drummer Malcolm Catto - draw on all their 25-year plus experiences of working in multiple genres to serve up blues and rock collisions, psyched-out indie trips, gauzy, summer of love sonics and breakbeat and jazz fusions. The tracks were recorded with minimal overdubs making for an expansive and all consuming sound where the driving rhythm sections do the heavy lifting while the swirling sonics up top take things to a higher level. It might be deeper and darker than you'd expect of this band, but what else would you expect of a record made during this most weird of years.
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Rock Communication Yagibushi
Rock Communication Yagibushi (limited gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 89. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Yagibushi (2:40)
Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (2:55)
Hanagasa Ondo (3:10)
Otemoyan (2:34)
Sado Okesa (3:22)
Soran Bushi (3:34)
Kinbira Ships (2:37)
Asadoya Yunta (3:16)
Hokkai Bonuta (3:08)
Mt Bandai Aizu (3:10)
Edo Nihonbashi (2:42)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:19)
Donpan Bushi (3:36)
Kuroda Bushi (2:33)
Review: Norio Maeda's Rock Communication Yagibushi, originally released in Japan in 1970, now comes reissued on Wewantsounds. Rock Communication Yagibushi has since become a Japanese jazz-funk cornerstone, owing to its incredible, complex mutative movement of 14 traditional Japanese folk songs into jaw-dropping jazz-funk versions. Maeda's killer arrangements fit perfectly somewhere on the stylistic intersection of David Axelrod and Lalo Schifrin; the album likewise is increasingly experimental as it progresses, with the big band bombast of the likes of 'Saran Bushi' mixing seamlessly yet also contrastingly with the vibraphonic improv shakedown 'Edo Nihonbashi', our highlight.
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Played by: THE REFLEX
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Kohntarkosz Anteria (remastered)
Kohntarkosz Anteria (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3874. Rel: 18 Mar 25
KA (I) (11:14)
KA (II) (15:59)
KA (III part 1) (10:39)
KA (III part 2) (11:14)
Review: "Of all the many noble attempts of the prog rockers to create a grand compositional style which blended elements from classical music with rock, none, in my view, ever reached the intensity, complexity and raw savage excitement of the great Magma masterworks." When you make music that feels like the love child of a rock & roll musical, gospel choir, Frank Zappa and Ziggy Stardust, why should anyone expect you to be even remotely humble when describing your own back catalogue. Magma's 1974 epic is nothing short of batshit crazy in the true sense - bordering, perhaps sprinting well beyond, the point of genius and capable of rendering any room speechless. A stunning example of how wild, exploratory and experimental the music industry was once so proud to be.
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Looking For Love
Cat: FRB 015LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Looking For Love (7:28)
Bring The People Home (3:50)
Open Up My Mind (5:43)
Rise Black Spirit (4:59)
I Ask The Question (3:44)
Daughters Of Zion (7:15)
Music Is My Love (4:32)
I Know That It's Love (6:59)
Review: The debut release from Hebrew Israelite vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Margeeah Aharon was recorded in July 1983 with the Kingdom Sounds community band in Tel Aviv. This deeply introspective blend of jazz, soul, funk and reggae is guided by Margeeah Aharon's soothing yet resolute voice, imbued with a meditative graceidrifting between the searching melodies of 'Bring The People Home' and the deep-rooted spirituality of 'Rise Black Spirit', while 'Music Is My Love' glows with warmth and devotion. The reflective 'Daughters Of Zion' and the title track capture Aharon's gift for meditative storytelling, where faith and longing intertwine. Decades later, the album's messages of love and self-discovery are as vital as ever.
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This Is Marijata (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 150. Rel: 14 Jul 17
I Walk Alone (10:56)
We Live In Peace (4:08)
No Condition Is Permanent (7:02)
Break Through (5:07)
Review: Back in 1976, legendary highlife artist Pat Thomas decided to throw his weight behind Ghanian three-piece Marjarita. Thanks to his patronage, they made quite an impact with their debut album (Pat Thomas Introduces Marjita), before striking gold with their killer follow-up, This is Marjita. Since then, the album has become something of a "holy grail" for Afro-funk collectors, with copies changing hands for astonishing sums of money. Happily, Mr Bongo has decided to license and reissue it. The album contains four superb workouts: the hard funk brilliance of "Break Through", the organ-heavy Afrobeat fuzziness of "No Condition is Permanent", the reggae-influenced wonder of "I Walk Alone" and the superior highlife of "We Live in Peace".
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Midnight Massiera: The B Music Of Jean Pierre Massiera
Cat: FKR 022LPX. Rel: 08 Jul 22
Visitors - "Visitors" (3:33)
SEM Studios - "Ivresse Des Profondeurs" (3:12)
Jesus - "L'Electrocute" (2:53)
Les Chats Renaissance - "Bizarre" (3:41)
The Starlights - "Mao Mao" (2:34)
Basile - "Il Tubo Dell' Anno" (2:02)
Chico Magnetic Band - "Pop Or Not" (2:22)
Les Maledictus Sound - "Kriminal Theme" (2:34)
Jesus - "Songe Mortuaire" (2:49)
Basile - "Engins Bizarres Et Gens Entranges" (2:17)
Human Egg - "Onomatopaeia" (2:12)
Les Monegasques - "Psychose" (2:13)
Chris Gallbert - "Sing Sing" (3:03)
Herman's Rockets - "Space Woman" (4:18)
The Piranha'Sounds - "La Turbie Pirhanienne" (2:50)
Human Egg - "Egg" (1:10)
Les Maledictus Sound - "Inside My Brain" (2:49)
After Life - "(Le Secret De) La Vieille Dame" (3:01)
Review: Jean-Pierre Massiera lived in his own little world with his own famous studio in the South of France. He is as master of outsider sounds from pop to funk and often transcends all these sounds with psychedelia. He is a perfect embodiment of the Finders Keeper label and that is why he is back on it with a reissue of his classic compendium Midnight Massiera. This special limited edition version captures all of weird and wonderful sounds and left of centre grooves. The once called himself Jesus while stood informant of a theatrical electric chair crucifixion, and he certainly has a godly talent.
