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Strata Records: The Sound Of Detroit Volume 1
DJ AMIR / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 689CLP. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Kenny Cox - "Beyond The Dream" (13:17)
Larry Nozero - "Tune For LN" (5:44)
Sam Sanders - "Face At My Window" (3:26)
The Soulmates Boone - "People We Got To Do Better" (3:17)
The Contemporary Jazz Quintet - "Noh Word" (2:01)
The Lyman Woodard Organization - "Joy Road" (4:57)
TJ - "Time Is Wasting" (3:51)
Fito Foster - "Salsa" (part 1) (3:16)
Ursula Walker - "Maiden Voyage" (5:09)
TJ - "You're The One" (3:57)
Maulawi - "Where Is The Place?" (4:19)
The Lyman Woodard Organization - "Saturday Night Special" (5:04)
Sam Sanders - "Inner City Player" (7:04)
Kenny Cox - "Island Song" (9:12)
Mixed Bag - "All But Blind" (feat Ursula Walker) (6:35)
Review: 'Strata Records: The Sound Of Detroit Volume 1' is a careful yet exquisite collection of soul, funk and jazz classics from Detroit's rich musical history, throwing back to a time before techno took the Motor City by storm. DJ Amir has curated a diverse selection of songs from the Strata Records catalog, showcasing the label's extensive roster of artists (the likes of Kenny Cox, The Soulmates, and Charles Mingus), and in some cases restoring tracks whose recordings have suffered a loss of quality over the years, for an ultimately soul-bearing listen.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 3
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 3 (gatefold 3xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 652CLP. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Yasuhiro Kohno Trio & One - "Song Of Island" (10:51)
Shigeharu Mukai - "Cumulonimbus" (8:59)
Kohsuke Mine - "Morning Tide" (9:13)
Hideyasu Terakawa Quartet - "Black Nile" (feat Hiroshi Fujii) (11:33)
Aki Takase Trio - "Song For Hope" (8:18)
Itakura Katsuyuki Trio - "Honey Sanba" (5:28)
Ryusei Tomoyose Quartet - "Kirisame" (7:25)
Masao Nakajima Quartet - "Kemo Sabe" (6:13)
Hiroshi Murakami & Dancing Sphinx - "Phoebus" (9:17)
Masaru Imada Trio & One - "Planets" (5:07)
Tatsuya Nakamura - "1/4 Samba II" (11:36)
Eiji Nakayama - "Cumorah" (10:29)
Koichi Matsukaze Trio - "Acoustic Chicken" (feat Ryojiro Furusawa) (20:05)
Review: Since launching two years ago, Tony Higgins and Mike Peden's J-Jazz series has become an indispensable guide to Japan's modern jazz scene. The third volume continues in a similar vein to its predecessors, gathering together sought-after, overlooked and little-known cuts from across the jazz spectrum (think spiritual, modal, fusion, post-bop and Latin), all of which were recorded by Japanese artists in the 1960s, '70s and '80s. The standard of music is, somewhat predictably, breathtakingly high throughout, with highlights including the weighty post-modal bop of Koshuke Mine's 'Morning Tide', the sun-kissed Brazil-inspired brilliance of Hideo Shiraki's 'Groovy Samba', and a string of funk-fuelled, dancefloor-friendly workouts from Hiroshi Murakami & Dancing Sphynx, Shigeharu Muka and the Ryojiro Furusawa Quartet.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1984 (gatefold 3xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 434CLP. Rel: 20 Jun 18
Koichi Matsukaze Trio - "Earth Mother" (11:22)
Takeo Moriyama - "North Wind" (5:11)
Tohru Aizawa Quartet - "Dead Letter" (10:09)
Eiji Nakayama - "Aya's Samba" (6:37)
Takao Uematsu - "White Fire" (7:48)
George Otsuka Quintet - "Sea Breeze" (9:00)
Shintaro Quintet - "A Blind Man" (10:54)
Mitsuaki Katayma - "Unknown Point" (6:25)
Karashima Fumio - "Little Island" (9:03)
Kiyoshi Sugimoto - "Long Neal" (8:22)
Takeo Moriyama - "Kaze" (5:08)
Terumasa Hino Meets Reggie Workman - "Ode To Workman" (15:20)
Review: BBE latest "deep dive" into a widely underappreciated style focuses on a particularly fertile period in the history of Japan's "contemporary jazz" scene. Curated by renowned Japanese jazz diggers Tony Higgins and Mike Peden, J-Jazz focuses on material recorded and released between 1969 and '84, a period the label says represents a "golden age" for jazz in Japan. The compilation is both a serious history lesson and hugely enjoyable to listen to, featuring a mixture of U.S-influenced jazz-funk, fusion, post-modal and deep, spiritual improvisations. Naturally, all of the material has never been released outside of Japan before, with the vast majority of tracks being either ludicrously rare or sought-after. Simply essential, all told.
