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DTTM
DTTM (12")
Cat: REVREC 006. Rel: 07 Aug 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
DTTM (6:50)
PSHMRN (8:08)
Review: Armed with a hard drive full of multi-track parts to a wide array of disco, rock, boogie and pop classics, the Reflex has spent the last decade offering up unique "Revisions" that often differ greatly to their source material despite using the same basic instrumental and vocal tracks. He's at it again here, offering up sneaky revisions of two dancefloor soul classics. On the A-side he handles "Dance To The Music", frequently stripping the track back to little more than a stomping groove, delay-laden vocals and wild organ lines. On the flip he turns his attention to "Pusherman", gently beefing up the groove while showcasing the attractive sweetness of the original track's fluid horn parts and bulging bassline.
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Ansun
Ansun (12")
Cat: REVREC 004. Rel: 23 Aug 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ansun (8:59)
BD LCK (8:28)
Review: While his source material tends towards the well known, there's no denying the quality of The Reflex's "revisions". Their genius likes in his ability to source and utilize stems and master tapes, allowing him to remix and re-edit killer disco jams in the same manner as original masters such as Tom Moulton. It means that he can craft new instrumental breakdowns, stretch out portions that were originally overlooked, and generally breathe new life into otherwise all-too-familiar anthems. The two revisions featured here are typically impressing, with the impassioned, driving, heavily rearranged Philadelphia Soul flipside ("BD LCK") just nudging out anthem like A-side "Ansun" (a brilliantly teased-out version of one of the most familiar disco records of all time).
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RKIT
RKIT (12")
Cat: REVREC 009. Rel: 26 Apr 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
RKIT (7:40)
WTLDY (6:30)
Review: For his latest trick, cheeky scamp The Reflex has turned his attention to the Herbie Hancock tune that inspired countless 1980s kids to don a tracksuit, grab a pair of Adidas Shelltoes and hurl themselves around like the Crazy Legs crew. Naturally, his version of 'Rockit' is a body-popping treat that subtly extends and rearranges sections - especially those containing Hancock's jammed-out synth parts - and adds a few tasty breakdowns before unleashing the now familiar melody. Over on the flip the French producer takes his scalpel to the Isley Brothers, providing a fine multi-track edit and extension of the group's much-loved, guitar-solo sporting proto-disco soul number 'That Lady'.
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Hpyflng
Hpyflng (12")
Cat: REVREC 008. Rel: 23 Nov 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hpyflng (8:06)
Strtgy (9:35)
Review: The Reflex never fails to serve up dazzling edits and now he is back on Revision with another super tidy two tracker. Up first is 'Hpyflng,' a gloriously feel good tune with big soul vocals, hints of 60s funk in the grooves and muffled crowd noises to add extra atmosphere, and that's all before some mad xylophone work comes in to really take things to the next level. On the flipside, 'Strtgy' slows down and sinks into a more deep cut and fat bottomed gooey propped up by some rich funk bass. The hip swinging claps and breezy guitars really flesh out this stylish and seductive sound.
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Overture/O Ba Ba (The Reflex Revisions)
Cat: DISCOREC 004. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Overture (The Reflex Revision) (8:11)
O Ba Ba (The Reflex Revision) (7:58)
Review: The ever-playful and seriously skilled mash-up and edit maestro The Reflex has been out in a class of one for many years. Few in his field managed to cook up the sort of delicious disco brilliance that he manages and this new 12" on the fledgling Discolidays isn't going to change that perception. 'Overture' (The Reflex Revision) is a glorious fusion of instrumental disco and withering sci-fi designs next to a catchy as hell vocal. On the flip, things head south with Latin melodies and percussion and glorious flute lines bring the joy to 'O Ba Ba' (The Reflex Revision).
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WITNESS 05
Cat: WITNESS 05. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Techno
Priori - "Weight" (6:38)
Eversines - "Vigilance" (6:31)
O FourtyFour - "Bustlin' Monk" (5:08)
Reflex Blue - "J2PX" (4:43)
Review: One Eye Witness is mostly known for doing reissues of treasured 90s breakbeat, techno and trance under the name Kalahari Oyster Cult but this outlet under their name is for new music. Similar to the previous, the fifth edition is a compilation with submissions from different artists around the world. Starting out the EP is the Montreal producer Priori with the very atmospheric 'Weight'. Those who follow the label, know that every release will get a bit of trance and sure enough, Eversines deliver with wicked 'Vigilance'. For the second side, the 'Bustlin' Monk' by O Fourtyfour, bounces along with a trippy, broken, electro groove. Lastly, 'J2PX' by Reflex Blue is a sick, robotic funker that we expect to get a lot of attention by those who get this record. You can always expect some excellent music from One Eye Witness.
