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Hadaeq
Hadaeq (LP)
Cat: ZEPLP 054. Rel: 05 Jan 22
 
International
Asquini (7:19)
Kai Zhas Seka (6:24)
Pe Molate, Pe Khelel (5:54)
Adame (5:40)
Hisan (6:18)
Aksam En Guzel (5:10)
Furn El Sibbek (3:54)
Surfaton (4:05)
Taksi (3:12)
Review: Lebanese singer Pol Seif has linked with various European instrumentalists for this Molo Sayat project , which has its base camp around the Med. The band compose their material in Arabic, Italian and Romani languages and their first release on Zephyrus Records oozes a soul soothing calmness and plenty of colourful folk sounds. The musicianship is second to none as saxophone, clarinet, double bass and trumpets are all blended into one smooth and beautiful soundscape as Serf's voice adds another layer of magic. Whether jazzy and upbeat such as 'Kai Zhas Seka' or slow and mournful like 'Adame' these are all essential sounds.
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 in stock $21.82
Night Spirit Masters (remastered)
Night Spirit Masters (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEHRA 006. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
International
Baba L'Rouami (3:11)
Mimoun Mamrba (5:15)
Tramin (3:00)
Chabako (6:27)
Moulay Abdellah Ben Hassaine/Moulay Brahim (4:18)
Toura Toura Tour Kelilah (4:11)
Baniya (6:00)
Jillala (4:49)
Said Fafy Drum Solo (2:17)
Toura Toura Tour Kelilah #2 (3:12)
Hamouda (6:06)
Review: It was in 1990 that Bill Laswell and Richard Horowitz joined forces to take care of the production of local Gnawa musicians for this Nigh Spirits Masters album. It was recorded in the medina of Marrakesh and is an absolutely essential listen for anyone with an interest in African and Middle Eastern music. The Gnawa, if you don't know, are an ethnic group in what is today called Morocco. They are descendants of West African slaves who arrived in the 16th century and were converted to Islam but still kept with them remnants of their animistic practices. They perform a complex and long ceremony to recreate the genesis of the universe and this music is a large part of it.
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Tags: African
 in stock $22.62
Frizzell & Duque: A Sorrow Unrequited
Frizzell & Duque: A Sorrow Unrequited (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZD 009LP. Rel: 24 Mar 21
 
Ambient/Drone
We Once Believed We Owned The Sky (8:56)
Fragile Dreaming In A Fragile Mind (7:54)
A Sorrow Unrequited (4:00)
Closer, Always Closer (4:17)
The Sparrow's Flight (5:43)
Review: It's not just a clever name. Zake and City Dawn have come up with a record that genuinely sounds like the reflective moods that so often follow great loss, realised on record. Sweeping synth-strings on 'We Once Believed We Owned The Sky' only serving to reiterate the sense of lamentation that seems to pervade every corner of this album.

