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1
Feminina (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: JD 53. Rel: 09 Jun 22
Feminina (11:26)
Joyce Interviewed By Joe Davis (4th November 2021) (20:53)
 in stock $26.26
2
Voyage: A Journey Into Discoid Funk (reissue)
Cat: ISLELP 001. Rel: 10 Apr 17
Voyage (6:25)
Solstice (6:28)
Chain Reaction (6:48)
Pendulum Force (6:32)
Air Quake (4:15)
Ocean Glide (6:39)
Review: Library music maestro and original member of The Shadows Brian Bennett has a raft of sought-after records to his name, but this is surely one of the most prized. As with the best library music, the execution of the compositions is impeccable - like slipping on silken luxury leisurewear for your ears. The record has been a rich source for sampling over the years, so half the joy is in spotting licks and loops from your favourite tunes, but equally these disco-fied delicacies funk all on their own. Lovers of the Black Devil Disco Club vibe will be more than happy getting down to these tasteful cosmic groovers, unbelievably repressed for just the first time on Isle Of Jura since the original release in 1978.
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 in stock $26.26
3
Way Star
Cat: NW 3. Rel: 01 Sep 20
Rubba - "Way Star" (3:53)
The Roger Webb Sound - "Moon Bird" (2:17)
Played by: Session Victim
 in stock $11.05
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Wabi Sabi
Cat: PP 1002. Rel: 26 Jun 20
Yugen (4:06)
Shinrinyoku (2:34)
Hot Winds Arrive (2:37)
Hanami (3:11)
Komorebi (3:40)
Blanket Fog Descends (2:57)
Wabi Sabi (3:14)
Bamboo & Rocks (2:59)
Kachofugetsu (2:55)
Onsen (3:43)
North Wind Rattles The Leaves (4:16)
 in stock $29.57
5
Name Of The Game (reissue)
Cat: NW 513. Rel: 23 Nov 22
Brian Bennett & Alan Hawkshaw - "Name Of The Game" (4:25)
Dave Richmond - "Confunktion" (4:38)
Review: Measured Mile is a new 7" label run by regular Ace consultant and confidante Bob Stanley. The plan is to release DJ-friendly 45s that are either very rare or previously unavailable on seven-inch. On this new one come two pieces from esteemed library musicians - the well known pairing of Alan Hawkshaw and Brian Bennett, and Dave Richmond. 'Name Of The Game' is a slow instrumental blues piece with beats ready to be plundered for hip-hop beats that once soundtracked a 1970s aftershave ad, while Richmond's 'Confunktion' is a motivational builder-upper with drums and organs aplenty.
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 in stock $12.44
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Diggers Dozen: DJ Muro
DJ MURO / VARIOUS
Diggers Dozen: DJ Muro (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 633CLP. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra - "Fuke Jobutsu" (part 1 Tohri - Muro's edit) (3:02)
Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra - "Osorezan" (Muro's edit) (2:58)
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya - "Souma Nagareyama" (4:21)
Katsuya Yokoyama, The Million Pops - "Tabaruzaka" (3:12)
Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd - "Seijinshiki Aka Adult's Day" (9:25)
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya - "Asadoya Yunta" (3:46)
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya - "Nanbu Ushioi Uta" (4:55)
Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya - "Saitara Bushi" (3:04)
Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - "Soran Bushi" (3:06)
Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - "Hanagasa Odori" (3:14)
Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - "Sakura Sakura" (7:33)
Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - "Yagi Bushi" (7:23)
Review: Japan's revered DJ Muro has put together his first ever compilation for BBE. Diggers Dozen is a real gem with 12 tracks of Japanese jazz-funk and Latin-jazz goodness that fuse traditional instrumental with traditional melodies. These tunes were originally made for the 70s for Nippon Columbia by legendary composers of the time such as Kiyoshi Yamaya, Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys, Kifu Mitsuhashi, Toshiyuki Miyama and more. Finding these cuts on their original pressings is rare and expensive so don't sleep on this real collector's essential.
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7
Fur Alina
Cat: MRP 115. Rel: 03 Nov 17
Fur Alina (1:52)
Speigel Im Speigel (Mirrors In The Mirror) (8:15)
Variationen Zur Gesundung Von Arinuschka (Variations For The Recovery Of Arinuschka) (3:12)
Fratres (Brothers) (10:04)
Speigel Im Speigel (version For Cello & Piano) (9:48)
Fur Alina (3:00)
Speigel Im Speigel (version For Violin & Piano) (9:07)
 in stock $30.41
8
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)
 in stock $31.23
9
Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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 in stock $11.61
10
UFO
UFO (limited 12")
Cat: BID 004. Rel: 11 Apr 23
UFO (Andi Hanley rework) (7:32)
UFO (5:26)
Review: Reissued by Before I Die after being singled out as a choice cut from a recent Swedish library music compilation, 'UFO' is a cosmic funk jam by one lesser-cited duo known as Falk & Klou. This being their only collaboration, the fused efforts of Carl Johan Fogelklou and Fredrik Segerfalk make for an otherworldly experience, with lasery sound FX and a strange narration complementing this toothy electro-funk oddball. The remix by Andi Henley (Ruf Kutz) on the A-side cements the track's importance.
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 in stock $17.68
11
Available Forms
Available Forms (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: BFKLP 036. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Lowpass Risotto
Venus Modularistic Riff
Halgatron
Up!
