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Baile De Mascaras
Cat: MRB 12060. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Baile De Mascaras (Jamz Supernova & Sam Interface edit) (5:35)
Baile De Mascaras (Jamz Supernova & Sam Interface remix) (6:12)
Review: This release is a story of serendipitous stars aligning. Having released Bala Desejo's anthemic single, 'Baile De Mascaras', back in May 2023, Mr. Bongo could sense that they had a summer classic on their hands. The label always thought that it had the potential to find fans in a dance music audience; and in a further twist of fate, the sensational DJ, producer, and radio presenter Jamz Supernova recently graced their Great Escape in-store event with a phenomenal DJ set. After some feverish digging and emailing to her team, Bongo discovered that she was a fan of the original song and had made a personal edit to play in her DJ sets. Gilles had heard Jamz spinning the edit and asked for a copy, and by sheer coincidence and good fortune, it all fell into place. The track is a beast of an edit that gets heavier and deeper as it progresses.
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Tags: MPB | Latin House
 in stock $15.53
Frequency Of Perception: Instrumentals
Cat: KU2LP 131. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Thoughts In Sound (instrumental tracks) (2:55)
All I Got (4:26)
All My Life (3:58)
Cash Money (4:13)
Go Head Wid Ya Self (3:29)
Thug Livin' (4:21)
Dumb Hot (3:22)
Crime Time (1:43)
Still Wanna Ride (4:33)
AC Skit (Drums) (3:57)
Crown (2:55)
Theme For London Town (1:48)
Females (3:54)
Keep It On The Low (3:24)
Bullseye (1:53)
Torpedo (4:07)
How Ya Livin' (3:19)
Dealing With Times (4:35)
Review: KingUnderground Records present the instrumentals version of Lewis Parker's sought after hip-hop record 'Frequency Of Perception' - a record that continued to cement Parker as a stalwart of the 90s hip-hop sound, think Tribe, Slum Village, The Pharcyde et al. The prolific UK-born hip-hop legend proves to be as tapped into the feel of a pocket as he was when he came on the scene in the 90s. The attention to detail and the intent in the sequencing and production on Frequency Of Perception is best noticed when listening front to back. The whole album touches on dynamics in line with the iconic sound that Parker built his reputation on for decades; all while finding new ways to tell stories by further exploring instrumentation. Lewis remains consistent in his craft, continuing to cook up beats and productions with classic techniques and fresh ingredients. There is no sense of reaching - the productions exude an attitude that reaps a true passion for his craft.
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 in stock $31.57
Imagination EP
Imagination EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MARU 008. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Beyond (7:30)
Beyond (Reboot mix) (6:48)
Traveler (7:32)
Stories (7:05)
Review: Cirkel Square bills himself as "rominimal, rotech, rodub, micro and everything in between", which gives you a good idea of what to expect as you slip into this latest from the emergent talent. On this occasion the music is arriving on Australian label Maru and it's yet another reminder to keep tabs on this new talent in the minimal scene. 'Beyond' has a hazy mood thanks to its fine slithers of pads hovering in the back of the mix, but there's plenty of elegant figures darting around the front of the mix to keep the track from getting too sleepy. That also means minimal veteran Reboot has plenty to work with on his typically streamlined version of the track.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.84
Flux Gourmet (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Flux Gourmet (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BING 197. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Soundtracks
Heather Trost - "Early Gardens" (2:22)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (3:07)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Death Borscht" (2:35)
The Sonic Catering Band - "The Third Gastric Surge Of The Night" (5:44)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (3:08)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Greed" (2:42)
The Sonic Catering Band - "HLA-DQ8" (2:21)
Heather Trost - "Early Gardens" (3:34)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (Football) (2:19)
Nurse With Wound - "Hindu Monastery Breakfast" (4:19)
Tim Harrison - "Ohmlette's Law" (1:44)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Vegetable Trash" (0:28)
The Sonic Catering Band - "A Sedimental Journey" (1:42)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Baron Von Omelette" (4:07)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Dossierge De Canteen" (1:00)
Cavern Of Anti Matter - "Insufflation Tube" (1:03)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (Gluten-Free) (2:44)
The Sonic Catering Band - "A Pain I Can't Hold In" (2:55)
Heather Trost - "Earliest Gardens" (1:40)
Dan Hayhurst - "Monday Service" (3:28)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Dietary Crash II" (1:54)
Marta Salogni - "Cross-Contamination" (3:50)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (Closing Down) (2:55)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (Demonstration) (3:01)
Review: In Peter Strickland's Flux Gourmet, a dysfunctional group of performance artists undertake a month-long residency at an institute devoted to culinary disciplines. Food is interrogated for its sonic potential as the group mic-up, amplify, distort and transform what they cook in front of an audience. The noise produced by the characters in the film is driven by food blenders, overflowing cauldrons of gurgling soup and sizzling frying pans (courtesy of The Sonic Catering Band), yet the music that soundtracks the culinary capers is engorged with aching melodies and wordless, airy vocals. Contributors include Cavern of Anti-Matter, Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost of A Hawk and a Hacksaw and Trost's band, Roj (formerly of Broadcast), and Nurse With Wound. Flux Gourmet is presented in a lush 2xLP package with an ornate, colorful design and Strickland's detailed liner notes.
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 in stock $45.26
808 Doves
Cat: KNB 01. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
808 Doves (5:00)
Crystal Doves (4:44)
Review: Cheesy electro goodness from Canadian edit and remix machine Nick Bike, here indulging the humorous moniker Nicholas Bicicletta for the second of two 7" Kon editions. '808 Doves' comes through with glitzing hits, filter-freqqed lasershots, synth claves, and arpy sixteenths, all chalking up a downtown New York circa 1987 vibe. The free-as-a-bird theme is kept up with 'Crystal Doves', which concocts a sonic landscape picture of cathartic vocal gurgles and subby progressions, all against an epic collage made up of Crystal-Watery recognisance.
