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Jewel (reissue)
Cat: THANKYOU 032. Rel: 16 Apr 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Jewel (5:50)
Jewel (instrumental) (5:40)
Love FXU (4:22)
Love FXU (Brighter Than The Sun mix) (6:14)
Love FXU (Sound Metaphors mix) (6:36)
Review: Lol Hammond is a former member of Spiral Tribe and early live techno act The Drum Club who now makes music on his own as Wah Wah Planet. Back in 1990 is when he penned this fantastic five track Balearic house EP alongside Russell Crone and with female vocal contributions from Lucy Sian. It very much lay out an early blueprint for UK street soul and the opener on the A-side 'Jewel' explores a romantic theme with hooky pop lyrics. Things get more left of centre on the 'Love FXU' with three trips into a smoother sound world perfect for sun kissed island dancing and with influences ranging from early breakbeat and trip hop to elements of dancehall music.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Botanica EP
Cat: BOTA 001. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Deep House
The Pure Land (8:54)
Lunar Down (8:50)
Review: A striking debut EP from Tokyo artist Iori Wakasa; 'Botanica' is a psychedelic house EP unto its own, summoning the environmental/ambisonic ritualisms of his locale, but repackaging them into a thoroughly danceable deep tech aesthetic. It's a fusion sound which is quite rare in other contexts. Wakasa, also a DJ (and now label head) based in Japan, has more recently expanded his repertoire to performances in Indonesia, Vietnam, and South Korea, and we'd wager it's this wealth of experience that has informed on the impeccable sonic synergies of 'The Pure Land' and 'Lunar Down'.
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Tags: Tech House
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Immortal Funk
Cat: LN 008. Rel: 03 Oct 23
 
Techno
Immortal Funk (5:28)
Karma (5:12)
Network Not Found (5:36)
Review: Limited Network's Max Watts has cooked up an EP here that has been written with a very specific use in mind - party rocking and DJ battle deployment. it is fair to say these timeless cuts tap into universal feel-good vibes with opener 'Immortal Funk' a perfectly acrobatic and supple wedge of techno funk. 'Karma' has icy drum machine sounds and 80s electro-funk overtones with bright digital synths and a killer bassline all ensuring you cannot help but move. 'Network Not Found' gets more weird and textured for the afters - the writing acid lines and gurgling dub undercurrents kept down only by a sneaking and cosmic lead synth.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Can You Handle This Funk
Can You Handle This Funk (white marbled vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CHI 0001. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Can You Handle This Funk (8:44)
Can You Handle This Funk (remix) (8:44)
Kemetic Dance Party (8:07)
Review: Chicago outfit Wavelength tap into the funk traditions of bands like Parliament here with a seductive and rather sleazy new EP for Soulistic 360. The whole thing has been arranged by Windy City soul innovator Rahaan and comes on white marbled vinyl 12". Opener 'Can You Handle This Funk' is slow, steamy, sensuous with its languid kicks, live, raw drums and drawled vocals all luring you into the groove. The remix is a subtle teak of the original and on the flip is 'Kemetic Dance Party' which brings more Afro style drums and some bold sax lines to get things going in a more energetic way.
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Played by: Red Greg
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Another Perspective EP
Cat: ACIDO 035. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Techno
Eternal Moment (6:12)
Syn-the-sizer (5:14)
Out Of Place Artifacts (5:31)
Hidden Figures (4:47)
Review: Takuya Sugimoto AKA Web is an electronic innovator who released a slew of essential albums in the mid-nineties. This new EP - except for a re-issued track that first appeared in 1995 - is a continuation of his fusionist style where he layers up wonky rhythms, detuned synths, IDM, ambient and techno into something new, something spiritual, something utterly fresh. Everything from Herbie Hancock to Larry Heard to Yellow Magic Orchestra can be heard if you listen closely to these rhythmically complex tracks, and you really should, because there are all kinds of magical sonic sorcery to be found.

