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Bright Sparkling Light
Bright Sparkling Light (limited 12" + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: GONDEP 63. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Bright Sparkling Light (7:38)
Newborough Forest (7:02)
The Tide & The Moon (9:58)
Review: Reissued on Gondwana after an unexpected sea-change, Matthew Halsall's Bright Sparkling Light was originally conceived as a tour-only exclusive, its three exquisites, averaging seven to ten minutes per suite, serving only the most loyal and dedicated of fans eager enough to clasp their mitts around the limited edition at the time of his EU and UK tour in October-November 2023. Now, its rarefied airs get dropped; so too do the folk scramble to lend it a second listen, discovering Halsall's preference for hypnotic drones, tenor sax progressions crafted around lush flute loops, and portrayals of the artist's favourite rural location: Newborough Forest, both at daytime and nighttime. 'The Tide And The Moon' is the closing highlight, nicely closing the gap between dewey morning and crept-in crepuscule.
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 in stock $23.35
Oblique (Tone Poet Series)
Oblique (Tone Poet Series) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 884051. Rel: 13 Nov 20
 
Jazz
Til Then (4:44)
My Joy (7:11)
Theme From Blow Up (8:12)
Subtle Neptune (8:31)
Oblique (6:48)
Bi-Sectional (5:42)
Review: The most celebrated jazz vibraphonist of them all is Bobby Hutcherson. Oblique was one of many high water marks of the Blue Note man, and it featured Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Joe Chambers on the original session recorded in 1967. The album was only the second time Bobby played as part of a quartet and it received rave reviews at the time for its sophisticated but accessible sound. Laid back, lyrical and subdued in sound, the album touches on funky styles and jazz-rock influences with impeccable production from the legendary Rudy Van Gelder studio in New York.
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 in stock $39.43
Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits)
Cat: MXMRK 2058. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits parts 1) (9:31)
Wesley Music (Danny Krivit edits parts 2) (7:55)
Review: Legendary edit specialist and New York's Body & Soul party man Danny Krivit turns his hand to a famously spiritual house classic by Manchester band RSL that has more than a hint of gospel magic to it. Frankly that makes it perfect source material for the man and he doesn't disappoint: His work is subtle but classic, with some extra gorgeous vocal chants layered in over chunkier beats on the never before released a-side. The jazzy notes from the original and sprinkled percussion all remain next to mad drum fills. This 12" also features a 'Part 2' mix that unfolds in glorious fashion to a rapturous peak.
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 in stock $13.49
Melodies Record Club 003: Hunee Selects
Cat: MRC 3. Rel: 08 Dec 22
 
International
Digital Justice - "Theme From "It's All Gone Pearshaped"" (12:12)
Dorothy Ashby - "For Some We Loved" (4:04)
Frantz Tuernal - "Koultans" (5:55)
Review: Melodies International is a real favourite label here at Juno HQ, headed up famously by Floating Points and finds including Mafalda. The third volume of their Melodies record Club is as good as anything the label has put out to date: it features a trio of jazz cuts selected by the one and only Hunee. First is Digital Justice's 'Theme From "It's All Gone Pearshaped"', a 13 minute live jam packed with synth action. On the flip is a spiritual piece from harpist Dorothy Ashby and Frantz Tuernal's 'Koultans'. Says Hunee, "these three distinct pieces of music tap into different layers of my memory."
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 in stock $11.62
Auflassen
Auflassen (double 12")
Cat: CHXIV 04. Rel: 14 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Foen (5:44)
Feng Bo (5:06)
Zephyr (7:32)
Terral (4:45)
Hellas Bassin (6:31)
Vendavel (6:23)
Sirrocco (4:57)
Oroshi (6:43)
 in stock $26.21
Live At Club7 1973
Live At Club7 1973 (numbered 180 gram vinyl LP + insert in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: JALP 735. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Bloodthirst (4:52)
Cochise (6:13)
Dance Of The Maya (3:18)
Sometime Ago (5:52)
Anything (7:59)
Them Changes (11:29)
Review: Dream was a Norwegian psyche rock outfit that saw plenty of success before disbanding in the latter part of the 1960s. From the ashes of that group, Christian Reim set out with a new project with another group, Bash. After years of exploring pop and rock he carried on down that path but with more and more of a love of jazz. The band had a fine line up of jazz talents and this live recording from Club7 in 1973 is them at their peak of their powers with lots of crowd noise adding to the atmosphere alongside several surprise interjections that bring it further to life.
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 in stock $18.16
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