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Electro Became Electro
VARIOUS
Cat: PAREIDOLIA 007. Rel: 05 Apr 22
 
Electro
Dawl - "Machines In Effect" (6:38)
Mr Blatman - "Peak Contraction" (5:15)
RXmode & Francois Dillinger - "Liquid Chamber" (7:26)
MassProd Aka DataWipe - "Catch Me" (5:20)
Dj Home - "Muffin The Cat" (5:47)
Moken - "Glitches N' Muscles" (6:13)
Wachita China - "Under The Influence" (4:25)
Review: Electro without borders: Pareidolia Recordings is glad to present its seventh release in the form of this the 2xLP titled Electro Became Electro, featuring seven artists and their unique interpretations of classic sounds. British veteran Dawl gets his bleep 'n' bass on in typical fashion with the strobing 'Machines In Effect', RXmode & Francois Dillinger darkly scan the dystopic lowlands on "Liquid Chamber" before DJ Home ushers you aboard the acid express on "Muffin The Cat". Finally Wachita China serves up some future booty bass on "Under The Influence".
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Suck A Dick
Cat: PDON 012. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Techno
Suck A Dick (7:32)
Suck A Dub (6:13)
Suck A Dick (instrumental) (5:44)
Review: Paranoid London are named as such for a reason: the English megacity really does instill a low-level sense of paranoia and dread. So why the hell not lighten up now and again? That's just what this dubious duo have gone and done with 'Suck A Dick'; replacing their usual EP-cover representation of Big Ben with a giant phallus, Paranoid London have successfully drawn an astute analogy between masculine dominance and the totalitarian dominance of the state. Featuring the unmistakable vocals of regular collaborator Mutado Pintado, it's a guaranteed floor-filler, unusually humorous for the pair's austere, distorted repertoire.
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Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (The Definitive Edition)
Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (The Definitive Edition) (LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LPTL 022021. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Da Ol’Jersey Bastard (0:27)
Action Word (4:29)
Against Da Grain (6:09)
Move (feat Mr Turner) (3:30)
HaHa Da RahRah (feat Sean Price) (4:24)
J Dilla Summercamp: Unplugged (3:56)
Milk Of Magnesia (4:14)
Catch Me (feat Del The Funky Homosapien) (3:29)
Supernatural (2:31)
For You (4:07)
The Night Cap (2:34)
Review: Tame One and Parallel Thought's 'Da Ol' Jersey Bastard' pays homage to the late great Ol Dirty Bastard's seminal solo album with a cover that apes the famous police mug shot. It came first in 2008 and now gets a special 15th anniversary that brings i to vinyl for the first time ever. The beats are rugged and raw- not as raw as the original ODB, it must be said - but it doe a fine job of showcasing Tame One's unparalleled ability on the mic. The beats stay low, with menace at times and soul at others. It's a coherent album that has been cleaned up mix-wise for this occasion.
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2020 Connection
2020 Connection (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PLCN 002. Rel: 27 Jul 21
 
Techno
2020 Connection (4:39)
Animal Kingdom (8:34)
Really Get Fucked (4:53)
Mr Rabbit (8:27)
Review: After launching last year via an arguably overlooked EP from Obsidian, Parallel Connection has made us wait a little while for the London label's second release. It comes courtesy of Sela, a 25-year-old French producer who apparently honed his soon to be trademark sound while living in the UK. There's much to enjoy across the four track missive, from the alien electronics, loose-limbed broken electro beats and chiming lead lines of '2020 Connection' and sub-heavy, acid-flecked stomp of 'Animal Kingdom', to the pitched-down electronica eccentricity of 'Really Get Fucked' and the psychedelic late-night tech-house hedonism of 'Mr Rabbit', which boasts bleeping melodies reminiscent of both mod-90s ambient techno and Yorkshire bleep and bass.
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Soviet
Soviet (12")
Cat: PM 040. Rel: 27 Oct 21
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Soviet (6:34)
7Arc (6:48)
Review: Few things are certain in life; death, taxes, politicians lying and Paradox guaranteeing to slap your very soul with every single release he ever carves. Paradox Music 040 is no exception as 'Soviet' buries you under a savage iron curtain while '7Arc' is just Dev showing off his digging chops as he makes a whole range of breaks and cuts chat and bubble away in conversation. Pure breakbeat magic as always. Big up Paradox.
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Paradise Row Vol One
Cat: PR 01. Rel: 02 Mar 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Hanging Out (7:51)
Machine 16 (6:23)
Aperol Sunset (5:05)
Review: Proper party music from two of the most trusted names in the game. Paradise Row is a brand new label and production outlet for both long-standing pillars of the modern disco community, and each of these three launch tracks tip nods right back to the roots. From the brazen piano slapping of "Hanging Out" via the shiny guitar, chugging synth bass and dubbed out vocal tactics of "Machine 16" via the early Chicagoisms-meet-Balearic -guitar-twangs of "Aperol Sunset", there's no fronting or pretention here; just lush floor-focused music that is designed to make you smile.
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Orange
Orange (hand-stamped vinyl 12")
Cat: PPPP 07O. Rel: 28 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Roots In Space (8:14)
From Darkness To Light (7:10)
Music (4:06)
Review: Since first pricking our consciousness with their debut release in 2018, the mysterious Paradize Pizza crew and label has done a good job in serving up classy, floor-friendly jams that effortlessly blur the boundaries between disco, house, re-edits and original productions. The label's seventh EP arrives with little fanfare or fuss, but plenty of a confirmed dancefloor weaponry. For proof, check opener 'Roots in Space', a rolling, chunky and bass-heavy fusion of infectious house beats, killer loops plucked from disco-funk records, spacey noises and star-fall electronics aplenty. The men or women of mystery continue in a similar vein on the bouncy house/disco/jazz-funk fusion of 'From Darkness To Light', before doffing a cap to Moodymann on the dusty, hypnotic and subtly off-kilter deep house brilliance of 'Music'.
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Ali's Smile (reissue)
Ali's Smile (reissue) (limited hand-numbered LP + inserts)
Cat: PD 036LP. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Library/Archive
Ali's Smile (21:03)
Pry Yourself Loose (6:47)
And Listen (2:59)
What Are Words (1:14)
Nova Mythology (2:16)
Reading From The Ticket That Exploded (2:11)
Cut-up & Fold-in Techniques (3:40)
Virus (0:12)
Association Blocks (4:29)
Review: RECOMMENDED
If you're interested in this record then you're interested in this record. Even if this is your first encounter with Burroughs, it takes only a few lines to understand not only his command of language, but his ability to convey the despicable, maligned, dejected and disillusioned in truly evocative ways. If this isn't your first encounter with Burroughs, then this twisted revenge tale audio book comes with a back story that will make you fall in love with the author all over again.

