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Animal Nature
Cat: ESCRT 027. Rel: 29 Sep 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Animal Nature (4:31)
Barbarians (Tiger & Woods remix) (4:27)
Review: NYC disco-house revival group Escort released their second album Animal Nature in 2015., and have followed it up with another sleek and funky affair in 2019. But this single comes from that second album and is backed with another one from the same LP, but remixed by Tiger & Woods. 'Animal Nature' is filled with warm, future retro synths that reverberate up and down the scale while the clean vocals for way up above. The Tiger & Woods remix is a camp, stomping disco house workout with a brilliant bassline. This, then, is a red hot little 7".
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Today (reissue)
Today (reissue) (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ERZ 007. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Today (4:07)
Today (instrumental) (4:08)
Review: Roll up here for some super catchy jazz-funk and textbook Italo-funk goodness from Mirko. This reissued version of the original and cult classic has been fully restored from the original source thanks to Erezioni. It's a glorious early electronic cut from south Italian-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Mario Rosini that dropped back in the 80s and has been the holy grail for many ever since. It has lovely analogue textures next to soothing vocal coos and withering synths that all brim and bubble with funk and soul.

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Tags: Disco Funk | Italian
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 in stock $7.80
Contact
Contact (LP)
Cat: ERB 012. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Bass
Fishguard (3:48)
Beyond This Realm (4:38)
Data Dump (5:02)
Rebellion (5:34)
Spray (4:54)
Svefn (3:28)
Nowhere (3:05)
It Never Ends (5:16)
Review: Bobo is Mr. Burns's beloved teddy bear but it is unlikely that the same bear is also a dab hand at crafting weighty bass music. Although born in Sweden, this Bobo is now based in Manchester and this is his debut album on Erbium. It's a work that draws on all forms of electronic sound from bass to dubstep as well as ambient, house and electro. The resulting melting pot is a triumph of both dance floor clout and home listening richness. 'Beyond This Realm' is tinged with old school rave energy, 'Rebellion' is eerie and empty bass music and 'Nowhere' is a deep jungle excursion with cuddly bass pillows.
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Zoltandia
Cat: EHS 111LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Funk
Blast Off!!! (0:03)
Orbit (0:03)
Return To The Cosmos (0:03)
Turbulence (0:06)
Ray Gun (0:05)
Pillars Of Creation (0:03)
Zoltandia (2:20)
Interplanetary Lover (feat Kendra Morris) (1:00)
Double Eclipse (2:25)
The Conflict (part 1) (2:48)
The Conflict (part 2) (3:14)
Journey Back To Earth (4:08)
Review: Hailing from Philadelphia, the Eraserhood Sound label has been fostering a particularly cosmic bend of synths and soul music which is primarily rounded out by their in-house band, Fantasy 15. Following a string of on-point singles, the group now coalesce for a hotly anticipated debut album which delivers on the promise of those early drops. Drop in on 'Ray Gun' and let the thick swathes of brain-tickling synths send you stratospheric - this is hot and heavy boogie colliding with the loftiest prog and coming up trumps. There is a luscious vocal cut featuring Kendra Morris, but primarily this is an instrumental trip to take you very far out indeed.
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Trance Frendz
Cat: ERATP 081LP. Rel: 02 Mar 16
 
Modern Classical
20:17 (4:58)
21:05 (6:04)
23:17 (5:23)
23:52 (5:34)
00:26 (5:23)
01:41 (4:07)
03:06 (4:45)
Review: Iceland's Olafur Arnalds (Kiasmos) and German multi-instrumentalist Nils Frahm team up again for some breathtaking excursions in classical/ambient crossover bliss. Frahm's sombre piano passages gently dance over Arnalds' serene soundscapes and eerie field recordings on this bittersweet and emotive journey. What was meant to be a one hour video recording of the duo in action turned out to be an eight hour long improvisation session and these are some of the segments of the wonderful marathon recording. We particularly enjoyed the gorgeously haunting electronic soul captured on "23:52" where those analogue synth strings just rise and rise to an epic climax.
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Solo
Solo (LP)
Cat: ERATP 065LP. Rel: 10 Apr 15
 
Modern Classical
Ode (4:17)
Some (4:08)
Circling (3:41)
Merry (4:01)
Chant (5:02)
Wall (4:40)
Immerse! (10:38)
Four Hands (4:48)
Review: Classically trained pianist turned experimental composer Nils Frahm has previously been fairly prolific, so it's a surprise to find that Solo is his first album is some two years. As the title suggests, Solo is a wonderfully minimal, stripped back affair, full of rich, echo-laden recordings of Frahm sat playing his own piano compositions. He's a past master at creating evocative pieces with the minimal of instrumentation, and Solo is packed full of this kind of yearning, often melancholic fare. He doffs a cap to Steve Reich on the booming, circular chords and slowly shifting refrains of "Wall", while the soft focus "Immerse" is a 10-minute delight.
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Stare
Stare (12")
Cat: ERATP 042LP. Rel: 15 Jul 15
 
Ambient/Drone
A1 (7:04)
A2 (4:38)
B1 (13:25)
Review: Current scene favourite Nils Frahm teamed up with Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Olafur Arnalds on three breath taking excursions through lush ambient textures on "Stare" as a surprise release back in 2012 for label founder Robert Rath. "A1" features Frahm's entrancing irresistible melody over some gorgeous all-consuming strings and glacial soundscapes courtesy of Arnalds. "A2" with its heavenly, transcendental beauty has just got to be heard while "B1" explores darker territory with its excavating soundscapes accompanying the most hauntingly delicate cello notes. Exquisite!
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Outlaw's Theme
Outlaw's Theme (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: H 101. Rel: 20 Mar 23
 
