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Be A Witness
Cat: BCR 151. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Soul
Be A Witness (3:19)
Best For Us (3:35)
Review: Lady Wray delivers a powerful two-sider here as she hooks up with Grammy-nominated producer Leon Michels of Clairo and El Michels Affair for another single as they put the final touches to her upcoming album. The A-side, 'Be A Witness,' features Nicole's soaring vocals gliding over deep drum machines and Nick Movshon's funky bass which makes it a smooth mid-tempo groove about destined love and good vibes. On the flip, 'Best For Us' explores love, commitment and perseverance with lush synths and harmonies floating over Homer Steinweiss' tight drumming. They provide the perfect setting for Lady Wray's standout voice and get us excited for the full length.
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Maybe
Maybe (7")
Cat: DAMGOOD 627. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Maybe (2:43)
Shattered (2:27)
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A Cooler World
A Cooler World (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0147. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Auspicious Moment (7:17)
A Cooler World (5:52)
Earthling (5:53)
A Distant Destination (6:32)
The Abandoned Outpost (5:41)
The Rabbit Hole (8:08)
Review: Portland's Paul Dickow, the man behind the Strategy alias, is back with a new album that has been created with a 1989 model sampling keyboard. Exploring its limitations, he plays the sampler by hand and abandons sequencers for a more organic approach which apes a guitarist's connection to their instrument. The record delves into glacial, pensive soundscapes where experimental, ambient and dance music elements all come together with deliberate intention. Though Dickow crafts a sound rooted in ambient techno futurism it is one open to serendipitous, experimental outcomes which makes it a gently unpredictable listen and otherworldly charmer.

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Same Place Another Time
Cat: PURR 0129. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Analog Photography (4:18)
Blue Dress (3:57)
Peninsula (3:36)
Same Place, Another Time (6:33)
Two Weeks Later (6:15)
Flower (3:45)
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Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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Looping Around The Forest I Thought I Remembered
Cat: PURR 0039. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Mizunara (4:58)
Buna (4:59)
Mochinoki (4:59)
Bodaijyu (4:59)
Nire (4:59)
Kusunoki (4:59)
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Documentaires
Documentaires (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0035. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Documentaires
Robot-Insecte
Microsupernova
Mangrove
Echelles Humaines
Priere Aquatique
Sauropodes Et Acacias
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Purple Haze
Purple Haze (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0031. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (23:13)
Track 2 (22:56)
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Ubermensch (Red Version)
Cat: ERE 1107. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Pop
Home Sweet Home (feat Taeyang & Daesung)
Power
Too Bad (feat Anderson Paak)
Drama
Ibelongiiu
Take Me
Bonamana
Gyro-drop
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Fancy That
Cat: 502173 2609946. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Pop
Illegal (2:29)
Girl Like Me (2:23)
Tonight (2:06)
Stars (1:44)
Intermission (1:47)
Noises (1:57)
Nice To Know You (2:36)
Stateside (2:46)
Romeo (2:27)
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Weirdo
Weirdo (CD)
Cat: 502173 2608383. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Something Wrong With Your Mind
Weirdo
Stay
Let Me Sleep
Please Leave Me Alone
Save Me
Maybe Nowhere
What Is The Point
Black Hole (feat Reggie Watts)
In Your Mind
Tofu
Fried Rice
Where'd You Go
Wanna Die
Starting At The Wall
I Don't Recognise My Hands
It's Okay (feat Kassa Overall)
Remedy
Thank You For The Day
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Illusions
Cat: DAP 1160. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Soul
Illusions (3:37)
Rapture (2:29)
Review: Presenting a standout 45 from Jalen Ngonda and his bandia release that's already making waves. With 'Illusions' gracing the BBC Radio 2 A-List and 'Rapture' lighting up BBC Radio 6, these tracks deserved a spin on vinyl. Packed with sophisticated arrangements and grooves so smooth they practically glide, Jalen's voice holds it all together with a richness only seasoned live performance brings. Both sides are primed to ignite dancefloors, adding class to soul nights around the world.
