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Fall In Love Again
Cat: CLMN 228. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Soul
Fall In Love Again (4:51)
Fall In Love Again (instrumental) (4:53)
Review: Alanna Royale presents her debut single for Colemine, 'Fall In Love Again', in the wake of her upcoming LP. Produced by Kelly Finnigan of Monophonics fame, this entropic single is tinged with the retro fervour of slow-jam funk and soul, channelling the pains of a tried relationship.
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Fall In Love Again
Fall In Love Again (transparent pink vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 228C1. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Soul
Fall In Love Again (4:55)
Fall In Love Again (instrumental) (4:53)
Review: With a full-length LP on the horizon, Nashville's own Alanna Royale has perfected a concoction of traditional 70s soul instrumental features with silky modern R&B vocals - and it works like you wouldn't believe. Everything from the classic trumpet-led grooves to the cover art is authentically soul, a long stray away from the band's grunge beginnings. If there's one way to start a revolution in your city, it's to create an incredible new sound like this. You will want to look for a rise in traditional soul elements in R&B and hip-hop over the next few years - if it explodes then you know who did it first.
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Uptown (remastered)
Uptown (remastered) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RMND 12001. Rel: 06 Sep 18
 
Funk
Old Before My Time (7:34)
I'll Call You Back Later (3:11)
I Found Myself (3:51)
Gotta Get Away (2:30)
You Don’t Mean It (3:03)
Home (2:50)
She Wants A Stand In (2:44)
I'll Go All The Way (3:33)
Review: Harlem-raised Gloria Barnes got her big break after a couple of her early recordings became big hits on the UK Northern Soul scene. Her sole album, 1971's Uptown, has long been an in-demand item amongst collectors, regularly fetching four-figure sums when copies do occasionally change hands. Here the album gets reissued for the first time, allowing those without money to burn to enjoy its rich and evocative mix of Northern style dancefloor stompers, heart aching torch songs and downtempo soul shufflers. The quality of Barnes' vocals naturally impresses throughout, but the musical backing - provided at different points by the Hustlers, the Disciples and Ohio Players - is every bit as beguiling.
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Rat Trap
Rat Trap (limited purple swirl vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 229C1. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Funk
Rat Trap (3:55)
Chop Bop (3:57)
Review: KC
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Hox
Hox (limited gatefold green vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLMN 12055LPC1. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Funk
Hox A (2:25)
Echo AD (1:48)
The Pit (2:55)
Hox B (2:35)
A Web, A Knot, A Tangle (4:03)
But At What Cost? (3:52)
Aethervision (5:26)
Little Ghosts (4:33)
Hox C (4:33)
SCC (Surge Cell Continuum)/Hox D (4:33)
The Rift/Hox Z/Desolation Overdrive (4:33)
Doom Country (4:33)
Review: Black Market Brass are back on Colemine with a third full length that once again finds them offering up an all new take on Afrobeat that mixes the traditional sounds of the genre with heavy, hypnotic and sci-fi influences. Saxophonist Cole Pulice has said of the record: "We didn't leave the traditional Afro-beat sound behind, but we did allow ourselves to pull from different places with less hesitation." The nine piece album was recorded live to tap which lends it a lived-in feel and mixes organic instrumentation with heavily processed synthesizers, harsh glitches, fuzzed out guitars and raw percussion. It is a truly arresting and infectious listen.
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I Told You So
I Told You So (gatefold LP)
Cat: CLMN 12028LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Funk
Hole In One (4:36)
Call Your Mom (4:01)
Girly Face (4:18)
From The Streets (4:29)
Fo Sho (4:13)
Aces (4:44)
Careless Whisper (5:35)
Right Place, Right Time (4:33)
I Don't Know (5:14)
Review: The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio are masters of the lost art of music that really makes you feel good without being cheap or cheesy. Making their sound so good is a careful mix of 60s organ jazz a la Jimmy Smith, some soulful strutting that Booker T would be proud of and plenty of sprinkles of Motion or Stax magic. The band is lead by Delvon Lamarr, a self-taught virtuosic musician who light sup each and every track, much like the warm, whirring organs that bring the funk. Expert drums and conversational playing styles all help make this one a real stand out.
