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Cover Me
Cover Me (limited 7")
Cat: DJSCH 06. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Cover Me (feat Blacc El) (3:58)
Cover Me (The Rebel & Shiny D remix) (3:06)
Review: For those in the know, this new collab between veteran Portuguese DJ and producer Dedy Dread and fast-rising Hawaiian singing star Olivia Ruff has been a long time coming. But it was worth the wait. The opener 'Cover Me' features Ruff's, well, slightly rough - or at least gravelly - vocals over a rhythm and bass instrumental. It's accented with wispy chords, neat little guitar riffs and crunchy claps. Flip it over and you'll find a remix by label founder The Rebel and Roman pianist and producer Shiny D. Their version is a modern update with brilliant reggaeton rhythms.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
 in stock $18.40
(Why You So) Green With Envy
Cat: 453823 6. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace - "(Why You So) Green With Envy" (4:49)
Franc Moody - "Cristo Redentor" (5:20)
Review: Oscar Jerome, Oscar Worldpeace and Franc Moody have got new music coming on the latest Blue Note Re:imagined compilation this year which is already getting us hella excited. Before we hear what is sure to be a contemporary great, we get treated to a couple of singles from it on this tidy 45 rpm. Jerome Oscar & Oscar Worldpeace go first with '(Why You So) Green With Envy' which fuses jazz styles for across the age with Worldpeace's tight and thoughtful bars. On the flip side is Franc Moody with 'Cristo Redentor' which balances jazz's traditional past with its freshest future.
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Series: 1$ Bin Breaks
Odetta - "Sakura" (2:04)
Oliver Sain - "On The Hill" (2:25)
Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band - "Enchanted Lady" (2:05)
Annette Peacock - "Survival" (1:41)
The Originals - "Sunrise" (1:36)
Isaac Hayes - "A Few More Kisses To Go" (1:23)
Les McCann - "Go On & Cry" (1:27)
Review: The Galaxy Sound Co US is now up to number 41 in their buy-on-sight 'Series: 1$ Bin Breaks'. It's another vital 45 rpm that packs a lot in with plenty of epic sound sources that you will recognise and love from some of your favourite hip-hop joints. Artists like Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Puff Daddy, De La Soul, Ghostface Killah, J Dilla, Redman and Alicia Keys have called upon the sounds you will hear here from original artists like Odessa, Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band, Issac Hayes and many more. File this one under essential breaks, library sounds and jazz nuggets.
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The Man: Refix (The Next Installment)
Cat: FSR 7101. Rel: 01 Sep 22
The Man (Refix) (3:32)
The Man (4:17)
Review: Omar is a real British musical institution and as such it's surprising but also not so shocking, he has recently completed a stint on BBC soap Eastenders. This cheeky 7" is a reissue of the title track from his album The Man and a fine example of his perfectly soulful vocals and mellifluous melodies over nice broken beat and nu jazz sounds. It represents some of his best work and this contemporary take uses the final few bars of the original track as its starting point in a "part 2" style.
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Sidetrakx Volume #1
Cat: OMAR-S 110. Rel: 01 Jul 06
Child Run Away
Shine On Me
Ya Give Up
Morning Drive
Turn & Walk Away
Bring It To Me
Review: Omar S adopts a new style for his new Side Trakx project. Detroit house meets sample based hip hop... and it really works. Possibly inspired by the passing of the late Jay Dilla, this music is perfect for relaxing and kicking back, or even warming up the early hours of the club. While Detroit hip-hop producers already proved that there's a mutual creative interaction between the cities house, techno and hip-hop scenes, it's now one of the cities hottest house producers laying down some smoked out, next level instrumentals in the vein of the late genius Jay Dilla, Madlib or Underground Resistance's Hipnotech sublabel.
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Played by: WAHEVER
 in stock $14.26
Can't Explain
Can't Explain (gold vinyl 7")
Cat: FXHE TORI. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Can't Explain (R&B mix By Omar S) (2:39)
Can't Explain (House remix By Omar S) (3:35)
Review: Omar S sets his considerable dancefloor skills to something a little different on a new 7" featuring the vocal talents of TroiAlexis. A young talented Detroit female songwriter who was discovered by Omar S at the Conant Gardens Party Store when she sung acapella to him at a Hi Tech party, TroiAlexis lends an air of soulful class to Omar's trademark electro-slanted electronics on both sides of this single. There's a stripped down - and we mean stripped right down - bass heavy R&B mix on the A-side, while the flip has a sturdier house mix that still gives her voice room to soar.
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The Iceberg
The Iceberg (clear & white split coloured splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMMG 00095C. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Digging Deep (3:25)
Things (3:39)
Built By Pictures (3:57)
Hold It Back (4:06)
You Grew Up (5:05)
NNGE (feat Tone) (3:54)
Like Really (3:49)
Want To Be (3:48)
This Girl I Know (4:25)
Waiting Outside (3:47)
Rain Dance (3:54)
Rights & Wrongs (feat Oliver St Louis) (3:55)
Review: Here comes the latest reissue of this gem of an album from American rapper and hip-hop artist Oddisee. The Iceberg album originally landed in 2017 and is steeped in classic sounds with catchy grooves. The wordsmith's fine mic work anchors each groove in storytelling while he tackles everyday topics but with his own unique bent and often though provoking depth. Each well-crafted composition standalone and is run through with a warming sense of soul. Guest appearances from Toine and Olivier St. Louis add extra character and make cuts like 'Rights & Wrongs' really stand out next to the catchy grooves and melodic hooks.
