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Transfusion
Transfusion (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7674. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Moondial (3:23)
Canned Heat Suite (7:02)
My Woman (10:00)
Bacchanal (8:02)
Kaballa (7:53)
Funk It! If You Can't Take A Joke (5:05)
Review: The highly anticipated reissue of the rare groove gem Transfusion by West Coast funky drummer extraordinaire Les Demar is finally here thanks to P-Vibe and comes with an obi! Originally released in 1977 on the esteemed Dobre label, this album stands as one of Demar's most significant works from the 1970s. It boasts iconic tracks like 'Moondial,' featuring a legendary drum break sampled by artists such as Jurassic 5, De La Soul, DJ Shadow, and Greyboy. Additionally, the album showcases a plethora of groovy numbers like 'Canned Heat Suite' and 'Kaballa,' alongside the mesmerizing Afro-Latin funk of 'Bacchanal,' epitomizing Demar's fusion of funky rhythms and jazz sensibilities.
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The Cut Off
Cat: TPTLP 100. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Can You Imagine? (5:36)
Milk Snatcher's Return (5:35)
Static (feat Sissel Wincent) (6:25)
Heartbeat Popper (5:44)
Cold Snap (feat EAS) (5:56)
Imperial Leather (6:29)
UK Style (3:22)
Fett 23 (5:34)
Full Goblin (5:23)
Review: Seven years after his last album, UK techno mainstay Perc is back with another thrilling full length that brings together the past, present and future of his sound. Hard techno is very much in right now but Perc has always dealt in a tough take on the genre that is at odds with the usual tropes and he showcases that again here with plenty of high-energy tracks and a healthy dose of his signature industrial texture. In between percussive workouts, there are some flashy acid lines and all manner of deeply penetrating drones. A great return for this vital artist.
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Played by: Perc
 in stock $28.69
Rostrum 20: The 20th Anniversary Compilation (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
VARIOUS
Cat: LRSTRM 768. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wiz Khalifa - "This Plane"
Mac Miller - "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza"
Mike Taylor - "Electric Church"
Wiz Khalifa - "Mezmorized"
Donora - "I Think I LIke You" (1:44)
Innanet James - "Better Without You" (feat Pusha T & Kallitechnis) (2:53)
Problem - "Don't Be Mad At Me" (feat Snoop Dogg & Freddie Gibbs - remix) (2:47)
DC The Don - "Worst Day :(" (3:42)
Wiz Khalifa - "Ink My Whole Body" (2:30)
Mac Miller - "Thoughts From A Balcony" (3:05)
BRAVES - "A Toast" (3:40)
Brevin Kim - "NAPLES" (2:17)
Mac Miller - "Back In The Day"
Wiz Khalifa - "Pittsburgh Sound"
My Favorite Color - "Hooray!"
Russell! - "Scarlett's Weekend"
Mod Sun - "We Do This Shit" (feat Dej Loaf)
TeamMate - "Don't Count Me Out" (0:51)
Top Shelf 1988 - "Biz Markie" (feat Biz Markie)
Rockie Fresh - "Round Here"
Mac Miller - "Senior Skip Day"
Ale Araya - "Janet"
Boaz - "Don't Know" (feat Mac Miller)
Mac Miller - "Objects In The Mirror" (0:47)
Review: As a means of celebrating its 20th anniversary, Rostrum Records has assembled a special compilation album chronicling its rich history that was due to arrive for Record Store Day last year. The new long player features exclusive tracks from Mac Miller, Wiz Khalifa, Problem featuring Snoop Dogg and Freddie Gibbs, Innanet James featuring Pusha T and Kallitechnis, Mod Sun featuring DeJ Loaf, Biz Markie, Mike Taylor, Brevin Kim, Rockie Fresh, and more. These never-before-released gems offer a glimpse into the label's diverse and influential journey, showcasing the talent and creativity that have defined Rostrum Records over the past two decades. It's a must-have collection for fans and a testament to the label's enduring legacy.