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Roses
Roses (7" repress)
Cat: ESP 004. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Soul
Roses (with Bes Kept) (4:14)
Roses (XL Middleton version) (4:07)
Review: The Extra Soul Perception label held a first ever writing camp in Nairobi in 2019 and Lynda Dawn was one of the pupils. She has already released 'Roses' on the label's New Tangents...Vol. 1 EP with other music from the UK, Kenya and Uganda. But this was the standout track so now it makes its way to its own 7". It is the sort of heart achingly beautiful slow motion disco-soul that will be perfect end of the night send home or early evening warm up for more cosy dance floors. There is a slightly more beefed up version from XL Middleton to complete this tidy 7".
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Fatal Attraction
Cat: CLMN 258. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Soul
Fatal Attraction (2:14)
It's Not Our Time (2:36)
Review: Hailing from sunny California, funk/soul/jazz crew The Charities bring heart and grit to a track that delves into the intoxicating pull of a love destined to implode. The song paints a vivid portrait of a desriable yet destructive partner whose charm conceals a narcissistic core. With sharp, emotive lyrics and a bittersweet melody, it yearns for the intensity of love's highs and the sting of its inevitable downfall. It's a classic tale of attraction turning to heartache, delivered with a raw authenticity that lingers. Their third single since forming, 'Fatal Attraction' might just be their best yet, while on the flip side, 'It's Not Our Time' shifts to a softer, more reflective tone. This bittersweet ballad explores the ache of love interrupted, as two lovers part ways with the hope that time and distance will lead to a brighter reunion. The warmth of the band's instrumentation, coupled with tender, heartfelt vocals, makes this track a touching counterbalance to the A-side's intensity. The Charities' ability to channel deep emotion through timeless grooves is soulful storytelling at its finest.
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There Ain't Enough Roses
Cat: TR 754. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Soul
There Ain't Enough Roses (4:59)
There Ain't Enough Roses (instrumental) (5:00)
Review: West Coast soul outfit Thee Baby Cuffs keep the slow-burning romance alive with 'There Ain't Enough Roses', a tender ballad drenched in harmonised falsettos and vintage charm. Now composed of Joe Narvaez and Reality Jonez, the group channels classic lowrider soul, working once again with Finnish production outfit Cold Diamond & Mink. Their signature downtempo style remains intactilush instrumentation, delicate grooves, and a melody built to sway. Previous Timmion singles like 'My My Baby' and 'You're My Reason' cemented their status as torchbearers of group soul, and this latest offering only deepens that legacy. On the flip, a flute-led instrumental nods to Steve Parks, sealing the track's timeless appeal.
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Performed In Japan
Cat: CL 98258. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Rock
Intro (CD One: NHK FM Broadcast The Pacifico Yokohama Japan 23rd April 1999)
Caught In The Balance
Tale Of A Man
Hello Yokohama
I Will Remember
Rosanna
Guitar Solo
A Million Miles Away
Mad About You
Just To The Bone
Drum Solo
Out Of Love
Mama
99
You Are The Flower
I'll Be Over You
The Road Goes On
Better World (CD Two: NHK FM Broadcast The Pacifico Yokohama Japan 24th April 1999)
I Won't Hold You Back
Cruel
Africa
Keyboard Solo (David Paich)
White Sister
Child's Anthem
Girl Goodbye
Band Introduction
Hold The Line
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Nobody Gets My Love
Cat: PRS 1024. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Soul
Nobody Gets My Love (2:53)
Too Much Too Soon (2:40)
Review: Junior Scaife delivers two ensouled sides, produced and co-written by Penrose mainstay Anthony Masino. One of the most gifted vocalists in the soulscape of today, Scaife infuses every note with a shrill sprechgesang, a longing, heaving intonation heard between the runs. 'Nobody Gets My Love' is an ode to tensions of love and pride, wielding the late-60s Hestor and Wylie Detroit sound as a listless instrument for impudence. On the B, 'Too Much Too Soon', offers a slow-burning ballad laced with wah guitar and a comparatively elegance, marking a standout for the lowrider soul crowd.
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Mr Brew
Mr Brew (7")
Cat: BCR 199. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mr Brew (2:47)
Kodak (2:55)
Review: El Michels Affair returns with a new two-track release that showcases his continued excellence as both a producer and musician. The A-side, 'Mr Brew,' opens with a menacing intro before evolving into a spacious tune masterfully balancing tension and release. Gentle guitars, strings, flutes and brass weave over a heavy drum track to make for a bright and immersive landscape. On the B-side, 'Kodak' is a lesson in space and arrangement with mellow drums and beautiful instrumentation setting the perfect mood. EMA's trademark restraint ensures the vibe remains the focal point while delivering a perfectly crafted sound that never overwhelms.