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Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request)
Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 752005 9. Rel: 17 Apr 25
It Remains To Be Seen (8:04)
Eternal Flame (4:34)
Water Torture (4:51)
You Know The Deal (7:00)
Lament (1:52)
Quasar (5:42)
Review: 1997's Slow Traffic to the Right found Bennie Maupin navigating between cerebral jazz and deep funk with style and ease. Though generally known for his abstract leanings and serious musical demeanour, here he showed a lighter side - not least because he is actually smiling on the album cover - while diving into grooves shaped by his time with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters. With help from rhythm masters like Mike Clark and Paul Jackson, Maupin swaps out ECM austerity for signature Oakland bounce, so tracks like 'It Remains to Be Seen' and 'You Know the Deal' excel with newfound swagger without abandoning his jazz roots. It's a compelling pivot into accessible, funky and smart jazz soul.
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Symphonic Tone Poem For Brother Yusef
Cat: STRUT 298LP. Rel: 17 Jun 22
First Movement (10:04)
Second Movement (5:33)
Third Movement (part 1) (6:03)
Third Movement (part 2) (3:11)
Fourth Movement (9:00)
Fourth Movement (7:30)
Review: Strut present an exclusive collaboration between two jazz greats, multireedist Bennie Maupin and percussionist Adam Rudolph, on Symphonic Tone Poem For Brother Yusef, originally commissioned by the 2020 Angel City Jazz festival in Claremont. This long yet impressive album weaves across a sonic landscape in five movements, blending electronics, sax and voice and binding them all together via the deft use of intervals and improv. A strong and moving debut from the clear clarinetist and the percussive polymath.
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Maxx Traxx/Third Rail
Maxx Traxx/Third Rail (gatefold teal vinyl 2xLP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NUM 084LPC1. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Don't Touch It! (4:51)
You & I (4:29)
Tell Me (3:31)
Time Has Come (7:32)
Lets Have A Party (5:12)
Living Without You (5:17)
To Be With You (4:36)
Let Me Love You (4:54)
Reachin' For It (6:55)
Just Had To Tell You (5:40)
If You Want It (You Can Have It) (5:16)
Let Me Love You (6:21)
Living Without You (5:22)
Mainstream (6:18)
Review: There was one irrepressible Chicago club act that refused to be replaced by any DJ's sound system. Soul septet Maxx Traxx (and Third Rail before them) commanded a scene unto themselves in the early 80s, playing live five-plus nights a week somewhere in the 312. Their two LPs, both recorded in 1982, are a sheer energy-ride almost too explosive to be captured by studio tape. And yet these two stone-cold classics would remain unanswered by a city, as it moved determinedly toward the motorik sound of house. Hop the turnstile and move with this complete document of Chicago's last great club band told in detailed text, newly revealed photos and complete studio recordings painstakingly remastered.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $43.48
Curtis (reissue)
Curtis (reissue) (limited gatefold translucent light blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 603497 837717. Rel: 23 Jan 23
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go (7:46)
The Other Side Of Town (3:59)
The Makings Of You (3:39)
We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue (6:05)
Move On Up (8:53)
Miss Black America (2:53)
Wild & Free (3:15)
Give It Up (3:42)
Review: Rhino Records' reissue of Curtis Mayfield's first album, named simply Curtis, comes to our attention for its comprehensive repackaging of the project into a deluxe product. For the 50th Anniversary of Mayfield's breakout LP, which was orignalyl released on his own label Curtom Records and also self-produced, we remember such greats as 'Move On Up', 'Power To The People', 'Miss Black America', 'Wild and Free' and 'Give It Up', traversing the line between soul and funk with ease and a lyrical knack for social commentary.
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Layers
Layers (translucent red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: GET 52757LP. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Sometimes I Cry (5:20)
Let's Gather (1:15)
Anticipation (0:54)
The Dunbar High School Marching Band (6:08)
Soaring (At Dawn) (part I) (5:43)
The Harlem Buck Dance Strut (5:57)
Interlude (0:32)
Before I Rest (3:43)
Let's Play ('Til Mom Calls) (3:33)
It Never Stopped In My Home Town (2:37)
Soaring (At Sunset) (part II) (7:42)
Review: A major departure from Les McCann’s earlier acoustic jazz and soul jazz outings, this exquisite 11-track record by the Kentucky pianist, vocalist and composer was the first in his discography to extensively feature electronic instrumentation, making it a favourite sample seep of producers such as Madlib and J Dilla. Following a studio-driven will by McCann to expound a deep, introspective and dynamic fusion sound, the record’s cosmic outcries - guaranteed by its use of ARP Odyssey and Fender systems - serve to transcend the expectations of the soul jazz genre. At times it sounds predictive of motorik kosmische, as on ‘Let’s Gather’, and even the raunchier wah-inflectors, such as ‘The Dunbar High School Marching Band’, carry an huge re-verbiage, reminiscent of the ambitious abysses of space.
