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Grandfeathered
Cat: AC 3013012. Rel: 25 Feb 16
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Initial (3:51)
Glow Vastly (5:23)
I Catch You Napping (5:45)
Kiddy Pool Dreams (6:02)
Comet Marbles (6:30)
The Cherry Pit (5:42)
Molkky (4:17)
Grandfeathered (5:47)
Review: Put it down to geographical isolation or simply a more vivid imagination that most, but this Russian troupe had already set their stall out as an outfit fit to take shoegaze and dreampop paradigms and reinvent them in innovative and startlingly luminous style. 'Grandfeathered' however is another quantum leap again, as Pinkshinyultrablast lurch into the unknown with a sound equal parts earthbound heaviness and sky-kissing rapture. Yet the beauty of this record is that it generally sounds like a step forward for a genre oft mired in retrospective reverence - if a multiplication sum of the ethereal and emotional strains of Sigur Ros and the glacial electronica of M83 sounds like your poison, look no further,
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Methods Of Movement
Theo PARRISH / VARIOUS
Cat: SSMXCD 2. Rel: 08 Apr 16
 
Deep House
Undisputed Truth - "Sandman"
Tullio De Piscopo - "Stop Bajon (Primavera)"
Lil Louis & The World - "Funny How U Luv"
Outside - "The Plan" (Kton mix)
Level 42 - "Love Meeting Love"
Skyy - "First Time Around"
First Choice - "Love Having You Around"
Luther Vandross - "Never Too Much"
Tony Allen - "Hustlers"
James Brown - "Get It On The Good Foot"
Joe Lewis - "Love Mystery (Of Love #2)"
Kenny Dixon Jr - "I Like It" (Sherard Ingram mix)
ERB - "The Weekend"
Leron Carson - "China Trax"
Theo Parrish - "Reaction To Plastic"
Incognito - "I Can See The Future"
George Benson - "The World Is A Ghetto"
Two Tons O Fun - "Make Someone Feel Happy Today"
One Way - "Do Your Thang" (feat Al Hudson)
Review: Since its' initial release back in 2000, Theo Parrish's Methods Of Movement mix has attained cult status. 16 years on, the set has lost none of its' potency, or for that matter its' ability to entertain. An exercise in classic dancefloor eclecticism, it offers a sprint through dusty disco, soul, funk, Afrobeat, boogie, Detroit techno and deep house. It's effectively the kind of set you'd expect Parrish to play at a house party, laying down favourites from Tullio De Piscopo (the Balearic classic "Stop Bajon (Primavera)", Luther Vandross, Tony Allen, Incognito, First Choice and pal Kenny Dixon Jr. Packed full of energy, and shot through with soul, Methods Of Movement is Theo Parrish at his mercurial best.
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Played by: Kisk
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The Ship (Deluxe Collector's Edition)
The Ship (Deluxe Collector's Edition) (limited CD in hardback book + art prints)
Cat: WARPCD 272X. Rel: 29 Apr 16
 
Ambient/Drone
The Ship
Fickle Sun
Fickle Sun The Hour Is Thin
Fickle Sun I'm Set Free
Review: Given that Warp Records has described this set from ambient legend Brian Eno as "almost as much musical novel, as a traditional album", it's perhaps fitting that this limited edition comes housed in a hardback book. The album's narrative unfurls slowly across the album's four tracks, picking up pace during the 26-minute "Fickle Sun" suite of tracks. Predictably, it's all hugely atmospheric and attractive, featuring a mix of dreamy electronics, twinkling pianos, poetic spoken word extracts and, according to Eno's own notes, "three-dimensional recording techniques". Perhaps most intriguing of all, though, is closer "Fickle Sun I'm Set Free", which sees Eno paying tribute to the hazy, psychedelic pop of Harry Nilsson.
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A Moon Shaped Pool
A Moon Shaped Pool (CD + booklet)
Cat: XLCD 790. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Indie/Alternative
Burn The Witch (3:41)
Daydreaming (6:26)
Decks Dark (4:41)
Desert Island Disk (3:44)
Ful Stop (6:07)
Glass Eyes (2:53)
Identikit (4:26)
The Numbers (5:44)
Present Tense (5:03)
Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief (4:38)
True Love Waits (5:08)
Review: There was naturally much excitement when A Moon Shaped Pool, Radiohead's surprise ninth studio set, popped up on streaming and download services back in May. Here it gets a CD release, offering those who prefer physical products a chance to bathe in its' woozy eccentricities. Seen by some as a return to their arty rock roots following an extended period spend exploring electronics, the album's 11 tracks draw on a variety of influences (krautrock, ambient, Pavement, James Blake, Stockhausen, intense melancholia etc.), with predictably impressive results. Occasionally elegant, string-laden and grandiose, always beautiful, and sometimes intensely moving, A Moon Shaped Pool is undeniably up there with the band's best work.
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Bless
Bless (CD)
Cat: SSCD 08. Rel: 23 Jun 16
 