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There Ain't Enough Roses
There Ain't Enough Roses (transparent orange vinyl 7")
Cat: TR 754C1. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Soul
There Ain't Enough Roses (4:59)
There Ain't Enough Roses (instrumental) (4:59)
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Not Today
Cat: BCR 167. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Soul
Not Today (3:05)
Over (3:40)
Review: Two tracks from the Indonesian three piece - and two moods to match. 'Not Today' is all warmth and groove, a feel-good anthem built for slow mornings and easy afternoons, with Natassya Sianturi's vocals gliding effortlessly over the beat as she carves out space for self-preservation. On the flip, 'Over' evolves into a more contemplative space, opening with a weighty drum break before unfolding into layers of rich melody and soaring emotion. Sianturi traces the emotional arc of a love affair from spark to collapse, her voice soaring over Raka's intricate, slow-burning arrangement, all crashing into a dramatic finale. It's a perfect balance of light and shade, showcasing the group's ability to move between joy and heartbreak with effortless finesseia compact but potent statement from a group hitting their stride.
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My Heart Is Drowning
Cat: PRS 1025. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Soul
My Heart Is Drowning (2:42)
Stuck In The Mud (2:37)
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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004CD. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Dub
Connected Dub
A Decoy For Demons
Earthsea Dub
Maximum Bass
Flying Crane Dub
Mirror Cave Dub
Ceefax
Ceefax (RN Amp Freqq dub)
Ceefax (Jon Carter Due South dub)
Review: Richard Norris loves a series. The former Grid man and noted psychedelic music afficionado has umpteen on the go at present, including ones dedicated to meditative ambient sounds ('Music For Healing') and modular experiments ('Abstractions'). Then there's his dub-wise and 'outernational' music series, Oracle Sound, which here reaches its fourth - and possibly strongest - instalment. Highlights are plentiful, from the languid and woozy head-nod of opener 'Connected Dub' and the intoxicating, flute-sporting musical mystery of 'Earthsea Dub', to the up-beat dancefloor dub of 'Maximum Dub', and the sub-heavy, near dub techno pulse of John Carter hook-up 'Ceefax'. That one also comes accompanied by alternative takes by both Norris and Carter.
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Performed In The Netherlands
Cat: CL 98241. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Metal
Genghis Kahn (CD1: De Vereeniging Nijmegen, 28-04-1981)
Killers
Purgatory
Sanctuary
Remember Tomorrow
Twilight Zone
Phantom Of The Opera
Iron Maiden
Transylvania
Drifter
2 Minutes To Midnight (Dynamo Festival Nijmegen 03-06-2000 - part 1 )
Blood Brothers
Sign Of The Cross (CD2: Dynamo Festival Nijmegen 03-06-2000 - part 2)
The Mercenary
The Trooper
Dream Of Mirrors
The Clansman
The Evil That Man Do
Fear Of The Dark
Iron Maiden
The Number Of The Beast
Hallowed Be Thy Name
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Good For Dance II
Cat: CMR 006. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Schmoltz - "Luv The States" (6:38)
Bogdan Ra - "Italocombo" (4:53)
Tell Me Why (RFX edit) (5:37)
Colosso (Outra edit) (5:45)
Review: Craft Music's Good For Dance series continues with its second instalment and this one has been curated by none other than DJ Craft himself. Joining him are talented pals Schmoltz, Bogdan Ra, Romain FX, and Outra, also known as Joutro Mundo. These deep diggers are celebrated for their prowess in unearthing hidden gems and transforming them into dancefloor anthems and that's what they do here as each artist brings a unique flavour to the mix. Schmoltz's 'Luv The States' is a peak-time percussive disco jam, Bogdan Ra brings some slap-funk drums and glossy Italo synths and 'Tell Me Why' has crunchy drums and jagged synth stabs before a camp closer in 'Colosso'.
