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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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Black Sands
Black Sands (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 140. Rel: 30 Mar 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Prelude
Kiara
Kong
Eyesdown (feat Andreya Triana)
El Toro
We Could Forever
1009
All In Forms
The Keeper (feat Andreya Triana)
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Animals
Black Sands
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For The First Time
Cat: ZENCD 269. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Instrumental
Athens, France
Science Fair
Sunglasses
Track X
Opus
Review: Since they emerged in 2019, there's been a fair amount of hype around Black Country, New Road, with one noted media outlet calling them, "the best band in the world right now". While that might be a little over-the-top, there's no doubting that they're a unique proposition - as this much-anticipated debut album on Ninja Tune proves. Stylistically, they're hard to pin down, variously fusing post-punk guitars, fuzzy Stereolab synths and folksy strings with thoughtful, story-telling spoken word vocals (think Arab Strap), restless bass guitar and drums and sax sounds that have more in common with the more experimental end of jazz than alternative rock. It's an usual mixture, but a hugely alluring and surprisingly coherent one. For The First Time is, then, a genuinely impressive debut album.
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Isles
Isles (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 261. Rel: 22 Jan 21
 
Deep House
Atlas (5:50)
Cazenove (4:22)
Apricots (4:06)
Saku (feat Clara La San) (4:57)
Lido (3:20)
X (feat Clara La San) (5:35)
Rever (feat Julia Kent) (5:14)
Sundial (4:37)
Fir (5:23)
Hawk (feat Machina) (5:59)
Review: Bicep's second album is shaped by the experience of touring their debut long player for something like three years, a period during which they honed and perfected their instinct for tracks that would stand the test of time and repeated listening. What develops is a distinctive style typified by a combination of ethereal sonics and cheeky, memorable instrumental hooks, only set to a variety of beats that reference and indeed fuse the plethora of different dance genres that have sprung up since the acid house revolution if the mid-80s. So we get everything from the electro-tainted 'X' to 'Rever', where an African choir floats over a subtle deep house shuffle and 'Saku', where UKG bass pressure and skippy beats provide a hypnotic background for Clara La San's sweet but ghostly voice.
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Ma Fleur (reissue)
Ma Fleur (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + art cards + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 122HCLEAR. Rel: 30 Jul 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
To Build A Home (6:13)
Familiar Ground (4:35)
That Home (1:45)
Child Song (5:11)
Music Box (4:41)
Ma Fleur (4:29)
Prelude (2:43)
As The Stars Fall (5:55)
Into You (3:03)
Breathe (6:28)
Time & Space (8:07)
Colours (4:09)
Flowers (6:04)
Talking About Freedom (4:37)
Review: It's certainly true that Ma Fleur represented a pivotal moment for The Cinematics. The outfit came to fruition, or at least hit the common conscience, in the haze of late-1990s post-trip-hop comedowns, a time when we were all still going harder, faster and stronger in clubs but wanted something cosy and velveteen on the after party hifi at 10AM rather than ketamine techno. Far more innocent times to say the least.

This 2007 record broke from the well established mould of the troupe, though, landing five years after its predecessor (Every Day) and opting for a more direct approach to loveliness. A kind of grab you by the throat and make you feel nice type remit that leaves the subtleties of the past behind in favour of more traditional big room, show stopping song craft.
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Mirrors
Mirrors (gatefold 140 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 274. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Deep House
She Loves Me (4:06)
Walking With Ur Smile (3:44)
U Already Know (4:13)
The Right Place (feat Teira) (4:23)
Home Calling (2:10)
These Things Will Come To Be (4:55)
Tell Me One More Time (4:35)
Someday (4:37)
I Feel Better (3:25)
Song For The Lonely (5:42)
Review: Mirrors is Armand Jakobsson aka DJ Seinfeld's first release on Ninja Tune. The acclaimed Swedish producer has stated that he wanted to retain a lot of the raw emotionality that brought people to his music in the first place, and is a real statement of where he is as a producer at present. From the pop-inflected breaks of opening cut "She Loves Me" featuring vocalist Stella Explorer, to the deep and emotive mood music served up on "U Already Know" featuring Teira to the glassy-eyed and bittersweet journey into the ethereal that is "These Things Will Come To Be", Jakobsson once again displays his knack for splendid melodies, killer basslines and immaculately programmed rhythms that have been central to his success in recent years.