Sometimes looking back on what was but will never be again is the only real way of making ourselves feel better - by connecting to intensely emotional memories we can trigger an outpouring that's truly cathartic. As if following that pattern, Frizzell & Duque: A Sorry Unrequited is a strangely uplifting experience by the time we're listening to the closing bars of 'The Sparrow's Flight', even if that's only because of the sense that others have the capacity to feel the same as we do.
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 in stock $17.36
Frizzell & Duque: Orison
Frizzell & Duque: Orison (180 gram splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ZD 008. Rel: 21 Feb 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Signaling (9:23)
Sacred Silence (7:57)
La Foi Pour Demain (9:16)
Orison (8:13)
Review: Orison is the latest aural exploration between zake & City of Dawn and a predecessor to their previous orchestral effort, 'A Sorrow Unrequited'. Orison is a prayer or plea to a deity. The archaic origins of the term stem from the Latin language simply meaning to 'speak to God'. Patient and solemn symphonic drifts that foster stillness, boundless thought, introspection, and eternal contemplation.
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 in stock $28.66
Le Freak: Music Inspired By Chic
Joey NEGRO / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 037. Rel: 02 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Charanga 76 - "Good Times (Como Vamos A Gozar)" (8:23)
Cela - "I'm In Love" (Joey Negro edit) (7:24)
Odyssey - "Together" (6:19)
She - "Easy Money" (4:47)
Nightlife Unlimited - "Let's Do It Again" (5:11)
Van Jones - "Not About That (Show Me Some Respect)" (5:14)
Ann Margret - "Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes" (part 2) (6:33)
Michael Zager Band - "Don't Sneak On Me" (4:46)
Delegation - "Heartache No 9" (special remix version) (6:52)
CHAD - "Feel The Beat (C'est Si Bon...)" (feat GG Gibson) (7:13)
Review: Hit makers Rodgers and Edwards' mammothly influential Chic songs enjoy one of the finest curatorial salutes from UK disco's most discerning torch-bearer/creator Dave Lee. Digging deep into his vaults and unearthing some of the best homages, references and blatant covers, Negro join the dots and delivers some rarities you may have never heard before. Get lost in the music of She's shiny guitar strumming "Easy Money", freak out to Charanga 76's "Good Times" and get lucky with Van Jones's "Not About That"... Everyone knows about the hits and influence, most of us know how important a role Chic played in sample culture but Negro has gone the extra mile to celebrate some of the lesser known references Chic have had over the years. Freaking great.
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Overdose Of The Holy Ghost: The Sound Of Gospel Through The Disco & Boogie Eras
David HILL / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 028. Rel: 23 Oct 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Clark Sisters - "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (Joey Negro edit)
Sharon Johnson - "A Better Day"
Dan Greer - "Love Is The Message" (Joey Negro edit)
Ricky Womack & Christian Essence - "I Need You" (Joey Negro edit)
Shirley Caesar - "Heavenly Father"
Elbernita 'Twinkle' Clark - "Awake O Zion"
The Clark Sisters - "Overdose Of The Holy Ghost"
Kristle - "I'll Go"
The Young Delegation - "He Lives"
Rahni Harris & Family Love - "He's My Friend"
Review: Dave 'Joey Negro' Lee's Z Record imprint hit the compilation gold mine once again, calling on the curatorial skills of Dave Hill, former Ballistic Brother and founder of the iconic Nuphonic label, to flex his latter day Gospel expertise for the superb Overdose Of The Holy Ghost. This double LP collection sees Hill chart Gospel music through it's 70s and 80s period as the influences of nascent disco and boogie bore fruit. The chance to own the absolutely belting cover version of Sylvester's "I Need You" by Ricky Womack & Christian Essence in edited Joey Negro format will mean instant purchase for many current disc jockeys, but there is plenty more spiritually enlightened disco heat around it. Essential release!
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 in stock $28.66
Under The Influence Vol 10
RAHAAN / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 57. Rel: 30 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Santrax - "Come & Get It" (5:18)
Marini - "Let’s Get It On" (6:43)
Time Unlimited - "Back Fire" (8:34)
Venus Dodson - "Shoot Me (With Your Love)" (6:16)
Wings Of Light - "He Loves You" (5:00)
Ship Of The Desert - "Count Of Monte Thisgo" (6:00)
Frank Hatchett Dance Explosion - "Super Hero" (1:51)
Cherish - "For You" (3:26)
Jaze - "Wanna Get Down With You" (7:21)
The 21st Century - "One Of These Days" (5:23)
Porno Disco - "Go Down Moses" (4:19)
Cousin Ice - "Catch Your Glow" (feat Zack Sanders) (6:18)
Boobie Knight - "Juicy Fruit My Love" (6:27)
John Lamkin - "Ticket" (6:21)
Review: You can always count on Z Records to bring a deep-digging, dedicated approach to anything they put out, and that goes double for their flawless Under The Influence series. The 10th volume in the series sees them inviting the incredible Chicago-born DJ Rahaan to select some seriously headsy cuts from his collection, carefully cleaned up, de-clicked and remastered for the best listening experience. Given the nature of the series, don't expect the usual suspects, and instead savour the discovery of some of Rahaan's most treasured cuts, presented here on a double LP comp brimming with discoid magic.
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 in stock $22.39
Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4 Part 1
Colin CURTIS / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 060. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Bill Ortiz - "Fusion/Noche Cubana" (8:22)
Born 74 & Onj - "Tape Your Beat" (5:07)
GeeW - "Still In Love" (5:44)
Mary Greer Mudiku - "Happy Sunrise" (8:59)
The Sultan's Swing - "46 To Somewhere" (5:53)
Stefano Di Santis - "Unreachable Galaxy" (4:25)
Charro Band De Emilio Guerrero - "Movin" (3:17)
Somos Amigos - "Pa'gozar" (4:34)
Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - "Cuchifrito Pa’ Los Pollos" (4:51)
Juju - "Cla Samba" (5:07)
Moreen Meriden - "Caught In A Fever" (7:28)
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Samba De Negro" (3:51)
Alonso Gonzalez & Jazz Latino - "Mr Fool" (5:17)
Review: Colin Curtis returns with another finely-curated selection of the best 'Jazz Dance Fusion' records he could find. In Curtis' own words, Volume 4 reflects a combination of new music, unreleased music, and tracks that have never been on vinyl before or have not attained the recognition they deserve. A whopping 26 tracks are racked up on the digital edition, but this special vinyl record yields just thirteen further selections from that initial batch; leading the charge is the Rhodesy, hi-hatty '46 To Somewhere' by the Sultan's Swing, capturing the free-spiritedness of hitching a ride to somewhere untrammeled. Further choice sonic infections, infusing elements of vocal jazz, salsa and Latin spoken word, include Somos Amigos' 'Pa'gozar' and GeeW's 'Kyoto'. Get grooving!
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Jazz Dance Fusion Vol 4 Part 2
Colin CURTIS / VARIOUS
Cat: ZEDDLP 060X. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Venus Dodson - "Mother Of The Future" (8:29)
Jacques Schwarz Bart - "Mende" (5:49)
Guinu - "Eletromandinga" (extended version) (4:40)
Stefano De Santis - "Nova Laze" (3:30)
GeeW - "Kyoto" (7:49)
Mary Greer Mudiku - "I Face East" (7:32)
Alfredo Dias Gomes - "Vaya Mulatto" (4:14)
Juju - "Wanting Touch" (instrumental) (7:02)
Nova Vida - "My Only" (GeeMix) (6:54)
Lifetime - "I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You" (4:21)
Tres Men - "Samba De-La Cruz" (4:32)
Miho Nobuzane - "Ponteio" (6:52)
El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - "Mambo De Papi" (3:05)
Review: The Jazz Dance Fusion series is a compilation-based series collecting some of the finest songs in the Jazzdance, Latin Jazz and Fusion. Each volume is careful cultivated by the well-known British DJ Colin Curtis. After the first three successful editions, the fourth boasts tracks like 'Mother Of The Future" by Venus Dodson, 'I Face East' by Mary Greer Mudiku and 'Ponteio' by Miho Nobuzane, to name but a few. Volume Four Part 2 is spread across two pieces of vinyl housed in a beautiful gatefold vinyl. If you are a jazz fan looking for a compilation to expand your knowledge and love the style, then look no further than this one here! Thanks ro Colin Curtis for continuing to curate such a great series!
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 in stock $29.19
Platinum Scatter
Platinum Scatter (180 gram red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YUKU 031. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Focus Point (4:29)
Weight (6:03)
Greed (4:07)
Reverendous (4:31)
Platinum Scatter (5:31)
Anchor (4:09)
TNM (4:39)
Miles To Go (4:18)
Eternal Recurrence (4:57)
Running State (4:11)
Deep Mind (4:59)
Transscript (4:15)
Fallout (5:47)
Procedure (5:29)
Review: German scientist Current Value elevates his 14th studio album to wax status and the world is a better place. Rolling out over two heavyweight 12"s, this particular body of work explores the relationship between drum & bass and techno in a whole rainbow of interesting and uncompromising ways. From the pummelling non-stop 4x4s of 'Greed' to the glitchy, rising frequencies and twisted emotions of the title track, each cut takes a snapshot or a pinch of ingredients, inspects them on a microscopic level and turns them inside out. Elsewhere cuts like 'TNM' melt your face off with thundering beats and momentous energy while other tracks such as 'Deep Mind' go straight for the cranial sensation and fry your brain within seconds. An exceptional exploration. No one does it like Current Value.
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Played by: M50
 in stock $35.24
Heading In A Backwards Direction
Heading In A Backwards Direction (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YOYAKU 003LP. Rel: 15 Jan 20
 
Minimal/Tech House
Fragil (dub) (5:22)
Draxis (9:03)
Cerendipity (7:26)
Don't Be Neutron (6:30)
Continued Momentum (6:11)
Native Tongue (8:58)
Capturing Diversity (7:01)
Holding Thoughts (7:21)
Review: Roger Gerressen's previous album, 2017's Sushitech-released "Monoaware", did a fine job in delivering atmospheric slabs of dancefloor hypnotism that were variously inspired by tech-house, dub techno and the deeper end of the European techno sound. "Heading In A Backwards Direction" feels like a more open and expansive take on the same basic blueprint, with Gerressen quietly slipping between beat-free dub techno soundscapes (blissful opener "Fragil (Dub)"), sun-kissed tech-house/dub techno fusion (the ear-pleasing "Draxis"), deep house inspired dancefloor warmth ("Cerendipity"), heavier peak-time workouts (bass-heavy tech-house jack track "Don't Be Neutron"), crackling minimalism ("Continued Momentum") and hushed, sub-heavy goodness (closing cut "Holding Thoughts"). It all adds up to another impressively atmospheric excursion.
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 in stock $28.39
LP1
LP1 (LP)
Cat: YTLP 118. Rel: 07 Aug 14
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Preface
Lights On
Two Weeks
Hours
Pendulum
Video Girl
Numbers
Closer
Give Up
Kicks
Review: Young Turks clearly believe that Tahlilah Barnett, formerly known as Twigs (hence the FKA Twigs pseudonym) is a star in the making. They plucked her from obscurity last year and have since released a number of highly regarded singles. This debut album expands on her EPs to date, showcasing her woozy, intricate take on post-R&B. Naturally, her vocals - fragile and evocative, sounding not unlike Kate Bush on occasions - take centre stage, riding a bed of layered-up head-nodding rhythms, post dubstep grooves, trip-hop soundscapes, fizzing electronics and bubbling synthesizers. It's an intoxicating brew, all told, and one that delivers further proof of Barnett's immense potential.
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 in stock $20.51
Coexist
Coexist (LP + CD in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YT 080LP. Rel: 06 Sep 12
 
Indie/Alternative
Angels
Chained
Fiction
Try
Reunion
Sunset
Missing
Tides
Unfold
Swept Away
Our Song
Angels
Chained
Fiction
Try
Reunion
Sunset
Missing
Tides
Unfold
Swept Away
Our Song
Review: Here it is: the long awaited second album from Mercury award winning, waif-like London trio The xx. The band have enjoyed a huge amount of success since their eponymous debut album dropped in 2009, and Coexist sees them subtly tweak their sound rather than wholly reinvent it, with their booming drums traded in for something less grandiose. There are some stunning moments on the LP (opener "Angels", "Reunion" and "Swept Away" all linger long in the memory) that will ensure it swats any "difficult second album" talk to one side; this is the sound of a band comfortable in their own skin. Caps doffed to Young Turks who present the LP on sumptuous heavyweight vinyl with included CD and booklet.
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 in stock $24.71
Heaven & Earth
Heaven & Earth (gatefold 4xLP + hidden LP)
Cat: YT 176LP. Rel: 22 Jun 18
 