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IF Music Presents: You Need This: An Introduction To Enja Records
JEAN CLAUDE / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 666CLP. Rel: 20 May 22
Dollar Brand & Abdullah Ibrahim - "Zimbabwe" (5:28)
Prince Lasha - "Kwadwo Safari" (feat Herbie Hancock) (7:37)
Mal Waldron - "What It Is" (feat Clifford Jordan & Dannie Richmond) (17:58)
Cecil McBee - "First Song In The Day" (feat Chico Freeman) (17:16)
Rabih Abou-Khalil - "Lamentation" (9:02)
John Stubblefield - "Mwe Malad O" (4:17)
Nana Simopoulos - "Pulcie's Dance" (12:58)
Bobby Hutcherson - "The Creators" (18:22)
Marc Levin - "Brothers In War" (11:09)
Jon Hendricks - "No More" (3:32)
Marvin Hannibal Peterson - "Mother's Land" (feat George Adam) (5:10)
Review: Enja Records was founded in Munich in the early 70s by jazz devotees Matthias Winckelmann and Horst Weber. Given a co-sign by the always on-point BBE and IF Music founder Jean-Claude, the label is now enjoying a retrospective compilation which seeks to celebrate the best of their golden years. Featuring performances by John Stubblefield, Bobby Hutcherson, Harold Land, Don Cherry, Cecil McBee and Pharoah Sanders collaborator Marvin Hannibal Peterson to name but a few, this collection provides a great jumping-off point for Enja's rich and diverse back catalogue. It may only be an introduction to a vast pool of music, but it's curated with authority by a dedicated head, so you know you're getting a shortcut to the best the label has to offer.
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You Need This: A Journey Into Deep Jazz Vol 4
JEAN CLAUDE / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 676CLP. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Eero Koivistoinen & Umo - "Kaamos" (4:21)
Ginger Baker - "N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon" (3:56)
Eko Kuango - "Na Mawaso" (4:11)
Lonnie Smith - "All In My Mind" (5:37)
Phavia Kujichagulia - "Fancy Footwork" (5:28)
Kan Digor - "Croonardise" (3:35)
Five Times Six - "Five Times Six" (7:50)
Sathima Bea Benjamin - "Africa" (8:06)
George Hirota - "Process Of Cloud" (5:33)
Review: East London record label and shop BBE assign their curators' arm over at If Music another reccy in Latin and Afro-infused "deep jazz", yielding this brilliant fourth edition in a series. Made up solely of material formerly licensed to, but not necessarily released by, If Music, this one represents a global diversity of Afrobeat and jazz artists: from the creeping, hair-raising panter 'N'Kon Kini N'Kon N'Kon' by none other than stowaway Cream drummer Ginger Baker (cut from the album Eleven Sides Of Baker, on which there is an impressively mammoth cast of contributors) in collaboration with Ransome Kuti, through to the Japanese drummer George Hirota ('Process Of Cloud') and Kan Digor ('Croonardise').