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Are You For Real
Cat: FGSP 4. Rel: 24 Aug 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Are You For Real (3:57)
I've Been Watching You (3:57)
Can You Feel My Love (3:28)
Lady (4:11)
If You Feel Like Dancing (3:06)
Review: In 2016, Family Groove Records released a 12" of previously unheard 1979 demo recordings by Webster Station, a boogie-funk band from Dayton, Ohio whose studio efforts were initially binned by Warner Brothers for not being commercial enough. Demand for Family Groove's limited 12" of their recordings has remained high, so the label has decided to do a reissue. There's much to admire throughout, from the high-octane thrills of opener "Are You For Real" and the spacey warmth of the super-soulful "Can You Feel My Love", to the sugary sweetness of the Latin tinged ballad "Lady" and righteous closer "If You Feel Like Dancing", a killer combination of spacey synths, crunchy drums, urgent vocals and killer Clavinet lines.
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What's The Deal/Have You For My Love
Cat: BTBS 12001. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
What's The Deal (5:10)
Have You For My Love (5:23)
Review: Best claims to be the first Italo-disco label to be based in Rome. It was founded in 1981 by pioneering DJ Claudio Casalini and sure does have plenty of gems in its catalogue. This is one of them from Carol Williams, whose charming and effortlessly cool vocals light up both sides of this mix of boogie, soul, disco and funk. 'What's The Deal' is a mid-tempo seducer with stepping chord sequences and bright synth work then 'Have You For My Love' ups the ante with more squelchy synth funk sounds and pixelated leads. It's the pick of the bunch if you ask us.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Funky Bocas
Funky Bocas (7" + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 011. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Funk
Wilson Boys - "Funky Bocas" (3:44)
Alma Fuerte - "Baila Muchacha" (3:24)
Review: Discodelic has established itself well with its first ten releases and now the 11th keeps up the momentum with a pair of funky psychedelic jams. First up is the Wilson Boys with their 'Funky Bocas' which pairs busy Afro rhythms with tight interwoven guitar lines and their impassioned vocal cries. It's a full flavour jam with oodles of charm and then on the flip is something just as solid. Alma Fuerte's 'Baila Muchacha' is a brilliantly loose jumble of raw rock guitars, shuffling samba rhythms, flame vocals and synth magic that will electrify the 'floor.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
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Funky Bocas
Funky Bocas (yellow & red splattered vinyl 7" + booklet limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DSCBOX 011C. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Funk
Wilson Boys - "Funky Bocas" (3:43)
Alma Fuerte - "Baila Muchacha" (3:24)
Review: Discodelic does not muck around when it comes to putting out their music on vinyl - they serve up a standard black version but often also a cured pressing alongside it. And that's what we have here - a yellow and red splattered vinyl 7" with a booklet featuring some backstory, and all heavily limited to just 100 copies. Musically this one packs a punch too with Wilson Boys opening up with 'Funky Bocas' - a busy Afro rhythm with tight interwoven guitar lines and big vocal cries. On the flip is Alma Fuerte's 'Baila Muchacha' with its hypnotic mix of aw rock guitars, shuffling samba rhythms and flamey vocals.
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Hit Em Like Ali
Hit Em Like Ali (limited brown & grey marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: SP45 031 BROWN/GREY. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Funk
Hit Em Like Ali (3:30)
Hit Em Like Ali (instrumental) (3:30)
Review: Originally part of the 2014 album I Hope You'll Be Very Unhappy Without Me, 'Hit 'Em Like Ali' stands out as a vibrant and infectious track in Australian artist Chelsea Wilson's collection. Its energetic and riotous vibe has earned it a place as an unheralded modern deep funk classic. Spasibo Records now grants it a well-deserved single release on nice coloured vinyl. Co-produced by Jake Mason of Cookin' On 3 Burners, the heavyweight instrumental backing track, making its debut on the flip side, showcases Melbourne's top funk musicians. With blistering breakbeats, heavy horns, flanged guitars, and weighty bass, it's a track designed to captivate.
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Welcome Adventure Vol 2
Welcome Adventure Vol 2 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 58372. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Jazz
Sunverified (6:51)
Blinking Dawn (5:14)
Mask Production (7:21)
Wordwide (11:00)
Da Rest Is Story (10:09)
Review: Sax and clarinet man Daniel Carter, pianist Matthew Shipp, bassist William Parker and drummer Gerald Cleaver are long time friends and long time collaborators. They dropped their first album Welcome Adventure, Vol. 1 a while ago and it became this label's best ever selling release. Now their back again to welcome musical adventure with a second volume taken from the same now legendary recording session. Here we find just as many richly layered tunes - five in all - with plenty of improvised magic, freeform playing styles and expressive grooves taking us on a real new school jazz trip.
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Carnage
Carnage (LP + booklet)
Cat: BS 021LP. Rel: 18 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Hand Of God (5:16)
Old Time (4:58)
Carnage (4:31)
White Elephant (6:08)
Albuquerque (3:47)
Lavender Fields (4:19)
Shattered Ground (5:28)
Balcony Man (4:29)
Review: It only seems like yesterday when Nick Cave delivered his wonderfully captivating joint piece with fellow-Australian Bad Seed Warren Ellis. In fact it was early March, and since then we've all likely been through the kinds of highs and lows this record reflects so accurately. There's a lot of space to Carnage, but it's also an album of intensity, in a refined and sophisticated way.

Packed with incredibly cinematic, theatrical and dramatic moments, at its loudest 'White Elephant' is bordering on a genuinely euphoric religious experience, one rousing and hugely emotional crescendo of chorus and big stage notes after another. At its quietest, 'Shattered Ground' sounds like one man alone with a piano and eternal sadness. Meanwhile, the title track is classic troubadour business. In summary, a grand, mesmerising and personal voyage.
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Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset
Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset (3 x cassette box set limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPBOX. Rel: 05 Jan 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Mount Cook" (Cassette1: Disappeared)
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Will Kill Monsters For You"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "A Comedic Romp"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Among Them"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "The Sensitive Brain"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Indiscreet"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Finally Disappeared"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Renaissance"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Imaginary Storm"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Diciembre"
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Cassette2: remixed)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate"
Drum & Lace - "Ae"
Drum & Lace - "The Taking"
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (Stra-tum mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Dim mix)
Drum & Lace - "Rounders" (Shaded mix)
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Verglas mix)
Drum & Lace - "The Taking" (Ext mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (At-mos mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Tranquil mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (A-di-ance mix)
Wil Bolton - "Beacons" (Cassette3: Ornaments Of Decay)
Wil Bolton - "Frayed"
Wil Bolton - "Ornaments Of Decay"
Wil Bolton - "Sycamore Screen"
Wil Bolton - "Verdigris"
Wil Bolton - "A Stolen Moment"
Review: Past Inside The Present go big with this Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset across three cassette tapes. It's a superb showcase of the talents on their roster and includes a collection of music made by Italian composer Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist aka Drum & Lace between 2016 and 2019. There is also an album by London-based Will Bolton which finds the "beauty in ruins, decay and the details and textures of everyday scenes" and an album from People Galan and David Cordero which saw the pair send sound fragments back and forth over the internet and develop them until they both liked what they heard. It all adds up to a brilliant snapshot of some of ambient's best current practitioners.
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Message From The Tribe (reissue)
Cat: NA 5209LP. Rel: 09 Mar 22
 