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Close But No Cigar
Close But No Cigar (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CLMN 12019LP. Rel: 26 Feb 18
 
Funk
Concussion (4:50)
Little Booker T (4:18)
Ain't It Funky Now (4:10)
Close But No Cigar (3:30)
Memphis (4:35)
Al Greenery (3:20)
Can I Change My Mind? (4:08)
Between The Mustard & The Mayo (4:11)
Raymond Brings The Greens (3:24)
Walk On By (4:18)
Review: We're not sure of the back-story of Devlon Lamarr's eponymous trio, but this debut album for Colemine is an absolute killer. Lamarr is a virtuoso organist, and it's jammed-out Hammond organ and electric piano solos that naturally take centre stage throughout. That said, both drummer David McGraw and guitarist Jimmy James play their part throughout, with the former's ambidextrous fills and the latter's raw licks also catching the ear throughout. Musically, the tracks range from Meters-style heavy funk and lounge soul workouts to a range of cuts more heavily influenced by the blues of John Lee Hooker and the similarly instrumental brilliance of Booker T and the MGs.
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Here We Are
Here We Are (transparent green vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 201C1. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Soul
Here We Are (feat Carlton Jumel Smith) (3:03)
Here We Are (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Colemine step up with another sure shot of impeccable modern soul, this time coming from Australian outfit Dojo Cuts. 'Here We Are' is a slow jam with sadness in its heart, but it hits hard. That's in no small part down to the impassioned vocal turn from Carlton Jumel Smith, who gets his message across with conviction on this classically styled ballad. One for rainy days and poignant moments, with the instrumental on the flip when you want the music to carry you away.
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Played by: Soul Music
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Here We Are
Cat: CLMN 201. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Soul
Here We Are (feat Carlton Jumel Smith) (3:04)
Here We Are (instrumental) (3:04)
Review: Colemine step up with another sure shot of impeccable modern soul, this time coming from Australian outfit Dojo Cuts. 'Here We Are' is a slow jam with sadness in its heart, but it hits hard. That's in no small part down to the impassioned vocal turn from Carlton Jumel Smith, who gets his message across with conviction on this classically styled ballad. One for rainy days and poignant moments, with the instrumental on the flip when you want the music to carry you away.
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Pieces: Best Of Dojo Cuts
Pieces: Best Of Dojo Cuts (gatefold orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DJC 04LPC1. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Funk
Easy To Come Home (3:28)
Rome (3:40)
I Don't Want To Wait (3:28)
Take From Me (4:15)
Falling In Love Again (3:50)
This Life (3:13)
Sometimes It Hurts (5:01)
Crazy Good (feat Roxane Hartog) (3:39)
I Can Give (3:45)
You'll Be Sorry (feat Kate McQuade) (3:28)
Lift Me Up (2:37)
Love Me Right (Lola's Lament) (3:49)
Review: 'Dojo Cuts: Pieces' is a retrospective of the Australian funk and soul band's best works, harking all the way back to the six-piece's formation in 2009. Emphasising confidence, rhythmic tightness and unisons above all else, there are selections here ranging from their powerful debut album 'Take From Me' to their latest project 'Rome'. This is a project that flaunts what the band do best; expand outwards from the can't-go-wrong Atlantic/Stax Records template into something greater, not to mention adding a contemporary production sheen.
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Bring You A Ring
Bring You A Ring (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 241. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Soul
Bring You A Ring (3:05)
You Don't Wanna Be My Baby (4:06)
Review: Baltimore-born US songwriter Aaron Frazer's 'Bring You A Ring' has the sort of timeless quality to it that so much of the soul dropped on this label comes with. It is a superbly velvety sound that is both easy to listen to yet hugely emotive. Vocally it celebrates love and connection and is a real heart melter. On the flip side you get something just as groovy in 'You Don't Wanna Be My Baby.' This one has harmonies that float high in the sky and plenty of nice strings to add further richness.
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He's On Time
Cat: CLMN 153. Rel: 14 Jun 18
 
Funk
He's On Time (3:44)
Wash Me Lord (3:32)
Review: Last year, NYC based revivalist "gospel quartet" group the Harlem Gospel Travelers finally made their vinyl debut album after five years wowing audiences on the live circuit. 12 months later, they're finally ready to release their first full-length excursion. A nostalgic trip through 1950s and 1960s style gospel-based rhythms and blues, soul, funk and doo-wop, the album's greatest strength - aside from the authenticity of the music and production of course - is the group's incredible vocals. Brilliantly arranged harmonies play a big part, though the lead vocals (shared between all four members) are little less than stunning.