Funk
Outlaw's Theme (2:50)
Seaweed (3:30)
Review: Portland band The Hemloks deal in a specialty take on the genre of funk: lo-fi twangers with a Western verve. 'Outlaw's Theme' is a 7" single that is both good, bad, and ugly; through plodding wah licks and root-note returns, and with true grit, it searches for a place to dance in the sun.. B-side 'Seaweed', meanwhile, plunges us underwater, dub-delaying its lead guitar line for another less-than-clean yet no less infectious slice of West Coast funk.
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Nascentes
Cat: EQX 014V. Rel: 20 Jan 22
 
International
Pra Ele (3:17)
Viva Hermeto (4:24)
De Ca Pra La (2:55)
Acalanto (4:34)
Samba De Avedore (feat Hermeto Pascoal) (3:57)
Lucas E Lena (3:57)
Entre Os Girassois (4:35)
Ventania (2:45)
Bandas E Bandeiras (4:59)
Na Carioca (4:46)
Review: Mariana Zwarg is an accomplished Brazilian flutist and saxophonist who presented her Universal Sexteto group in 2020 with the Nascentes album. Released on CD by Scubidu Music, it's now getting a vinyl pressing thanks to Equinox in Australia, getting the music further afield, which it thoroughly deserves. Zwarg's group deals in a modern, sprightly kind of jazz led by her own joyous vocals and flute flurries, but there's also a sense of the deep heritage of Brazilian jazz hanging behind everything she does. It's a vibrant album bursting with kinetic energy - just the kind of revitalising tonic to lift the spirits through long winter months in the Northern hemisphere.
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Equalized #010
Equalized #010 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BM 8349901. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Track 1 (5:59)
Track 2 (6:14)
Review: Big up to the Equalized label for making it to #010 without ever putting a foot wrong. The label's eponymous production outfit takes care of this move into double figures with another direct to dance floor and hand-stamped 12" with two forceful bangers. 'Track 1' brings the heat with cantering drums and lashing percussion all run through with caustic synth textures. 'Track 2' is another high octane and chunky techno rocker with pent up energy and subtle hints of warehouse funk.
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If We Only Had
Cat: ESP 006. Rel: 17 Aug 21
 
Soul
If We Only Had (3:56)
Didn't I Treat You Right Girl (3:48)
Review: Modern soul fans will know how well-revered the 'Kick It Off' tunes is that was released in the mid-70s on a small indie label, Ndugu. Well the band behind the music was Kenyatta, and now some more of their previously unreleased tunes have been discovered by the Epsilon Records label. Now pressed up to this limited 45rpm, they are super vintage soul tunes with all the lo-fi production and unbridled vocal passion you would expect. They have been carefully remastered but havent lost that authentic old school edge. 'If We Only Had' is the more raw and direct of the two, while the flip is that bit more sweet and sentimental.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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Let's Get Together
Let's Get Together (limited 7")
Cat: EPS 018. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Soul
Let's Get Together (3:10)
Let's Get Together (extended version) (4:34)
Review: A never-heard-before unearthing of another Northern soul curiosity, 'Let's Get Together' is a formerly lost gem by Natural Impulse, an eight-piece soul group from San Francisco whose diverse lineup included Jess Gonzalez, Andres Soto, Hank Oden and Geoff Gilbas. This jubilant get-on-upper pines after a 'baby' for whom the lead singer couldn't live without; the twist is that this rather wistful assessment hardly registers any sense of melancholy in the listener. Instead, you've got all manner of horns, breakbeats, electric pianos and solos operating in harmonious unison, painting an entirely happy picture of new love. Cop it while you can.
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Put A Smile On Time
Cat: EPS 024. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Soul
Put A Smile On Time (3:53)
Can't Do Without You (3:56)
Review: Now reissued on Epsilon - way after its initial 1976 release on the obscure Indianapolis, Indiana-based Lulu Records - 'Put A Smile On Time' is the second-ever single to have been released by short-lived 70s soul outfit Rhythm Machine. The combined talents of Donald Harris, James Boone, Maurice Puckett and Robert Dycus are heard once more, in fully-remastered glory no less. The title track (reshuffled onto the A-side here, after it was formerly released on the B) is a soft, rimshotting, lively funk number, replete with unctuous rhythm guitars and rapturous vocal highs. 'Can't Do Without You' is similar, presenting an intriguing lyrical conundrum: no matter how you treat this singer, it'd make to difference: he simply can't do without the object of his affections.
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Winds Of Fear
Winds Of Fear (limited orange vinyl 10")
Cat: EPM 26V. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Techno
Winds Of Fear (4:20)
Winds Of Fear (Robert Hood edit) (5:31)
Winds Of Fear (Eddie Fowlkes edit) (5:26)
Review: James Pennington remains one of the cult veterans of Detroit's techno legacy, right there at the beginning and wholly revered by those across his work. Even if he still exists a little on the fringes compared to some of his peers, releases like this remind you how respected he is, and for good reason. 'Winds Of Fear' just hits that balance between the true, deep-rooted, classic kind of techno and the otherness which makes the best of the genre memorable instead of forgettable. The trombone-like synth line forming the melodic bedrock of the track is just not something you hear often in techno, but it sounds powerful especially on top of the rough, urgent slap of the Suburban Knight drums. As if the original wasn't enough, we get Robert Hood going in on the track with a tight but funky as hell edit and a dusty beatdown version from Eddie Fowlkes. Legends, assemble!
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Club Lonely (remixes)
Cat: XSS 688580. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funky/Club House
Cub Lonely (I'm On The Guest List mix) (6:56)
Cub Lonely (Not On The List instrumental mix) (3:56)
Cub Lonely (DJ Pierre's Afro club mix) (6:53)
Cub Lonely (Bellbottoms & Platforms mix) (5:06)
Cub Lonely (Radically Lonely mix) (4:26)
Review: Chicago house great Lil Louis really nailed it when he wrote 'Cub Lonely' back in 1992 with his group The World. It was taken from their album A Journey With The Lonely and has lead vocals by Joi Cardwell that helped it become an instant club smash. All these years later it always gets a big reaction on the floor which is why it has now been reissued by Epic complete with a series of remixes. The I'm On The Guest List mix is the one with the wonky sax lines and steamy vocals, the instrumental is paired back and more club-ready then DJ Pierre's Afro club mix bringing some big and freewheeling synth energy. The Bellbottoms & Platforms mix is a subtle tweak and then the most raw of the lot is the Radically Lonely mix to close down.
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Strawberry Letter 23 (reissue) (remastered) (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 510798 P. Rel: 26 Feb 20
 
