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CD Album Recommendations April 2012

Juno Recommends CD Albums

Juno Recommends CD Albums

CD Album Recommendations April 2012
2 Apr 2012
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1
Cat: SPE 001. Rel: 26 Mar 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
BB & Q - "Dreamer"
David McPherson - "You Can't Stop"
Ramsey Lewis - "This Aint No Fantasy"
Fox The Fox - "Precious Little Diamond"
Prince - "Hot Thing"
Wild Mary - "No One Knows"
Pretty Poison - "Night Time"
Paul McCartney - "Ou Est Le Soleil"
Depeche Mode - "Behind The Wheel"
NV - "It's Alright"
Mike & Brenda Sutton - "Don't Let Go Of Me"
Jeanette Day - "Come Let Me Love You"
Steve Shelto - "Don't You Give It Up"
out of stock $6.21
2
Cat: DNRECD 2. Rel: 26 Mar 12
 
Techno
A Necklace Of Bites
Disease Through Affection
Adolescence
Executive Handshake
Body Unknown
Barriers
Concentrate
Escape From Yourself
From Now On
Indifference
Wound Us
Guiltless
The Right Side Of Reason (part 1)
The Right Side Of Reason (part 2)
Review: Conceived at a time when the first wave of US minimalism was making waves across Europe, 1997-1998 offers a uniquely British response. At this stage, Karl O'Connor had placed Regis firmly on the techno radar, and tracks like "Disease Through Affection", with its razor-sharp, jarring industrial riffs and the pile-driving kicks and scatter-gun percussion on "Necklace of Bites" offer a dense, maximal counterbalance to Rob Hood's visceral minimalism. But O'Connor was then as he is now a visionary, and the most telling aspect of this compilation is how much of it would set the agenda for techno as it evolved through the late 90s and early 00s. Mills's Purposemaker project gets all the credit for creating loop techno, but one listen to the stomping, grime-caked industrial techno of "Executive Handshake" and the oppressive riffs of "Body Unknown" and it's clear who drew up the blueprint.

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out of stock $10.32
3
Cat: METHCD 015. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Time Has Come
Change On Me
MFSB
Everything
Golden
I Have You
Untitled (Sept 06)
Tracking You
Audience
EXP
Envious (original Commix demo version)
Autumn Rides
Review: Despite releasing enough singles to fill a small set of IKEA Expedit shelves, Cambridge D&B duo Commix have been pretty slow on the uptake when it comes to albums. So far, they've only released one original full-length, Call To Mind - a pleasing set that won many plaudits on its release in 2007. Curiously, this second full-length is not a new album per se, but rather a collection of previously unreleased cuts recorded between 2003 and 2008. It is, though, a rather fine set, perfectly showcasing their brand of melodic, musically inclined drum and bass. As ever, the beats are loose, organic and snare heavy, the basslines hooky and the melodies sparkling, offering a near perfect balance of dancefloor chops and home listening nous. Fans will lap it up.
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out of stock $5.18
4
Cat: AUXCD 001. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Lost Negatives
Rebuilt From Nothing
Cesium 137
Block 4
Vapour Lock
Skala
No Safety Zone
Review: There's something decidedly bleak, almost heartbreakingly sad, about this collaborative album from sometime D&B producers ASC (head honcho of Auxiliary) and Sam KDC. As with ASC's most recent full-length, the steadfastly ambient The Light That Burns Twice As Bright, it's a moody and atmospheric affair, dealing mostly in FX-laden drones, slow-burn melodies and near-endless chords. At times it sounds like a post-modern take on the drifting ambience of Pete Namlook, at others a weary comment on the current state of Western society. Throughout, there's an odd warmth and emotional resonance that belies its introspective approach. Closer "No Safety Zone", for example, seemingly shimmers with toasty warmth.
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out of stock $8.29
5
Cat: BLACKBOX 022. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
The Real & The Shadow
Deeply (feat Lady Maroo)
Riginal
Body Pop
Program (feat LX One)
No Tomorrow (feat Rebel MC)
Bristol 2 Budapest
Junglist
The Life You Chose
Kensal Avenue
Moving On
Kyoto Station
Everything Changes
Review: Having spent the best part of five years honing his skills in Budapest and (briefly) Bristol, dubstep studio boffin DJ Madd presents his debut full-length, the decidedly murky The Real & The Shadow. Opening with the creepy, low-end strut of the title track, Madd delivers a set that variously alternates between dark room intensity, synth-laden creepiness and muscular, crowd-bating riddims. There are some notable diversions along the way - not least the soft-centred vocal cut "Deeply" and old skool rave-up "Junglist" - but these are merely odd moments of clarity amidst the paranoid, weed-stoked gloom (see the sonic paranoia of "The Life You Choose").
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out of stock $10.37
6
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 097. Rel: 12 Mar 12
 