Deep House
Hanna's Waltz
His Eyes
A Moment In Time
My Heart
Hanna vs Karu - "Effervescence"
The Sketch
As Fresh As
Haunted
Feel You
Water Into Wine
Review: Jazz-wise deep house and downtempo producer Hanna has a string of fine albums to his name stretching back to the tail end of the '90s. Bless, though, is his first full-length since 2008, and sees the Cleveland, Ohio man transfer to Theo Parrish's legendary Sound Signature imprint. Each of the album's ten tracks comes dripping in hazy, late night soul, as Hanna smoothly shuffles between hazy nu-jazz explorations and various strains of sensual deep house. For the DJs there are plenty of floor-friendly moments, while the inclusion of a string of groovier downtempo workouts should please the home listening posse.
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Take Her Up To Monto!
Cat: PIASR 875CDX. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Pop
Mastermind
Pretty Gardens
Thoughts Wasted
Lip Service
Ten Miles High
Whatever
Romantic Comedy
Nervous Sleep
Sitting & Counting
Review: Roisin Murphy seems to be getting more prolific with age. It's less than a year since the release of the critically acclaimed off-pop thriller Hairless Toys, and the Irish artist and former Moloko singer is ready to release the follow-up. Where its predecessor was bold, brassy and cheery, Take Her Up To Monto is an altogether more atmospheric affair, arguably closer in feel to her work with Moloko during the late '90s and early 2000s. Musically intriguing and largely downtempo in tone, it sees Murphy taking her left-of-centre take on pop in eccentric and evocative new directions. Even the album's most obviously upbeat moments - such as the cheery "Romantic Comedy" - feature musical backdrops that bristle with leftfield ideas and fuzzy, off-kilter electronics.
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Greg Belson's Divine Disco: American Gospel Disco 1974-1984
VARIOUS
Cat: COS 017CD. Rel: 12 Jul 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Enlightment - "Faith Is The Key"
Delores Fuller - "One More Chance Lord"
Gospel Ambassadors - "What Kind Of Man Is This"
Enlightment - "What's Happening People"
Betty Griffin - "Free Spirit"
The Inspirational Souls - "Jesus Is Going Away (But He's Coming Back Again)"
Gospel Ambassadors - "Thank You Jesus"
Gloria Grffin - "You"
The Masters Of Music - "Troubles Don't Last Always"
The Gospelaires Of Dayton Ohio - "No Where To Run"
Shirley Finney - "Give Your Best To The Master"
The Testimonial Singers - "No Greater Love"
Herman Harris & The Voices Of Faith Hope & Love - "Give Yourself To Jesus"
Gospel Ambassadors - "Thank You Jesus" (Steve Cobby remix)
Masters Of Music - "Trouble Don't Last Always" (Rahaan edit)
Review: The "Mighty" Greg Belson has a bit of a soft spot for gospel disco, a sub-genre that proved popular in some of the genre's more righteous clubs. In Divine Disco, he offers up a lesson in the style, gathering together mostly little known gems originally released between 1974 and '84 (plus, it should also be noted, two tasty contemporary re-rubs from Rahaan and Steve Cobby). It's perhaps a little more varied than you'd expect; contrast, for example, the hands-in-the-air, can-I-get-a-witness enthusiasm of Gospel Ambassadors' "What Kind Of Man Is This", and the smooth, slowed-down torch song feel of "Give Yourself To Jesus" by Herman Harris & The Voices Of Faith & Love.
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Boogie Breakdown: South African Synth Disco 1980-1984
VARIOUS
Cat: COS 018CD. Rel: 28 Sep 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Cannibals - "Hey Tonight"
Cannibals - "We Keep On Keeping On"
Harari - "Party"
Harari - "Good Vibes"
Don Laka - "I Wanna Be Myself"
Don Laka - "Lets Move The Night"
Neville Nash - "Breakdown"
Neville Nash - "Perfect Love"
Benjamin Ball - "Flash A Flashlight"
Benjamin Ball - "I Just Keep Dancing"
Al Etto - "You've Got The Love"
Al Etto - "Hold On To Love"
Review: Cultures of Soul have a reputation for digging deep for inspiration, so it's little surprise to see their latest compilation shine a light on the previously unheralded South African synth-disco scene of the early 1980s. Compiled by label boss Deano Sounds and Johannesburg digger DJ Okapi, Boogie Breakdown gathers together 12 hitherto hidden gems from six seminal South African acts. There's naturally much to admire throughout, from the spacey synths and celebratory vocals of Harari's "Party", and the slick, soulful electrofunk of Don Laka's "I Wanna Be Myself", to the reggae and P-funk flavoured thrills of Benjamin Ball's "Flash A Flashlight", and the sensual, late night synth-soul of Al Etto's "Hold On To Love".
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Pura Vida Presents Beach Diggin' Volume 4
GUTS & MAMBO / VARIOUS
Cat: HS 154CD. Rel: 03 Oct 16
 
Funk
Boris Garbiner Happening - "Breezin"
Glenn Riccs - "I've Been Waiting For You"
Serginho Meriti - "Bons Momentos"
Sue Barker - "Love To The People"
Shoody - "Tokyo Melody"
Taxi - "Pode Chorar"
Alec Khaoli - "Cross Lines"
Bebeto - "Neguinho Poeta"
Brooski - "This Love"
Noriko Miyamoto - "My Life"
Jemâa - "Bob Marley"
Denny King - "Chiquito"
OREA - "Desintegration"
Black Sugar - "All Your Love"
Review: Piloted by Ibiza-based producer Guts and Los Angeles' crate-digger Mambo, the Beach Diggin' series gleefully gathers together sun lounger-friendly cuts from around the World. While there's always a lazy, sun-ready feel to their selections, they stick closer to soul, funk, disco and boogie than many other like-minded collections. This fourth volume in the series is packed with more obscure, horizontally inclined material from the likes of Sue Barker (not the former tennis player, obviously), Alex Khaoli (the talk box-sporting, electrofunk-era jazz-funk beauty of "Cross Lines"), Brooski (the close-dance sweetness of "This Love"), and Jemaa (the reggae-soul shuffle of "Bob Marley").
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Stranger Things: Volume 1 (Soundtrack)
Cat: INV 176CD. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
Soundtracks
Stranger Things
Kids
Nancy & Barb
This Isn't You
Lay-Z-Boy
Friendship
Eleven
A Kiss
Castle Byers
Hawkins
The Upside Down
After Sarah
One Blink For Yes
Photos In The Woods
Fresh Blood
Lamps
Hallucinations
Hanging The Lights
Biking To School
Are You Sure?
Agents
Papa
Cops Are Good At Finding
No Weapons
Walking Through The Upside Down
She'll Kill You
Run Away
No Autopsy
Dispatch
Joyce & Lonnie Fighting
Lights Out
Hazmat Suits
Theoretically
You Can Talk To Me
What Else Is There To Do?
Hawkins Lab
Review: There's no doubt that the brilliant, synthesizer-heavy soundtrack played a key part in the success of Netflix's deliciously odd thriller, Stranger Things. Written and performed by Survive members Kyle Dixon and Michael Steen, it got the right balance between John Carpenter style creepiness, Vangelis-like melodiousness, and the cinematic feel of classic movie soundtrack material. Happily, the streaming behemoth has decided to release two volumes of musical highlights from the series, beginning with this first volume. It's testament to the quality of the Texas-based duo's work that those who've not seen the series should still enjoy it. This is atmospheric, clandestine electronic music of the highest order.
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Black Focus
Cat: BWOOD 0157CD. Rel: 04 Nov 16
 
Jazz
Black Focus
Strings Of Light
Rememberance
Yo Chavez
Ayla
OG
Lowrider
Mansur's Message
Wingtai Drums
Joint 17
Review: There have been plenty of column inches devoted to this collaborative debut album from hyped producer Kamaal Williams (AKA Rhythm Section International sort Henry Wu), and fast-rising Afrobeat drummer Yussef Dayes. With such raw talent to choose from, it's little surprise to find that Black Focus is as good as the critics claim. Their sound is distinctive: a London-centric take on jazz-funk that's loose, rich, organic and shot through with soul. Their major influences seem to be the work of West London broken beat pioneer Kaidi Tatham, and his inspiration, jazz-funk legend Herbie Hancock. These touchstones, combined with Dayes' brilliant drumming and Williams' superb synth solos and jammed-out Rhodes lines, makes Black Focus a hugely alluring set.
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Nothing Stays The Same
Cat: GCW 02LPCD. Rel: 28 Feb 17
 