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Digital Dreams EP
Cat: SPCLAB 006. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Progressive House
Digital Dreams (5:50)
Signs Of Water (5:48)
Life Forms (5:20)
Space Rock (5:32)
Free Ur Mind (5:48)
Space Rock (Lisene remix) (6:14)
Review: Reflex Blue's Digital Dream EP has only been available before in digital format. This time these lush and dreamy electronic sounds make it into the physical realm with a first vinyl pressing courtesy of Space Lab. The well-regarded EP has been remastered for the occasion and as well as all the original tracks a previously unreleased bonus is included as is a fresh remix from label favourite Lisene. These are retro-future sounds doused in dreamy melody with cosmic vibes, slinky breakbeats, 90s motifs and electro rhythms all put into a heady melting pot.
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Funny Situation
Funny Situation (7" + insert)
Cat: PAP 001. Rel: 01 Sep 21
 
Funk
Funny Situation (4:11)
Funny Situation (version Two) (4:24)
Review: Reflex was a band assembled in the 1980s by drummer David Humphrey from bands including Public Image Ltd. and they put pout their biggest hit 'Funny Situation' privately via Star Records in 1981. Paint A Picture now serve up a first ever fully remastered and licensed reissue of the superb 7". An original will cost you upwards of L200 if you can find it so this is welcome indeed. The record includes an insert with some content on the release, which was made in the same studio and engineered by the same man as the classic Britfunk anthem 'Southern Freeze.' It is similarly tight and funky and will make any floor go off.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Positive Nature
Positive Nature (limited 2xLP)
Cat: WV 002. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Progressive House
Paradigm Shift (feat Tadhg) (5:11)
Swamp Zone (5:46)
River Trance (5:45)
Utopia Hz (6:23)
Overview Effect (5:43)
Breathe The Air (Piano mix) (6:09)
Sleep Cycle (5:45)
Dazing Orb (4:40)
Way Of The Compass (5:49)
Review: Coming to Whitvoir for their debut album release, Reflex Blue's Positive Nature is an ode to nineties trance and the more introspective side of lower-mid tempo music. Drawing inspiration from the external environments that encompass the artist's native Australia and its vast rural landscapes, the double LP is a reflection of migration, introspection and deeper meditative states, aiming to explore a deepened connection with the outside world - a meditative re-rendering of reality in sound, bridging the gap of notions between the electronic and the organic. With every track seeming to reflect biomes, bioregionality, geo-ecology ('River Trance', 'Way Of The Compass'), the album's piano riffs, downtempo lunges and acid twinges will have you navigating your very own walkabout in no time.
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LRC 003
LRC 003 (12")
Cat: LRC 003. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Techno
Skudge - "Departure" (6:25)
Skudge - "Fusion" (5:54)
Skudge - "Departure" (543FF remix) (6:23)
543FF - "Burden" (5:10)
543FF - "Zoning" (4:44)
543FF - "Container" (6:32)
Review: Mighty Swedish loop-techno and dub maestro Skudge takes care of one side of this new 12", while Dutch artist and Lazy Reflex Complex founder 543FF takes care of the flip. The first trio of tunes are all expertly reduced mixes of rolling and dubby drums, subtle synth motifs and generally dusty, li-fi aesthetics that are perfect for deployment in a basement or warehouse. The flipside is more heady and Millsian in approach with tightly woven layers of synth and drums all locking you into a state of deep meditation. The pulsating 'Zoning' is our favourite.