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Timestamp (reissue)
Timestamp (reissue) (limited 2xLP)
Cat: 754003 285475. Rel: 25 Nov 22
From Time (vocal version) (6:59)
The Feeling (4:18)
Looking After Number One (6:18)
Let's Face It, It's Over (5:07)
We've Got To Make It Right (5:41)
A Night Like This (3:38)
Giving It All To You (3:37)
Hold On Tight 1983 (5:20)
Breaking Free (5:56)
Got To Get Away 1981 (5:15)
We've Got To Make It Right (instrumental version) (5:17)
From Time (Groove version) (5:56)
The Dream (4:31)
In The Mood For Love (When We Go) (6:16)
From Time (Special instrumental remix) (4:53)
Review: Still active on the scene, McKenzie & Gardiner are a UK-based electro, funk and boogie duo. Prior to the turn of the century, they'd only released one single, 'From Time' - an impeccable-quality UK boogie tune meditating on the passage of time and its mediation on an important romantic relationship. Ironically, lots of time has passed since then, and the pair's obsession with time doesn't seem to have stopped them from biding it. Now, after honing their craft for so long, we finally get their first official album, 'Timestamp', unveiling the official and mastered versions of precious songs that otherwise existed as raw demos.
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Hawalat
Hawalat (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 0301. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Hanadi (2:19)
Dreams Of An Insomniac (2:48)
Al Dollarji (2:33)
Les Vents Dominants (2:39)
Al Bahriye (2:47)
Miramar (2:23)
The Invisible Cut (2:50)
Helia (feat Sven Wunder) (3:25)
East Of What (3:17)
La Calypso (2:39)
Hawalat (1:59)
Sfiha (1:20)
La Virgule Suspendue (2:23)
Preamble To The Conclusion (2:43)
Chou Ostak (2:30)
What Happened Next (2:53)
Jana (3:47)
Review: Charif Megarbane, the Beirut-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, stretches his sonic vocabulary on this sprawling new full-length, a genre-hopping journey that draws as much from the Lebanese coast as it does from the wider diaspora. Where his earlier work painted intimate portraits of local life, this one looks outwarditoward cultural entanglement, exile, and exchange. 'Hanadi' kicks things off with a sax-led, Somali-inspired groove, while 'Dreams of an Insomniac' drifts through hazy keys and fluttering violin. 'Al Dollarji' recalls his signature Mediterranean funk, full of ornate strings, but 'Al Bahriye' disrupts the flow with hip-hop motifs and vocal samples. Collaborations feel purposeful: 'Helia', with Swedish composer Sven Wunder and the Stockholm Studio Orchestra, layers lush cinematic strings into Megarbane's idiosyncratic palette. Even miniature pieces like 'Sfiha' or 'Preamble to the Conclusion' feel essential, punctuating the record's narrative of displacement with clarity and warmth. It's a collection that resists linearity, folding nostalgia and innovation into a rich, borderless soundian informal transmission between traditions, cities and moods.
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Funky Africa (reissue)
Cat: LPWABB 116LE. Rel: 12 May 22
Funky Africa (The Ghetto) (3:30)
That Sweet Feeling (3:13)
Telephone (3:33)
Hi-Jack (Your Love) (4:24)
Bumping The Wall (3:13)
Hamba Kahle (3:09)
Some Funky Things (3:19)
Big Mama (4:18)
Ntshonalanga (3:57)
The Things We Do In Soweto (3:46)
Review: Funky Africa is an album that, as the title suggests, totally embodies the sound of Africa. Composer, guitarist, and producer Almon Memela imbues his sounds with everything that makes Afro music great from the wild trumpet lines to the throbbing rhythms and spiritual vibes that run through each tune. It first came in 1975 and has long been one of those cornerstone albums for those in the know. It has been ultra rare since first issue and packs in romantic sounds next to dance floor bait, all with great style and showmanship.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
Tags: African | Afro Jazz
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Struttin'
Struttin' (limited blue jay vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: JPR 088LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Chicken Strut
Liver Splash
Wichita Lineman
Joog
Go For Yourself
Same Old Thing
Hand Clapping Song
Darlin' Darlin'
Tippi-Toes
Britches
Hey! Last Minute
Ride Your Pony
Review: Jackpot's revisit to The Meters' early days continues with this limited blue vinyl pressing of their third album, Struttin'. Not even waiting a year after their second album Look A Py Py, the New Orleans funk pioneers knew they were onto a good thing and hopped straight back to the studio to lay down another 12 loose and limber joints which helped shape out the sound of the Bayou. The likes of 'Chicken Strut' and 'Hand Clapping Song' make a strong case for the shape of music that was yet to come, soon to be remoulded in a tidal wave of hip-hop sampling, but still so def in its original, raw and rolling form.