First published in 1971, Ali's Smile was released as a one-sided LP in a run of 99 copies. It was sold with a hardback copy of the audio, and in the UK there was only one store you could buy it from - Brighton's Unicorn Bookshop. As far as we've been told, the owner was a guy called Bill Butler and was paying off costs from a previous obscenity trial. Boroughs gave him the rights to this recording.
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The Lost Gaucho
The Lost Gaucho (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 598LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Rock
Kind Spiriit (3:52)
Were You Blind That Day (4:52)
The Bear (5:08)
The Second Arrangement (5:27)
Talkin's About My Home (4:38)
Time Out Of Mind (4:24)
Kulee Baba (4:52)
Gaucho (5:30)
Babylon Sisters (5:55)
Glamour Profession (7:50)
My Rival (4:14)
I Can't Write Home About Yiou (4:17)
The Second Arrangement (version 2) (5:02)
Gaucho (version 2) (5:24)
Review: Gaucho was the seventh studio album from soft-pop-rock-jazzists and yacht rock pioneers Steely Dan. Released in 1980, they would embark on a tour to mark the record's arrival, and then vanish for 20 years. Or at least go on extended hiatus. That's not surprising, given the back story here, with widespread creative disagreements and a three-way legal battle with MCA and Warner Bros ensuing. And an original budget blown by the sheer scope of 42 musicians contributing to the work. The Lost Gaucho is almost an unplugged version of all that. These are the alternative versions recorded in the early sessions that led to the final LP. Broadcast on radio as part of the promotional campaign, they've been compiled on this joyfully smooth and seductive package, which fans need in their lives.
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The Oakland Broadcast Live In California 1985: Volume Two
Cat: PARA 550LP. Rel: 30 Oct 23
 
Rock
The Chase (7:05)
Guitar Solo (4:34)
Drum Solo (5:44)
I Just Wanna Make Love To You (6:25)
Full Circle (4:19)
Someone To Love (5:15)
Cut Loose (4:22)
Boogie Mama (4:31)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (2:35)
Review: This is the second volume of live recordings from UK supergroup The Firm's best ever live shows at the Oakland Coliseum on 15th March in 1986. It was a year after the group was formed by singer Paul Rodgers (formerly of the Bad Company) - who was responsible for enlisting Led Zep's Jimmy Page - released their self-titled debut, becoming one of the most successful rock outfits of their era and playing across the UK and US in the years after. This second album of live sounds captures their extraordinary energy in a show which was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast.
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The Studio Broadcast: 1993 Tour Rehearsal
Cat: PARA 485LP. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Rock
Absolution Blues (5:59)
Slide It In (2:47)
Rock & Roll (4:17)
Over Now (7:49)
Kashmir (5:54)
Pride & Joy (5:38)
Take A Look At Yourself (4:42)
Take Me For A Little While (3:58)
In My Time Of Dying (12:38)
Here I Go Again (4:15)
Don't Leave Me This Way (8:53)
Feelin' Hot (5:29)
Still Of The Night (5:13)
Whisper A Prayer (3:04)
Black Dog (3:49)
Shake My Tree (3:49)
Review: "These kind of musically freeing, chance meetings between greats must be documented - otherwise we'll have failed our jobs as music cataloguers. In 1991, Led Zeppelin and Whitesnake were prolific rivalling bands - both signed to Geffen Records. Out from this parallel kinship, it's no wonder Jimmy Page and David Coverdale eventually met. Their only studio album - consisting of tour rehearsals broadcast live from a London studio - this 2xLP charts an exclusive series of collaborative originals, breaking away from its former relegation to CD format in 2020. Clock additional contributions from fellow Whitesnake and Led Zep members on 'In My Time Of Dying' and 'Rock And Roll', amongst others.