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Help Me To Understand
Cat: CLMN 211. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Soul
Help Me To Understand (feat Aaron Frazer) (3:00)
Look Up! (2:35)
Review: The Harlem Gospel Traveler's much loved second album Look Up won the group plenty of fans so this follow up release is much anticipated indeed. 'Help Me To Understand' comes with the heavenly vocals of Aaron Frazer and was written and produced by Eli "Paperboy" Reed. It's a tune defined by its spine tinging vocal harmonies and lullaby like melodies with emotive acoustic guitars adding extra layers of lushness. As well as that new tune, this 45rpm comes backed with the still superb title track from the aforementioned album.
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Adonai
Adonai (transparent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 206C1. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Funk
Adonai (2:54)
Waiting For The Storm (3:58)
Review: It is always a highly anticipated event when Ikebe Shakedown drop new music and that is the case here once more. First up they tackle a legendary Ennio Morricone track as the A-side. Their take on 'Adonai' retains all the Western soundtrack charm of the original but with added horns, plenty of filthy but funky guitar riffs and a driving rhythm section sure to make its mark on the club. 'Waiting For The Storm' is a brand new cut that slows things down on the flip with jumbled drums and loose claps making for a more sensuous sound.
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Changing Light
Changing Light (gatefold LP)
Cat: CLMN 12051LP. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Soul
Changing Light (4:47)
The Web (5:39)
Ligurian Dream (2:38)
A Return From Ashes (3:19)
Shades Of Silver (5:04)
Violet Vanished (3:44)
Hold It One More Time (5:01)
West Wind (4:08)
Review: Super soul group The Ironsides teased this new album with a tasty 7" on their home label Colemine back in October. The whole record was laid down at Transistor Sound Studios in the North Bay Area of California and is full of more of the life-enriching sounds you might already know and love the band for. It is a great fusion of classic psych-soul sounds with sweeping orchestral arrangements and is inspired by library music and soundtracks from the 60s and 70s. Guess including Colemine artists Kelly Finnigan and Monophonics appear to help make this most lovely of records even more special.
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One & Only
Cat: CLMN 202. Rel: 01 Apr 22
 
Soul
One & Only (3:21)
But For The Love (3:06)
Review: Oliver James came up in a family of musicians and has been performing most of his life. His has soul sounds deep in his heart and always manages to translate them when he performs. Here he makes his debut on Colemine Records and it nods to all his influences from gospel, blues, and R&B from the Stax era. He has previously worked as a songwriter for Rick Hall, but steps out now to start his solo career and does so with style. 'One And Only' is a perfectly blue eyed and heart aching soul sound, with rousing horns and impassioned vocals over a driving rhythm section. We can't wait for more.
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Morning In America
Cat: CLMN 178. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Soul
Morning In America (3:50)
Cruisin' To The Park (3:36)
Review: Earlier this year, Durand Jones and the Indications delivered one of the revivalist soul albums of 2019: the conscious, politically charged "American Love Call". Their latest "45" boasts one of the album's standout moments, "Morning In America", a weary but impassioned commentary on Trump's United States that features evocative strings, laidback 60s soul grooves and a stunning lead vocal from Durand Jones. It comes backed by previously unheard cut "Cruisin' To The Park", a lusciously sugary, heartfelt and loved-up affair where drummer Aaron Frazer handles lead vocals. Like the A-side, it's a stunning slice of emotion-stirring soul.
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Smile
Smile (7")
Cat: CLMN 130. Rel: 24 Aug 15
 
Funk
Durand Jones & The Indications - "Smile" (3:46)
The Indications - "Tuck 'N' Roll" (2:49)
Review: Authentic soul business from Bloomington newbies The Indications brought to you by the good people at Colemine Records. Teaming up with Durand Jones for the A-side, "Smile" is a powerful preachy cut that digs deep into the classic funk mentality while sitting neatly upside the grills of Aloe Blacc or Gnarls Barkley. "Tuck N Roll", meanwhile, is a Meters-level slice of smouldering instrumental funk with big cymbal splashes and a blissful balance of Rhodes and guitar. Spotless.
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Power To The People
Power To The People (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 200V2. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Soul
Power To The People (4:25)
Never Heard 'Em Say (2:51)
Review: If you're looking for a soulful slow-jam with a powerful message, look no further than Durand Jones & The Indications' 'Power To The People'. This 7" contains a powerful, warm, synth-heavy anthem that celebrates the spirit of resistance and collective solidarity; a reminder of a force we have lost sight of in the modern individualist era. Durand Jones & The Indications are the rabble-rousers in question: the Bloomington, Indiana band mix soul and r&b for a convincing take on the nascent soul revival here.
