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Into The Future EP
Cat: DSOY 003. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Techno
One Take (7:46)
Brothers In Rhythm (5:46)
High Energy (7:57)
Lost & Found (3:04)
Review: Isaac Prieto is Mexico-born but Detroit based and that is presumably where he hooked up with the Motor City's assured house auteur Javonntte. The pair take a trip through scuffed-up deep house brilliance here with the chattery claps and blurting bass of spaced-out opener 'One Take' before 'Brothers In Rhythm' is a more dance-y cut with pinging kicks and detuned synths stumbling about the mix to make for a brilliant sense of mechanical funk. 'High Energy' brings edgy chord stabs over busted beats and bass and 'Lost & Found' is more kinetic analogue madness with hurried techno hi-hats, spangled pads and punchy kicks all bringing an utterly fresh type of sound.
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Tone Dropout Vol 11
Cat: TD 11. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sween & Alphonse - "Downfall" (Epic mix) (7:28)
XOTR - "Odyssey T3D" (5:52)
Sam Padden - "Teslas Still Alive" (6:07)
Kostas G - "Spectrum" (7:24)
Review: When it comes to excitable club fodder rooted in club sounds of the late 80s and 90s, the Tone Dropout crew consistently delivers the goods. They're at it again on their 11th multi-artist extravaganza, which giddily sprints between acid-fired breakbeat house with glassy-eyed melodic motifs and spacey bleeps (Sween and Alphonse hook-up 'Downfall'), trancey early progressive house revivalism ('Odyssey T3D' by XOTR), intergalactic electro-bleep fusion (the punchy, Kraftwerk-on-pills excellence of Samuel Padden's 'Teslas Still Alive') and classy bleep and breaks nostalgia (Kostas G's pleasingly sub-heavy, funk break-driven 'Spectrum').
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The Infinite Way
Cat: OVG 003. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
All Of Us Catch Hell (5:54)
Realization (6:24)
Inner Odyssey (8:39)
Peace (6:25)
Review: Anyone of a certain age will hear 'Rickie' and think 'Biancaaaa' and there is certainly an East-end of London/Fuse/93 Feet East vibe to these tech house gems on Overground. 'All Of Us Catch Hell' is dubby, deft, subtle in its slinky and infectious grooves as it reminds of early Craig Richards and Tyrant work. 'Realization' then gets loose on a nice spangled bassline and off-balance drums that keep you on your toes while 'Inner Odyssey' has a nice tripped-out vibe and mellifluous keys that rain down from above. 'Peace' closes with some superb 909 drum action and plenty of cosmic rays of colour.
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Strength In Numbers Part 3
Strength In Numbers Part 3 (green vinyl 12")
Cat: THEMA 040.3. Rel: 30 Mar 15
 
Deep House
Mr G - "Little Grainy One" (7:27)
Raudive - "Carved" (5:03)
Cesare vs Disorder - "All Night" (6:16)
Suburb - "Odyssey" (7:16)
Review: America's Thema label loudly return with the third chapter of the Strength In Numbers series, an outlet reserved strictly for the finest and sleekest in dancefloor delights. There's plenty of talent and quality within, presented by a handsomely hand-picked selection of house scientists, namely Raudive, Cesare vs Disorder and Suburb, but it's the UK's Mr.G who takes the limelight on this one. His singular style - warm, analogue tech-house infested with the sound of valve compressors - is both utterly effective on the floor and also a pleasure to listen to while swinging to a fro wherever you may find yourself.
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Played by: Ben Sims, Femanyst
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Shape The Future EP
Shape The Future EP (white & blue vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKDUBX 004. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Shaba Funk (5:19)
Odyssey (8:38)
Vision (7:03)
All Right (5:24)
Review: Senh knows a thing or two about laying down advanced techno sound designs and he did just that with his November 2022 album Shape The Future on the one and only Planet Rhythm. Now it's picked apart for a new EP featuring four of its most fearsome cuts. There is expert minimal tech funk to kick off with on 'Shaba Funk' then moody dub on 'Odyssey' stripped back deep techno serenity on 'Vision.' Last of all is 'All Right', a thumping and emotionally intense house sound that will have you dripping.
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Better Together EP Part 2
Cat: DSOY 005. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Techno
Go For It (feat Loren) (5:56)
Hesitant Hand (feat Ali Orlandi) (4:51)
Rasta Pasta (feat Moppy) (4:04)
Interstate 90 Highway (feat Javonntte) (5:41)
Track 5 (3:49)
Review: Back in February, Detroit Sound Odyssey put out the first part of the Better Together EP and it found Mexico-born but Detroit-based Isaac Prieto hook up with several different artists including Javonntte and Moppy. Here he goes it alone for part two and blows up with an all new electro that is part electro-funk, part ghetto, part cosmic wig out. 'Go For It' (feat Loren) is punchy drum-led tacker with a brilliantly knackered bassline and pinging 909s. 'Hesitant Hand' (feat Ali Orlandi) is quick and supple techno with razor sharp hi-hats and synth details that have a mind of their own. 'Rasta Pasta' (with Moppy) slows things down to a deep beatdown then it's off to the stars with thumping house curveball 'Interstate 90 Highway' (with Javonntte). What an EP.
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Intergalactic Space Odyssey
Cat: ISM 002. Rel: 04 Jul 13
 
Deep House
Mick Welch - "Cephid Variable"
Rai Scott - "Beyond Earth's Atmosphere"
Miles Sagnia - "Tears Of Saturn"
Brad Peterson - "Ice Planets"
Review: The second release for the Inner Shift music group comes as four track various artists EP. First up is Mick Welch with his second outing, supplying some deep and Chicago rhythmic house, eloquently introducing an acid bass line later on the piece, which he then breaks down further with jacking drum patterns of the John Heckle variety. It's also Rai Scott's second outing and he opts for movie soundtrack horns, synths, and subtle tribal percussions that give "Beyon Earth's Atmosphere" that little extra push. Miles Sagnia adds some distinguished weight to the EP alongside Brad Peterson, with Sagnia flirting with trancey elements in "Tears of Saturn", while Peterson strips his mix back with raw kicks, softened by hollow tribal drums and spacey synths.