Jazz
What We Need Now (4:04)
Angela's Dilema (instrumental) (1:45)
Angela's Dilema (5:24)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (instrumental) (4:28)
How Do We End All Of This Madness (6:40)
Wife (9:06)
Merciful (6:01)
Beneficent (6:59)
Review: Wendell Harrison and Phil Raneli's Message From The Tribe is regarded by those who know as an untouchable example of spiritual jazz. The Tribe label - run of course by the pair themselves - it came on was also one of the great of its era in the 1970s. Here the album has been remixed from the OG master tapes, all under the watchful eye of its creators, then lacquered by Bernie Grundman. It is an expansive and indulgent record that includes a vast booklet that takes us through the history of the label and touches on the story of Black American empowerment.
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What Do The Stars Say To You
RON TRENT presents WARM
What Do The Stars Say To You (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 68. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Cool Water (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn) (4:28)
Cycle Of Many (4:17)
Admira (feat Gigi Masin) (5:10)
Flowers (feat Venecia) (5:12)
Melt Into You (feat Alex Malheiros (Azymuth)) (5:16)
Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) (feat Khruangbin) (5:35)
Sphere (feat Jean-Luc Ponty) (5:30)
WARM (4:38)
On My Way Home (3:46)
What Do The Stars Say To You (2:42)
Review: Over the years, Ron Trent has released some fine albums, all of which have subtly expanded on his trademark soul-flecked, percussion-rich deep house sound. On What Do The Stars Say To You, his first new full-length excursion in 11 years, the Chicago native has taken a different approach, utilising his occasional WARM alias on a stunning set that abandons dancefloor-pleasing in favour of immersive, evocative and ultra-deep blends of ambient, downtempo, jazz-funk and electronica. It's a genuinely brilliant album all told, with a string of impressive guest musicians - including Ivan Conti and Alex Malheiros of Azymuth, electric jazz pioneer Jean-Luc Ponty, psychedelic Balearic specialists Khrungbin and Italian ambient maestro Gigi Masin - all making brilliant contributions. In a word: exceptional!
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What Do The Stars Say To You
RON TRENT presents WARM
What Do The Stars Say To You (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 68X. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Cool Water (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn) (4:28)
Cycle Of Many (4:17)
Admira (feat Gigi Masin) (5:10)
Flowers (feat Venecia) (5:12)
Melt Into You (feat Alex Malheiros (Azymuth)) (5:16)
Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) (feat Khruangbin) (5:35)
Sphere (feat Jean-Luc Ponty) (5:30)
WARM (4:38)
On My Way Home (3:46)
What Do The Stars Say To You (2:42)
Review: We all know and love Ron Trent as a house music maestro, but as his elevated productions have betrayed over the years, his chops reach well beyond the simple demands of functional club stuff. In line with his more eclectic output, What Do The Stars Say To You heralds his WARM project in a frankly stunning burst of musicality that harks back to the glory days of 70s and 80s studio prowess. This is still music driven by a groove, but it's certainly not a house by numbers affair. Instead you get soaring violin solos (from Jean Luc Ponty no less), infinte threads of nimble keys work and enough downtempo, slinky grooves to buffet a yacht from the Balearics to the Florida Keys and back again. Featuring members of Azymuth, Gigi Masin and Khruangbin amongst others, this is a return to the craft of exquisite album making, as handled by a true master in his field.
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Memoirs Of Hi Tech Jazz
Memoirs Of Hi Tech Jazz (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRESOR 336LP. Rel: 21 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Memoirs Of Hi-Tech Jazz (feat Black Nix) (1:00)
Motor City Madness (6:15)
Snake Eyes (5:36)
Let's Give It Up (feat Archpriest Rev Wanika K Stephens & De'Sean Jones) (5:29)
The Dub (6:20)
The Ballad Of Robert O'Bryant (4:25)
Keep It Coming (5:16)
Rouge (2:36)
Right Now (6:14)
Remember (5:58)
Review: Motor City earned its name thanks to the increased mobility bestowed unto black Americans thanks to the invention of the car, and the centrality of the car industry on Detroit. On his latest LP, house maestro Waajeed pays homage to the joys of black leisure and play in the city, which came about in large part thanks to technological advancements such as this. In his own words, 'Memoirs Of Hi Tech Jazz' signifies the 'transition from labor to pleasure', a transition we can all but dream of in today's age. Laid-back, frivolous, decadent house tones blend effortlessly with super-swirly jazz motifs.
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Franks Wild Years (remastered)
Franks Wild Years (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: B 3707101. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Rock
Hang On St Christopher (Act I)
Straight To The Top (Rhumba)
Blow Wind Blow
Temptation
Innocent When You Dream (Barroom)
I'll Be Gone
Yesterday Is Here
Please Wake Me Up
Franks Theme
More Than Rain (Act II)
Way Down In The Hole
Straight To The Top (Vegas)
I'll Take New York
Telephone Call From Istanbul
Cold Cold Ground
Train Song
Innocent When You Dream (78)
Review: The tenth studio album from Tom Waits, released in 1987 via Island Records, was yet another landmark in a career which, by this point, had already given us a raft of stone cold classics. The last two of those LPs, Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs, certainly swerved expectations, marking a new period in the life and times of an acclaimed jazz and blues man. Taking its name from a track on Swordfish, Frank's Wild Years is actually "Un Operachi Romantico in Two Acts" according to the subtitle, with several songs here taken from a play of the same name which premiered in Chicago a year prior. In many ways, the theatrical side story was an inevitability, with the previous records all pointing in the direction of a gravelly blues-jazz-rock core with a vaudeville, spoken word, and narrative disposition.
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Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Closing Time (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited gatefold 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 279743. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Rock
Ol' 55
I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You
Virginia Avenue
Old Shoes (& Picture Postcards)
Midnight Lullaby
Martha
Rosie
Lonely
Ice Cream Man
Little Trip To Heaven (On The Wings Of Your Love)
Grapefruit Moon
Closing Time
Review: Tom Waits's Closing Time turns a hard-to-believe 50 years old in 2023 and as such gets the usual special reissue treatment. This indie-only clear vinyl version comes half-speed mastered for extra loudness and clarity so is the best possible way to listen to the landmark album. It is one that for the first time shows a real blend of the jazz, blues, and folk styles that Waits would eventually become so well known for. It also includes his famous cover of 'Ol' 55', singles like the heartbreaking 'Martha' and delightful acoustic folk of 'I Hope That I Don't Fall In Love With You.' This is the first time this album has been reissued as a double, so do not sleep.
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Rain Dogs (remastered)
Rain Dogs (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 488985 3. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Singapore (2:44)
Clap Hands (3:43)
Cemetery Polka (1:46)
Jockey Full Of Bourbon (2:42)
Tango Till They're Sore (2:48)
Big Black Mariah (2:42)
Diamonds & Gold (2:28)
Hang Down Your Head (2:30)
Time (3:53)
Rain Dogs (2:53)
Midtown (1:01)
9th & Hennepin (1:57)
Gun Street Girl (4:36)
Union Square (2:24)
Blind Love (4:17)
Walking Spanish (2:56)
Downtown Train (3:51)
Bride Of Rain Dog (1:04)
Anywhere I Lay My Head (2:44)
Review: Two years on from Tom Waits' landmark Swordfishtrombones and the jazz cat-turned staunch experimentalist continued to explore the roads less travelled with Rain Dogs. Originally released via the seminal Island Records in 1985, if the preceding album felt expansive, the follow up broadens horizons even further, inviting luminaries Keith Richards and Marc Ribot to get in on the action, although neither come close to even sharing the spotlight with the real star of the show. Spanning New Orleans funeral march melancholy, old down and dirty blues rock, heart wrenching balladry, wild cinematic instrumentals, noir-ish pulp fiction storytelling, and more than a little of the Swordfish-style stomping oddness, it's a masterpiece. Perhaps what really sets this apart, though, is how these myriad styles, at least some of which could easily fall into caricature, feel and sound so authentic, making it impossible not to buy into.
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Swordfishtrombones (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 602448 898425. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Rock
