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123 (edits)
Cat: SOLO 502. Rel: 18 Apr 24
1-2-3 (Edits) (2:32)
Glass (Drum Breaks edits) (3:32)
Review: SOLO 500 is back on their own self-titled label with the third entry in Galaxy Sound Company's series and again it digs deep into jazz-funk to turn out some killer breaks. Up first is the main theme from 1974's subway hijack movie The Taking Of The Pelham One Two Three and it is one with a funky, jazzy, high-octane sound that has been sampled by Company Flow, Mix Master Mike and many more. On the backside is an edit of a tune from Manfred Mann Chapter Three's self-titled 1969 LP. This one has been famously sampled by The Prodigy. Another great little 7".

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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $12.19
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Series: 1$ Bin Breaks
Odetta - "Sakura" (2:04)
Oliver Sain - "On The Hill" (2:25)
Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band - "Enchanted Lady" (2:05)
Annette Peacock - "Survival" (1:41)
The Originals - "Sunrise" (1:36)
Isaac Hayes - "A Few More Kisses To Go" (1:23)
Les McCann - "Go On & Cry" (1:27)
Review: The Galaxy Sound Co US is now up to number 41 in their buy-on-sight 'Series: 1$ Bin Breaks'. It's another vital 45 rpm that packs a lot in with plenty of epic sound sources that you will recognise and love from some of your favourite hip-hop joints. Artists like Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Puff Daddy, De La Soul, Ghostface Killah, J Dilla, Redman and Alicia Keys have called upon the sounds you will hear here from original artists like Odessa, Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band, Issac Hayes and many more. File this one under essential breaks, library sounds and jazz nuggets.
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 in stock $12.19
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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 $27.25
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Cavendish Rarities: Original Smoking Background Tracks
Cat: DIESSLP 033. Rel: 15 Dec 15
Dennis Farnon - "South Bound" (2:16)
Trevor Duncan - "Wheeler Dealer" (2:51)
Dennis Farnon - "Pardon???" (1:32)
Dennis Farnon - "Tournament" (3:58)
Dennis Farnon - "Border Incident" (3:33)
Ray Davies - "Monomania" (3:15)
Dennis Farnon - "Snowmobile" (3:04)
Dennis Farnon - "The Trackers" (4:15)
Ray Davies - "Secret Mission" (2:18)
Dennis Farnon - "Gin & Tonic" (1:28)
Dennis Farnon - "The Rally" (2:53)
Trevor Duncan - "You Were Right I Was..." (3:25)
Pete Moore - "Two Bars" (1:39)
 in stock $24.90
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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 $10.13
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Eastern Flowers
Cat: PP 1001. Rel: 26 Jun 20
Black Iris (2:51)
Tulip (2:42)
Magnolia (3:00)
Lotus (3:24)
Lily (3:12)
Red Rose (3:44)
Hibiscus (3:49)
Magnolia (reprise) (2:25)
Morning Glory (2:19)
Chamomile (2:27)
Hyacinth (3:16)
Daisy (2:23)
Gilboa Iris (2:11)
 in stock $26.46
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Anime & Manga Synth Pop Soundtracks 1984-1990
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 014. Rel: 26 Sep 22
Kan Ogasawara - "Honowo"
Ichiro Nitta - "Shadow Rhythm"
Kazuhiko Izu - "Act 2 Scene 26"
Yoshinobu Hiraiwa - "Into The Jungle"
Nobuyoshi Koshibe & Takashi Kokubo - "Kiki (Jungle At Night)"
Kan Ogasawara - "Utage"
Open Sesame! - "Scrab"
Keiichi Oku - "Ryoko's Theme"
Review: Probably one of the most fascinating Japanese compilations to ever receive a release since 'Diggin' In The Carts', Time Capsule's 'Anime & Manga Synth Pop Soundtracks 1984-1990' takes a thorough look at the genre when it was well underway and in its heyday, charting just eight cuts of the sauciest lo-fi bangers for the cartoon style. Opener 'Honowo' is a proto-sinogrimey, synthpoppy slice of city pop for the period manga Yume No Ishibumi. Meanwhile, 'Utage' recalls Eurythmics or Talking Heads with a retro-classic, quantized groove. A great snapshot of Japanese music media from a time of upheaval.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
 in stock $28.01
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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 $18.16
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Black Pearl (reissue)
Black Pearl (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DW 3262. Rel: 24 May 19
Next Stop LA (3:06)
Miraculous Dream (3:02)
Collect (2:26)
Tryst (3:16)
Sunny Monday (2:22)
Oh! Militia (2:04)
The Vamp (2:05)
Night Of The Garter (2:16)
Choctaw (2:24)
Melody & Lace (3:39)
Black Pearl (2:31)
Blue Shadow (3:15)
Monochrome (4:19)
No Return (2:58)
 in stock $40.21
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Voyage: A Journey Into Discoid Funk (reissue)
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 $23.35
11
Space Oddities 1974-1991