Electro House
Inside World
Running Man
Greyhound
The Sun
Fireman
The Divorce
Never Had The Time
Head On My Pillow
Skinny Dipping
The End
Below The Cherry Moon
Review: Following their move to Kompakt for last year's fourth full-length, Knee Deep, Danish trio WhoMadeWho have toned down some of the more abrasive elements of their punk-funk/electro sound. While this fifth album still features many of their sonic trademarks - the sturdy basslines, the bubbling electronics, the rasping live percussion - it boasts a more considered, bittersweet and grown-up sound than their celebrated early work on Gomma. With Tomas Hoffding's raw vocals to the fore, Brighter nervously shuffles between fuzzy pop ("Running Man", "Fireman", "The End"), synth-heavy melancholia ("Greyhound", the Junior Boys-ish "Head On My Pillow") and stomping glam-rock ("The Sun").
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out of stock $10.32
7
Cat: NHS 206CD. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Get Dirty (feat TC - Smooth remix)
Lost In The Future (feat Jenna G & Futurebound)
Dusk To Dawn
Afterlife (BCEE remix)
Cross The Line (feat Ayah Marar - Metrik remix)
Anubis (Inside Info remix)
Further Away
Run Riot (Sub Zero remix)
Cryptkeeper (Mind Vortex Remix)
All Fall Down (feat Shaz Sparks - Fred V & Grafix remix)
Hot Pursuit (Funtcase remix)
Watch It Burn (feat Ayah Marar - High Maintenence remix)
Change Me (Submorphics remix)
Hot Pursuit (Dead Battery remix)
Review: Viennese "stadium bass" combo Camo & Krooked offer further proof of the continued blurring of boundaries between drum & bass, dubstep and electro-house. Between The Lines, a partner album to last year's radio-friendly debut Cross The Line, gleefully mashes these genres into a heavy, radio-friendly mixture guaranteed to get pulses racing at giant outdoor raves. There are, of course, cute touches - see the twinkling pianos on BCEE's remix of "Afterlife" - but for the most part the assorted remixes and B-sides collected here have all the subtlety of a punch in the mush from Vladimir Klitschko. It is, though, heaps of fun and doesn't take itself too seriously - something that can't be said for all dance music these days.
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out of stock $10.32
8
Cat: SILENCE WW010. Rel: 26 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Introducing To You
In My System (feat Kathy Diamond - album redo)
Slow (feat Giedre)
Suspend The Feeling (feat Giedre)
Changed (feat Ernesto)
Who's Changed The Silence?! (interlude)
ISM (feat Ernesto)
Who's Shot The Silence?! (feat Jazzu - album redo)
I'll Be Gone (feat Jazzu - album redo)
When Nobody Listens
Plastic People (feat Vytautas Sonedeckis)
In My System (feat Kathy Diamond - dub redo)
You Are Here
Black Boogie
Test (album redo)
Kashyyyk
Demo Lition (part 1)
Demo Lition (part 2)
Adventurous Instrumental Music
Adventurous Instrumental Music Continues
Review: Lithuanian producers Mario Basanov and Vidis Cepkauskas have been churning out collaborations for some time, releasing tactile nu-disco/house crossovers on labels including Endless Flight and Future Classic. Here they present their debut full length on Vidis' own Silence Music imprint, a sprawling two-disc epic that noticeably expands their horizons. While their trademark, heavily electronic nu-disco sound is still present, there's a decidedly softer feel to proceedings. Taking in downtempo, contemporary soul (see the excellent collaborations with Geidre and Ernesto), sparse synth-pop, acid, deep house and even tech-tinged flavours, Changed is an ambitious and adventurous two hours that flows beautifully.
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out of stock $13.48
9
Cat: LOVE 077. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Experimental/Electronic
New Use For Old Circuits
Mephisto's Lament
Kommunion (alternate version)
Unction (alternate version)
Mnemosyne
Shade