Underground (2:01)
Shore Leave (4:05)
Dave The Butcher (2:28)
Johnsburg, Illinois (1:23)
16 Shells From A 30.6 (4:24)
Town With No Cheer (4:12)
In The Neighbourhood (3:16)
Just Another Sucker On The Vine (1:43)
Frank's Wild Years (1:49)
Swordfishtrombone (3:03)
Down, Down, Down (2:13)
Solder's Things (3:13)
Gin Soaked Boy (2:24)
Trouble's Braids (1:17)
Rainbirds (3:03)
Review: To say that Tom Waits' eighth studio album marked a stylistic shift would be like saying winter is markedly different to summer. Having established himself as one of the finest piano-based songwriters of his generation - or any other for that matter - Swordfishtrombones was the first LP from the artist to lay out what was to come. Something very, very unusual, as visionary as it is bizarre, a celebration of the beauty of surrealism and the joy of having fun with music. Whether it's the opening number, 'Underground', and its strange, almost cartoonish chain gang jazz-blues stomp, the quiet keys and solitary vocals of 'Johnsburg, Illinois', or the distorted, compressed electronic jangling and organ riffs of 'Dave The Butcher', within the first few tracks alone you're presented with a vast and varied universe of ideas.
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Harmony (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FBN 2940. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Judas (3:24)
Testament (2:17)
Patrol (3:33)
The Old Men (5:55)
Favour (4:17)
Heartburn (4:57)
An Immaculate Conception (4:48)
Chance (3:10)
Something Outside (7:48)
Host (7:48)
The Drill (Peel Sessions) (4:22)
Uniform (Peel Sessions) (5:34)
Here Comes Everybody (Peel Sessions) (6:59)
Heartburn (live) (3:40)
Host (live) (4:34)
Recovery (live) (3:45)
Uniform (live) (5:49)
The Old Men (live) (5:39)
Something Outside (live) (5:49)
Country Of The Blind (live) (4:06)
The Drill (live) (4:40)
Review: Glasgow post-punk underdog heroes, The Wake, arguably never achieved nor received the success they were due with their excellent gloomy, shivering early work. Often unfairly compared to Joy Division, which only got worse upon their touring with New Order who were their labelmates at the time; it only feels like now, four decades removed from the release of their seminal debut, 'Harmony', that naysayers have learned to appreciate the work for what a cornerstone of the genre it truly was. The, 'Harmony & Singles', compilation has been reissued on Factory Benelux, then bounced to LTM then right back to Factory again, and here, we arrive at yet another reissue, commemorating a somehow criminally underrated staple of post-punk history, one decade shy of a half-century ago. Post-punk is pushing on...
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Kind Of Blues
Kind Of Blues (hand-numbered LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DONO 65. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Boogie For Brubeck (3:14)
Sweetest Lies (feat Patricia Ferrrara) (3:41)
Two Kinds Of Blue (3:09)
Speak To Me Darling (feat Patricia Ferrrara) (2:31)
Rough Landing (feat Patricia Ferrrara) (3:33)
Il Profumo (feat Patricia Ferrrara) (3:15)
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Reminicent Suite
Reminicent Suite (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BBE 682ALP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Reminicent Suite: Dig It Deep Down Baby/Echoes/Once More With Feeling (23:43)
Black Forest (18:26)
Review: The J Jazz Masterclass Series from BBE Music has already served up some real treasure and now as it lands on its 19th release, it serves up some more. This one, Mal Waldron's Reminicent Suite, is a sizeable collab between two giants of jazz, In coming together they cooked up a sublime album alongside a band made up of the very best Japanese jazz musicians of their time. American pianist Mal Waldron and Japanese trumpeter Terumasa Hino released this album in 1973 on the Victor label and is one of several albums of the time that were Japan-only releases. Now it gets a vinyl pressing in the West for the first time ever so do not sleep.
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Astronaut
Astronaut (limited numbered translucent rose vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 67. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Only Love (feat Lou Rhodes) (4:47)
Letting Go (feat Andrew Ashong) (3:46)
Afronaut (feat Amp Fiddler & Laville) (3:53)
Babylonian Triangle Of Captivity (feat Ebi Soda) (3:15)
Time Gets Wasted (feat Sly5thAve & Denitia) (4:16)
Automation (feat Oscar Jerome & Joe Armon-Jones) (4:12)
Running Away (feat Jazz Ahmed & Laville) (3:39)
Petrol Head (feat Laville) (3:00)
Detroit Velvet Smooth (feat Yazz Ahmed) (4:02)
Jupiter (Kennebec) (2:27)
Review: Londoner Ash Walker explored far and wide with his last album Aquamarine back in 2019. Now he follows it up with a record that is just as ambitious. This fourth full-length via Night Time Stories features plenty of top collaborations with contemporary stars like Andrew Ashong, Amp Fiddler, Yazz Ahmed and Saville and is a gorgeously astral mix of jazz, blues, folk, reggae and soul. Some tracks are laidback and blissed out star gazers such as 'Letting Go', others are mournful and wistful nu-jazz soundscapes like 'Time Gets Wasted' and 'Automation' is a woozy deep house for perfect smoking sessions.
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Marine Moods
Cat: DOT 004LP. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Jazz
Challenger Deep (8:49)
Gulf Stream (6:27)
Wine-Dark Sea (4:32)
Hydrothermal (10:51)
Journey For Joan (8:09)
Review: Trumpeter, composer and bandleader Nick Walters is back on his own DOT Records with a new record that comes from this newly revived sextet. The group hasn't played together since 2019's LP Active Imagination but hasn't lost any of its magical touch. This new album Marine Moods is inspired by the sea and takes the form of a fantastic contemporary jazz-fusion sound that draws on Afro, modal and spiritual jazz tropes. There are moments of energy such as on 'Gulf Stream' and more dark and hypnotic moments like 'Hydrothermal' as well as raga-curveballs like 'Journey for Joan'. A fine and fresh record indeed.
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Dokkoisho
Dokkoisho (limited LP)
Cat: PHNTM 13X. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Don't Be A Zombie (3:02)
Positive Sound (2:53)
Mr Two Face (5:33)
Relax In Chaos (4:55)
WagWag Matsuri (3:44)
Review: If you encountered the 2019 album, Essaka Hoisa, Waqwaq Kingdom's inimitable style will already be familiar. For those who never did, the outfit comprises Shigeru Ishihara aka DJ Scotch Egg and Kiki Hitomi (ex-King Midas Sound), which should give some clues as to where influences are coming from on this, their first outing since the aforementioned obscure masterpiece. Dokkoisho follows a similar line, marrying elements of 8-bit techno, African polyrhythms, contemporary electronica, dancehall, and traditional Japanese folk. Sometimes, although not always, it almost feels like it's happening all at once, like opener 'Positive Sound'. Although that doesn't mean sacrificing coherency or quality. In other moments, things are more focused, for example 'Positive Sound', which opts to strip things back wonderfully to offer a lunging, hypnotic, drum-first workout.
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I Don't Live Here Anymore
Cat: 007567 8641299. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Living Proof (4:49)
Harmonia's Dream (6:26)
Change (6:04)
I Don't Wanna Wait (5:14)
Victim (6:00)
I Don't Live Here Anymore (5:27)
Old Skin (4:47)
Wasted (4:10)
Rings Around My Father's Eyes (4:17)
Occasional Rain (4:52)
Review: The War on Drugs have pleased fans by tightening up their sound somewhat on this newest album, I Don't Live Here Any More. This firth studio long player was proceed by stadium sized singalong rock song 'I Don't Live Here Anymore' and follows it up with music that celebrates life. Bandleader Adam Granduciel is in fine form with daydreaming verses and soul-stirring choruses that are never less than epic. There are a wealth of thrills to be had here for fans old and new and the most common line about the records is that the Philadelphia band sound more like themselves than ever.
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Danny Ward & Reality (reissue)
Cat: JAZZR 027. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Rock Steady (5:13)
Affirmation (6:08)
Funky On My Back (7:05)
Get It All (5:03)
Masquerade (8:42)
God Made Me Funky (5:18)
Review: Jazz Room Records is back with another high class reissue of an album that is considered to be a grail by those who know. The story goes that back in the late 70s in the Seattle area of the Pacific North West, Danny Ward & Reality were an oft called upon funky jazz collective for anyone throwing college or hardcore funk parties. Rather than just serving up covers of the day's big hits they offered proper musical trips though more considered fair from artists like George Benson. This album catches them at their best on one such mid-week gig in the summer of 1977.
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Think Of Spring
Think Of Spring (gatefold LP)
Cat: 277901. Rel: 02 Feb 21
 