Jazz
Fists Of Fury (Earth) (9:42)
Can You Hear Him (8:54)
Hub-Tones (9:11)
Connections (8:23)
Tiffakonkae (9:19)
The Invincible Youth (9:51)
Testify (5:44)
One Of One (9:48)
The Space Travelers Lullaby (Heaven) (10:29)
Vi Lua VI Sol (11:06)
Street Fighter Mas (5:57)
Song For The Fallen (12:40)
Journey (8:51)
The Psalmnist (7:19)
Show Us The Way (6:50)
Will You Sing (10:07)
The Secret Of Jinsinson
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
My Family
Agents Of Multiverse
Ooh Child
Review: There's a growing feeling both inside and outside jazz that Kamasi Washington could well turn out to be one of the style's all-time greats. He's certainly making all the right moves, delivering thought-provoking concept albums of eyebrow-raising length that simply refuse to settle on one sound, rhythm, style or sub-genre. Heaven & Earth, his first album for almost three years, continues this trend, comprising angry instrumental answers to America's growing issues with class division and racism, Rotary Connection style workouts, Sun Ra-esque spiritual workouts, funk and soul-influenced burners, spiraling choral and orchestral affairs, and electric fusions of rubbery synth-funk and mind-altering jazz-blues. Typically, the results are never less than sublime, with Washington's virtuoso saxophone playing taking centre stage throughout.
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 in stock $46.02
Fantasy
Fantasy (limited 180 gram transparent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YOUSEELP 3X. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Quiet Corners Of My Mind (4:31)
Priestess (4:10)
Walking In The Rain (4:25)
Dungeon (3:19)
Seventh Seal (5:41)
Arthur (2:58)
Sunset (4:52)
The Fool (3:56)
Review: Here comes a special transparent yellow vinyl version of Romare's new album on You See. His latest album Fantasy finds the widely admired artist take something of a new approach to his work. The man born Archie Fairhurst gets nice and abstract with his samples as he also layers in his own vocals and instrumentation. He has said the album was inspired by log walks and watching films doing lockdowns, and it shows. Hints of 70s fantasy cinema also features and his trademark off-kilter electronic rhythms and kinetic grooves also play a big part in making this one another winner.
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 in stock $15.25
Starz
Starz (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YR 0103LP. Rel: 29 Sep 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
My Agenda (2:04)
Yayo (2:59)
Boylife In EU (3:35)
Violence (2:51)
Outta My Head (2:53)
Dance In The Dark (2:51)
Acid At 7/11 (3:09)
Starz (feat Ariel Pink) (4:10)
Hellraiser (2:26)
Butterfly Paralyzed (2:36)
Dogboy (2:17)
Iceheart (2:08)
Pikachu (2:07)
Low (2:45)
Sunset Sunrise (2:30)
Put Me In A Spell (2:54)
Review: To the best of our knowledge, Sweden does not have a particularly active cloud rap scene, though Stockholm's Yung Lean has been delivering notable albums in the Deep South-pioneered style for the best part of seven years. Of course, as new album Starz shows, his typically lo-fi, pop-tinged take draws just as much from frowning EMO rock as it does from, say, crunk or classic cloud rap. He's undoubtedly good at what he does and Starz boasts plenty of highlights, not least the fragile sweetness of 'Outta My Head', the auto-tune sporting 'Acid at 7/11', surprise Ariel Pink hook-up 'Starz' and the impressively heavy 'Boylife in EU'.
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 in stock $22.08
Junk DNA
Junk DNA (LP + insert)
Cat: XPQ 003. Rel: 14 May 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Crash Landing (3:20)
Hazardous Waste Pump (3:52)
Ignot (1:42)
Geo Stationary Monument (4:47)
Home Sick! (4:00)
Bowsers High Court (4:16)
Service Mode (3:15)
Level 1 2 3 4 5 (3:44)
Review: Xpq? founders D Tiffany and Special Guest DJ are keeping quiet about the identity of the "married outlaws" behind the previously unheard Low Budget Aliens project. This debut album arrives with little or no fanfare or fuss, or even the usual functional info sheet supplied to record stores and media outlets. So what's in store? In summary: peculiar, off-kilter excellence. Jumpy, skittish and imaginative, the majority of the eight tracks twist warped, mind-altering electronics and strange sounds around weighty basslines and unearthly rhythms that variously doff a cap to juke, jungle, grime, IDM and what would once have been called "brain-dance". It's an exciting and sometimes unsettling template, but one that consistently delivers on its eccentric, experimental promise.
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 in stock $17.36
Since I Left You (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Since I Left You (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (quadfold 180 gram vinyl 4xLP + poster)
Cat: XL 1164LPX. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Since I Left You (4:21)
Stay Another Season (2:23)
Radio (4:20)
Two Hearts In 3/4 Time (3:18)
Avalanche Rock (0:34)
Flight Tonight (3:47)
Close To You (3:56)
Diners Only (1:39)
A Different Feeling (4:27)
Electricity (3:30)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (2:20)
Pablo's Cruise (0:52)
Frontier Psychiatrist (4:51)
Etoh (4:15)
Summer Crane (4:17)
Little Journey (4:18)
Live At Dominoes (3:30)
Extra Kings (3:39)
Since I Left You (Cornelius remix) (5:36)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (Edan remix) (3:51)
Frontier Psychiatrist (Mario Caldato Jr 85 Percent remix) (4:02)
Close To You (Sun Araw remix) (6:14)
Since I Left You (Stereolab remix) (4:40)
Flight Tonight (Canyons Travel Agent dub) (5:57)
Radio (Sinkane remix) (8:42)
Since I Left You (Prince Paul remix) (3:45)
Electricity (Harvey Nightclub re-edit) (6:27)
Summer Crane (Black Dice remix) (3:39)
Extra Kings (Deakin remix) (4:44)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (MF DOOM remix) (2:54)
Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life (Dragged By Leon Vynehall) (5:24)
A Different Feeling (Carl Craig Paperclip People remix) (10:32)
Thank You Caroline (Avalanches demo Tape) (4:05)
Review: A deluxe reissue now available of the acclaimed 2001 album by Australian hip hop fusion act The Avalanche' Since I Left You featuring the hit single of the same name. This four disc version features several modern reworks of tracks from the LP, with notable appearances from Leon Vynehall and the late MF DOOM on the remix of 'Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life' and 'A Different Feeling' receiving the Carl Craig Paperclip People remix among many others.
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 in stock $52.86
A Light For Attracting Attention
A Light For Attracting Attention (limited gatefold yellow vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 1196LPE. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Same (4:15)
The Opposite (3:09)
You Will Never Work In Television Again (2:45)
Pana-Vision (4:06)
The Smoke (3:39)
Speech Bubbles (4:13)
Thin Thing (4:33)
Open The Floodgates (4:26)
Free In The Knowledge (4:12)
A Hairdryer (5:16)
Waving A White Flag (3:45)
We Don't Know What Tomorrow Brings (3:14)
Skrting On The Surface (5:33)
Review: Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner (Sons Of Kemet) finally deliver on their much-hyped The Smile project, blending the anxious and synaptic tones of Radiohead's anthemic indie-electro with the bluer party tones of UK jazz. The new album features a slew of tracks with swelling strings recorded by the full brass section of the London Contemporary Orchestra, as well as a band of jazz players like Theon and Nathaniel Cross and Robert Stillman.
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 in stock $39.96
Remedy (reissue)
Remedy (reissue) (limited gold marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 129LP2. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Funky/Club House
Rendez-vu (7:16)
Yo-yo (5:10)
Jump N' Shout (5:23)
U Can't Stop Me (4:17)
Jaxxalude (3:53)
Red Alert (2:30)
Jazzalude (1:02)
Always Be There (5:45)
Sneakalude (3:38)
Same Old Show (5:18)
Bingo Bango (7:33)
Germilude (0:49)
Stop 4 Love (4:53)
Don't Give Up (5:11)
Being With U (3:50)
Review: Once again, XL Recordings resupply our vitals with Basement Jaxx's life-giving audio elixir 'Remedy', their joyous debut album from 1999. Renowned for its sensuous themes, international palette of influences and, of course, its basis in bangerized house music, tracks like 'Red Alert' and 'Jump n' Shout' paved the way for much big beat, electro and pop house to come.
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 in stock $45.49
Rooty (reissue)
Rooty (reissue) (limited gatefold pink & blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XL 143LP2. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Funky/Club House
Romeo (3:57)
Breakaway (3:53)
SFM (2:39)
Jus1Kiss (6:42)
Broken Dreams (3:08)
I Want U (3:24)
Get Me Off (5:20)
Where's Your Head At (6:39)
Do Your Thing (4:28)
Freakalude (3:19)
Crazy Girl (3:48)
All I Know (3:37)
Review: Named after their infamous Brixton club night, Basement Jaxx's second album Rooty saw them continue to push the boundaries of pop and club music. The album mixes classic house with generous lashings of punk, funk, R&B, jazz, hip hop, 2-step and pop song-craft in a mad genre crash that works like a charm. It features the massive tracks 'Where's Your Head At', 'Romeo' and 'Do Your Thing'.
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Kid A Mnesia (half speed remastered)
Cat: XL 1166LP. Rel: 05 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything In Its Right Place (LP1: Kid A) (4:15)
Kid A (4:44)
The National Anthem (5:50)
How To Disappear Completely (5:52)
Treefingers (3:47)
Optimistic (5:25)
In Limbo (3:18)
Idioteque (5:10)
Morning Bell (4:36)
Motion Picture Soundtrack (4:12)
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box (LP2: Amnesiac) (4:04)
Pyramid Song (4:53)
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors (4:01)
You & Whose Army? (3:06)
I Might Be Wrong (4:58)
Knives Out (4:18)
Morning Bell/Amnesiac (3:12)
Dollars & Cents (4:47)
Hunting Bears (2:01)
Like Spinning Plates (4:13)
Life In A Glasshouse (4:16)
Like Spinning Plates (Why Us? version - LP3: Kid Amnesiae) (5:08)
Untitled V1 (1:49)
Fog (Again Again version) (2:18)
If You Say The Word (4:27)
Follow Me Around (5:15)
Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits version) (3:02)
Untitled V2 (3:45)
The Morning Bell (In The Dark version) (2:28)
Pyramid Strings (0:18)
Alt Fast Track (1:54)
Untitled V3 (2:07)
How To Disappear Into Strings (1:33)
Review: The latest of Radiohead's reissues is an utter avalanche of material. 'Kid A Mnesia' itself is an 'album mashup' between their two albums Kid A and Amnesia; both projects are remastered and released side-by-side on the same LP. It doesn't stop there: for the fanatics, there's an exclusive third disc, Kid Amnesiae, which contains formerly unheard material both recording sessions, as well as Kid Amnesiette, a cassette of B-sides. This ultra-deluxe edition is, decidedly, one for the ultra-fans. Besides the radical electronic fever dreams making up both projects, this version contains the never-before-heard song 'If You Say The Word' on the bonus CD. Remastered on vinyl and cut at half the speed of the original LP, it's an audiophile's banquet. Also watch out for the exclusive booklet of drawings that come with the special edition of this special edition.
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Kick I
Kick I (gatefold LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: XL 997LP. Rel: 17 Jul 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Non Binary (2:18)
Time (2:44)
Mequetrefe (2:21)
Riquiqui (2:39)
Calor (3:32)
Afterwards (feat Bjork) (4:07)
Watch (feat Shygirl) (2:28)
KLK (feat Rosalia) (3:46)
Rip The Slit (2:54)
Chiqui (feat SOPHIE) (2:47)
Machote (2:50)
No Queda Nada (5:33)
Review: Many critics have been quick to praise Arca's latest album (her fourth in total), highlighting the startling vibrancy and accessibility Barcelona-based Venezuelan's latest work. Where she was once renowned for wilfully challenging experimental sounds, "Kick I" combines her long-standing lo-fi noisenik instincts in ear-catching leftfield pop vocals, fiendishly heavy beats variously influenced by dancehall, reggaeton and Kuduro, sparkling bursts of kaleidoscopic synthesizer sounds, and bass beefier than a herd of highland cattle after a few months on industrial strength steroids. As a result, it's an album that beautifully balances ear-catching attractiveness with serious dancefloor grunt and just the right amount of experimental noise.