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Days To Come
Cat: ZEN 119. Rel: 28 Sep 06
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Intro
Days To Come (feat Bajka)
Between The Lines (feat Bajka)
The Fever
Transmission 94 (Parts 1 & 2)
On Your Marks
Hatoa
Recurring
Nightlite (feat Bajka)
If You Stayed Over (feat Fink)
Walk In The Sky (feat Bajka)
Ketto
Played by: Vincent Inc
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Slugs Of Love
Cat: ZENCD 283. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Amoban
Frisco
Slugs Of Love
Disco Dangerous
Lily’s Call
Stay (feat JID)
Gold
Kenneth
Glow (feat Damon Albarn)
Tumbling Dice
Easy Falling
Review: Exactly pinpointing the essence of Little Dragon's sound is tough - it's always soulful and groovy, but it's not soul in the classic sense and there's plenty of other musical influences in the mix - but by now it barely matters. Each of their albums thus far has been special, and Slugs of Love is no exception. The Swedish four-piece impresses early with the head-nodding grooves, echoing house pianos and swirling atmospherics of 'Frisco', opts for a New York no-wave disco flex on 'Slugs of Love', and offers a perfect platform for mic man JID to the warped, hip-hop-goes-synth-pop shuffle of 'Stay'. There are highlights aplenty elsewhere across the album too, with our picks including Damon Albarn hook-up 'Glow', the moody house-not-house of 'Gold' and the picturesque, breakbeat-driven pop breeziness of 'Tumbling Dice'.
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Capricorn Sun
Capricorn Sun (gatefold red marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 284. Rel: 25 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Galdem (intro) (0:54)
The Light (5:54)
OnlyL (feat NIMMO) (3:57)
Water (feat Oumou Sangare) (4:58)
Dancing In The Shadows (feat Clementine Douglas) (4:37)
Giving Up (feat Mafro) (4:38)
Anxious Mind (feat Clementine Douglas) (3:29)
Time (5:34)
Power (4:23)
Running (3:53)
Sister (4:27)
Nala (outro) (4:57)
Review: TSHA is back on her home label with a much anticipated debut album Capricorn Sun which comes after her OnlyL EP in 2021. She has a famously diverse sound which is evident again here on 12 tracks that were recorded over the last two years. The driving electronic soundscapes come with pop hooks and plenty of emotive melodies, all of which are the sort of thing that have made her such a breakout star in recent times. Topics of the record writing sessions include 'the impact of global events, familial upheaval and personal struggles' which all inform the mood and make this such a fine debut.
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Blush
Blush (limited gatefold blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 286N. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Untethered (3:37)
Kim (3:52)
Hero Man (3:53)
Interlude (0:46)
Bunker (5:23)
Comfort Eating (3:42)
The Individual (3:58)
Bad Dad (3:32)
Transit (5:50)
Seven (feat Tony Njoku) (3:43)
Soap (5:00)
Review: It's incredible to think Blush is PVA's debut album. The South London band sound like they've been doing aggy, abrasive and regularly oddly beautiful cold synth wave stuff since it was invented, bringing their own edge and energy, influences and ideas to a table that - much as we love it - can often feel like it has become set in its ways. Then again, perhaps their breaking from some traditions is exactly what exposes their freshness.