Folk/Americana
I Get Along Without You Very Well (4:00)
For Heaven's Sake (3:31)
Easy To Remember (3:20)
You've Changed (3:23)
Violets For Your Furs (4:39)
For All We Know (2:57)
But Beautiful (3:09)
All The Way (2:44)
I'm A Fool To Want You (4:14)
I'll Be Around (2:23)
You Don't Know What Love Is (2:58)
Review: In the bleakest of midwinters M. Ward's re-reading of Billie Halliday's 1958 album, Lady In Satin, wears poignancy on its sleeve, teaching us things can be beautiful again, even if they seem broken. By the time she made the record, Halliday had damaged her voice through alcohol and drug abuse, but her efforts were still mesmerising (albeit somewhat divisive). Now, more than 50 years on, a man with a larynx at the softer end of the spectrum takes on that playlist, reordering and rethinking in the process.

Save for 'The End of a Love Affair' all the parts of Halliday's masterpiece are here, but they sound resolutely different. Not least far quieter. Passion runs throughout, indicative of Ward's deep love for the source material and the emotional quality that pervades all his work. Instrumentally, it's no less committed, throwing all manner of unusual chord progressions and riffs our way via irregular tuning techniques. A stunning record that's testament to coverer and covered alike.
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Tizinabi
Tizinabi (180 gram clear marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: ORN 054. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Tizinabi (part I) (23:03)
Tizinabi (part II) (22:35)
Review: The Perlon and Mule Musiq-associated Wareika trio show off their considerable skills once more here with an effortless blend of electronic and organic sounds across two extended pieces. There is one on each side on Tizinabi and each is rooted in dub and house but embellished with classical instruments such as guitar and piano. The flow here is unreal as new melodies, moods and grooves unfurl before your very ears and Wareika keeps on threading together hypnotic synth lines and smooth percussion into ever more compelling sonic tapestries. A perfect excuse to drop the needle on the record, tune in and zone out of the real world.
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Radiate Like This
Radiate Like This (limited gatefold translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: HEIR 001LPY. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Champion (4:39)
Hips (3:20)
Hard To Tell You (5:00)
Stevie (4:02)
Like Sweetness (3:51)
Trouble (3:39)
Proof (4:24)
Altar (4:06)
Melting (5:02)
Send Nudes (3:17)
Review: Radiate Like This is Warpaint's first album in six years. The LA four-piece have been busy since their last outing, 2016's Heads Up, but their brand of dishevelled, dusty indie-pop feels more welcome than ever. As is so often the case with music released these days, the bulk of the work on the record was created in isolation through these weird pandemic years. They also opted to hold off recording the final takes until they had a chance to tour the material, sharpening up the tracks and creating a dazzling end result which might just be the most focused material they've ever realised.
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Cherry Pie (reissue)
Cherry Pie (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3112. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Cherry Pie (3:48)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (3:19)
I Saw Red (3:39)
Bed Of Roses (3:41)
Sure Feels Good To Me (2:44)
Love In Stereo (3:16)
Blind Faith (3:03)
Song & Dance Man (2:55)
You're The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised (3:18)
Mr Rainmaker (3:18)
Train, Train (2:35)
Ode To Tipper Gore (0:53)
Review: Los Angeles glam metal superstars, Warrant, had their biggest success with this Cherry Pie album. It's the band's second full-length and it contains two of their biggest top 40 charting singles. Both the title track and the cheeky anthem, 'I Saw Red', catapulted their name into the 80s-turned-90s rock stratosphere, while the somewhat infantile humour, braggadocios attitude, and hidden intrigue of deeper cuts such as, 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', would signal the more abstract lyricism and clever song-writing tropes that would be more fleshed out and fully realised by the time 1992's seminal, 'Dog Eat Dog', arrived. This reissue comes on nice heavyweight vinyl.
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Dog Eat Dog
Dog Eat Dog (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3139. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Rock
Machine Gun (5:48)
The Hole In My Wall (1:35)
April 2031 (4:27)
Andy Warhol Was Right (3:35)
Bonfire (4:15)
The Bitter Pill (4:13)
Hollywood (So Far, So Good) (3:46)
All My Bridges Are Burning (3:46)
Quicksand (3:46)
Let It Rain (3:46)
Inside Out (3:46)
Sad Theresa (3:46)
Review: Huge guitar solos, a not-so-subtle hint of seduction and romance, rousing choruses and an attitude that screams: "I'm gonna make that heavy metal hand signal every five or six minutes." Warrant may not be the first name on everyone's lips when it comes to the heyday big room, sexually charged glam metal, but when all is said and done they did pretty well during their seven years in the game.
Emerging from the Los Angeles scene of the mid-late-1980s, a city that has a lot to answer for in these musical ends, by the time they packed up their Fenders and called time more than 10million albums had been sold, with the double-platinum Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich the real gem of the lot. Dog Eat Dog came along a little later, in 1992, and by this point the group had really got into gear. Don't expect the same tangible hunger and impact as the inaugural effort, then, but in many ways this is far more complete example of what they were gunning for.
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The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3 (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BF 050. Rel: 29 Sep 15
 