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Played by: Smoove
 in stock $19.48
Four Calendar Cafe (30th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 617. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Know Who You Are At Every Age (3:31)
Evangeline (4:17)
Bluebeard (3:46)
Theft & Wandering Around Lost (4:23)
Oil Of Angels (4:23)
Squeeze-Wax (3:39)
My Truth (4:24)
Essence (2:54)
Summerhead (3:32)
Pur (4:50)
Review: Four Calendar Cafe is a latter-day LP from dream pop pioneers Cocteau Twins, now reissued by their home stretch 4AD (though it first appeared as a defection to Dutch label Fontana). Though it isn't an album of high priority in the average Cocteau canon, this very fact proves that the average Cocteau enjoyer can be differentiated from the patrician cream. That's all due to the fact that Four-Calendar Cafe oozes a maturity that only a seventh full-length album could muster, infamously swerving away from the ambient indeterminacy of their prior albums and veering into greater accessibility and popcraft, with the likes of 'Evangeline' and 'Bluebeard' garnering the band moderate success in the charts.
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 in stock $33.16
Somewhere In The Middle
Cat: ANX 2LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Banjoko (3:21)
Maybe We Will (3:16)
Somewhere In The Middle (3:08)
Danni (3:06)
Love Will Find It's Way (2:54)
Review: NIJI Marks a milestone in his career with Somewhere in the Middle, a new five track EP that signifies a superb debut after years working with others. It finds him diving deeply into his serious love of jazz as well as the musical roots of his Nigerian heritage. It comes plenty of high profile collabs with other great of the game such as Moses Boyd, Gregory Porter and Beverly Knight and is another superb example of his next level piano playing skills. These most immersive and lush tracks are packed with captivating melodies and sci-fi sounds that future proof it as well as connecting it to the past.
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 in stock $20.00
The Room
The Room (limited CD)
Cat: CDRW 257. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Foi Boto
Capricho
Astral Flowers
Kwere
Cores
Txera
Ate De Manha
Poeira
Tupi
Daiana
Review: .While Brazilian guitarist Fabiano Do Nascimento and American saxophonist Sam Gendel first met and played together at the dawn of the last decade - at a Los Angeles cafe both used to frequent, fact fans - it was only last year that they decided to collaborate on a release. The Room, the resultant album, was reportedly recorded in two days in a studio in the Californian countryside. It's an undeniably magical and sun-soaked affair, with Gendel teasing fluttering, flute-esque improvisations from his soprano saxophone while Do Nascimento delivers impeccable, finger-picking meditations on his seven-string acoustic guitar. The latter is undoubtedly a virtuoso with his own distinct style - a Brazilian take on classical guitar, incorporating nods to lesser-known regional music - but instinctively knows when to step back and allow Gendel the limelight. Impressive stuff all told.
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 in stock $11.05
Wamono Disco: Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982
VARIOUS
Cat: 180GWALP 06. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Godiego - "The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic" (5:00)
Ikue Sakakibara - "This Is Hot" (3:59)
Soul Media - "I Will Give You Samba" (4:21)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Purple Shadow" (3:49)
Yumi Murata - "Krishna" (4:55)
Yoshito Machida & Godiego - "Ame Wa Knife No Yo Sa" (3:34)
Pink Parachute - "Disco Great Tokyo" (4:31)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Hazumi De Daite (A Woman In A Man's World)" (3:38)
Review: In the late 1970s and early 80s, disco swept through dancefloors across the world, with musicians, producers and labels in all four corners of the world recording and releasing their own local variations on the New York-pioneered sound. This fine compilation digs into the Japanese interpretation of the sound, offering up a selection of gems pulled from the vaults of the Nippon Columbia imprint. As you'd expect, there are some genuinely soaring and delightfully over-the-top cuts on show (see Godiego's 'The Odyssey Begins - Monkey Magic' and the disco-funk mania of Ikue Sakakibara's bilingual 'This Is Hot'), alongside such forgotten or lesser-celebrated gems as Yumi Moreta's rubbery bass-propelled 'Krishna', the strings-and-synth-drenched brilliance of Pink Parachute's 'Disco Great' and the ridiculously grandiose 'Hazumi De Daitte (A Woman Inside a Man's Body)' by Hatsumi Shibata.
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 in stock $31.05
1994 (reissue)
1994 (reissue) (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: NET 23EP1. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hard Techno
Sahara Technique (Jam 1) (6:01)
Sahara Technique (Jam 2) (5:25)
Sahara Technique (Jam 3) (6:36)
Sahara Technique (Jam 4) (5:43)
Review: It is 30 years since Curley and R-Zac joined forces to cook up their Sahara Tekniq EP way back in 1994. Surely, the legendary Dutch free party scene hero is sadly no longer with us, but with R-Zac he very much laid down a definitive blueprint for this type of textural, dense techno. It is the first of a big series of newly remastered reissues from the Network23 label and it offers up four visceral, high-impact, live-sounding techno workouts that are packed with anxious synths and whirring machine sounds, unrelenting drums and more which is sure to bring real chaos to the clubs.
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 in stock $14.73
Just A Friend
Just A Friend (limited purple vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 4919. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Just A Friend (4:00)
Just A Friend (instrumental) (4:00)
Review: Highly collectible 7" vinyl from the dearly departed East Coast rap icon, Biz Markie! This re-cut version of Markie's classic ode to unrequited love has been remixed and remastered to sound better than ever. Released in 1989, far before the concept of the "friendzone" had crystallised and become a popular meme, we can hear its nascent stirrings in this subversion of original-era hip-hop, in which Markie crudely and comedically spans disgruntled, dejected raps and twinging croons, all expressive of the pain of rejection.
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 in stock $18.42
Calque/Soliton
Calque/Soliton (whirlpool blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 101LPC1. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Kottbusser Tor (7:45)
Kiyosumi (3:38)
Ammosel (5:27)
Backshadow (2:45)
Fade Into Air (2:55)
In Transit (5:31)
Garden Of Four Streams (5:07)
Another View (4:11)
Conduit (8:44)
Chasing Ghosts (3:58)
Review: Billow Observatory is a collaborative project from Detroit-based Jason Kolb and Denmark's Jonas Munk which explores ambient with a certain post rock sensibility. Following gracefully on from 2022's Stareside album, this new LP in fact gathers together two separate EPs from the duo and presents them as one listening experience. There's a delicacy to tracks like 'Garden of Four Streams' which speaks to Japanese environmental music, but still the projects maintains its affinity for ethereal chambers of sound as much as fragile foreground sonic figures. This is a high-grade strain of ambient with a depth of sound which will capture your attention from the very start.