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Native New Yorker (Mike Maurro remix)
Cat: BRPD 25. Rel: 20 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Native New Yorker (Mike Maurro mix) (9:46)
Use It Up & Wear It Out (Mike Maurro mix) (8:14)
Review: Originally released back in 1977, 'Native New Yorker' is considered by some as one of the greatest disco productions ever. Odyssey was originally formed in 1968 by Virgin Islands born sisters Carmen, Lillian and Louise Lopez. Lillian and Louise later teamed up with Filipino producer Tony Reynolds where they explored a more pop-oriented sound as heard here. Brookside Records dug through the Sony vaults and came up with a pair of remixes by NYC 'mixmaster ' Mike Maurro. The A-side's Extended version has a long extended intro, break and extended instrumental sections. On the flip, 'Use It Up and Wear It Out' boosts the rhythm section and adds subtle changes while staying respectful to the original sound
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They Can't Understand It
Cat: GO 060V. Rel: 13 Nov 19
 
Funky/Club House
They Can't Understand It (Louie Vega Roots NYC remix) (11:00)
They Can't Understand It (9:21)
Review: As far as funky house power partnerships go, how about Bobby & Steve and Byron Stingily teaming up, with Louie Vega on remix duties? As you might expect, this record is teeming with soulful, gospel-powered vibes, next level musicianship and Stingily's eternally life-affirming voice at the centre of the storm. Louie Vega's "Roots NYC Remix" of "They Can't Understand It" is a sure shot of club ready perfection - a super tight rhythm section, all the coolest parts looped up and a sweet bass groove to lock on to. However Bobby & Steve's original production is an irrepressible burst of joy, all overheating organs and huge chorus lines, massive drum fills and funky clav - it's maximal to the max and bold enough to reach the stars.
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Tar 18
Tar 18 (12")
Cat: TAR 018. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Techno
Rebound (7:12)
Odyssey (4:30)
Hyperbell (5:29)
Dialogue (6:36)
Review: The latest release on TH Tar Hallow finds long-standing techno explorers Nihad Tule and Roseen linking up for a collaborative EP of no-nonsense hardware jams that capture the energy of live techno in its raw essence. Whether these tracks were made on hardware of even jammed out is a moot point - either way they bristle with that energy as the sequences flicker and the effects warp and weave with a hand-wrought energy. There's funk in the bones of 'Rebound' thanks to a tightly-spring swing, while 'Odyssey' tunnels downwards with linear precision. 'Hyperbell' is more of a tense, looping psyche-out, and 'Dialogue' focuses on edgy high frequency bleeps to create its own manic intensity.
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Played by: Philippe Petit
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Odyssey
Odyssey (12")
Cat: MR 008. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Techno
Silhouette (5:27)
Non Return To Zero (5:23)
Red Storm (4:40)
Body Impulse (4:36)
Odyssey (5:18)
Review: German live act and producer Invexis is a legend amongst techno heads of a certain age. He hasn't actually relaxed any music for 20 years, however, so it's great that SHDW & Obscure Shape invite him out of the shadows for a new 12" that shows his blistering style. 'Silhouette' is a whirlwind of unrelenting drums and synth patterns that never stop evolving and twist and turn your mind into knots. 'Non Return To Zero' has a raw mechanical funk at its heart then things get hard assed on 'Red Storm,' deeper on 'Body Impulse' and euphoric on 'Odyssey.'
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Played by: Perc
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Odyssey
Odyssey (12")
Cat: SNKR 041. Rel: 26 Apr 23
 
Bass
D3U5E - "Quasar" (5:18)
D3U5E - "Dust Particle" (4:35)
D3U5E - "HAL9000" (4:37)
D3U5E - "Deckman" (3:54)
D3U5E & Gav - "The Abyss" (5:45)
Review: The always naughty Sneaker Social Club label taps up D3U5E for this fresh bass fiver tracker. It's a celebration of the UK's rich heritage of electronic music with the plunging bass and massive thwacking hits of 'Quasar' kicking off. There are dusty jungle breaks to 'Dust Particle', twisted dubstep contortions on 'HAL9000' and fizzing broken beats with a real urban menace on 'Deckman.' Closer 'The Abyss' is a collab with Gav that rides a more zoned-out and atmospheric groove and completes a varied and vital EP once more from this crucial underground label.
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The Deep Odyssey
The Deep Odyssey (limited 12")
Cat: CGW 001. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Stargazer (Highway mix) (6:12)
Wired Nag (5:59)
The Deep Cosmo (6:28)
Curved Space (6:06)
Review: Donnie Cosmo kicks off the all new Circa Groove label with four pumping tech house cuts that worm their way to the heart of the dance floor as well as deep into your affections. There is a heavy spaced out vibe to these tunes starting with 'Stargazer' (Highway Mix) which indeed feels like a cruise through the stars with bulbous bass and fat drums. 'Wired Nag' is just as much of an intergalactic journey with neon synths leaving wispy tails in their wave over rubbery and pumping drums. 'The Deep Cosmo' is more heads down and pensive then 'Curved Space' layers up some celestial melodies.
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Better Together EP
Better Together EP (limited 12")
Cat: DSOY 004. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Techno
Isaac Prieto & Moppy - "Double Bass" (6:38)
Isaac Prieto & G&J - "What Do You Want" (5:05)
Isaac Prieto & Javonntte - "Imperfections" (5:34)
Isaac Prieto & Ali Orlandi - "I Like That" (4:42)
Review: It's silly but true that anything which has the words Detroit on it will immediately get more attention than something that doesn't. 99% of the time though the music lives up to that reputation as is the case here with a fourth offering from Detroit Sound Odyssey. It's a four-tracker that sees Isaac Prieto hook up with different collaborators on each tune. Moppy and 'Double Bass' open up with a well-swung house kick and deep bass combo while the machines get a little more unhinged on 'What Do You Want' with G&J. Javonntte brings his signature depth to 'Imperfections' and Ali Orlandi adds a heavyweight downbeat headiness to 'I Like That'.
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Silver Demon
Cat: MNQ 134. Rel: 13 Feb 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
The Passenger (6:04)
Exit Strategy (4:17)
Citadel (interlude 3) (2:00)
Vortex 21 (3:21)
Odyssey (3:30)
The Onmipresent Eye (4:19)
First Age (4:41)
Dialogues (interlude 1) (2:33)
Behind The Walls (4:35)
Silver Demon (3:44)
Review: 10 years after first starting out, June aka Tsampikos Fronas serves up a third full length on Mannequin Records that draws on all his years of musical exploration. The world that results is a dystopian one where machines have taken over and human life has long gone. Synths fizz with static electricity, drums and percussion automated by AI and the whole thing is like an exercise in cyber-transcendence. An arsenal of vintage analog synthesizers, drum machines and effect processors add retro-future textures that only serve to heighten the record overall.
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Chapter 2 (reissue)
Cat: MVV 003. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Odyssey (4:08)
Arrival (dub version) (4:51)
Resurgan (4:55)
Masochist Trip (6:01)
Review: Revelation was a short-lived New York City-based house pairing that should not be confused with the 70s soul and disco group. They crafted just three EPs and the Atmosphere label is reissuing them having started with 'First power' back in January. Chapter 2 features four more brilliantly futuristic techno cuts, with 'Odyssey' going first. It's got bubbling synth lines and steely, shimmering drums with a high-tech soul feel. 'Arrival' then has more gurgling cosmic waves and clanking hits looping back and forth before 'Resurgan' explores a floating gore that glides through the cosmos with serene pad work for company. 'Masochist Trip' closes with some crisp breakbeats.