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LRC 001
LRC 001 (limited 12")
Cat: LRC 001. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Techno
543ff - "Favor" (4:56)
543ff - "Fruitfly Psychosis" (6:20)
543ff - "Ecstatic" (4:57)
Jeroen Search - "Nerve Stimulation" (5:42)
Jeroen Search - "Motor Nerve" (3:58)
Jeroen Search - "Tension" (3:06)
Review: Dutch label Lazy Reflex Complex is making its grand entrance into the music scene with an exciting debut release. The label's founder, 543ff, has teamed up with the esteemed Jeroen Search for a captivating split EP that promises to take listeners on an otherworldly journey. This EP showcases a diverse range of sounds, from self-described high-tech mantras ('Fruitfly Psychosis'/'Nerve Stimulation') to deep ambient journeys ('Favor') and disquieting soundscapes ('Tension').
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LRC 002
LRC 002 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12" limited to 50 copies)
Cat: LRC 002. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Techno
Lenson - "Denied Process" (5:21)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (5:33)
Lenson - "Tranquilizer" (543ff remix) (5:15)
Sculpturism - "Psychonauts On Manali" (5:05)
Miller & Keane - "Acid Intervention" (9:02)
Review: Earlier this year, the Lazy Reflex Concept label launched with a mind-mangling techno EP featuring three tracks apiece from 543FF and Jeroen Search. On this sequel they've stuck to the same formula, though this time they're offering up cuts from three different artists. Lenson handles side A, first wrapping psychedelic electronics and faintly foreboding stabs around a surging peak-time groove on 'Denied Process', before adding alien-sounding bleep melodies to a pumping rhythm track on 'Tranquiliser'. 543FF provides an accompanying remix that toughens up the beats (it's definitely more tribal sounding) while making the accompanying elements sound sparse and spacey. Elsewhere, Sculpturalism's 'Psychonauts on Manali' mixes industrial strength grooves with droning chords and dub techno motifs, while Miller & Keane's 'Acid Intervention' is a TB-303-sporting late-night throb-job.
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 3
Cat: SALSBMG 45LP. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Gaz - "Sing Sing" (The Reflex Revision) (8:39)
Rafael Cameron - "Boogie's Gonna Get Ya" (The Reflex Cosmic dub Revision) (8:08)
Edwin Birdsong - "Win Tonight" (The Reflex Revision) (9:33)
Rafael Cameron - "All That's Good To Me" (The Reflex Revision) (6:00)
Review: The Reflex's multi-track re-edits are always on point, but those he's created for Salsoul Records have generally been impressive even by his high standards. This third double-pack of 'ReVisions' (as he calls them) contains two of his best Salsoul reworks yet: a thrillingly stretched-out take on Gazz's 'Sing Sing' that sees him cannily showcase some of the track's key elements in turn before unleashing the familiar bassline, breaks and vocals, and a fabulously spaced out 'Cosmic Dub' of Rafael Cameron's early electrofunk classic 'Boogie's Gonna Get Ya'. That too, has a big build, making the introduction of the bassline and Cameron's chorus vocals a genuinely breath-taking moment. The EP also contains a solid take on a lesser-celebrated Cameron tune, the more disco-fied 'All That's Good To Me', and a Tom Moulton-esque take on Edwin Birdsong's 'Win Tonight'.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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You Got What It Takes: The Reflex Revision
You Got What It Takes: The Reflex Revision (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: SPEC 1876. Rel: 11 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
You Got What It Takes (The Reflex Revision) (10:02)
You Got What It Takes (12" mix) (9:32)
You Got What It Takes (instrumental) (7:43)
Review: Bobby Thurston's 'You Got What It Takes' is a soaring, spiralling disco classic whose , squelchy synth-bass and highly addictive horn refrains are not only instantly familiar, but also never fail to raise the temperature out on the dancefloor. This coloured vinyl reissue, released as part of Unidisc's ongoing 40th anniversary series, offers up both the original 12" mixes (vocal and instrumental), as well as a fresh, stretched-out rework from re-edit master the Reflex that's worth the admission price on its own. He naturally makes the most of the original's key elements, building up the groove before unleashing Thurston's vocals, the celebratory horn riffs and - most pleasingly - the track's spacey, life-affirming synth solo.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Salsoul: The Reflex Revisions Part 2
Cat: SALSBMG 43LP. Rel: 19 Nov 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Inner Life - "I Like It Like That" (7:26)
Metropolis - "I Love New York" (8:30)
Leroy Burgess - "Heavenly" (10:02)
Aurra - "A Little Love" (7:45)
Review: Unlike most disco re-edit EPs, Salsoul's latest instalment of 'Reflex Revisions' are "proper" remixes, making full use of original master stems and session tapes sourced from the parent artists themselves. With all four tracks handled by French producer and remixer The Reflex, we know we're in good hands here - he's been at it since 2012. Reflex Revisions don't just add a janky kick beneath a beatgridded 16-bar loop, but rather, they move and sway with the tracks' original feels. Our case in point: 'A Little Love' completely reimagines the drum section found on Aurra's 1983 original, making the whole sonic experience much clearer and brighter. As much can be said for Metropolis' downtempo 'I Love New York', on which Reflex here makes the song grander, wider. Compared to most re-editors, this is an impressive feat occurring in a different ballpark.