In The Wake Of Chronos (alternate version)
10th Floor Stairwell
Violetta
Metamorphosis
All This Is Ours (Sunrise)
Erosion Of Mediocrity
Nuance
Falling Of The Edge (alternate version)
Dauerlinie
Dasein
We Have Already Died
Ishmael's Intent
Review: Since first emerging under the name Demdike Stare on Modern Love back in 2009, Sean Canty and Miles Whittaker's project has provided listeners with a series of self-consciously dark and mysterious albums inspired by the occult (Demdike was a notorious 17th century witch). This fifth full-length - a double CD, no less - is as formidably creepy, intense and bloodthirsty as their previous outings and provides alternate takes -along with bonus material - of the tracks that appeared previously on a series of equally collectable twelve inches. While there are moments of fleeting beauty - see the gentle "Shades", bubbling echo-techno of "Metamorphasis" or sleepy ambience of "All This Is Ours (Sunrise)" - these merely serve to highlight the horror-fixated darkness and gothic soundscapes that abound throughout. Genuinely chilling, all told.
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out of stock $18.40
10
Cat: SILK 022CD. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Jack Rollin'
Kingdoms
Say Something
Some Of Us Want For Nothing
Nights Bridge
I Need U
One Night
Theo
out of stock $15.29
11
Cat: EXITCD 008. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Record
Divided
The Known
Memory
That Image
Betray The Present
Becomes
Fragments
Theories
Regeneration
Review: Like many of Exit's artists, Dan Habarnam has made the journey from left-of-centre drum and bass to straight-up electronica, admittedly with a few stops to fuse IDM and jungle along the way. This debut album fits neatly into the Exit canon, offering a hazy mix of crystalline electronic melodies, fuzzy ambience, cinematic moodiness and just a whisper of dubstep-inspired bottom end. There are moments of rhythmic purity - see the shuffling, wonk-hop goes ambient vibes of "Memory" and woozy, slo-mo dub techno of "Fragments" - but these largely play second fiddle to intoxicating beatless compositions. These are uniformly excellent, with the lazy, late night lament of "Betray The Past" standing out.
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out of stock $5.70
12
Cat: BBE 201. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Funk
Invocation (feat Fredy Massamba)
You're My Woman (feat C Robert Walker)
From An Other World (feat Vikter Duplaix)
Africa (feat Pegguy Tabu)
Who Am I (feat Athenai & C Robert Walker)
Life Is A Lesson (feat Vivian K)
Nankoumandjan (feat Mangala Camara)
Elengi (feat Ze Pequenio & Heritier)
Ngnari Konon (feat Oumou Sangare)
Because I Know (feat Leah Beabout)
How Sex Changes Things (feat Leslie Kisumuna)
Jah Sanctuary (feat Mic Mo & Yuba)
Enemies (feat Rohan Xilent)
Stop Crying (feat Sage Monk)
out of stock $10.32
13
Cat: TRESOR 249CD. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Techno
Einlauf
Parafin
Leitmotiv
Reederwerk
Spinnenwabe
Sabelrasseln
Im Keller
Grenzwolf
Salamander
Tatort
001A
Tagtraumer
Review: Shortly after first getting together in the studio in 2010, Puresque duo Michael 'Mocca' Kunz and Paul Brtschitsch approached Tresor with an idea for a party. As a "sound taster", they took along an eight-track demo of their varied techno productions. It's the meat of that demo that makes up Leitmotiv, their debut full-length for the legendary German techno imprint. As an album, it's really rather enjoyable, offering a distinctly warm take on club techno that belies their Berlin roots. Cloaked in the hiss of analogue machinery, it effortlessly moves between guitar-laden groovery ("Parafin"), Belgian hoover revivalism ("Sabelressein"), darting party gear ("Salamande") and balls-out techno-funk ("001A").
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out of stock $10.32
14
Cat: ACPCD 1202. Rel: 02 Apr 12
 