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Played by: Chris Coco
 in stock $24.20
The Neon Live
The Neon Live (3xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 505. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Pop
Intro (Joe 90) (0:54)
Chorus (4:38)
Hey Now (Think I Got A Feeling) (3:49)
Fill Us With Fire (3:15)
Sacred (3:44)
The Circus (3:59)
Who Needs Love Like That (2:48)
Nerves Of Steel (4:30)
Blue Savannah (4:49)
Chains Of Love (3:38)
Turns The Love To Anger (3:49)
Careful What I Try To Do (3:29)
Sometimes (3:13)
Save Me Darling (3:36)
Shot A Satellite (3:38)
Love To Hate You (4:09)
Love Is A Stranger (3:33)
Drama! (4:02)
Always (3:34)
Stop! (3:03)
Push Me Shove Me (3:01)
Victim Of Love (3:52)
Oh L'Amour (3:09)
A Little Respect (3:40)
Review: Back in 2021 UK synth-pop treasures Erasure embarked on The Neon Tour, stopping at Manchester Apollo for two dates along the way in a celebration of their enduring success and glittering career. The duo of Andy Bell and Vince Clarke have got too many hits to mention, and all the best tracks got an airing at the shows, which have been documented as this lavish triple-vinyl edition which will be a must for any Erasure fan, whether you were there or just wish you had been. Pressed on a very fetching violet-sparkle wax, bundled with a booklet and limited to 1500 copies, you'll need to be quick to own one of these gems.
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 in stock $34.73
Keep It To Yourself
Cat: RKX 094LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Soul
Ain't It Funny (3:16)
Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks (3:31)
For Lack Of Better Words (3:24)
Give Me A Reason (2:54)
Keep It To Yourself (2:36)
Chicken Bones (3:09)
Guess I'm Guilty (3:18)
Rafaela (3:57)
Last Train (3:31)
Pyjama Party (3:43)
Rosie (3:57)
In Orbit (4:26)
Review: Record Kicks presents Keep It To Yourself, the new album by premier Dutch soul band The Tibbs. Produced by Paul Willemsen (Michelle David) and mastered in Nashville by soul veteran Bob Olhsson, who used to cut vinyl for Motown back in the day, the new album is the band's third Long Play. It contains 12 fresh 'n vibrant tracks that once again will take you back to the golden days of soul music. From the very first note, The Tibbs' musical prowess exudes a soulful, funky energy that is nothing short of mind-blowing. Among the twelve new ones, we find the first single 'Ain't It Funn', a high-energy stomper that sets the tone for the entire album, the New Orleans funk inspired 'Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks' and 'Chicken Bones, 'In Orbit', an emotional and heartfelt love ballad that allows the velvety vocals of singer Roxanne to take center stage or the northern soul belter 'Give Me A Reason'. Lyrically, Keep It to Yourself is a poetic wonderland, delving into the depths of love, heartache, but also social issues and the need to preserve the world we're in.
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 in stock $26.06
Post Urban Condition EP
Post Urban Condition EP (white vinyl 12")
Cat: PRRUKWHT 012. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Techno
Post Urban Condition (6:20)
You Have Sexy Arms (5:40)
Lowme (5:47)
School (6:22)
Review: It's time for another trip around the orbit of Planet Rhythm, one of techno's finest galactic bodies. Fresko is at the control for this one and is in quite a hurry from the off. 'Post Urban Condition' is pacey but funky with its perfect designed loops rolling endlessly. 'You Have Sexy Arms' is charged with warming dub techno chords and more slick kick programming and flipside cut 'Lowme' then switches it up with a more broken beat and nice oversized hi hats. Last of all is 'School', a darker, more playful cut that completes a fine EP.
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 in stock $14.48
I'll Be A Ghost Again
Cat: TNCD 003. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
In Between (5:27)
I'll Be A Ghost (5:12)
Them (5:44)
Kane (6:16)
Review: Eidolon is an alias for Ian Lehman from the US Midwest, who dropped the alias opposite the likes of Agaric around the late 00s. The sound on this release for Ukrainian label Tancido speaks to that era of dark and crafty minimal, but there's an analogue warmth to the synth sounds which suggests this might be newer material made in that vein rather than archival material. The rubbery leads on 'I'll Be A Ghost' are a surefire highlight, and there's plenty of intrigue in the arrangement to add some variation to your marathon DJ set when time starts folding in on itself and the most psychoactive tracks are the fuel to keep the party trucking.
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Tags: Minimal
 in stock $15.53
Hydraulic EP
Cat: PRRUKBLK 097. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Techno
Hydraulic (5:07)
Null (5:12)
Imla (Red Rooms remix) (6:01)
Imla (5:13)
Review: Ukraine's Yan Cook is one of those low-key but highly skilled producers who have mastered the art of turning out consistently excellent techno cuts. It is Planet Rhythm that snap him up now for more of his linear bangers starting with the moody and paranoid opener 'Hydraulic', a pressurised cut that will bowl any dancefloor over. 'Null' then gets more gritty and textured as it rocks back and forth and 'Imla' (Red Rooms remix) takes a more subliminal and stripped-back approach to techno hypnosis.
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 in stock $13.43
Let's Hold Our Hands Together (remixes)
Cat: S108 011. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Let's Hold Our Hands Together (Disco mix) (6:41)
Let's Hold Our Hands Together (Eden Burns remix) (4:21)
Let's Hold Our Hands Together (Eden Burns dub) (5:37)
Let's Hold Our Hands Together (Lipelis Disco mix) (8:45)
Review: System 108 has assembled a series of artists to remix 'Let's Hold Our Hands Together', a new single from Kito Jumper in cahoots with Adam Evald and Anontha MC. It is a hip swinging and feelgood gem that harks back to early Metro Area. The first remix from Eden Burns is lively and percussive disco house sound with some serious synth lines rising it up to the stars. A Burns dub then brings more percussion and loose limbed rhythm to the party and last of all, the Lipelis Disco layers in plenty of cosmic dust.