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FORTHCOMING
Time Is Flying
Cat: TENA 123. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lost Inside This Sound
Backs To Scream
Time Is Flying
Space Odyssey
Review: Sascha Dive, the German DJ and producer, has firmly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the electronic music scene. His signature style, a blend of techno and tech house, has earned him a dedicated fanbase and accolades from industry peers. 'Lost Inside This Sound' captivates with its evolving melody and infectious house groove. 'Backs To Scream' showcases a deeper, more introspective side, with a hypnotic bassline that sets the dancefloor ablaze. 'Time Is Flying' evokes a sense of euphoria with its bouncy rhythm and soaring chords. Finally, 'Space Odyssey' transports listeners to a cosmic realm with its ethereal soundscape. His ability to create tracks that are both dancefloor-friendly and sonically captivating solidifies his reputation as a master of the craft.
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Tags: Tech House
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FORTHCOMING
Clockworks EP
Cat: PTX 031.
 
Minimal/Tech House
Clockworks
Theme For What
Geek Groove Odyssey
Out Of Mood
Review: Pressure Traxx secures the sounds of acclaimed minimal master and Romanian mainstay Dan Andrei on this fine new 12", Clockworks. The title track opens up and is coarse and rich in texture, with slapping hits taking centre stage while languid guitars slowly garner your attention. 'Theme For What' is another unusual one, this time with trippy melodies and tumbling drum loops, while 'Geek Groove Odyssey' layers up pulsing bass and bleeping sonar synths into a serene cosmic trip. 'Out Of Mood' is another tense tech cut with edgy synths keeping you in suspense as the dark drums march on.
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Hot & Spicy Vol 6
Hot & Spicy Vol 6 (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: HNS 006. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Delfonic - "Everything Is Love"
HOLDTight - "Disco Power"
Franck Roger - "Pinguino Blumo"
DJ Steef - "Warp Odyssey"
Review: Hot'N'Spicy's self-titled series of flame hot disco and funk gems returns with a sizzling sixth instalment here and it has some big names on board. Delfonic opens up with the low slung and seductive loopy disco-house fun of 'Everything Is Love' while HOLDTight up the funk and energy with more loose and percussive grooves on 'Disco Power.' Franck Roger brings his classy French house styling to a deep and slinky number in 'Pinguino Blumo' and DJ Steef shuts down with some big camp disco flourishes and dubbed-out vocal echoes on 'Warp Odyssey.'
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Urban Chronicles EP
Urban Chronicles EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: AMP 025. Rel: 22 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Synth City (7:39)
Dreamworx (6:44)
Parallel Pulses (6:44)
Fabricated Odyssey (5:47)
Review: SIT returns to Amphia with a new release; 'Urban Chronicles' is comprised of four tracks, each with its own distinctive sound reminiscent of early techno and house, especially their dreamier sides. The A launches in full swing with 'Synth City', a colorful, groovy tune, where in which vocal elements and airy synth lines blend together seamlessly. 'Dreamworx' continues in much the same fashion, adding an introspective counterpoint; finally, 'Parallel Pulses' and 'Fabricated Odyssey' make up the B-side, coming quirky and syncopated, with heavy bass lines and lively percussions. More than any other release from the catalogue, Amphia 025 is an exploration of pure instinct and emotion.
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Tags: Tech House
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That Who Remembers (B-STOCK)
Cat: SPAZIO 027 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Ambient/Drone
That Who Remembers
Bond
Scarlet Haze
Skyward
Moss Odyssey
Deep Water Branches
Overgrown Rebirth
Archway
Hibernation
Lucid Soil
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged/torn but otherwise in excellent condition***


Swedish producers Dorisburg (aka Alexander Berg) and Sebastian Mullaert decided to head to Malmo's Inkonst venue and install their music-making gear in preparation for this new record. They spent plenty of time there soaking up its aura and also creating a club setting with smoke machine, lights and so on. Then they turned on their gear and got going, with the results of those sessions presented here. They are fluid, ever-evolving soundscapes of tastefully reduced techno, futurist scenes and gentle but potent rhythms that find a perfect home on Neel and Donato Dozzy's Spazio Disponibile label. It's music that moves your mind and body in the most subtle and subversive of ways.
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Serious: The Remixes
Cat: MS 518. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Serious (Michael Gray remix) (7:26)
Serious (Wayne Soul Avengerz & Odyssey Inc remix) (7:01)
Review: Donna Allen's 'Serious' is a stone-cold boogie classic whose acapella subsequently appeared in all manner of dance tracks from the early '90s onwards (most famously Strike's brilliantly OTT house classic 'U Sure Do'). Here 'remix-a-classic' specialists High Fashion get to work dragging the track into 2023, which will no doubt infuriate purists but delight those who have always longed for slightly faster and heavier mixes (the original rolls at around 110 BPM). Label regular Michael Gray steps up first with a tasteful, string-laden disco-house re-make that's actually quite radically different, whilst including enough of Allen's vocal and original version to make it familiar. Wayne Soul Avengerz and Odyssey Inc take a different approach, retaining most of the original instrumentation whilst upping the tempo and beefing up the beats.
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Played by: Casbah 73
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Live At Joshua Tree: Presented By Soulection
Live At Joshua Tree: Presented By Soulection (limited 1-sided yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: BWOOD 298EPY. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Raisins Under The Sun (Desert version) (3:37)
For My Ladies (feat Elijah Fox) (3:22)
Odyssey (2:53)
Golden Hour (feat Rocco Palladino) (4:10)
Mystics (feat Venna) (3:45)
Rhythms Of Xango (feat Alexander Bourt) (2:02)
Review: Yussef Days is a masterful drummer who has invigorated contemporary jazz and broken beat scenes with several different and equally brilliant projects. The Yussef Dayes Experience Live At Joshua Tree Presented By Soulection is the latest and finds him anchoring music that is inspired by the world's most well-known nature reserve. It is a spiritually uplifting selection with the likes of Elijah Fox on keys and synth and features five tracks that will transport you to the blissful location in an instant.
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The Olympians
Cat: DAP 044LP. Rel: 25 Oct 16
 
Soul
Sirens Of Jupiter (3:37)
Venus (3:57)
Apollo's Mood (4:30)
Mars (3:35)
Neptune (3:48)
Saturn (3:35)
Diana By My Side (3:26)
Pluto's Lament (2:44)
Mercury's Odyssey (3:34)
Europa & The Bull (2:53)
Sagittarius By Moonlight (3:27)
Review: 1970's The Olympians came at the height of the Greek ensemble's popularity, and at a point where pop music was making its way into the mainstream through all sorts of subgenres. By that, we mean that this particular album is seeped in a distinctly jazzy kind of vibe, one which makes it both singular in its approach, but also very representative of the era in which it was conceived. Cool, sexy and laid-back, these eleven tracks a truly soulful in every sense of the word but, the interesting thing about them is that their not the usual US kind of sound; you can tell that there is something different in here, something European and a bit more wide-eyed to the choice of sounds and arrangements. Daptone coming through with the quality, as per...