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Ride Or Die
Ride Or Die (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 222. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Soul
Ride Or Die (4:12)
More Than Ever (3:10)
Review: Durand Jones & The Indications' third LP, Too Many Tears keeps on offering up superb singles and after the latest back in November, we now get this new one 'Ride or Die.' This band is a regular on the Colemine label and they do it all from slow motion seductiveness to blue eyed soul and sophisticated lounge pop. This time we get lovely harmonies and breezy soul on 'Ride Or Die' with its lead falsetto set to melt anyone's heart. The flip, things take a tender turn with more vulnerable vocals and gently rhythms that come alive with serene strings, gentle tambourines and neat basslines.
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Too Many Tears
Too Many Tears (translucent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 242C1. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soul
Too Many Tears (2:12)
Cruisin' To The Parque (3:35)
Review: Colemine Records very much transports us back to another time with this latest lovely offering. It is a deep dive into the work of sophisticated lounge-pop as might be played during dinner at a trendy society ball back in the 60s. It comes from Durand Jones and The Indications and one track off they third album Too Many Tears. It's is one of heartbreak and is lit up by the gorgeous falsetto of Aaron Frazrs on the A-side, who tells s tale of betrayal. On the flip is a sweet soul sound soaked up by new school fans with an alternative indie an experimental sound from Y La Bomba led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Luz Elena Mendoza.
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Too Many Tears
Cat: CLMN 242. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soul
Too Many Tears (2:12)
Cruisin' To The Parque (3:34)
Review: The A-side of this new 45 from Colemine can be described as sophisticated lounge-pop for dinnertime at a hip debutante ball in 1962. Featuring a track off of Durand Jones & The Indications' third LP, 'Too Many Tears' depicts a story of heartbreak, with Aaron Frazer's silky falsetto mournfully painting a scene of betrayal. The B-side has gone on to become a theme tune for a whole new generation of sweet soul lovers: featuring Y La Bomba, a Latin indie alternative/experimental band led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Luz Elena Mendoza, the track is an homage to lowriders across the globe. A heater of a 45. Let's cruise....
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Slipshot
Slipshot (transparent red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 196C1. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Funk
Slipshot (2:51)
Pico Union (2:54)
Review: Jungle Fire are an LA-based megagroup mainly dealing in a modern take on Afro/Latin funk, working in every instrument from electric guitar to djembe to a full colliery section. Flat-caps, shades and trilbies aplenty, their latest album Jungle Fire established a self-starting genre they dubbed 'TropiFunk', a boxy and lo-fi funk sound informed by the haunted fuzz of lost tape music. Now Colemine deliver a new 7" study on their two best tunes, 'Slipshot' and 'Pico Union'.
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Hold Your Horses
Hold Your Horses (green vinyl LP - indie exclusive)
Cat: CLMN 12058LPC1. Rel: 03 May 24
 
Funk
All Aboard
The Early Bird Catches
Eyes On The Prize
Not For The Last Time
PS EmmyLou
One Hand One Bounce
Onwards & Upwards
Family Song (Sing-A-Long)
8th Movement
Incredible Wonderful
There Is No Rush
Alighting Lullaby
Review: Karate Boogaloo's latest album, Hold Your Horses, offers a captivating collection of original instrumental tunes from Melbourne, Australia's vibrant soul scene. The album's lead single 'One Hand One Bounce' sets the tone with its spacious and introspective vibe, all moody dynamics that draw the listener in. Drawing from influences like Booker T & The MG's and The Meters, Karate Boogaloo infuse their music with a blend of cinematic tension, whimsical melodies, and eerie discordance, all underpinned by heavy funk grooves. The band's chemistry, developed over 15+ years of friendship and musical collaboration, shines through each track, creating a cohesive, immersive listening experience. Recorded live with no overdubs, Hold Your Horses captures the raw energy and spontaneity of Karate Boogaloo's performances. The instrumental palete, limited to drums, guitar, bass and organ, establishes a consistent tone while allowing for neat shifts and nuanced execution.
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Before We Say Goodbye
Before We Say Goodbye (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: COS 103C1. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Funk
Before We Say Goodbye (2:19)
Before We Say Goodbye (instrumental) (2:19)
Review: Here's a sweet slice of soul on Colemine from Dewey Kenmore - a new talent who strikes a chord on this sterling debut. 'Before We Say Goodbye' taps into a distinctly Curtis Mayfield-informed sound, all cool organ, pattering bongo and a subtly heavy-hearted mood. In terms of production, it's got warmth for days, and Kenmore's voice has just the right amount of cracks around the edges to get across the pain in the lyrics. Given the supreme quality of the backing track, it's no bad thing to have the instrumental on the flip of this 7" too.