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What We Drew
What We Drew (yellow vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1061LP. Rel: 17 Jul 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
My Imagination (2:24)
What We Drew (3:39)
In Place (2:29)
When I Grow Up (2:41)
Money Can't Buy (feat Nappy Nina) (2:50)
Free Interlude (feat Lil Fayo & Trenchcoat & Sweet Pea) (2:23)
Spell (feat Yon Yon & GLAM) (3:11)
Waking Up Down (3:25)
In The Mirror (4:27)
The Th1ng (feat Victoria Sin) (4:13)
These Days (2:59)
Never Settling Down (4:04)
Review: Yaeji's latest offering is a perfect tightrope walk between dreamy pop, DIY house and plenty of the Korean American artists own unique sound designs. It is starkly emotional and demonstrates a lightness of melodic touch that is beautiful to experience. Introverted and perfectly poised for self reflection, the album is an essential audio partner for these strange and unsettling times in which we live. There are darker moments of experimentation, but always balanced with improve jazz or lighter moments that lifts the mood. It's perfectly time during an era when we can't be back in clubs, and is her strongest work by far.
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We're New Again: A Reimagining By Makaya McCraven
Cat: XL 1006LP. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Soul
Special Tribute (Broken Home) (part 1) (0:40)
I'm New Here (4:10)
Running (2:08)
Blessed Parents (1:06)
New York Is Killing Me (5:16)
The Patch (Broken Home) (part 2) (1:13)
People Of The Light (2:53)
Being Blessed (0:16)
Where Did The Night Go (2:35)
Lily Scott (Broken Home) (part 3) (1:02)
I'll Take Care Of You (3:25)
I've Been Me (0:38)
This Can't Be Real (1:26)
Piano Player (0:35)
The Crutch (2:32)
Guided (Broken Home) (part 4) (1:57)
Certain Bad Things (0:14)
Me & The Devil (4:52)
Review: February 2020 marks the tenth anniversary of the release of Gil Scott-Heron's final studio album "I'm New Here", a set that was later brilliantly reworked by Jamie XX in 2011 ("We're New Here"). To celebrate the album's tenth birthday, XL Recordings has decided to offer up "We're New Again", a fresh "reinterpretation" of the Richard Russell produced set by contemporary jazz hero and beat-maker Maya McCraven. His vision is loose, languid, deep and jazzy, with languid jazz drumming, tight hip-hop beats, soft-touch instrumentation, liquid jazz solos and funk-fuelled basslines combining beneath Scott-Heron's gravelly spoken word vocals. It's an inspired re-invention all told and one fully in keeping with the essence of Scott-Heron's own work. In other words, it's a must-have.
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The Ooz
The Ooz (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XL 872LP. Rel: 13 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
Biscuit Town (3:41)
The Locomotive (2:45)
Dum Surfer (4:29)
Slush Puppy (2:48)
Bermondsey Bosom (Left) (1:12)
Logos (3:51)
Sublunary (1:52)
Lonely Blue (4:59)
Cadet Limbo (4:53)
Emergency Blimp (2:55)
Czech One (4:15)
(A Side In) New Drugs (3:06)
Vidual (2:21)
Bermondsey Bosom (Right) (1:05)
Half Man Half Shark (5:02)
The Cadet Leaps (4:24)
The Ooz (4:34)
Midnight 01 (Deep Sea Diver) (3:52)
Lalune (4:05)
Review: In the four years since his debut album as King Krule, south Londoner Archy Marshall has been busy as solo artist, collaborator, rapper and producer. He now returns with 'The OOZ', an expansive record that's densely packed with disparate musical influence, dark and personal storytelling, and Marshall's distinctive sneering charisma, all framed in his usual backdrop of seedy urban vaudeville. It's an incredibly layered album that offers the listener a guided tour through this disturbing and decayed landscape of atmospheric smoky jazz, grunge and ambient. Even at nineteen tracks with a runtime of just over an hour, The OOZ is something of an epic that never feels overdrawn, by dint of its richly illustrative, engulfing and transportive nature.
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Wildflower
Wildflower (2xLP + CD)
Cat: XLLP 755. Rel: 08 Jul 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Leaves Were Falling (0:13)
Because I’m Me (4:12)
Frankie Sinatra (3:44)
Subways (3:10)
Going Home (2:07)
If I Was A Folkstar (4:33)
Colours (3:29)
Zap! (1:58)
The Noisy Eater (3:15)
Wildflower (1:16)
Harmony (3:47)
Live A Lifetime Love (2:32)
Park Music (0:57)
Livin' Underwater (Is Something Wild) (1:54)
The Wozard Of Iz (2:56)
Over The Turnstiles (0:44)
Sunshine (3:36)
Light Up (1:33)
Kaleidoscope Lovers (3:57)
Stepkids (4:21)
Saturday Night Inside Out (4:56)
The Leaves Were Falling
Because I’m Me
Frankie Sinatra
Subways
Going Home
If I Was A Folkstar
Colours
Zap!
The Noisy Eater
Wildflower
Harmony
Live A Lifetime Love
Park Music
Livin' Underwater (Is Something Wild)
The Wozard Of Iz
Over The Turnstiles
Sunshine
Light UP
Kaleidoscope Lovers
Stepkids
Saturday Night Inside Out
Review:  When they delivered their stupendously sample-heavy debut album, Since I Left You, back in 2000, The Avalanches were tipped for big things. For some reason, they failed to capitalize, all but fading from view. That album remains a much-loved listen for many people so there has been an expected degree of anticipation regarding this follow-up, Wildflower. Happily, it's something of a resounding success, with the Melbourne trio serving up another whirlwind trip through sample-heavy, hip-hop era psychedelia. At 21 tracks deep, and with more changes of direction than your average three-week cycle race, it's something of a beast. It is, though, well worth the effort, as repeat listens simply uncovers more layers of hazy, glassy-eyed goodness (be it bluesy trip-hop, slipped disco, dreamy acid-pop, folksy beat-scapes or baked hypno-rock).
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99.9%
99.9% (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XLLP 765. Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Track Uno (5:40)
Bus Ride (feat Karriem Riggins & River Tiber) (2:13)
Got It Good (feat Craig David) (3:48)
Together (feat Aluna George & GoldLink) (3:18)
Drive Me Crazy (feat Vic Mensa) (4:38)
Weight Off (feat BadBadNotGood) (2:36)
One Too Many (feat Phonte) (3:39)
Despite The Weather (2:02)
Glowed Up (feat Anderson Paak) (4:59)
Breakdance Lesson N.1. (4:29)
You're The One (feat Syd The Kid) (3:52)
Vivid Dreams (feat River Tiber) (4:39)
Lite Spots (3:49)
Leave Me Alone (feat Shay Lia) (4:38)
Bullets (feat Little Dragon) (4:59)
Track Uno
Bus Ride (feat Karriem Riggins & River Tiber)
Got It Good (feat Craig David)
Together (feat Aluna George & GoldLink)
Drive Me Crazy (feat Vic Mensa)
Weight Off (feat BadBadNotGood)
One Too Many (feat Phonte)
Despite The Weather
Glowed Up (feat Anderson Paak)
Breakdance Lesson N.1.
You're The One (feat Syd The Kid)
Vivid Dreams (feat River Tiber)
Lite Spots
Leave Me Alone (feat Shay Lia)
Bullets (feat Little Dragon)
Review: Since debuting on Bromance in 2013, Kaytranada has become one of the leading lights on the future R&B scene. Given his track record, it's understandable that there's plenty of hype surrounding 99.9%, his long await debut album. The 15-track sees him showcasing the depth and variety of his beat making, production and compositional skills. Thus, the string-drenched jazziness of "Bus Ride" is followed by the off-kilter R&B pop of "Got It Good", and the Onra-ish synth-hop soul of "One Too Many" sits side by side with the double bass, Rhodes and Latin-influenced beats of "Despite The Weather". It's pretty expansive, clocking in at 15 tracks deep, but the quality never dips throughout. Recommended.
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Coexist (10th Anniversary Edition)
Coexist (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: YT 080LP2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Angels (2:50)
Chained (2:48)
Fiction (2:54)
Try (3:15)
Reunion (3:54)
Sunset (3:33)
Missing (3:39)
Tides (2:58)
Unfold (3:02)
Swept Away (4:52)
Our Song (2:52)
Review: Ten years on, and Coexist has lost none of its charm. The anticipation around The xx's sophomore effort was high following their widely acclaimed debut, and the band were assured enough to not just play it safe with a repeat performance but instead evolve their sound in new directions. There was space for lighter, pop-informed moments to match the more sombre approach they became best known for, and standout moments like 'Angels', 'Reunion' and 'Swept Away' have since become classics in the band's canon. This commemorative pressing comes on clear vinyl - an understated celebration of an essential album in the indie-pop sphere.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LP. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarrushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: Overmono have become real techno darlings in the last two years. And rightly so - they have served up a fine run of EPs in that time which now brings us to their debut album Good Lies. They are also an award-winning live act who have brought new energy and invention to techno as well as a next level grasp of sound design. As such the pair are two of the most revered artists in the UK with a hardcore fan base who pack out their every gig. They will find plenty to love here on an adventurous record that features all the hallmarks you would expect of this duo as well as plenty of freshness.
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Good Lies
Good Lies (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: XL 1300LPE. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Feelings Plain (7:33)
Arla Fearn (3:45)
Good Lies (1:05)
Walk Thru Water (2:09)
Cold Blooded (3:37)
Skulled (5:06)
Sugarushhh (3:38)
Calon (4:09)
Is U (3:49)
Vermonly (2:40)
So U Kno (3:40)
Calling Out (4:43)
Review: With a run of knockout singles on XL reaching back to 2016, Tom and Ed Russell finally deliver the album we always knew they had in them. Overmono is a project which happily gorges on the best bits of rave culture and spits back out something fresh, universal and yet still headsy enough to keep the underground faithful happy. Good Lies builds on that promise in every way, threading in anthemic vocal hooks and massive emotive brushstrokes without losing that legit bite which has made them so enduringly popular. 'Is U' has an eye on the charts for sure, with plenty of big festival moments bagged along the way for their live shows and everyone else DJ sets. 'Walk Thru Water' hits a more melancholic note with St. Panther on vocals, but it's still masterfully crafted to bring out joyous escapism with gnarly synth flex on top. Something for everyone, then.
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In These Times
In These Times (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1271LP. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Jazz
In These Times (7:07)
The Fours (3:24)
High Fives (3:40)
Dream Another (3:11)
Lullaby (3:43)
This Place That Place (3:46)
The Calling (1:49)
Seventh String (2:59)
So Ubuji (3:04)
The Knew Untitled (4:22)
The Title (3:49)
Review: It was when Makaya McCraven linked up with International Anthem around 2015 he became an artist transcending the jazz scene's tangle of singers and players. Since then he's evolved his craft from album to album, project to project, reaching this undeniable achievement of a record that places him at the forefront of modern jazz. Nearly seven years in the making, In These Times is the product of McCraven's striving to create a personal stamp, leaning in on his own rhythmic language of time-signature trickery and unusual arrangements, steering large-scale orchestral ensembles and elevating his craft in every way he can. For all the considered science behind the sound, it lands as an incredible natural experience full of cascading drums, ascendant flutes, lilting strings and a whole cornucopia of talented musicians playing to a striking creative vision.
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In These Times
In These Times (limited white vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1271LPE. Rel: 27 Sep 22
 