Space Oddities 1974-1991 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BB 158LPX. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Creative Blow (0:29)
Gold Calf Dance (3:05)
Zodiac (2:06)
Pavillon Des Reves (3:51)
Shamstar (3:45)
Passage Of The Red Sea (4:28)
Deo Volente (2:20)
Sun Adoration (2:18)
Bubble Bubble (3:08)
Across The Jourdan (2:35)
Bloodnight (7:11)
Slow Zoom (2:31)
Chandigargh (2:28)
The Crash (3:13)
Review: Born in Algeria, when it was still among France's colonies, to French parents who themselves claimed Italian heritage, it makes perfect sense that Edouard Joseph Scotto Di Suoccio would wind up making music that seemed born out of a very different place to the one you're looking at. No matter what, or where, you're gazing upon. Strange tunes that take some describing, let's start at the beginning. Following his series of chanson singles released in the late-1960s under the pseudonym Ted Scotto, by the middle of the next decade he'd adopted the Tregger alias and was dipping toes into tones along the lines of what Space Oddities is packed with. First laidback jazz funk, things became more and more exploratory, sci-fi, disco, and kosmische influenced as the years went by. That legacy is remembered and honoured today on some of the world's finest groove-soaked dancefloors and the DJs that dominate them, with this collection giving an insight into the more experimental end of that oeuvre.
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 in stock $17.63
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To The God Named Dream
To The God Named Dream (limited white vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: LM 091LPC. Rel: 14 Sep 23
My Sweat Dries With The Heat (3:51)
You Can't Win But You Can Lose (3:51)
If Wishes Were Fishes We'd All Cast Nets (5:04)
Fangs (5:59)
This Is Killing Your Gainz (3:55)
To The God Named Dream (5:56)
The Death Of FOMO (3:17)
Hexagon Of Death (3:46)
It's Recess Everywhere (4:48)
When The Centre Doesn't Move You're In It's Path (3:04)
Don't Wanna Say Goodbye (4:43)
Fangs (Avalon Emerson Re-Chip remix) (6:27)
Review: To The God Named Dream comes with artwork that doubles up as an original multi-player board game. Procure Nathan Mickey says that it is a hybrid of Jumanji and Hellraiser. "I listened to a lot of pop through the pandemic from Taylor Swift, Caroline Polachek and "Rain"-era Madonna and wanted to synthesise these references with my score work and downtempo and club music." He's made a good job of it too on what is his first album since 2020's The World I'm Going To Hell For. Live banjo and live breakbeats sit with 808 bass hits, big trance synths and plenty of melodramatic groovers.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $29.06
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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 $21.62
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N'Djila Wa Mudjimu
Mesami (3:04)
Bende (2:11)
Mutangila (4:32)
Congo (2:08)
Halula (2:19)
Sebe (4:04)
Tikanga (6:26)
Tsakula (3:07)
TwoSeven (3:01)
Tuyende (3:18)
Kraut (2:45)
 in stock $20.24
15
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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 in stock $16.35
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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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 in stock $18.16
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Memory Guard
Cat: CHUWANAGA 012. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Tell Tale (1:58)
Méches (4:56)
Better Before (3:45)
Liberty City (4:12)
Jungle Meat (1:50)
Double Comete (4:09)
Libellule (4:21)
L'Arche (4:39)
Temple (3:26)
Played by: Clémentine
 in stock $26.98
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Fastingen 92
Cat: MRBCD 277. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Annalena (album version)
Hjalmarsfjorden
Idag (feat Anna Ahnlund)
Kristinehamn By Night (For Christopher)
Maj (For Tintin)
Picasso
Levi
Oktober (For Lo)
April
 in stock $12.44
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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 $21.27
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Jano's Revenge
Jano's Revenge (limited green marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMNLP 108. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Jano's Revenge (2:15)
Mirror Door (2:33)
Review: Los Sospechos first dropped 'Jano's Revenge' on Colemine back in 2010, and it's since gone on to become a stone-cold classic of heavy funk played by the most discerning DJs. Now it's finally getting a limited repress on green marbled vinyl, giving you a fresh opportunity to savour the sweet, soulful sound and share it with the world. There's a timeless quality to this instrumental and its spiritual cousin 'Mirror Door' on the flip, where the brass section takes the leads and hammers out hooks to sink your teeth into.