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When Pianos Attack (The Reflex revisions)
Cat: DISCOREC 003. Rel: 28 Mar 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bruise - "When Pianos Attack" (The Reflex Revision) (8:09)
Lou Hayter - "Time Out Of Mind" (The Reflex dubavision) (6:01)
Lou Hayter - "Time Out Of Mind" (The Reflex Revision) (6:17)
Review: Discolidays kicks off its third release with this spicy little joint from The Reflex, the remixer par excellence who is given two juicy tracks to get busy with. On the A-side it's Bruise's 2022 track 'When Pianos Attack' which is being tweaked and pumped for maximum impact, while on the flip Lou Hayter gets the executive treatment via some seriously sophisticated disco house flexing from an expert in the field. With dub and full-fat versions to sink your teeth into, there's plenty of potency in this record to keep your party primed.
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De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revisions)
De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revisions) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WAH 12046. Rel: 20 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
De Gui Ding (The Reflex vocal Revision) (5:30)
De Gui Ding (The Reflex Revision) (7:43)
De Gui Ding (4:38)
Modern Sleepover (part 1) (5:01)
Modern Sleepover (part 2) (5:35)
Review: Talc's 'De Gui Ding' is a much-deserved follow up to the duo's 2006 hit singles 'Modern Sleepover' parts 1 and 2, which lyrically detailed a failed romance between a hapless human lover and his own computer, against a futuristic yet slow disco backdrop. A listless love song for Linux laptops, it now comes repackaged with several new reworkings, as well as the much higher-energy 'De Gui Ding', filtered french house tropes and blue-note saxfunk aplenty.
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The Reflex Revision
The Reflex Revision (1-sided 12")
Cat: SWEETFLEX 001. Rel: 15 Dec 20
 
Funky/Club House
Sweet Freedom - "The Reflex Revision" (6:56)
Review: Michael McDonald anthem 'Sweet Freedom' is an epic of its era and here it gets a special revision from edit royalty The Reflex. It's a a one sided, highly weaponised 12" that fuses disco, soul, and oodles of good time vibes, all together into one killer cut. The vocal is the main draw - its clean and pure, and tugs at the heart. The drums are silky and slinky, the bass rumbles deep down below and there is a real sense of cosmic dust being sprinkled over the whole thing.
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Played by: Osmose
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Once Once
Once Once (12")
Cat: TALMAN 15. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Once Once (7:14)
Magic Carpet (6:35)
Magic Carpet (Reflex Blue remix) (5:52)
Activation (6:34)
Review: Once Once is the brand-new EP by Argentinian producer and DJ Jorge Savoretti, a four tracker chock full of late-night grinders. The title track is an eerie tribal builder that has a great blend of groove and catchy percussion elements, all working towards a peak. 'Magic Carpet' has more of a house bounce while still keep the mood futuristic and hedonistic. On the second side there is spending Reflex Blue remix of 'Magic Carpet'. This one is more energetic and adds a bit more of a break to the rhythm that includes a very fine acid line to it. 'Activation' really rounds out the EP with what we feel might be the strongest track, a sexy funker that has a darker tinge to it that we really like. The 14th release for the Berlin based label Talman Records has another great record in its catalogue.