Jazz
In These Times (7:04)
The Fours (3:25)
High Fives (3:40)
Dream Another (3:10)
Lullaby (3:34)
This Place That Place (3:58)
The Calling (1:43)
Seventh String (3:02)
So Ubuji (3:02)
The Knew Untitled (4:22)
The Title (3:46)
Review: It was when Makaya McCraven linked up with International Anthem around 2015 he became an artist transcending the jazz scene's tangle of singers and players. Since then he's evolved his craft from album to album, project to project, reaching this undeniable achievement of a record that places him at the forefront of modern jazz. Nearly seven years in the making, In These Times is the product of McCraven's striving to create a personal stamp, leaning in on his own rhythmic language of time-signature trickery and unusual arrangements, steering large-scale orchestral ensembles and elevating his craft in every way he can. For all the considered science behind the sound, it lands as an incredible natural experience full of cascading drums, ascendant flutes, lilting strings and a whole cornucopia of talented musicians playing to a striking creative vision. This limited edition of the album comes pressed on white vinyl to compliment the stark design of the sleeve - one for the collectors.
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Still Slipping
Cat: XL 1188LP. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Techno
Dad & Frankie (2:37)
Sparko (feat Herron) (2:14)
Swag (feat Kav, James Massiah & Bathe) (3:55)
Better (feat Lea Sen) (5:10)
Bernard? (3:49)
Runnersz (2:29)
'Rraine (feat Edna) (3:36)
Glorious Amateurs (3:21)
S Gets Jaded (1:16)
Froth Sipping (3:00)
Layer 6 (4:31)
In Drink (2:52)
Playground (feat Goya Gumbani) (2:55)
Born Slipping (feat Tyson) (4:39)
Review: It may have taken a while - his massive debut single 'Hyph Mngo' was released 12 years ago - but Joy Orbison has finally got round to recording his debut album. It's a highly personal affair, peppered with speech snippets from various family members (including his mum, dad, sister, cousins and famous uncle, Ray Keith). It's a narrative device that works well, providing a unifying thread throughout a woozy, musically eclectic concoction that sees the now veteran UK producer give his distinct spin on ambient, slow house, two-step garage, deep house, post-dubstep beats, dubbed-out soundscapes, British bass music, experimental electronica, cutting-edge deep D&B and much more besides. It's perhaps not the all-out assault on the dancefloor some may have expected, but it is a genuinely brilliant and entertaining album.