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IF Music Presents You Need This: IF Music Is 20
JEAN CLAUDE / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 711CLP. Rel: 29 Aug 23
Tamar Osborn - "Sunday Sea Improvisation" (3:30)
Christine Schaller - "Fidji" (5:07)
Emanative & Liz Elensky - "Fall In To Me" (alternate version) (4:39)
Atilla Engin Group - "Turkish Showbiz" (5:08)
Tenderlonious - "Dennison Point" (4:17)
Sylvain Kassap - "Adelie (For Lady D)" (3:55)
Ola Szmidt - "We Are Not Invisible" (4:03)
Greetje Bijma Kwintet - "Big Kalimba" (6:48)
Sarathy Korwar - "At The Speed Of Light" (3:50)
Review: IF Music's name is legendary amongst those in the know and now Jean Claude celebrates that with another superb compilation on BBE. Across this beautiful gatefold vinyl release, there are nine next level jazz tunes from the likes of Emanative & Liz Elensky, Sylvain Kassap, Greetje Bijma Kwintet and Atilla Engin Group. This is the ninth release in the 'You Need This' series and the music on it ranges from 1980 to the present day. It all adds up to a wonderfully coherent release that takes you through four decades of stylish jazz.
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The Library Archive: Funk Jazz Beats & The Vaults Of Cavendish Music
MR THING / CHRIS READ / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 435CLP. Rel: 24 Nov 17
Dennis Farnon - "Southbound" (2:18)
Dennis Farnon - "Snowmobile" (3:05)
Trevor Duncan - "Funkrund" (2:51)
John Scott - "Milky Way" (0:49)
John Scott - "Star Voyage" (0:45)
Tony Kinsey - "Kaleidoscope" (3:20)
Dennis Farnon - "The Trackers" (4:17)
Pete Moore - "Two Bars" (2:21)
Pete Moore - "The Scape Goat" (2:21)
Geoff Bastow - "Riff-Raff" (1:34)
John Cacavas - "The Big Score" (3:19)
Edward White - "Come Cuban!" (1:28)
Dennis Farnon - "The Rally" (2:53)
Dennis Farnon - "Pardon" (1:32)
Dennis Farnon - "Night Driver" (3:09)
Dennis Farnon - "Border Incident" (3:34)
Dennis Farnon - "Lady Killers" (3:17)
Sam Fonteyn - "One Way Trip" (Warm version) (2:00)
Sam Fonteyn - "One Way Trip" (Cool version) (2:46)
Dennis Farnon - "Night Shade" (long) (1:02)
Dennis Farnon - "Night Shade" (short) (0:33)
Dominic Sands - "Smile Of A Stranger" (2:41)
Dominic Sands - "Graphics" (part 2) (1:18)
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The Jazz Room
Paul MURPHY / VARIOUS
The Jazz Room (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 465CLP. Rel: 03 Oct 19
Imperial Tiger Orchestra - "Emnete" (live) (5:25)
Art Pepper - "Mambo De La Pinta" (11:47)
New York Ska Jazz Ensemble - "Boogie Stop Shuffle" (4:17)
Lucas Van Merwijk & His Cubop City Big Band - "4Beat Cha Cha Cha" (7:06)
Terje Terasmaa - "Yatra-Ta" (4:44)
Rhythmagic Orchestra - "African Mailman" (3:35)
Onward International - "Foot In The Door" (7:38)
Blue Mode - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (4:01)
Mamelon - "Koumba Fri Fri" (3:49)
Art Ensemble Of Chicago - "Zombie" (5:56)
Shola Adisa-Farrar & Florian Pellissier Quintet - "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" (4:35)
Patchworks - "Tribute To Mulatu" (4:44)
Review: London DJ Paul Murphy has been entertaining jazz dancers since the late 1970s and is rightly cited by Gilles Peterson (amongst others) as a major influence. Here he offers up a taste of the up-tempo dancefloor jazz he's been championing for the last four decades via a fine compilation named after his once regular club night, Jazz Room. There's plenty of Latin jazz and fusion present (see Art Pepper's "Mambo de la Pinta", Lucas Van Merwijk's "4Beat Cha Cha Cha" and Terje Terasmaa's "Yatra-Ta") as well as African-influenced workouts (see the cuts by Rhythmagic Orchestra and Mamelon), the odd classic (Art Ensemble of Chicago) and a handful of more recent cuts, including an inspired jazz cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Blue Mode.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1983 Vol 2