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Played by: Soul Music
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Jano's Revenge
Jano's Revenge (limited green marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMNLP 108. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Jano's Revenge (2:15)
Mirror Door (2:33)
Review: Los Sospechos first dropped 'Jano's Revenge' on Colemine back in 2010, and it's since gone on to become a stone-cold classic of heavy funk played by the most discerning DJs. Now it's finally getting a limited repress on green marbled vinyl, giving you a fresh opportunity to savour the sweet, soulful sound and share it with the world. There's a timeless quality to this instrumental and its spiritual cousin 'Mirror Door' on the flip, where the brass section takes the leads and hammers out hooks to sink your teeth into.
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Played by: Smoove
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It's Only Us
It's Only Us (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CLMN 12032LP. Rel: 13 Mar 20
 
Soul
Chances (3:18)
Suffocating (4:14)
Last One Standing (7:17)
Tunnel Vision (5:20)
It's Only Us (4:57)
Run For Your Life (4:23)
All In The Family (4:57)
Day By Day (4:46)
Review: Over the last decade, San Francisco sorts Monophonics have firmly established themselves as one of the soul scene's most dynamic bands - a fiery live outfit whose distinctive blend of heavy soul and psychedelic rock has made their numerous albums must-check affairs. "It's Only Us", their fifth album and first for five years, is another superb set, with the band's now trademark sound being expanded to include songs that make extensive use of sweeping strings, softer and groovier arrangements and lyrics that tackle a variety of weighty personal, political and social subjects.
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Sage Motel
Sage Motel (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CLMN 12040LP. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Soul
Check In (1:38)
Sage Motel (3:02)
Let That Sink In (4:35)
The Shape Of My Teardrops (4:29)
Broken Boundaries (5:29)
Love You Better (3:13)
Never Stop Saying These Words (4:24)
Warpaint (4:49)
Crash & Burn (3:14)
Check Out (2:33)
Review: Monophonics' fifth studio album since 2012 is a real doozy. It invites you to the opening of Sage Motel, a place where all the ups and downs and human existence can be experienced. Dreams are made, hearts are broken, and all produced by bandleader Kelly Finnigan in a record that captures a timeless psychedelic soul sound with psych-rock overtones. The album is packed with heart aching high lights and that famous vintage aesthetic, with 'Warpaint' being perfectly indicative of what to expect from it overall.
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Sage Motel
Sage Motel (limited gatefold transparent orange & black swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CLMN 12040LPC1. Rel: 13 May 22
 
Soul
Check In (0:44)
Sage Motel (3:52)
Let That Sink In (4:33)
The Shape Of My Teardrops (4:30)
Broken Boundaries (5:33)
Love You Better (3:09)
Never Stop Saying These Words (4:26)
Warpaint (4:50)
Crash & Burn (3:12)
Check Out (2:29)
Review: Monophonics haven't been on the scene since 2012, but they're now back with their fifth LP, grandly unveiling the new bougie build that is Sage Motel. Blending heavy-hearted soul with psych rock - and building off the sound that earned them their standing as one of the most impactful modern soul bands of this generation - lead single 'Warpaint' works in a lo-fi proggy soul that recalls Gnarls Barkley or Lee Fields, with lyrics singing of something beautifully simple and endemic to soul: not being able to climb down off a high.
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Warpaint
Cat: CLMN 234. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soul
Warpaint (4:39)
Crash & Burn (4:19)
Review: Fans of Tame Impala listen up, American Psych-Soul band Monophonics have released another 45 from their acclaimed 2022 album 'Sage Motel'. Frontman, and LA native, Kelly Finnigan is the conductor of this train taking the listener through a journey of Bay area psych guitars, 60s soul trumpets and Motown influences sprinkled here and there. No better do all these things collide than on Side A's 'Warpaint', the eighth track on the album and predecessor to Side B's slow-jam 'Crash & Burn'. 'Warpaint' is a brassy quick-stepper of a track, featuring all the hallmarks of the jukebox era as Aquiles MagaNa shreds mid-way through. The tumbling drums and big band trumpets give way to a psychedelic breakdown, before picking things up where they left off in a grandiose crescendo.