Astounding Stories
Signal From Planet Meta
That Synth Of Yours
Moonscape Dust
Monsters
Review: 'Available Forms' is the latest masterwork of the musical project Tobor Experiment, led by Giorgio Sancristoforo, an Italian sound artist and music software designer based in Milan. Active since 2007, Sancristoforo's work has largely centred on highly technical odysseys in avant-disco, exploring surreal takes on the ambivalent promises made by the tide of technological advancement, channelled into a that has been described, perhaps quite cleverly, as 'moogsploration'. Coming after a 12-year hiatus on gatefold LP, Sancristoforo returns to his go-to label Bear Funk for yet another foray into this retro-modernist vision, mixing genre-bent jazz, electronica, nu-disco, and psychedelic influences.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $11.89
12
Il Corpo (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 4543. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Chaser (2:49)
Hard Times (4:16)
Review: Four Flies present another masterpiece from one of the all-time greats of Italian soundtrack and library music, Piero Umiliani. His work on the 1974 film Il Corpo ranks amongst his most famous work, and now two pieces have been selected from the soundtrack and presented on this exclusive single. 'Chaser' on the A side appears in an exclusive extended form which has never been released before, while 'Hard Times' on the flip remains the archetype of Italian jazz-funk perfection. This is a limited edition so don't hang around as these are sure to fly out.
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 in stock $18.79
13
In Motion: Modern Progressive Group Sounds (reissue)
Cat: FR 03LP. Rel: 14 Jun 19
Carousel In The Milky Way (6:20)
Gypsy Manou (5:25)
So Softly (2:45)
Perpetual Whirlwind (3:56)
Nebulae (3:02)
Way Star (3:54)
In Motion (2:38)
Scapement (4:29)
Caroline (2:33)
Green Star (2:16)
Moog Concerto (2:33)
Astradome (2:15)
Vector (2:14)
 in stock $28.19
14
Poetic Justice
Cat: SSRLP 002. Rel: 25 May 23
Pullin' Back The Curtain (intro) (0:37)
Dues & Don'ts (3:21)
The Wait (Part1) (0:53)
Fraud Fades (0:52)
Suit Up (4:49)
Mood Swings (0:43)
Mono Pro Bono (2:17)
The Oath (1:21)
Taking The Stand (5:02)
All Rise (1:04)
Sinkhole (0:34)
The Appeal (2:20)
Loyalty Over Royalty (3:18)
The Wait (part 2) (2:07)
No Clouds On A Sunny Day (0:44)
The Wait (part 3) (3:56)
I Rest My Case (0:27)
Review: Three years ago, Dutch multi-instrumentalist and producer Noam Offir unveiled his debut album as Soul Supreme, a vividly realised fusion of jazz-funk, jazz-fusion, hip-hop, soul and electrofunk flavours that boasted impeccable musicianship. Poetic Justice, the rising star's hotly anticipated follow-up, continues in a similar vein whilst aiming higher. The musicianship is, if anything, even better, with liberal use of horns, P-funk synth sounds, Clavinet, warming electric piano motifs, loose limbed drums (blessed with the swing of live drums, but - we think - MPC-powered). It's basically the same old super Soul Supreme sound, taken to the next level. As a result, Poetic Justice is even better than its lauded predecessor. Don't sleep on this one!
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 in stock $14.93
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Hard Hitter
Cat: DYNAM 7135. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Hard Hitter (3:07)
Decisive Action (3:09)
Review: At first an obscure library music curio made by Keith Papworth under the aegis of Music De Wolfe - the brainchild of Dutch composer and oboist Meyer De Wolfe - Hard Hitter long flew under the radar as Papworth's unsung instrumental funk magnum opus, that is, until it was reissued in 2022 by Fat Beats, and again now by Dynamite Cuts. We'd wager that it was the Fat Beats reissue that really cemented the legacy of this gem, which placed its intensely sampleable funk breaks in the context of NYC hip-hop culture, cementing its legacy as a favourite sample source for beatmakers, not just a simple and enduring joy in the realm of hard-hitting library funk.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
 in stock $17.68
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Warlock
Warlock (7")
Cat: NW 519. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Reg Tilsley - "Warlock" (3:19)
Roger Jackson - "Flashpoint" (2:33)
Review: 'Warlock' is the latest release to be pushed via Bob Stanley's Measured Mile imprint, and pulls two floor-friendly but still retrospective gems from the storied De Wolfe music library, based in the UK and widely known as the progenitor and originator of what has now become known widely as library music. To demonstrate the gestation times common to this corner of the music industry, these two tracks have never been heard before, and yet were recorded in 1983! First comes Reg Tilsley with 'Warlock', a full yet light-winged flight through linns of flute, funk bass and notes inegales. Meanwhile, 'Flashpoint' by Roger Jackson is a space-age tittup of booming, long-tailed proportions; it's tempered by the nagging nip of a clavichord and the formidable frown of the lowest piano note.
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Hayes Turner On The Run
Cat: RD 005. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Hayes Turner On The Run (3:07)
A Bookie Named Janice (2:28)
Review: Skeme Richards delivers a throwback to the golden age of funk with 'Hayes Turner On The Run'. Side-1 features the titular track, an epic 70s-themed piece with a powerful beat, a vibrant horn section and a funky bass and guitar riff, key moments punctuated by an electrifying sax solo, making it feel like the ultimate theme song of the era. Side-2's 'A Bookie Named Janice' offers a groovy blend of funk and soul, highlighted by scintillating guitar work reminiscent of the late 60s. With a hippie psychedelic West Coast slant and big drum fills, this track encapsulates the essence of that transformative period, capturing the spirit and sound of classic funk.
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 in stock $19.62
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Night Moves
Night Moves (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7133. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Night Moves (3:40)
Bank Job (1:46)
Zero Hour (1:45)
Review: Dynamite Cuts' current reissuing efforts once more focus on the legacy of the classic library label De Wolfe Music, this time selecting three choice songs from Frank McDonald and Chris Rea, two esteemed musicians who together debuted these cuts while forming a part of the in-house De Wolfe label ensemble, Patchwork. All three numbers are nighttime alleyway slinkers, recalling, in their finger-snapping funk palette, a slick combo of flared trousers, leather jackets, sunshaded visages and strange bumps in the night.
