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What We Call Life
What We Call Life (translucent green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: ZEN 276DGREEN. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Soul
Family (3:26)
Send My Love (4:06)
Illusion (3:11)
Unguarded (4:09)
Clouds (4:09)
What We Call Life (3:51)
Runaway (3:38)
Wings (3:26)
Brace (5:45)
The Flood (7:03)
Review: Jordan Rakei is a real poster boy for the current neo-soul scene. New Zealand-born, Australia-raised artist is hugely popular here in his adopted homeland of the UK, not least because of how much great music he puts out at a regular rate. This is his fourth album in five years - third on Ninja Tune - and he's also turned out a lush entry into the Late Night Tales series. His soulful tones remain a delight on these tracks, which feature elements of dub, house, and dub as well as his aching vocals and fine songwriting. The mood is the most vulnerable yet as a result of things he learnt about himself during therapy over the last two years. Dive in deep.
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Origin
Origin (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 256. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Soul
Mad World (3:16)
Say Something (2:42)
Mind's Eye (4:06)
Rolling Into One (4:20)
Oasis (4:21)
Wildfire (4:11)
Signs (2:59)
You & Me (4:15)
Moda (2:54)
Speak (4:48)
Mantra (5:47)
Review: Two years on from the release of his critically acclaimed "Wallflower" album on Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei returns with his most eagerly awaited set to date. Happily, it doesn't disappoint. Beginning with the electronic soul-pop brilliance of "Mad World", Rakei effortlessly flits between synth-laden hip-hop-soul ("Say Something"), slinky downtempo songs ("Mind's Eye"), 21st century disco-boogie anthems ("Rolling Into One"), slow-burn musical fusions (the military drums, Juju guitars and heartfelt vocals of "Oasis") and the kind of sumptuous, sun-kissed fare that defies easy categorization. With Rakei's sultry vocals taking centre stage throughout, "Origin" is a sparkling set that just gets better with every listen.
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Wind Parade
Wind Parade (limited 7")
Cat: 890926. Rel: 11 Sep 20
 
Jazz
Jordan Rakei - "Wind Parade" (4:50)
Alfa Mist - "Galaxy" (6:03)
Review: Blue Note Re:imagined is a carefully curated collection of brand-new covers of classic material from the legendary label as served up by a selection of the UK scene's most exciting young talents including Ezra Collective, Nubya Garcia and Brit Award-winning Jorja Smith. For this latest 7" it's Jordan Rakei, who actually hails from Aus, but let's not get mad about that because the super smooth soul singer reaches new heights on the free flowing, heart opening 'Wind Parade'. Jazz pianist Alfa Mist takes care of the flip with a suitably cosmic exploration on 'Galaxy' that pairs live, busy drums and soaring synths with rich chords.
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Late Night Tales
Jordan RAKEI / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited numbered 180 gram green vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 61X. Rel: 09 Apr 21
 
Soul
Fink - "Covering Your Tracks" (5:34)
Alfa Mist - "Mulago" (4:07)
Charlotte Day Wilson - "Mountains" (4:07)
Moreton - "Count A Heart" (feat Jordan Rakei) (3:31)
Puma Blue - "Untitled" (3:28)
Connan Mockasin - "Momo's" (3:40)
C Duncan - "He Came From The Sun" (3:58)
Oso Leone - "Virtual U" (5:04)
Joe Armon-Jones - "Idiom" (feat Oscar Jerome) (4:40)
Snowpoet - "Evirternity" (6:41)
Maro - "Forever & Always" (2:57)
Homay Schmitz - "Speak Up" (4:55)
Bill Laurance - "Singularity" (7:20)
Jordan Rakei - "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (2:54)
Cubicolour - "Counterpart" (5:16)
Jordan Rakei - "Imagination" (5:40)
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu - "Imagination" (3:11)
Review: Man like Jordan Rakei has become a modern neo soul pin up. His solo releases - whether under this name or a more house leaning alias Dan Kyo - drip with sensuality. His buttery vocals always well matched with smoochy beats and deep grooves. To get a window into his music collection is mouthwatering indeed, and a Late Night Yales mix seems like the perfect opportunity to do so. As expect there are jazz moments, deeply soulful sounds, a few of his own exclusives and plenty of candle lit, tender, middle of the night moments of pure musical joy.
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