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Evolution (Special Edition)
Evolution (Special Edition) (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 551C. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Revelation (2:59)
Spirit Voice (1:55)
Cosmic Vision (1:22)
Wymbo-Ngoma (2:02)
Regeneration (1:21)
Freedom Bells (1:08)
Acknowledgement (0:34)
Love Parable (2:19)
Nola Reflex (3:11)
Evolution (2:41)
Cosmopolitan (2:17)
Second Line March (2:01)
Constant Search (3:03)
I Want Our Love To Always Last (2:35)
Mystic Sound (3:54)
Review: Drummer and composer David Lee Jr.'s acclaimed yet hard to find gem Evolution from 1974 is revered for the way it ingeniously melds the experimental spirit of John Coltrane and Sun Ra with the infectious rhythms of New Orleans. A standout among legendary New Orleans drummers, including Zigaboo Modeliste and Idris Muhammed, Lee Jr. showcased fiery innovation and unparalleled experimentation here on this 'lost classic' deep jazz album, originally released on Lee Jr.'s Supernal Records. It embodies a quest for creative progress and spiritual freedom and is rooted in the vibrant rhythms of New Orleans and Afro-Futurist musical concepts. It remains a rare and monumental achievement in the realm of deep and spiritual jazz, and here has been newly remastered for a limited magenta vinyl edition.
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NOW: Yearbook 1984
VARIOUS
NOW: Yearbook 1984 (limited 3xLP)
Cat: LPYBNOW 84R. Rel: 17 Aug 23
 
Pop
George Michael - "Careless Whisper" (4:54)
Duran Duran - "The Reflex" (4:18)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Two Tribes" (3:56)
Nena - "99 Red Balloons" (3:49)
Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart - "Here Comes The Rain Again" (remastered version) (4:40)
Tina Turner - "What's Love Got To Do With It" (remastered 2015) (3:45)
Lionel Richie - "Hello" (album version) (4:04)
Wham! - "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" (3:46)
Kenny Loggins - "Footloose" (3:49)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (3:58)
Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder - "Together In Electric Dreams" (3:44)
Limahl - "Never Ending Story" (3:20)
Laura Branigan - "Self Control" (3:59)
Elton John - "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" (single edit) (4:45)
Chaka Kahn - "I Feel For You" (edit) (4:02)
Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel - "White Lines (Don't Do It)" (4:24)
Deniece Williams - "Let's Hear It For The Boy" (4:15)
The Pointer Sisters - "Jump (For My Love)" (single remix) (3:57)
Miami Sound Machine - "Dr Beat" (4:18)
Womack & Womack - "Love Wars" (4:13)
The SOS Band - "Just Be Good To Me" (3:57)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Relax" (album version) (3:56)
Scritti Politti - "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)" (3:37)
New Order - "Thieves Like Us" (3:56)
The Cure - "The Caterpillar" (3:40)
David Sylvian - "Red Guitar" (7" version) (4:20)
Echo & The Bunnymen - "The Killing Moon" (5:40)
Propaganda - "Dr Mabuse" (4:13)
Duran Duran - "The Wild Boys" (4:16)
Spandau Ballet - "Only When You Leave" (4:59)
Alison Moyet - "Love Resurrection" (remastered) (3:46)
Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride" (2:59)
Nik Kershaw - "The Riddle" (album version) (3:51)
Howard Jones - "What Is Love?" (3:37)
Malcolm McLaren - "Madam Butterfly (Un Bel Di Vedremo)" (6:17)
U2 - "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" (remastered 2009) (3:51)
The Police - "King Of Pain" (remastered 2003) (4:56)
Simple Minds - "Up On The Catwalk" (2002 Digital Remaster) (4:10)
ZZ Top - "Gimme All Your Lovin'" (4:00)
Billy Idol - "Eyes Without A Face" (5:19)
The Cars - "Drive" (4:02)
Paul McCartney - "Pipes Of Peace" (3:30)
Review: For those of you of a certain age, the Now compilations are an immediate shot of nostalgia direct into your bones. They started back in the 80s and kept going well into the new millennium - great sources of fun for current dance and pop hits with occasional dalliances into more specific collections. This one is a 1984 Yearbook that rounds up the very many hits of that year including Ray Parker Jr's 'Ghostbusters,' Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder's 'Together In Electric Dreams' and the superb Eurythmics, Annie Lennox & Dave Stewart gem 'Here Comes The Rain Again.' A great reminder of the good old days of pop.