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 in stock $14.48
Trance Legacy II
VARIOUS
Trance Legacy II (2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: ARMA 483V. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Uplifting Trance
ATB - "9 PM (Till I Come)" (3:17)
Chicane - "Offshore" (3:46)
Paul Van Dyk - "For An Angel" (PVD Angel In Heaven edit) (3:46)
Age Of Love - "The Age Of Love" (Jam & Spoon Watch Out For Stella mix) (3:18)
Lost Tribe - "Gamemaster" (4:05)
Tiesto - "Suburban Train" (3:24)
Armin Van Buuren - "Blue Fear" (3:38)
Gouryella - "Walhalla" (3:37)
Rank 1 - "Airwave" (vocal edit) (2:56)
Pulsar - "My Religion" (3:47)
Cosmic Gate - "Exploration Of Space" (3:36)
Public Domain - "Operation Blade (Bass In The Place)" (7" mix) (3:28)
Darude - "Sandstorm" (3:40)
Mauro Picotto - "Lizard" (3:48)
Lange presents Firewall - "Sincere" (Pulser remix) (3:08)
Matt Darey - "Liberation (Fly Like An Angel)" (feat Marcella Woods - Ferry Corsten remix) (3:02)
2HD - "Sunflakes" (Vincent De Moor remix) (3:15)
Sash! - "Ecuador" (3:33)
Delerium - "Silence" (feat Sarah McLachlan -Tiesto In Search Of Sunrise remix) (3:52)
CRW - "I Feel Love" (RAF Zone mix) (3:23)
Three Drives On A Vinyl - "Sunset On Ibiza" (3:24)
Solarstone - "Solarcoaster" (3:25)
Marco V - "Simulated" (3:05)
York - "The Awakening" (Quake edit) (3:28)
Review: Doubling down on nostalgia and limitless euphoria, the second edition of Armada Music's Trance Legacy album series is a must-have for fans of the genre. Including evergreen tracks from Armin van Buuren ('Blue Fear'), ATB ('9 PM (Till I Come)'), Chicane ('Offshore'), Cosmic Gate ('Exploration Of Space'), Paul Van Dyk ('For An Angel'), Rank 1 ('Airwave'), York ('The Awakening') and more, this sophomore installment echoes the timelessness of trance's finest classics and makes sure they'll never be forgotten.
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 in stock $39.21
It's Great When You're Straight Yeah (reissue)
It's Great When You're Straight Yeah (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3625. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Reverend Black Grape (4:55)
In The Name Of The Father (4:09)
Tramazi Parti (4:33)
Kelly's Heroes (4:09)
Yeah Yeah Brother (3:55)
A Big Day In The North (3:59)
Shake Well Before Opening (5:25)
Submarine (3:40)
Shake Your Money (4:03)
Little Bob (5:29)
Review: Black Grape was founded by former members of The Happy Mondays, Shaun Ryder and Bez (a.k.a. Mark Berry). New band members included rappers Paul "Kermit" Leveridge, Carl "Psycho" McCarthy, drummer Ged Lynch (all three from the first wave of UK hip-hop and influential Hulme, Manchester act Ruthless Rap Assassins), guitarist Paul Wagstaff (from the Paris Angels), and Oli "Dirtycash" Dillon on ocarina. It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah contains ten catchy songs, most prominently the album's preceding hit single 'In The Name Of The Father', with influences from indie-pop, alternative, funk, disco, with rough guitar, rapping all glued together and produced by American Danny Saber. On release in 1993, the debut album immediately charted at the very top of the UK Albums chart and was certified Platinum.
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 in stock $30.00
For LP Fans Only (mono)
For LP Fans Only (mono) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3392C. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
50s/60s
That's All Right (1:56)
Lawdy, Miss Clawdy (2:08)
Mystery Train (2:23)
Playing For Keeps (2:49)
Poor Boy (2:15)
My Baby Left Me (2:09)
I Was The One (2:31)
Shake, Rattle & Roll (2:27)
I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone (2:35)
You're A Heartbreaker (2:11)
Review: An ironic title, given that this, Presely's seventh album and a Billboard chart topper to boot, actually collects together many of the King's finest singles onto one LP that first saw the light of day in 1959. Presumably, it's for album fans because single fans will have already own the wax on 45. But there's no denying the world shattering efficiency of the music contained within, from 'That's All Right', his world-changing debut single, to 'Mystery Train' and 'Shake, Rattle & Roll', the latter being a particular dancefloor filler in its time.
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 in stock $34.73
The Essential
The Essential (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl 4xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVCL 076C. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Modern Classical
Lightning (6:46)
Facades (7:21)
A Gentleman's Honor (3:17)
Primacy Of Number (6:49)
Metamorphosis IV (6:58)
Open The Kingdom (7:02)
Dance II (5:45)
Dance VIII (5:00)
Glasspiece #1 (6:06)
Changing Opinion (10:01)
Opening (6:26)
Floe (6:10)
Funeral Of Amenhotep III (9:01)
Point Blank (11:15)
Wichita Vortex Sutra (6:52)
Forgetting (8:09)
Dance IX (8:10)
The Dam (5:09)
Definition (6:23)
Protest (4:24)
Evening Song (6:47)
Hymn To The Sun (6:17)
Trial - Prison (2:41)
Akhnaten & Nefertiti (4:17)
Kuru Field Of Justice (6:08)
Knee Play 1 (3:33)
Tolstoy Farm (4:55)
Window Of Appearances (4:14)
Bed (3:39)
Epilogue (4:20)
Knee Play 5 (5:12)
Review: Philip Glass is one of the 20th and 21st century's most towing and influential composers. The grandfather of minimalism not only defined his own sound, but also lay out a blueprint that has resonated throughout the musical world. The Essential Philip Glass is a bumper collection of his best works that is not only great value across a mega eight sides of heavyweight vinyl, but is also a superb listen. It takes in the best and most magical selections from his album such as Naqoyqatsi, Einstein On The Beach, Satyagraha, Akhnaten and many more.
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La Camita
Cat: VAMPI 45101. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Funk
Traffic Sound - "La Camita" (2:48)
Black Sugar - "La Camita 78" (4:27)
Review: Peru has enjoyed a thriving and exciting music scene since the mid-1960s. Bands such as Los Saicos, Los Shain's, and Los York's, to name just a few, released a number of brilliant records that drove young fans crazy and set an example for many to follow. The end of the decade brought about an evolution in sound and new music, as Peruvian bands kept an eye on the groundbreaking British and US artists. One of them was Traffic Sound, founded in Lima in 1967. Over a very short period of time the band managed to successfully develop their career, and by 1971 their Latin influences had overpowered the psychedelic prog vibe of their previous records. The song became a local hit and several versions were recorded by different Peruvian artists. On the other side of this single we find Black Sugar, a Peruvian band considered to be a pioneer group in Latin America in mixing funk influences with rock and Latin rhythms. In 1976, following their gig at Coliseo Amauta in Lima, opening the night for the legendary Spanish band Barrabas, they started to show a growing interest in disco music, resulting in some line-up changes with members leaving the project due to their lack of interest in the new sound and new ones joining in. Their own take on 'La Camita' was released in 1978, and adds a modern twist to the original song.
