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Hey There Jim
Cat: OTS 201. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Funk
Jimmy "Bo" Horne - "Hey There Jim" (2:34)
Lynn Williams - "How Can You Call Love Fascination" (2:26)
Review: Jimmy Bo Horne brings his raw and expressive vocals to this new release on Japanese label Ultra Vybe. The oft-sampled America singer, writer and producer has been turning out such sounds since the mid 70s but remains on top of his game here. The big horns bring energy, the rolling rhythm section gets you up on your feet and the whole thing screams floor filler. On the flip is Lynn Williams with 'How Can You Call Love Fascination,' a much more slow and sensual soul tune with acrobatic vocals and nice piano fills next to a big horn section.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
 in stock $20.86
Feelin'
Feelin' (7")
Cat: BOAT 002/OTS 187. Rel: 20 Jan 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feelin' (Produced By Grooveman Spot) (4:53)
My Summer Goes On (3:57)
Review: There isn't much info out there about Goto but on this evidence he is a well school artist with a love of contemporary R&B and classic hip-hop. He brings both together while rapping in Japanese about who knows what, but the end result reminds us of a classic MC Solar joint. 'Feelin' is all lo fi sounds and heart melting chords that are romantic and heartfelt, then 'My Summer Goes On' gets more crunchy in its beat work. Noodling sax leads bring the warmth, the piano are that bit more playful and once again the result is superb.
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Played by: I Love Hip Hop
 in stock $20.01
Mordechai
Mordechai (limited CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVRK 40012. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
First Class
Time (You And I)
Connaissais De Face
Father Bird Mother Bird
If There Is No Question
Pelota
One To Remember
Dearest Alfred
So We Won’t Forget
Shida
Review: Khruangbin has very much become the masters of the downtempo sphere over the last decade. The Texan Thai-funk trio makes spaced-out, star-gazing and gently psychedelic sounds with deep and dubby rhythms, barely-there but alluring vocal hooks and persuasive basslines. Mordechai was their third studio album back in June of 2020 and is an ode to everything that'd done to date. Building on their Thai and Iranian rock roots, they head into new ground with a subtle lyrical freshness and more widescreen world of intercontinental influences all perfectly fused into their own sublime sounds.


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 in stock $27.04
MM Food (20th Anniversary Edition) (Japanese Edition)
MM Food (20th Anniversary Edition) (Japanese Edition) (gatefold "sweetart marble" lavender marbled vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: RSE 400JLPC1. Rel: 31 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Beef Rapp
Hoe Cakes
Potholderz (feat Count Bass D)
One Beer
Deep Fried Franz
Poo-Putt Platter
Fillet-O-Rapper
Gumbo
Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate
Kon Karne
Guinnessez (feat Angelika & 4ize)
Kon Queso
Rapp Snitch Knishes (feat Mr Fantastik)
Vomitspit
Kookies
Review: This is a stone-cold classic from the legendary and late MF Doom that gets s deceiving special Japanese Edition reissue for its 20th anniversary, complete with fresh artwork by Sam Rodriguez. This one has long been revered for its inventive production, sharp wordplay and food-themed metaphors which blend humour with incisive social commentary as Doom explores themes of vice, violence and jealousy with playful yet profound storytelling. Tracks like 'Beef Rapp' critique conflict glorification, 'Hoe Cakes' examines indulgence and 'One Beer' delves into escapism and ego. With its witty, layered narratives and textbook beats, this one is a brilliant fusion of satire and social insight.
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Rockin Chair
Cat: OTS 202. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Funk
Rockin Chair (3:52)
'Till I Get My Share (2:27)
Review: 
Ultra Vybe is one of the many superb soul labels to operate out of Japan. This time they turn their attention to the sounds of the 70s soul vocalist Clarence Reid. He had a slew of hits and two of them make it on to this 7". First is 'Rockin Chair' from his 1975 album It Keeps in Raining. It's mid tempo, warm and well swung with a louche vocal turn. ''Till I Get My Share' is a more direct cut with a passionate vocal and big horn stabs over prickly rhythms. It's one of his earlier singles from 1972 but still bangs in 2021.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
 in stock $19.45
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