Across 11 incredible sonic assaults we're dragged from pillar to post in the best way. 'Untethered' sounds like an alarm going off and panic setting in, opening the album without apology. 'Hero Man' takes things into a more rolling, wavy place, albeit wasp-in-jar keyboard lines underpin things. 'The Individual' slows us down and ups the nasty; spoken word style lyrics and grungy, grimy atmosphere making it a stand out. Meanwhile, 'Seven' drops just ahead of the finale for blissful, twisted but honest romance.
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The Music Scene (reissue)
Cat: ZEN 149C. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
It's Raining Clouds (5:56)
The Music Scene (4:50)
Which One Of You Jerks Drank My Arnold Palmer (5:45)
Attack The Doctor (4:30)
The Prettiest Sea Slug
The Daily Routine (6:47)
Tricky Turtle (4:42)
Four Walls (5:44)
Pity Party (4:21)
Farewell Spaceman (6:38)
Review: Tony Simon is a hugely prolific producer from New York who serve up a dazzling array of album 20 odd years ago. He found a fine home forth on Ninja Tune who are all reissuing them now on some great looking and sounding vinyl. The Music Scene once again offers up a dazzling mix of sounds and influences from across the world. Hip hop, downtempo, broken beat, jazz and more all feature in his beguiling musical brews as you jump from hypnotic lead to bristle beats and back again.
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The Stix (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Stix (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold translucent orange & red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 81XX. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Kitty Wu (4:29)
Day (3:07)
Another Day (3:29)
Suomi Finland (7:25)
Aerial Bright Dark Round (5:06)
Toxic Dart (3:52)
I Could Have Killed Him In The Sauna (6:53)
Doppelganger (4:34)
Reminders (6:44)
The Stix (6:57)
Review: Legendary Norwegian eight-piece Jaga Jazzist always mixed up post-rock, jazz and psychedelia influences in their own unique way. Never more so was that better exemplified than on The Stix. It was the band's third album released back in May 2003 on Ninja Tune with all songs produced by Jorgen Traeen as well as plenty of musicians playing saxophone, flute, clarinet, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards and viola amongst much more, which means it is a texturally, melodically rich album with plenty of soaring highs and emotional themes that ebb and flow in captivating fashion. This special anniversary reissue comes on orange and red double gatefold vinyl.
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Black Sands
Cat: ZENCD 140. Rel: 25 Mar 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Prelude
Kiara
Kong
Eyesdown (feat Andreya Triana)
El Toro
We Could Forever
1009
All In Forms
The Keeper (feat Andreya Triana)
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Animals
Black Sands
Review: Black Sands, the eagerly anticipated fourth album from Simon Green AKA Bonobo, is no revolutionary change from his signature sound but does come with perhaps even more subtlety and complexity than his previous offerings. Having constantly instilled a degree of integrity and value back into chill out music following the influx of Cafe Del Mar and Coffeeshop compilations, Green once again displays a musicianship that sets him apart as a true artist and producer amongst a sea of downtempo and chillout DJs.
His undeniably clear understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments has enabled Green to make an album that reaches out through diverse styles, taking influence and inspiration from wherever possible. On Black Sands, Green delves into electronic music and bass more than he did across Animal Magic, Dial "M" For Monkey or Days To Come but does so with enough subtlety and finesse to refrain from causing a radical shift in his product. Tracks like "Kiara," "We Could Forever" and "All In Forms" all utilise beats and bass in a more contemporary outlook than we are used to with Bonobo. Of course the instrumental feel is still there for all to see. Title track "Black Sands" takes this position for almost seven minutes of a horn infused waltz whereas "Kong" assumes the traditional soul-jazz Bonobo take and "Animals" lets delicate drum patterns guide us through pleasing tempo shifts.
The instrumental vibe is highlighted further in the album's approach to vocals. Unlike his last album, Days To Come which was littered with vocals, Black Sands houses only three tracks that contain vocals. The breathy vocals of Andreya Triana complete tracks like "Stay the Same" and "The Keeper" turning them in more traditional songs. Black Sands is another loving crafted offering that uses orchestral arrangements but this time merged with more of a dance aesthetic. As he continues to make chillout more credible in his experimental way, it's no wonder that Bonobo is one of the biggest artists to come from the excellent Ninja Tune.