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 in stock $35.01
Cold Light Wave
Cold Light Wave (hand-numbered 12" + insert limited to 110 copies)
Cat: BT 85. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Electro
Cold Light Wave (5:54)
Collective Paranoia (6:21)
Pass 3 (6:13)
The Chamber (5:14)
Review: Brokntoys has been helping to set the electro agenda for some years now. This 85th outing is a hand-stamped, white label 12" in mad limited quantities from Alex Jann and it opens with a cosmic adventure in the form of 'Cold Light Wave'. Things get much darker on 'Collective Paranoia' with its menacing low ends and booming sub-bass, then 'Pass 3' takes on a creepy atmosphere with sequential synth bleeps and bumpy broken beats keeping you guessing. Last of all is a funky cyborg disco workout in the form of 'The Chamber'.
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 in stock $19.48
She Caught The Train
She Caught The Train (limited 7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: HSRSS 0025C. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
She Caught The Train (2:53)
Cora (2:48)
Review: It's time to do the Harlem Shuffle once more here and lock into the rhythms of Ray Martell. His 'She Caught The Train' is something of an early reggae classic that now makes its way onto 7" vinyl for the first time. It was originally released in 1970 on the Trojan sub-label Joe in the UK and then rose to fame once more as a cover version from UB40 in 1983. The original has been on a load of compilations but has never stood alone on wax. When it came first as a single it was backed with 'Tea House From Emperor Roscoe' by Dice The Boss but here the label adds a super rare Ray Martell song in the form of 'Cora'.
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 in stock $14.73
Timemachine Love
Timemachine Love (clear vinyl 7" + insert)
Cat: CMTR 9. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Timemachine Love (4:27)
Rainy Cinderella (radio edit) (4:28)
Review: Not long after a lovely 7" from Ryusenkei in the form of 'Spring Rain', CMT is back with more beguiling and beautiful sounds from the Japanese artists. As always she mixes up elements of jazz funk, city pop, disco and more next to swooning instrumentals while her delicate voice soars. 'Timemachine Love' has a nice upbeat disco feel and rolling bass that never lets up on on the flip of this special sealer vinyl is 'Rainy Cinderella (radio edit) which is a more slow and sentimental soul sound that has poised bass and melancholic horns.
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Live At Newport Jazz Festival 1963
Cat: ODR 102JC02LP. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Criss-Cross (8:05)
Light Blue (9:46)
Epistrophy (6:28)
Nutty (13:46)
Blue Monk (11:19)
Review: Thelonious Monk's iconic performance at the Newport festival in 1963 showcased the brilliance of the 'High Priest of Bop' and his esteemed quartet. The lineup included the exceptional Charlie Rouse on tenor saxophone, Butch Warren on bass, and Frankie Dunlop on drums, marking a historic moment in jazz history. Monk's innovative compositions and the quartet's masterful execution captivated the audience, leaving an indelible mark on the festival's legacy. With Monk's pioneering spirit leading the way, the Newport performance remains a cherished milestone that highlights the genius of one of jazz's most legendary figures.
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Kintsugi Soul Steppers
Cat: RCLP 001. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
AKAI Telecom (2:38)
Bruk Encounter (3:12)
Shinjuku Skanking (2:02)
Never 4get (edit) (0:58)
Wind Rider (3:25)
Mercury Rising (1:33)
Riddim Changes (part 1 & 2) (4:00)
Review: Kintsugi is the Japanese art of fixing broken stuff in beautiful ways and thus embracing the item's history. It is also in part the name of this new Kintsugi Soul Stepper's album that mirrors that concept by "celebrating the beauty found in piecing together diverse fragments to create a harmonious whole." Filipino Canadian collective seekersinternational and beat-maker jjuwanstockton lead the charge, on a record that celebrates the fusions of many diverse sounds from dub to soul to nostalgic 1980s Japan, as well as many different cultures, and identities.