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Under The Covers: The Songs They Didn't Write
Under The Covers: The Songs They Didn't Write (gatefold coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PARALPL 397. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Rock
Search & Destroy (4:25)
Swallow My Pride (3:43)
Everyday People (2:47)
Let My Love Open The Door (3:40)
Throw Your Hatred Down (4:12)
Timeless Melody (3:02)
Ain't Nothing To Do (3:33)
Harvest Moon (5:13)
Crown Of Thorns (6:18)
Know Your Rights (3:54)
Gimme Some Truth (3:52)
After Hours (2:15)
Everyday (2:29)
Mother (5:16)
Picture In A Frame (2:12)
Masters Of War (3:54)
(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay (4:02)
Public Image (2:49)
Love Reign O'er Me (5:29)
Redemption Song (5:48)
Review: As the title suggests, this Under The Covers album is a collection of tunes the legendary band played at their live gigs, but which they hadn't actually written themselves. There are many glorious overs here, all of which are very much done in true Pearl Jam fashion - with passion and energy. The collection also demonstrates quite how wild and eclectic the band's taste must have been. As such the collection tells you plenty about their enormous knowledge and love of music past and present. There is plenty to love here, so dig yourself in deep and lap it up.
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The Thrill Of It All: New York Broadcast 1976
Cat: PARA 493LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Rock
Sentimental Fool (5:02)
The Thrill Of It All (6:22)
Love Is The Drug (4:12)
Mother Of Pearl (6:11)
Bitter Sweet (5:38)
Out Of The Blue (5:01)
Whirlwind (6:18)
Sea Breezes (6:54)
Both Ends Burning (5:09)
For Your Pleasure (2:28)
Diamond Head (6:57)
Wild Weekend (3:33)
Review: A romantic snapshot in time from Roxy Music's 1976 Siren tour, 'The Thrill Of It All' captures the band at their peak, and bundles their restrained emotion into a burgeoning slice of 12" vinyl. Not to be confused with their compilation album of the same name, we get a glimpse into the performative habits of a band whose touring schedule had them visit Japan, Europe, Australia and the US. From the title track all the way through to 'Editions Of You', the band's 9-strong lineup on this live album is tireless, making their way through a gargantuan setlist with ease.
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Touch The Sky
Touch The Sky (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 495LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Rock
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (5:27)
Mr Soul (2:37)
I've Been Waiting For You (2:29)
Oh Lonesome Mr (3:57)
I Believe In You (3:20)
Mr Soul (5:10)
Everybody's Alone (2:32)
Dance Dance Dance (4:36)
Wondering (3:58)
Sugar Mountain (4:28)
Bad Fog Of Loneliness (1:59)
Country Home (3:29)
Don't Say You Win Don't Say You Lose (2:30)
Shots (5:10)
Barstool Blues (4:23)
Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (2:14)
World On A String (2:36)
Home Fires (2:43)
Too Far Gone (2:55)
The Losing End (4:14)
Review: Neil Young - one of rock music's great originals, pleasing no one but his own muse despite writing some of the most moving, widely-loved songs in the history of modern music. This collection on Parachute fills two discs of vinyl with rare nuggets from across his history of broadcast performances on radio and television. As you might expect for someone with a career as long and winding as Young's, there's plenty of songs to choose from, and you get a whole lot of classics on here. From 'Everybody's Alone' to 'Barstool Blues' and 'World On A String', there's everything you want from a Neil Young collection here - golden songwriting and performances you might never have heard before.
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Woodstock '69
Woodstock '69 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 482LP. Rel: 01 Jun 22
 
Rock
Suite - Judy Blue Eyes (5:48)
Blackbird (3:07)
Helplessly Hoping (5:51)
Guinnevere (5:51)
Marrakesh Express (5:58)
4 + 20 (5:00)
Mr Soul/Wonderin' (2:55)
You Don’t Have To Cry (3:31)
Pre-Road Downs (3:40)
Long Time Gone (6:12)
Bluebird Revisited (4:17)
Sea Of Madness (3:10)
Wooden Ships (6:36)
Find The Cost Of Freedom (3:55)
49 Bye-Byes (5:15)
Review: "Noted for being "scared shitless" at the prospect of their upcoming Woodstock gig in 1969, Crosby, Stills Nash & Young were still fledgling performers at this point, this being only their second live appearance as a supergrounp. An evening gig, many of the festival attendees were on their way out; those who stayed for CSNY didn't regret it, though. Careening through originals like Still's 'Judy Blue Eyes' and Paul McCartney's 'Blackbird', the band later caused jaws to drop with the mid-show rollout of Neil Young. Prepare for lovingly remastered psych funk shoulder-swayers on this limited LP and CD bundle.

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Jerry's Last Stand Volume 1
Cat: PARA 504LP. Rel: 27 Apr 22
 
Rock
Touch Of Grey (7:32)
Little Red Rooster (7:52)
Lazy River Road (6:59)
When I Paint My Masterpiece (5:50)
Childhood's End (4:24)
Cumberland Blues (5:08)
The Promised Land (4:43)
Shakedown Street (14:04)
Samson & Delilah (7:45)
So Many Roads (11:47)
Review: On July 9th 1995, Jerry Garcia had just turned 53 and took the sated for what would be the very pastime with The Grateful Dead. It was evident fo all in attendance at this gig in Chicago that he was a very ill man - his face was pallid, his body was shaking. The whole tour is said to have been something of a disaster form start to finish but there are times in this set that all that was forgotten and Gerry manages to working his magic and make for some real musical bliss. This double album was The Grateful Dead's last ever concert with Jerry, who died in his sleep a week later on August 9th 1995. It is now pressed to vinyl for the first time.
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London Bye Bye Ta Ta: The Astoria Broadcast 1999
Cat: PARA 522LPLTD. Rel: 16 Aug 23
 