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Played by: Smoove
 in stock $9.08
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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 $16.35
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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!
 in stock $17.12
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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!
 in stock $16.35
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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 $15.04
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Scappo Per Cantare (remastered)
Cat: FLIES 60. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Scogliere (3:01)
Concentrazione (1:50)
Calle Veneziana (2:15)
Desolazione (4:06)
Mordente (1:32)
Fantocci Vivi (2:45)
Con Amore (3:02)
Scappo (3:07)
Genocidio (1:11)
Fendente (1:35)
Per Cantare (2:31)
Scogliere (2a versione) (3:01)
Review: One of Giuliano Sorgini's finest and most sought-after titles, Scappo Per Cantare, is finally available as an official LP reissue, and the first ever to be remastered from the original tapes. Originally released in 1971 on the small library music imprint FAMA - which operated as a sub-label of RCA Italy - the record contains the original music written for Scappo Per Cantare, a small, pseudo-psychedelic 'musicarello' (musical comedy film) broadcast on RAI television. Despite this seemingly innocuous commission, the music - though he's uncredited, it was made in collaboration close confidant Alessandro Alessandroni - is incredibly surreal, and a psychedelic treat for anyone seeking crisp, chordophonal-compositional mastery distilled on record.
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 in stock $31.12
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Magnetic Fields
Cat: MILS004 LP. Rel: 02 Oct 23
The Leaves Are Turning (1:34)
La Seine A Minuit (1:30)
Gris Gris (1:32)
Sayonara (1:28)
Hearts Of Darkness (1:31)
Fine Like Wine (1:40)
Painted Skulls (1:31)
The Grotto (1:23)
Blackbirds (1:34)
Spanish Moss (1:30)
Black Coffee (1:43)
Fly Swatter (1:30)
Dawn Patrol (1:07)
Muitas Caipirnhas (1:37)
The Return (1:41)
El Escorpion (1:29)
Flooding (1:37)
The Villa (1:32)
Mojo Hand (1:27)
Antenna Up (1:33)
Flip Of A Switch (1:31)
Snakes In The Walls (1:29)
World On Wheels (1:45)
Magnetic Fields (1:30)
Mati Self Portrait (1:42)
Air Zaire (1:37)
Paranoid Void (1:34)
The Silver Queen (1:17)
Review: Dan Ubick is best known as Connie Price, generally found playing with his band The Keystones. But here he's been invited to indulge in a different kind of pursuit by none other than Madly and Stones Throw driving force Egon. They started the Madlib Invazion Library Series to invite certain talented friends to indulge a particular sound in the particular mindset of library music and for Ubick that meant exploring the depth and breadth of something he calls canyon funk. The name is quite explanatory and here you get some heavy funk grooves laced through with Ubick's twanging guitar for a sound which splits the difference between country and funk and comes off sounding like the consummate library album in the process.