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The Big News
The Big News (LP + insert)
Cat: EILP 8007. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Black Label (4:17)
Konbini Confessions (7:02)
PP (5:58)
Stepfar 2feel (4:40)
Bop Boom (5:44)
Ngroove (3:55)
Beyond Affinity (7:47)
The Big News (6:38)
Review: The TBN Trio features pianist, keyboardist and composer Takeshi Ohbayashi alongside Ben Williams and Nate Smith, and between them they have some mad jazz skills. The Big News is their new album on Eight islands and it finds the ensemble merging virtuosity with innovation as each member brings a unique flair. The absorbing record blends Ohbayashi's intricate piano melodies, Williams' pulsating bass lines, and Smith's dynamic drumming and their synergy creates a captivating tapestry that effortlessly traverses various tempos and moods with effortless precision. The album showcases the trio's collective prowess with a rich tapestry of harmonies and rhythms that solidifies their position as a formidable force in the modern jazz landscape.
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 in stock $39.48
Just Something
Cat: AJXCD 735. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Soul
Back In Time
Don't Forget About Love
Anything
Mountains
How To Love
Be There In The Morning
Walk Away
Everyday Summer
Trojan Horse
For Once In My Life
I Love You
Review: British soul singer Dee C Lee started her career singing backup for Wham and the Style Council, before embarking on a solo career that included an early release on Mo Wax. By the late 90s, she'd pretty much stepped back from music though - making this new album for Acid Jazz a genuine surprise (it's her first new release for over a quarter of a century). It's rather good, too, with Lee's sublime and emotion-rich vocals soaring above 'heritage soul' style tracks that variously offer nods to bossa-nova ('Don't Forget About Love'), disco/jazz-funk fusion ('Be There In The Morning', with its excellent horns and fluttering flutes), and Motown-style stompers (the uplifting excellence of 'Walk Away').
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2 (remastered)
Cat: MRBLP 300. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Verocai (3:13)
Tezeta (feat Petar Martic) (3:23)
Motive I (3:32)
Mirouze (3:18)
ES-II Jazz (2:06)
Lyric (3:02)
Motive II (1:39)
Business Partners (feat Inturist) (3:34)
Corrida (3:28)
Credit History (1:22)
Nascimento (3:47)
Review: This is a black vinyl version of a reissue that we also have on gold vinyl of Soyuz's '2' album. Originally released in 2019, this album marks a significant phase in the band's evolution, offering a glimpse into the sound that would define their later work while retaining traces of avant-psychedelic-pop influences. Produced during bandleader Alex Chumak's transition from Minsk to Kyiv, the LP reflects the tension between exploration and homesickness. Drawing from influences like Mikita Arlou, Ethiopian jazz, and Italian library music, the album eloquently captures the melancholy of long-distance travel and transience, creating a sonic narrative of emotional flux.
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Rhetorical Islands
Rhetorical Islands (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAIT 35LP. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (2:23)
Track 2 (2:44)
Track 3 (3:48)
Track 4 (3:54)
Track 5 (2:20)
Track 6 (2:21)
Track 7 (2:20)
Track 8 (1:57)
Track 9 (2:53)
Track 10 (3:24)
Review: .Rhetorical Islands was originally pieced together from Giuseppe Ielasi's work for l'Audible Festival in Paris. An event dedicated to pushing forward thinking, mind-expanding, experimental and just plain strange sounds, his efforts certainly fit in with all of those terms. Presented here as ten standalone tracks, all without name and many without the usual elements we expect from a 'track', this first vinyl pressing of the work is really an extension of the original idea, rather than a time capsule of it. "Isolated sound worlds" is the phrase Ielasi used to describe what's happening here, and it's certainly true that the individual parts stand alone and can each be heard as autonomous. But together they also make a strange kind of sense, complementing, almost feeding into each other, even at the most stark juxtaposition. Ultimately, then, it's about interpretation, making what we choose from the ingredients.