VARIOUS
J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan 1969-1983 Vol 2 (gatefold 3xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 470CLP. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land - "Dragon Dance" (12:35)
Kohsuke Mine Quinte - "Daguri" (6:21)
Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet - "Distant Thunder" (10:34)
Hideto Sasaki & Toshiyuki Sekine QuarteT + 1 - "Stop Over" (9:21)
Miyasaka + 5 - "Animals Garden" (10:26)
George Kawaguchi Big Four - "Vietnam" (4:31)
Hiroshi Matsumoto & Hideo Ishikawa Quartet - "Serenade To A Dimly Lit Street" (5:07)
Electro Keyboard Orchestra - "Mother Of The Future" (4:04)
Teru Sakamoto Trio - "Teru-Teru Bozu (Black Keys)" (6:25)
Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd - "Fallout" (with Masahiko Sato) (9:39)
Makoto Terashita - "Dai Hosaku (Great Harvest)" (11:21)
Takashi Miyasaka Quintet - "Straight Road" (8:28)
Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats Orchestra - "Little Giant" (6:00)
Akira Miyazawa - "Brown Trout" (11:51)
Review: BBE's second trawl through late 20th century deep Japanese jazz is every bit as eye opening and essential as its predecessor, which caused many hearts to flutter when it was released 18 months ago. From start to finish, we're treated to a righteous range of largely little-known tunes, from the spiraling, sun-kissed spirituality of Makoto Terashita Meets Harold Land's epic "Dragon Dance", and the funk-fuelled dancefloor jazz brilliance of Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet's "Distant Thunder", to the smooth, snaking seductiveness of George Kawaguchi Big Four's "Vietnam" and the synthesizer jazz-funk insanity of Electro Keyboard Orchestra's "Mother Of The Future". A superb selection of genuinely off-kilter and life affirming Japanese gems that should be an essential purchase for both serious and casual jazz fans.
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Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 708CLP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Will & James Ragar - "As The Day Grows Tired" (2:36)
Forest - "Crazy Days" (5:16)
Cunningham Corner - "Free & Easy" (5:13)
Bengt Liedman - "Tight Tonight" (4:34)
Corill - "Soul Shadow" (4:38)
Varela - "Come & Take Me By The Hand" (6:12)
Just Us - "Just A Thought" (4:51)
Mike Baumann & Thom Huntington - "Time" (4:47)
Darrell John - "Write Your Lucky Number" (4:09)
The Freeze Band - "Going Back In Time" (5:51)
Godspeed - "Ice Cold" (3:10)
Orion - "Moonshine" (4:43)
William Eaton Ensemble - "Kayenta Crossing" (5:03)
The Greg Foat Group - "Milk & Honey" (feat Kat Barnard) (5:08)
Wendy Grace - "More Than Hope" (4:18)
Aria Rostami - "Golden Hour" (4:04)
Bugatti & Musker - "Fate" (demo) (3:24)
Garth Fletcher - "Peace Train" (4:14)
Mark Capanni - "If Life Was A Ferris Wheel" (3:21)
Review: Once Again We Are The Children Of The Sun is a compilation of rare and obscure psychedelic rock, folk and jazz from all over the world. While little thematic centrality is present, the common thread between these selections is that they can surely be classified as wheat, not chaff, thanks to the curatorial power of one Paul Hillery. Artists both known and forgotten, such as Forest, Will & James Ragar, Greg Foat Group and Orion all hitch a ride on Helios' sonic chariot, delivering an intense psych-folk-funk album of much experimentation and weird synthwork.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 4: The Nippon Columbia Label 1968-1981