Deep House
Intro
A Morning Crystal Clear
As He Fell Through The Sunrise (feat Olivia Lincoln)
Aurora (Siren Song Of A Counter Culture)
Let Go
Truffle Magic
Rise & Funk (feat Olivia Lincoln)
Cloudlifter
Lift Off (part 2)
Comedown Cosmonaut
Review: Theo Conrad (better known for his work under the Paxton Fettel alias) has long been one of Greta Cottage Workshop's most intriguing artists. His first album for the Devon imprint, Everything Stays The Same, inhibited similar territory to the classic deep house/downtempo/soul/jazz fusion of fellow West Country dwellers The Rurals. Described by the label as "instrumental contemporary jazz-funk", Nothing Stays The Same sees Conrad combining loose jazz breaks and jazzy synths with the kind of rich grooves, fireside chords and dreamy electronics more often found in vintage deep house productions. It's a formula that results in a string of hugely impressive tracks.
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Con Struct
Cat: BB 243CD. Rel: 22 Mar 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Wurm
Sieht Hoch
Lacht
Und Fangt Den Vogel!
Drachenbaume Sind Friedliche Wesen
Wiegenlied Fur Katzen
Review: The latest artist to delve into Conrad Schnitzler's vast archive of synthesizer sounds and Con-Struct new tracks is Pole, AKA dub-tronica stalwart Stefan Betke. In the liner notes, Betke admits to never warming to Schnitzler's brand of synthesizer experimentalism, despite respecting the German pioneer's vast body of work. Yet despite these misgivings, Betke has produced an impressive set which melds some of Schnitzler's trademark electronics - woozy, evocative, out-there and occasionally hugely challenging - with his own glitch-heavy rhythms and dub techno inspired textures. The result is a collection of finely tuned tracks that effortlessly joins the dots between 1970s electronica, '90s IDM, and Betke's distinctly dub-wise production style.
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This Old Dog
Cat: CT 260CD. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
My Old Man (2:00)
This Old Dog (2:00)
Baby You're Out (2:00)
For The First Time (2:00)
One Another (2:00)
Still Beating (2:00)
Sister (1:18)
Dreams From Yesterday (2:00)
A Wolf Who Wears Sheeps Clothes (2:00)
One More Love Song (2:00)
On The Level (2:00)
Moonlight On The River (2:00)
Watching Him Fade Away (2:00)
Review: Mac Demarco has a certain cachet as a happy-go-lucky slacker, with campfire atmosphere to spare and chorus pedals set to stun, somewhat in the manner of a millennial Cat Stevens. The songs on 'This Old Dog' go way beyond - focusing on his relationships with family and friends, they're in equal parts mature, affecting and memorable in their melodic sleight-of-hand. Certainly the lazy charm and laid-back goofiness are present and correct here, but 'This Old Dog' displays a genuine reflective depth and emotional resonance.
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Slowdive
Cat: DOC 132CD. Rel: 05 May 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Slomo (2:00)
Star Roving (2:00)
Don't Know Why (2:00)
Sugar For The Pill (2:00)
Everyone Knows (2:00)
No Longer Making Time (2:00)
Go Get It (2:00)
Falling Ashes (2:00)
Review: The return of Slowdive has been one of the minor miracles of the 21st century thus far - having originally split up in a mist of disinterest and press opprobrium in the Britpop-damaged mid-'90s, the band have watched their profile and reputation slowly rise to the extent of them now being regarded as scene pioneers and innovators. True to its eponymous name, this album is the sound of these Thames Valley charmers re-asserting everything that made them magical in the first place a full quarter century on, not to mention a dizzying collision of ethereal harmonies, heavenly guitar cascades and opiated dreamstates possessed of a timeless allure.
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Out Of The Blue
Phil MISON / VARIOUS
Cat: LENGCD 012. Rel: 08 Jun 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Cactus Rose Project - "Jelly"
Leston Paul - "Santa Cruz"
Dancing Fantasy - "Voodoo Jammin'" (Eros mix)
Bandolero - "Reves Noirs" (instrumental)
Don Carlos - "Aqua" (part One)
Language - "Tranquility Bass"
Kamasutra - "Sugar Step"
Moodswings - "The Jazz Man"
Congarilla - "Sacred Tree"
Red Sun - "Honey From The Baka"
Coste Apetrea - "Hej Dar"
Christoph Spendel Group - "Forever"
Frank De Wulf - "The End"
Cantoma - "Gambarra" (unreleased mix)
Review: Out of the Blue is arguably a more personal collection than many of Phil Mison's previous compilations. It was inspired by his first few trips to the White Isle of Ibiza, and specifically the unlikely set of circumstances that led to him filling in for the legendary Jose Padilla at the Cafe Del Mar. Musically, the track list is reflective of the story, joining the dots between impossible-to-find rarities (see the loved-up jazz-rock of "Jelly" by the Cactus Rose Project and the life-affirming fusion business of Christoph Spendel Group's "Forever"), huggable Balearic synth-pop, flamenco-inspired sunset gems and a smattering of head-in-the-clouds Italian dream house gems. Given Mison's heritage and status within the Balearic scene, it's little surprise to find that Out of the Blue is utterly brilliant.
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Played by: Ursula 1000
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Cigarettes After Sex
Cat: PTKF 21462. Rel: 09 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
K
Each Time You Fall In Love
Sunsetz
Apocalypse
Flash
Sweet
Opera House
Truly
John Wayne
Young & Dumb
Review: The last ten years have seen no shortage of bands with their delay pedals set to stun intent on capturing an aura of dreamlike radiance. Yet Texas 'pop-noir' troupe Cigarettes After Sex are no ordinary shoegazers, for a variety of reasons - frontman Greg Gonzalez' androgynous and dulcet tones may be part of the appeal, yet moreover it's the quality of the songwriting here, which never falls prey to the style-over-substance traps of their peers. Indeed, this debut is more than enough to justify the considerable hype around this outfit, being a collection of ditties as sultry as they are atmopsheric.
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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
Cat: XLCD 868. Rel: 23 Jun 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Airbag
Paranoid Android
Subterranean Homesick Alien
Exit Music (For A Film)
Let Down
Karma Police
Fitter Happier
Electioneering
Climbing Up The Walls
No Surprises
Lucky
The Tourist
I Promise
Man Of War
Lift
Lull
Meeting In The Aisle
Melatonin
A Reminder
Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2)
Pearly
Palo Alto
How I Made My Millions
Review: Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.
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Incidents
Cat: SFQCD 002. Rel: 26 Jun 17
 
