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Tokyo Glow (remastered)
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Tokyo Glow (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 55. Rel: 10 Dec 21
 
Funk
Kumi Nakamura - "Kimagure" (3:05)
Miyuki Maki - "Indo No Michibata" (3:36)
Haruyoshi Yamashina - "Osake To Joke" (3:35)
Sumiko Yamagata - "Natsu No Hikari Ni" (3:19)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Party Is Over" (4:41)
Makoto Iwabuchi - "Moonlight Flight" (3:57)
Hiroshi Sato - "Saigo No Tejina" (3:40)
Arakawa Band - "Paradise's Dream" (7:10)
New Generation Company - "I Wander All Alone" (part III) (2:55)
Kiyohiko Ozaki - "Ojosan Oteyawarakani" (4:30)
Kengo Kurozumi - "Juggler" (4:09)
Ken Nishizaki - "Koi No Paradigm" (4:58)
Jadoes - "Simply Another Love" (4:47)
Midori Hara - "Aamar Jabar" (4:45)
Hitomi 'Penny' Tohyama - "Tuxedo Connection" (3:21)
Mizuki Koyama - "Oh! Daddy" (3:39)
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-Tones - "Sofa Bed Blues" (3:36)
Mitsuko Horie - "Chigasaki Memory" (3:49)
Review: The recent Tokyo Dreaming compilation on Wewantsounds was a huge success so the label does the right thing and follows it up with another collection of sounds from the Far East. This one again looks into the fascinatingly niche city pop sound with expert digger DJ Notoya at the wheels. He delves into the Nippon Columbia catalogue and turns out all manner of breezy and laidback gems from Hiroshi Sato, Hitomi "Penny" Tohyama, Midori Hara and more. In many cases, these tunes are making it tot vinyl for the first time. What's more, the audio has been newly remastered in Tokyo for this reissue making sure it sounds as good as possible.
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Oriental Music (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 46. Rel: 28 Oct 20
 
International
Ana We Habieby (4:30)
Etmakhtary Yekhel (5:11)
Ah! Mennak (8:27)
Gafnoho (5:16)
Yawabor Kolly (5:16)
Ahwak (6:23)
Review: Ammar El Sherei's intoxicating instrumental album Oriental Music was written in 1976 and has remained a cult classic for all the deep diggers, world music lovers and curio obsessives. For this record, the iconic Egyptian artist, composer and producer actually served up his own take on six classic compositions by another Egyptian legend, Mohamed Abdel Wahab. The results are utterly hypnotic and majestic melodic affairs with organic drums and percussion and North African melodies that worm their way deep into your brain and transport you to the hustle and bustle of a dusty open air market or street side coffee spot.
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Tags: African
 in stock $34.57
Music From The East (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 95. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
International
El Kamh (6:40)
Maliesh Amal (4:34)
Abgad Hawaz (4:06)
Eldonya Helwa (5:05)
Enta Enta (11:50)
Balad El Mahboob (3:07)
Eftekerny (5:05)
Review: Ammar El Sherei's 1976 instrumental gem is one of those cult albums that record collectors love to have in their arsenal to, well, show off with. It finds the legendary Egyptian composer reinterpreting seven classics by Mohamed Abdel Wahab and in doing so he waves traditional Arabic melodies into funky arrangements and electric keyboard experimentation. This hypnotic fusion highlights El Sherei's unique perspective and knack for bridging heritage and innovation. Curated and annotated by Arabic music expert Mario Choueiry from Paris' Institut du Monde Arabe, this reissue features newly remastered audio and original Soutelphan artwork so is a no-brainer for fans of vintage yet adventurous Arabic grooves.
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Funky Donkey Vol 1 (remastered)
Funky Donkey
Una New York
Review: Jazz doesn't come much more wildy expressive, idiosyncratic, off the cuff, challenging and dense that this album from 1977. The Human Arts Ensemble came together in 1970 in St. Louis adn was a loose collective that associated themselves with the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) and the Black Artists' Group (BAG) collective. They had no rues and no restrictions on who could play and it shows as different instrments shoulder their way to the front and vie for attention, from the drums to the keys, the sax to the double bass. This reissue features the original artwork as well as all new remastered audio and fresh liner notes by Howard Mandel that provide great context.
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Hidari Ude No Yume (Japanese Edition) (reissue)
Cat: WWSLP 34. Rel: 11 Nov 20
 