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 in stock $17.68
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Feminina (reissue)
Feminina (reissue) (limited beer vinyl LP)
Cat: MJJ 399CB. Rel: 30 May 23
Feminina
Misterios
Clareana
Banana
Revendo Amigos
Essa Mulher
Coracao De Crianca
Da Cor Brasileira
Aldeia De Ogum
Compor
 in stock $20.74
20
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Cat: DYNAM 7129. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:36)
Get Up (1:25)
Just Funky (1:34)
Slow Motion (2:14)
Review: Klaus Weiss was a German jazz drummer who left behind a rich legacy of library music, especially on the series of Sound Music albums for Golden Ring Records in the late 70s-early 80s. In the digging era, Weiss' impeccable grooves now fetch serious prices second hand, and so be thankful for the likes of Dynamite Cuts reaching over into the world of library music reissues to pull four perfect joints from unreachable realms back into the hands of real music fans. From low down nasty funk to space-age star gazing, Weiss packed a lot into these tracks, and now you can cop them on a sureshot 7".
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21
Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
VARIOUS
Cat: CDCHD 1640. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Simon Park - "Coaster"
Wozo - "Rippling Reeds"
Sam Spence - "Leaving"
John Cameron - "Northern Lights 1"
Peter Reno - "Spaghetti Junction"
Rubba - "Space Walk"
Paul Hart - "Prospect"
Geoff Bastow - "Tomorrow's Fashions"
Brian Wade - "Blue Movies"
Trevor Bastow - "Videodisc"
Astral Sounds - "Interface"
Brian Chatton - "Starways"
Unit 9 - "Optics"
Wozo - "Atomic Station"
Adrian Baker - "Future Prospect"
Warren Bennett - "Planned Production"
Anthony Hobson Aka Tektron - "Future Perspectives"
Chameleon - "Waterfall"
James Asher - "Telecom"
Simon Park Aka Soul City Orchestra - "Eagle"
Alan Hawkshaw - "Astral Plain"
Paul Williams - "Drifting In Time"
Brian Bennett - "Earth Born"
Harry Forbes - "Soft Waves"
Astral Sounds - "Topaz"
Alan Hawkshaw - "Eternity"
John Cameron - "Infinity"
Andy Grossart & Paul Williams - "Morning Dew"
Review: In the 70s and 80s, nothing was as revolutionary as the synthesiser. Electronic sounds became essential for forward-thinking adverts, with TV producers and advertisers seeking music akin to 'Tubular Bells,' Tomita, and Jean Michel Jarre. Music libraries like De Wolfe, Bruton, Parry, and Chappell swiftly adapted. Bob Stanley's new album, 'Tomorrow's Fashions,' compiles advertising jingles, TV themes, and space exploration tracks with ambient beats from that era. Despite being 40-50 years old, the music feels fresh, featuring jazz veterans like Brian Bennett and John Cameron embracing synthesizers. This electronica predated new age and ambient music, influenced pop, early Human League, Warp Records, and has been sampled by MF Doom and Kendrick Lamar.
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 in stock $12.99
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Dues & Don'ts
Cat: SSR 45008. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Dues & Don'ts (4:21)
Fraud Fades (4:53)
Review: Producer Soul Supreme is back with another 7" record, delivering two new phat'uns to that subsection of fans who prefer things on the wonkier side. Following earlier, acclaimed tributes the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, J Dilla and Mos Def, the new 'Dues and Don'ts' b/w 'Fraud Fades' 45 features two, all-original jazz-funk groovers by the Amsterdam-based keyboardist and producer. The former track burns slowly, carefully building up around a harpsichord improv, Herbie Hancock style, coming heavy-set by a thick and booming drum backing that soon enough late-blossoms into a cinematic, stringed soaring-on-high. The latter track pays complementary homage to the funk drum breaks of yore, with the central drum line around which the track is built echoing Serge Gainsbourg or Clyde Stubblefield, albeit making conspicuous its own electronically sequenced, not entirely live-performed, feel.
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 in stock $14.10
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Thoughtful Popper
Thoughtful Popper (7" + insert)
Cat: FR 4505. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Thoughtful Popper (3:23)
Chamber Pop (4:07)
 in stock $14.37
24
Do What You Love: The Trunk Records 25th Anniversary Collection
VARIOUS
Cat: JBH 093CD. Rel: 30 Sep 21
Roger Webb - "Bartleby Opening Cue"
The Inigo Kilborn Group - "ATune For Lucy"
Mark Murphy - "Make Me Rainbows"
Jonny Trunk - "Zeus"
Kenny Graham & His Satellites - "Sunbeam"
Delia Derbyshire - "About Bridges VCS3 Melodies"
Dudley Simpson - "The Tomorrow People Theme"
The Musketeers - "Fight"
The Park Lane Primary School - "Lux Eterna/Aurora Borealis"
Children Of The Italia Conte School - "Car Boot Sex Tape"
Derek Bowskill - "Drama Workshop Tape 3/1" (with The Michael Garrick Quartet)
Marc Wilkinson - "Fiend Discovery & Titles"
The Cults Percussion Ensemble - "Circles"
The Vernon Elliott Quintet - "Camel Riding"
Coggins & Cook - "Sound Images"
David Lord - "Sara’s Tune" (with The Prime Ensemble)
Children Of The Italia Conte School - "Speech Exercises/Trees & Flowers"
John Cameron - "Front Titles (From Kes)"
The African Swingsters - "Liyaduma"
John Baker - "JB Dubs"
The Dudley Moore Trio - "The Millionaire"
Paz - "Time Stood Still"
Karin Krog - "A Quiet Place"
Mike Sammes & The Mike Sammes Singers - "International Harvester"
Jonny Trunk & Wisbey - "The Ladies Bras"
Kenny Graham & His Afro Cuban Chums - "You Are About To Use The Telephone"
Basil Kirchin - "Silicon Chip"
Barry Gray - "Robot Man"
Tristram Cary - "The Electron’s Tale"
Kenny Graham & His Afro Cuban Chums - "Track 2 From The Night Train Tapes"
Isla Cameron & Raymonde Singers - "O Willow Waly"
Basil Kirchin - "Child Vocal Tape"
Mike & Bernie Winters - "I LIke It!"