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ANIMA
ANIMA (140 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XL 987LP. Rel: 19 Jul 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Traffic (5:18)
Last I Heard (...He Was Circling The Drain) (5:10)
Twist (7:02)
Dawn Chorus (5:35)
I Am A Very Rude Person (3:51)
Not The News (4:01)
The Axe (6:56)
Impossible Knots (4:22)
Runwayaway (5:56)
(Ladies & Gentlemen, Thank You For Coming) (5:05)
Review: It's taken a while, but finally Thom Yorke's impressive third solo album, "ANIMA", is available on wax (and in a fetching shade of orange, too). A future classic that continues the legacy he started with XL Recordings back in 2006 (with his solo debut The Eraser), ANIMA is well worth picking up, as Yorke and co-producer Nigel Godrich offer up evocative, off-kilter songs built around the twin attractions of the Radiohead man's distinctive vocals and skewed backing tracks rich in layered electronic noise, body-bending sub-bass, discordant synthesizer parts and intriguingly jaunty drum loops. Highlights are plentiful throughout, from the creepy, lo-fi ambient swirl of "Last I Heard (...He Was Circling the Drain)" and "Dawn Chorus" (a blissfully dewy-eyed early morning soundscape), to the low-slung, post-trip-hop hum of "I Am A Very Rude Person" and the fizzing, jazz-fired thrust of "Impossible Knots". Melancholic, yes. Deep and self-effacing, of course. Nihilistic, not really. Percussive futurist sub-pop is back.
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Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue)
Leak 04-13: Bait Ones (reissue) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: XL 1306LP2. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
One Of The Bredrins (2:57)
Str8 Outta Mumbai (2:59)
Zion Wolf Theme (Unfinished) (1:15)
Garden Of Paradise (instrumental - Unfinished) (3:00)
Genevieve (Unfinished) (0:55)
Raw Beat (Unfinished) (0:27)
Crush (Unfinished) (3:27)
Good Time (Unfinished) (0:28)
Jasmine (demo) (4:11)
100,000 (Unfinished) (2:58)
Vibin' (Unfinished) (2:38)
Baby Beat (Unfinished) (0:39)
Desert River (Unfinished) (3:05)
Chix (Unfinished) (0:49)
All Night (Unfinished) (3:07)
BTSTU (demo) (3:29)
Review: God bless XL Recordings. The UK label has been at the forefront of boundary pushing music since its inception, and almost 35 years remains a seal of quality. A constant source of inspiring surprises and new sonic experiences. The kind of organisation that will take a punt on British polymath Jai Paul's demo album, which, by all accounts, is pretty hard to describe, let alone define. More so, the type of team that would, eight years earlier, support and release one of the artist's earliest songs, 'BTSTU'. Coming full circle, that tune closes this collection of stuff produced around the same time, all of which was going to form the debut album, Bait Ones. One low-quality CD-R of the work stolen and then leaked online later, and the artist stepped away from music until the end of the last decade, when this "perfectly imperfect" LP was finally allowed to see the light of day. A lo fi, glitchy, trippy, granular, sexy sound that owes as much to hip hop, pop and r&b as experimental noise, ambient dub, and electronic soul.
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The Fat Of The Land (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XL 121LP2. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Breakbeat
Smack My Bitch Up (5:55)
Breathe (5:26)
Diesel Power (4:20)
Funky Shit (5:19)
Serial Thrilla (5:04)
Mindfields (5:47)
Narayan (7:09)
Firestarter (6:45)
Climbatize (6:30)
Fuel My Fire (4:21)
Review: Astonishingly, a quarter of a century has now passed since The Prodigy released The Fat of the Land, the inspired rock-rave fusion opus that helped rocket the Essex combo towards superstardom and converted a whole generation of spotty indie kids to the joys of rambunctious rave music. It's certainly worthy of this limited-edition anniversary pressing, which comes on eye-catching silver-coloured vinyl. Of course, we all know the smash hits - the bustling, acid-flecked roll of 'Smack My Bitch Up', ultra-heavy 'Firestarter' and funky, low-slung 'Breathe' - but the set's lesser-celebrated moments, such as hip-hop jam 'Diesel Power', Meat Beat Manifesto-esque 'Serial Thrilla' and punky 'Fuel My Fire' have aged equally as well.
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Xkatedral Anthology Series II
VARIOUS
Xkatedral Anthology Series II (orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XK 023. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Kali Malone - "Music For Low Quartet" (8:36)
Jessica Ekomane - "First Ligh" (6:53)
Mats Erlandsson - "Hands Melt In The Sun" (17:20)
Theodor Kentros - "Rough Draft V.7" (6:07)
Wilma Hulten - "Inertia" (13:58)
Maria W Horn - "Dies Irae" (live) (21:46)
Review: Let's make one thing clear here - you don't need the technical back story to appreciate Xkatedral Anthology Series II. The second instalment in a compilation series of archival work by composers affiliated with the Xkatedral imprint, the six tracks offered are a fine advertisement for contemporary classical, whether that's the sombre feels of Kali Malone's 'Music for Low Quartet', or the celestially celebratory wall of sound that follows on Jessica Ekomane's 'First Light'. Nevertheless, understanding the framework in which these arrangements were made adds to the sense of listening to very accomplished practitioners and movements. All made between 2018 and 2020, everything on Xkatedral Anthology Series II focuses on synthetic sound and algorithmic composition languages, positioning tracks at the forefront of the point where humans and machines meet to make beautiful music.