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With Love: Volume 1 Compiled By Miche
MICHE / VARIOUS
With Love: Volume 1 Compiled By Miche (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 260. Rel: 23 Sep 22
South Funk Blvd - "Skying High (Getting Off On Your Lovin')" (4:02)
Ad Libs - "Don't Need No Fortune Teller" (3:45)
Atlantis - "Hung Up About You" (4:21)
Smoke Inc - "Waitin' For Love" (4:10)
Mandisa - "Summer Love" (3:54)
City Lites - "Now You've Gone Away" (4:13)
Papaya - "Favela" (6:41)
Alcione - "Este Mundo Tem" (2:39)
Quintaessencia - "Serrado" (4:02)
Superior Elevation - "It Was September" (4:17)
Keith Chism & Light - "My Life & Song" (4:50)
Belita Woods - "Magic Corner" (3:16)
Spare Hare - "Ain't No Doubt About It" (3:40)
Sammy Acuna - "Never Found A Girl" (4:56)
Sweet Mixture - "House Of Fun & Love" (3:01)
Review: Mr. Bongo continues in their mission to peddle the feel-good, compiling rare Brazilian, gospel, modern soul and jazz fusion music, all with a bent towards ecstatic dance. Not taking itself too seriously yet still dipping one toe in the mystical and romantic, our favorites from the comp include 'Don't Need No Fortune Teller' and the patient 'Waiting For Love', all compiled by Mr. Bongo director and former Spiritland programmer Miche.
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With Love : Vol 2 Compiled By Miche
MICHE / VARIOUS
With Love : Vol 2 Compiled By Miche (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MRBLP 280. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Billy Boomer - "I Like What's Shes Doing" (4:26)
PJ City - "Straight Forward (Non Stop)" (4:35)
Maxwell - "Realize" (3:19)
Cecil Lyde - "I'll Make It On My Own" (2:18)
Mixed Generation Enterprize - "Take To The Sky" (4:47)
Mark Meadows - "You & Me" (4:14)
Alice Cohen & Fun City - "Save The Best Til Last" (3:55)
Banda 22 - "A Luz Que Brilha Meu Viver" (3:12)
Ze Da Lana - "Misterio Brilhante" (3:26)
Rodgers Mitchell - "Dame Solamente Amor" (2:24)
The Eleventh Commandment - "Then I Reach Satisfaction" (2:49)
Billy Boomer - "You Can't Hide" (4:52)
Freedom - "High On You" (3:35)
The Lost Family - "Blow My Mind" (2:18)
The Family Tree - "As" (4:38)
Review: Late last year came the first volume of this superb new series from Mr Bongo and it's one that showed compiler Miche to be first class. He is known on the London underground as the music programmer for the acclaimed Spiritland venues and so has spent inordinate hours digging deep into all manner of different sound worlds. This one focuses on soul with 15 great tunes spanning deep and sentimental sounds, more dancey numbers of raw and guttural funk cuts. It's one of those vital double albums that does plenty of the hard work of digging for gold for you.
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With Love: Volume 2 Compiled By Miche
MICHE / VARIOUS
With Love: Volume 2 Compiled By Miche (limited gatefold pink vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRBLP 280P. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Billy Boomer - "I Like What's Shes Doing" (4:26)
PJ City - "Straight Forward (Non-Stop)" (4:35)
Maxwell - "Realize" (3:19)
Cecil Lyde - "I'll Make It On My Own" (2:18)
Mixed Generation Enterprize - "Take To The Sky" (4:47)
Mark Meadows - "You & Me" (4:14)
Alice Cohen & Fun City - "Save The Best For Last" (3:55)
Banda 22 - "A Luz Que Brilha Meu Viver" (3:12)
Ze Da Lata - "Misterio Brilhante" (3:26)
Rogers Mitchell - "Dame Solamente Amor" (2:24)
Eleventh Commandment - "Then I Reach Satisfaction" (2:49)
Billy Boomer - "You Can't Hide" (4:52)
Freedom - "High On You" (3:35)
The Lost Family - "Blow My Mind" (2:18)
The Family Tree - "As" (4:38)
Review: If you know what's good for you, you will have picked up the first volume of this new With Love series from Mr Bongo. It was a red-hot soul selection that was packed with gold and now Miche is back with another. He is the man in charge of the musical programming at London's Spiritland venues and has now been digging deep once more to come up with 15 more soul nuggets. From raw to deep, lush and danceable to more emotive and vulnerable, it's a heart warming selection. Do not sleep on this one, which is a pink vinyl version.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
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Live At Linear Labs
Cat: LL 042LP. Rel: 29 May 19
Introduction (0:37)
The Midnight Hour Theme (2:19)
Black Beacon (4:12)
Gate 54 (3:58)
Redneph In B Minor (3:26)
Better Endeavor (2:50)
There Is No Greater Love (feat Loren Oden) (2:58)
Do It Together (feat Loren Oden) (4:26)
Mission (3:13)
Bitches Do Voodoo (feat Angela Munoz) (2:16)
Dans Un Moment D'errance (feat Loren Oden) (2:58)
Questions (feat Loren Oden) (4:06)
Ravens (2:44)
It's You (feat Loren Oden) (8:29)
Shout Outs (2:09)
Review: Based around bassist/producer Ali Shaheed Muhammad and pianist/producer Adrian Younge, The Midnight Hour shot to prominence last year with a self-titled debut album that was rapturously received by critics and listeners alike. Since then they've been touring extensively, so it makes sense that their latest full-length effort captures the energy and improvisation of those headline-grabbing performances. Complete with whooping crowd noise, the set sees them effortlessly join the dots between jazz-funk, classic-sounding soul, library music and hip-hop soul with the assistance of guest vocalists Loren Oden and Angela Munoz. The former stars on the album's standout moment: a set closing extended version of slow-burn favourite "It's You".