Review: Since launching way back in 1996, Trunk Records has become one of the world's most reliable outlets for odd, interesting and overlooked gems from across the musical spectrum, with Jonny Trunk doing a terrific job in curating a catalogue packed to the rafters with bizarre-but-brilliant library music, oddball British film soundtracks, early electronica, exotica and much more besides. This 25th anniversary collection offers a small snapshot of the label's story so far and features a mixture of back catalogue favourites and previously unheard cuts. Equal parts Radiophonic Workshop style electronic experiments, library music oddities, quirky TV theme tunes and smile-inducing easy listening jazz, it's a fittingly quirky and entertaining affair that should make newcomers want to dig deeper into Trunk's eccentric and esoteric catalogue.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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The Library Archive 2: More Funk Jazz Beats & Soundtracks From The Archives Of Cavendish Music
MR THING / CHRIS READ / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 622CLP. Rel: 16 Sep 22
The Gentle Giants - "Leagueliner" (3:01)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Test Drive" (1:00)
Dennis Farnon - "Tournament" (3:57)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Mad Mendoza" (3:27)
Dennis Farnon - "Baltic Caper" (3:41)
Bob Adams - "Giraffe" (1:06)
Dennis Farnon - "Nuremberg Ring" (2:58)
The Gentle Giants - "Organ Grinders Swing" (2:36)
The Cavendish Orchestra - "Self Deception" (1:55)
Dennis Farnon - "Crazy Legs" (0:32)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Lip Glow" (1:01)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Footprints" (3:04)
The New Dance Orchestra - "Traffic Jam" (1:34)
The New Dance Orchestra - "Blues For Boo" (1:52)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Ad-Lib No 6" (1:05)
The New Percussion Octet - "Cocoanut Cocktail" (1:54)
The New Dance Orchestra - "Bass Bits" (2:05)
The New Dance Orchestra - "Travelling Light" (1:11)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Ad-Lib No 2" (1:02)
The New Jazz Group Aka Jazz For Humanoids - "Equation" (2:04)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Chameleon" (1:36)
The New Percussion Octet - "Graphics" (part 1) (1:53)
The New Concert Orchestra - "In Pursuit" (2:08)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Night Walk" (1:42)
The New Dance Orchestra Augmented - "Soul Type Blues" (3:25)
Dennis Farnon - "Shanghai Caper" (2:52)
The New Concert Orchestra - "Speed Clean" (0:58)
Dennis Farnon & Sound Studio Orchestra - "Motor-Cross" (3:02)
Chris Barron - "Funk (H)" (1:04)
Chris Barron - "Rock (B)" (1:52)
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Trip Wire
Cat: DYNAM 7136. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Trip Wire (2:55)
Throng (3:06)
Review: Nick Ingram is a criminally lesser-spotted artist whose credits stretch back to 1998, among which include his various instrumental and production contributions to the band The New Electrics, as well as single contributions to compilations by NME and Melody Maker. But Dynamite Cuts here call 'Trip Wire' and 'Throng' two tracks expressly made for TV soundtracking - never heard before, they reveal Ingram's repertoire in library scoring; the former track is a feverish trip-funker, packed with twang guitar and yodelling flutes, while the latter is a chromatic instrumental soul-jazz number starring a deeply haunting counterpoint, shared equally between synth and voice.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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Intoxicated Skull
Cat: MILS 003LP. Rel: 01 Sep 23
Shiva Strut (1:11)
Shirley Got Bigger (1:03)
Orange Forever (1:30)
Nasty Popcorn Ceiling (1:14)
Side Eye (2:33)
Calgon (2:13)
Truck Stop (1:09)
Gangsta Boogie (2:08)
Mr Mean (1:24)
Seebourg (2:19)
Nitro (1:06)
Du Jazz March (2:30)
Intoxicated Skull (1:21)
Lil' Mallet (1:02)
Oyster Sammich (0:49)
The B*stard Tambourine (1:09)
 in stock $26.26
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Sonido Cosmico
Sonido Cosmico (limited LP + insert)
Cat: EES 3601. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Lagrimas Negras (3:10)
Low Sun (3:07)
Cumbia Lunar (2:35)
Abuelita (3:31)
El Fantasma (3:01)
It's All In Your Mind (4:35)
Sonido Cosmico (3:41)
Barrio Hustle (3:14)
Until We Meet Again (2:58)
Los Navegantes (4:11)
Luz Y Sombra (3:06)
Misterio Verde (2:34)
Review: The Hermanos Gutierrez return with another album-lenfgth bang - Sonido Cosmico - hearing the sonorous siblings abandon the desert for the cosmos, having established a firm arenaceous grounding on their prior record El Bueno Y El Malo. Artfully produced by Dan Auerbach, the album brims the fiery 'stones: suspenseful, analogue-treated guitar dialogues - the crux of the brothers' project - all while playing up an arid Western aesthetic, with a stargazing propensity. Lead track 'Sonido Cosmico' indeed comes with a music video that finds the brothers atop a desert mountain observatory, surrounded on all sides by cacti and UFOs, and sporting telescopes and dowsing rods when they're not playing guitar. An album of dreamy instrumental delights; the planes of Arenillas indeed are a prime location to take alien flight.