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Enemy Of The Enemy (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: XRPVY 2112. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Fortress Europe (3:52)
Rise To The Challenge (4:24)
La Haine (3:53)
1000 Mirrors (feat Sinead O'Connor) (4:54)
19 Rebellions (5:20)
Blowback (2:56)
2 Face (5:14)
Power To The Small Massive (4:25)
Dhol Rinse (3:19)
Basta (4:32)
Cyberabad (5:01)
Enemy Of The Enemy (4:42)
Illegal Minds (feat Mark Stewart - bonus track) (5:15)
Fortress Europe (Adrian Sherwood dub - bonus track) (4:09)
La Haine (The Bug remix - bonus track) (3:50)
Review: Asian Dub Foundation's Enemy of the Enemy is one of the many classics in their arsenal. This is a first ever reissue of it on X-Ray Production. It as always develops their mix of traditional Indian music with electro, ragga and hip hop. This record brought with it a new sense of energy and forward momentum and has plenty of over-egged rhythms and debauched sounds that express revolt at the "liberal drifts of the Labour party under Tony Blair." The restless Londoners therefore made a social and political impact as well as physical dance floor one with this classic.
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Out Of Place Artefacts
Out Of Place Artefacts (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WSNWG 005. Rel: 21 Dec 20
 
Techno
Ennoch (3:35)
Apophenia (5:41)
Dementor (4:07)
Orela (4:32)
Geomantic (5:31)
Moscovium (4:24)
Atakama (4:23)
Nazca (5:40)
Procyon (5:42)
Kybalion (5:39)
Dogon (4:23)
Review: According to the accompany information, VRIL and Rodhad's first collaborative full-length was dually inspired by a desire to "subvert the expectations of their previous work" and the real world phenomena of unusual artefacts that baffle both archaeologists and historians (in their words, "strange anomalies scattered throughout the world"). Musically, the album is something of a slown-burn treat, with the pair slowly ambling between heady ambient soundscapes, buzzing, slow-motion psychedelic techno, creepy and bass-heavy electronic experiments, acid-flecked IDM, deep dub techno and productions that cannily blur the boundaries between these various stylistic touchpoints. As a result, Out of Place Artefacts is a startling and hugely enjoyable collection of mysterious musical movements.
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Played by: M50
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Mkwaju
Mkwaju (LP)
Cat: WRWTFWW 025. Rel: 14 Nov 18
 
Ambient/Drone
Mkwaju (6:28)
Shak Shak (3:22)
Lemore (5:59)
Tira-Rin (4:28)
Pulse In The Mind (5:47)
Flash-Back (12:57)
Review: Having previously reissued Mkwaju Ensemble's inspired 1981 debut "Ki-Motion", WRWTFWW now turns its attention to their equally impressive follow-up from the same year, "Mkwaju". Beginning with a breezy chunk of Marimba-driven four-to-the-floor bliss, the album sees the Japanese trio - whose members included legendary percussionist and ambient artist Midori Takada - shuffle between hypnotic, Steve Reich-influenced minimalism ("Shak Shak"), melodious fusions of new age electronica and modern American classical ("Tira-Rin"), and glacial ambient soundscapes ("Pulse In The Mind"). Best of all, though, is "Flash-Back", a dense and intoxicating percussion workout that stretches out over 13 mind-bending minutes.
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Laistigh Den Ghleo
Laistigh Den Ghleo (LP + insert)
Cat: WRWTFWW 039. Rel: 21 Aug 19
 
Ambient/Drone
An Gleo (5:08)
Laistigh Den Ghleo (11:04)
Titim Na Hoiche (5:08)
Athru (3:23)
An Gairdin Uirbeach (6:32)
Luaineach (10:17)
Review: Conceptually derived from the work of Japanese minimalist composer Satoshi Ashikawa, Dublin-based composer Gareth Quinn Redmond has created an album of environmental music which he hopes will engage, enrich and reflect the listener's surroundings. This is a companion album to Ashikawa's 1982 LP Still Way, which was originally released as part of the wave notation series which also included Hiroshi Yoshimura's seminal Music For Nine Postcards. The album takes Ashikawa's meditative sound designs to more dramatic and lyrical landscapes, gracefully instilling his personal touch into the master's melodic patterns to present six pieces which blend and reflect the modern listener's ever changing environment.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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Wave Notation 3: Erik Satie 1984 (reissue)
Cat: WRWTFWW 065. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Modern Classical
La Balancoire (Sports Et Divertissements) 1914 (1:20)
Berceuse (Enfantillages Pittoresques) 1913 (2:21)
Caresse 1897 (3:08)
Ce Que Dit La Petite Princesse Des Tulipes (Menus Propos Enfantins) 1913 (1:19)
5eme Gnossienne 1889 (4:14)
Colin-Maillard (Sports Et Divertissements) 1914 (1:15)
Danses De Travers (Pieces Froides) 1897 (2:03)
2eme Gnossienne 1890 (1:38)
2eme Gymnopedie 1888 (2:43)
Harmonie 1895? (3:05)
Idylle (Avant-Dernieres Pensees) 1915 (3:28)
Idylle Cynique (Preludes Flasques) 1912 (3:26)
Lui Manger Sa Tartine (Peccadilles Importunes) 1913 (2:46)
La Peche (Sports Et Divertissements) 1914 (2:07)
Petite Ouverture A Danser 1900 (2:10)
Petit Prelude A La Journee (Enfantillages Pittoresques) 1913 (3:05)
Priere 1895? (3:24)
4eme Gnossienne 1891 (5:13)
4eme Nocturne 1919 (3:22)
Reverie Du Pauvre 1900 (6:14)
Son Binocle (Les Trois Valses Distinguees Du Precieux Degoute) 1914 (1:35)
Songe Creux 1906-08? (2:29)
Sur Un Vaisseau (Descriptions Automatiques) 1913 (2:21)
Tyrolienne Turque (Croquis Et Agaceries D’un Gros Bonhomme En Bois) 1913 (2:23)
Vexation 1895? (2:15)
Voix D’interieur (Preludes Flasques) 1912 (1:20)
Review: In 1984 Japanese pianist Satsuki Shibano composed and compiled a series of reinterpretations of compositions by the French composer Erik Satie - in turn known for his minimalist and avant-garde works, the 'Gymnopedie' the most ubiquitous among them. Shibano's takes on an incredible quantity of Satie's works, from 'La Balancoire' to 'Voix D'interieur', are about as pure as piano compositions can get, starkly carving out their nearly Platonic form.. This reissue via WRWTFWW also features the original artwork by Shinro Ohtake.
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You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana (half speed remastered)
You Who Are Leaving To Nirvana (half speed remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 061. Rel: 13 Jul 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Teisan (0:58)
Gyatei Gyatei (Drumming) (6:21)
Unga-bai (4:49)
Sange (4:50)
Taiyo (11:10)
Hannya-Singyo (3:46)
Kannon-Daiji (5:50)
Review: Earlier in the year, Midori Takada released his first new solo album in 23 years - a breathlessly brilliant Afro-ambient extravaganza recorded "in a live setting" and utilising instruments held in the MEG Museum in Geneva. Recorded in 2918 and similarly produced with assistance from the museum, You Who Are Leaving sees the long-serving Japanese percussionist combine his own spiritual compositions with vintage recordings of chants by a Buddhist choir, led by Reverend Syuukoh Ikaw. For the most part, it's a sparse, haunting and intoxicating affair, with sustained chants being combined with all manner of percussion instruments (bells, cymbals, chimes, glass bowls) and plenty of studio effects to create mesmerising soundscapes. It's very good all told - so much so that it will likely one day be considered a new age ambient masterpiece.
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FORTHCOMING
Quiet Logic
Quiet Logic (limited 2xLP)
Cat: WRWTFWW 083. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Review: Originally released in 1998, Mixmaster Morris & Jonah Sharp's Quiet Logic surprisingly flew under the radar when it came out.- perhaps because of the huge amount of electronic music being released at the time. The pair have some of the most important albums and tracks in their respected genres and are arguably two of the most important figures in the electronic music chill out scene from the 90s, and when you add the input of Haruomi Hosono from Yellow Magic Orchestra on two tracks, it becomes an even more essential listen. Chill out heads unite!