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 in stock $25.69
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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 $14.01
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Pieces (reissue)
Pieces (reissue) (limited LP + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FTS 027. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Spirale (3:17)
Antichambre (2:38)
Images (5:33)
Le Rideau (1:26)
P 216 (6:22)
En Attendant L'Aube (3:52)
Le Tournant Des Temps (3:03)
Hivers 1 - Cap-Des-Rosiers (6:19)
Hivers 2 - Sol-Six D'Hiver (3:31)
14e Sie'cle (4:46)
Review: Danielle Boutet's Pieces is a mysterious artifact of Quebecois marginalia, self-released in 1985. Seeming to land squarely in the French no wave niche, yet nonetheless defying it through sinister inversions of the form, the reissued album comes as a reminder of Boutet's impressive command over atmosphere and narrative. Arabesque monologues in her native French soar over warblingly warm arpeggios, which sound ready-primed for traversals of Transylvania, while the more languid cuts make use of impressively synthetic emulations of what could otherwise sound like affectedly acoustic instruments, such as the "harmonica" on 'En attendant l'aube'. This is a welcome unearthing of an otherwise unconscious album, made in the space between REM sleep and authentic, out-of-the-limelight living.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $29.58
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Zombie Mandingo
Cat: FLIES 67. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Zombie Mandingo (4:19)
Tuareg Road (3:22)
Blue Eyes (2:27)
Ritual (3:41)
Around The Island (3:53)
Love & Bones (3:40)
Voodoo Hunter (2:22)
Hanuman (4:39)
Zombie Mandingo (Trailer music) (1:28)
Review: Larry Manteca's Zombie Mandingo album arrived back in 2013 and in the danced plus has only ever been available digitally. Now it makes its debut on wax and remains a bold listen that was devised as a soundtrack to a non-existent exploitation film. It fuses funk, jazz, and Afrobeat influences with plenty of niche cinematic references such as the zombies in Lucio Fulci's horrors and Umberto Lenzi's cannibalistic adventures. The resulting mash up is beguiling to say the least with horror-tinged exotica next to Fela Kuti rhythms and elements of Italian Library music and colourful psychedelia. A boundary pushing work to say the least.
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 in stock $29.32
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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
 in stock $14.52
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Mediterraneo
Mediterraneo (limited 7")
Cat: REF 301. Rel: 13 Jan 22
Santucci - "Mediterraneo" (3:35)
Castiglione - "Chase" (3:16)
Review: Reference Library dig deep into the archives for this glorious new 7" which comes in super limited quantities. It features Italian artists Santucci and Castiglione taking one side each with their own lush jazz and library tinged instrumentals. Santucci goes first with 'Mediterraneo,' a turbulent brew of double bass and prominent horn work that whips up a real storm as the drums come crashing down like waves on rocks. On the flip side is the lovely 'Castiglione,' a more silky and funky roller with plenty of subtle 60s references and psyched-out details. ''
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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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 in stock $39.18
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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 $16.60
34
Cascate Emozionali: Volume One
Cat: EASERIE 701. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Cascades (4:19)
Pulsazioni (4:46)
Review: Cascate Emozionali comes to Early Sounds in a flurry of Italian library music splendour, all studio session funk and high-end synth scapes for the discerning groover. Keeping things compact on a 7", this single easily stands up to any classic deep digs from the golden age of library music in the 70s and 80s. There are thrumming arps, slinky basslines, funky clavi and plenty more, all rendered in honey-coated tones that suggest serious care and vintage gear in the signal chain. Early Sounds excel at these kinds of records, and any lover of library music will want to add this nugget to their archives.

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 in stock $15.04
35
Outro Tempo: Electronic & Contemporary Music From Brazil 1978-1992 Compiled By John Gomez
VARIOUS
Cat: MFM 016. Rel: 15 Mar 18
Piry Reis - "O Sol Na Janela" (5:06)
Nando Carneiro - "GRES Luxo Artesanal/O Campones" (6:09)
Cinema - "Sem Teto" (2:58)
Os Mulheres Negras - "So Quero Um Xodo" (3:38)
Fernando Falcao - "Amanhecer Tabajara (A Alceu Valenca)" (3:58)
Anno Luz - "Por Que" (4:55)
Andrea Daltro - "Kiua" (5:50)
Os Mulheres Negras - "Maoscolorida" (3:53)
Bene Fonteles - "O M M" (3:16)
Carlinhos Santos - "Giramundo" (2:45)
Priscilla Ermel - "Gestos De Equilibrio" (9:03)
Carioca - "Branca" (5:04)
Marco Bosco - "Sol Da Manha" (4:43)
Maria Rita - "Cantico Brasileiro No 3 (Kamaiura)" (4:10)
Marco Bosco - "Madeira II (Mae Terra)" (2:37)
Priscilla Ermel - "Corpo Do Vento" (15:45)
Luhli E Lucina - "E Foi" (3:57)
Review: Music From Memory has a reputation for doing the unexpected. It would be fair to say that few would have predicted the Dutch label's decision to release a collection "electronic and contemporary music from Brazil". As usual, the Red Light Records affiliated crate-digging crew has done a superb job with Outro Tempo, which was compiled by label affiliate John Gomez. Musically, it's predictably varied but always beautiful. It mostly focuses on tracks that fuse traditional Brazilian instrumentation, percussion and musical ideas, with elements of electronica, ambient, jazz-fusion and Reich style minimalism. The accompanying liner notes do a great job in putting the collection in context, explaining how the music was often inspired by political changes within Brazil during the 1980s.