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Its Only Us
Its Only Us (gatefold butterscotch swirl vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CLMN 12032LPC3. Rel: 01 Dec 23
 
Soul
Chances
Suffocating
Last One Standing
Tunnel Vision
It's Only Us
Run For Your Life
All In The Family
Day By Day
Review: Monophonics have amassed a fine following over the last decade thanks to their heavy soul and psych-rock sound. They are led by singer Kelly Finnigan and members have a rich history as veteran touring performers and as individuals growing up in the Bay Area all of which is drawn upon now for their fourth release since 2012. It's Only Us is, they say, "a reflection of what they see as the current state of the world." It addresses gun violence, mental health, broken relationships and much more with high-level production and their signature soul sound present throughout.
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Love You Better
Cat: CLMN 233. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Soul
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:09)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (6:05)
Review: American psychedelic soul band Monophonics, together with lead vocalist Kelly Finnigan, are back once more with the single version of their most recent album highlight, the vocal hooker-inner 'Love You Better'. The band's tight instrumentation are laid down rather effortlessly, and come as testament to their ability to shine through a strongly warm, lo-fi sound. Lyrically, the song is bittersweet, with both Finnigan's solos and choral backing vocals pining after what could've been, despite the song commanding a new-leafy, life-goes-on mood of confidence.
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Warpaint
Warpaint (limited marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 234C1. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Soul
Warpaint (4:38)
Crash & Burn (4:20)
Review: For fans of 60s/70s soul, American Psych-Soul band Monophonics have released another 45 from their acclaimed 2022 album 'Sage Motel'. Frontman and LA native, Kelly Finnigan is the conductor of this train taking the listener through a journey of Bay-area psych guitars, 60s soul trumpets and Motown influences sprinkled here and there, printed on a limited swirled 7" disc. Side B's 'Crash & Burn' is the mellow ballad that succeeds Side A's 'Warpaint', originally the ninth track on the ten-track LP. A sombre, wistful track that sees Finnigan's keyboard skills on full display, the psychedelic elements taking over, having an element of St Vincent's groovy 2021 album 'Daddy's Home' in its warbling synths and hippie-esque percussion. You don't know whether you want to cry to it or get high to it, or both.
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Played by: The Allergies
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Magnolia
Magnolia (limited cream swirl vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLMN 12053LPC1. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Jazz
Runner Up (5:31)
Field Museum (3:19)
Old Friend (1:55)
Dark Moon (3:01)
Song For My Sister's Son (4:38)
Walking To A Home (3:35)
Sunday (6:41)
Review: Steve Okonski is the leader of his eponymous Okonski trio and for his new album, he set time aside in the winter of 2020. His background is classical piano and for this one, he collaborated with Michael Isvara "Ish" Montgomery and Aaron Frazer with the aim of making a record driven by beats but entirely instrumental. Recording sessions were full of improv and spontaneity which comes out in the final cut with all its rich, triumphant yet pensive melodies and variation in tempo from calm late-night walks to more upbeat workouts.
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Strike
Strike (7")
Cat: CLMN 128. Rel: 29 May 15
 
Funk
Strike (3:57)
New You (3:25)
Review: As if their recent album Beyond The Sun wasn't quite enough new material this year, Orgone return with two more brand new jams on this 7" for Colemine. "Strike" is a firing, sweaty Union cover that's focused on nothing but an unashamed party. "New You" is a softer, more sensual boogie number that oozes soaking wet guitar licks and honey-coated vocals throughout. Powerful contemporary funk from one of the most successful and prolific troupes in existence.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $6.71
There Must Be Something
There Must Be Something (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 214C1. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:29)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: Joey Quinones and his band Thee Sinisters deliver a retro new one, testifying their ability to operate masterfully in an old style of soul while releasing new music all the while. This split 7" 45 finds the LA falsetto lending his services to lo-fi reggae on the A side (There Myst Be Something'), before giving in to the bittersweet past on the B-side ('Love Me Like You Used To'). Expect a pleasing foray through hurt, tripletty slow-jam soul.
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There Must Be Something
Cat: CLMN 214. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:30)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: See other format for review
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Beck & Call
Cat: CLMN 240. Rel: 14 Aug 23
 
Soul
Beck & Call (2:55)
Daydreaming (4:00)
Review: The Sextones are a four-piece soul band from Reno, Nevada, who blend elements of rock, pop, and funk with a deep and mournful soul primacy. Fitting squarely into that oeuvre is their latest 'Beck & Call', which recalls their dearest inspirations - the likes of The Moments, Baby Huey and Curtis Mayfield - for two equally powerful falsetto'ing slow jams. The title track is the more emotive standout, channelling a hefty drum forward plod, lilting strings, soul-foundational bass, and lyrics dealing with letting go of a lost cause. 'Daydreaming', meanwhile, is more of a haze, and notably utilises electronic drums and a prominent sitar.