Minimal/Tech House
Entry
A Civil Dose
Fever
Stand Up
Do It For Me
Disco Rebellion
Shape Your Dreams
Raid
Master Of The Universe
Ripple Effect
Exit
Review: After recent releases on the Save Fabric album, Alola & Jack Trax, Mr.C has delved deep into his musical psyche to deliver an acid master-class that's influenced by Ska, Dub, Electro, Italo Disco, Acid House & Tech House, bringing his roots up to date with this massive modern production. Incidents is about things that can happen while clubbing. Down-tempo tracks Entry Search, A Civil Dose & Quick Exit will dub you out. Slightly quicker Acid Fever & Stand Up will completely groove you & dance tracks Do It For Me, Disco Rebellion, Shape Your Dreams, Raid, Ripple Effect & Master Of The Universe will make you dance like no-one's watching. Incidents is the complete electronic album that pulls all the punches, gives a nod to the past & yet has it's feet firmly embedded in the future. This is easily Mr.C's best solo work to date & essential listening.
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Claremont 56 Ten Year Anniversary 2007-2017
VARIOUS
Claremont 56 Ten Year Anniversary 2007-2017 (limited hand-numbered unmixed 3xCD)
Cat: C56CD 021. Rel: 01 Aug 17
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Statues - "River Darkness"
Smith & Mudd - "Mhor" (Lexx remix)
FreshRo! - "Pacific State" (Phil Mison remix)
Okinawa Delays - "Nariyama Ayagu" (feat Satoko Ishimine - Max Essa dub)
Mudd & Pollard - "Far Away" (Ron Trent remix)
Paraiso - "Teu Sorriso" (Jex Opolis remix)
Jack Cutter - "Serpent Strut" (Larry Heard Fingers Deep remix)
Smith & Mudd - "Nether" (Bjorn Torske extended version)
U-She - "Blue Sky" (Mudd remix)
Zee Erf - "Southern Freeez" (Sean P India Navigation mix)
Holger Czukay - "Music To Be Murdered By"
Paqua - "Dalas"
Paqua - "Late Train" (Mushrooms Project remix)
Bison - "Familiar Stranger" (Baldelli & Diongi remix)
Paqua - "Ruby Running Faker" (Emperor Machine extended vocal)
Bison - "Travellers" (Ptaki mix)
Smith & Mudd - "The Surveyor" (40 Thieves remix)
Bison - "Salmon Spungcake"
Leo Ceccanti - "Andromeda Bound"
Mudd & Pollard - "Scaffold" (Nad Tyler Epic Fail mix)
Bison - "Moe" (dublet)
Bison - "Familiar Stranger" (Incect Beat)
FreshRo! - "Pacific State" (Eddit Beat)
Smith & Mudd - "The Surveyor" (Beat Off)
Smith & Mudd - "Mhor" (Interfering Bastard version)
Paraiso - "Teu Sorriso" (Beat Up)
Smith & Mudd - "Nether" (Golden Sh dublet)
Smith & Mudd - "Nether" (Cretoid Wave bonus)
Holger Czukay - "Music To Be Murdered By" (Affable Homicide dub)
Paqua - "Ruby Running Faker" (Further Abused version)
Mudd & Pollard - "Scaffold" (Tartine De Merde version)
Holger Czukay - "Music To Be Murdered By" (Splutisch takeaway)
Review: As he did to celebrate Claremont 56's fifth birthday, Paul "Mudd" Murphy has enlisted the help of the Idjut Boys to mark the passing of the label's first decade. This time round, the long-serving dub disco duo has put together a spellbinding, two-disc mix of specially commissioned material. Of course, they've gone to town, blending the label's 10th birthday tracks with oodles of dub delay, all manner of trippy effects, and a swathe of their own specially prepared dubs, DJ tools and re-edits. These intoxicating, mind altering versions are showcased in unmixed form on disc three, following two discs of horizontal Balearic bliss, slow-dance goodness and the impossible-to-pigeonhole antics of Can founder Holgar Czukay.
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Sweet As Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From The Horn Of Africa
VARIOUS
Cat: OSTCD 003. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
International
Nimco Jamaac - "Buuraha U Dheer (The Highest Mountains)"
Aamina Camaari - "Rag Waa Nacab Iyo Nasteexo (Men Are Cruel & Kind)"
Ali Nuur - "Unknown"
Hibo Nuura - "Haddii Hoobalkii Gabay (If The Artist Let's You Down)"
Gacaltooyo Band - "Ninkaan Ogayn (He Who Does Not Know)" (feat Faduumina Hilowle)
Iftiin Band - "Xuduud Ma Leh Xubigaan (This Love Has No Boundaries)" (feat Mahmud Abdalla "Jerry" Hussen & Maryan Naasir)
Xasan Diiriye - "Qaraami (Love)"
Dur Dur Band - "Gorof (Elixir)" (feat Sahra Dawo)
Sharaf Band - "Kadeed Badanaa Naftaydani (My Life Is Full Of Tribulations)" (feat Xaawo Hiiraan)
4 Mars - "Na Daadihi (Guide Us)"
Danan Hargeysa - "Uur Hooyo (Mother's Womb)" (feat Mohamed "Huro" Abdihashi)
Sharero Band - "Qays Iyo Layla (Romeo & Juliet)" (feat Faadumo Qaasim)
Waaberi - "Oktoobar Waatee? Waa Taayadii (What's October? It's Ours)"
Dur Dur Band - "Duruuf Maa Laygu Diidee (Rejected Due To My Circumstance)" (feat Muqtar Idi Ramadan)
Iftiin Band - "Anaa Qaylodhaanta" (feat Mahmud Abdalla "Jerry" Hussen)
Review: In 1988, on the eve of the civil war that began to tear apart Somalia in the early 1990s, an intrepid band of broadcasters and journalists secretly salvaged some 10,000 cassettes of homegrown music from the archives of Radio Hargeissa in Somaliland. Almost 30 years on, those tapes have finally been mined for Sweet As Broken Dates, a brilliant compilation that finally showcases some of the multitude of gems that were recorded and released in the country between the late '60s and early '90s. It's a brilliant collection, all told, full of exotic music that combines Western styles - soul, funk, disco, pop, reggae, boogie, psychedelic rock and even early hip-hop- with musical influences from the wider region (most notably Arabic and tropical music from islands in the Indian Ocean). In other words, it should be an essential purchase.
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Tags: African
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Bicep
Bicep (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 244. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Deep House
Orca
Glue
Kites
Vespa
Ayaya
Spring
Drift
Opal
Rain
Ayr
Vale
Aura
Review: Of all DJ duos currently operating in British dance music, Belfast boys Bicep might be the hardest to pin down (Optimo aside, of course). Certainly, this debut album is not easy to pigeonhole, though it is an enjoyably cohesive listen. This is largely down to two factors; the frequent use of deliciously colorful and loved-up synthesizer parts, and the duo's innate ability to utilize beats tailor-made for dancefloor devastation. So while keen dancefloor historians may notice sly (and not so subtle) nods to '89 rave, U.S house and garage, Italo-disco, late '90s progressive house, jungle and early British hardcore, the album never sounds anything less than a fine set of Bicep tracks. Expect it to be one of the biggest albums of the year.
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Every Country's Sun
Cat: ROCKACT 108CD. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Coolverine
Party In The Dark
Brain Sweeties
Crossing The Road Material
Aka 47
20 Size
1000 Foot Face
Don't Believe The Fife
Battered At A Scramble
Old Poisons
Every Country's Sun
Review: Breaking from their exceptional soundtrack work of late, the infallible Scottish post-rock behemoth Mogwai have returned to the studio for their ninth full-length. 'Every Country's Sun' is a whirlwind album whose sheer impact hinges on its powerful use of contrast, most likely evident of their recent film and television score work. Passages of atmospheric calm give way to loud cascading floods of aggression without sounding trite, forced or clumsy, and a more polished use of electronics further accentuates the band's tonal variety. From the spatial futuristic opener 'Coolverine' to the album's grinding and mechanical climax, 'Every Country's Sun' feels like a score for a film not yet made, following all the highs, lows, twists and turns of narrative told by a band continuing to showcase their deft and controlled writing.
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The Source
Cat: 578109 1. Rel: 08 Sep 17
 