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 in stock $31.12
36
Farmer's Angle (reissue)
Cat: GBX 001EP. Rel: 01 Nov 22
Farmer's Angle (4:36)
Wildspot (1:26)
The Eleventh House (3:54)
Cool Air (2:05)
Review: Vintage synthesiser fetishists Belbury Poly were last on record with author Justin Hopper and folk musician Sharron Kraus back in 2019 for the superb Chanctonbury Rings album. Here we're treated to a reissue of their very first EP Farmer's Angle from 2004, all magical electro-folk and left of centre new sound worlds that combine both new and old.
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 in stock $13.24
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Rhythms: Tele Music (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 119LP. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Latin Leitmotiv (3:37)
Red Medium (6:27)
Dead Slow (3:30)
Royal Shuffle No 1 (3:07)
Royal Shuffle No 2 (3:09)
Rock 73 (9:28)
Bass In Action No 1 (3:33)
Bass In Action No 2 (3:30)
Pepper Rock (2:36)
Review: The first fruits of Be With Records' recently announced partnership with Tele Music is a reissue of one of the legendary library music label's most far-sighted and sought-after releases: Tonio Rubio's 1972 collection 'Rhythms'. Offering the best in deep disco-breaks, laidback Blaxploitation funk and killer groove-based instrumentals, the album now comes accompanied by extensive new liner notes from Rubio and many of the crate-digging DJs who have been inspired by the album. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the wonderfully cosmic and otherworldly 'Dead Slow', the low-slung delights of 'Bass In Action' parts one and two, and the Pierre Henry-esque brilliance of 'Latin Leitmotiv'.
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 in stock $17.63
38
Figure I 108
Figure I 108 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: APDLT 022. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Figure I 108 (3:29)
Igure III 122 (3:16)
Review: Voxatone (a.k.a. Markey Funk and Shay Landa) serve up this final release of the year for the Delights label here. It is funk music made from racks of vintage synth gear and with both eyes set firmly on the more psychedelic end of the cosmic scale. First up is 'Figure I.108' which is beautifully evocative synth-led psych-funk and then comes a funk chase through outer space on 'Figure III.122.' Both tunes are absolute winners which really take your mind and imagination into interplanetary new worlds.