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Exclusive Blend
Cat: JAL 417V. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Exclusive Blend (3:22)
Spanish Flea (3:54)
Review: The JalapeNo label sure does like it hot and this one is no different. It sees the return of label regulars Skeewiff for a new series of outings that take the form of reworked covers of some of their favourite library tracks, inspired by greats of the genre such as Keith Mansfield, Brian Bennett, and Alan Hawkshaw. First up is 'Exclusive Blend,' a rather classic instrumental composition by Mansfield. 'Spanish Flea' is on the flip and is a version of a very famous work by Herb Alpert and his Tijuana Brass Band. It's a funky take with lots of percussive energy and big strings.
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The Infinity Of Nothingness
The Infinity Of Nothingness (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 144. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Nothingness (5:02)
Solar Breeze From The East (14:03)
Spectral Realms (9:22)
Infinity Suite: Time (part 1) (2:03)
Infinity Suite: Space (part 2) (2:12)
Infinity Suite: Energy (part 3) (4:02)
Review: Over three decades of musical exploration and innovation have cemented German guitarist and bandleader JJ Whitefield as a stalwart in the realm of authentic, timeless music. As a founding member of the Poets Of Rhythm in the early 90s, Whitefield pioneered a hard-edged take on 70s street funk, setting the stage for the Deep Funk scene to come. His subsequent ventures under various pseudonyms, including Karl Hector, showcased his versatility and eclectic influences, drawing from Ethiopian Jazz, West African funk, Kraut-rock, and ambient sounds. With his latest album, The Infinity Of Nothingness, Whitefield delves into the astral realms of spiritual jazz, paying homage to influences like Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders while forging his own path. The album's mature, delicate orchestrations evoke a trance-like atmosphere, with subtle accents of hip-hop, library and avant garde seamlessly integrated. Tracks like the sparse opener 'Nothingness' and the expansive 'Infinity Suite' demonstrate Whitefield's ability to create music that not only honors his influences but also stands the test of time. The Infinity Of Nothingness represents a culmination of Whitefield's lifelong musical journey, showcasing his unwavering dedication to authenticity and innovation.
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Something's Up! Film TV & Studio Work 1964-1967
Cat: CDTOP 1649. Rel: 26 Sep 24
The Syndicate (mono)
Oublie Ca (mono)
Seance On A Wet Afternoon (mono)
Troubadour (mono)
Chicken Delhi Cold
Barbra's Theme (mono)
Goldfinger
The Chase
Theme From King Rat
A Man Alone (mono)
The Knack
Thunderball
Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Four In The Morning (mono)
Danny Scipio Theme (mono)
Theme From The Quiller Memorandum: Wednesday's Child
Something's Up!
The Girl With The Sun In Her Hair
Vendetta (mono)
The Whisperers
You Only Live Twice
Space March (Capsule In Space)
Dutchman
Seance On A Wet Afternoon (1966 version)
Born Free (Main Title)
Review: Something's Up! is a masterful compilation that features the eclectic brilliance of John Barry's film scores. Curated by Saint Etienne's Bob Stanley, this collection highlights Barry's transition from a British arranger to a pop icon, renowned for defining the sound of the Cold War spy movie era. Focusing on music from 1964 to 1967, this album features Barry's iconic work on James Bond classics like Goldfinger, Thunderball, and You Only Live Twice, cementing his influence on the spy genre. Beyond Bond, Barry's contributions to films such as The Ipcress File and The Quiller Memorandum exemplify his ability to blend tension with sophistication. The collection also includes less-celebrated but notable scores like those for King Rat, The Chase and Seance on a Wet Afternoon, reflecting Barry's diverse range and ability to craft memorable themes beyond the mainstream. Barry's music, characterised by its lush orchestration and emotive power, extended its reach from the silver screen to the vinyl, resonating with listeners even if they hadn't seen the films - and his exceptional talent and enduring legacy in film music is on full display here,
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Cavendish Series Vol 1
Cat: KU 07103. Rel: 24 Dec 21
John Scott - "Milky Way" (0:49)
John Scott - "Star Voyage" (0:44)
Tony Kinsey - "Kaleidoscope" (3:22)
Review: Back in the 60s and 70s, library music exploded as a genre. It saw plenty of talented musicians make extra cash by laying down endless instrumental grooves for use in TV, film and radio. The King Underground label is now digging into the vast vaults for a new series of releases of some of the finest sounds from the era. The first 45 features tracks considered to be 'dramatic' from John Scott and Tony Kinsey. Scott's 'Milky Way' opens up with cosmic chords and sweeping strings that take you to the stars while 'Star Voyage' has a more busy lead. Kinsey's 'Kaleidoscope' builds the tension with multiple movements from several instruments.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 2
Cat: DYNAM 7130. Rel: 04 May 23
Siegfried Schwab - "Getting High" (2:16)
Siegfried Schwab - "Feel It" (2:27)
Klaus Weiss - "Time For Rhythm" (2:03)
Peter Thomas - "Documentation" (1:52)
Review: Dynamite Cuts brings the heat once more with a second volume of their Sound Music 45s series. Siegfried Schwab takes care of the A-side with 'Getting High', a scorching funk workout with hard-worked guitar chords and precise percussion over lots of wah-wah effects. 'Feel It; flip the script with a superbly stripped-down jazz-funk lounge sound. Klaus Weiss then steps up on 'Time For Rhythm' with some loose, percussive funk beats that are raw and organic, then Peter Thomas closes down with 'Documentation', a more richly instrumental and multi-layered jazz-funk sound that conveys real grandeur.