Funk
Strawberry Letter 23 (3:59)
Ice Cold Daydream (2:27)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** This timeless classic by American singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis is an instantly recognisable masterpiece of soul. 1971's "Strawberry Letter 23" from his album "Freedom Flight" has endured and become a rare groove touchstone. Flecked with elements of psych and breakbeat, it is prescient, and stuffed with neat tics and tricks. Turn to the flip for an added bonus - "Ice Cold Daydream" is a funk bomb full of bouncing organs and squelching wah wah guitars with Shuggie's trademark vocal tones laid over the top.
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I Want You For Myself (reissue)
Cat: PR 65012P. Rel: 24 Oct 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Want You For Myself (Tom Moulton mix) (10:22)
Brazilian Love Affair (7:22)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** A couple of all time George Duke greats get the official remastered and reissue treatment here. The American songwriting legend's "I Want You for Myself' from 1979 gets a mighty Tom Moulton rework on the A side - which streamlines the essential groove of the original just nicely. On the flip, the sultry late night mood lighting of "Brazilian Love Affair" is funky, soulful and groovy in all the right amounts - the album of the same name from 1980 was hailed as his most popular. Duke was known primarily for thirty-odd solo albums, as well as his collaborations with other musicians - particularly Frank Zappa.
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The Star Of A Story
Cat: 7PR 65008. Rel: 02 Oct 19
 