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Power Fuerza (reissue)
Power Fuerza (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: VAMPI 295. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Funk
Girl From The Mountain (4:24)
There Is Something In My Heart (3:27)
Got This Happy Feeling (4:35)
Mastica, Chupa Y Jala (3:48)
You Say That You're My Friend (3:02)
Viva Puerto Rico Libre (5:50)
I Saw A Tear (3:25)
Ghetto Brothers Power (2:29)
Review: If you listen to those who know about such things, then The Ghetto Brothers' Power-Fuerz album is one of the best-ever Latin funk records. The group formed on the streets of New York City's South Bronx in the late 1960s and often called themselves a gang as much as a band. They were keen supporters of Puerto Rican nationalism and were motivated to help uplift fellow Latino and Black men in their community. Back in 1971 is when they released their one and only album and it had little to no promotion and was only distributed locally so is one of those that has since taken on cult status.
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Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack)
Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack) (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DMNSTK 006LPX. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Soundtracks
You're Not God (2:30)
Tommy's Requiem (#1) (2:28)
Tommy's Plan (2:22)
Death Is A Kindness (4:04)
Black Tuesday (1:33)
I Don't Like The Life (3:04)
Moseley (#1) (2:15)
Ruby's Birthday (3:14)
Grace (2:35)
There Ain't No Grave (3:38)
We Don't Like The Life (2:52)
The Execution (3:00)
Do What The Voices Tell You (2:30)
Moseley (2:06)
Retribution (2:05)
Reckoning (3:01)
Tommy's Requiem (#2) (5:43)
Miquelon (2:59)
Esme (1:43)
Under The Maple Tree (1:23)
Gina (1:43)
Ain't No Grave (3:39)
The Sanatorium (2:27)
Mosley (0:53)
Where Will You Go (1:11)
Pledge Your Allegiance (2:34)
Arthur (3:00)
Esme's Dream (2:18)
Ruby Has A Fever (4:46)
Jail & Perfume (1:07)
Michael's Plan (3:50)
Red Right Hand (4:07)
The Eleventh Hour (1:10)
Opium (1:14)
Goodbye Billy (3:24)
Legacy (2:08)
Tommy's Final Requiem (1:58)
Review: Peaky Blinders is a saga that will live on in British cultural folklore long after people stop streaming the show itself. And the legacy of arguably the coolest show to come out of the UK in several years is as much to do with the contemporary stylisation of what's essentially a period piece as it is the attitude it exudes. An atmosphere that's distinctly British, to say the least. A key aspect of the overall impact is the soundtrack, and who better to craft the score to this dark, violent, socially-imbalanced, politically-volatile period in English gangster history than Anna Calvi. The high priestess of alternative, brooding, tense rock & roll plucked straight from the depths of surrealism, every pluck and chord seems to intensify the overall feeling, seducing us with a combination of breathy spoken word, operatic contralto, and tense virtuoso guitar playing.
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Peaky Blinders: Season 5 & 6 (Soundtrack)
Cat: DMNSTK 006CD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Soundtracks
You're Not God (CD1: Peaky Blinders Season 5)
Tommy's Requiem (#1)
Tommy's Plan
Death Is A Kindness
Black Tuesday
I Don't Like The Life
Moseley (#1)
Ruby's Birthday
Grace
There Ain't No Grave
We Don't Like The Life
The Execution
Do What The Voices Tell You
Moseley
Retribution
Reckoning
Tommy's Requiem (#2)
Miquelon (CD2: Peaky Blinders Season 6)
Esme
Under The Maple Tree
Gina
Ain't No Grave
The Sanatorium
Mosley
Where Will You Go
Pledge Your Allegiance
Arthur
Esme's Dream
Ruby Has A Fever
Jail & Perfume
Michael's Plan
Red Right Hand
The Eleventh Hour
Opium
Goodbye Billy
Legacy
Tommy's Final Requiem
Review: .If the aim of any commissioned soundtrack score is to provide music that enhances and emphasises the on-screen action, then Anna Calvi's work on BBC smash Peaky Blinders is up there with the best of them. While Calvi only provided soundtracks to two seasons - five and six, both of which are presented on this limited double-disc release - the distinctive sound worlds she created suited series' dark and stylish visual tone. All low-slung basslines, dystopian effects, snarling riffs and squally, stretched-out guitar solos, the collected instrumentals stand on their own two feet while naturally conjuring up mental glimpses of key scenes for those who watched and loved the award-winning series.
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Search (reissue)
Cat: DTW 14. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Flight 505 (5:34)
We Got To Love (5:08)
Search (5:20)
Superman (5:28)
What More Can I Do For You (4:03)
Mystic World (4:41)
Review: Alphonsus Idigo's Search album was originally recorded in 1987 and now gets a licensed reissue on the Italian label Dig This Way. The superb album blends li-fi aesthetics with drum computer rhythms and has plenty of sugary sweet and catchy synths bringing it to life in retro-future fashion. As far as cosmic boogie sounds go, they don't get much more infectious than this from Mr. Idigo, who worked on the project with producer Austine Onwurah and together made something distinctly Nigerian. It is much sought after so don't sleep on this reissue, which will sell out.
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Agustin Pereyra Lucena
Cat: FARO 242LP. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Jazz
O Astronauta (2:55)
Tristeza De Nos Doi (3:57)
Chuva (2:56)
Tema Para Martin (2:00)
Consolacao (6:40)
Canto De Ossanha (4:12)
Pro Forma (4:01)
Samba Do Aviao (2:34)
Nina No Divagues (2:41)
Berimbau (5:02)
Review: Following Far Out's reissue of Agustin Pereyra Lucena Quartet's La Rana, the label continues its memorialisation of the late, great Argentinian guitarist's music, with the first ever direct from tape, audiophile reissue of Pereyra Lucena's self-titled debut album from 1970. Hailing from Buenos Aires, Augustin was nonetheless obsessed with the music of Brazil; this combined with his Argentinian roots to produce a sound entirely his own. After being scouted in a nightclub, by musician and guitar craftsman Jorge Demonte, Agustin was invited for an audition at Argenitinian label Tonodisc, and before he knew it, was in the studio recording his first album. The album's atypical bossas and spiritual swinging sambas, composed by many of Agustin's heroes, were elevated to new heights by Agustin's dazzling arrangements and phenomenal guitar playing. The almost cosmic reaches Agustin achieved with his sound are balanced against the stylish sophistication and breezy nature of the music.