Pop
Boku No Kakera (4:05)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo (5:10)
Kacha Kucha Nee (4:16)
The Garden Of Poppies (5:42)
Relache (3:54)
Tell 'Em To Me (4:31)
Living In The Dark (5:15)
Slat Dance (2:46)
Venezia (4:42)
Saru No Ie (2:21)
Review: Wewantsounds continues to respond to that request with another benchmark reissue following Egyptian musician and composer Ammar El Sherei's Oriental Music. This time taking one of the definitive releases in Ryuichi Sakamoto's extensive oeuvre and making it shiny and new. Or at least giving it a dusting down, not that the contents were ever going to sound anything other than fresh.

Hidari... was such a groundbreaking album at the time because of the pop sensibilities Sakamoto actively looked to root the album in by way of enlisting British producer Robin Scott and American guitarist Adrian Belew in addition to members of his Yellow Magic Orchestra. The result sounds like intoxicating downtempo electronica, jerky elec-house, 1980s fantasy movie soundtracks and Far Eastern percussive exoticism. So apparently a marriage of styles and places that we consider striking today does sound even better 39 years later.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Sharayet El Disco (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 60. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Afaf Rady - "Tany Tany" (5:05)
Dr Ezat Abou Ouf & El Four M - "Genoun El Disco" (4:00)
Simone - "Merci" (3:58)
FIrkIt El Ensan - "Donia El Arkam" (4:06)
Firkit El Asdekaa - "Eklib El Sheriet" (1:15)
Al Massrieen - "Hezeny" (5:14)
Eman El Bahr Darwish - "Mahsobko Endes (El Arwam)" (3:12)
Firkit Americana Show - "Youm Wi Lilah" (3:28)
Lebleba - "Ana Alby Har Nar" (6:28)
Review: Some compilations are clearly a labour of love. That's certainly the case with Sharayet El Disco, a superb collection curated by Amsterdam-based Egyptian DJ Disco Arabesquo (real name Moataz Rageb). It dips into his ever-expanding collection of hard-to-find Egyptian disco and boogie cassettes released between 1982 and '92, offering up a selection of colourful dance tracks that frequently add Arabic vocals and instrumentation to authentic, American style disco and boogie grooves. Highlights are plentiful, from the stomping disco surge of Afaf Rady's 'Tany Tany' and the glossy, fretless bass-sporting synth-pop of 'Merci' by Simone, to the low-slung Arabic synth-funk of Frikit El Azdeqaa's 'Eqleb El Sheret', and the dreamy boogie brilliance of Americana Show's 'Yom Wi Lilah'.
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Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered)
Sunrise From West Sea: Live (remastered) (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 59. Rel: 21 Apr 22
 
Jazz
Sunrise From West Sea (part 1) (16:50)
Sunrise From West Sea (part 2) (18:01)
Review: An overlooked spiritual classic in two parts, Yamash'ta & The Horizon were a one-off project consisting of a hat-trick of musicians seeking to perfect their craft. In 1971, Hideakira Sakurai, Masahiko Satoh, Stomu Yamash'ta and Takehisa Kosugi gathered in Japan to perform an invite-only concert to a handful of friends. Deep and distinctive electric shamishen becomes a sonic centrepiece over the course; handled by Sakurai, the sound is haunting, like a lone voice amidst a sea of percussive nymphs. Sloshing koto, percussion and eruptions of awe from the crowd all dominate the moments of downtime; a timeless snapshot of Fluxus Japan.
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