Soul
The Star Of A Story (5:41)
Ain't No Half Steppin' (5:10)
Review: Here's something to excite those who dig quality 1970s funk, soul and disco: a tidy 7" containing two stone cold classics from the Rod Temperton-helmed, UK-based "international band" Heatwave. Side A boasts one of the standout moments from the group's much-loved 1977 album "Central Heating", seductive, string-laden love song "The Star Of A Story". It's superbly arranged and brilliantly produced, with warm keys, Spanish guitar solos and rich orchestration combining beautifully with the band's slick and smooth vocals. Side B is taken up by 1976 single "Ain't No Half Steppin'", a bolder and more dancefloor-friendly chunk of warm and woozy dancefloor soul.
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Inspiration Information (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 850054 P. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Funk
Inspiration Information (4:08)
Aht Uh Mi Hed (4:15)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** Two luscious soul/folk/psychedelic funk crossover jams from American singer-songwriter Shuggie Otis are reissued and remastered 45 years after their first release for Record Store Day 2019. Equal parts groovy, dreamy, organically introspective and futuristic, "Inspiration Information" is the document of a young man who owns his inspired vision completely. We are particularly loving "Aht Uh Mi Hed" on the flip where filtered keyboard sounds blend with effortlessly graceful strings during the middle dream sequence of the track.
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Rough Out Here (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 7PR 65005. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Rough Out Here (4:41)
I Can't Fight Your Love (4:08)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** Here's an official remastered reissue of "Rough Out Here" by East Coast sweet soul vocal group The Modulations for Record Store Day 2019. The sound is large with a sweet Philly mix of moods on this 7" which features arrangements by the legendary Vince Montana. Philly instruments: sitar, keyboards, drums, strings and horns courtesy of Don Renaldo and MFSB come to the fore, resulting in A side "Rough Out Here", a hard hitting funky soul stepper and B side "I Can't Fight Your Love" which oozes the Philly sound.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service
Cat: 889853 778713. Rel: 06 Jan 17
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Space Program (5:27)
We The People.... (3:05)
Whateva Will Be (2:53)
Solid Wall Of Sound (3:43)
Dis Generation (3:33)
Kids... (3:45)
Melatonin (4:39)
Enough!! (3:23)
Mobius (2:52)
Black Spasmodic (3:01)
The Killing Season (2:46)
Lost Somebody (4:22)
Movin Backwards (4:37)
Conrad Tokyo (3:23)
Ego (3:31)
The Donald (5:25)
Review: The general consensus is that We Got It From Here, Thank You 4 Your Service, A Tribe Called Quest's sixth and final album, is something of a triumph, with many critics hailing it as the best full-length of 2016. It's certainly a fine set, full of their trademark musically rich backing tracks (enhanced, this time round, with a greater reliance on live instrumentation), conscious lyrics and distinctive, on-point vocal delivery. Given their legendary status within hip-hop, it's unsurprising to see a string of similarly high profile guests dotted throughout, with Busta Rhymes, Andre 3000, Kayne West, Consequence, Jack White and Elton John (presumably in sampled form) all lending a hand. Even if you're only mildly interested in hip-hop, this should be essential listening.
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Footsteps In The Dark (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: 7PR 65006. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Soul
Footsteps In The Dark (Parts 1 & 2) (5:04)
Between The Sheets (4:53)
Review: ** REPRESS ALERT ** Immortalised, slowed down funk from The Isley Brothers, an American R&B/soul group from Cincinnati, Ohio, established in the early 1950s. This 7" houses the much loved and often sampled in the hip hop world, "Footsteps In The Dark" (Parts 1 & 2) and "Between The Sheets". The latter is a silky smooth R&B classic whilst the arguably more well-known "Footsteps In The Dark" is an arrestingly beautiful, hood classic/soul masterpiece. The bassy but laid-back harmonious ballad with delicious percussion and Ronald Isley crooning an uneasy lyric on maintaining "a love that lasted for so long" amid the constant temptation of infidelity, makes it worth the entry price on its own.
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Metro Area 3 (remastered)
Cat: ENV 011R. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Caught Up (8:05)
Tonky Pumpz (6:26)
Evidence (4:44)
Review: Metro Area pretty much set a gold standard for modern disco with their eponymous debut album. Now, two decades on, they remain untouchable when it comes to this sort of sound. To mark their 20th-anniversary Environ has lined with the renowned mastering engineer Matt Colton to have the duo's first four 12"s recut. Each one features the original, extended 12" versions of all songs, some of which have never been re-released. Metro Area 3 features the elastic bass and suspensory grooves of 'Caught Up', pumping arps and cosmic pads of 'Tonky Pumpz' and the shimmering jazz-funk-disco dazzle of 'Evidence'.
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Metro Area 2 (remastered)
Cat: ENV 010R. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Art Of Hot (8:54)
Machine Vibes (5:26)
Wafer (5:59)
Review: It might be 23 years old, but Metro Area's second eponymous EP still sounds as fresh, timeless and immaculately produced as it did at the turn of the Millennium. Here the three-tracker returns in freshly remastered form. The real standout is arguably near nine-minute A-side 'The Art Of Hot', a deliciously deep, sparse and glassy-eyed affair in which echoing strings (courtesy of Kelley Polar and chums), sustained chords and electronic pots-and-pans percussion rise above an undulating synth bassline and crispy disco drums. Elsewhere, 'Machine Vibes' is a more warming and melody-rich skip through deep nu-disco pastures featuring a rather lovely flute solo, and 'Wafer' is a bass guitar-propelled skip through spacey, house-not-house awesomeness.
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Metro Area (remastered)
Cat: ENV 008R. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Atmosphrique (7:13)
Pina (6:05)
Rainy Street Feeling (6:03)
Review: Has there ever been a more significant nu-disco release than Metro Area's 1999 debut? It was certainly an outlier on its original release in 1999 and inspired countless others to attempt (and usually fail) to follow in their footsteps. All these years on, it still sounds fantastic - as this remastered reissue proves. Opener 'Atmospherique' effectively defined their timeless, NYC-inspired sound - think the warmth of deep house mixed with spacey synths, disco percussion and squelchy bass - while the subtly Latin-tinged 'Pina' sounds every bit as incredible in 2023 as it did at the turn of the Millennium. 'Rainy Street Feeling', which didn't make the cut on their celebrated debut album, is a real treat, too - a classy hybrid of loose-limbed deep house, sultry strings and nu-disco electronics that's worth the admission fee on its own.
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Supremerotic EP
Cat: ER 013. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Obsession (6:04)
Troubadours De L'orient (6:15)
Tnuceros (5:31)
Lillo Sctrach (6:07)
Review: Entrepot Records label boss UC Beatz is back on his home imprint with a fine new joint EP. For this one he links up with Wldbtch for a record that was first mooted a decade ago. Back in 2020 the pari finally hooked up in the studio and cooked up a mix of influences and material including French spoken words, Turkish vocals, big bass and Latin flutes. They are fresh sources for a house record and lend the EP a unique vibe over heavy beats, more loopy French tough grooves and in the case of 'Lillio Scratch' twitchy tech house.
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Absence Of Thought EP
Cat: ENT 001. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Electro
Absence Of Thought (5:19)
Absence Of Thought (Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink) (6:32)
L'Esprit (5:01)
Go Beyond (5:13)
Review: EYA boss and London tastemaker Jos completed a successful tour down under earlier in the year and now steps out with this new EP to kick off the Naarm based label, Entered Records. He does so with his uniquely storytelling electro - wispy melodies that convey real meaning and human emotion over compelling rhythms. 'Absence Of Thought' is a chunky bumper to start with, then the Dashiell Breakbeat Rethink is a darker more jungle leaning rework. 'L'Esprit' then layers up massive rubbery kicks with chattering percussion and moody chords before 'Go Beyond' shuts down with an eerie lead synth over marching drums that mean business.
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You Can't Steal My Joy
You Can't Steal My Joy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ETJ 006. Rel: 24 Apr 19
 
Jazz
Space Is The Place (reprise) (1:30)
Why You Mad? (1:30)
Red Whine (1:30)
Quest For Coin (1:30)
Reason In Disguise (feat Jorja Smith) (1:30)
What Am I To Do? (feat Loyle Carner) (1:30)
Chris & Jane (1:30)
People Saved (1:30)
Philosopher II (1:30)
Sao Paulo (1:30)
King Of The Jungle (1:30)
You Can't Steal My Joy (1:30)
Shakara (feat Kokoroko) (1:30)
Review: London's contemporary jazz scene is so strong right now that there's not a week that passes without the release of a killer new album from one of its leading protagonists. The latest comes from Ezra Collective, which finally delivers its' debut album following a string of inspired live performances and a handful of must-have singles. Kicking off with a breezy chunk of hip-hop-jazz, "You Can't Steal My Joy" sees the hyped five-piece confidently bounce between intense, spiraling epics ("Why You Mad?"), reggae-influenced aural sunshine ("Red Whine"), polyrhythmic Afro-jazz ("Quest For Coin"), bespoke soul (Jorja Smith hook-up "Reason In Disguise"), live boom-bap hip-hop (Loyle Carner collaboration "What Am I To Do"), bustling Afro-Cuban jazz ("Chris & Jane"), picturesque piano pieces ("Philosopher II") and much more besides. As debuts go, it's mighty impressive.
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Hippies From Outer Space
Cat: ENL 102. Rel: 31 Oct 22
 
Uplifting Trance
Surfin' UFO (Space Surfing mix) (6:42)
Temple Of Trance (7:26)
The Shape Of Things To Come (9:34)
Review: 3 track EP by Overlords of the UFO, including 2 previously unreleased tracks and one track released on an earlier EP named Transcendental Overdrive.