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Renard's Groove
Cat: TR 767. Rel: 16 Jan 25
 
Funk
Renard's Groove (3:33)
Brass In Motion (3:35)
Review: Talented funk, jazz and soul outfit Bronze, Silver & Brass are back on Finland's finest Timmion Records with a second outing that confirms their top-shelf credentials. This latest high-grade outing opens with 'Renard's Groove which bursts forth and has a speedy, dramatic rhythm driven by tight guitar riffs and breakbeat energy, ll with hints of 1970s cinematic charm. Then comes 'Brass In Motion' which slows the tempo with a smooth, mid-paced jazz-funk groove. It balances its funky vibe with a lyrical, laid-back charm and is another gem from this increasingly essential band.
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Summer Of Synesthesia
Cat: TR 757. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Summer Of Synesthesia (4:46)
Tsicroxe (4:48)
Review: Jimi Tenor's latest single, ahead of his upcoming album, presents two contrasting moods that evoke his inimitable style with striking clarity. 'Summer of Synesthesia' conjures the feeling of long summer days, where sound melts into colour and colour into flavour. The track flows with a dreamy synth progression, subtly assembled over Cold Diamond & Mink's rhythm section, while Tenor's soft vocal adds a final touch of elegance. It's a sweet escape, a piece that envelops you from start to finish. On the flip, 'Tsicroxe' is a stark departure, opening with a menacing organ riff straight out of a horror film. The funk underneath from Cold Diamond & Mink grounds it, but Tenor's eerie flute solo keeps the tension high. It's a dark, ritualistic journey and the cryptic vocal snippets at the end are an invitation to rewind and discover something hidden.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Pick Up The Pieces (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 019R. Rel: 20 Dec 24
 
Funk
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:13)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:04)
Review: Mr Bongo restock a brilliant 7" in their signature Brazil 45s series. The nineteenth to grace it, this blue-starred slice of small wax shone a light on Wilson das Neves' brilliant cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' on the A, as well as a Mr Bongo fave on the B, Som Tres' potent samba-funk overflow 'Tanga'. The former flexes the historic muscles of a mythic Brazilian percussionist and vibesman, lending fidgety soft feels to AWB's already lull-lifting concoction; then 'Tanga' contrasts to this sense of measuredness with pure animal verve, as Tres' calls out to his bandmates commandingly amid whirlwinds of piano and drums.
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Opus Dei Revisited
Cat: CDSTUMM 544. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Leben Heisst Leben (Revisited)
Geburt Einer Nation (Revisited)
Leben-tod (Revisited)
F L A T (Revisited)
Transnational (Revisited)
How The West Was Won (Revisited)
The Great Seal (Revisited)
Opus Dei (Revisited)
Leben Heisst Leben (remix)
Geburt Einer Nation (remix)
Leben-tod (remix)
F L A T (remix) (5:04)
Opus Dei (remix)
Transnational (remix)
How The West Was Won (remix)
The Great Seal (remix)
Review: Laibach revisits two iconic tracks from their 1987 opus, bringing new intensity to 'Leben heiBt Leben' and 'Geburt einer Nation.' Originally reworked for live performances, these versions merge theatrical drama with sharper sonic edges. The second disc ventures further, with original producer Rico Conning layering remixes that strip back and reimagine the band's audacious sound. This project doesn't just reframe the past; it grapples with it, offering both a homage and a provocative challenge to how we hear Laibach today.
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Xango (reissue)
Cat: BRZ45 084NB. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
International
Magalhaes - "Xango" (3:21)
Os Panteras - "Lambada Pauleira" (2:40)
Review: The charming 'Xango' by Magalhaes from his 1986 album E Sua Guitarra on Gravasom Records is an electrifying Lambada track with haunting vocals and infectious energy that now gets reissued as part of the superb series from Mr Bongo. It is a guaranteed dancefloor rescuer for DJs worldwide and has in fact been building momentum in recent years. It remains a favourite for its driving rhythm and captivating intensity and on the B-side is 'Lambada Pauleira' by Os Panteras, which was released in 1987 on Gravasom. Known for Joutro Mundo's popular re-edit, this original version stands out with its quirky charm and undeniable appeal and is a staple for renowned Brazilian DJs, including Augusto Olivani (aka Trepanado).