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Dark Rainbow
Dark Rainbow (limited gatefold ochre & cream vinyl LP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505616 7178705. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
Honey (2:30)
Man Of The Hour (2:53)
Can I Take You Home (3:08)
American Spirit (3:38)
Happier Days (3:25)
Brambles (3:39)
Queen Of Hearts (3:28)
Sun Bright Golden Happening (3:31)
Superstar (3:11)
Self Love (3:18)
A Dark Rainbow (4:38)
Review: It's not often a band can invoke claustrophobia and agoraphobia in a single album. Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes have been building their reputation on a punk rock-desert guitar hybrid over the course of four albums, and on LP number five, Dark Rainbow, the juxtaposition has rarely been clearer. Some tracks seem wonderfully lost in the wilderness, while others are in the throes of a sweat-soaked basement gig. The contrast between opener 'Honey', with its high energy raucousness, and the more patient and emotionally vulnerable 'Man of the Hour', track two, is enough to show what we mean, although there are starker reminders of this quieter, aching side. 'Sun Bright Golden Happening', for instance, is a soft piano stunner, 'Can I Take You Home' feels so delicate you could almost break it without realising.
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Beta
Beta (12")
Cat: CCE 041. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Left With Nothing (feat David Walker) (5:59)
Nastiness (6:08)
Armageddon (7:16)
Got 2 Groove (feat Devorah & Ida Burroughs) (7:28)
Review: Dana Kelley gets a lot more recognition these days since the excellent Boston Boy retrospective compilations which came out over the past year or so. The late US house heavyweight has a huge legacy behind his various aliases, and now Chiwax are looking at the Beta 12" from 1999. Opening cut 'Left With Nothing' is a powerful dose of deep house with a vocal turn from David Walker, while 'Nastiness' shows how gnarly and experimental Kelley could make his productions when he wanted to. 'Armageddon' is a hot and heavy worked with pumping compression creating the kind of locked in, sweaty atmosphere basement raves are made for.
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Mania EP
Mania EP (12")
Cat: SYNKRO 005. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Techno
Mania (7:00)
Robotop (7:13)
Optimal Power (6:58)
Excess (6:56)
Review: All minimal fans know that Romania has been a hot bed for these sorts of sounds for years and now Synkroniq is a newish label that is again reminding us of that. Its fifth release keeps up the fine standard set by the first four and is one that finds Iuly.B mixing up sonic abstracting with compelling grooves. 'Mania' layers the scruffy kicks up with jittery perc and twisted synths for something tense and cosmic then 'Robotop' brings 90s prog techno colours and 'Optimal Power' rides on slick drums and astral synth patterns. 'Excess' is the tight, kinetic and neon-hued tech house cruiser to close down in style.
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14K Figaro
14K Figaro (limited 2xLP)
Cat: WIK 004LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Triple Figaro (2:56)
Turkish Gold (3:09)
RL (feat WiFiGawd) (2:53)
Purity (3:21)
Scenic Route (feat Remy Banks) (3:21)
Numb (4:13)
Fried Ice Cream (feat Zelooperz) (4:31)
Lilypad (3:03)
That Aint Pat (3:41)
Bbba (2:07)
Golden Child (4:47)
The Enterprise (3:31)
Weed Song (4:44)
New Religion (4:03)
No L's (bonus tracks) (3:09)
Dodging Losses (feat Papo2oo4) (2:34)
Birds (3:24)
Flopped On The Flip (feat SPRTY K) (4:34)
Review: Wiki's new album, 14K Figaro, arrives after a slew of collaborative projects with the likes of The Alchemist and MIKE, Navy Blue, Subjxct5, and NAH. The album is produced entirely by Tony Seltzer, a longtime collaborator who helped soundtrack his earliest efforts - including No Mountains in Manhattan, his 2017 debut album for XL Recordings, and Oofie, its potent 2019 follow-up. Guest features include the World's Fair MC Remy Banks, the Bruiser Brigade spitter Zelooperz, and the prolific D.C. native WifiGawd. A curveball in relation to his past projects, the native New York opts for a clean sound, adding in pepperings of drill and net rap - with samply stutters abounding on lackadaisical favourites like 'RL' - yet retaining the streetwise, grilled enfant terrible's omnipresent rawness.
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Call On The Old Wise
Cat: 558010 2. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
The Old Wise (2:40)
Enough To Say I Will (3:11)
Mode Antigona (2:12)
Of Trust & Remorse (2:35)
Intermezzo (No 3) (2:22)
Majestic Steps Glow Far (4:07)
Dream Your Dreams (3:54)
Placid In Africansque (3:44)
Mode Brilliante (1:12)
Single Petal Of A Rose (3:21)
A Rooftop Minuet (3:44)
Late Blossom (3:20)
Intermezzo (No 4) (1:41)
In Satin (1:13)
This You Mean To Me (2:48)
Of Mentorship (1:50)
For Suzan (1:48)
River Wash Me (2:38)
Review: Call on the old Wise is a magnificently captivating solo album that was largely improvised in the moment. It finds pianist Nitai Hershkovits delivering some of his best work as he draws on a wide array of influences that go from his extensive work in the jazz world to more cutting-edge and contemporary explorations via plenty of his own personal classical music experiences. In it, there's a great balance of light and dark, heavy and more airy as well as rich arrays of colour and timbre. It was recorded in 2022 and produced by Manfred Eicher following his work with Oded Tzur's quartet on two acclaimed albums, Here Be Dragons and Isabela.
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Get Back To The Fonk EP
Cat: KT 032V. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Get Back To The Fonk (6:01)
Don't Stop (6:04)
In My Body's House (6:58)
Grey Matter (5:52)
Review: Two house music institutions come together here as DJ Steaw lands on the Kaoz Theory label run by Kerri Chandler. He brings his usual stylish sounds to four cuts that cover all forms of house. First up it's a deep US garage vibe with jazzy chord work on 'Get Back To The Fonk' then 'Don't Stop' brings more punch low ends but no lack of emotion. 'In My Body's House' throws it back to the 90s with its muted sax stabs and organ basslines complete with wailing diva vocals and the blame and future facing cosmic house of 'Grey Matter' closes out a nicely varied EP.