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 731CCD. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Takeo Moriyama - "Exchange" (CD1)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "The Ground For Peace"
Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats, Hozan Yamamoto - "Chakkiri-Bushi"
Tomoki Takahashi - "Trial Road"
Masahiko Sato - "A Muddy Muffin"
Takashi Mizuhashi & Herbie Hancock - "Samba Negrito"
Hiromasa Suzuki - "Scramble"
Shigeharu Mukai Quintet - "A Head Wind"
Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats - "Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun" (CD2)
Kiyoshi Sugimoto - "Jones Street"
Hiromasa Suzuki, Jiro Inagaki & His Big Soul Media - "By The Red Stream"
Mickie Yoshino & Kazumi Watanabe - "Kaleidoscope" (edit)
Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd - "Ogi Denju-shiki"
Shigeharu Mukai - "Toppu"
Mikio Masuda - "Mickey's Samba"
Fumio Itabashi - "Macumba"
Review: BBE's on going love for Japanese jazz has spawned several superb compilations of late. This is the fourth such volume of their J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan series and it is sub-titled The Nippon Columbia label 1968 - 1981. It's a tasteful collection that arrives here on double CD and is again packed with classy sounds from a range of key players. Takashi Mizuhashi joins forces with seminal American talent Herbie Hancock on 'Samba De Negrito' and Hiromasa Suzuki, Jiro Inagaki & His Big Soul Media make a lasting impression with the hard bop of 'By The Red Stream' and the likes of Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats, Hozan Yamamoto go wild on 'Chakkiri-Bushi.' Essential.
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J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan Volume 4: The Nippon Columbia Label 1968-1981
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 731CLP. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Takeo Moriyama - "Exchange" (11:50)
Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media - "The Ground For Peace" (7:44)
Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats, Hozan Yamamoto - "Chakkiri-Bushi" (5:34)
Tomoki Takahashi - "Trial Road" (8:25)
Masahiko Sato - "A Muddy Muffin" (5:01)
Takashi Mizuhashi & Herbie Hancock - "Samba De Negrito" (10:22)
Hiromasa Suzuki - "Scramble" (7:38)
Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats - "Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun" (4:55)
Shigeharu Mukai - "Toppu" (15:15)
Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd - "Ogi Denju-Shiki" (2:58)
Kiyoshi Sugimoto - "Jones Street" (13:09)
Mikio Masuda - "Micky's Samba" (4:44)
Hiromasa Suzuki, Jiro Inagaki & His Big Soul Media - "By The Red Stream" (9:31)
Mickie Yoshino & Kazumi Watanabe - "Kaleidoscope" (edit) (10:34)
Review: BBE has been shining a deserving light on Japanese jazz for a while now through this on going J Jazz: Deep Modern Jazz From Japan series. This latest triple bumper pack is sub titled The Nippon Columbia label 1968 - 1981 and is again packed with next level sounds from a range of key players. Many of them will be familiar to those with a basic knowledge of jazz but plenty won't. The likes of Nobuo Hara & His Sharps & Flats, Hozan Yamamoto go wild on 'Chakkiri-Bushi,' Takashi Mizuhashi joins forces with seminal American talent Herbie Hancock on 'Samba De Negrito' and Hiromasa Suzuki, Jiro Inagaki & His Big Soul Media make a lasting impression with the hard bop of 'By The Red Stream.'