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High Roller
High Roller (limited 7")
Cat: TSS 001. Rel: 29 Feb 24
High Roller (5:24)
Big Slick (3:59)
Review: The Soul Surfers share their debut 7" on Broc Recordz, following a promising entree working with various raw funk and soul greats, including with Jack Nilovic on his 'Maze of Sounds' compilation, not to mention appearing on the first volume of the recent Two Tales For The Mind V/A. 'High Roller' and its counterpart 'Big Slick' are two large, roomy, instrumental sonic gateau slices, on which an outsized four-string occupies the front and centre of both mixes, to megalomaniac, almost gluttonous effect. All else follows naturally; plucks, snares and FX licks resound, as we're left to contemplate the ingenious front cover by Italian artist Riccardo Bettazzoni.
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Low Sun
Low Sun (7")
Cat: EES 00497. Rel: 20 May 24
Low Sun (3:08)
Los Chicos Tristes (feat Jensine Benitez - El Michels Affair remix) (2:41)
Review: Ahead of their new album Sonido Cosmico, Hermanos Gutierrez return with a smouldering single which shows off their affinity for wistful guitar soliloquies on a short n' sweet 7". The brothers' sound is rooted in 1950s Latin American rock n roll, all quivering tremolo and languid reverb as a casing for their mesmerising melodies. 'Low Sun' captures that melancholic moment as the day shortens in evocative fashion, making this a record primed for sentimental moments aplenty whether you're playing the record for yourself or an audience of kindred chillers who appreciate Balearic vibes hailing from the Southern Hemisphere.
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Hard Hitter (reisue)
Hard Hitter (reisue) (limited numbered splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LDW 3318SPLATTER. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Speed Trap (2:31)
Track Record (2:39)
Race With Time (2:43)
Fun Seeker (3:46)
Hair Raiser (2:51)
Stay With It (1:44)
Inflation (3:32)
Great Technique (3:46)
Hard Hitter (2:52)
No Way (3:01)
Three's A Crowd (2:24)
Big Dipper (3:20)
Decisive Action (3:05)
Challenger (2:45)
Superdrive (2:47)
Review: De Wolfe Music Library is reissuing Keith Papworth's 1975 album which will be music to the ears - pun intended - of record diggers who probably thought they might never own a copy of this grail. His masterpiece is perfectly entitled and is defined by super hard hitting drums and high action hits. The minimalist sounds and heavy grooves have funk deep in their bones, and extra theatre comes from the whistles, natty basslines and big riffing guitars. Papworth not only wrote for this label but also has music featured in Monty Python skits and movies. This, though, is his standout work.
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The More Things Change: Film TV & Studio Work 1968-1972
Cat: CDTOP 1615. Rel: 24 Mar 22
Midnight Cowboy
We Have All The Time In The World
Theme From Romance For Guitar & Orchestra
Who Will Buy My Yesterdays
Fun City
The Lion In Winter
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Theme From The Appointment
Try
The More Things Change
Afternoon
A Little Old-Fashioned Nostalgia
Theme From The Persuaders
Petulia (main Title)
Theme From Walkabout
Follow Follow
Diamonds Are Forever
Highway 101
The Adventurer
This Way Mary
The Children
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland Suite
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Paesaggi
Cat: FLIES 52B. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Prime Nebbie (3:42)
Nel Parco (2:59)
Risaie (5:13)
Lungo Il Canale (1:13)
Ciliegi In Fiore (2:57)
Oriente Rosso (1:14)
Pianure D'Asia (3:03)
Tanto Lontano (4:16)
Borgo Montano (2:02)
Laguna Tropicale (4:04)
Vecchie Strade (3:46)
Porta D'Oriente (2:15)
Review: The fact Paesaggi is being released on Four Flies, an Italian label that has tasked itself with unearthing, or rather catching obscure soundtracks from the country's golden age before they fall into complete obscurity and off the face of the Earth, should tell you everything there is to know about this one. One of the all-time masters of film scores, Umiliani delivered the album in 1971, and it's a wonderful example of his work.

It's probably important to point out that his output leant towards the less high brow genres, including Spaghetti Westerns, and soft core sex movies. This version of the album itself, which is number three after the original in 1971 and re-release (with different sleeve) in 1980, features performances by legendary session supergroup I Marc 4, and is as wistful and beguiling as it is lounging and made to make background moods. Flutes, guitars, strings and all.