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 in stock $26.85
Evolution (Special Edition)
Evolution (Special Edition) (limited translucent magenta vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SJRLP 551C. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Revelation (2:59)
Spirit Voice (1:55)
Cosmic Vision (1:22)
Wymbo-Ngoma (2:02)
Regeneration (1:21)
Freedom Bells (1:08)
Acknowledgement (0:34)
Love Parable (2:19)
Nola Reflex (3:11)
Evolution (2:41)
Cosmopolitan (2:17)
Second Line March (2:01)
Constant Search (3:03)
I Want Our Love To Always Last (2:35)
Mystic Sound (3:54)
Review: Drummer and composer David Lee Jr.'s acclaimed yet hard to find gem Evolution from 1974 is revered for the way it ingeniously melds the experimental spirit of John Coltrane and Sun Ra with the infectious rhythms of New Orleans. A standout among legendary New Orleans drummers, including Zigaboo Modeliste and Idris Muhammed, Lee Jr. showcased fiery innovation and unparalleled experimentation here on this 'lost classic' deep jazz album, originally released on Lee Jr.'s Supernal Records. It embodies a quest for creative progress and spiritual freedom and is rooted in the vibrant rhythms of New Orleans and Afro-Futurist musical concepts. It remains a rare and monumental achievement in the realm of deep and spiritual jazz, and here has been newly remastered for a limited magenta vinyl edition.
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Journey
Journey ('sunset' orange vinyl LP)
Cat: FUDISLP 1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Don't Want It
I Only Have You (feat Eno Williams)
Fade (feat Shells)
Yabaal To London (feat Dur-Dur Band)
Energy (feat Andreya Triana)
Journey (feat Mysie)
Signal Generator
Infra
Review: Celebrated UK dance duo Bondax aka George Townsend and Adam Kaye are back with a new vinyl release of their landmark album Journey. The pair from Lancaster first broke onto the scene as teenagers some decade ago now and since then have picked up plenty of high profile props from the likes of BBC 6, Spotify and many more, all while playing ever further afield. Now they land on wax for the first time with this album which encapsulates what their sound is all about across eight tracks including plenty of already well-loved singles like the title track itself.
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Unknown City
Unknown City (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: MDR 55. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Collapse (1:21)
Desert Cathedral (4:53)
False Speech (5:13)
Night Plotters (3:00)
Beszel (5:43)
Guarantee Safety In Our Cities (6:15)
Ul Qoma (6:01)
Wrists Free (feat Jerome) (5:00)
Catatonia (5:30)
Review: Turin's reputation as an enclave of Italian alternative music and culture is well known. Southern Europe's Motor City has the stunning piazzas and palazzos we want from its country, but also the huge industrial areas, many now in decline or waiting to be redeveloped, that catalyse so much in electronic and industrial music. Meanwhile, a few miles beyond town we find spectacular countryside, national parks, mountain ranges, and inspiration for deep ambient. SabaSaba were born from and into this, and the duo have established themselves as one of the region's foremost purveyors of unusual tunes. Unknown City is a like a blueprint for what a contemporary horror score could be, whether that's the slow release of the John Carpenter-esque 'Night Plotters', haunting chants and shimmers of 'Wrists Free', eerie atmospheres of 'False Speech', or anything in between.
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 in stock $23.69
YY
YY (gatefold LP with obi-strips)
Cat: UNLP 81. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Mapinguari (Encantado Da Mata) (1:50)
Uiara (Encantada Da Agua) - Vida E Cura (3:44)
Viva Nana (3:12)
Danca Dos Martelos (7:29)
Sonho Ancestral (4:44)
YY (5:02)
Mar De Cirandeiras (3:40)
Gloriosa (3:16)
Encantados (9:37)
Review: Amaro Freitas, hails from Recife, Brazil, and is propelled through life through by searching out different experiences. Venturing to Manaus in the Amazon basin in 2020 before starting work on this album, pianist Freitas immersed himself in a transformative journey that influenced his musical creation profoundly. Collaborating with the Satere Mawe indigenous community, his album Y'Y pays homage to nature and ancestral wisdom. Through tracks like 'Mapinguari (Encantado da Mata)' and 'Uiara (Encantada da Agua) - Life and Cure,' Freitas weaves tales of powerful spirits and mystical encounters. Incorporating elements from Afro-Brazilian and Indigenous cultures, the record is a significant exploration of connection, tradition, and the incandescent power of enchanted spirits.