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 in stock $11.41
39
Tele Music: 23 French Library Music Originals Vol 2
LORD FUNK / DJ LC / VARIOUS
Cat: 538811 970. Rel: 16 Nov 22
Raymond Guiot - "Quintett Flash" (0:19)
Herve Roy - "Repetition Echo" (2:33)
Raymond Guiot - "Primitive Spirit" (3:02)
Jean-Pierre Martin - "Jelly Roll Dance" (2:41)
Pierre Dutour - "Savage Trumpet" (3:35)
Pierre-Alain Dahan & Slim Pezin - "Slim Bertha" (5:00)
Jean-Pierre Martin - "Sesame" (2:29)
Sauveur Mallia - "All The Bass" (2:51)
Michel Gonet - "Cuica-racas" (3:11)
Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - "Baby Rider" (2:31)
Pierre Bachelet & Mat Camison - "Miami Blues" (3:02)
Guy Pedersen - "Bass Session" (2:32)
Andre Arpino - "Pop Drums" (0:40)
Guy Pedersen - "Indian Pop Bass" (2:35)
Michel Gonet - "Nuclear Tension" (2:02)
Michel Gonet - "Red Sunset" (2:10)
Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - "Rythmiques No. 10" (2:05)
Pierre-Alan Dahan & Slim Pezin - "Soul Car" (5:30)
Pierre-Alain Dahan - "Slowrama" (2:13)
Sauveur Mallia - "Double Polygone" (2:31)
Pierre-Alain Dahan & Mat Camison - "Long Time Playing" (9:44)
Michel Gonet - "Devil Dance" (version B) (2:34)
Bernard Estardy - "Super Angoisse" (3:54)
Review: When it comes to library music, we most often think of Italy, but France too has its own vast treasure trove of incidental and easy-listening jazz sounds. Here 23 of the most classic have been pulled together by Lord Funk and DJ L.C. on a second volume for Tele Music. There are tons of obscure tunes, rarities and mythic sounds from the worlds of funk, Latin, jazz and electronic across four sides of superlative vinyl. From the playful jazz-funk of Herve Roy's 'Repetition Echo' to the loose-limbed percussive workout and squelchy synth wonkiness of Sauveur Mallia's 'All The Bass' this is a perfect soundtrack for many an occasion.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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40
Blue Butterfly: Selected Sound (reissue)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Sorry, Doc!" (3:15)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Wind It Up!" (2:55)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Safari Track" (3:01)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Look At Me" (2:29)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Blue Butterfly" (2:45)
Hardy's Jet Band - "What You Call To Be Free" (3:06)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Lady In Space" (2:28)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Big Beat" (2:49)
Jan Troysen Band - "A Blue Message" (3:32)
Jan Troysen Band - "Pop Happening" (2:30)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Ghetto Gap" (2:46)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Soft Wind" (2:06)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "So Far" (1:39)
Review: For their latest deep dive into the world of library music, Be With Records has plundered the catalogue of German outlet Selected Sound. Comprising cuts in a variety of related styles recorded by a string of in-house outfits, 'Blue Butterfly' was originally mailed to subscribers in the film, television and advertising industries way back in 1971. It has largely stood the test of time brilliantly, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the fuzz-fuelled, flute-sporting car-chase heaviness of Hardy Jet Band's 'Sorry, Doc!', the 'Relight My Fire'-inspired big band funk-rock of 'Safari Track' by the same combo, the spaghetti western-on-the-moon flex of 'Lady In Space' by Orchestra Klaus Wuestoff' and the appallingly titled but utterly joyous 'Pop Happening' by the Jan Troysen Band.
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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 $10.13
42
London Pirate Radio Adverts 1984-1993 Vol 2
Dateline II (intro) (0:27)
Hometune (1:18)
Vaders (0:19)
Morning Papers (0:45)
Dateline III (0:40)
Tasty Leather Jackets (0:28)
All Over London (0:25)
Rolls Royce & A Big House (0:54)
Beauty Contest (1:19)
Dinner & Dance (1:35)
Warehouse Experience (1:32)
Rhythms Of The Universe (0:48)
Roller Skating Session (0:39)
Dedications (0:18)
Lazerdrome (0:32)
Heathens (1:58)
Champagne Raffle (1:14)
Legal Pulse (0:34)
Opposite The Fridge (0:46)
Wicked Entertainment (0:23)
South East Fourteen (0:46)
Kebab House (0:26)
Monster Soundsystem (2:09)
Family Fun Day (0:56)
La Plaza (0:23)
Stunning Dimension (1:01)
Redemption (0:57)
Independence Celebration Dance (1:04)
Big Roadblock (0:30)
The Beginning (1:21)
Dress To Impress (0:48)
Fabulous Riches (0:43)
Christmas Hardcore Bash (0:51)
Soul & Reggae Alldayer (1:11)
SPP (0:42)
Come Get It (0:38)
Reggae Awards (0:43)
NYE 93 (0:54)
100% Niceness Guaranteed (0:58)
Spin Offs (0:52)
Review: Talk about a time capsule. While the obvious nostalgists out there scour and share their cassette eight packs, desperately converting the mixes they contain to digital files before the inevitable unspooling renders the original recordings obsolete, here comes Death Is Not The End - a record label that lends its name to (well, hosts) a show on NTS Radio - with the ultimate trip back to a time many weren't lucky enough to live through.