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Southeast Of Saturn Vol 2
VARIOUS
Southeast Of Saturn Vol 2 (limited gatefold grey & blue marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: TDMR 750B1. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Colfax Abbey - "Feel" (3:47)
Star Phase 23 - "How To Be A+" (5:22)
Monaural - "Rhodes" (6:46)
Grimble Grumble - "Odyssey & Oracle" (6:16)
Sidereal - "Barrette" (6:38)
Fauna - "To Ecstasy" (3:53)
Shapeshifter - "Low Profile" (4:42)
The Sunflower Conspiracy - "Belle Chase" (6:45)
Catherine - "It's No Lie" (3:13)
27 Various - "Turn On & On" (2:35)
Kiln - "Supersonic Kid" (3:20)
Veronica Lake - "Sleepyhouse" (4:52)
Shallow - "King Of The Wide Eyed Girls" (6:08)
Ousia - "Pure Surface Theory" (1:01)
Au Revoir Borealis - "Heavens Downward" (4:59)
Novasonic Down Hyperspace - "Abducted To Venus" (4:48)
Xebec - "Impulse Red" (8:32)
Sabine - "Painting Portraits" (3:32)
Review: For a city that famously has been losing inhabitants since the decline of the US motor industry began, leaving behind both economic scars and neighbourhood-sized population block holes, Detroit's impact on western music culture has been ridiculously consistent, with the Michigan metropolis ranking among America's healthiest and most significant sonic hubs. From Motown to techno adn Eminem, sounds born here have echoed around the world, and in many cases made a bid for global domination.
Less talked about is the space rock, shoegaze and dream pop scene the town has long been home to, which was in a particularly good place during the 1990s. The second Southeast of Saturn compilation returns to that community and that time, presenting a number of lesser known talents from the area. Highlights including Grimble Grumble, Sabine, Shapeshifter, Star Phase, and The Sunflower Conspiracy.
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Une Histoire D'amour Bresilienne
Cat: BMM 056. Rel: 03 Mar 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Amazonas/Ivre De La Jungle (4:09)
L'Ete Indien (feat Omar) (4:05)
Les Pyramides Cosmiques (feat Youka Manuka) (5:02)
Le Pain De Sucre (feat Youka Manuka) (4:43)
Le Pain De Sucre (Paul Cut remix) (7:03)
Amazonas/Ivre De La Jungle (Max Graef remix) (5:04)
Amazonas/Ivre De La Jungle (Fouks Black River Odyssey) (5:35)
L'ete Indien (Souleance Braziu Funk remix) (3:51)
Review: Une Histoire D amour Bresilienne is the new album by Berlin based Le Commandant COuche-Tot which is "A nostalgic soundtrack to a vanished France from the late 60s." It's the second chapter in this odyssey and finds plenty of exotic disco, languid downtempo and grown up Balearic sounds all making for a super smooth and escapist listen. After the difficult couple of years we have all had, albums that offer such glorious space funk sounds as 'Les Pyramides Cosmiques' and the warming sun of face soul of 'L'Ete Indien' featuring the great Omar will always be well worth hearing.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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Spatial & Co (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 121LP. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Funk
Future Vision (3:45)
Cosmic News (2:26)
Baby Bass (2:43)
Star Odyssey (3:32)
Meteor One (2:08)
Bass For Love (2:48)
Space Alert (3:23)
Galaxy Wars (2:40)
All The Bass (2:47)
OVNI Telex (3:29)
Galactics (2:47)
Animals Bass (2:31)
Review: Sauveur Mallia's Spatial & Co. hears a well-deserved reissue on Be With, harkening back to the synth-drizzled French disco producer's creatively dreamy opus from 1979. With instrumental bits from the opener 'Future Vision' to the future-facing outback-ambience of 'Star Odyssey', this is a masterpiece of cosmic, electronic disco-funk that quite literally intends to transport its listeners through the cosmos (whether said journey is literally undertaken via an actual rocketship, or simply remains in the listener's drug-altered mind, is up to them).
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Played by: Manu Archeo, DJ ROCCA
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2001: A Space Odyssey (Soundtrack)
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2001: A Space Odyssey (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700180. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Soundtracks
Also Sprach Zarathustra (1:48)
Requiem For Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 2 Mixed Choirs & Orchestra (4:05)
Lux Aeterna (6:00)
The Blue Danube (7:01)
Gayaneh Ballet Suite (Adagio) (5:12)
Atmospheres (8:26)
The Blue Danube (3:31)
Also Sprach Zarathustra (2:15)
Review: Where do you start with this one? Stanley Kubrick's landmark science fiction movie might be best remembered for its soundtrack. Or at least the opening overture, 'Also Spruce Zarathustra', and its bombastic drums and brass that seem to scream "we're going to space and into the unknown". However, as the original score proves upon reappraisal, there's much here that you likely won't remember until you hear it again.
Not least the terrifying, shrill chorus of 'Requiem for Soprano', which almost sounds like humanity crying out for help across the great endless nothing we call the universe. Elsewhere, we have the strange, alien refrains of 'Lux Antena', which invokes similarly fitting mental imagery - spareness, desolation, a singular beacon of noise in the darkness. Or the nervous tension of 'Atmospheres'. A testament to the power of music to make you visualise.
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Relief
Relief (180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FDFLP 04. Rel: 17 Aug 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Gondolier (4:08)
Black Hole (5:46)
Dream (4:00)
Changing Weather (5:37)
Open Sky (5:50)
Memories (7:12)
Relief (5:35)
On The Way (7:13)
Odyssey (5:24)
Review: Following up great efforts by the likes of Van Bonn & Luis Baltes, Unknown and Shadow-Area, here is the debut LP from Hamburg's Achim Maerz on Berlin-based Freund der Familie. Relief features a wide selections of moods and grooves; from the cavernous and glacial deep house of 'Black Hole', the contemplative ambient journey of 'Dream', plus there's more deepness of the emotive variety offered up on 'Changing Weather', the understated late night mood of 'Memories' and the mesmerising closer 'On The Way' awash in dazzling layers of rich synth tones in the vein of classic Chicago sounds. Mastering by Sven Weisemann.
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Played by: Agnostic Rhythm
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John Williams & Hans Zimmer Odyssey
Cat: CRX 001. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
John Williams - "The Wizarding Suite" (7:14)
John Williams - "A Prayer For Peace" (4:19)
John Williams - "The Force Suite" (9:08)
Hans Zimmer - "The Battle/Honor Him" (4:44)
Hans Zimmer - "Once Upon A Time In Africa/Best Friends" (2:36)
Hans Zimmer - "Discombobulate" (3:57)
Hans Zimmer - "The Pirate Suite" (7:05)
Review: In the John Williams & Hans Zimmer Odyssey, the Orchestre Curieux embarks on a sonic journey through the iconic film scores of two legendary composers. John Williams, known for his sweeping orchestral arrangements in classics like Star Wars and Jurassic Park, contrasts with Hans Zimmer's modern, dynamic and more minimal soundscapes from films like Inception and Gladiator. This orchestral fusion bridges generations of cinema lovers and seamlessly blends Williams' timeless melodies with Zimmer's contemporary flair. The performance promises a cinematic experience, transporting audiences through the rich tapestry of emotions evoked by these masterpieces, all interpreted through the Orchestre Curieux's unique artistic lens.