All tracks were produced in the late 90's.

This EP continues the trademark retro sci-fi analogue synth vibe of Overlords of the UFO and is the 2nd release by Enlightenment Records.
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Played by: Jane Fitz, Nummer
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Music From The Source (remaster)
Music From The Source (remaster) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ENJA 3019. Rel: 12 Oct 21
 
Jazz
Agnez (With Respect To Roy Haynes) (18:30)
God Spirit (8:09)
First Song In The Day (17:14)
Review: Cecil McBee, Chico Freeman, Dennis Moorman, Famoudou Don Moye, Joe Gardner and Steve McCall form this short lived but vital sextet. They put out just two albums, one in 1978 and a second the year after, but both remain mini classics. The ensemble mix up free jazz and avant-hard styles on a blistering record that rarely allows you to take a breath. The clatter of cymbals, the scribbling wind instruments, the manic bass all dance around each other in thrillingly dynamic fashion. It is a release of tension and expression of self unlike much else you will hear from a jazz record.
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ENFASI 003
ENFASI 003 (limited 12")
Cat: ENFASI 003. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
About That (7:03)
Mistery Solved (6:17)
Speak & Spell (6:41)
Anaris (6:35)
Review: After dropping a killer three-tracker from Spiri:tual and a similarly impressive multi-artist EP, Enfasi Records returns with the label's first and only 12" of 2022: a quietly confident four-tracker from prolific producer Floog, who has previously released on labels including Mulen, Visionquest, Atipic and Tartouffe (amongst others). There's plenty of playable, peak-time-ready material on show across the 12", from the bubbly sequenced bass, kick-drum-driven beats and spacey electronics of opener 'About That', to the shoulder-swinging tech-house funk of 'Speak & Spell' (whose jaunty but weighty bassline is a treat) and the classical tece melodiousness of 'Anaris', where chiming, rising and falling lead lines and ultra-dreamy pads catch the ear.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Give It To Me
Cat: ENDLESSFLIGHT 46. Rel: 18 Jun 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Assado
Everybody Stand Around
Give It To Me
Review: Killer Endless Flight 12" debut for the Creative Swing Alliance duo of Pablo Valentine and Steven Joyce Ames - two names that should be familiar to the deep house cognoscenti! Valentine runs the MCDE label, while Ames has been responsible for drops on Compost, Soultronik and Jazzmin, though together as Creative Swing Alliance they're on another level. As lead track "Assado" slips into action, those thick bass drum kicks are soon consumed by a richly detailed procession of textures, dub laden vocal edits and percussion that collectively glower with resplendent energy. Alongside this, the detuned jazz thonk of "Everybody Stand Around" gets a much needed vinyl release after featuring on Endless Flight's fifth edition of I'm Starting To Feel OK, while the flip has Valentino going solo for the excellent, hand clap laden beatdown of "Give It To Me".
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Planet 01 EP
Cat: ENDLESSFLIGHT 72. Rel: 28 Jun 16
 
Electro House
Institution 01 (7:26)
Planet 01 (7:32)
Pawnshop 01 (7:23)
Review: In 2013, Africaine 808 man Dirk Leyers joined forces with pal Mirko Hector under the Project01 alias. Two 12" singles appeared, before the duo parted company to work on other projects. Two years on, they return with a new 12" for Endless Flight. They begin with "Institution 01", an alluring blend of weighty acid house bass, loose drum machine rhythms, creepy electronics and fluttering deep house melodies. As you might expect, "Planet 01" sees the duo drag their sound further towards Motor City techno, whilst retaining the snappy drums and wiggling acid lines of Chicago. Closer "Pawnshop 01", meanwhile, is an altogether warmer and hazier proposition, with the winding synth melodies and baked bassline suggestion Balearic inspirations.
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Tree House Rhythms
Tree House Rhythms (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EM 001. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Deep House
Love Is What You Need (6:21)
I Got You (5:03)
Let It Go (5:44)
Riding On A Cloud (4:52)
Review: Endangered Musique kicks off with a high-quality reissue of an EP that deep house heads will either already know or soon grow to love. It was written by Jose Chinga in 1994 and is an alias of an artist better known as Brothers' Vibe aka Tony Rodriguez. The opening tune 'Love Is What You Need' is also the most well-known - it's US garage with low-slung drums and grainy pad work with a simple but effective vocal. 'I Got You' picks up the pace with shuffling drums and a grinding lead before the warm 90s house sounds come to the fore again on 'Let It Go' and 'Riding On A Cloud'. Lovely stuff.

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The Legacy Continues EP
The Legacy Continues EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EM 002. Rel: 10 Jul 23
 
Deep House
So Hard (9:05)
Hot House (7:48)
Adventures Of A Disco Diva (Piano 'D' mix) (4:24)
Adventures Of A Disco Diva (Movin 'D' Ground mix) (4:16)
Adventures Of A Disco Diva (2 'D' Floor mix) (4:51)
Review: Derek Jamerson was the son of Motown bassist James Jamerson Jr. and grandson of Motown Funk Brother's house band bassist James Jamerson. He himself made a select few house records back in the mid-nineties which have been unearthed by some contemporary deep diggers. A couple of his tunes now get reissued on this The Legacy Continues EP on Endangered Musique. 'So Hard' is traditional US house with organ chords, chattery claps and well-placed vocal samples, then 'Hot House' gets a bit more loose and soulful. On the flip are three different versions of Derrick's biggest tune, 'Adventures Of A Disco Diva', all of which bring some form of piano house magic.
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Easy Trax Part 1
Easy Trax Part 1 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: EM 003. Rel: 04 Sep 23
 