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 in stock $48.42
LRC 003
LRC 003 (12")
Cat: LRC 003. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Techno
Skudge - "Departure" (6:25)
Skudge - "Fusion" (5:54)
Skudge - "Departure" (543FF remix) (6:23)
543FF - "Burden" (5:10)
543FF - "Zoning" (4:44)
543FF - "Container" (6:32)
Review: Mighty Swedish loop-techno and dub maestro Skudge takes care of one side of this new 12", while Dutch artist and Lazy Reflex Complex founder 543FF takes care of the flip. The first trio of tunes are all expertly reduced mixes of rolling and dubby drums, subtle synth motifs and generally dusty, li-fi aesthetics that are perfect for deployment in a basement or warehouse. The flipside is more heady and Millsian in approach with tightly woven layers of synth and drums all locking you into a state of deep meditation. The pulsating 'Zoning' is our favourite.
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 in stock $16.84
Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac (remastered)
Cat: OLE 2056LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Concubine (2:20)
Eye Of The Chicken (1:28)
Dum Dum (3:44)
Woly Boly (2:42)
Butthole Surfer (2:54)
Lady Sniff (3:46)
Cherub (6:21)
Mexican Caravan (2:46)
Cowboy Bob (2:55)
Gary Floyd (1:57)
Review: Originally released in 1984 by Touch & Go Records, Psychic was the startling debut album by a then largely unknown Butthole Surfers. And it laid out their stall pretty convincingly, with elements that nodded to the psychedelia implied in the title, but the record largely rooted in more 'traditional' punk sounds, the emerging surf-skate scene, and, to a lesser extent, country rock. Listening back now, and the collection has lost little of its original impact. From the moment you hit play, you know this is going to be an uncompromising and unstoppable assault on the senses, throwing weird effects, cunning tape edits, samples of Spanish radio stations, spit and (probably) blood into the mix. A reminder of a much more visceral and unleashed time in the history of music, to revisit is both joy and lamentation.
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 in stock $22.10
Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road
Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SHIMMY 2022LPC1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Floating Island (4:35)
Plants Used For Weaving (3:50)
Boundary Fence (4:22)
Aquaculture (3:32)
The Soft Structure (3:50)
A Mountain Is An Ancestor (3:44)
The Caretaker (3:39)
The Miner's Pale Child (3:28)
Groundwater (3:33)
On Redding Road (3:06)
Floating Epitaph (3:25)
Review: "I would beg listeners both animal and human to allow these beautiful landscapes I've created in collaboration with Mark Nelson to sing and speak and weep for themselves. Please. Forget about words. Just LISTEN," says Kramer of this latest exploration of sounds less familiar. Meanwhile, Nelson quotes the legendary Arthur Russell for his take on things: "If I could convince you these are words of love, the heartache would remain but the pain would be gone". The Chicago-based composer and performer certainly summarises this listening experience. There's pure bliss running through these serene ambient, almost New Age-style tracks, but within that a certain reflective sadness. Crystalline melodies refract and develop, ebb and flow, at times making pure harmonies, in other moments more atmospheric refrains. They make us long for things that were or may be, although there's still space here for taking stock and acknowledging what is.
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 in stock $25.00
Something In The Room She Moves
Cat: WIGCD 506. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl
These Morning
Something In The Room She Moves
Materia
Meyou
Spinning
Ocean
Evening Mood
Talking To The Whisper
Who Brings Me
Review: Julia Holter has subtly shifted focus on new album (her sixth in total) Something In The Room She Moves, moving away from exploring memory and dream-like states to instead focus on (in her words) "the complexity and transformability of our bodies". To create this rather distinctive (and rather good sound world), she added her own ethereal vocals to self-created backing tracks rich in electric fretless bass, warming wind and reed instruments, and distinctive synth sounds plucked from a Yamaha CS060. The results are predictably immersive and soul-enriching, with highlights including stunning opener 'Sun Girl', the percussively inventive 'Spinning', and the pastoral, dreamy 'Evening Mood'.