Techno
One Big Moment
Straight Sun
Never
New France (feat Zola Jesus)
Distractions
Stringy Acid
Beelzedub
Wonky (feat Lady Leshurr)
Where Is It Going?
Lush (live in Australia)
Impact (live in Australia)
Satan (live in Australia)
Belfast (live in Australia)
Chime/Crime (live in Australia)
Review: It's been nearly eight years since Orbital's last full-length, the decidedly mediocre Blue. For this unlikely comeback album, the Hartnoll brothers have wisely gone back to what they did best - namely club-friendly electronica bristling with big moments, cinematic melodies and catchy synth riffs. There are tracks that recall their greatest work - see the "Belfast"-ish strings of "Stringy Acid" or "The Girl With The Sun In Her Head" style "New France" - and cuts that offer a timely reminder of their ability to create sublime electronic music. It's not perfect, by any means - there are two awkward and incongruous attempts at dubstep - but there's enough to excite, not least a bonus disc containing rousing live versions of some of their greatest hits.
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out of stock $18.65
15
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 98. Rel: 26 Mar 12
 
Minimal/Tech House
Unknown
November
Knopfauge
Grand Cru
La Somme
Cache
Aile Mut
Neue Acht
Review: Just as John and Yoko used music making to shape and define their relationship back in the 1960s, husband-and-wife Sascha Funke and Julieene Dessagne have chosen to express their love in musical form. Unknown, their first collaborative album, is a decidedly cosy and atmospheric affair, combining Funke's sparse electronic rhythms with Dessagne's icy vocals and instrumental skills (think vaguely gothic and jazz-flecked guitars, pianos and fireside-warm keys). While a definite departure for the usually club-minded Funke, it makes for a heartwarming set, as his techno and deep house-influenced grooves are twisted into warm and revealing new shapes.
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out of stock $10.32
16
Cat: NANG 069. Rel: 12 Mar 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Diamondback (part 1 & part 2)
Insinuations & Allusions
Vibe On You (feat Hannah Mancini - album version)
Not Enough (feat Mitja)
Burning Hot
White Noise Voice (feat Charlie Denholm)
12 Fingered Chime
Sense Station
Future Is Retro
Too Far Ahead (feat Mitja)
Keep Your Pants On Cowboy
Diamondback (part 5)
out of stock $11.40
17
Cat: AC 2075. Rel: 26 Mar 12
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Save A Little Love For Me
Straight To Memphis
Anita O'Day - "Peanut Vendor" (Club Des Belugas remix)
All Aboard
Forward
Desperately Trying (Swing mix)
Close Your Eyes
Jojo Effect - "I Shouldn't I Wouldn't" (Club des Belugas Remix)
The Beat Is Rhythm
Dat Thang
Posing
Bajka - "The Hunting" (Club Des Belugas remix)
Sweet Lovin'
Ocean Cruise
Is This Real
Glorious Beach Livin'
out of stock $12.43
18
Cat: TRUCD 246. Rel: 19 Mar 12
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Crash & Burn (feat Natalie Storm)
Lock The Door (feat Zed Bias)
Watch The Media (feat Profisee)
Tape Packs
Give It Up (feat Josie Stingray & 1-OAK)
Aliens Enter (feat T-Fly)
Physical Stamina
Pretty Stable
Peter & (feat Tenor Fly)
Find Yourself (feat Josie Stingray & 1-OAK)
Upper Echelon
Mad Nervous
Review: A sticker on the front of this third full-length from Tru Thoughts stalwart Jonathan James (aka Hint) claims that it could "improve daily happiness by 119%". While that may be a touch optimistic, Daily Intake is certainly James most exuberant and lively set to date. While previous excursions have seen him paddling in the muddy waters between broken beat, future jazz and downtempo, Daily Intake is a boisterous exploration of the world of bass music. With a string of guest vocalists and collaborators lending a hand (Zed Bias, Natalie Storm, Tenor Fly), James gleefully charges between dancehall, UKG, hip-hop, dubstep and, most surprisingly, 80s synth-funk flavas (the brilliant "Give It Up").
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out of stock $10.32
19
Cat: SKALD 029. Rel: 05 Mar 12
 
Electro
Spectre
Taper
Thought Peephole
Pod
W4l23z
Arabic Acid
Fuck Buddies
Lectric Landlady
Miss Heroin
Lows
Punchinello
Projection
010
Detach
Dr Eamprie Stess
Math
-20
Mors Janue Vitae
Review: It's been a while since mysterious noisenik Mr 716X dropped an album on longtime home Skam; in fact, he most recent full-length dropped way back in 2007. Those who've been missing his intense, brain-melting fusions of ragging acid, break core, jungle, techno and concrete-hard IDM are in for a treat, though, as Experiment Four is as breathlessly uncompromising as ever. While there are brief moments of fluid positivity - see the bubbling "Pod", Squarepusher-ish circuit board jazz of "W4l23z" and chiming, Aphex-ish "Arabic Acid" - for the most part Mr 716X keeps it consciously off-beat and challenging. Yet for all the clattering, titanium-coated beats and overloaded computer freakery on show, there's a strange beauty throughout - not least on the frankly bonkers "Lectric Landlady".
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out of stock $9.32
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