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Tags: MPB | Cumbia
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Ritual
Ritual (limited CD)
Cat: WIGCD 523. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Altar (part I) (6:45)
Palace/Illusion (part II) (3:21)
Transcend/Lament (part III) (5:47)
The Veil (part IV) (4:40)
Evocation (part V) (3:26)
Solar Goddess Return (part VI) (5:46)
Dissolution (part VII) (5:44)
Nothing Is Lost (part VIII) (5:35)
Review: Jon Hopkins' forthcoming album Ritual spans 41 minutes of uninterrupted sonic exploration, drawing inspiration from ceremony, spiritual liberation and the hero's journey and creating a dense and immersive soundscape that showcases his mastery of depth and contrast. Collaborating with long-term partners like Vylana, 7RAYS, and Ishq, as well as newcomers like Clark and Emma Smith, Hopkins weaves together cavernous subs, hypnotic drumming, and transcendent melodies to craft a sonic experience that is both emotionally and sonically weight. Ritual sees Hopkins' evolution as an artist, building upon themes explored throughout his 22-year career while venturing into new sonic territories. The album's first single, 'Ritual(evocation),' offers a tantalising glimpse into this expansive sonic landscape, with its hypnotic rhythms and darkened soundscapes drawing listeners into a world of introspection and catharsis. With its warm, live feel and seamless blend of softness and intensity, Ritual promises to be a transformative listening experience for fans of electronic music and beyond.
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Liquid Gold 25
Liquid Gold 25 (limited 7")
Cat: 758471 6. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Liquid Gold 25 (4:29)
Elijah (4:00)
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Devoilez Vous
Cat: LENG 068. Rel: 21 Jun 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Devoilez-Vous (T-Kutt's Am-Fm club mix) (8:02)
Devoilez-Vous (dub) (7:56)
Island Boogie (Mudd remix) (6:01)
La Cassette (dub instrumental) (9:25)
Review: Andy Meecham's forthcoming ninth album as the Emperor Machine, Island Boogie, is a genuine treat - a wonderfully colourful and effects-laden trip into what the former Bizarre Inc and Chicken Lips man calls 'electronic cosmic disco-boogie'. To get us all in the Mood, Leng have served up this EP of dubs and remixes. In the latter category you'll find a superb, piano solo-laden proto-house rework of 'Devoilez-Vous' by fellow Stafford act T Kutt, and a typically warm, languid Balearic disco interpretation of 'Island Boogie' by Leng co-founder Mudd. Meecham delivers two wonderfully skeletal, wayward and trippy instrumental dubs, lightly transforming 'Devoilez-Vous' and 'La Cassette' in turn. In a word: essential.
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Gypsy: 2008 Broadway Cast Recording
Cat: TMEL 33225. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Soundtracks
Overture (5:13)
May We Entertain You (0:36)
Some People (3:12)
Seattle To Los Angeles (1:30)
Small World (3:29)
Baby June And Her Newsboys/Let Me Entertain You (2:17)
Have An Eggroll, Mr Goldstone (2:21)
Little Lamb (2:44)
You’ll Never Get Away From Me (2:51)
Dainty June & Her Farmboys (2:44)
Broadway (3:04)
If Momma Was Married (2:51)
All I Need Is The Girl (5:03)
Everything’s Coming Up Roses (2:49)
Madam Rose’s Toreadorables (5:23)
Together Wherever We Go (4:39)
You Gotta Get A Gimmick (4:06)
The Strip (3:10)
Rose’s Turn (4:10)
Tomorrow’s Mother’s Day (bonus tracks) (1:16)
Mother’s Day (alternate version) (1:27)
Small World/Momma’s Talkin’ Soft (5:00)
Nice She Ain’t (1:47)
Smile, Girls (2:50)
Who Needs Him? (1:16)
Three Wishes For Christmas (2:11)
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Straight Shooter
Straight Shooter (limited blue marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 230C1. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Funk
Straight Shooter (3:02)
Island Travel (3:23)
Review: The Winston Brothers make a triumphant return with two new tracks, this time pressed on striking blue vinyl, following the success of their 2022 debut Drift. The A-side, 'Straight Shooter,' is a full-throttle funk workout, packed with gritty guitar licks, sharp horns, and head-nodding drum breaks. With a raw edge and plenty of analogue warmth from the Fostex 8-track recording, it's a b-boy anthem in waiting. On the B-side, 'Island Travel' shifts gears into a more laid-back groove. A smooth afrobeat-inspired journey, it blends spiritual jazz and ethno-funk, with Kimo Eiserbeck's serene flute solo gliding over the hypnotic rhythms. Perfectly balancing the A-side's intensity, this one's for the heads looking to kick back and vibe out.