Deep House
Higher Level - "Sax Maniac" (Sexy mix) (6:36)
Native Groove - "I Need A Man" (club mix) (6:37)
Side Kick - "I Got The Hots" (Hot dubb) (5:00)
Side Kick - "I Got The Hots" (Hot mix) (5:18)
Review: Fledgling but already well-formed French label Endangered Musique mints a new series here, Easy Trax Part 1, with four 90s-tinged house cuts. The Sexy Mix of Higher Level's 'Sax Maniac' opens up with loopy sax lines and throwback drums in a tune that is easy to love. There is a more sweaty, New Jersey style to Native Groove's pumping and dubby 'I Need A Man' before Side Kick's 'I Got The Hots' comes in two forms. The Hot dub loops a recognisable melodic pattern over chunky but deep drums and the Hot mix layers up bright, neon-hued chord stabs over an unresolved groove.
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Tags: 90s House
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Enchanted Rhythms 002
Enchanted Rhythms 002 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ER 002. Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
UK Garage
SPOK - "Morchang" (5:47)
B0n - "Semenovich Vibe" (4:50)
Pitchard Crotchet's Fleetwood Mac - "Green Is God" (6:09)
Dick & Dan - "Tears Of The Highlands" (5:41)
Review: The current wave of UKG is showing no signs of slowing, and more importantly, there isnt even much sign of a backlash in the usual comments sections and forums. And why would there be, because nothing gives you a pure shot of adrenaline and euphoria than a good garage tune. And here are four of them on the fledgling Enchanted Rhythms label. SPK Brings an edgy vibe with 'Morchang', B0n gets all tripped out with cyber funk cut 'Semenovich Vibe' while 'Green Is God' is a lush, stripped back and late night kicker. The dark closer from Dick & Dan ensures this is a must cop EP.

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Work Of Art
Work Of Art (green & white striped vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ERE 971. Rel: 27 Oct 23
 
International
Olorun (2:42)
Awodi (2:14)
2:30 (2:23)
Sunshine (2:52)
Mogbe (2:55)
Basquiat (2:14)
Amapiano (feat Olamide) (2:45)
What's Up My G (2:45)
I Believe (2:25)
Introduction (2:16)
Remember (2:59)
Lonely At The Top (2:35)
Great Guy (3:00)
Yoga (2:22)
Review: Asake doubles down for his second album in quick succession after making such an impact with his debut, Mr. Money With The Vibe. Singing in Yoruba and English alike, the Nigerian singer keeps up the exuberant energy of his first record and delivers an album to put some spring in your step. The tempo is up and the mood is summery as Asake presents his vision of the continued tradition of West African music, capitalising on the recipe which made him such a rapidly rising sensation in the first place. Bursting with ideas and hooks aplenty, this is another sure sign of Asake's ascension as one of the most prominent Nigerian artists doing it right now.
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The Great Escape
Cat: ERE 936. Rel: 13 Oct 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Turkish Cotton
89 Earthquake
Solid Plan (feat Action Bronson)
Palisades, CA (feat Big Sean)
Summer Reign (feat Ty Dolla $ign)
Orange Village (feat Slum Village)
Porsches In Spanish
Art Talk (feat Boldy James)
Ocean Sounds
Left No Evidence (feat Evidence)
What Happened To The World? (feat Wiz Khalifa)
Exito (feat Jay Worthy)
60 Days
Barragan Lighting (feat Oey Bada$$ & Curren$y)
Review: The Alchemist and Larry June say they 'followed what felt natural' when writing this one and the results are organic and absorbing. This is the CD version of the pair's new album which finds them combine forces for this smoother than silk outing on Empire that brings the best out of both. The Alchemist is a veteran producer who has worked with a who's who of hip-hop over the years, and June is a Bay Area rapper with a real touch of class to his work. He can rap about anything from gourmet food to art, teaching people how to hustle, or whatever else.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Orange Print
Orange Print (translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: ERE 655. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
From Uncle Herm (feat Herm Lewis - part 3 - intro) (2:10)
Tangible Assets (1:09)
Wait On Me (3:08)
6am In Sausalito (3:03)
Intercepted (feat Money Man) (3:21)
Organic Respect (2:46)
You Gotta (2:47)
Still Cookin (2:42)
Grand Nash Chronicles (feat Trae Tha Truth) (4:09)
Say Less (feat Dej Loaf) (3:25)
Escrows & Orange Juice (2:23)
Iced Coffee (3:41)
7 Mile Bike Ride (outro) (1:49)
Review: San Francisco rapper Larry June has been on an upward curve since breaking through some six years ago with his Orange Season EP, and now he's coming correct with his future-classic album Orange Print. It's a flexible twist on modern rap which can nod to boogie and old-skool hip-hop tropes as much as crisp trap, with June's cool and deadly flow riding over the top. The guests on the album include heavyweights like Money Man, Trae The Truth and Dej Loaf, but really this is June's party and we're all invited. Try dropping 'Escrow And Orange Juice' and not being transported to Cali in a heartbeat.
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Yet Another Kito Jempere Album
Yet Another Kito Jempere Album (140 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ERS 048. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
A King Of Comets (feat New Composers & Lovvlovver) (5:38)
Sikao Qi Yun (feat Jimi Tenor, Minako Sasjima & Lovvlovver) (7:23)
Sergio Leone (feat Lovvlovver, Gadzhi, Roman Englisgh & Juravlove) (6:46)
Talking In My Dreams (feat Wolfram & Lovvlovver) (3:59)
Untitled Ritual (feat Noteless) (7:31)
Time Traveller (5:26)
Your Ghost In Me (feat Hard Ton, Noteless & Ruf Dug) (10:33)
After The Storm (feat Maajo) (5:43)
Why You Guys Broke? (feat Rich Thair) (1:58)
A Mirage Seen At Buffalo (feat Gadzhi, Lovvlovver, Lipelis, Roman English, Noteless & Jimi Tenor) (12:27)
Et Que Je Dorme (feat Miriam Sehhon & Lovvlovver) (4:12)
Every Minute Is Too Late (2:29)
Review: The acclaimed Kito Jempere joins Cherrystones and DJN4 on the label for 2020, with an album full of international minds. Working with array of collaborators across a cast of friends including Jimi Tenor, Wolfram, Hard Ton, Lipelis, Rich Thair (Red Snapper), Ruf Dug, Cedric Gasaida (Azari & III) and many more, presenting this, his third long play.