Jazz
Change Of The Guard (12:13)
Isabelle (12:06)
Final Thought (6:25)
The Next Step (14:39)
Askim (12:30)
The Rhythm Changes (7:39)
Leroy & Lanisha (9:24)
Re Run (8:17)
Miss Understanding (8:45)
Henrietta Our Hero (7:10)
Seven Prayers (7:32)
Cherokee (8:10)
The Magnificent 7 (12:42)
Re Run Home (14:03)
Malcolm's Theme (8:38)
Clair De Lune (11:07)
The Message (11:06)
Review: Already out in the ether since the summer, Kamasi's sprawling three-part jazz opus finally sees the light of vinyl day. Presented on heavyweight vinyl with his striking signature artwork, its delivery befits the album's rave reviews on its original arrival. Highlights, in case you haven't heard it yet, are the awe-inspiring switch from fusion to swing on "The Next Step" the album's overall sparing inclusion of vocal that make "The Rhythm Changes" really stand out and sparkle and the attention to detail on the narrative structure on reprise notes such as "Re Run Home". A must-have for any jazz/Brainfeeder fan.
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Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection (Soundtrack) (translucent vinyl orange vinyl LP + autographed hand-numbered insert with obi-strip limited to 100 copies)
Cat: TTLP 13O. Rel: 21 Dec 22
 
Soundtracks
Mazinger Z (Opening Theme) (0:53)
Track 2 (1:26)
Track 3 (1:43)
Track 4 (1:23)
Track 5 (1:08)
Track 6 (1:32)
Track 7 (1:09)
Track 8 (0:58)
Track 9 (1:12)
Track 10 (1:30)
Track 11 (0:42)
Track 12 (0:58)
Track 13 (1:41)
Track 14 (1:39)
Track 15 (1:48)
Track 16 (1:31)
Track 17 (1:35)
Track 18 (1:46)
Track 19 (1:32)
Track 20 (2:34)
Track 21 (1:25)
Track 22 (1:19)
Track 23 (1:36)
Track 24 (1:49)
Track 25 (1:18)
Track 26 (0:06)
Track 27 (0:13)
Bokura No Mazinger Z (Ending Theme) (1:11)
Review: Italy's TAVA TAVA Rare label has become quite the hotspot for all manner of weird and wonderful Japanese Anime and soundtrack albums. This latest one looks to the much-loved Great Mazinger series which was composed by M. Watanabe. This super-limited, autographed and hand-numbered Mazinger Z TV BGM Best Collection is a mix of scores and thees from the show which first aired in the 1970s. It is steeped in heavy jazz and library-style music with majestic cover art to boot. Only 100 copies of this real collector's item exist so move quickly to snap up yours.
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Is This The Life We Really Want?
Is This The Life We Really Want? (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 36491. Rel: 02 Jun 17
 
Rock
When We Were Young (1:40)
Deja Vu (4:29)
The Last Refugee (4:11)
Picture That (6:47)
Broken Bones (5:00)
Is This The Life We Really Want? (5:58)
Bird In A Gale (5:30)
The Most Beautiful Girl (6:12)
Smell The Roses (5:15)
Wait For Her (4:38)
Oceans Apart (1:07)
Part Of Me Died (3:11)
Review: It's been twenty five years since the last Roger Waters solo album, and given the fractious nature of global affairs of late, it's hardly surprising that the lugubrious 74-year-old rock colossus has had no trouble finding things to get angry about of late. Dishing out songs on drone warfare, terrorism and American nationalism, 'Is This The Life We Really Want?' - which is stylistically very much in the mould of his post-'Dark Side' oeuvre - may be no barrel of laughs, but it's oddly reassuring that his righteous rage remains undiminished, not to mention aided and abetted by the skills of Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich in its intensity and relit ire.
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When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (purple & pink sparkle vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOSHILP 117. Rel: 08 Jul 22
 
Indie/Alternative
River Of Gold (2:34)
Back In The City (3:20)
French Cricket (3:39)
Never Better (4:41)
Blink The Sun (2:10)
Samsun (2:42)
This Heart Of Mine (3:14)
Douglas (3:26)
Jennifer (3:33)
Smell The Ocean (5:56)
I'd Be Doing Anything (3:30)
Hazel Irvine (2:49)
Don't Forget Me (3:20)
Winter Baby (2:42)
Flight From Destruction (3:03)
When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings (2:27)
Never Let You Down (2:42)
Dale It's A Damn Shame (3:09)
Walking To Wymeswold (3:07)
Secret Messages (8:12)
Review: 'Sonic honesty' - characterised by a nakedness of voice and dryness in production - is central to folk rock music. It's a sound that was more or less nailed by The Wave Pictures upon their formation in 2005, and now inevitably in 2022, come their latest LP. 'When The Purple Emperor Spreads His Wings' is a long and sprawling album of folk-garage drama, testament to the Leicester outfit's propensity for frank lyrics, space-country themes (case in point: 'This Heart Of Mine'), and roadrunner-style carefreeness.