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Polaris
Polaris (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0144. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Nickel (9:51)
Marea (4:15)
Koala (6:20)
Opalescent (3:44)
Polaris (3:20)
Solstice (4:48)
Landscape (7:55)
Review: One Million Eyes, previously known as Templehof, return with a new album of balearic ambient, previously heard on two excellent releases for A Strangely Isolated Place. This time appearing on legendary cassette label Constellation Tatsu as part of their fall combo, anyone familiar with their previous work will know what to expect. Dreamy, sun hazed analogue synth lines mix with deep fourth world soundscapes that wouldn't sound out of place on 90s labels such as Pete Namlook's Fax or Instinct Ambient. The first half of Signal begins slowly, eyes wide shut, with 'Nickel', a slow pulsating jam of chilled out psychedelia. 'Marea' blends organic instrumentation with distant, processed voices. 'Koala', the deepest cut on the album, leads to a mood shift in 'Opalescent' that will sound eerily familiar to any Gaussian Curve fans. 'Polaris', 'Solstice' and highlight 'Landscape' close out the album in style. For fans of anyone from Music From Memory, Jonathan Fitoussi & Ishq, there are few better ways to relive your memories of later summer.
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Fly Away
Fly Away (orange vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: CLMN 257C1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Soul
Fly Away (3:17)
Play On (2:47)
Review: Colemine's latest transmigration of soul comes incarnated in rainbow-hued 45 form, culling two more slamming singles from Aaron Frazer's new and forthcoming LP, Into The Blue. Following the Brooklyn drummer and singer's earlier 2024 7"s 'Bad News/Done Lyin' and 'Bring You A Ring', we now consider ourselves further enriched by this contradictorily loose but tight soul-funk flabbergaster, which veers bassy and beatific, making stark and strident use of etheric vocals by singer Kiyamma Griffin.
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Con Altura
Cat: SIDAPT 1159. Rel: 16 Jul 24
 
International
Con Altura (2:41)
TKN (2:51)
Review: Orquesta Akokan returns with vibrant interpretations of Rosalia's hits 'Con Altura' and 'TKN,' showcasing their Grammy-nominated Cuban flair. Led by vocalist Jose 'Pepito' Gomez and featuring Cuban talent like lyricist Kiko Ruiz, known for his work with Buena Vista Social Club and Orquesta Maria Alejandra y Cubania, Orquesta Akokan infuses these tracks with a classic rawness sure to energize global dancefloors. The band's self-titled debut album, recorded live at Havana's historic Estudios Areito, embodies the Yoruba term "Akokan," meaning "from the heart." Produced by Jacob Plasse and arranged by Mike Eckroth, this release on 7" encapsulates Akokan's heartfelt musical gift, blending originality with Cuba's rich musical heritage in every beat and melody.
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Tags: Cuban Jazz
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OMM 007 (B-STOCK)
OMM 007 (B-STOCK) (limited 180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: OMM 007 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Minimal/Tech House
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
AAA001A (8:14)
BBB001B (8:15)
BBB002B (8:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Anyone who has been out dancing recently might well have already heard some of the cuts off this seventh drop from the Only Music Matters crew because it has had early support by [a:rpia:r]. We don't know who is behind the beats but they sure do know their way around a studio: 'AAA001A' is super silky minimal with deft claps and hits scattered over a smooth tech house beat with swirling vocals up top. 'BBB001B' then layers up off-grid hits and tumbling synths, glitchy percussion and a loopy beat into something that is loose yet dynamic and last of all 'BBB002B' takes off on a crushing groove with warped and smeared vocal samples adding some late night trippiness.

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Minirig 4 Portable Speaker Padded Case (black)
Cat: 1029560 Rel: 26 Jun 24 • View all DJ Accessories
 
Padded case designed to protect Minirig 4's
Notes: Padded case designed to protect Minirig 4's.