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Deliquent
Deliquent (gatefold red & yellow vinyl double 7")
Cat: FXHEDK. Rel: 20 Feb 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
4 Ever Dastardly (2:30)
Bu$$ The Bank (1:21)
Pesos (2:35)
Gag Reflex (1:25)
Dastardly Love Song (1:40)
Bodies Drop (2:08)
All I Wanna Be (1:47)
What U Here Foe (1:55)
Review: Omar S does what he wants, so we are often treated to some surprises on his FXHE label that come seemingly out of nowhere. If they come with his stamp of approval, though, that is enough for us to find them intriguing, at the very least. This one is from Dastardly Kids aka Sonny Dulphi and Pat2Dope and they bring hi tech styles to hip-hop. The sounds are raw and twisted, with spoken-word bars over dense layers of synth and drums on opener '4 Every Day Dastardly'. There is a metallic feel to the icy cold and sleazy beats of 'Bu$$ The Bank', more depth to 'Pesos' which has a cloud rap vibe and more stoned and late night vibes to 'Dastardly Love Song'. A fresh double 7" for sure.

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Cerrone By Cerrone
Cerrone By Cerrone (limited blue vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: BEC 5610893. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Give Me Love (5:11)
My Desire (3:02)
Got To Have Lovin' (2:10)
Look For Love (The Reflex Revision) (5:18)
The Only One (Mercer remix) (3:35)
Cerrone's Paradise (Joey Negro Soulful mix) (3:14)
Love In C Minor (Dimitri From Paris remix) (3:52)
Je Suis Music (2:58)
Standing In The Rain (4:32)
Call Me Tonight (2:00)
Took Me So Long (4:41)
The Impact (2:27)
Hooked On You (5:10)
You Are The One (4:11)
Striptease (3:30)
Supernature (6:19)
Review: All hail the mighty Cerrone, one of the most important figures in the development of a European disco sound distinct from what was happening in the US. His run of LPs in the late 70s introduced a new, synth-driven sound which spawned some monumental hits, the biggest of which undoubtedly being 'Supernature'. Now the veteran disco machine is celebrating 50 years of active service in music by revisiting his former glories with new versions of much-loved favourites. Alongside these productions, Cerrone has also invited some more contemporary players to produce remixes, including Dimitri From Paris and The Reflex.
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Trying To Go Back EP
Cat: PARTOUT 803. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
Electro
Reflexivity (6:09)
Aerial (6:01)
Introcity (6:13)
Non Futuristic (6:08)
Review: Curity is a Russian artist who brings his distinctive Eastern European sounds to this new EP on Partout. He kicks it off with 'Reflexivity' which pairs silky synths and well swung claps with Detroit techno sounds that Derrick May once dubbed hi-tek soul. 'Aerial' is another majestic machine workout with its own sense of heart and warmth from the finger clicks, bulbous bass and neon, wispy synths. 'Introcity' kees the future vibes alive with more serene synth work and classy techno grooves then 'Non Futuristic' rounds out in buoyant fashion.
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The Craig Charles Trunk Of Funk Volume 2
Craig CHARLES / VARIOUS
Cat: SBM 006LP. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Funk
The Allergies - "Move On Baby" (Exclusive Trunk Of Funk mix) (3:11)
Cha Wa - "My People" (3:53)
Acantha Lang - "He Said/She Said" (4:03)
Lafayette Afro Rock Band - "Soul Makossa" (4:57)
STR4TA - "Rhythm In Your Mind" (3:47)
The Bamboos - "Ride On Time" (4:19)
Jay Nemor & Electrified - "Sitting On Top Of The World" (4:09)
Mario Biondi & The High Five Quintet - "This Is What You Are" (radio edit) (4:20)
Luther Ingram - "If It's All The Same To You Babe" (2:50)
The Souljazz Orchestra - "Sorrow Fly Away" (4:54)
Smoove & Turrell - "Slow Down" (Smoove Exclusive Trunk Of Funk remix) (4:50)
Joseph Malik - "Mixed Race Combination" (4:13)
The Crow - "Your Autumn Of Tomorrow" (2:30)
Ferry Ultra - "Why Did You Do It" (feat Ashley Slater - The Reflex Revision - edit) (4:26)
The Traffic - "Beat It" (4:41)
Lettuce - "Checker Wrecker" (feat Big Tony & Jungle Boogie) (5:52)
Joel Culpepper - "WAR" (4:16)
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - "Hole In One" (4:37)
PM Warson - "(Don't) Hold Me Down" (3:11)
Review: Who knew an entertainment career spanning the likes of comic sci-fi series like Red Dwarf and kitsch game shows vis-a-vis Robot Wars could result in a side stint curating soul compilations? Well, it's exactly what happened to Craig Charles, who also happens to have been manning BBC6 Music's soul and funk corner for almost 20 years now, not to mention regularly touring the world as a DJ. This isn't his first 'Trunk of Funk'. The first was overwhelmingly well-received by a "funk hungry public", and now, our national treasure Craigy-boy has ensured said public doesn't starve a second time round. Backboned by Charles' introductory yells to imaginary screaming crowds - "are you ready!?" - we cycle through funk bits both old and new, exclusive and widely-available, from Cha Wa to Luther Ingram to Joel Culpepper. Craig says: "Give your ears and feet enough mellifluous musical fodder to last you until Volume 3 - Awooga!"