Jazz
Moody Boy
Bad Roads
Cruising
On Fire
Woro Dance
Tony's Blues
Wolf Eats Wolf
Cool Cats
Push & Pull
Ewajo
Life Is Beautiful
Review: Tony Allen is on record as saying that The Source, his first album on iconic jazz label Blue Note, is the best recording he's made. Given his length of service and vast discography, that's a bold claim. Certainly, it's a fine album, with the legendary drummer and his selected musicians - mostly jazz players from Paris, plus a Cameroonian guitarist and previous Allen collaborator Damon Albarn on one cut - effortlessly blur the boundaries between Afrobeat and the kind of jazz pioneered by Allen's percussion heroes Art Blakey and Max Roach. It's a brilliant hybrid that fits Allen's unique style of drumming like a glove, and there's no doubt that the former Fela Kuti sticks-man is the real star of the show.
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Luciferian Towers
Cat: CST 126CD. Rel: 21 Sep 17
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Undoing A Luciferian Towers
Bosses Hang
Fam/Famine
Anthem For No State
Review: The Canadian post-rock instrumentalists return with a demand for revolution, soundtracked by just shy of 45 minutes of orchestral aggression. As with all of their work, GY!BE convey their ideas articulately through evocative wordless music. The opener, 'Undoing a Luciferian Towers' sets a tone for the album with a monolithic and militaristic march. Passages of feedback open out into anthemic expanse on the three parts of 'Bosses Hang'. 'Fam/Famine' balances between harmonic assonance and dissonance, ramping up the tension before the final triptych 'Anthem Of The State' takes a more optimistic tone, with the movement away from noise providing some glimmers of light in the abyss. 'Luciferian Towers' is an impeccable and polished record, and possibly Godspeed You! Black Emperor's finest to date.
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Afternooners
Cat: DE 185CD. Rel: 17 Oct 17
 
Coldwave/Synth
Big Shot
Surfside Sex
Hot Beach
The Runner
Furlough
One Hot Afternoon
Leather Bound
Bore & Stroke
Cycle Tuff
Jungle Orchids
Take A Little Trip
Love Come Set Me Free
Review: The final part of Dark Entries' long-running series of archival Patrick Cowley releases showcases tracks originally recorded for Afternooners, a late '70s gay porn film by director John Coletti. As with previous Cowley releases on Dark Entries, the double album also contains previously unheard material rediscovered from the Fox Studio archives. It's another essential collection of atmospheric synthesizer music in the producer's distinctive style, all told, with tracks ranging from the whistling cheeriness of "Hot Beach" and the sparkling, cowbell-laden throb of "One Hot Afternoon" to the dubbed-out, semi-ambient dreaminess of "Bore & Stroke" and the humid, upbeat "Jungle Orchid".
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Played by: I Love Disco!, Snuffo
Tags: Hi-NRG
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Reworked By Detroiters
Cat: SEW 2158. Rel: 26 Oct 17
 
Funk
Sexy Ways (Recloose Disco Flip)
You Can't Miss What You Can't Measure (Alton Miller mix)
Get Your Ass Off & Jam (Marcellus Pittman remix)
Cosmic Slop (Moodymann mix)
Music For My Mother (Andres Wo Ahh Ay vocal mix)
Undisco Kidd (Gay Marvine edit)
Super Stupid (Dirtbombs version)
Take Your Dead Ass Home (The Fantasy version)
Music 4 My Mother (Underground Resistance mix)
Let's Take It To The Stage (Amp Fiddler Laugin @ Ya mix)
Standing On The Verge (Anthony Shake Shakir & T dancer remix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr club mix)
Be My Beach (Mophno & Tom Thump mix)
You & Your Folks (Claude Young Jr dub)
Let's Make It Last (Kenny Dixon Jr edit - mono)
Looking Back At You (Ectomorph Stripped & dubbed)
Maggot Brain (BMG dub)
Review: Given the brilliantly simple concept behind this fine compilation - contemporary Detroit producers remix Funkadelic - we're rather surprised nobody's done it before. With 17 varied re-rubs stretched across two hugely entertaining CDs, there's plenty to enjoy. Highlights come thick and fast, from the deep house/P-funk fusion of Alton Miller's take on "Get Your Ass Off and Jam" and Andres' loose, hip-hop influenced revision of "Music For My Mother", to the thrusting loops and heady late night hypnotism of Anthony Shake Shakir and T-Dancer's version of "Standing on the Verge". While many of the versions stay relatively faithful to the original, the more "out-there" interpretations - see BMG's outer-space ambient dub of "Maggot Brain" and Moodymann's epic revision of "Cosmic Slop" - are also consistently impressive.
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The Hilvarenbeek Recordings
Cat: BIO 25. Rel: 15 Mar 18
 
Ambient/Drone
'T Schop
Pipistrellus
Audax
Strigiformes
Rovertse Heide
De Doornboom
Hilsondis
Icoon
Review: After a recent string of EPs and mini LPs, it's a pleasure to hear Biosphere tantalizing drones and ambient loops across a full-length. The Hilvarenbeek Recordings are a perfect encapsulation of the man's sound and vision, forever iterating his subtle sounds to paint rich and vivid portrays of the world and of his surroundings. The new album, one of his best to date, comes to life thanks to the amalgamation of field recordings, raw talent, and a pensive outlook on the world. A constant thirst for applying sound to vision, and vision to sound. Wonderful, as always.
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Singularity
Cat: WIGCD 352. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity
Emerald Rush
Neon Pattern Drum
Everything Connected
Feel First Life
Cosm
Echo Dissolve
Luminous Beings
Recovery
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
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Played by: Indian Wells
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Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (reissue)
Cat: AMB 9322CD. Rel: 06 Jul 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Xtal
Tha
Pulsewidth
Ageispolis
I
Green Calx
Heliosphan
We Are The Music Makers
Schottkey 7th Path
Ptolemy
Hedphelym
Delphium
Actium
Review: In line with the timely reappraisal of all things R&S related, the resurgent Apollo have seen the opportunity to bring one of their most celebrated records back for another round on CD. Aphex Twin's ambient recordings mature magnificently with age, sounding ever richer and more emotive as the rest of electronic music continues to play catch up all around. From the gentle breakbeats of "Xtal" to the aquatic techno lure of "Tha", the airy rave of "Pulsewidth" to the heartwrenching composition of "Ageispolis", every track is a perennial example of how far ambient techno could reach even back then. It's just that no-one quite had the arm-span of Richard D. James.
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DJ Kicks
DJ SEINFELD / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (mixed CD)
Cat: K7370 CD. Rel: 13 Jul 18
 