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 2 in stock $7.68
Great Escape
Cat: DAP 1157. Rel: 08 Oct 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Great Escape (4:09)
Bezos Vs Musk (4:13)
Review: Judah Tafari's new 7" Great Escape / Bezos vs. Musk delivers a potent dose of classic roots reggae with deeply spiritual Rastafari themes. Though not widely known, Judah Eskender Tafari has garnered a dedicated following through his work since the late '70s. His music continues to resonate in roots reggae sound systems and DJ sets, maintaining relevance nearly fifty years later. On Great Escape, produced by Victor Axelrod for Daptone, Tafari reflects on humanity's quest for salvation, drawing on Old Testament imagery. The track's lush, authentic roots production allows Tafari's earnest vocals to shine, reminding listeners of the powerful spiritual messages that have always defined his work. On Side-2, 'Bezos vs. Musk,' adds a contemporary twist, showcasing Tafari's ability to remain both relevant an rooted in his spiritual mission.
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One Way Love
Cat: DAP 1161. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
One Way Love (3:31)
One Way Love (version) (3:30)
Review: Leon Dinero's rendition of 'One Way Love' breathes new life into James Hunter's classic, transforming it into a smooth rocksteady gem. Backed by the Inversions and guided by Victor Axelrod's expert production, Dinero infuses the track with a laid-back groove and soulful vocal delivery that feels both timeless and fresh. The relaxed rhythm and heartfelt performance lend the song an authenticity that might leave listeners wondering if this version predates the original. Hunter's exceptional songwriting shines through, transcending genre boundaries with its elegant melody and sharp lyrics. Dinero's 'One Way Love' is a stunning example to the enduring power of a well-crafted song.
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Aldeia De Ogum (remastered)
Cat: BRZ 45013R. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
International
Joyce - "Aldeia De Ogum" (4:30)
Rosinha Da Valencia - "Summertime" (2:59)
Review: Joyce Moreno, a legendary Rio-born artist, is celebrated for her exceptional voice, musicianship, and songwriting. With over 30 albums in a career spanning more than 50 years, she continues to enchant audiences worldwide. Her iconic track 'Aldeia de Ogum,' known for its vibrant jazzy arrangement and rich samba rhythms, became a staple in London's Acid Jazz scene, championed by DJs Patrick Forge and Gilles Peterson. Originally featured on her 1980 LP Feminina and our 1997 Essential Joyce compilation, this beloved song first appeared on 7" through the Brazil 45 series. Rosinha de Valenca, another Rio native, was a revered composer, arranger, and guitarist who collaborated with giants like Baden Powell and Sergio Mendes. Her instrumental rendition of Gershwin's 'Summertime,' from her 1975 LP Um Violao Em Primeiro Plano, shows off her exquisite guitar skills accompanied by lush strings, delivering an emotionally stirring performance. A lot of great history on one 7".
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Tags: MPB | Samba | Brazilian Jazz
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Short N' Sweet
Cat: 750277 9. Rel: 23 Aug 24
 
Pop
Taste
Please Please Please
Good Graces
Sharpest Tool
Coincidence
Bed Chem
Espresso
Dumb & Poetic
Slim Pickins
Juno
Lie To Girls
Don't Smile
Review: Sabrina Carpenter has very quickly become a new school pop sensation. She has the look, the sound, the songs, and was also given a huge boost by being the support act on the recent and epic Taylor Swift tour. Short n’ Sweet is her new albumi and one that captures the vibrant energy of Carpenter with plenty of sugary hooks, catchy grovers and dazzling produciton flourishes. With a gold album and multiple platinum singles to her name, it’s no surprise that 'Espresso,' the lead single from her upcoming album, has it all—witty lyrics that make you smile and songwriting so clever you’ll wish you’d written it yourself. The rest of the tracks are not far different.