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Good Vibes Bad Vibes
Cat: NSD 228LP. Rel: 22 May 23
The Good Vibes (intro) (0:33)
Penthouse Elevators (1:26)
Nature At Work (1:33)
Jungle Developments (1:29)
Ice Cold Coolers (0:52)
Bounce Keepers (3:41)
Another Two4 (2:49)
Smoked Cookouts (2:26)
Bands Jukes (1:45)
The Bad Vibes (intro) (1:59)
Intended Mayhem (1:58)
Leeches (1:43)
DGF (2:35)
Short Tempers (1:00)
Problems & Solvers (1:13)
Dead Ringers (2:19)
Angry Cosmos (2:09)
Unbeautiful (2:16)
Review: This is a new, short and seriously sweet album from Oh No - Madlib's bother - who is famed for being an innovator and mad talented when it comes to the art of sampling as well as rapping and beat making. He has a rich history of exploring a wide world of source material and here it is jazz funk great Roy Ayers in the spotlight. This superb instrumental collection deconstructs the work of iconic vibraphonist and is split into two halves each with its own vibe and all constructed from the early jazz-centric realm. Good Vibes is all about light and vibrant layers beaming in the sun and Bad Vibes is more dark and murky for angrier times.
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Love In Beats
Cat: FSRLP 117. Rel: 09 Mar 17
Vicky's Tune (feat Robert Glasper & Ty) (5:21)
Insatiable (feat Natasha Watts) (5:16)
Gave My Heart/Its So (Interlood) (feat Leon Ware/Grant Windsor Big Beat Band) (5:02)
Feeds My Mind (Feal Floacist) (3:56)
De Ja Vu (feat Mayra Andrade) (3:25)
This Way That Way (3:44)
Hold Me Closer (feat Stuart Zender) (3:48)
I Want It To Be (3:47)
Doobie Doobie Doo (4:08)
Grey Clouds (5:01)
Review: One of the UK's most distinctive, consistent and authentic male soul voices returns with his eighth album in 27 years... And it's a serious piece of work. Rich in range, warmth, creativity and a keen eye on the dancefloor, everything about him feels refreshed and energised. Highlights include the Dilla-meets-Iz & Diz style "This Way That Way", the glistening Balearic charm of "Feeds My Mind", the syrupy organs and harmonies on "Insatiable". Winding down with the almost filmic narrative "Grey Clouds", it's one of those records that will have you leaping up, flipping to side A and starting all over again. Feel the love.
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Plying Trade
Cat: SWR 021. Rel: 27 Sep 21
Roll It Out (2:00)
All Clear (3:58)
Do It (2:56)
Point Blank (4:23)
Orange Town Talk (interlude) (1:01)
Eat To The Beat (3:42)
Turn To Build (3:04)
Next In My Spare Time (2:33)
Daytime Life (interlude) (1:15)
Queensway (3:07)
Maintain The Rock (interlude) (0:46)
Have No Class (3:00)
Dimensions (2:53)
Tap Happy (interlude) (0:55)
Nothing (3:51)
Review: Hard-working beat-maker Omas has been operative on the hip-hop underround for the best part of a decade, dividing his time between laying cuts and scratches for other artists, working with the National Curriculum crew and releasing occasional seven-inch singles on the My First Moth label. Plying Trade, his first full-length excursion, is undoubtedly his most sizable project to date. It's rather good, too, with Omas offering up a range of dusty, club-ready and blunted instrumentals that make great use of a wide range of samples while doffing a cap to boom-bap, golden-era beats and the stoned, head-nodding goodness that was once the backbone of Ninja Tune's release schedule.
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Zombie
Zombie (hand-numbered splattered vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: NXT 131LP. Rel: 05 Mar 24
If They Coulda They Woulda (1:42)
Turning Stones (3:20)
The Crown (feat Benny The Butcher & Elcamino) (2:40)
Strong Survive (3:22)
Just Different (feat Conway) (2:54)
Certain Things (feat 38 Spesh) (2:59)
Ice Baby (2:52)
Blood Stains (feat Rome Streets) (2:57)
Whole Shabangs (feat Amir Ali) (2:19)
Anemic (feat Lihtz) (2:51)
JJ Redick (2:07)
Fade Away (2:52)
Review: OT The Real and AraabMuzik team to great effect here on Zombie, a gripping listen and fresh take on hip hop that is also a great indicator of their collaborative prowess. The album pulsates with raw energy, blending OT The Real's lyrical finesse with AraabMuzik's signature production mastery, from start to finish. There are all sorts of haunting melodies and hard-hitting beats that captivate with dark and hypnotic atmospheres always luring you in further. As two prominent figures in the hip-hop scene, OT The Real and AraabMuzik deliver a relentless sonic assault that leaves a lasting impression here and shows they likely have plenty more to come.
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