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Facets
Facets (2xLP in die-cut sleeve limited to 150 copies)
Cat: LAD 021. Rel: 16 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Fluxer Ult (5:26)
Rubber Beach (5:18)
Grain Facets (3:04)
Unfolding Harbor (4:10)
Myosychron (4:11)
To Continue (5:33)
Echo Donk (5:27)
Chrona (8:21)
Cinnamon Tropics (3:34)
Miniature Odyssey (6:10)
Intro To Geofoam (3:57)
Latitude (2:30)
Review: Last Spring, long-serving electronic experimentalist Norm Chambers (otherwise known as Jurgen Muller and Panabrite) was diagnosed with a rare form of sinus cancer after a period of ill health, During the time he spent waiting on news from his doctors, Chambers recorded what he thought would be his final sonic statement - an album called Facets that he rushed-out digitally. Here it lands on wax, alongside the happier news that so far Chambers' treatment has been a resounding success. Musically, Facets is a little more unsettling than some of the artist's work, with his usual fluid and dreamy ambient sounds being joined by angular and off-kilter beats, strange sounds and unsettling electronic rhythms. It's a formula that makes for interesting and occasionally intense listening.
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Divinity (Soundtrack)
Divinity (Soundtrack) (silver vinyl LP)
Cat: SBR 334LPC3. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soundtracks
Intro Descent (1:39)
Live Eternal (1:43)
Bigger, Stronger, Faster (0:48)
Capture (1:58)
Main Titles (1:11)
The Brothers (3:27)
Drone Interrogation (3:33)
A Symbol Of Life (1:57)
Heavy Weight (1:05)
Reflective Dreams (3:29)
Infinity Techno (3:32)
Escape Suite (3:51)
Aftermath (1:04)
Rip Fights (2:06)
Final Fight (3:57)
Ascend Finale (2:57)
Divinity 2 Infinity: The Odyssey (feat Kool Keith) (3:39)
Review: Divinity made waves when it premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, leaning in on sci-fi dystopia directed in a hallucinatory style by Eddie Alcazar. The themes of immortality in an imagined future are ripe for all kinds of questionable behaviour and thrilling drama, and the soundtrack duties have been handed over to the more than capable partnership of DJ Muggs and Dean Hurley. You might not have immediately put the legendary Cypress Hill producer together with David Lynch's soundtrack collaborator of choice, but the pair have created the perfect cyberpunk setting which fuses Terminator-esque nostalgia with high-impact contemporary sequences, sounding like the future we all fear on this silver pressing for Sacred Bones.
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9 Sad Symphonies
9 Sad Symphonies (baby pink vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: LPKRS 801C. Rel: 21 Jun 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Millions Of Heartbeats
Misery
Wasteman
Abandoned
Horsie
My Bile
These Feelings
Space Odyssey 2001
Ray
Vampyre
Review: Kate Nash's upcoming album for Kill Rock Stars, 9 Sad Symphonies, marks her return after six years. set to release on June 21 via . The lead single, 'Millions of Heartbeats,' offers a poignant reflection on losing hope in a world inundated with chaos and capitalism. Nash's introspective lyrics delve into the struggle of regaining one's spark amid despair, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and human connection. Produced by Frederick Thaae, the album promises a departure from harsher sounds, instead focusing on lush string arrangements and emotive storytelling. Nash draws inspiration from her recent experience writing for a musical, embracing a more direct approach to songwriting while aiming to create beauty amid darkness. 9 Sad Symphonies is poised to show the full arsenal of Nash's evolution as an artist, offering a compelling listen.
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A Funk Odyssey (reissue)
A Funk Odyssey (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 196587 19261. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Funk
Feel So Good (5:11)
Little L (4:49)
You Give Me Something (3:20)
Corner Of The Earth (5:42)
Love Foolosophy (radio edit) (3:46)
Stop Don't Panic (4:29)
Black Crow (3:55)
Main Vein (5:03)
Twenty Zero One (5:15)
Picture Of My Life (3:44)
So Good To Feel Real (2:03)
Review: Jay Kay's powerhouse of crossover Brit funk maestros never stayed in one lane, but progressed from album to album without missing a beat. On 2001's A Funk Odyssey, they folded some explicitly floor-focused house and disco ingredients into their soul stew and came up trumps, smashing the hits out while staying true to the elevated musicianship they marked themselves out with in the beginning. There are monster hits like 'Little L' and cheeky bangers aplenty dotted throughout this pearler of an album, and despite how long ago it came out, it hasn't aged a bit.
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Elvis Live 1972 (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: LPRCA 726061. Rel: 24 Mar 23
 
50s/60s
Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra (Theme From 2001: A Space Odyssey) (1:17)
See See Rider (3:03)
I Got A Woman/Amen (2:40)
Never Been To Spain (3:55)
You Gave Me A Mountain (3:07)
Until It's Time For You To Go (2:36)
Polk Salad Annie (2:59)
Love Me (2:06)
All Shook Up (1:02)
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear/Don't Be Cruel (1:47)
Heartbreak Hotel (1:45)
Hound Dog (1:53)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (3:46)
Love Me Tender (1:50)
It's Over (2:13)
Suspicious Minds (5:02)
Introductions (1:33)
For The Good Times (3:08)
An American Trilogy (3:11)
Burning Love (1:22)
Release Me (And Let Me Love Again) (2:50)
Funny How Time Slips Away (2:52)
Can't Help Falling In Love (3:00)
Closing Vamp (3:33)
Proud Mary (2:45)
How Great Thou Art (2:46)
I Can't Stop Loving You (2:33)
Are You Lonesome Tonight? (2:33)
A Big Hunk O' Love (2:03)
Lawdy, Miss Clawdy (2:16)
Review: Now's a high time to release a record about Elvis, since we're all thinking about following the recently-released blockbuster film that delves into his story. Little do we realise, though, that Elvis' live performances were central to his mythology. Elvis Live 1972 acknowledges this fact with a collection of live recordings from his world tour in 1972. Capturing the King alive during one of his best comebacks, each recording here is crystal clear, documenting Presley deep in performing some of his rarest songs.