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London Pirate Radio Adverts 1984-1993 Vol 1
Cat: DEATH 039LP. Rel: 09 Dec 21
Do You Remember? (intro) (1:58)
Videobox (0:34)
Pirates Night Out (0:46)
Ravers Dateline (1:04)
Walls Of Babylon (1:06)
Absolute Class (0:05)
Limelight (0:42)
Freestyle (0:09)
Funky Power (0:53)
Functioning Neatly (0:51)
Greek Salon (1:13)
School Reunion (0:45)
Under 18s Disco (0:52)
A1 Sound (0:13)
Summertime '90 (1:00)
Back To Back Mixtapes (1:03)
Rare Groove Champagne Party (1:00)
Savage Affair (1:08)
Are You Sure? (0:40)
Ladies Sunday Night Affair (1:00)
Hello Ladies (0:34)
British Flag (0:20)
Any Kind Of Function (0:12)
Trade Equip (1:00)
I'll Buy You A Beer (0:43)
Lex's Birthday (0:34)
Yeah Amigo (0:25)
Next To Tescos (1:17)
City Of Joy (1:00)
Amsterdam (2:31)
Roller Skating (0:16)
Too Radical (0:10)
Escape '93 (1:43)
Corporation Of New Generation (0:45)
Jookie Jam (0:44)
Revival Showcase (0:50)
Until Further Notice (0:46)
High Fashion (0:35)
Damn Best Night Out (0:29)
Lepke Sent You (0:49)
Review: The man behind the Death Is Not The End label and archival NTS radio show got plenty of people talking earlier in the year when he presented the music on this record on the airwaves. It is a brilliantly authentic document of a very special time in the history of British music culture. Pirate radio was the voice of the underground, the mixing pot for the musical sounds and scenes of the time with their famous phone-ins, shout-outs and adverts all adding to the atmosphere of each broadcast. Relive it now as often as you like with this brilliantly assembled collection.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Drama Suite Part II
Drama Suite Part II (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 162LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
The Rub (2:27)
Money Runner (2:13)
White Elephant Walk (1:22)
White Elephant Walk (Link) (0:31)
Walking Link (0:28)
Master Plan (2:46)
Night Watch (2:12)
The Fence (version A) (1:37)
The Fence (version B) (2:04)
Surveillance (1:30)
Total Silence (1:24)
Eyes (0:44)
Drama Backcloth (1a) (1:41)
Drama Backcloth (1b) (0:17)
Drama Backcloth (2) (0:59)
Drama Backcloth (3) (0:21)
Drama Backcloth (4) (0:23)
Scenechange (1) (0:20)
Scenechange (2a) (0:13)
Scenechange (2b) (0:23)
Scenechange (2c) (0:25)
Scenechange (3a) (0:16)
Scenechange (3b) (0:19)
Scenechange (4) (0:13)
Scenechange (5) (0:23)
Scenechange (6a) (0:27)
Scenechange (6b) (0:22)
Scenechange (7) (0:10)
Scenechange (8a) (0:14)
Scenechange (8b) (0:31)
Scenechange (9) (0:53)
Brass Statement (0:08)
Final Statement (0:49)
Review: British library musician and composer Alan Tew has one of his many magnum opuses, Drama Suite Part II, reissued by KPM. With the label keen to flaunt its first edition's going rate on Discogs, Tew's follow-up to the first part is a holy grail for library music collectors, owing to its performative subtlety, breadth of mood, and doubtless bottling of several modish styles of the time: noir, dark jazz, explotiation theme music. The track 'Stonechange' in particular hears many coded rerubs, with many versions and sub-versions, as was of the factual, rationalistic and methodical approach to the library music of the 1970s and early 80s. It's also got an indelibly clean sound: as with all KPM reissues, the audio for Drama Suite Part II comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis.
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Wild Man
Wild Man (limited translucent white vinyl 7")
Cat: SNOWFLAKE 34. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Wild Man (3:26)
Greensleeves (3:28)
Review: Whatitdo Archive Group goes deep with Wild Man, diving headfirst into the eerie side of holiday folklore. This isn't your average Christmas fare; Side A's 'Wild Man' pulses with heavy, driving bass and swirling wah-guitar that captures the energy of dark legends like Krampus and the Yeti. On the flip side 'Greensleeves' takes on a haunting Ethio-jazz edge, stretching the familiar tune into shadowy, hypnotic territory. Each track is a bold reimagining, blending ancient mythology with grooves fit for any late-night winter gathering that dares to step off the beaten path.
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Studio One 007: Licenced To Ska James Bond & Other Film Soundtracks & TV Themes (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 515. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Brothers - "James Bond" (2:59)
The Skatalites - "Dick Tracy" (2:43)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Girl" (2:58)
The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone" (3:14)
Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - "From Russian With Love" (4:19)
The Soul Brothers - "Thunderball" (3:19)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hang 'Em High" (3:51)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (3:13)
The Soul Brothers - "007" (3:14)
Lee Perry & The Wailers - "Pussy Galore" (2:49)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Flint" (2:44)
The Skatalites - "Ball Of Fire" (3:09)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Danger Man" (2:11)
The Soul Brothers - "Lawman" (3:12)
The Skatalites - "Black Orpheus" (2:56)
The Skatalites - "Exodus" (2:51)
The Skatalites - "Dr Kildare" (2:31)
The Soul Brothers - "Fiddler On The Roof" (2:32)
Review: If you assumed it was possible to live without a ska version of the James Bond theme tune then prepare to be taught one of life's great lessons. Assumption is the mother of all f**k ups, basically. Fear not, though, what was a one-off pressing by Soul Jazz for Record Store Day in 2020 is once again available, only this time on gatefold LP rather than five 7" singles. Perhaps not as authentic or ideal for DJs, nevertheless the contents are just as captivating. Celebrating, in part at least, the bond between Bond and the Caribbean - author Ian Fleming lived on Jamaica and several stories are set in the region, and filmed on said island (Dr No, Live & Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, No Time To Die) this is evocative stuff. Stick it on, kick back with a Martini, and picture yourself casing out a mark at some beachside party spot, stunning partner in hand, senses subtly on high alert.

