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Feeding The Machine
Feeding The Machine (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1576CDOBI. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Asynchronous Intervals
Active-Multiple-Fetish-Overlord
Accelerometer Overdose
Feed Infinite
After The Machine Settles
Because Because
Review: Saxophonist Binker Golding and Moses Boyd made a huge impression with their earliest collaborative releases, winning the 'Best U.K Jazz Act' gong at the 2016 Jazz FM Awards. Their periodic albums since, which explore improvised and semi-improvised free-jazz territory, have been uniformly excellent and their latest, the duo's first for two years, is no exception. They recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, under the supervision of GRAMMY-winning producer Hugh Padgam, with guest Max Luthert joining in with tape loops and electronics. The result is a magical set full of alternately dreamy and alien-sounding electronic textures, loose-limbed, impeccably recorded jazz drums (you feel like you're sat behind the drum kit, such is the quality of the stereo panning) and winding, expressive, often lengthy sax improvisations. Magical music!
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Live At Ronnie Scotts 1964
Live At Ronnie Scotts 1964 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + 1-sided 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RSGB 1010. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Jazz
The Girl Next Door (14:51)
(Back Home Again In) Indiana (21:53)
Blues In Twos (9:53)
The Theme (7:21)
Review: This is a never-heard-before recording of the legendary tenor sax “Little Giant”, Johnny Griffin, playing at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, and backed by members of Ronnie's House Band (Stan Tracey, Malcolm Cecil and Jackie Dougan). A through-composed suite in four parts, we begin with the aroused baritone sax of ‘The Girl Next Door’ and end on the short curtsy known as ’The Theme’. Mastered at Gearbox Records’ in-house studio using an all-analogue signal chain and cut directly from the original tapes, the recordings making up the record were salvaged at the club by Les Tomkins in 1964. The sleeve features photography by the esteemed Val Wilmer and liner notes by Richard Williams.
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We Da People
Cat: GB 1582. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Jazz
I Think (feat Gregory Porter) (5:44)
We Da People (feat Malcolm Jamal Warner) (3:57)
See (feat Shareef Keyes) (3:43)
Brighter Day (5:45)
Fight Harder (feat Keyon Harrold) (5:30)
Good Word (feat Saunders Sermons II) (5:14)
Shine Light (6:03)
Mr Brew (instrumental) (3:43)
Review: After the joys of Emanuel Harrold's recent EP Funk La Soul fans will be glad to hear this quick album follow-up, We Da People. It features on lead single 'I Think' none other than two-time GRAMMY-winner, Gregory Porter whose baritone voice is as smooth as chocolate. The album overall marks a new chapter for Harrold who mixes uplifting messages of hope with a fresh and original fusion of r&b, jazz, soul, gospel, and funk. Further high-level guests such as Malcolm Jamal Warner, Keyon Harrold and Saunders Sermons II make this a landmark moment from this fine artist.
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Late Spring
Late Spring (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1565OBI. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Breaking Dawn (2:38)
Rain Funeral (4:01)
Butterfly's Dream (3:18)
Sound Of Air (3:58)
Sound Of Air II (3:26)
Spica (2:47)
Thunder Ringing In The Distance (4:30)
Memory In The Screen (3:21)
Butterfly's Dream II (3:29)
Long Shadows (4:40)
Twilight Sea (6:02)
Review: If an act or artist sticks around for more than a couple of years then they've made it, at least in so far as the common conscious goes. Fade after that and people will ask where you've gone. Go to a decade and music probably defines you, and hitting the 20 year mark puts you at veteran status. 43 years deep you clearly know what it means to be owned by a piece of work.

Chihei Hatakeyama considers Late Spring to be among the most time-intensive musical projects he has ever worked on, and his career stretches back to 1978. The timbre certainly suggests the kind of work someone has burrowed into, tapping into ever deeper depths of sound. It's the kind of ambient you want to hear live from a real organ in a real church, and ideally with comfortable seats.
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3
3 (gatefold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1591. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
Barakat (Volume 1 - Direct To Tape) (3:27)
Tsakwe (1:40)
Krotoa - Crystal Clear (3:50)
Maraba (2:29)
Ishmael (1:41)
Mindif (4:24)
In A Sentimental Mood (Volume 2 part 1- live At The Barbican) (10:04)
Giant Steps (12:11)
Reprise 1 (2:41)
Water From An Ancient Well (8:46)
Nisa (6:49)
The Wedding (4:54)
Tuang Guru (Volume 2 part 2- live At The Barbican) (14:56)
Reprise 2 (8:35)
Dreamtime (4:18)
Skippy (6:15)
Blue Bolero (5:08)
Mindif (2:38)
Trance-Mission ("the Sound Of Centuries Old Martime Cargo") (0:54)
Review: Legendary South African composer and pianist Abdullah Ibrahim is back with a new album, 3, that shows he very much still has the skills to pay the bills. It arrives on Gearbox records and features music taken from his sold out date back in summer 2023 at London's Barbican. The man himself is now 84 years old but is drawing on all those years playing to make the most majestic music of his career, with heart swelling piano and enticing melodies all serving as life affirming reminders. Parts of this feature the full recording including the audience and parts are music only, with spoken word snippets interspersed to make it seem all the more cosmic.
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Village Of The Sun
Village Of The Sun (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: GB 1558. Rel: 19 Feb 20
 
Jazz
Village Of The Sun (6:48)
Ted (4:13)
Review: Hands up all of those who thought Basement Jaxx's Simon Ratcliffe would end up making slowly unfurling spiritual jazz with famed London improvisers Binker Golding (saxophone) and Moses Boyd (drums)? Us neither. To give Ratcliffe credit, this debut single from his new jazz-wise project is simply stunning. Golding's wild sax solos and Boyd's brilliant drumming catch the ear and provide an air of authenticity, but it's Ratcliffe's contributions - drowsy sunrise electronics and meditative synthesizer motifs on A-side "Village Of The Sun", sparkling piano motifs on "Ted" and warm bass on both - that tie everything together and ensure that both tracks are worth far more than the sum of their parts. A surprise, yes, but the results are both thrilling and spellbinding.
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