Rock
Word On A Wing (6:44)
Thursday's Child (6:25)
Ashes To Ashes (6:37)
Survive (4:34)
Can't Help Thinking About Me (4:34)
China Girl (4:30)
Always Crashing In The Same Car (5:00)
Something In The Air (5:12)
Drive-In Saturday (5:20)
Stay (6:39)
Seven (4:26)
Changes (4:31)
Repetition (3:31)
The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell (4:42)
Cracked Actor (4:23)
I'm Afraid Of Americans (5:48)
Review: This is one of the very many classic David Bowie broadcasts out there. It was recorded on his Hours tour to support his 21st studio album of the same name, and was the last he did for the EMI sub-label. It was the first full album to be made available by a major artist for full internet download, a full two weeks before the physical release. The album makes use of many instruments and took Bowie away from electronica. Guitarist Page Hamilton played in the tour as did Mark Plati on lead and rhythm guitars, Gail Ann Dorsey on bass guitar, Sterling Campbell on drums, and Mike Garson on keyboards. This set was recorded in December 1999 at the London Astoria for FM broadcast.
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Tokyo 1977
Tokyo 1977 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PARA 591LP. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Rock
Monday Morning (7:14)
Oh Well (4:35)
Rhiannon (4:37)
Oh Daddy (4:22)
Never Going Back Again (2:54)
Over My Head (3:41)
You Make Loving Fun (4:42)
Gold Dust Woman (7:43)
Go Your Own Way (6:15)
World Turning (5:13)
Blue Letter (7:25)
The Chain (6:40)
Songbird (3:05)
Why (4:00)
Over My Head (2:41)
World Turning (5:30)
Review: If ever there was a pivotal year in the history of a band then Fleetwood Mac's 1977 was probably it. Having dived deep into the world of hard, blues-infused, psychedelic rock & roll for most of their previous albums, they turned to the self-titled debut, also known as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, and its slightly poppier, more commercially saleable sound as a jumping off point here, but instead wound up making something that's hard to define in reductive terms like 'pop'. Selling over ten million copies within months of release, the three-way vocals and insanely catchy hooks resonated worldwide, and a global tour ensued. Their show at Tokyo's legendary Nippon Budokan was a standout, and this live recording shows exactly why, presenting all facets of a band that have successfully cracked many sounds.
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The Classic Collaborations
Cat: PARA 593LP. Rel: 18 Dec 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Subterraneans
Closer
Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
March Of The Pigs (2:48)
Look Back In Anger (6:10)
Hallo Spaceboy (5:02)
Burn (4:50)
Sanctified (7:04)
A Small Plot Of Land (6:31)
Hurt (5:54)
Reptile (5:56)
I'm Deranged (5:35)
David Bowie & Trent Reznor Interview (10:39)
Review: "I don't know where I'm going from here, but I promise it won't be boring," David Bowie famously quipped at his 50th Birthday concert in Madison Square Garden. That was 1997, and sadly we can now look back at the years between then and now as the last the icon would enjoy, although given the pantheons of unreleased material, music and other, we still have more than his legacy alone to learn from. He certainly kept his word, then, not least by opting to work with Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, a band that found inspiration in myriad styles and sounds, from Human League to Pink Floyd, carving out a 'industrial electronic rock' niche for themselves. In addition to tours and one-off shows, recordings of their collaborations are remarkable, generating fresh wholes from the enormous sums of these parts.
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LA Complete: The Full 1986 Broadcast Volume One
Cat: PARA 597LP. Rel: 19 Jan 24
 
Progressive Rock
Mama (8:58)
Abacab (10:45)
Land Of Confusion (5:16)
That's All (5:18)
Domino (15:02)
In Too Deep (5:21)
The Brazilian (5:15)
Follow You, Follow Me (5:44)
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight (9:01)
Interlude (4:32)
Review: Prog rock - even in its most shiny 80s pop incarnation - doesn't do thing by halves and so we shouldn't be surprised this double album is only one of two sprawling releases containing the 1986 LA gig by Genesis. This is the threesome in their Invisible Touch era, so there's plenty from that album here - yes, even their often overlooked electro-styled instrumental 'The Brazilian' - plus highlights from its eponymous predecessor (the Grandmaster Flash-referencing 'Mama', 'That's All') and other back catalogue big hitters such as 'Follow You, Follow Me' and 'Abacab'.
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The Oakland Broadcast Vol 1
Cat: PARA 549LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Rock
Closer (6:47)
City Sirens (2:44)
Make Or Break (4:22)
The Morning After (4:09)
Together (4:21)
Cadillac (6:35)
Prelude (6:07)
Radioactive (3:55)
Live In Peace (5:36)
Midnight Mooonlight (3:28)
You've Lost That (6:33)
Lovin' Feeling (5:33)
Review: The Firm was a UK supergroup that formed in 1984. Singer Paul Rodgers was the man responsible for getting together with guitarist Jimmy Page and the group became one of the most successful rock outfits of their era. They released a brace of brilliant albums - the self-titled debut in 1985, then a year later Mean Business - and played across the UK and US in the years after. One of the best shows they did was at the Oakland Coliseum on 15th March. Their extraordinary energy and fine set list was recorded for live FM Radio Broadcast and now you can listen back to the whole thing on vinyl for the first time ever.
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Nether Netherland: Utrecht Broadcast 1984
Cat: PARA 588LP. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Such A Shame (5:34)
My Foolish Friend (4:49)
Have You Heard The News? (5:09)
The Party’s Over (5:46)
Dum Dum Girl (4:00)
Tomorrow Started (7:08)
It’s My Life (5:17)
Talk Talk (3:30)
Call In The Night Boy (4:16)
Hate (4:28)
Mirror Man (4:25)
Does Caroline Know? (3:32)
Renee (5:32)
Why Is It So Hard? (3:45)
Again A Game Again (2:50)
For What It’s Worth (4:36)
Call In The Night Boy (3:30)
Review: The legendary Talk Talk was one of a kind. Not only did they craft exceptional studio albums rich in melodic details but they were top in the live arena too. This sublime broadcast from 1984 finds them in Utrecht in the Netherlands playing for a live FM Broadcast recorded at the Muziekcentrum Vredenburg on 27th May. The group formed by Mark Hollis is in dynamic form and they worked through all their hits to date alongside cuts from the two albums which they had already put out at that time. Experimental rock, jazz and free improv all defined this most artful band.
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Time Warp Tonic EP
Time Warp Tonic EP (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PAR 005. Rel: 03 Aug 22
 