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Fisherman (reissue)
Fisherman (reissue) (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WSR 002. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Dunia Ina Mambo (4:45)
Fisherman (8:26)
Amina (4:58)
Trying To Get You (2:50)
Maggie Mama (6:13)
Look At Me (4:32)
Wazazi Walisema (4:55)
Review: The second release from Want Some Records features the first album by The Mighty Cavaliers from Kenya. Though not released in its original sequence, this album is a stunning showcase of Kenyan funk-inspired music. Each band member contributed to the songwriting process during the making of the album which means it has resulted in a diverse and unique collection of tracks where each has its own distinct character. Originally released in 1976 and 1978 as Fisherman, this masterpiece is now being reissued for the third time in a very limited edition of 500 copies with a fresh cover design. It's an enduring favourite so don't sleep on this latest chance to cop it.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition)
Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered gold vinyl LP + 7")
Cat: MLP 1008GOLD. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Road To Earth (feat Peter Thomas) (3:24)
It's The Music (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk, Hektek & Deejay Snoop) (3:33)
In The Dark (feat Nichola Richards) (3:09)
The Spell Of Ra-Orkon (3:01)
Political Power (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Donald D) (3:11)
Drifting Stars (3:17)
Not Get Caught (feat Derobert) (3:02)
Locked & Loaded (3:20)
Catfight (3:39)
Hot Stuff (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Deejay Snoop) (3:00)
The Showdown (3:23)
Review: German funk heroes The Mighty Mocambos continue to prove that their funk is an ever-evolving force, navigating between the worlds of gritty, organic soul and cinematic experimentation with unapologetic energy. Their latest offering marks another step forward, refining the groove-laden formula that's earned them global acclaim while pushing into new territory. The opening track hits hard with orchestral flair on 'Road to Earth,' where the legendary Peter Thomas's arrangements lay the foundation for a full-on sonic odyssey. As they move through the album, tracks like 'It's the Music' and 'Hot Stuff' groove like a classic, with Afrika Bambaataa's presence lifting the energy and ensuring a tight vibe. But it's not all about party anthems. 'Not Get Caught' from DeRobert tells a story that's as gritty as it is soulful, capturing a narrative of crime with a raw, undeniable swagger. Even more dynamic is the standout 'Catfight,' which melds mysterious Eastern flavours with a tripped-out break, displaying a versatility that refuses to be boxed in. This is an album of triumphs, not just in the power of individual tracks but in the overall cohesion of sound and spirit, and by taking a step further into uncharted waters while keeping their infectious funk roots firmly grounded, The Mighty Mocambos challenge expectations and push boundaries. A showcase of a band in full flight, steadily rising.
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Scenarios
Scenarios (gatefold LP + MP3 downlode code)
Cat: MLP 1011. Rel: 27 Oct 22
St Pauli Second Line (2:28)
Something's Missing (2:27)
Arabesque Breakin' Suite (3:05)
Theme From Beverly Hills Cop (3:38)
Four Two Three (3:49)
Silent Heroes (3:45)
Carry On (4:25)
Munich Psycholympia (2:40)
Ghost Walk (3:39)
Let The Music Play (3:49)
Where Do We Go From Here (3:25)
Review: Over the last few years, German deep funk heroes the Mighty Mocambos have taken to capturing their live performances - not just at concerts, but also record shop 'in-store' sessions and soundchecks - via a mobile recording studios. Scenarios, their self-proclaimed 'live album with a twist', features some of their favourite recordings. What makes it extra-special - aside from the quality of the music, of course - is that it features acoustic and semi-acoustic fare (composed for and performed in a lockdown live stream) as well as the heavyweight, floor-friendly jams that we know and love them for. Of course, there's loads of highlights in the latter category, including killer covers of 'Axel F' and 'Let The Music Play' and the squally funk-rock treat that is 'Munich Pyscholympics'.
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Beach Music Records Of The Carolinas Presents Album 1
Cat: MALP 003. Rel: 15 May 25
Music Makes Me High (2:14)
The Fox (2:57)
She's My Girl (2:36)
Drink'n Wine & Feel'n Fine (2:16)
Happy Is The Word (1:56)
You're So Tough (2:03)
The Good Time Song (2:44)
Reach Out & Make Somebody Happy (2:03)
One More Time (3:03)
Lik'n Leads To Lov'n (2:16)
Jenny Sue (1:52)
Music Makes Me High (extended version) (3:53)
Review: The turn of 1980 saw limited quantities of Salty Miller's lone album, a hidden gem of the beach music scene of the Carolinas, after which the properly named Beach Music Records names itself (they monopolised the scene early on). Miller's album blends soul, disco, and mid-tempo steppers, perfect accompaniments for the shag, beach music's signature dance. Though an 80s classic in its own right, Album 1 was made after Miller took extended time away from releasing: his masterwork heard a noble North Carolinian cast, including members of fellow The Embers, then join him on backing duties. Oceanic soundscapes and emotive string arrangements contrast with a local joviality; 'One More Time', 'Music Makes Me High', and 'The Fox' are standouts, though the peak sensation 'Happy Is The Word' has to be our highlight, bringing boardwalk-strutter soul and pitchy electric organs to a well chorused mix.