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Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition)
Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BF 014. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Introduction: The Lotus Flower (LP1) (2:00)
Capricornus (7:40)
The Underwater Mountain Odyssey (6:48)
Interlude (1:08)
Algiers (10:40)
Ode To Love (9:34)
Epilogue: Renaissance Bubbles (1:43)
Algiers (LP2: Jondy - BBC Maida Vale Session) (9:46)
DMT Song (1:26)
Eclipses (6:54)
The Garden (7:10)
Review: Austin Peralta's 2011 album Endless Planets has never before been available on vinyl and now gets pressed up as a special Deluxe Edition by Brainfeeder. Peralta really crafted something special here when the label made its first moves into the world of jazz. He is a prodigious piano-playing talent who uses that as a vehicle for his inquisitive futurism while never forgetting the heritage of original jazz. In this special version, four previously unreleased tracks are unveiled. Among them is a live rendition of 'DMT Song' from FlyLo's 2012 album 'Until the Quiet Comes,' which Austin collaborated on. Wonderful stuff.
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Cosmosis
Cosmosis (blue marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 3024OTK 3. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Non Believer
Cosmosis
Epiphania
Raw Whispers
God Given
Rebirth
Geronimo
Blue Hills
Odyssey
Astra
Review: London-based producer Otik releases his first album Cosmosis on Martyn's label 3024. The 11-track LP signifies the fourth album on the imprint across its ten-year tenure, showcasing a more introspective side to Otik's musical output. The album leans into delicate melodies, hazy atmospheres and lush analogue sounds, often evoking blissed-out feels and ripples of brilliant colour. Produced three years ago during lockdown, Cosmosis comes after a period of spiritual struggles, where Otik questioned his faith, religious beliefs, and the concepts of right and wrong. While the pandemic allowed ample time for reflection, Otik translated these thoughts into music from his Peckham-based studio, later finding a home on 3024's evolving discography. Keen to release a body of work that explores the journey of enlightenment and the struggles to get there, Otik drew inspiration from the luminary filmmaker Terrence Malick and how Malick portrayed ideas and philosophies in films like The Tree of Life and Voyage of Time. As a result, the record conveys a compelling narrative of rebirth, told through exquisite sound design and a push-pull pace that oscillates across the album.
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Played by: Midland
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Mind Maze
Mind Maze (limited LP + 7")
Cat: SJRLP 527. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Mind Maze (2:37)
Minotaur (3:10)
Syndrome (1:54)
Sospetto (3:10)
Illusions (1:46)
Scanner (1:51)
Burner (1:45)
Rare Earth (4:25)
Pathways (2:42)
Skip Breath (0:44)
Odyssey (4:25)
Passage (0:48)
Signals (0:24)
Black Phone (3:02)
Mirror (2:37)
Stone Tape (4:52)
Seraphim (3:36)
Orpheus (3:02)
Review: Tucson, Arizona-based band Trees Speak have been exploring the interplay of 1970s German electronic music and modern production since the early 2010s. Their latest release, Mind Maze, showcases their penchant for intricacy, dreamweaving psychedelic rock, krautrock, and electronic music into a lengthy 19-track tapestry. The band's mesmerizing live shows, featuring live projections and intricate lighting design, have garnered them a cult following - but that barely scratches the surface of their conceptual scope, with their name drawing inspiration from the concept of harnessing future technologies to store information and data in trees and plants, with the idea that trees are able to communicate within their root systems. A convincing continuum of kosmische cool.
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NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Soul & Disco
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Cat: LPDF 3. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Soul
Tina Turner - "Let's Stay Together" (3:35)
Jocelyn Brown - "Somebody Else's Guy" (3:40)
Gwen Guthrie - "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent" (3:32)
Womack & Womack - "Teardrops" (3:50)
Joyce Sims - "Come Into My Life" (3:44)
Princess - "Say I'm Your Number One" (3:38)
Loose Ends - "Hangin' On A String (Contemplating)" (3:34)
Will Downing - "A Love Supreme" (edit) (3:45)
Whitney Houston - "How Will I Know" (4:33)
Alexander O'Neal - "Criticize" (4:05)
Aretha Franklin - "Who's Zoomin' Who?" (single version) (4:05)
Lionel Richie - "Dancing On The Ceiling" (4:21)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (4:01)
Imagination - "Body Talk" (3:30)
Hi-Gloss - "You'll Never Know" (4:39)
Ashford & Simpson - "Solid" (3:23)
Irene Cara - "Fame" (radio edit) (3:43)
Diana Ross - "My Old Piano" (3:52)
Donna Summer - "Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger)" (7") (3:42)
Odyssey - "Inside Out" (single mix) (3:49)
Terri Wells - "I'll Be Around" (7" version) (3:56)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" (3:41)
Fat Larry's Band - "Zoom" (4:15)
Rufus & Chaka Khan - "Ain't Nobody" (4:26)
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars" (3:59)
Steve Arrington - "Feel So Real" (4:09)
Miami Sound Machine - "Dr Beat" (4:19)
Jermaine Stewart - "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" (4:02)
Billy Ocean - "Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run)" (4:02)
Sister Sledge - "Thinking Of You" (4:27)
Review: NOW Music is on with a big project here that sees the long-running label present a new series of vinyl compilations, NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor. Each one is set to include what they deem to be "an essential collection of tracks" that they hope offer fair representation of a number of key musical movements and genres from across the 80s. The first volume presented the best in HI-NRG and POP and this one, a double album, focusses on Soul & Disco. All the names you'd expect are here from Prince to Daryl Hall & John Oates, Loose Ends to Rufus & Chaka Khan, so it is a useful one indeed.
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Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue)
Odyssey Of The Oblong Square (reissue) (limited 180 gram gold vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 514C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Odyssey Theme (0:56)
Deacon's Son (19:20)
Odyssey Sweet (5:04)
Ginsameng (16:10)
Review: Legendary U.S jazz drummer and Black Panther Steve Reid and his band, The Legendary Master Brotherhood, are best known for their cult classic debut Nova from back in the late 70s. He also played in Sun Ra's Arkestra, was a Motown session drummer and backed James Brown at the Apollo. His other album Odyssey Of The Oblong Square is no slouch either though. It is a deep spiritual jazz classic from the master drummer and Vietnam conscientious objector. This special one-off reissue comes on lovely gold vinyl meaning those long and often fruitless searches for a hard to find original are no more.
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It's On
It's On (limited numbered hand-stamped 7")
Cat: GUSOC 003. Rel: 06 Dec 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
It's On (3:56)
It's On (dance mix version) (5:06)
Review: Gustavo C's G.U.S label - short for 'Golden Unreleased Songs' - exists for one purpose: to offer-up limited-edition singles featuring previously unheard gems from the disco and boogie era. The label has already released buried treasure from Central Line and Kenni Rightout and here delves into the archives of obscure 80s electrofunk outfit Odyssey & Co, a band not to be confused with the far better-known Odyssey. 'It's On' was originally recorded and mixed in 1983, but for one reason or another never hit stores. It's a quality slab of soul-fired boogie-funk rich in rubbery bass guitar, spacey synths, eyes-closed vocals and post-electro machine drums. The A-side original mix is on-point, but we prefer the slightly stretched out and more dancefloor focused flip-side 'Dance Mix'.