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The Last Goodbye
The Last Goodbye (gatefold mint green vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 280X. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
This Version Of You (feat Julianna Barwick) (2:30)
Wide Awake (feat Charlie Houston) (3:42)
Love Letter (feat The Knocks) (4:11)
Behind The Sun (4:17)
Forgive Me (feat Izzy Bizu) (3:31)
North Garden (2:59)
Better Now (feat MARO) (3:09)
The Last Goodbye (feat Bettye LaVette) (6:06)
All My Life (2:58)
Equal (feat Lapsley) (4:13)
Healing Grid (3:13)
I Can't Sleep (3:04)
Light Of Day (feat Olafur Arnalds) (6:38)
Review: Ninja Tune's Odesza return with a brand new album as well as a massive world tour to match. 'The Last Goodbye' is another record to heighten the band's their long-held standing in the progressive and ambient house netscene they occupy. Every end of musical history is traversed in this emotive future downtempo release which sinks you into deep to its mellifluous world of sound. The title track is emblematic of this as it straddles, samples and licenses an incredible old recording of soul vocalist Bettye LaVelle against a funking, flourishing instrumental backdrop. It is one of the many gems that make this so essential.
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The Last Goodbye
The Last Goodbye (limited gatefold mint green vinyl 2xLP + art card + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 280RN. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
This Version Of You (feat Julianna Barwick) (2:33)
Wide Awake (feat Charlie Houston) (3:37)
Love Letter (feat The Knocks) (4:17)
Behind The Sun (4:22)
Forgive Me (feat Izzy Bizu) (3:31)
North Garden (2:59)
Better Now (feat MARO) (3:15)
The Last Goodbye (feat Bettye LaVette) (6:00)
All My Life (3:10)
Equal (feat Lapsley) (4:02)
Healing Grid (3:15)
I Can't Sleep (3:00)
Light Of Day (feat Olafur Arnalds) (6:42)
Review: Ninja Tune's Odesza return with a brand new album (and not to mention world tour), 'The Last Goodbye', owning their long-held standing in the progressive, ambient house netscene they occupy. Every end of musical history is traversed in this emotive future downtempo release; the title track is emblematic of this straddling, sampling and licensing an incredible old recording of soul vocalist Bettye LaVelle against a funking, flourishing instrumental backdrop.

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Day To Day
Day To Day (limited translucent orange & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: ZEN 230RS. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Jazz
Bhajan (4:42)
Bismillah (7:54)
Dreaming (4:34)
Eyes Closed (3:28)
Hail (3:57)
Indefinite Leave To Remain (5:43)
Karam (5:37)
Lost Parade (4:01)
Mawra (Transcendence) (2:10)
Review: Les Abranis are a pioneering Algerian band known for having mixed up traditional Berber music with Western rock, folk, disco and funk. At the same time they never lost sight of their Kabyle heritage and as such really made a mark on the Maghrebi music scene all across the world from Algeria to France. This new collection Amazigh Freedom Rock 1973-1983 comes five years after Chenar le Blues/Avehri and is a deep dive into the band's discography. It spans everything from their early garage-rock experimentations to lush orchestrations and North African fusion gems from the 1980s.