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The Keyboard King At Studio One
Cat: SJRLP 486BLK. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Get Up & Get It (2:42)
Black Organ (3:10)
Stereo Freeze (3:03)
Totally Together (2:37)
Hot Tamale (2:24)
Reggae Rock (1:57)
Dede (9:37)
Juice Box (4:39)
Summer Breele (3:43)
P Cafe (2:49)
Henry The Great (3:38)
Killer Diller (2:46)
Wall Street (7:12)
Darker Shade Of Black (3:14)
Review: Jackie Mittoo is a true legend of Jamaican music, with credits to too many records to count from his days as the go-to keys man in the fabled surrounds of Studio One. From the breakthrough years of The Skatalites to thousands of recordings for the likes of Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, The Wailers, Marcia Griffiths and countless more, his service to reggae is without question. His solo works are a treasure in themselves, which Soul Jazz knew only too well when they put together this dazzling compilation back in 2000. It's been due a repress for some time - a double pack of pure keys-led bliss from a reggae icon given the shine he so thoroughly deserves.
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The SP1200 Vault
The SP1200 Vault (translucent vinyl LP)
Cat: TVLP 25. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Floppy 01 (2:03)
Floppy 02 (1:30)
Floppy 03 (1:31)
Floppy 04 (1:46)
Floppy 05 (1:26)
Floppy 06 (1:09)
Floppy 07 (1:47)
Floppy 08 (2:17)
Floppy 09 (1:33)
Floppy 10 (1:37)
Floppy 11 (2:07)
Floppy 12 (1:32)
Floppy 13 (1:41)
Floppy 14 (1:44)
Floppy 15 (1:42)
Floppy 16 (1:34)
Floppy 17 (1:36)
Floppy 18 (1:55)
Floppy 19 (2:03)
Floppy 20 (1:30)
Floppy 21 (1:51)
Floppy 22 (1:38)
Bonus Drum Kits (0:15)
Review: Moar is a French Beatmaker who'se made beats since 1995, opting for a 'traditional vibe' of digging & sampling wax, complemented with all-in-one sets using an MPC or SP. Of course, tradition is one of the few ways we stay grounded to our roots; artists like Moar ensure that we don't go insane with experimentation and tradition-breaking. That being said, this beat collection from 2002-2006 is remarkably experimental in sound, showing that Moar's 'trad' ideology is more focused on the process rather than the end result. A diggers' delight, for the few turntablists out there still keeping the tradition alive.
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It's Rough Out There (reissue)
It's Rough Out There (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3651C. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Rough Out Here (4:39)
Head On Collision With Heartbreak (3:10)
Love At Last (4:55)
I'll Always Love You (3:44)
I'm Hopelessly In Love (3:11)
I Can't Fight Your Love (4:06)
Worth Your Weight In Gold (4:49)
Those Were The Best Days Of My Life (3:13)
Share What You Got, Keep What You Need (3:51)
Review: The Modulations released their album It's Rough Out Here in 1975, not only impressing both industry and laity with the singles 'Rough Out Here and 'I Can't Fight Your Love', but also spurring the considerable career of a funk quartet whose merit outdoes their reputation alone. The Modulations recorded extensively with MFSB, the house band of the famed record label Philadelphia International; these sessions yielded this album, one considered a gem of 1970s soul music. Exemplary of the long, wistful titles of the Philly funk era and beyond, the titular roughness of the record is also nonetheless embedded in a sea of audible Romance; the Modulations' hard knocks don't exclude the necessity of letting emotion in, with 'Head On Collision With Heartbreak' being an indelible example of this sense of being swept up in one's own emotions in the face of heartbreak, away from the perseverance aesthetics of "gritty" realism one might expect from a title like this.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Only You (remastered)
Only You (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: SNDWLP 146. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Only You (6:23)
I Had A Dream (5:49)
Things Fall Apart (Disco Jam) (5:50)
Welcome My Love (6:12)
Only You (Disco Jam) (6:33)
Things Fall Apart (5:29)
Review: Since it was first reissued a few years ago, Steve Monite's Only You album has gone from being a stupidly rare Nigerian boogie "holy grail", to an easy-to-access "must have" for anyone with even a passing interest in African disco and electrofunk. If you've yet to acquire a copy, we'd recommend picking up a copy of this officially licensed Soundway repress. It contains two different takes on the now anthemic 'Only You' - an infectious Lagos boogie delight - plus the pleasingly dubbed-out, piano-heavy electrofunk gem 'Things Fall Apart (Disco Jam)' (the original mix is also included at the end of side B), the slick and sweet 'Welcome My Love' and the more downtempo 'I Had a Dream'.
