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Libra Rising EP
Cat: NDATL 035. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Deep House
Libra Ascending (7:15)
Sheed's Rising (6:16)
Sheed's Rising (instrumental) (6:17)
Review: Kai Alce's faultless NDATL label brings us more goodies direct from his base in Atlanta, which might be best known for its rap but also packs a punch when it comes to house music. This one is from Rasheeda Ali, a new name that might be familiar to anyone who heard Kai's 'Sheed's Move' tune from a previous EP. She has also been on stage with none other than Jeff Mills and here her flute skills come to the fore with production from Kai. 'Libra Ascending' has a snappy bounce, then 'Sheed's Rising' showcases Rasheeda's gymnastic flautist abilities. A fine debut.
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Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered)
Members Don't Git Weary (mono) (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: ARC 5. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Abstrutions (3:42)
Libra (4:58)
Effi (6:17)
Equiposie (6:21)
Members Don't Git Weary (5:32)
Absolutions (4:43)
Review: Members, Don't Git Weary is a Max Roach classic that now gets reissued by the Gilles Peterson-curated Arc Records. It has been mastered in mono from the original analogue tapes by the multi-Grammy winning Bernie Grundman. It comes with new sleeve-notes featuring Charles Tolliver and Gary Bartz and never before seen images of Roach from Warners archives. Originally released in 1968, it's a highlight of Roach's discography with post-bop sounds and modal workouts, some of which are written by Roach, some by Stanley Cowell and one by Gary Bartz.
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Cosmic Sounds
Cosmic Sounds (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3525C. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Aries - The Fire-Fighter (3:13)
Taurus - The Voluptuary (3:40)
Gemini - The Cool Eye (2:51)
Cancer - The Moon Club (3:27)
Leo - The Lord Of Lights (2:34)
Virgo - The Perpetual Perfectionist (3:08)
Libra - The Flower Child (3:29)
Scorpio - The Passionate Hero (2:50)
Sagittarius - The Versatile Daredevil (2:11)
Capricorn - The Uncapricious Climber (3:30)
Aquarius - The Lover Of Life (3:45)
Pisces - The Peace Piper (3:18)
Review: The Zodiac's Cosmic Sounds is an album from November 1967 that very much reinvented the psychedelic rock blueprint. The basic idea for it was one by Elektra Records head honcho Jac Holzman who was inspired by the commercial success of the debut album from The Doors which was released on his label. He enlisted some top people to get involved with the record from composer Mort Garson to lyrics written by Jacques Wilson via produciton from Alex Hassilev of The Limeliters. Lots of spaced out Moog sounds define the record and some interspersed folk poems add another edge entirely.
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The Path Of Least Resistance Meets The Point Of No Return
Cat: SFIC 002. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Libra Sun Scorpio Moon (10:58)
Zenning (2:31)
Spaceport (2:46)
Ava X (11:37)
King Of The Witches (3:31)
She Found The Colours (9:53)
Into The Shadows (7:50)
Crystalline Form (8:23)
Design & Desire (5:02)
Synthetic Masculine (2:14)
Review: Those of a certain vintage may remember Blue, an IDM and ambient techno duo who released a string of pleasingly otherworldly EPs and albums in the late '90s. The Path of Least Resistance Meets The Point of No Return marks the duo's return to action after 22 years, albeit via a set of tracks originally intended to be released as an ambient album back in 2001. These updated and reworked versions are apparently different to those in their archives, but that doesn't matter; what's on offer is becalmed, otherworldly, often unusual and uniformly emotive, with highlights including the squelchy bass and elongated organ chords of 'Spacepport', the Pete Namlook style ambience of 'Ava X', the deep space symphony that is 'She Found The Colours' and the becalmed brilliance of 'Crystalline Form'.
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