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Hideaway
Hideaway (limited orange vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FPC 1762. Rel: 16 Jul 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Thru Hell (2:48)
Hideaway (3:57)
Help Is On The Way (3:22)
Sinking Feeling (3:32)
Honeycomb (4:12)
The Blame (3:08)
Marine Life (2:04)
Planting A Garden (2:24)
Caviar (3:47)
Review: Recorded in a kind of homely hibernation - namely the shed in the yard of Nathan Williams' family home in San Diego - despite the title, Hideaway isn't backwards at coming forwards. It's an upfront and muscular, riff-y but not too heavy rock 'n' roll record that benefits from some real creative titans at the helm, specifically the aforementioned Wavves lynchpin and Dave Sitek of TV On The Radio fame. Suffice to say, then, it's one of the most polished sounding shed rock albums you will hear all year.

While for the most part it's an uptempo, top down convertible, wayward road trip, chaotic montage type sound, the instrumentation betrays some pretty (and typically, for Williams) thoughtful songwriting. It's an ode to the restless feeling we all experience at times, the possibilities of the other and the need to embrace the potential in the world. Messages that resonate with us all in 2021.
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Tigers Blood
Tigers Blood (LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 278601. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
3 Sisters (4:06)
Evil Spawn (3:10)
Ice Cold (3:30)
Right Back To It (4:33)
Burns Out At Midnight (3:02)
Bored (2:56)
Lone Star Lake (3:15)
Crimes Of The Heart (3:00)
Crowbar (4:01)
365 (3:05)
The Wolves (3:57)
Tigers Blood (3:53)
Review: Waxahatchee is emerging, butterfly like, from a cocoon that has kept her safe for most of her career. There was nothing ugly or hidden about Katie Crutchfield's older output. But it was intimate, quiet, thoughtful, vulnerable and, at times, almost a little nervous. At least some of those adjectives became irrelevant with the last LP, Saint Cloud, and now she follows up that ten-foot-tall 2020 triumph with Tigers Blood, continuing in a similar vein. Having significantly increased the size of her audience with the preceding, infinitely rousing record, Crutchfield simultaneously looks to please those newcomers and win even more over here. The tracks are similarly open armed, proud and accessible, but the razor sharp songwriting - dealing with everything from trying to stay still without being bored, to self doubt - has lost none of its impact, and the instrumental arrangements have arguably never been stronger.
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Message In Our Music 1976-1983
WAXIST / VARIOUS
Cat: SOL 1004LP. Rel: 07 Nov 17
 
Funk
Harvell Guiton - "My Dream" (3:54)
Horizon - "They Don't Make-Em Like You" (3:50)
David Nathan - "Ain't Nothing Like The Love" (unreleased version) (4:03)
Billy Cole Aka Winston Francis - "Smile" (3:41)
Glen Missick & Lovespiration - "Message In Our Music" (2:50)
Sass - "Do It" (3:23)
The Harden Brothers - "Deep Inside Of You" (4:29)
Don Scott - "Love With Me" (2:54)
Jack Sass Band - "Where Is The Love (You Promised Me)" (2:56)
Review: After a series of exceptional singles, SOL Discos fire up the album engine for the very first time with this fantastic exploration of modern soul from the late 70s to early 80s. Curated by label founder Waxist, Message In Our Music features numerous exclusive reissues and unreleased cuts; David Nathan's swooning take on "Ain't Nothing Like The Love", The Harden Brothers' silky smooth "Deep Inside Of You" and the vital up-tempo positivity of Don Scott's "Love With Me" are just a handful of essentials on this immaculate collection. Complete with detailed notes, pictures and quotes from the original artists, SOL Discos have created something genuinely special here.
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Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth & Sky
Cat: RVNGNL 86. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mood (1:38)
Alone (1:18)
Place (1:31)
Home (1:02)
And Sleepless Skies (0:34)
Burn False Messages (2:31)
I Gave You Power (2:13)
Reserve (2:56)
Death Is Pure Objectivity (2:00)
Latika's Grace (It's Not What You Go Through, It's How You Go Through It) (2:49)
Gate (3:21)
Nightswim (feat Run Rivers) (4:25)
Cygnet (1:40)
The Light The Lamb (2:19)
One Man Island (feat CrystalXulu) (6:32)
Review: Multi-disciplinary British artist Wayne Phoenix unveils his much anticipated debut album Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth and Sky after originally having the idea for it more than a decade ago. It was imagined as a project that encompassed music, film, and performance and is a record that is deeply personal and full of vulnerable expression. Phoenix's unbound creative mind explores with a real sense of mystery as he looks to break down the imaginary borders between us all and connect with his own voice. It comes in fragments, mutterings and musings with sparse synth melodies and grainy pads tho make for an experimental work of hazy ambient provocation.
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Mr Gone (reissue)
Mr Gone (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold & black marbled vinyl LP + inserts)
Cat: MOVLP 328C. Rel: 13 Jun 23
 