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Pique
Pique (LP)
Cat: MRBLP 275. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Nao Vou Te Esquecer (3:26)
Venha Comigo (3:46)
Sim, Nao (2:34)
Essa Confusao (4:30)
A Melhor Saida (4:03)
Caco (3:03)
VW Blue (1:46)
Petricor (4:10)
Pique (1:09)
Talvez (As Cancoes) (3:32)
Nem Te Procurar (2:23)
Review: Dora Morelenbaum is a fast-rising star in Brazil's new music wave and a member of the Latin Grammy-winning band Bala Desejo and Pique is her stunning new debut solo album. It comes after the early success of her first EP, 'Vento de Beirada', and sees Dora soar to new heights as a bold and elegant artist. The album blends aspects of funk, MPB, disco, soul, and jazz with an indie pop flair and has been co-produced by Ana Frango Eletrico. The tracks feature plenty of classy and sophisticated arrangements as well as a number of groovy basslines and intricate production flourishes. Across them all, Pique bridges Brazil's musical past and present and also calls upon contributions from fellow musicians and family members to help make it a standout in the contemporary Brazilian music landscape.
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Jaye P Morgan (reissue)
Jaye P Morgan (reissue) (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: WWSLP 20. Rel: 23 Jan 19
I Fall In Love Everyday (3:09)
Keepin' It To Myself (3:21)
Here Is Where Your Love Belong (4:32)
Closet Man (3:32)
It's Been So Long (5:32)
Let's Get Together (3:46)
Can't Hide Love (4:32)
You're All I Need To Get By (3:19)
It All Goes Round (6:02)
Review: When popular 1950s singer Jaye P Morgan first released this eponymous album in 1976, she would undoubtedly have hoped it would reignite her career. Sadly it didn't, but the album - a curious but hugely enjoyable mix of saccharine, synth-laden slow jams, disco-fired dancefloor workouts, Broadway style torch songs and fuzzy funk - went on to become a cult classic amongst Balearic-minded diggers. As this essential reissue proves, much of the material has aged rather well. Check, for example, the laidback AOR disco chug of "Can't Hide Love", the Barry White style seductiveness of "Here Is Where Your Love Belong" and the spine-tingling rush of Morgan's killer disco cover of Detroit soul staple "You're All I Need To Get By". Don't sleep!
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Still Dreamin'
Still Dreamin' (translucent purple vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ALBFLP 020. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Astral Visions (2:37)
Towards The Sun (feat Dom beats) (4:21)
Dromedar (feat Brother Portrait) (5:41)
Only Mine (4:45)
Sweet (4:16)
California Dreamin' (2:31)
Talking Whale (4:18)
Heaven Sent (5:35)
Cosmic Connect (feat Baen Mow, Vanis & Czrjk) (9:01)
Review: Mork is a duo that hails from Budapest and works in a world where jazz and soul collide into something fresh. They make their usual sounds with an unusual mix of tools and have delivered them in climbing halls, tea rooms, living rooms and kindergartens, all to great acclaim and with support from the likes of BBC 6 Music and Jazz Fm. Still Dreamin is their new album and is a nice track dive into lush synth work, gentle broken beats, r&b vocal hooks and a great bend of old school nostalgia and fresh, future ideas.
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Peace & Harmony (reissue)
Peace & Harmony (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ISLELP 004. Rel: 08 May 19
Sexy Dancer (6:29)
Step On (6:35)
She's Gone (5:53)
Peace & Harmony (5:47)
Peaceful Dub (6:10)
Do It Together (6:56)
Review: Isle Of Jura's latest must-have reissue isn't a slept-on Balearic gem, but rather a turn-of-the-'80s disco-boogie classic from sadly departed Nigerian musician Harry Mosco. Many may know the breezy Afro/disco/funk fusion of opener "Sexy Dancer" and the hazy disco-funk genius of "Step On" (both have been reissued in the past), yet it's the lesser-known cuts - particularly the lolloping, Clavinet-heavy dub disco of "Peace & Harmony", spaced-out "Peaceful Dub" and sumptuous jazz-funk slow jam "Do It Together" - that really set the pulse racing. The reissue sounds superb, too, thanks to a killer re-mastering job, so it's no stretch to suggest that it's worth picking this version up rather than tracking down an original pressing.