Bass
Fallen (6:11)
Lazer Riddim (4:27)
Time Warp Tonic (5:58)
Blue Energy Drink (feat JD Loom) (5:44)
Review: EBB hails from New Zealand and has been popping up on our radar since around 2019. He has a broad and stylish take on bass music that looks to all corners for its inspiration. Opener 'Fallen' is an unrelenting steamroller with hits peeling off the fleshy, bubbly, heavy groove. 'Lazer Riddim' gets more twitchy with blasts of bass and shooting synths and then 'Time Warp Tonic' gets well rave-up with its cantering drums and visceral synth patterns. Last of all is the double time tech head-wrecker that is 'Blue Energy Drink (feat JD Loom).'
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PZ1032
PZ1032 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PZ 1032 . Rel: 16 Sep 15
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:26)
Track 2 (5:24)
Track 3 (5:51)
Track 4 (5:42)
Track 5 (6:20)
Track 6 (5:28)
Track 7 (4:47)
Review: Andreas Gehm of Cologne returns with more lo-fi and nasty acid techno for brilliant Dutch imprint Panzerkreuz and it's everything that you'd expect from this eccentric fellow. They're all sure to please in their rusty and hissing glory but it's probably "Track 3" which is out favourite where Gehm proclaims through a helium induced voice "Im a freak, you're a freak.. we're all freaks!" and if you're still reading this, he's most probably right. Highly recommended!
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Echo Beach Edits Vol 2
Cat: BINTANG 002. Rel: 17 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Jogging Back 2 U (7:43)
Foolio Paradiso (9:02)
A Dust From Outta Space (8:46)
1&O (7:55)
Review: Summer is but a distant memory in real terms, but in musical terms we can bring back the sunshine whenever we fancy. And that's what Marc Roberts does and then some here with four poolside classics. They follow on from Austin Ato's smasher for the label's first release in fine style with opener 'Jogging Back 2 U' full of bendy bass and heart-wrenching vocals. 'Foolio Paradiso' then layers up glossy chords and retro twins stabs with a sentimental r&b vocal that brings the love. The late night cool of 'Foolio Paradiso' has an exotic feel that will have you reaching for the cocktails and last of all '1&O' brings the funk.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT, Igor Gonya
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Echo Beach Edits Volume 4
Cat: BINTANG 004. Rel: 19 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mountain (6:14)
The House (6:36)
Down Slow (6:46)
Terra Amor (4:58)
Review: JKriv has delivered some of the finest solo productions of his career in recent times, including a pair of killer EPs on the Razor-N'-Tape label he co-founded with fellow Brooklyn resident Aaron Dae. Here he takes a break from crafting his own killer cuts to deliver some tooled-up reworks for the Echo Beach Edits series. He begins by delivering a bouncy, piano-rich, house style take on a soaring disco gem ('Mountain'), before successfully cutting up and rearranging a woodblock-powered disco-funk instrumental ('The House'). Over on the flip 'Down Slow' is an excitable, synth-sporting revision of a soulful disco-funk workout, while standout 'Tera Amor' sees him sprint his way through a carnival-ready samba/MPB sing-along.
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Lost Chronicles
VARIOUS
Cat: PRR 001. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Electro House
Prince De Takicardie - "Ammoniak" (5:42)
Baptiste - "Space" (6:26)
Idris Bena - "World" (4:41)
Zapp-ared - "Pulsion" (5:01)
Djamel Nait - "Quadrivium" (4:59)
Review: Panta Rhei is many things - the concept of 'everything flows' in the philosophy of Heraclitus, a rock band from Hungary and now also a new Parisian techno label that makes its bow with a various artists' EP. There is plenty of analogue jack to the groove foundations of Prince De Takicardie's hurried 'Ammoniak', then Baptiste brings some depraved acid lines to his mind-melting cut 'Space'. On the flip you will find more prickly acid lines, stark drum textures and future techno sounds from Idris Bena, Zapp-ared and Djamal Nait.
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Discipline (remastered)
Discipline (remastered) (200 gram vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: KCLLP 8. Rel: 26 Oct 22
 