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Beltram Volume 2 (reissue)
Beltram Volume 2 (reissue) (translucent green vinyl 12")
Cat: RS 9104XGREEN. Rel: 09 Dec 22
 
Techno
My Sound (4:05)
The Melody (4:40)
Sub-Bass Experience (4:52)
The Reflex (4:51)
Review: Joey Beltram would likely feel you it is as much a blessing as it is a curse to have made a tune as monstrously successful and widely known as 'Energy Flash' so early in your career. Along the way, he made plenty of others that are just as effective in their mix of techno, breaks and rave. This second volume of them on the Belgian label R&S proves that. 'My Sound' is all throwback rave horns and textured metal drum sounds, while 'The Melody' has a more stripped-back but no less effective sound. 'Sub-Bass Experience' is just that - a bowel-bothering low end is the main feature with sharp hi-hats and blistering synths up top. 'The Reflex' shuts things down in marching late-night fashion.
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Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 2011-2021 (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: JDNCCD 57X. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody's On The Run
The Death Of You & Me
AKA What A Life!
If I Had A Gun
In The Heat Of The Moment
Riverman
Lock All The Doors
The Dying Of The Light
Ballad Of The Mighty I
We're On Our Way Now
Black Star Dancing
Holy Mountain (remastered)
A Dream Is All I Need To Get By
This Is The Place
It's A Beautiful World
Blue Moon Rising
Dead In The Water (live At RTE 2FM Studios, dublin)
Flying On The Ground
It's A Beautiful World (instrumental)
If I Had A Gun (acoustic version)
Black Star Dancing (Skeleton Key remix)
Black Star Dancing (12" mix instrumental)
The Man Who Built The Moon (acoustic version)
International Magic (demo)
Blue Moon Rising (Sons Of The Desert remix)
The Dying Of The Light (acoustic version)
This Is The Place (Skeleton Key remix)
This Is The Place (instrumental)
Black Star Dancing (The Reflex Revision)
Be Careful What You Wish For (instrumental)
Review: To mark a decade since Noel Gallagher launched his post-Oasis band, High Flying Birds, the monobrow-sporting Mancunian has decided to offer-up a three-disc retrospective featuring a mixture of highlights, previously unreleased material and hard-to-find remixes. Those who've kept track of the band's career will know what to expect, namely a mixture of Beatles-inspired beat pop, heavier psychedelic rock, bluesy indie anthems and, more recently, throbbing indie-dance numbers inspired by Gallagher's increasing interest in electronic music. The remixes featured on the third disc are generally rather good too, with highlights including Sons of the Desert's take on 'Blue Moon Rising' and the Rephlex's surprisingly funky revision of 'Black Star Dancing'.
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The Flower Picker
Cat: YOY 014. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Electro
Reaction (8:11)
Undo Vida (6:27)
Pander (7:24)
Moro Reflex (8:27)
Review: Portuguese electronic artist Pedro Goya lends his latest and best efforts to French label YoY - a sublabel of the Yoyaku family - for a textured sway through dreamy minimal house and elegant acid progressions. Much like picking flowers, the EP puts across the feeling of being 'in the zone', with the tracks seeming to flow seamlessly through similar keys and timbres, all while nailing a raw, real, even ancient feel.