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Ashita No Joe Rap (Hiyolina Mix)
Cat: KBKA 5. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Ashita No Joe Rap (Hiyolina mix) (4:11)
Ashita No Joe Rap (Hiyolina mix - instrumental) (4:10)
Review: Rapper Isao Bito mesmerises here with his fluid delivery in 'Ashita no Joe Rap.' "Take it! Take it! Take it!" echoes as a potent punch line that will leave you locked in and ready for more. This miraculous 7" single remixes a renowned tune and blends the iconic 'Ashita no Joe' intro loop with Schooly D's fierce drums, complemented by deft scratches. Isao Bito's rap mastery elevates the track to perfection, stirring primal emotions as it goes. The persuasive flow captivates with sheer intensity as a dynamic exchange of punchlines ensues. This is a tune with a great duality at its heart and will leave the dance floor in awe.
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15
15 (limited 12")
Cat: JWTWN 015. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Track 1 (8:00)
Track 2 (6:03)
Track 3 (5:45)
Track 4 (8:53)
Review: The Just What The World Needs label is back with its 15th EP from the eponymous production outfit behind the imprint and it carries right on from where the last one left off. 'Track 1' is a fiery and Latin-tinged Afro gem with funky rhythms and big horns that bring sunny and open-air party vibes. 'Track 2' has a hint of MPB to it with more low-slung funk grooves and steamy vocals while 'Track 3' then flips the script again with a more cosmic vibe and plenty of mad Rhodes chords. Last but not least is 'Track 4' with some lo-fi and light night melon twisting disco sounds.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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Out To Get You
Cat: BSTX 098. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Out To Get You (7:48)
Out To Get You (Massimo Berardi edit) (5:36)
Out To Get You (radio version) (3:48)
Review: Best Record has secured the rights to this 12" vinyl reissue of Fascination 'Out to Get You', which is dedicated to Giancarlo Meo, the esteemed producer behind Easy Going and other iconic acts. This release, curated by Claudio Casalini, pays homage to Italy's vibrant disco era and blends elements of disco, soul, and funk. The original comes as three different and equally captivating versions, including a re-edit by DJ Massimo Berardi who injects plenty of contemporary flair while preserving the essence of the original tracks. With its fusion of retro charm and modern energy, this reissue offers a nostalgic yet danceable vibe and is primed and ready to for igniting dance floors worldwide once again.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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From Us To You #3 1964 EP (mono)
Cat: REP 054. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
50s/60s
From Us To You (1:43)
Whit Monday To You (1:17)
I Saw Her Standing There (1:13)
Kansas City, Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey (2:14)
You Can't Do That (2:32)
Sure To Fall (In Love With You) (2:11)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:05)
Matchbox (1:45)
Honey Don't (2:01)
From Us To You (0:32)
Review: The Beatles' EP From Us To You #3 captures a 1964 BBC session that encapsulates the band's early charm and infectious energy. Featuring a whopping ten tracks, it was recorded in the BBC's Paris Studios in Regent Street, London and fact fans will note that 'Honey Don't which was later included on the album Beatles For Sale and sung by Ringo, here features John on the vocals. Elsewhere the EP captures the band's irresistible melodies and tight harmonies with three of the tunes originally penned by the band's favourite rockabilly star Carl Perkins. Each song is a testament to The Beatles' enduring influence on popular music and overall serves as a timeless reminder of the band's unmatched creativity which continues to this day with new AI-produced singles that the much talked about one earlier in the year.
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A True
A True (7")
Cat: JGM 7011. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Dennis Brown & Dhaima - "A True" (3:39)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Nu True" (3:37)
Review: Experience the brilliance of Dennis Brown's late 70s roots vocal cut with this crucial reissue from Joe Gibbs. This new 45rpm features captivating harmonies by the acclaimed USA singer Dhaima, who is a frequent Brown collaborator, and here they combine in superb fashion for a deep roller with buttery vocals. On the flip side, indulge in the mesmerising dub version crafted by The Mighty Two. This is another great reggae release from the tireless folk at the Joe Gibbs imprint.