Progressive Rock
Elephant Talk (4:48)
Frame By Frame (5:06)
Matte Kudasai (3:48)
Indiscipline (4:35)
Thela Hun Ginjeet (6:26)
The Sheltering Sky (8:22)
Discipline (5:05)
Matte Kudasai (Alt mix) (3:47)
Review: King Crimson of the 1970s sounded very different from the band that made this Discipline album with a newly formed line-up of Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin seven years after the band first broke up. It is now 40 years young so gets the requisite reissue treatment and has also been remastered for the occasion. It comes on a mighty hefty 200g vinyl so can be played extra loud, just as it should. The record mixes up electronica, funk, pure pop, modern avant-garde and much more and was a chart success in many different countries around the world.
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God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners
God Save The Queen/Under Heavy Manners (gatefold 200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGMLP 5. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Red Two Scorer (God Save The Queen) (6:47)
God Save The Queen (10:06)
1983 (13:55)
Under Heavy Manners (Under Heavy Manners) (5:07)
The Zero Of The Signified (10:09)
Review: 
For the first time ever since the mid-80s, Robert Fripp's God Save The Queen is now avaialble on fresh vinyl once more. It was the second solo album from Fripp and is made up almost entirely of so-called 'Frippertronics,' which means much of the record was performed by improvisation. Under each track are solid drums and bass to get the grooves going and guitar loops for the five tracks were recorded live in concert during 1979. It's a real left turn of an album and one that can be as mesmerising as it can wild.
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Let The Power Fall
Let The Power Fall (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGMLP 6. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
1984 (12:04)
1985 (11:03)
1986 (4:58)
1987 (5:06)
1988 (6:36)
1989 (10:57)
Review: Robert Fripp's pioneering work in electronic music reached its influential peak with the so-called Frippertronics tour of 1979. Creating compelling soundscapes out of tape loops might not seem revolutionary now, but it certainly was at the time, and out of the tour came this limited and highly prized album, perhaps the most sincere recorded document of Fripp's creative breakthrough. Now Let The Power Fall is being pressed on vinyl for the first time since its initial release on Editions EG in the 80s, and it comes with additional versions of '1984' never heard before.

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Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments -was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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Leviathan
Leviathan (gatefold 200 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DGMSPX 102. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Empire (8:29)
Milkwood (4:43)
Pulse Detected (7:48)
Loom (7:43)
Leviathan (10:19)
After The Rain (9:01)
Fire Tower (10:48)
Zhora (7:38)
Sympatico (7:20)
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments - was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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The Big Express (remastered)
The Big Express (remastered) (gatefold 200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: APELP 107. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Rock
Wake Up (4:42)
All You Pretty Girls (3:40)
Shake You Donkey Up (4:20)
Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her, Kiss Her (3:48)
This World Over (5:33)
The Everyday Story Of Smalltown (3:53)
I Bought Myself A Liarbird (2:49)
Reign Of Blows (3:29)
You're The Wish You Are I Had (3:17)
I Remember The Sun (3:07)
Train Running Low On Soul Coal (5:11)
Review: XTC's cult 1984 album 'The Big Express' was essentially just that - a 'big expression' of brash indie noise, tempered by the shadow of the industrial old Wiltshire town in which the band grew up, Swindon. In true post-punk fashion, the band combined the electronic Linndrum with guitar, bass and vocals. But the 'Express', in their words, wasn't just self-expression; electronic rock, to XTC, also reflected the quite literal concept of the 'railway express', reflecting Swindon's reputation as one of the core towns behind the UK's railway system. A remarkable album, and a slice of history at that.
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Phoenix (La Petite Mort Edition)
Phoenix (La Petite Mort Edition) (blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PAN 112R. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Airborne Ashes/Metallic Taste Of Patience/Below The Clavicle/Burning Feather/How To Fight/Kiss Of The PhoenixVolcano (19:40)
Fantasy Collision/Mercurial Nerve/Goodbye Diamond/Bringing Me Back/Diamond In The Bedrock/Faith Consuming Hope (19:41)
Review: Following up on the impressive stature of her fifth studio album Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin, Eartheater went back in on the attendant material and created a special 'Sleep Mix' version for Crack Magazine. In the wake of that mix and its warm reception, the newly altered versions of the album were expanded upon and presented as an entirely new work, La Petite Mort Edition. The original constituent parts of the music have been blown out into shapeless forms which rise and fall across great sonic expanses. The production is vast and imposing, but ultimately oceanic in nature, without a pockmark or rupture to disturb the vast swathes of sound sculpted for your deepest dreams.
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Cicatriz
Cicatriz (translucent red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PAN 114LPC1. Rel: 27 Nov 20
 
Bass
The Coldest Hello (live) (2:21)
Sick (2:46)
The Burning Hammer (2:50)
DKD Lethal (2:07)
Cicatriz (3:37)
Cicatriz X (2:54)
Poison (3:11)
Demonic Y (feat Felix Lee) (4:46)
Destruction (6:10)
Track 10 (2:23)
Azucar (feat Woesum) (4:05)
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Amygdala
Amygdala (gatefold 2xLP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PAMPA LP0071. Rel: 21 Mar 13
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track ID Anyone (feat Caribou)
Nices Wolkchen (feat Apparat)
Royal Asscher Cut
Magical Boy (feat Matthew Dear)
Das Wort (feat Dirt Von Lowtzow)
Homesick (feat Ada)
La Duquesa
My Plans (feat Matthew Dear)
Don't Lose My Mind
Marilyn Whirlwind
Amygdala (feat Milosh)
Ich Schreib' Dir Ein Buch 2013 (feat Hildegard Knef)
NooOoo
Auroville
Review: Though his career has taken many turns over the last decade, DJ Koze has remained that most illusive of creatures: a minimal-minded producer with an ear for a melody. This fourth full-length, packed to the rafters with big-name collaborations (Apparat, Caribou, Ada and Matthew Dear all feature), continues his move towards the home-listening sphere. So, while many of the heady rhythms and shuffling grooves hark back to his stripped-back past, Amygdala impresses with its woozy songs, genre-straddling fusions (see the modern soul meets deep house of "Homesick" or the steppy, tropical vibes of "Marilyn Whirlwind") and homely atmosphere.
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Aye Aye Mi Mi
Cat: PAMPA 036. Rel: 07 Jul 21
 