Deep House
DJ Seinfeld - "I See U"
Andras - "Poets Day"
Fantastic Man - "False Consciousness"
Rudolf C - "Deep Sea Survivor"
Rimbaudian - "Simple Call"
Roza Terenzi - "Up In Smoke"
Sleep D - "Dawn Over Atlas"
Hymns - "Walrus"
Rudolf C - "Saber"
FaltyDL - "Freak Acid"
Pepe - "Victory Level"
Project Pablo - "Who’s It For"
DJ Seinfeld - "Typeless"
Mor Elian - "Sci Si"
Chela Una - "Take Me"
Reptant - "Freq Accident"
DJ Seinfeld - "Triangle Echoes"
Shedbug - "Ambroxitil"
J Albert - "MeXme"
SONS - "Dune"
Lou Karsh - "Seep"
Review: Eccentric Swedish sitcom enthusiast turned producer DJ Seinfeld is hot property right now, so it's hardly a surprise to see him mixing the latest instalment in the DJ Kicks series. It's rather good, all told, offering a good run through of his influences and inspirations whilst also packing plenty of dancefloor punch. Taken in isolation, the Swede's on-point selections (think breakbeat-driven lo-fi house, dreamy deep house, skewed techno and bubbly post-IDM jams) are often deep, melodious, atmospheric and left-of-centre; brought together, the result is a wonderfully fluid and entertaining mix. Highlights include the downtempo bliss of the producer's own "I See U", the bass-heavy breaks/deep house fusion of Rudolf C's "Deep Sea Survivor", the rushing dancefloor mania of FaltyDL and the loved-up goodness of Project Pablo.
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Be The Cowboy
Cat: DOC 150CD. Rel: 17 Aug 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Geyser
Why Didn't You Stop Me
Old Friend
Pearl
Lonesome Love
Remember My Name
Me & My Husband
Come Into The Water
Nobody
Pink In The Night
A Horse Called Cold Air
Washing Machine Heart
Blue Light
Two Slow Dancers
Review: Japanese-American indie-rocker Mitski was once a cult favourite, but in recent times her audience has grown exponentially, helped by the critical praise heaped on her fourth album, 2016's Puberty 2. Two years on, Be The Cowboy arrives amongst a blizzard of publicity and many more positive reviews. It's certainly a hugely impressive set, with each of the 14 songs dealing with romantic and interpersonal relationships in some way. There's much heartache, of course, expressed both lyrically and in Mitski's distinctive, emotion-rich vocal delivery. Musically, the album never sits still, either, darting between grandiose slabs of poignant moodiness and the kind of jaunty, disco-tinged goodtime grooves that belie their melancholic inspirations.
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Give Me Your Love
Cat: EXCDM 63. Rel: 30 Aug 18
 
Soul
Look Towards The Sky
Toy Box
You Can't Turn Me Away
All Alone
Give Me Your Love
Will We Ever Pass This Way Again
Searchin
You Said
You Can't Turn Me Away (7" mix - bonus track)
Give Me Your Love (7" mix - bonus track)
Review: At the tail end of the '80s, Sylvia Striplin quit Norman Connors' jazz-funk group Aquarian Dream in order to pursue a solo career. Joining forces with producers James Bedford and Roy Ayers, she recorded 1981 debut album "Give Me Your Love", a well regarded but largely overlooked set that has since become a sought-after item amongst soul collectors. This Expansion reissue presents the album on CD for the first time in two decades. As with many soul albums of the period, it sashays between jazz-funk, boogie and heartfelt slow jams, contrasting memorable dancefloor workouts (see stone cold classic "Give Me Your Love" and a stellar cover of Roy Ayers favourite "Searchin") with more saccharine, loved-up fare. This edition also boasts a couple of bonus cuts, including the superb 7" mix of "Give Me Your Love".
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Desatura
Cat: SACD 010. Rel: 09 Oct 18
 
Techno
Anchor
Marrow
Diamond
Decanter
Eat Eat Eat
The Idea Of North
Under The Benches
Foul Winds
A Third Man
And Then There Were None
Review: Stroboscopic Artefacts chief Lucy teams up with Rrose (Eaux) as The Lotus Eaters, which sees the two visionary techno artists collaborate for the first time. Although they had previously remixed each other's work, the idea of working together became inevitable. Several intense sessions in Lucy's Berlin studio, using mainly analogue hardware, resulted in a new project starting with two EPs released on their respective imprints. Desatura features a diverse array of powerful and innovative sonic perspectives: the highly engineered tunnelling techno that you've come to expect from either artist is finely displayed on tracks like "Decanter" or "A Third Man", between moments of slow motion hypnotism ("Eat Eat Eat") and droning/textural soundscapes like "The Idea Of North" and "Under The Benches".
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Steal The Show
Cat: JAL 280CD. Rel: 18 Oct 18
 
Funk
Fade Away (feat Andy Cooper)
Can't Keep Working This Hard
When The Heat Comes Down (feat ASM)
Dance Now
Big Bad Woman
Steal The Show (feat Andy Cooper)
Let's Drive (feat Izo FitzRoy)
Keep It Moving (feat Skunkadelic)
No Look Pass Bop (feat Uncle Frank)
I Don't Know (feat Andy Cooper)
Countdown (feat Dr Syntax)
Run It Back (feat Andy Cooper)
Samba Fox
Review: Boom: three years, three albums. No biggie for Bristol duo The Allergies, Jalapeno's biggest success story since Kraak & Smaak. Each album shows them getting deeper into the groove, creeping away from the cheeky samples and sculpting their own pedigree funk originals. With Ugly Ducking Andy Cooper onside through the mix from the wild ride vibing "Fade Away" to the white knuckle lyrical fire of "Run It Back", there's a real band feeling to the whole album as familiar voices thread throughout the jams... including that of UK hip hop legend Dr Syntax.
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Played by: The Allergies
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Suspiria: Music For The Luca Guadagnino Film (Soundtrack)
Cat: XL 936CD. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Soundtracks
A Storm That Took Everything
The Hooks
Suspirium
Belongings Thrown In A River
Has Ended
Klemperer Walks
Open Again
Sabbath Incantation
The Inevitable Pull
Olga's Destruction (Volk Tape)
The Conjuring Of Anke
A Light Green
Unmade
The Jumps
Volk
The Universe Is Indifferent
The Balance Of Things
A Soft Hand Across Your Face
Suspirium Finale
A Choir Of One
Synthesizer Speaks
The Room Of Compartments
An Audition
Voiceless Terror
The Epilogue
Review: Given his innate ability to craft intensely atmospheric and often fundamentally unsettling music, it seems apt that Thom Yorke has finally got around to producing a film soundtrack. It's fitting, too, that said soundtrack is for Luca Guadagnino's weirdo remake of 1977 Italian horror flick "Suspiria". Yorke nails the brief, delivering a string of chilling, otherworldly instrumentals that not only draw on his well-established love of dark ambient and gruesome electronica, but also foreboding neo-classical movements and sparse, wide-eyed arrangements. There are a smattering of superb vocal moments, too, with recent single "Suspirio" - described by one broadsheet reviewer as "the saddest waltz you'll ever here" - standing out.
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Played by: Indian Wells
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Aviary
Aviary (2xCD)
Cat: WIGCD 417. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Turn The Light On
Whether
Chaitius
Voce Simul
Everyday Is An Emergency
Another Dream
I Shall Love 2
Underneath The Moon
Colligere
In Gardens' Muteness
I Would Rather See
Les Jeux To You
Words I Heard
I Shall Love 1
Why Sad Song
Review: Julia Holter herself describes this new album as "the cacophony of the mind in a melting world," and it provides the American singer, songwriter with her first studio album since 2015's Have You In My Wilderness. Aviary is an intrigue to say the least and it's hard not to feel as if a horror-thematic runs throughout its 11 tracks, with moments of temporary insanity and distress intertwining with hair-raising spots a ghostly allure, and it's as if any lightness in the album has had to pass its way through a thicket of darkness first. There's much dissonance to be heard here too but in a pleasantly unsettling way akin to listening to an orchestra tune itself, and with all the deep and meaningful aspects behind Holter's inspirations, it's a hell of a ride.
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Las Pale
Cat: STRUT 195CD. Rel: 30 Nov 18
 