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New Levels
Cat: RLV 4502. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Koralle - "New Levels" (feat Illa J) (2:49)
Modern Sound Quartet - "Chartreuse" (2:33)
Review: An Italian library gem reimagined by beatmaker Koralle and rapper Illa J. An indelible new instalment in Four Flies' Reloved series, 'New Levels / Chartreuse', comes bundled with the original instrumental from late 70s Italian ensemble Modern Sound Quartet. With the aim of the series in mind - which is to put a modern and urban spin on tunes from Italian golden age soundtracks and library music - Koralle deploys his unique jazz-funk sound to create a smooth and stylish hip-hop beat to which Illa J adds irresistible swag and coolness. More than a remix, 'New Levels' takes 'Chartreuse' into the world of contemporary hip-hop and rap.
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What's That Sound
Cat: PGSP 3. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
What's That Sound V1 (7:39)
What's That Sound V3 (7:57)
Review: Phoenix G is of course an alias for the universally claimed rightfully adored Mr G, one of the UK's most long-serving and accomplished underground servants. His views on the game (which you can find on his Instagram) are as worth hearing as his music which this time takes him to his own self-titled label once more. As always it is deep, raw, emotive stuff that stays low but is high on emotion, however subtle. 'What's That Sound V1' is a dubbed-out and grainy basement track with scruffy drums and shards of light breaking through a broken window, then V3 of the same cut has a little more synth detail. Superb.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Page Four: Eternity
Page Four: Eternity (white vinyl 12")
Cat: EDGE 04. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Track 1 (7:19)
Track 2 (6:56)
Track 3 (7:27)
Track 4 (6:42)
Review: The Edge of Me series operates in the shadows, offering a mixture of sample-heavy cuts from a producer (or producers) who wish to remain nameless, and unauthorised (but often rather good) remixes of familiar and lesser-known cuts. Volume four in the series is, like its predecessors, another mysterious beast containing four untitled tracks. Opener 'Track 1' wraps a well-known hip-hop/r&b acapella around a deep, drowsy, bongo-rich tech-house-tinged groove, before 'Track 2' opts for a more druggy dancefloor take on an analogue-rich, synth-heavy cut of unknown origin. Over on the reverse, 'Track 3' is hypnotic, deep a d trippy with added r&b vocals, while 'Track 4' is dreamy, shuffling and pleasingly sunrise ready.
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Disk Union Logo Tote Bag (olive with black logo)
Cat: 990926 Rel: 22 Jan 24 • View all Record bags
 
Tote bag printed with the logo of Disk Union
Notes: Diskunion logo tote bag

Dimensions - H:40cm/W:33cm/D:15cm
Capacity: 15L
Material: 100% Cotton
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 2 in stock $19.48
Disk Union Logo Tote Bag (navy with white logo)
Cat: 990929 Rel: 22 Jan 24 • View all Record bags
 
Tote bag printed with the logo of Disk Union
Notes: Diskunion logo tote bag

Dimensions - H:40cm/W:33cm/D:15cm
Capacity: 15L
Material: 100% Cotton
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 2 in stock $19.48
Souvenir Tote Cassette Tape Tote Bag (white)
Cat: 990933 Rel: 22 Jan 24 • View all Record bags
 
Tote bag printed with the Cassette Tape design
Notes: Souvenir Tote

Dimensions - H:44cm/W:40cm
Capacity - 18L
Material - 100% Cotton
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 1 in stock $14.73
Disk Union Multi Pouch Miniature Record Shopper Pouch Disk Union Multi Pouch Miniature Record Shopper Pouch Disk Union Multi Pouch Miniature Record Shopper Pouch
Cat: 990937 Rel: 22 Jan 24 • View all Gifts For DJs | DJ Gadgets
 
One-touch spring-loaded pouch inspired by the Diskunion record shopper
Notes: One-touch spring-loaded pouch inspired by the Diskunion record shopper.

Compact size with soft texture and easy to carry. It can hold small accessories, earphones, 7" adaptors, etc.

Dimensions

W90 x H110 x D6mm
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Magic 3
Magic 3 (limited black ice vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: 197189 93547. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fever (2:47)
TSK (3:01)
Superhero Status (2:51)
I Love This Feeling (3:15)
No Tears (3:12)
Never Die (feat Lil Wayne) (3:10)
Pretty Young Girl (2:21)
Based On True Events (2:47)
Based On True Events (part 2) (3:14)
Sitting With My Thoughts (2:58)
Blue Bentley (2:54)
Jodeci Member (2:31)
Speechless (part 2) (3:07)
Japanese Soul Bar (3:02)
1-800-Nas&Hit (4:34)
Review: He will probably always be best known for laying down one of hip-hop's greatest ever albums with Illmatic, but right now he is certainly back in some fine form. He is prolific, too, with three new albums dropping in quick succession, all of them proving he has tapped into some new and rewarding creative reserves. He explores it all here form classic boom bap to Atlanta and Memphis-inspired rhythms with guests like Lil Wayne hoeing him get back to something like his best - not bad given this landed on September 14, 2023 through Mass Appeal Records, on his 50th birthday.
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The '67 Demos
The '67 Demos (1-sided heavyweight white vinyl LP)
Cat: LPBEAT 148C. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Second Time Around (5:43)
Doctor Please (10:10)
Summertime Blues (4:34)
Review: There are moments in the spellbinding and often criminally overlooked Blue Cheer anthem, 'Summertime Blues', when it feels like we've descended into the depths of industrial guitar chaos. A cacophony of feedback, growls, and low, rumbling refrains. A pithy reinterpretation of Eddie Cochran's 1958 hit single, here rendered obtuse for the second, decidedly less-radio and commercial-friendly rock 'n' roll generation.

The whole version plays out in a way that's much like we can imagine Jimi Hendrix might have made happen. Grizzled, gritty, fraught and, ultimately, very loud indeed. It's a standout on this triple-A-side of 1967 Blue Cheer demos, three tracks committed to the pantheons when the psychedelic blues and acid rockers were first beginning to focus their energies. But while the aforementioned is the main event, everything here shows why there was so much excitement around them in the first place.