Jazz
The Pursuit Of The Woman With The Feathered Hat (5:02)
River People (4:49)
Young & Fine (6:56)
The Elders (4:09)
Mr Gone (5:18)
Punk Jazz (5:08)
Pinocchio (2:17)
And Then (3:18)
Review: American fusion group Weather Report were only active for just over 15 years but amassed a fine discography and assured their legacy in that time. Saxophonist Wayne Shorter is the most well-known of the band's members and after starting out as an experimental and free improvising outfit they eventually got more funky and edgy with hints of r&b creeping into their sound. The band always made use of the layettes synth technology and were one of the defining acts of the jazz era of their time as a result. Their eighth album, 1978's Mr Gone, is one of their most loved and ended up at Number 1 on the Billboard Jazz Albums Chart.
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Live Under The Sky '83
Live Under The Sky '83 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: LUTS2LP 3204. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Procession (10:15)
Fast City (10:44)
D Flat Waltz (13:43)
Blue Sound: Note 3 (12:59)
Drum Solo (3:52)
Two Lines (part 1) (5:15)
Two Lines (part 2) (9:36)
Plaza Real (7:23)
Band Introduction (1:26)
Medley: Black Market/Badia/A Remark You Made/Birdland Intro (7:10)
Birdland (2:56)
Where The Moon Goes (11:30)
Review: Weather Report's Live Under The Sky concert from back in 1983 was recorded at Yomiuri Land Open Theatre East in Japan. It featured a lien up that was the last ever incarnation of the legendary group with Joe Zawinul and Wayne Shorter joined by new rhythm section players in the form of drummer Omar Hakim and bassist Victor Bailey. Tunes included in the set on the night are taken from albums such as Night Passage, Procession and Domino Theory as well as some melodies of past glories. It is a great document of a fantastic band in fine form.
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Sweetnighter
Sweetnighter (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 515R. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Boogie Woogie Waltz (13:05)
Manolete (5:56)
Adios (3:00)
125th Street Congress (12:15)
Will (6:18)
Non-Stop Home (3:53)
Review: American jazz fusion outfits don't come much more venerated than Weather Report. Fronted by leader Joe Zawinul, the ensemble evolved subtly throughout their career and it was in 1974 that they dropped this album, Sweetnighter. It proved to be a little more funky and influenced by the emerging t&b of the day than its predecessors and it is also noted for being the last long player the band cut with original bassist Miroslav Vitous, as well as being the band's first album to make it into the Top 100 in the US charts of the day. It sodas as good now as ever on this nice heavyweight vinyl pressing.
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How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars
Cat: FP 18013. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Marsh (4:24)
Endless Time (4:13)
Taught (2:45)
Ignorance (2:23)
To Talk About (3:43)
Stars (3:36)
Song (1:59)
Sway (2:49)
Sleight Of Hand (2:55)
Loving You (2:48)
Review: Let's face it, we loved the early work by Tamara Lindeman, AKA The Weather Station, but it was 2017's self-titled album that really saw the parts slot into place, with the artist switching instrumental focus from acoustic guitar to piano. You could just call us suckers for ivories and have done with it, but our bias towards the most mournful and reflective keys imaginable is only part of the reason we fell in love with her so much deeper on later outings.

How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars is exemplary of how staggeringly effective the combination of that voice and that instrument actually is. Recorded live in March 2020, while clarinets, lap steel, and organs do factor, ultimately it's the vulnerability of this album's minimalism that really shines through - a work of such personal quality it almost feels as though you're in that room with her as the world outside begins to fall apart.
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The Amber Light (reissue)
Cat: 027 EGGSLPX. Rel: 12 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
La Pomme D'Argent (3:41)
I Need A Connection (7:47)
You Are Dissolving (5:29)
Cascade In Dark (2:33)
Argent (Tom Furse Extrapolation) (5:57)
The Amber Light (edit) (3:19)
Parade Of Blood Red Sorrows (4:12)
Neotantrik Globes (Excerpt) (3:33)
Review: A b-sides and rarities album turned-gem, 'The Amber Light' is Jane Weaver's sequel to the 'The Silver Globe', and contains more heartfelt takes on her classic synth and indie folk style. Featuring contributions from Tom Furse and Suzanne Ciani, this album proves that even in extremely active careers, there can remain fossilised pockets of emotionality; a rawer take on the artist's practise, it was miraculously recorded between tours.
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Web Max II
Web Max II (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CPT 6232. Rel: 07 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Perennial Journey (3:53)
Testimony (3:49)
The Source Of All Things (feat Marja Burchard (Embryo)) (3:04)
La Planete Fantastique (feat Carlos Nino) (3:25)
Fellow Travellers (3:30)
The 6th Dimension (5:13)
Olobo (feat Carlos Nino) (3:08)
Artist Unknown (1:55)
Zutuma (2:40)
Look Beyond The Sun (2:31)
Review: Having released a limited edition transparent pink vinyl version of this album, Compost have now also served it up on plain black but still heavyweight vinyl for the traditionalists. It finds Web Web distil everything they have done over the last seven years into a near perfect album with musically and emotionally absorbing pieces that rise and fall in dramatic and enthralling fashion. These collaborators first linked as Web Web in 2021 and it has been a fruitful partnership since then with composer and producer Max Herre larding the way amongst some fine fellow German jazz talents.
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Together To The Tune Of Coltrane's Equinox
Cat: FW 09715LP. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Eclipse (1:57)
Interrogation (3:18)
Together/To The Tune Of Coltrane's "Equinox" (4:20)
A Black Gal's Mean Ol' Low Down Blues (4:17)
Tribute To Duke Ellington (6:23)
Black Is (2:26)
Review: .How many albums do you think there are which have been influenced by the music of the late great jazz icon John Coltrane, either explicitly or implicitly? Well this is one to add to the list as, in 1975, Sarah Webster Fabio offered up a fourth and final album for Folkways in which her vivid musical language and distinctive voice are seamlessly interwoven with exploratory jazz sounds. Along the way she pays tribute to Coltrane as well as fellow Black jazz and blues musicians such as Duke Ellington, Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday. The album is being reissued now as part of the label's 75th birthday celebrations and what a record it is to add to your shelves.
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Decision Time
Decision Time (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DIREC 010LP. Rel: 01 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Burning (feat Sio) (5:55)
This Is Real (feat Shara Nelson) (6:32)
We Belong Together (feat Thandi Draai) (5:06)
Love Lives (feat Sio) (5:17)
I Wonder Why (feat Sipho Hotstix Mabuse) (6:04)
Music (feat Thandi Draai) (3:53)
Wait & See (feat Terra Deva) (5:19)
Secrets Held (feat Emilie Chick) (6:40)
The Spell (feat Ingrid Chavez) (3:53)
The Second Spell (feat Ingrid Chavez) (6:29)
Review: Anyone with at least a rudimentary knowledge of the history of UK dance music, and deep house in particular, will tell you that this album is a big deal. It's the first full-length in 19 years from Charles Webster, a producer whose atmospheric, smoky take on deep house and downtempo grooves has always been a cut above his UK contemporaries. The big question is this: is it any good? Predictably, it most certainly is. Featuring a wealth of guest vocalists (Sia, Shara Nelson and Terra Deva included), Decision Time sees Webster effortlessly blur the boundaries between smoky soul, trip-hop, jazz, future R&B, broken beat and house so deep it may take you a while to resurface. In a word: brilliant.
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