A hail of freedom of thoughts and voices before these changed times, recorded and shared across continents. Kito - following releases with DFA, Lo Recordings, Bordello A Parigi, Hell Yeah and Duca Bianco - acts as curator rather than conductor, the idea not to transform the contributions but allow them absolute.

Sending music and receiving back, nothing was touched to keep the truth and honour. From Tokyo to London, Berlin to his base in St Petersburg, trusting the chosen artists led to a broad palette, as his 4/4 driven funk expands with Jazz horns to Motorik percussion, Avant-Reich vocals to White Isle melodies, J Pop Balearics to Chanson stories wrapped around Club memories.

A true world meeting, crossing borders and genres. An eye on the dance floor and week long chill outs. With remixes from the likes of Samo DJ, Lipelis, Cable Toy and more to follow, this is more than Yet Another Kito Jempere Album.




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Yet Another Kito Jempere Remixes EP  (feat Lipelis, Samo DJ, Cable Toy & Linja remix)
Your Ghost In Me (feat Hard Ton, Noteless & Ruf Dug - Lipelis remix) (8:20)
A King Of Comets (feat New Composers - Samo DJ remix) (5:35)
Time Traveller (feat Cefric Gasaida, Lipelis & Mujuice - Cable Toy remix) (8:04)
Untitled Ritual (feat Noteless - Linja remix) (7:48)
Review: With such a collaboration heavy project in the "Yet Another Kito Jempere Album" announced it is no surprise that this following remixes pack comes laden with familiar friends'n'family, plus additional support.

Taking the ambient meets acappella paene Your Ghost In Me and creating one of his on-point dance floor dramas, Lipelis (Animals Dancing / LIES), utilising Hard Ton's classic 'US House' vocal delivery to create a perfect "big room" anthem.

Next up Born Free boss, Samo DJ (Public Possession / Trilogy Tapes) pumps A King Of Comets with Mood II Swing punch meets Ballistic Brothers riddim'n'culture for some hip-breaks-dancehall swing.

Cable Toy (Low Budget Family) presents the label favourite with his bouncing, yearning remix of album stand out, Time Traveller. Countered with a perfect touch of summer vibrations and melancholia this up and coming St Petersburg resident has to be watched.

Finally, Linja (Avidiya / Malka Tuti) offers a deep, shuffling version of Untitled Ritual. Arpeggios throb, percussion snaps, tempos shift, planets realign, vocals by Noteless call...wait believing, just we have seen it, God is waiting, nothing can bleeding.

Only friends. Only family. This is Kito's emotional response.





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Aged Of Bronze
Aged Of Bronze (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERS 045. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rave Digger (5:49)
Lavid Grinch (6:00)
Uhuru Glue (5:39)
Amaziac (4:14)
Silver Soarde (4:00)
Sethodone Recess Plant (4:55)
Review: Emotional Response present something intriguing and oh so fresh from Cherrystones, who has most commonly been spotted recently lurking about labels like Bahnsteig 23, but in fact has a legacy reaching back to the late 90s. This new mini-album is reportedly the result of a pointed retreat to Scotland - a period of semi-isolation with minimal distractions from the serious business of analogue synths and reel-to-reel tape. There's a lot going on, from the slinky, boogie-licked groove of 'Amaziac' to the sludgy, wave tinted 'Rave Digger', but throughout the common theme is one of rough, upfront waveforms - maximal sounds with lashings of character, wielded with glee by an artist knee deep in their craft.
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Selected Media 2016-2018
Selected Media 2016-2018 (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERS 040. Rel: 30 Mar 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
I (2:43)
II (2:04)
III (1:53)
IV (3:27)
V (3:32)
VI (3:28)
VII (4:02)
VIII (2:51)
IX (2:23)
X (2:05)
XI (3:01)
XII (3:41)
XIII (2:57)
XIV (1:54)
XV (2:14)
Review: Emotional Response bring you some truly healing sounds from Polish producer Bartosz Kruczynski, who first teamed up with the label as The Phantom for the first round of the Schleissen series back in 2015. He's since delivered a debut album to Growing Bin and released as Earth Trax on Rhythm Section and others. The mood across this collection of pieces produced for Polish studio TVP Culture opens up a rich seam of inspiration around the ambient end of Kruczynski's work through short pieces rich in sonorous delights. From fluttering fourth world-isms to hazy dub soundscapes, this is pure listening pleasure from start to finish.
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White Line Sunrise II
White Line Sunrise II (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: ERS 037. Rel: 20 Jul 20
 