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Cry Baby Cry
Cry Baby Cry (limited red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 219C1. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Soul
Cry Baby Cry (3:29)
Blame My Heart (2:46)
Review: Colemine Records has devoted itself to releasing top notch soul music for close to 20 years now. Those who follow the label closely trust the purveyor of the label (Terry Cole) enough to blindly pick up each and almost every release. The label's knack for finding and sharing some of the best versions of soul music is clearly evident from the latest by a group called The Splendids. Originally recorded in 1961, these two songs were destined to launch this talented ensemble. Two things' happened in 1962 though. Beatles music made Doo-Wop almost irrelevant overnight. In addition, members of the group got called into Vietnam. 63 years later after originally forming, the surviving three of the five members recording once again. The result is phenomenal and makes us feel like we are back in the 1950s. Only 500 copies in total have been pressed.
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 in stock $8.76
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Skyline Chili Churner
Skyline Chili Churner (limited purple rain vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 215C1. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Funk
Review: Fresh from the instrumentals wing of contemporary r&b and funk label Colemine comes the new one from Tee See Connection, 'Skyline Chili Churner'. This 7" single procures two formerly-thought-lost recordings made at the basement of the Regent Drives studio in Middletown, Ohio by the band, who consist of Rob Houk on drums, Matt Amburgy on keys and Terry Cole on bass. Seemingly crafted for the express purpose of hip-hop sampling in mind, both tracks are out-and-out funkers, with the B-side's 'Queen City' going for a straight-up, kick-backed 80ish BPM, and the A's titular number laying down an interesting organic funk groove that perhaps only the more seasoned of samplers would have the guts to sift.
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What's His Name
What's His Name (limited 7")
Cat: CLMN 197. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Soul
What's His Name (3:05)
It's Only Love (3:45)
Review: Southern California's soul scene is dominated by Thee Sinseers. This leading outfit form a perfect link between the past, present and future of soul with their oh so sweet sounds and that's evident again on this new single. The band is lead by Joey QuiNones who is surely destined to go on to be an all time great and he produces, writes, and plays just about everything you can hear on all of this band's material. The a-side single 'What's His Name' is an unforgettable and instant classic with aching vocal harmonies and gently falling drums that tumble their way into your affections.
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Sinseerly Yours
Sinseerly Yours (limited gatefold turquoise vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: CLMN 12030LPC1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Soul
What's His Name (3:05)
Keep On Calling (4:17)
Can't Call Me Baby (4:55)
Give It Up You Fool (3:15)
Hold On (4:41)
It's Such A Shame (4:29)
Talking Back (2:08)
Like I Can Give (4:23)
Can't Do That To Her (3:32)
Sinseerly Yours (2:54)
Review: Cali soul supergroup Thee Sinseers premiere their next album Sinseerly Yours, strutting down the proverbial red carpet with ten new, contemporary rerubs of classic soul standards. Fronted by bandleader and son of East Los Angeles Joey Quinones, the group has quietly chipped away at the sounds of r&b and soul for the last half-decade; he and his crew are heard at the polished end of an extended studio session held in Rialto, California, the ineluctable Second Hand Sounds. Making unprecedented use of a converted studio space which used to be a dentist's office, the unique acoustics of which lent them a fuller sound than formerly heard, we hear the band expertly toggle between 60s pop vis-a-vis early Beatles records to obscure Jamaican dancehall here.