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From Zero
Cat: 009362 4839842. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Metal
From Zero (intro)
The Emptiness Machine
Cut The Bridge
Heavy Is The Crown
Over Each Other
Casualty
Overflow
Two Faced
Stained
IGYEIH
Good Things Go
Review: With the tragic, untimely passing of lead vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017, it naturally appeared to be the end for nu-metal/alt rock juggernauts Linkin Park, until recently shocking their fans with the confirmed news that Dead Sara vocalist Emily Armstrong would be taking Bennington's place, while new drummer Colin Brittain would step in to replace Rob Bourdain who decided not to join the reformation. Serving as the follow up to 2017's pop focused One More Light, the band's upcoming eight full-length LP From Zero takes its title from their original early day name Xero whilst highlighting this newly defined creative origin the members have found themselves cornered into, bearing clear signs of a desire to celebrate their nu-metal beginnings without undoing the decades worth of progression they have accomplished since. With 11 tracks and just over a half-hour runtime, it's evident the project appears to be prioritising brevity and a succinct introduction to this new era without losing site of what sonically drew their legions of fans to them in the first place. It's a brave, delicate time for Linkin Park with From Zero championed as the heralding of this new chapter, aiming to hopefully bridge and appease listeners from all spectrums of their back catalogue.
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In Good Company: Live At The House Of Blues
Cat: RDHCD 1102. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Blues
Elwood Blues/Look Me Up
Too Hot To Handle
Dyin Flu
Sugar Coated Love
Come On In My Kitchen
Found Love
Blues Overtook Me
Help Me
Big Leg Mama
Strut
She Caught The Katy
Crawling Kingsnake
One Bourbon, One Scotch One Beer
Boom Boom
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Queen Of Hearts (reissue)
Cat: DD 027. Rel: 23 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Queen Of Hearts (6:22)
Plane Jane (6:26)
Review: This killer UK boogie 12-inch by Tony Crockett was originally recorded and released in 1982. It has some brilliant raps delivered in an aloof style, with plenty of swagger, and a touch of campness. They sound dated but in a good, nostalgic way, while the music around still sounds fresh with the sleek bass and big flutes, low slung drums and warm chords. On the reverse is /Plane Jane', another cheeky bit of UK boogie that oozes funk and cool. These are fun tracks for sure and come in a full picture cover.
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The Middle Of Extreme EP (incl Kyle Hall remix)
Cat: NS 005. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Deep House
Catastrophizing (7:07)
Landing (6:11)
Landing (Kyle Hall remix) (5:11)
Review: Label boss El Prevost makes a welcome return to No Speakers after something of a break. Thankfully the quality levels remain high here as he kicks off with 'Catastrophizing', a brilliantly bass-heavy cut with broken beats to make you sweat. On the flip, 'Landing' has a more inward sense of reflection with its fizzing synths and deep space atmospheres making an indelible mark. Last of all, the magic of Detroit looms large with a superb remix by Motor City mainstay Kyle Hall. His version of 'Landing' brings some jazzy melodic vibes and one of his trademark deep house and bumping grooves. Another essential 12" from No Speakers.
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The Orange EP
The Orange EP (translucent orange vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ACQ 002. Rel: 02 Jul 24
 
Techno
Beans (Owen Ni remix) (6:59)
Beans (4:11)
Galaxy (4:11)
Greed (4:10)
Orange (3:00)
Review: The low-key but high-class Acquit label is back with some more brilliance from DX 9 press dup to nice translucent orange vinyl. 'Beans' (Owen Ni remix) opens up with elastic deep house beats and heady pad swirls. In original form the cut is a weight dub house pumper and elsewhere is the quick-stepping deep house of 'Galaxy', stripped back and scruffy dub house of 'Greed' and the cosmic trip that is 'Orange' with its swirling synth clouds and wispy lead lines over a deep, meaningful bassline. This is hi-tek soul with a timeless edge.
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It's Never Too Late
Cat: CR 107. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Soul
It's Never Too Late (4:30)
It's Never Too Late (instrumental) (4:28)
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Private Space
Cat: CLMN 243. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Soul
Private Space (5:11)
Sea Of Love (3:43)
Review: Yet another killer 7" from Durand Jones & The Indicators for Colemine; here we've a premiere condensing of two of the star cuts from their most recent, eponymous record, also called Private Space. First we've of course 'Private Space', a string-laden, refractive meditation on longing, separation and inaccessibility; there is a sense of this feeling having been engendered involuntarily, as a result of separation, between lovers, as is so implied in Jones' devastatingly high vocals. Then the B-side boasts 'Sea Of Love', at which point it seems as though the floodgates of separation have been opened, the sluice of passion lowered; here an unstoppable of torrent of pianified disco-soul opens into an amorous estuary of swing. But of course, there's no way an ocean can be privatised (we hope).
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