Deep House
Aye Aye Mi Mi (12" mix) (5:36)
Aye Aye Mi Mi (MLT Passion Beat dub) (5:55)
Review: Irish deep house stalwart Mano Le Tough is back this week for a great new release on DJ Koze's ever reliable Pampa imprint with 'Aye Aye Mi Mi'. The main mix on the first side is a serving of breezy and low-slung disco, complete with rock guitar and stoner vocals that is the perfect soundtrack for a summer road trip. Over on the flip, you have the MLT Passion Beat dub which by comparison takes a much darker turn, injected with more dancefloor dynamics and geared for heads down moments when the smoke machine comes on in the club.
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Played by: Manqo
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Knock Knock
Knock Knock (gatefold 2xLP + 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PAMPALP 13. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Deep House
Club Der Ewigkeiten (4:22)
Bonfire (3:59)
Moving In A Liquid (feat Eddie Fummler) (4:21)
Music On My Teeth (feat Jose Gonzalez) (4:41)
Colors Of Autumn (feat Speech Of The Group Arrested Development) (4:10)
This Is My Rock (feat Sophia Kennedy) (5:19)
Illumination (feat Roisin Murphy) (4:40)
Planet Hase (feat Mano Le Tough) (4:18)
Pick Up (6:37)
Scratch That (feat Roisin Murphy) (5:02)
Muddy Funster (feat Kurt Wagner) (5:23)
Baby (How Much I LFO You) (4:31)
Jesus (5:13)
Lord Knows (4:04)
Seeing Aliens (4:53)
Drone Me Up, Flashy (feat Sophia Kennedy) (6:26)
Take A Run (feat Ada) (4:51)
Review: DJ Koze's music is very much suited to the album format. Although his last effort through this medium was back in 2013, his explorative nature and wide-eyed, improvisational style are simply made to branch out into areas outside of the more predictable house and techno formats. Knock Knock comes through on his own Pampa label, with its seventeen tracks all providing us with something different and wonderful, from slo-mo r&b sounds to funky, wayward house music that is most certainly at the 'outside' of the house spectrum. There are plenty of special guests, too, including Mano Le Tough, Sophia Kennedy, and many other relevant talents. A Koze speciality.
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003
003 (limited 12")
Cat: PAM 003. Rel: 24 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Tango De La Boca (5:45)
A Pavement In Palma (5:24)
Deep In The Forest Something Stared (7:24)
It's 5am Somewhere (4:44)
Review: The fledgling Pamela label hits release number three with Anthony Teasdale the man charged with taking us on a sonic trip. He kicks off with a gorgeous cut that pairs breezy grooves with flamboyant keys that sound like they come from a theatrical moment in a play. It is a super symphony that sweeps you off your feet while 'A Pavement In Palma' is a humid and sundown gem, 'Deep In The Forest Something Stared' is layered ups with retro-future synths from a band like ELO and 'It's 5am Somewhere' then has more slick kick to it, but no less a majestic sense of melody which seems to be Teaseale's calling card.
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Crazay Not The Same
Cat: PALP 002. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Funky/Club House
Crazy (extended) (5:48)
Not The Same (4:12)
Crazay (The Funk District remix) (5:30)
Crazay (3:48)
Review: While much of Ludovic Llorca's output is classy deep house, over the last few years he's offered up a lot more disco and jazz-funk-tinged house cuts. It was this vibe he explored on the debut release from his PALP label - 2021's All Night Brotherhood - and he's at it again on this welcome sequel. The key cut is 'Crazay', a filter-sporting chunk of good-time house music in which vocal samples from a vintage, jazz-funk-disco gem rise above a warm and rubbery house groove. It's available in extended, short and Funk District remix forms, with the latter take offering a woozier, looser deep house take full of drifting Rhodes chords and Niles Rodgers style guitar licks. Bonus cut 'Not The Same', a more explicitly disco-centric chunk of warming dancefloor sunniness, is also well worth a listen.
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Six Minute Mile
Cat: PST 008. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Soul
Six Minute Mile (3:03)
Six Minute Mile (part II) (2:08)
Review: Six Minute Mile has rightly got plenty of attention for its first few outings and their early good work connotes with this eight 7". It's from Ohio's Wesley Bright who has joined forces with The Means of Production and New York's Ben Pirani, and is a lovely mid-tempo roller that reminds of balmy summer nights. The tune comes in two parts and opens with lovely Rhodes chords that are a great foundation for the tenor vocals of Wesley. Then come plenty of irresistible hooks and the rousing vocals sing of love and devotion like all good soul sounds should.
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I Know It Hurts
Cat: PST 005. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soul
I Know It Hurts (3:08)
Something So Precious (3:32)
Review: It's five up for the Palmetto Street label and this one finds them turning to Ben Pirani & The Means Of Production who manage to again find new ground in this great EP. The lead single from the 7" is a soft and melancholic sad song with none other than Brian Jackson (who collaborated with Gil Scott Heron) playing the flute parts. He cuts through the smokey mood with daring harmonies while on the flip things get even more forceful with 'Something So Precious'. Pirani goes it alone on the vocals for this one while a strong quartert adds the sumptuous melodies.
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Kinetics
Kinetics (12")
Cat: PALINOIA 010. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Techno
Kinetics (7:06)
Reasons Unknown (7:17)
Low Immortals (6:30)
Settlement Research (7:02)
Review: Shout out to the Palinoia label for here niching up its tenth release, and another stylish and stripped-back techno outing it is too. Feph is handed the controls for this one and 'Kinetics' opens up with the sort of smooth and silky lines and drum rhythms that lock you into a meditative state in an instant. 'Reasons Unknown' follows a similar linear and loopy path but with some brighter daubs of synth colour that pulse up top like distant stars. 'Low Immortals' is a little more dark and moody with fizzing static electricity and underlapping bass, then 'Settlement Research' shuts down with airy broken beats and sci-fi designs that are abstract and charming.
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The Most Wanted Digital Dubplates Volume 2
Cat: PALINGLTD 003. Rel: 27 Oct 22
 