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Soul Slabs Vol 1
VARIOUS
Soul Slabs Vol 1 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ICLMN 12016BLACK. Rel: 11 Sep 17
 
Soul
Jungle Fire - "Comencemos (Let's Start)" (2:25)
The Droptones - "Don't Get Caught" (4:25)
The Rugged Nuggets - "Yo Todo Tu Yo" (3:00)
Dojo Cuts - "You Make Lovin' Real Easy" (3:40)
Ikebe Shakedown - "Hard Steppin'" (3:01)
On The Spot Trio - "Suction" (3:34)
Monophonics - "Like Yesterday" (4:00)
Los Sospechos - "Jano's Revenge" (2:15)
The Jive Turkeys - "The Reggie" (2:53)
Fat Night - "Things You Do" (3:29)
Alan Evans Trio - "Authoritay" (3:25)
The Grease Traps - "Street Sweeper" (3:47)
Gene Washington & The Ironsides - "Next To You" (3:34)
The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - "City Heights" (3:41)
Kris Lager Band - "Money & Loneliness" (4:17)
In Motion Collective - "Jesse's Jing" (3:53)
Orgone - "Do What You Came To Do" (4:47)
Durand Jones & The Inidications - "Smiles" (3:44)
Leroi Conroy - "Remember When?" (4:31)
Soul Scratch - "Pacified" (3:19)
Ephemerals - "Things" (4:27)
The Gripsweats - "Ziggy's Walk" (4:02)
Review: Previously a Record Store Day special, Colemine elevate this epic 45" compendium to permanent status. 22 tracks heavy, the double 12" whammy unites some of Colemine's finest curations over the years into one perfect collection. From the rare shimmering guitars and woozy horns of The Rugged Nuggets to Colemine debuts such as the sweaty afrofunk boogaloo fusion of Ikebe Shakedown's 2009 breakthrough "Hard Stepping" and the garage funk fizz of Alan Evans Trio's 2012 "Drop Hop" via the beautiful "Smile" from Duran Jones & The Indications' debut album last year, no other album represents the breadth, warmth and vitality of Colemine quite as succinctly as this collection. Slab it up.
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Soul Slabs Vol 2
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Soul Slabs Vol 2 (3xLP + MP3 download code in slipcase)
Cat: CLMN 12026LPB. Rel: 12 Mar 21
 
Soul
The Gripsweats - "Gripsweats Theme" (3:10)
Kelly Finnigan - "I Don't Wanna Wait" (3:30)
The Flying Stars Of Brooklyn NY - "My God Has A Telephone" (3:27)
AJ & The Jiggawatts - "It Is What It Is" (4:39)
Ikebe Shakedown - "Supermoon" (3:29)
Derobert & The Half Truths - "Judgement" (part 1) (2:47)
Leroi Conroy - "Tiger Trot" (3:08)
Orgone - "Big Day" (3:22)
Jungle Fire - "NUSAU" (4:20)
Durand Jones & The Indications - "Don't You Know" (3:20)
True Loves - "Famous Last Words" (3:30)
The Soul Chance - "Give Love A Try" (3:04)
The Dip - "Sure Don't Miss You" (2:53)
The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - "Aragon" (2:40)
Black Market Brass - "War Room" (4:31)
Jr Thomas & The Volcanos - "What A Shame" (4:04)
The Harlem Gospel Travelers - "He's On Time" (3:44)
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - "Concussion" (4:51)
Wesley Bright & The Honeytones - "Happiness" (4:03)
Thee Sinseers - "It Was Only A Dream" (2:29)
Soul Scratch - "America" (4:40)
Mestizo Beat - "Featherbed Lane" (3:46)
Ben Pirani - "Light Of My Life" (2:37)
The Freedom Affair - "Rise Up" (2:59)
Monophonics - "Bang Bang" (3:32)
Jake Najor & The Moment Of Truth - "High Costa Living" (3:37)
The Rugged Nuggets - "Rugged Walk" (2:58)
Review: Soul Slabs Vol. 2 is a second collection of 7" a-sides from Loveland Ohio's essential Colemine Records. The label has long dealt in heavy soul, funk, and r&b that is always perfectly authentic, with old school production values and timeless songs that translate across the ages. Lots of ground is covered here in fine style, from the raw and direct opener from The Gripsweats on through superb drum-funk from Jungle Fire and more tender and soft-hearted moments of soul bliss such as Jr Thomas & The Volcanos's 'What A Shame.' Highlights about on this one which comes in its own slipcase.
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 in stock $54.15
Drift
Drift (limited gatefold green vinyl LP)
Cat: CLMN 12039LPC1. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Funk
Winston Theme (2:50)
Boiling Pot (3:10)
Hang On (3:04)
Drift (3:48)
Northern Light (4:05)
Metering (3:15)
One Thing (4:17)
Free Ride (4:13)
High Life (4:19)
Think (4:19)
Brother's Strut (3:21)
Review: It wasn't long ago The Winston Brothers dropped their debut 45 on Colemine, and the German funk crew are back already with their debut LP, DRIFT. The band's sound is sharp and stylish, tapping into the classic foundations of funk while keeping things more explicitly tilted towards the modern deep funk sound you'll find lurking around labels like Colemine. The vibe is versatile, with slower ballad joints rubbing shoulders with hot and steamy beatdowns, each ingredient in the stew bubbling long and hard for maximum flavour. With production credits linking the group to the likes of The Mighty Mocambos and Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band, you know these cats are serious about bringing you the finest funk known to all humanity.
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 in stock $25.53
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