International
Las Pale
Kwen Pe Ke Pe
La Guadeloupe
Mwen Ke Rive
Gade
Pou Lanmou
Review: Thanks to an upsurge in interest in zouk, the synthesizer-heavy tropical style that emerged from the French Antilles in the early 1980s, reissues of superb but hard to find gems from the style's original heyday are becoming increasingly popular. This one from Strut Records is a peach. Originally released in 1988, "Las Pale" is the sole album from Feeling Kreyol, a female trio from Guadeloupe assembled and produced by local studio buffs Darius Denon and Frankie Brumier. It remains a brilliantly effervescent and colourful set, with the trio adding strong and attractive to distinctively tropical drum machine rhythms, shimmering synths, kaleidoscopic melodies and jangling guitars. In other words, it's a giddy blast of electronic tropical brilliance. Don't sleep.
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Tags: African | French | Zouk
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Rare Groove Spectrum
Cat: FSRCD 125. Rel: 24 Jan 19
 
Funk
Joyous
That's Nice
Egg Roll
Smokey Joe's La La
Oblighetto
Goodbye, So Long
Sweet Power Your Embrace
Noches De Viaje
A Love I Believe In
The Panther
Brazilian Rhyme
Am I Wrong
Review: New Zealand-born Lance Ferguson has been the beating heart of Melbourne's modern funk and soul scene for the best part of two decades. It's this that allowed him to gather many of the city's best musicians together to record "Rare Groove Spectrum", an album of fresh covers of rare and classic funk, soul and Latin jams. There are some killer versions to be found amongst the 11 tracks on offer. We're particularly enjoying the collective's riotous instrumental revision of Pleasure classic "Joyous", the strutting deep funk heaviness of "Egg Roll" (a similarly restless cover of a mysterious but much-played cut that should be familiar to dusty-fingered diggers and knowledgeable dancers) and the sumptuous summer breeze that is the combo's meandering take on Earth, Wind and Fire staple "Brazilian Rhyme". It is, though, all superb.
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Fire In The Still Air
Cat: BMBCD 02. Rel: 29 Jan 19
 
Techno
Fire In The Still Air
Review: Surgeon and Regis have been collaborating as British Murder Boys for decades, though in recent times it's tended to take the form of occasional live performances. Like their previous album, 2014's "Live In Tokyo", "Fire In The Still Air" is a non-stop recording of a live performance - in this case one that formed part of Berlin's Atonal Festival last August. It's a thrilling and largely breathless excursion; a non-stop, 51-minute ride in which Surgeon handles beats and electronics, and Regis processed sounds and growling, gravel-voiced vocals. The duo's techno credentials shine through, of course, but it's their industrial and EBM inspirations that come to the fore throughout. For much of the set, they come across like an updated, techno-propelled re-incarnation of early '80s Cabaret Voltaire, and that's not a bad thing at all.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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American Love Call
Cat: DOC 177CD. Rel: 01 Mar 19
 