Techno
Twerk Dat Shit (4:05)
Drive Me Crazy (3:27)
Pumping Bass (5:34)
XTC People (4:11)
Sendwhich (4:19)
Playa Hate (2:38)
Review: Making no bones about his sources of inspiration, Rotterdam-based DJ and producer Mitchel Polderman directs his Tafkamp alias to a wholesale ghetto house / Dance Mania aesthetic right down to the centre label. Tracks like 'Twerk Dat Shit' and 'Drive Me Crazy' have all the moves you'd expect from some proper Chicago early 90s gear, but Polderman's sound has a slicker modern finish which sets it apart from the OG material. There are six tracks on this release, and they all channel legends like DJ Deeon et al, with a pitched down sample of Peaches thrown in for good measure.
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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Flower School
Flower School (limited LP)
Cat: PAAL 76. Rel: 19 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
What Emptiness Do You Gaze Upon! (6:37)
The Flower School (6:45)
Sweet One (2:49)
The Morning Light Has Flooded My Eyes (9:18)
Moon Showed But No You (5:09)
Review: Talk about adaptive design. Zoh Amber, Chris Corsano and Bill Orcutt are anything but household names, but rank among the finest musicians in the US today. All three have carved a name for themselves as improvisational maestros, capable of working with others on-the-fly to create powerful sounds and soundtracks in a display of artistic talent you just don't get to see - or hear - everyday. Corsano and Orcutt were no strangers when Flower School was recorded, around spring 2023. Nor were Amba and Corsano - the pair had just finished a joint tour of the US West Coast. The three had never engaged together, though, but they probably should have. An album that represents each individually, but also shows how they can create something greater as one, this is a freewheeling, freeform exploration of sounds between jazz, industrial, grunge, alternative rock, blues and noise.
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Bford 08
Bford 08 (12")
Cat: SL 8R. Rel: 27 Sep 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Very (6:37)
Test (4:12)
Down (5:34)
Percy (5:45)
Review: A repress for four prime slices of classic Baby Ford minimal tech gear, from the rhythm-centric drum machine fest 'Very', the resonant bleepy tones of 'Test', the sparse and spacious 'Down' and the subtle acid undertones of 'Percy'. Baby Ford is finally getting his props as one the UK acid and techno scene's true innovators and pioneers, and these four very mixable tracks are four more reasons why this is only right.
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Tags: Minimal
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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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Escape From The Mausoleum
Cat: PHS 003. Rel: 26 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Like Dat
Zimzimmer
Disco Facial
Self Isolated
Review: Zapatilla, better known as Louis Hackett, is a founding member of Brownswood 's Owiny Sigoma Band and key collaborator on Eska's Mercury nominated debut album, but has a neat side hustle making house music with one foot in the gentle melodies of Balearic beat and another in the irresistible energy of Afrobeat. It's a recipe that he continues over onto this fine four tracker, which opens with the smoothly grooving but lively 'Like Dat' before 'Zimzimmer' builds up around a gently frenetic Afro guitar riff. On the flip, 'Disco Facial' is slower and more retro, with a synth line that could be from a lost John Carpenter soundtrack. 'Self Isolated' completes the package in its most esoteric fashion, another synth work rooted in the past, this time perhaps echoing the approachable experimentalism of Jean Jacques Perry.
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Tags: Nu Disco
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Son Of A Biscuit EP
Cat: PHS 004. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Deep House
Ginger Cut (Anne Rox Hip Hop mix) (4:37)
Ginger Cut (Rich Tea edit) (6:17)
Jaffa Quake (6:42)
Kustard Cream (5:08)
Ginger Cut (Balearic bonus mix) (4:34)
Review: We're happy to report that the music on the 'Son of a Biscuit' EP from Kuwahara aka Mick Wilson and Scott Gray is every bit as colourfully eccentric as the title it bears. 'Ginger Cut' is dubbed up cloud of sound billowing over choppy hip-hop breaks, with an old skool female MC poking her head out of it to have her say every now and again. Rich Tea's edit of the track takes it into housier territory but, like one of those old Orb ambient singles singles on Wau Mr Modo, still gives plenty of work to the studio's echo chambers. 'Jaffa Quake' goes for snazzy, jazzy overtones and off kilter breaks, 'Kustard Cream' offers up reggae skank, again served up with plenty of sonic exotica, and there's even a more relaxed, Balearic bonus mix of 'Ginger Cut'. A thoroughly nutty record, but a genius one at the same time.
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Other Phases Of Sleep
Cat: PR 019. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Asleep (6:22)
Asleep (Space Ghost remix) (5:21)
To Paradise (6:01)
Signal A5 (5:57)
Review: Dutch DJ and producer Kennedy has always been rather concerned with dreams and infusing the feeling of them into hazy house music. He has done that mostly on his own Dream Machine label but now lands on the Canadian outlet Pacific Rhythm with three more of his somnambulant sonics. 'Asleep' is all dusty drums and smeared shrouds that encourage the mind to wander, then the Space Ghost remix flips it somewhat into a more potent proposition. On the flip, 'To Paradise' is a classy soundtrack full of introspective pads and 'Signal A5' rounds out another EP that draws on the artist's love of UK Street Soul and cosmic flourishes.
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