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 in stock $26.06
Everybody Can't Go
Everybody Can't Go (gatefold LP)
Cat: 100014 1566. Rel: 26 Jan 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jermaine's Graduation (3:27)
Bron (2:34)
Big Dog (feat Lil Wayne) (3:52)
Everybody Can't Go (feat Kyle Banks) (2:22)
TMVTL (3:58)
Back Again (feat Snoop Dogg) (3:22)
One Foot In (feat Stove God Cooks) (2:39)
Buffalo Kitchen Club (feat Armani Caesar) (2:19)
Pillow Talk & Slander (feat Jadakiss & Babyface Ray) (3:02)
How To Rap (2:43)
Griselda Express (feat Westside Gunn, Conway The Machine & Rick Hyde) (5:26)
Big Tymers (feat Peezy) (3:39)
Review: "Sometimes the experience of the journey is a better feeling than reaching the destination. You won't ever know unless u make it there - but remember Everybody Can't Go." This is Benny The Butcher's succinct summary of his fourth full-length studio album Everybody Can't Go; a project emboldened by the power of reflection upon a tumultuous upbringing, refusing to shy away from the gritty and unsettling themes that have helped to define himself as an artist. Boasting an immensely impressive array of guest features from the likes of Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg, with his cousins and Griselda cohorts Westside Gunn and Conway The Machine making reliable appearances, and production credits including Hit-Boy and The Alchemist, the endless progression displayed by the MC reaches new artistic heights here. A modernised revamping of aggressive, introspective, east coast hip-hop that balances the weight of its concepts and energy of its tracks perfectly.
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My Love Is Your Love (Forever)
Cat: SEV 014. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Soul
My Love Is Your Love (Forever) (3:16)
Tell Me It's Just A Rumour Baby (3:31)
Review: Isley Brothers hand many great tunes in their oeuvre but the superb soul gem 'My Love Is Your Love' stands out from the crowd. We don't think it has ever been on its own 45 rpm before now so shout out to Outta Sight for pressing it up. As well as the gorgeous A-side with its warm and sunny disposition, you have the more traditionally Motown-sounding flip, 'Tell Me It's Just A Rumour Baby, with its driving rhythm section and classic tambourines next to great vocal leads and rousing backing singers.
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Celebrate
Celebrate (translucent black & green splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: GCV 017. Rel: 23 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Celebrate (feat Kathy Brown & Sheree Hicks) (7:27)
So Wide Open (feat Angela Johnson) (6:27)
Review: More splattered translucent green and black vinyl action from Groove Culture, the in-house imprint of Italian disco, house and jazz-funk fusionists Micky More and Andy Tee. As usual, there's a celebratory, party-starting feel to both tracks, with lead vocals from some genuinely legendary singers only adding to the 'bona-fide peak-time bangers' flavour on show. A-side 'Celebrate', with Kathy Brown and Shree Hicks, starts off as a rolling, bass heavy mid-tempo disco-house number, before the pair introduce some killer disco strings to take it closer to "revivalist disco" territory. 'So Wide Open', with Angela Johnson on lead vox, continues this trend, wrapping punchy horns, disco strings, Bernard Edwards style bass and Nile Rodgers-esque guitar licks around a chunky house groove.
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Dust Of The Human Shape
Dust Of The Human Shape (limited opaque olive green vinyl LP)
Cat: UNFD 191LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Metal
Void Voyeur (4:51)
Tomato Red (4:05)
Polyphonic Mind (3:50)
Panorama Daydream (3:47)
Lesser Gods (4:29)
Bedsheet Tourniquet (4:27)
Gaps In The Armoire (3:34)
Dust Of The Human Shape (3:28)
Seeker (Stretch The Night) (4:29)
In The House Of Leaves (4:26)
Riding The Blindside (4:09)
Death Confetti (5:16)
Review: Ghost Atlas serves as the long-gestating solo outlet from Jesse Cash; frontman of melodic metalcore genre-benders ERRA. Following a slew of self-funded/released EPs, Dust Of The Human Shape marks Cash's full-length debut and offers a melancholic affair of 90s-indebted grunge and alt-rock repurposed through the modern filter of metalcore composition. Crushing riffs meet with soaring, ethereal electronics to conjure a vulnerable depiction of fragility, constantly skirting the outer limits of aggression without ever falling victim, while Cash's lush cadence balances despair and despondency effortlessly.
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Joy (Hallelujah)
Cat: BBE 762SLP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Deep House
Joy (Hallelujah) (extended version) (5:46)
Joy (Hallelujah) (extended instrumental version) (5:46)
Review: Golden-era hip-hop legend DJ Marley Marl continues his adventures in house music, and this time he's got soulful house royalty - specifically Kenny Bobien and Lady Alma- in tow. 'Joy (Hallelujah)' is as righteous, uplifting and life-affirming as you'd expect: a horn, organ and piano-heavy slab of hands-in-the-air brilliance topped off with some sublime gospel lyrics and vocals from Bobien and Alma. We'd argue the track is best in its full vocal 'Extended Mix' form, though the accompanying instrumental is still superb - and arguably more suitable for those who are uncomfortable with the (admittedly joyous) religious messaging within the lyrics. Testify!
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Reminicent Suite (reissue)
Cat: BBE 682ACD. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling
Black Forest
Review: .For the latest volume in the label's essential J-Jazz Masterclass series of reissues, BBE has opted to deliver a new edition of a hard-to-find 1973 collaboration between American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino. Originally released only in Japan, it comprises two lengthy compositions (one by each artist) performed by the duo and talented sidemen Isao Suziki (upright bass), Motohiko Hino (drums), Takao Uematsu (alto sax) and Uzi Inamuro (percussion). Waldron's LP-opening composition adds alternating, increasingly hectic solos to a gradually intensifying groove (a formula the storied pianist used extensively during this period of his career), before morphing and mellowing as the suite progresses. Hino's 'Black Forest', meanwhile, is more up-tempo and horn-heavy, with oodles of extra percussion and expressive, mind-mangling solos aplenty.
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The Hold Up
Cat: UBU 0151LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
High Noon (4:17)
The Hold Up (5:09)
I Gotta Grape Drink (4:42)
The Starcrossed Lovers (3:39)
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Review: The Hold Up is the second album from the QOW Trio, which is a fantastic and multi-generational jazz band. Members include the award-winning young saxophone yahoo Riley Stone-Lonergan as well as the decorated British jazz vet Spike Wells on drums, plus some sublime bass from multi-genre maestro and bandleader Eddie Mye. They came together after a chance meeting in Brighton and share an appreciation for big-toned tenors so bring that along with a fine attitude towards fearless exploration on this risk-taking new album which is full of great swing and plenty of serious melodies.
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