Soul
Morning In America
Don't You Know
Circles
Court Of Love
Long Way Home
Too Many Tears
Walk Away
What I Know About You
Listen To Your Heart
Sea Gets Hotter
How Can I Be Sure
True Love
Review: Durand Jones & The Indications earned lavish praise for their eponymous 2016 debut album, with critics comparing it favourably to conscious soul sets of the 1970s from the likes of Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye. This belated follow up is, if anything, even better, with the group's core offering - tight instrumentation and super-smooth vocals from the hugely talented Jones and drummer Aaron Frazer - being complemented by silky string arrangements, warm brass and lyrics that flit between social commentary and glassy-eyed, loved-up bliss. Highlights include "Morning In America" - a kind of 2019 update to Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" - the super-sweet vocal harmonies of "Don't You Know" and "Long Way Home", a lilting look at homesickness blessed with the twin attractions of swooping strings and a killer bassline.
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Played by: Rebel Soul
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Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery
Cat: 773775 5. Rel: 15 Mar 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Because The End Is Really The Beginning
Birth Of Creation
Summon The Fire
Blood Of The Past (feat Kate Tempest)
Super Zodiac
Astral Flying
Timewave Zero
Unity
The Universe Wakes Up
Review: With their penchant for off-kilter psychedelic explorations, deep-rooted spiritual jazz excursions and cacophonous, otherworldly workouts, The Comet Is Coming is undoubtedly one of the most groundbreaking and essential jazz combos of recent times. It's for this reason that "Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery" - their first outing on legendary jazz label Impulse - feels like an event release. It is another stunning album, with the inspired trio flitting between sweaty, dancefloor-ready tracks soaked in psychedelic electronics and more melodious, laidback numbers that sail closer to traditional jazz pastures. Throughout, the level of imagination, creativity and uniqueness remains dizzyingly high.
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Late Night Tales
FLOATING POINTS / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (mixed CD)
Cat: ALNCD 52. Rel: 29 Mar 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Sarah Davachi - "Track 1" (live In Portland - Excerpt - Exclusive track)
Carlos Walker - "Via Lactea"
The Rationals - "Glowin'"
William S Fischer - "Chains"
Max Roach - "Equipoise"
Abu Talib (Bobby Wright) - "Blood Of An American"
Sweet & Innocent - "Express Your Love"
Robert Vanderbilt & The Foundation Of Souls - "A Message Especially From God"
The Defaulters - "Gentle Man"
Alain Bellaiche - "Sun Blues"
Alain Bellaiche - "Sea Fluorescent"
Kara-Lis Coverdale - "Moments In Love" (Excerpt)
Azimuth - "The Tunnel"
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - "Milk" (Excerpt)
Toshimaru Nakamura - "Nimb#59" (Exclusive track)
Floating Points - "The Sweet Time Suite" (part 1 - Opening - Exclusive Kenny Wheeler Cover version)
Lauren Laverne - "Ah! Why, Because The Dazzling Sun" (Exclusive Spoken Word Piece)
Review: Sam Shepherd AKA Floating Points has long been known as a producer, DJ and selector with a staggeringly good record collection. It's for this reason that his edition of "Late Night Tales", a series dedicated to the joys of post-club home listening, has been so eagerly anticipated. The resultant mix is a triumph, with Shepherd showcasing a largely rare and obscure mix of new age ambient, high-grade jazz, sumptuous folk-soul (see Abu Talib's impeccable "Blood Of An American"), psychedelic soul weirdness, intergalactic jazz-funk, Satie-style piano movements and the drowsy, liquid electronics of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith. The set also includes a handful of exclusive tracks, including a wonderful new Floating Points cover of Kenny Wheeler's "The Sweet Time Suite (Part I - Opening)". In a word: essential.
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Esja
Esja (CD)
Cat: GONDCD 030. Rel: 04 Apr 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Eden
Sun
Hawaii Oslo
Pour Trois
Biesy
Luka
Glass
Today It Came
Esja
Now, Run
Review: Since launching a few years back, Matthew Halsall's Gondwana Records has released some terrific albums from a string of talented but often little-known artists. This brilliant set is another. It comes from Hania Rani, a pianist, composer and producer better known for her collaborative work with the likes of Christian Loffler, Dobrawa Czocher and Hior Chronik. "Esja" is Rani's solo debut and sees her sashay between atmospheric, often poignant pieces that put her impeccable piano playing at the heart of the action. It's exceedingly elegant and picturesque, with Rani's subtle use of field recordings and crackling background noise only enhancing the listening experience.
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Living Theatre
Cat: TIM 147CD. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Indie/Alternative
240 D
Blue Paradigm
Cotton & Cane
Meadowlands
Castor & Pollux
Violent Days
Every Ark
Grand Palais
Distant Episode
Angelino High
Review: Olden Yolk are fresh psychedelic pop-rock-folk and downbeat-pop duo Shane Butler and Caity Shaffer outta New York. Bringing together stomp boxing guitar rhythms with synthesized sounds, space echoes and other trippy textures, the band's work finds itself in a middle ground that's somewhere in the midst of The Go-Betweens or Yo La Tengo. "Living Theatre" presents the pair with their second album and it follows last year's self-titled LP, this time delivering hypnagogic folk and kosmische rhythms, expanding and refining Butler's work with former band Quilt. Our picks being the dreamy episode in "Meadowlands" and the shoegazing surf folk of "Grand Palais".
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Depayse
Depayse (CD)
Cat: SLANG 50212. Rel: 31 May 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Everybody
Everyone
On Being
Depayse
Ya Sudan
Stranger
Be Here Now
The Searching
Mango
Review: London's krautrock, prog, electronica, free jazz and funk rock fusion specialist returns with his fourth full length for the mighty City Slang! "Depayse" remains fully laced with Ahmed Abdullahi Gallab's subtle Sudanese flair, singing praises and the word of love in "Everyone". The title track sees ambient jazz percussion give a giant runway for a massive guitar solo to take flight while album closer "Mango" delivers something of a West London-Caribbean vibe. In between is an album full of dips and climbs through the hill tops of a sunny afternoon somewhere in the feel-good malaise of Sinkane's multi-instrumental talents.
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The Age Of Immunology
Cat: FIRECD 562. Rel: 07 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
KRK (At Home In Strange Places)
Wise Children
Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life
You Are Not An Island
The Age Of Immunology
Magician's Success
Planete Sauvage
Backstroke
Invisible World
Language Is A City (Let Me Out!)
Review: The Vanishing Twins first surfaced in 2016 with their Choose Your Own Adventure LP before taking some years away to magically re-appear like ghosts can do with The Age Of Immunology. The album brings together space pop with African spoken word and poetry, odd-ball percussion and strangely inspired UK synth pop made to fit a world of other exotic musical styles. There's no denying the unique sound that the band have conjured and it's something for those Broadcast, Pram and Stereolab fans out there in need of new, inspired material. At 10 tracks long it's a magical carpet ride for the ears and you'll never know what part of the world you'll end up.
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The Senja Recordings
Cat: BIO 31CD. Rel: 06 Jun 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Skalbrekka
Strandby
Bergsbotn I
Bjorvika
Berg
Kyle
Fjolhogget
Stordjupta
Bergsbotn II
Bergsbotn III
Lysbotn
Straumen
Steinfjord
Gilberg
Alteret
Geatkejavri
Ha
Review: Norwegian ambient veteran Biosphere has enjoyed something of a renaissance of late, thanks in no small part to a series of essential reissues of his 1990s work. His latest release, "The Senja Recordings", is not a reissue, though, but rather his most significant and extensive new album in years. Icy, windswept and atmospheric, it was apparently recorded during extended stays on a Norwegian island over the course of four years. There's plenty of sparse, dark ambient material, of course, but also plenty of distorted but quietly melodic compositions that mirror the loneliness of his remote surroundings. He brings us closer than ever to those surroundings via extensive use of field recordings made during his time on the island, something that only enhances the listening experience.
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Cuz I Love You
Cat: 007567 8652110. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Cuz I Love You
Like A Girl
Juice
Soulmate
Jerome
Crybaby
Tempo (feat Missy Elliott)
Exactly How I Feel (feat Gucci Mane)
Better In Color
Heaven Help Me
Lingerie
Boys
Truth Hurts
Water Me
Review: Three months after rapper turned singer Lizzo's major label debut first appeared on CD and digital download, Atlantic has decided to offer up a deluxe vinyl edition of the well-received set featuring three bonus tracks. Prior to release, Lizzo admitted she wanted to become "this generation's Aretha Franklin"; while she's not at the late soul legend's standard just yet, there's enough on "Cuz I Love You" to suggest that she's going in the right direction. Her vocals are variously confident, powerful, strutting and tender, with the accompanying backing tracks mixing hip-hop and R&B style beats with raucous guitars, bombastic basslines, Daft Punk style synth stabs (think "Robot Rock" and "Technologic") and occasional nods towards more pastoral, semi-acoustic sounds. Above all, though, the album is funky, forthright and hugely entertaining.
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Mother Earth's Plantasia
Cat: SBR 3030CD. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Plantasia
Symphony For A Spider Plant
Baby's Tears Blues
Ode To An African Violet
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos
Rhapsody In Green
Swingin' Spathiphyllums
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia
Mellow Mood For Maidenhair
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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