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The Jazz Room Vol 2 Compiled By Paul Murphy
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 678CLP. Rel: 04 May 23
Eternal Buzz Brass Band - "Sounds Good" (6:40)
Cesar's Salad - "Manteca" (6:50)
Chip Wickham - "Rebel No 23" (7" edit) (3:58)
The Stance Brothers - "Roll Call" (3:56)
Cruisic - "Jazz Carnival" (4:39)
Daniel Crawford - "Water No Get Enemy" (5:38)
Los Po-Boy-Citos - "Fried Neckbones & Some Home Fries" (4:50)
Raul Monsalve Y Los Forajidos - "Black & Decker" (4:50)
Clare Fischer - "African Flutes" (8:12)
Cheick Tidiane Seck - "Niger Mambo" (8:00)
Florian Pellissier Quintet - "The Hipster" (5:30)
Take Vibe - "Golden Brown" (3:09)
Fast 3 - "Don't You Want Me?" (8:27)
Review: The Jazz Room is a hotly curated selectors' V/A compiled by jazz expert and BBE label owner Paul Murphy. Following the success of the original comp first released in 2019, this one comes up after a full four years' worth of curating and mulling, and aims to represent the full range of both classic and contemporary jazz sounds, from New Orleans to Latin jazz, in quick succession. Consisting of contemporary jazz versions of the likes of Fela Kuti, Raul Monsalve and, for some reason, The Human League, said contributions by the likes of Cruisic and Clare Fischer aim to trace the - yes, the - comprehensive throughline of jazz from past to present, all while refusing to abstain from BBE's trademark eclecticism. Highlights include 'Rebel No. 23' and Fast 3's Hammond-organ-injected 'Don't You Want Me'. Most importantly, no track goes without a driving, bright-bursting mood of energy.
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Tags: Latin Jazz
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You Need This: An Introduction To Klinkhamer Records
Michel VEENSTRA / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 620CLP. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Don Jules' Pules Band - "Kweenie" (12") (7:10)
Sergio Coppotelli - "Funky Blues" (6:23)
Eddie Holman - "Holy Ghost" (9:44)
Rene Van Helsdingen - "Offshore Sounds" (6:02)
Gianni Basso - "Epitaph" (7") (4:52)
Oasis Band - "Don't Let Love" (4:10)
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Klinkhamer Records Vol 2
Michel VEENSTRA / VARIOUS
Klinkhamer Records Vol 2 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 725CLP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Anne Marie Giortz - "Philosophy" (6:16)
Urban Hansson - "Sengakuji" (7:14)
Sara Alexander - "On Dit" (2:15)
Afrodisax - "On A Winter's Day (A Love Song)" (6:12)
Dave Plaehn - "For You (I'd Undo Anything)" (4:26)
Rick Panzer - "Pre-Stretch Warm Up" (16:06)
Roger Ekman - "Du Ar Frisk" (4:51)
Rene Van Helsdingen - "Alcohol" (7:19)
Review: After the release of the first volume of music selected by Klinkhamer Record shop owner Michel Veenstra in 2022, the anticipation and expectation amongst the heads for a follow up compilation has been building. Now BBE Music can announce that Klinkhamer Volume 2's collection of music from the 70's and 80's is ready to add to the series. An eclectic selection of tracks which crosses genres and styles, Michel has once again curated a compilation album of music that will appeal to the heads, the collectors and the lovers of the groove. A melange of folk, Jazz and funk for the headphones and the dancefloor, Klinkhamer juxtaposes instrumentals with vocal tracks in English, Swedish and French over a double vinyl release and a track order that creates as much a journey as a flow. Michel, alongside his brother Stephen, is the owner of the Klinkhamer Record shop in Groningen and a regular trader at the globally known Utrecht Record Fair since the 1990s. It is this wealth of experience, a nose for a gem and an ear for a tune that that has fed into a compilation that has music lover stamped throughout its eight tracks, all remastered from original vinyl. Coming as a double vinyl and digital release, Klinkhamer Volume 2 is a Godfather II level of follow-up to the previous compilation in the series and really is a must for all true music collectors, vinyl junkies and lovers of tunes curated for the mind, the heart and the feet.
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