Techno
White Line Sunrise II (3:05)
Robinson College 10 (5:26)
A Dim & Distant Past (6:09)
Bounc Erec (9:44)
The Weber Traum Boat (part 3) (1:38)
Sada Lost Theme (4:45)
Oriental X0X-Press (Bassmix edit) (6:35)
Ichi (3:08)
The Clock House (part 2) (5:54)
CS (6x8) (7:05)
Roland Corp Labs 05 (edit) (1:32)
Nemesis '01 (7:05)
Review: Roy Of The Ravers may be best known for his lysergic rave pelters, but there's always been a hint of grandiose melancholy in his synth work that suggested there was more to the machine botherer than tear-out acid beats. Emotional Response worked with the artist in trawling through a vast archive of material recorded between 1997 and 2017, rescued from hard drives once thought lost, and now gathered as a compelling ambient release with the full fat hardware veneer of Roy's work to date, but coming from a more reflective angle. From cathedral-quaking drones to deeply submerged aquatic excursions, this album has plenty to draw you into the inner world of an acid hero.
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Showcase
Showcase (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERS 035. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Moving (2:47)
Moving Version (3:41)
Dancing (3:01)
Dancing Version (3:12)
Pale Fens (4:02)
Pale Fens Version (4:29)
Some Air's Red There (3:55)
Some Airs Version (3:19)
Don't Stop (3:26)
Don't Stop Version (4:06)
Run (3:12)
Run Version (3:27)
Review: Out 2 is a project from Jeremy Campbell and R. Zanzibar, who have previously worked together on albums for L.I.E.S. and Lectric Sands under different aliases. They sound right at home on Emotional Response, channeling the influence of 1980s New York dancefloor hybridization into six original tracks and their counterpart dub versions. It's an impeccable tribute to the forefathers of new / no / minimal wave with the right kind of funk rubbed in the groove and ample space in the mix for all the live dubbing the style demands. "Moving" is a surefire death disco party starter, "Dancing" hovers in a beyond the grave island boogie reverie and "Some Air's Red There" heads out into exotically enhanced territory without losing that NYC grit. It's a marvelous record, with the dub versions adding new dimensions to the music rather than simply repeating the same tricks sans vocals.




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On The Way (To The Laughing Light Of Plenty)
Cat: ERS 019. Rel: 29 Apr 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Blazin' Sun (4:13)
Brilliant Light (5:01)
Flow Motion (4:50)
The Rose (6:26)
Oranges & Blues (4:44)
Babbling Brooke (5:11)
The Pulse (15:57)
Review: Secret Circuit's Eddie Ruscha and Rub N Tug's Thomas Bullock joined forces as Laughing Light Of Plenty for an EP back in 2008, and followed it up with an album on Whatever We Want Records in 2010 which largely got lost in a warehouse stock malfunction. Now Emotional Response are doing the right thing and giving the record a second airing under the duo's alternative alias The Naturals, and it's not hard to see why they wanted to do the reissue. Loose and funky, but also deliriously psychedelic and indebted to the 1970s golden era of songwriting, this is a quintessential Emotional record if ever we heard one.
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Aged Of Silver
Cat: ERS 052. Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
FlooriDa (5:05)
Upon Etched Glass (4:02)
Myriad (4:29)
Silk Maker (6:29)
Apache Back Swing (Swung) (4:55)
The Canal (5:01)
Review: Cherrystones returns with the second of the "Aged" EPs for Emotional Response. Time propels and so does sound, thus orbiting nuances and motion leads us here, to present whatever maybe or interpreted as. Since the acclaimed Aged Of Bronze EP a symbiotic progress of craft arrives in the aptly titled Aged Of Silver. Again each track is like a coded syntax, unlocking the puzzle to aid a listeners journey and experience, building blocks to a utopian scape in form without form notes and pictures living and residing in the dimensions.

Never pandering to trends, his art based on immediacy and the moment, no disposable sub genres that fade as fast as they emerge, transposing and emitting heard and unheard a way to communicate with himself and those that identify.

A capsule of touched emotions bearing gifts for those in the present and wishing to be present, a key with keys analogue for Silver Tongues and Brass monkeys living in the shadow of a Scorpian's Tail.




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Elsewhere LVI
VARIOUS
Cat: ERS 042R. Rel: 27 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tolouse Low Trax - "Sketches Of A Destroyed Meadow"
Infuso Giallo - "Torus"
Claude De Tapol - "Du Train Jaune"
Puma & The Dolphin - "The Grass Drum"
t-woc - "Marty Eek"
Houschyar - "Intercontinental"
Lamusa II - "Artificiale"
YNV - "Dw3"
Bolva - "Rite II"
Anatolian Weapons - "Float"
URVERHEXT - "Ubertan"
Velvet C - "Exalt Cut"
Review: Emotional Response has described soFa's fourth compilation for the label as "internationalism for the adventurous DJ", full of club music for the open-minded. It's basically an eclectic, esoteric musical travelogue that serves of intriguing, entertaining and admirable electronic music for those of a leftfield persuasion. There's much to enjoy, from the undulating melodies, off-kilter beats and mind-soothing chords of Infuso Giallo's 'Torus', and the moody techno-not-techno wave minimalism of Puma & The Dolphin ('Grass Drum'), to the analogue-heavy cold-wave dystopia of Houschyar ('Intercontinental'), the dark ambient techno of Lamusa II ('Artificial') and the tribal tinged electronic psychedelia of Bolva ('Rite II').
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White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil)
White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: ERS 050. Rel: 06 Dec 21
 
Techno
The Smell Of Orange Peel (7:26)
Kliszewicz Klopcic Klim (4:58)
City Limits (5:27)
Feathers (6:12)
Versace 101624 (13:46)
The Clock House (Pt 1) (1:21)
EL-9400 (8:07)
My Brother & His Mate (2:36)
Review: Roy Of The Ravers takes a break from his mischievious outings on Acid Waxa et al to lay down some of his braindance tackle on Emotional Response. White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) can rightly be considered a follow-up to White Line Sunrise II and indeed it represents a similar kind of spectrum of electronica. Roy's sound is edging further into the kind of 'artist' territory where slower, softer tracks, odd vocal diversions and some pop sensibilities merge with the acid, electro, breakbeat and other well-established tropes of his sound. It's the kind of record which could easily broach this quirky fringe operator of UK electronics to a broader fan base, and there's no doubt he's got the melodic, emotional heft on tracks like 'Versace 101624' to get everyone on board.


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