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Panorama
Cat: BEWITH 110LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
First Class (1:59)
Easy Money (2:26)
Storm (2:19)
You Shouldn't Have (2:28)
Fling (2:08)
Fool Moon (2:36)
Medusa (2:35)
Morning Paper (1:59)
Scenic (2:18)
Adieu (2:44)
Hydra (2:00)
Jet Lag (2:23)
Review: Yet more Italian soundtracks and music libraries are adoringly looked pined over. But this time - unlike the simple reissues that have come out so far this year - Frank Maston's Panorama LP seeks to emulate the era's best qualities with his own original music. Following on from similar endeavours such as 'Tulips' and its follow-up 'Darkland', Maston show off his to-a-T compositional chops, emulating only the best Italian session sounds via a commission from British library KPM.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Cat: DYNAM 7131. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:53)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:30)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:35)
Review: The work of legendary drummer turned library musician Klaus Weiss continues to be reissued. For this series, Dynamite Cuts are looking back on a mid-1970s series of EPs released by Weiss originally for the famous library Sound Music. Carrying a minimal production that still has appeal for the modern listener (don't Dynamite know it), the four tracks here are curt, squelchy and beat-centric, with highlights including the clavichord-wacky 'Frogs', the sonically obese 'Productive Facilities', and the space-age drum freakout 'Coordinates Meeting'.
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Drama Suite Part I
Drama Suite Part I (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 161LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
The Detectives (long version) (2:28)
The Detectives (short version) (1:33)
The Detectives (Link 1) (0:09)
The Detectives (Link 2a) (0:11)
The Detectives (Link 2b) (0:16)
The Detectives (Link 2c) (0:19)
The Detectives (Link 3) (0:10)
The Detectives (Link 4a) (0:11)
The Detectives (Link 4b) (0:18)
The Detectives (Link 4c) (0:16)
Helicop (2:49)
The Big One (Prelude) (1:28)
The Big One (4:05)
Headlights (1:08)
The Burn (1:04)
Bust Up (A) (0:16)
Bust Up (B) (0:16)
The Detectives (Slow version) (2:08)
The Detectives (interlude) (1:45)
The Detectives (Link 5a) (0:14)
The Detectives (Link 5b) (0:28)
The Detectives (Link 6a) (0:13)
The Detectives (Link 6b) (0:26)
The Detectives (Link 7a) (0:23)
The Detectives (Link 7b) (0:15)
The Build Up (5:57)
Snout (1:02)
The Prowler (2:10)
Review: Alan Tew's driving jazz-rock, sleuth-funk masterpiece, Drama Suite Part I, is finally reissued to sate your appetites for arguably the very best library two-parter in existence. If you don't know, get to know. Originally released in 1976 but wonderfully timeless, this one's at the top of every library funk collectors' list. It's easy to see why. Racing out of the gate, the gritty crime funk of 'The Detectives' makes for a thrilling ride. A dramatic action theme, it's packed with strident playing and bags of attitude; and thereafter, we get ten drama-tinged, horn-heavy, wah-wah-laced, conga-enhanced, synth-riddled tracks built for maximum funk fever. 'Helicop' is one such fast paced and energetic dramatic action background, while 'The Big One (Prelude)' brings with it an ace bassline and creeps along superbly, adding tension with an amazing rolling piano loop stopping us dead in our tracks. It's all building to 'The Big One', a driving, dramatic, full-band action with fantastic funk breaks, heavy horns and *that* piano refrain. Notably, the track was sampled by Jay-Z; and you can't really blame him, can you?
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Italian Library Songbook
Italian Library Songbook (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ILS 01. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Jessica Duncan - "Do You Wanna Get Close?" (5:15)
Alessandro Alessandroni - "Philadelphia" (4:16)
Review: Flour Flies embarks on a new series of releases entitled Italian Library Songbook where contemporary artists put their spin on great soundtracks of theist. First to add their own new reinterpretations are Neapolitan producer pAd and London singer-songwriter Jessica Duncan. They tackle Alessandro Alessandroni's 'Philadelphia' and turn out something brilliantly soulful: 'Do You Wanna Get Close' is a lush and club ready sound that is backed with the glorious original on the flip side. This is a promising start to what is sure to be a much loved series.
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Design
Design (7")
Cat: DYNAM 7132. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Long Weekend (2:36)
Design (2:06)
Review: Dynamite cuts are in the midst of releasing a fresh series of De Wolfe library grooves, owing to the esteemed Dutch library's impressive catalogue of obscurios which nonetheless still provide ample source material for DJs, samplers, and obsessives. These two grooves are lifted from the original, said-to-be-mega-rare Formula album by Barry Stoller, from 1972. 'Long Weekend' and 'Design' are equally tooly movers, not just rhythmic weapons, but also gateway drugs to Stoller's extensive back catalogue of distilled, two-minute-long ideas.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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Outlaw's Theme
Outlaw's Theme (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: H 101. Rel: 20 Mar 23
Outlaw's Theme (2:50)
Seaweed (3:30)
Review: Portland band The Hemloks deal in a specialty take on the genre of funk: lo-fi twangers with a Western verve. 'Outlaw's Theme' is a 7" single that is both good, bad, and ugly; through plodding wah licks and root-note returns, and with true grit, it searches for a place to dance in the sun.. B-side 'Seaweed', meanwhile, plunges us underwater, dub-delaying its lead guitar line for another less-than-clean yet no less infectious slice of West Coast funk.
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Tumblin' Down
Tumblin' Down (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 205. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Tumblin' Down (3:11)
Return Of Soul Sabre (3:29)
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Dr Juvenal's Solution
Dr Juvenal's Solution (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 214. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Dr Juvenal's Solution (2:28)
Skyglow (3:12)
Review: Following a near two-year absence from vinyl, the usually prolific Misha Paniflov is back on Funk Night Records with another nostalgic 45 rooted in deep funk, library music, cinematic soundtracks and psychedelia. The Estonian first offers up 'Dr Juvenal's Solution', a jaunty and genuinely heavy dancefloor work out marked out by sixties spy-movie guitars, bustling breaks, intergalactic synth sounds and warming bass. He opts for a more laidback, downtempo feel on side B, with stretched out, Peter Green style guitar solos and meandering Moog lines reclining atop a bittersweet backing track.
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