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The Movers Vol 1: 1970-1976
The Movers Vol 1: 1970-1976 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: AALP 095. Rel: 05 Aug 22
Give Five Or More (2:33)
Tau Special (2:50)
Soweto Inn (3:13)
Soul Crazy (2:34)
Kudala Sithandana (2:54)
Oupa Is Back (3:37)
Balele (3:11)
Hot Coffee (2:33)
Gig Soul Party (2:56)
Ku-Ku-Chi (2:30)
2nd Avenue (2:35)
Phukeng Special (2:33)
Six Mabone (2:41)
Plenty Time (2:31)
Review: Initially discovered by the label via cassette tapes picked up in Jo'burg's Kohinoor store back in 1995, The Movers feature on the 35th in Germany's Analog Africa's series of band spotlights. As its title suggests, this captures the band's work across the lion's share of the 70s, and tracks like 'Hot Coffee' and '2nd Avenue' are irresistibly, instantly groovy, but also a fascinating sonic crossroads where African jit music meets the funk and soul of the US and the funkier end of the guitar music coming out of the UK and Europe at the same time. All executed In the most natural, free flowing, as well, which makes this package even harder to resist.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk | Cumbia
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Mr Bongo Record Club Volume One (reissue)
MR BONGO / VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 141. Rel: 27 Apr 20
Neno Exporta Som - "Deixa A Tristeza" (3:28)
Alipio Martins - "Piranha" (2:51)
Lemos E Debetio - "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua" (2:49)
Barbosa - "Seara De Oxala" (2:06)
Dave Pike Set - "Mathar" (3:43)
Lantei - "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" (2:54)
Buari - "Karam Bani" (4:20)
The Rwenzori's - "Handsome Boy (E Wara)" (part 1 & 2) (6:46)
Mavas John - "Use My Bady" (4:28)
Big Youth - "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" (3:09)
Tappa Zukie - "Freak" (7:11)
Connie Laverne - "Can't Live Without You" (2:39)
Alex Rodriguez - "El Mercado" (4:57)
Cortex - "Chanson D'un Jour D'Hiver" (5:27)
King James Version - "He's Forever (Amen)" (4:50)
Review: Brighton based record label, publishers, cinematographers and legendary former London record store Mr Bongo present the first installment in their new 'Mr Bongo Record Club' compilation series. It features, in their words "a selection of favourites, recent discoveries and sought after obscurities, which form the basis of our DJ sets and our radio show of the same name." There really is some great music on here that has been sourced from all corners of the globe and as much as they're oldies: they certainly are goodies. Our favourites weren't limited to: Brazilian duo Lemos E Debetio's charming "Morro Do Barraco Sem Agua", the African funk explosion of Lantei's "Fish & Funjee (Komi Ke Kenam)" and some truly hot reggae vibes in the form of Big Youth's 1977 unclassic "Mammy Hot Daddy Cool" among many others on this fine compilation.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian
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Qantikala
Cat: SP 10004. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Pulau (1:30)
Bing Long Moon (2:35)
Mai Pen Rai (3:34)
Ping Pong Palm (2:44)
Onsen Moku Moku (3:33)
Asadoya Yunta (5:19)
Cham Cham Club (3:27)
Sama Sama (2:52)
Riango Pongo (3:14)
Mapania (2:10)
Kalavinka (3:16)
Review: Muchamucham's Qantikala is a delightful surprise from this innovative Japanese band, offering a blend of funk, ambient, and dub with a distinctive island flavor. Released by Special 10 Japan, this album stands out for its unique fusion of Hawaiian and Japanese influences, creating an original and tradition-steeped sound. Highlights include 'Pulau,' which features a breezy island vibe, and 'Bing Long Moon,' where funk and ambient elements intertwine with nature sounds for a relaxing experience. 'Onsen Moku Moku' is an enchanting island love song, while 'Yunta Asadoya' delivers a light rock groove that adds to the album's diverse appeal. Qantikala is a refreshing instrumental collection that transports listeners to a serene and eclectic sonic landscape. This is such a refreshing sound!
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Turn This Mutha Out
Cat: LPSBCS 73. Rel: 18 Jan 21
Could Heaven Ever Be Like This (8:37)
Camby Bolongo (4:35)
Turn This Mutha Out (6:50)
Tasty Cakes (4:22)
Crab Apple (5:12)
Moon Hymn (4:18)
Say What (3:58)
Review: Idris's fifth and perhaps most popular of his near-20 LP strong solo discography (that's not including the epic array of artists he's worked with from Fats Domino to Art Davis) Ranging from the heavily-sampled stone-cold soul stunner "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" to silky disco funk such as the album title track and the sleazier "Crab Apple" to the frenetic jazz blasts of tracks such as "Camby Bolongo", this is the sound of a man fully committed to the craft and spirit of the groove. Nothing short of essential.
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House Of The Rising Sun (reissue)
House Of The Rising Sun (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3297. Rel: 05 Mar 24
House Of The Rising Sun (4:39)
Baia (Boogie Bump) (4:36)
Hard To Face The Music (4:45)
Theme For New York City (3:25)
Sudan (10:40)
Hey Pocky A-Way (6:04)
Review: Idris Muhammad, a prominent American jazz drummer and bandleader, has left an indelible mark on contemporary music as one of its most sampled drummers. His 1976 album House Of The Rising Sun likely fuelled this reputation, thanks to Muhammad's impeccable rhythmic precision. Renowned for his tight, rubbery style, Muhammad's mastery shines through in the six long jazz-funk tracks on the LP. Each piece showcases his unwavering commitment to the craft, delivered with ultra-crisp quality. Despite his acclaim, it's doubtful Muhammad ever faced flying cymbals during his illustrious career, a testament to his undeniable skill and professionalism.
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Mother Nature (remastered)
Mother Nature (remastered) (limited pink vinyl LP)
Cat: RLGM 14811PMI. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Love Me, Love Me (5:43)
You Put A Hurtin' On Me (4:52)
I Can't Stop Dancin' (3:44)
Each Other (3:14)
Mother Nature (5:06)
Take Me In Your Arms (4:21)
The Ride Is Over (5:15)
Review: Real Gone Music are experts at reissuing ultra-rare r&b and disco, but Mary Mundy's 'Mother Nature' has proved a challenge even for them. Sometimes the album is available online, sometimes not, and if it is, it goes for hundreds. It's no wonder sourcing the licenses might have proved taxing. Ultimately, though, the perceived value of this record boils down to its limited initial pressing run, which was in spite of Mundy's undeniable vocal talents and affiliation to many other New York based disco pushers in the early 80s. A masterful ensemble project with production by Lew Hanson, Mundy's sound is undeniably hers, her voice gliding across a fiery-desirous shindig of whispers, rhythm guitar, synth, and future-facing add-prod.
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