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Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn & They Listenhd
Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn & They Listenhd (limited clear vinyl 2xLP + inserts)
Cat: ZEN 12520X. Rel: 04 Dec 19
 
Deep House
In-Narito (2:13)
Gas Whillis (While I Paint My Nails) (6:14)
ForTee (6:13)
I'm Not Always Right, So I Listen (4:24)
Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie (6:41)
It's Tough, But Not As Much As The Dream Is Worth (Joseph) (9:16)
Dan (Will Some Day Know How Special He Makes Me Feel) (7:06)
Welcome, To The Rest Of My Life (1:28)
Review: Glaswegian producer Hector Barbour is nothing if not divisive: he's had more fun than anyone in recent years by dropping curveballs, baiting social media with troll tracks and generally not giving a tinker's damn. There's nothing throwaway about his new EP on Ninja Tune, though, which launches with nimble synth cut "In-Narito" which we wish was much longer. "Gas Whillis (While I Paint My Nails)" gets down to some gritty, wall rattling warehouse techno, while "ForTee" is much harder to define; a collision of kicks, warped synths and beautiful chords that ping off one another at random. Elsewhere there's more peak time club tackle, scintillating melodic house and bravely experimental fair like " Dan (wll SOME day KNOW How Special He Makes Me Feel)". Certainly, this is an EP that keeps you guessing as his famously unpredictable sets do.
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What We Call Life
What We Call Life (translucent green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: ZEN 276DGREEN. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Soul
Family (3:26)
Send My Love (4:06)
Illusion (3:11)
Unguarded (4:09)
Clouds (4:09)
What We Call Life (3:51)
Runaway (3:38)
Wings (3:26)
Brace (5:45)
The Flood (7:03)
Review: Jordan Rakei is a real poster boy for the current neo-soul scene. New Zealand-born, Australia-raised artist is hugely popular here in his adopted homeland of the UK, not least because of how much great music he puts out at a regular rate. This is his fourth album in five years - third on Ninja Tune - and he's also turned out a lush entry into the Late Night Tales series. His soulful tones remain a delight on these tracks, which feature elements of dub, house, and dub as well as his aching vocals and fine songwriting. The mood is the most vulnerable yet as a result of things he learnt about himself during therapy over the last two years. Dive in deep.
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Fragments
Fragments (limited red marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 279D. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Polyghost (feat Miguel Atwood-Ferguson) (1:52)
Shadows (feat Jordan Rakei) (4:43)
Rosewood (4:04)
Otomo (feat O'Flynn) (6:09)
Tides (feat Jamila Woods) (3:46)
From You (feat Joji) (3:30)
Closer (5:09)
Age Of Phase (5:37)
Elysian (2:57)
Counterpart (5:28)
Sapien (3:58)
Day By Day (feat Kadhja Bonet) (3:37)
Review: Simon Greene aka. Bonobo is set to put forth yet another album from his own personal ether; 'Fragments' was born from actual sonic 'fragments' that were later repurposed into twelve full 'sonic affirmations'. A later escape into the wilds of California's deserts formed the bulk of this album's downtempo magnum opi; watch out for collabs with a foray of world-downtempo electronica acts including Jamila Woods, O'Flynn and Miguel Atwood-Ferguson. One of his most heartfelt albums, expect all from lilting future garage ('Rosewood') to rave-nostalgic slow builds.
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Hit Parade
Hit Parade (limited gatefold burnt orange marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 290RT. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
What Not To Do (5:00)
CooCool (4:30)
The Universe (4:05)
Hurtz So Bad (4:36)
The House (3:31)
Fader (4:35)
Free Will (6:19)
You Knew (7:13)
Can't Replicate (7:26)
Crazy Ants Reprise (1:28)
Two Ways (4:27)
Eureka (4:40)
The Universe (bonus CD: live At Royal Albert Hall)
Free Will
Sing It Back
Can't Replicate
Gone Fishing
Review: Roisin Murphy's new album is getting plenty of deserving spotlight from Ninja Tune who have served it up on several different formats, all of which are available from Juno. Whatever ti might sound like from the title, this new album from the disco queen is not a retrospective but an all new work. The tunes have been produced by the masterful DJ Koze, the leftfield Pampa Records boss. It crosses many genre divides with plenty of sing-along choruses, thoughtful lyrics and musical hooks aplenty presented in vivid colour. Recent singles 'Cuckoo' and 'The Universe' are big ones already and many more follow here.
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