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A Sinners Past
A Sinners Past (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: EZRDR 180X.
 
Metal
Last Hour
A Sinner's Past
Walperguise
Unhinged Spirit
The Apparition
Hell's Odyssey
Soul Sorcery
Review: 
Early Moods' second album, A Sinner’s Past" is a potent blend of early 70s proto-metal, 90s grunge riffs, and timeless songwriting, fueled by youthful energy. The Los Angeles quartet emerged with a distinct sound, merging underground Street Doom with Heavy Metal melodies on their debut. Their skilled musicianship and aesthetic taste have earned them popularity. A Sinner’s Past elevates their sound, drawing inspiration from Soundgarden's depth, Sabotage's fuzz tones, and 70s Scorpions' melodies. Guitarist Eddie Andrade expresses pride in the album's diverse experimentation and growth. Recorded in Pico Rivera, CA, the album reflects their journey and refined sound, guided by Allen Falcon of Birdcage Studios. Established in 2015, Early Moods evolved from thrash to doom, finding their niche and lineup, and building a local fanbase.
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NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Disco & Electro
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Cat: LPDF 2. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Irene Cara - "Flashdance What A Feeling" (radio edit) (3:55)
Shalamar - "A Night To Remember" (single version) (3:29)
Rockers Revenge - "Walking On Sunshine" (feat Donnie Calvin - single version) (3:40)
Freeez - "IOU" (7" version remastered) (3:51)
Shannon - "Let The Music Play" (radio edit) (3:29)
Company B - "Fascinated" (edit) (3:49)
Expose - "Point Of No Return" (7" version) (3:31)
Nu Shooz - "I Can’t Wait" (3:37)
Chaka Khan - "I Feel For You" (edit) (4:05)
Jellybean - "Just A Mirage" (remastered 2012) (4:49)
Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team - "Buffalo Gals" (3:44)
Break Machine - "Street Dance" (7" version) (3:41)
Rock Steady Crew - "(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew" (3:45)
Ollie & Jerry - "Breakin' There's No Stopping Us" (From Breakin' Soundtrack) (4:27)
The SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me" (4:05)
Sister Sledge - "Lost In Music" (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers remix - 1995 Remaster) (6:35)
Amii Stewart - "Knock On Wood" (1985 7" remix) (4:05)
Sheila & B Devotion - "Space" (version single) (3:39)
Carly Simon - "Why" (radio edit) (3:30)
Diana Ross - "Upside Down" (4:03)
Odyssey - "Use It Up & Wear It Out" (edit) (3:48)
Evelyn Champagne King - "Love Come Down" (3:17)
Whitney Houston - "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (4:48)
Donna Summer - "She Works Hard For The Money" (Edited single version) (4:09)
Lipps Inc - "Funkytown" (3:54)
Patrick Cowley - "Do You Wanna Funk" (feat Sylvester - radio edit) (3:25)
Sharon Redd - "Can You Handle It?" (radio edit) (3:51)
KC & The Sunshine Band - "Give It Up" (4:09)
Indeep - "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" (radio edit) (4:41)
Review: There is no end to the amount of music that NOW has served up over its many years in the music business. From its thrice-yearly pop comps to its vast decades-long snapshots, it has always offered up the freshest pop hits in fulsome fashion. This latest collection, NOW That's What I Call 80s Dancefloor: Disco & Electro, is a double vinyl album on purple and pink wax that brings together the best disco and electro of the 80s. All the names you'd expect feature from Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team to Shannon with Freeze, Chaka Khan and more also adding weight.
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Wamono Disco: Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982
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Cat: 180GWALP 06. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Godiego - "The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic" (5:00)
Ikue Sakakibara - "This Is Hot" (3:59)
Soul Media - "I Will Give You Samba" (4:21)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Purple Shadow" (3:49)
Yumi Murata - "Krishna" (4:55)
Yoshito Machida & Godiego - "Ame Wa Knife No Yo Sa" (3:34)
Pink Parachute - "Disco Great Tokyo" (4:31)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Hazumi De Daite (A Woman In A Man's World)" (3:38)
Review: In the late 1970s and early 80s, disco swept through dancefloors across the world, with musicians, producers and labels in all four corners of the world recording and releasing their own local variations on the New York-pioneered sound. This fine compilation digs into the Japanese interpretation of the sound, offering up a selection of gems pulled from the vaults of the Nippon Columbia imprint. As you'd expect, there are some genuinely soaring and delightfully over-the-top cuts on show (see Godiego's 'The Odyssey Begins - Monkey Magic' and the disco-funk mania of Ikue Sakakibara's bilingual 'This Is Hot'), alongside such forgotten or lesser-celebrated gems as Yumi Moreta's rubbery bass-propelled 'Krishna', the strings-and-synth-drenched brilliance of Pink Parachute's 'Disco Great' and the ridiculously grandiose 'Hazumi De Daitte (A Woman Inside a Man's Body)' by Hatsumi Shibata.
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NOW: Yearbook 1978
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NOW: Yearbook 1978 (limited pink vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 78. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Pop
Electric Light Orchestra - "Mr Blue Sky" (5:02)
Gerry Rafferty - "Baker Street" (4:07)
Rod Stewart - "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" (5:30)
10cc - "Dreadlock Holiday" (4:28)
Justin Hayward - "Forever Autumn" (4:27)
Wings - "With A Little Luck" (3:15)
Kate Bush - "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" (2:40)
Bonnie Tyler - "It’s A Heartache" (3:28)
Suzi Quatro - "If You Can't Give Me Love" (3:52)
Clout - "Substitute" (3:22)
Crystal Gayle - "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (2:31)
Elton John - "Part-Time Love" (3:11)
Billy Joel - "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)" (3:26)
Joe Walsh - "Life's Been Good" (4:38)
Blue Öyster Cult - "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (3:49)
Donna Summer - "MacArthur Park" (3:59)
Chic - "Le Freak" (3:32)
A Taste Of Honey - "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (3:42)
The Three Degrees - "Givin' Up Givin' In" (3:50)
Chaka Khan - "I'm Every Woman" (4:03)
Yvonne Elliman - "If I Can't Have You" (2:55)
Odyssey - "Native New Yorker" (3:27)
Earth Wind & Fire - "Fantasy" (3:48)
The Boomtown Rats - "Rat Trap" (4:54)
The Undertones - "Teenage Kicks" (2:26)
Buzzcocks - "Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve)" (2:42)
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Hong Kong Garden" (2:55)
The Rezillos - "Top Of The Pops" (3:22)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea" (3:10)
The Jam - "Down In The Tube Station At Midnight" (3:56)
Patti Smith - "Because The Night" (3:21)
ABBA - "Take A Chance On Me" (3:58)
Baccara - "Sorry, I'm A Lady" (3:35)
Boney M - "Rivers Of Babylon" (4:15)
Althea & Donna - "Uptown Top Ranking" (3:52)
Blondie - "Denis" (2:17)
Olivia Newton-John - "Hopelessly Devoted To You" (3:03)
Renaissance - "Northern Lights" (4:06)
Dean Friedman - "Lucky Stars" (with Denise Marsa) (4:00)
Marshall Hain - "Dancing In The City" (3:42)
Eruption - "I Can't Stand The Rain" (3:04)
Dee D Jackson - "Automatic Lover" (4:10)
Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip - "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper" (4:17)
Hot Chocolate - "Every 1's A Winner" (4:46)
Commodores - "Three Times A Lady" (3:35)
Rose Royce - "Wishing On A Star" (4:47)
Review: Whether or not the legendary NOW series is as old as time itself is uncertain, but what is for sure is that the compilations it puts together have always been great collections of the music of the moment. This one harks all the way back to 1978, a golden era for glam rock, pop on TV and artful suns that gave way to more sentimental fare in the following decade. This triple vinyl pack comes on pink wax and has a checklist of all the acts you would imagine covering disco, punk, pop, alt-rock and soul. There isn't a dud on it so it's a great one to have for any occasion.