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Tags: Minimal | Acid House
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Now That's What I Call USA: The 80s
VARIOUS
Now That's What I Call USA: The 80s (blue red & white vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LPNNNOW 143. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Pop
Bruce Springsteen - "Hungry Heart" (3:12)
Jack & Diane - "John Mellencamp" (4:15)
The Police - "Every Breath You Take" (remastered 2003) (4:09)
Pat Benatar - "Love Is A Battlefield" (4:09)
Kim Carnes - "Bette Davis Eyes" (3:43)
Daryl Hall & John Oates - "You Make My Dreams (Come True)" (3:03)
Rick Springfield - "Jessie's Girl" (3:13)
REO Speedwagon - "Keep On Loving You" (3:21)
Diana Ross - "Upside Down" (4:03)
Lipps Inc - "Funkytown" (single version) (3:59)
Company B - "Fascinated" (edit) (3:49)
Michael Sembello - "Maniac" (single mix) (4:17)
Aretha Franklin - "Freeway Of Love" (single mix) (4:05)
The S.O.S Band - "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" (part 1 - remastered 2004) (3:14)
Ray Parker Jr - "Ghostbusters" (3:58)
Steve Miller Band - "Abracadabra" (2003 remastered) (3:34)
Yes - "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" (4:22)
Duran Duran - "The Reflex" (4:21)
A Flock Of Seagulls - "I Ran (So Far Away)" (single edit) (3:40)
Corey Hart - "Sunglasses At Night" (3:56)
Peter Schilling - "Major Tom (Coming Home)" (4:08)
Nena - "99 Luftballons" (3:52)
Kenny Loggins - "Danger Zone" (From "Top Gun" Soundtrack) (3:32)
Christopher Cross - "Ride Like The Wind" (4:23)
The J. Geils Band - "Centerfold" (3:39)
Night Ranger - "Sister Christian" (4:14)
Journey - "Open Arms" (3:18)
Richard Marx - "Endless Summer Nights" (4:25)
Foreigner - "Waiting For A Girl Like You" (4:45)
Blondie - "Call Me" (Theme From "American Gigolo") (3:29)
R.E.M. - "Stand" (3:12)
The Fixx - "One Thing Leads To Another" (3:14)
Pretenders - "Show Me" (4:07)
Belinda Carlisle - "Mad About You" (album version) (3:34)
The Bangles - "Walk Like An Egyptian" (3:19)
Culture Club - "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" (2:38)
Debbie Gibson - "Foolish Beat" (4:25)
Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - "Say Say Say" (remastered 2015) (3:49)
Olivia Newton-John - "Physical" (album version) (3:42)
Tina Turner - "What's Love Got To Do With It" (3:45)
Juice Newton - "Angel Of The Morning" (album version) (4:05)
Whitney Houston - "You Give Good Love" (4:07)
Jennifer Holliday - "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" (4:04)
Neil Diamond - "America" (From "The Jazz Singer" Soundtrack) (4:19)
Review: 'Walk Like an Egyptian', 'Funkytown', 'Bette Davis Eyes', 'Physical' - a small selection of legendary songs from this titanic collection of American hits from the 80s that are featured in this compilation. Musicians that have had an international and timeless appeal, influencing modern charting acts to this day like Dua Lipa and even influencing manga artists like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure author Hirohiko Araki, who named characters after bands like R.E.M and AC/DC. There's not much that can be said here that the thousands of litres of ink spilt on icons like Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner - every name here has transcended the traditional pop cycle into household names, almost half a century later. This is a must-grab for the 80s collector, the nostalgic and the uninitiated alike. To call these tracks peak artistry is to put it lightly.
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Live Vol 2
Live Vol 2 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5612476. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Shadow (7:27)
LordHennessy (6:55)
Ascend (5:51)
Recast (1:59)
Reflex (5:36)
Iknowhowyoufeel (5:37)
Gamesofluck (5:11)
Thefear (5:59)
Transcend (7:46)
Entrance (5:44)
Lightenup (1:58)
React (2:31)
Review: Originally from Australia, now based in Berlin, Parcels are the consummate live disco-house band. In the past four years they've demonstrated that on their studio recordings, but they're the kind of outfit which really make sense on the stage, as all the players vibe off each other and the crowd in pursuit of dancefloor perfection. After their widely celebrated first live album back in 2020, they're back with another volume which captures the set they've been playing out in more recent times. If you need an instant portal to peak-time, glittery festival magic, this live album is your dream ticket.
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