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Played by: PHANTOM ISLAND
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A Farewell To Reason
Cat: COMMUNICATION 7. Rel: 02 Dec 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
Ballad For A Modern Man (6:29)
A Happy Town (6:25)
Forward Progress (5:17)
Wake Up Dead (4:06)
These Days (4:50)
Onward, Forward (4:38)
Review: This new record from Automatic Tasty finds him move away from his usual pastoral acid sound and into a more DIY, bedroom pop realm with him on the microphone. It's a melancholic work that draws obvious parallels to Hot Chip, but with an extra air of curiosity and naivety. There is a dreamy vibe to the opener then a gentle party feel to 'A Happy Town,' lovely laziness to the bendy synths of 'Wake Up Dead' and more urgent feel to 'These Days'. This is utterly charming music that could have been released 30 years ago, today, or 20 years hence and still sound fresh.
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Played by: MUSAR Recordings
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The Rites Of Wrong
Cat: COMMUNICATION 3. Rel: 18 Jun 14
 
Deep House
Jeremy Kyle's Righteous Indignation Silences Us All
A Public Service Announcement
I Seen You Through A Crowd (She's So Cool)
Evening Coming Down, On A Hill Above The Town
Cheers Curtis! (Thx mix)
Talking At Right Angles
Jolly Dillon (Happy Autumn Drinking With Friends)
Review: Ireland's Automatic Tasty (AKA Wicklow-based producer Jonny Dillon) seems to be getting better with age. Having skirted round the edges of analogue techno, deep house and electro since 2008, he really came of age with a pair of inspired singles on Lunar Disko back in 2012. Here, he delivers his fifth full-length, a delightfully fuzzy saunter through good old-fashioned electronica, 8-bit electro, melody-driven analogue iciness and low-key alien funk. There's naturally much to admire, from the Mr Fingers-goes-acid deepness of "Cheers Curtis! (Thx Mix)" and vibrant ZX Spectrum-house feel of "Talking At Right Angles", to the rush-inducing bliss and delightful vintage synthesizers of "I Seen You Through a Crowd (She's So Cool)".
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Gail
Gail (LP)
Cat: WSVN 003. Rel: 23 Nov 17
 
Jazz
Gail (5:59)
Spindrift (2:45)
Ten Kisses Short As One (3:20)
Welcome New Warmth (4:18)
Help Me Belong Here (4:51)
Song For My Children (4:55)
One Long As Twenty (3:42)
Sambando Nas Ondas (3:37)
Review: By the time he recorded Gail, Michel Sardaby was already an established player on the European jazz scene. The Martinique-born pianist had made a string of memorable guest appearances and released two well-regarded albums before he set foot in Media Sound Studio in New York City in February '75. The resultant set, recorded with local jazz and funk musicians, has long been an in-demand record on both the jazz and jazz-funk scenes. The tracks touch on both, as well as contemporaneous modal jazz. While bassist Richard Davis and drummer Billy Hart play their part, it's Sardaby who is the real star, delivering a thrilling range of riffs and solos on piano and Fender Rhodes.
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Movietone (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: WOE 007LP. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Chance Is Her Opera (4:53)
Heatwave Pavement (3:48)
Green Ray (1:54)
Orange Zero (4:52)
Late July (3:31)
Darkness-Blue Glow (5:07)
Mono Valley (4:41)
Coastal Lagoon (2:36)
Alkaline Eye (5:04)
3AM Walking Smoking Talking (3:42)
Three Fires (1:03)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (2:25)
Under The 3000 Ft Red Ceiling (3:21)
Orange Zero (single) (4:50)
Chance Is Her Opera (demo) (4:11)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (3:34)
Under The 3000 Ft Red Ceiling (3:35)
Orange Zero (single) (1:28)
Chance Is Her Opera (demo) (2:39)
Late July (demo)
Alkaline Eyed (demo)
She Smiled Mandarine Like (demo)
Review: Movietone are a Bristolian band from the late 1990s to early 2000s whose music aimed to bridge the conceptual gap between film and sound, mainly through the sonic medium of shoegaze and the visual medium, of, well, not-so-visual lyrical references to film. That being said, this new reissue from ultimate curators World Of Echo hears their debut album receive a full restoration, bolstering memories of their rise in the late 90s as a secondary school shed band and on into a full-blown powerhouse. With nods to every influence from beat poets to Galaxie 500, Movietone is and are an intellectual's darling of post-rock and indie.
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A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2
A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WOE 005. Rel: 12 Apr 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Obverse (Volume 1: At Variance) (2:16)
Retrograde (3:50)
Contra (4:19)
Antipode (2:33)
Discrepant (3:08)
Crosswise (3:37)
Anomic (3:24)
Inimical (3:02)
Antonym (4:47)
Sunder (4:55)
A Far Cry (4:21)
Unfolding (Volume 2: Into The Pleasure Garden) (12:08)
Entrancement (7:32)
Ravishment (12:33)
I Don't Know I'm Not A Dream (11:08)
Review: Despite what you might assume, O Yuki Conjugate are actually an English duo. Hailing from the country's renowned hinterland somewhere between ambient and industrial, the pair - better known as Roger Horberry and Andrew Hulme - first started the project in 1982, a time in the nation's history that was particularly fertile for sonic experiments of the synthesised kind.

A Tension of Opposites is proof they have lost little of their imagination and creative spark, even decades later. Born in the first year of the pandemic, 2020, both artists worked in isolation and therefore both had different ideas about how a sonic response to the most batshit crazy situation in living memory should sound. The result, then, is a lush, intoxicating, and thoughtful journey through tonalities, resonance, and deep refrains that offers two sides of the same terrifying, traumatic, and life-changing story.
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