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Age Of Love 15 Years Anniversary: Vinyl Sampler 1/3
MR SAM / RED D / VARIOUS
Cat: 541107 8. Rel: 25 Oct 23
 
Uplifting Trance
Tiesto - "Ten Seconds Before Sunrise" (7:29)
Aurora Borealis - "The Milky Way" (8:24)
Pacha - "One Kiss" (Fathers Of Sound One mix) (10:16)
Ramirez - "Hablando" (Acordeon mix) (6:35)
Jam & Spoon - "Odyssey To Anyoona" (10:03)
Ransom - "My Dance" (6:54)
D Note - "Shed My Skin" (Pete Heller Stylus vocal mix) (8:06)
OT Quartet - "Hold That Sucker Down" (Builds Like A Skyscraper mix) (6:40)
Review: The seminal Age of Love gets a second chance to shine with this 15 Years Anniversary compilation which comes as a triple CD as well as three limited edition double vinyl 12"s. This is part one and it is a collection of iconic tracks by now legendary artists such as Tiesto, Emmanuel Top, Sander Kleinenberg, Taucher, Jam & Spoon, Delerium, Mr Sam and many more, all of whom take you back in time with their sensory electronic sounds, prog melodies and trance overtones. This is a great reminder of a vital time in electronic music.
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Stardust (reissue)
Stardust (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: 197210. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Cling Film (3:05)
Summershine (4:00)
You're So Much (2:44)
Pristine Christine (2:49)
Sullen Eyes (3:05)
Everglades (3:08)
Solace (3:47)
Please Rain Fall (3:34)
A Morning Odyssey (4:39)
Wild Grass Pictures (4:27)
Day Into Day (3:46)
Review: Originally released on Sarah Records in 1992, the Sea Urchins' 'Stardust' was the first ever album to be released by the West Bromwich band. Cutting the jib of a 1990s version of Black Country, New Road (there were indeed 7 members, and they were all from the Black Country). Their purview was jangle indie, bowlcuts, and lo-fi. The song 'Pristine Christine', which features here, is widely credited as the cash cow single that launched Sarah, and the band's influences can still be felt nowadays, such as in the cover designs of modern artists such as King Krule. For fans of The Smiths or The Charlatans, the band are a little further down the obscurity iceberg, which should make 'The Stardust' a draw for the most avid collectors.
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Gemini II (reissue)
Gemini II (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7658. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Space Odyssey (12:10)
Glue Fingers (part 1) (2:21)
Glue Fingers (part 2) (5:59)
Gemini II (5:31)
Marcia's Opal (6:21)
Odoms Cave (6:22)
Review: Marcus Belgrave's Gemini II album has never been reissued before with the original artwork, but here it comes with a Japanese Obi-strip and featuring prominent musicians and legends like Wendell Harrison, Phil Ranelin, Roy Brooks and Harold McKinney. This is a diverse record with plenty of spirituality and a loud and proud sense of blackness. The standout tune 'Space Odyssey' is the best known, not least because it was later covered by pioneering Detroit techno talent Carl Craig. Next to that tense cosmic workout are two parts of 'Gun Finger' which are both horn led and upbeat grooves, the seductive sounds of the title tune and free-bop jam 'Marcia's Opal'. 'Odoms Cave' is a tender and introverted closer.
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Psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BCRLP 02. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Baby Boy (4:08)
Tropical Love (4:26)
Above The Clouds (2:47)
Underwater Fantasy (4:59)
Psychosynthesis (part 1) (5:15)
Artic Cavern (8:02)
Psychosynthesis (part 2) (5:39)
The Green Odyssey (6:20)
Riding Into Battle (5:32)
The Investigation (5:37)
World Of Tiers (2:01)
Subterranean Lake (4:00)
Fatherhood (8:21)
Crystal Gardens (4:00)
Review: Greg Foat is something of a musical polymath, with his various solo and collaborative albums touching on everything from spiritual jazz, library music and soundtrack sounds, to Balearic beats, jazz-funk and deep house. On Psychosynthesis, his first solo set for two years, he largely keeps things warm, chilled and dreamy, joining the dots between horizontal jazz-funk, exotica, Balearica, and sensuous sun-down sounds with the aid of a vast battery of analogue and modular synthesizers. The results are predictably impressive, with the album's many highlights including the spacey, slo-mo shuffle of 'Underwater Fantasy', the throbbing, Sun Palace-esque starry jazz-funk of 'Psychosynthesis (Part 1)', the gaseous ambient drift of 'The Green Odyssey' and the Wally Badarou style warmth of 'The Investigation'.
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The Pale Blue Dot
The Pale Blue Dot (LP + insert)
Cat: VOYA 002. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Techno
The Call Of Distant Worlds (Prologue) (5:36)
Interstellar Sojourn, Voyagers Departure (3:07)
A Lullaby For Sol, Nostaligia Of Home (4:24)
Gravitys Embrace, Dancing Among The Planets (6:34)
Celestial Caravan, Across The Outer Reach (4:50)
Stardust Serenade, Tales Of The Cosmos (4:15)
Echoes Of Solitude, Voices From The Abyss (4:45)
Pale Blue Dot, Earths Odyssey (3:59)
Homecoming Of A Voyager (Epilogue) (2:08)
Review: After making more than a good impression with his releases on the likes of Jeff Mills's Axis imprint and Oscar Mulero's Warm Up, Mike Storm now steps it up a gear with his debut full-length. The Dutch native's The Pale Blue Dot again draws on his love of conceptual sci-fi and was reportedly all written live in one take, with no recall, which is a unique approach in this day and age. that lends each track a realness and toughness that makes them stand out even more as the pummelling drums drive on towards some unknown cosmic future and the synths are so tightly interwoven that they melt your mind as you try and keep up.
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