As the name suggests, this is literally a collection of no less than 40 radio adverts that appeared at some point or other on London's once-plentiful pirate radio stations between 1984 and 1993. Many are poor quality in terms of production, a good number use samples from some of the biggest dance tracks of the day, loads namecheck some legends of the UK rave scene, and every single one would be loads of fun to drop into a mix or use as a sample for productions. Not that we're recommending doing anything without license.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Wonder Of Wandering
The Wonder Of Wandering (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UR 409LP. Rel: 03 Aug 22
Who's In Da Lead (6:29)
Odysseus (4:54)
Night Glider (5:26)
The Variations Of Space (5:52)
Castor & Pollux (4:50)
Hoppin' & Trippin' (4:55)
Outaspace Messenger (4:55)
 in stock $25.69
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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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Palace Of A Thousand Sounds
Cat: RKX 088LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Enter The Palace (4:19)
Beyond The Crimson Veil (3:06)
Astral-Desia (1:48)
Delirium (2:40)
Exotique (2:48)
Sun Harp (3:21)
The Cashmere Chamber (3:23)
Iron Tusk (3:16)
Secrets In The Sand (3:45)
Mirage (3:00)
Ritual Of Gods (3:59)
The Second Moon (3:22)
Forbidden Cove (3:39)
Review: U.S. Cinematic outfit Whatitdo Archive Group returns to explore the worlds of mid-Century exotica and library music with Palace of a Thousand Sounds, out on May 5th. This is a rare case of a contemporary "library music" or "archival" record released commercially. Rather than being library music outright, the band, Whatitdo Archive Group, instead aim to reinterpret the many sounds that waft from its esoteric world - from exotica to lounge to 'world'. This album hears them dive into the connotations we might find from 1970s adventure movies, critiquing genres like Spaghetti Westerns and exotic murder mysteries through ironic analog vintagism, chase-scene funk tension, and all-out skill.
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 in stock $21.27
46
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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The Sounds Of Patchwork Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: FR 09LP. Rel: 04 May 23
G Boulanger - "Floyd" (3:21)
P Dutour - "Riff" (2:42)
C Perraudin - "Altitude" (3:43)
JP Decerf & JP Auffredo - "South Of The Border" (3:57)
P Guiot/JP Guiot - "Wave Form" (4:49)
P Porte - "Constellation" (5:15)
JP Decerf & JP Auffredo - "Pulsions" (3:22)
T Lasry - "Cortina" (2:39)
G Zadj & JP Decerf - "Mind Level" (4:02)
F Mercier - "Footprints" (3:30)
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Small Talk At 125th & Lenox (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 093. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Introduction/The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (3:44)
Omen (1:23)
Brother (3:15)
Comment #1 (3:46)
Small Talk At 125th & Lenox (1:28)
The Subject Was Faggots (3:09)
Evolution (& Flashback) (3:20)
Plastic Pattern People (3:25)
Whitey On The Moon (1:35)
The Vulture (4:32)
Enough (4:12)
Paint It Black (0:33)
Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul? (5:15)
Everyday (4:18)
Review: One of Gil Scott-Heron's most renowned live performances gets a reissue here via BGP. Performing his then best-known musical poetry hits at the time - at an obscure venue on East 125th Street & Lenox Avenue in Harlem, New York - Small Talk At 125th And Lenox was officially Scott-Heron's first album. It was received by a small audience, and contained such greats as 'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised', 'Brother', 'Evolution' and 'Paint It Black'. Backed by hand drums and jazz piano, our favourite from this classic has to be 'Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?', a musical-philosophical masterpiece that nails the unquantifiability of psychic grief.
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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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Live At The Bottom Line New York August 20th 1977
Cat: WHP 1456. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Racetrack In France (8:02)
95 South (All Of The Places We've Been) (4:53)
Hello Sunday! Hello Road! (3:56)
It's Your World (6:56)
Home Is Where The Hatred Is (15:42)
We Almost Lost Detroit (5:54)
Vidgolia (Deaf, Dumb & Blind) (12:30)
Winter In America (6:50)
Under The Hammer (5:08)
The Bottle (15:21)
Johannesburg (6:31)
Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $27.50
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