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Mother
Mother (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5612487. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Deep House
From Within (4:06)
Promises (feat Rochelle Jordan) (3:28)
Can't Let Go (3:57)
Side By Side (3:58)
Self To Blame (feat Kayla Blackmon) (4:00)
Cartier (2:49)
Heartbeat (3:31)
Saint Rex (4:14)
All U Like (4:28)
Every Lil' (feat DJ Plead & MJ Nebrada) (3:07)
Oceanic (3:26)
Grown On Me (3:54)
Review: Mother is Logic1000's debut album. An alias of Samantha Poulter, the Berlin-based DJ and producer explains it has been insured by her becoming a parent. "I felt so much love and inspiration entering into motherhood that I just needed to create something really powerful," says the producer who hails from Sydney and has collaborated on the lad single 'Grown On Me' with her husband and long-time creative partner Thom McAlister. It is an album that runs that gamut from broken beats to smoky soul, shuffling basement grooves to heady and hypotonic, dubbed-out rollers.
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Astral Flights EP
Astral Flights EP (12" + posters)
Cat: TF 010. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Martian Tools (4:29)
Astral Flight 606 (7:58)
Cosmic Bells (5:38)
Asterion (6:40)
Review: It's ten up for the Terrestrial Funk label and they mark the occasion with one of their best offerings yet: this Astral Flight EP from Dan Pau brings dreamy cosmic ambience to stripped-back analogue house beats. The opener 'Martian Tools' sounds like Omar S after one too many doobies, and 'Astral Flight 606' then layers up more wispy celestial pads and glistening synths over chattery beats. On the B-side, 'Cosmic Bells' rides nice deep kicks and has lithe, firefly-like synth details that are wispy and delicate darting about up top. 'Asterion' closes out this most hypnotic and beautiful of EPs with subtle acid hints.
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Mindways
Mindways (12")
Cat: NOCTURNE 011. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Progressive House
Mindways (7:11)
Touch (6:57)
A Little Love (5:30)
Diska Tek! (6:44)
Review: Josh Ludlow shows that he knows a thing or two about crafting superb arps and lush prog house records with this new outing on Nocturne Music. 'Mindways' is a brilliantly colourful opener with neon lines and bubbling sequences over fleshy drums. 'Touch' channels a bit of Metro Area style nu-disco production with its cowbells, textured bassline and late-night allure, and 'A Little Love' then gets more deep cut and steamy with some sensuous vocals and vast, pillowy kicks. Last of all is the more textural and raw tech-disco stepper 'Diska Tek!' to complete the package.
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New World
Cat: AAOS 241. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
New World (8:11)
Exaltation (5:00)
Greetings Of Love (8:13)
Jubilation
Elevation (0:09)
Review: Nat Birchall is a prolific artist and someone who has proven he can do all forms of jazz from spiritual to contemporary to dub styled. This newest album from him finds him join with an expanded Unity Ensemble to cook up six original compositions featuring the likes of cult UK tenor saxophonist Alan Skidmore and guest percussionist Mark Wastell. They all came together initially at a John Coltrane tribute concert at London's Cafe Oto last year and soon found they had a common creative group so decided to get in the studio together. That early synergy shines through here on a lush five track record that is expansive and uplifting and rich in celestial melody.
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Gomma Dancefloor Gems Vol 2
VARIOUS
Cat: TOYT 142. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Deadstock 33s - "My Best Dub" (4:28)
Bottin - "Red Onions" (5:29)
Munk - "Violent Love" (2024 version) (3:37)
Leroy Hanghofer - "Das Pi" (3:56)
Headman/Whomadewho - "Satisfaction" (4:21)
Mercury - "Sweetness" (6:34)
In Flagranti - "In The Silver White Box" (5:57)
Munk - "Kick Out The Chairs" (Whomadewho remix) (4:37)
Golden Bug - "St Tropez" (4:20)
Cecile - "Sweetness 86" (6:30)
Hiltmeyer Inc - "Chefsong" (4:48)
Nancy Whang & Bonar Bradberry - "Working The Midnight Shift" (Disco version) (6:19)
Review: Gomma played a vital role in the popularisation of the indie-dance explosion that happened some 20 years ago now. Best known for being spearheaded by US indie outfit LDC Sound system, it combined dance, disco, wave, post-punk and more into a party-ready sound that found favour with both ravers and guitar heads. This second collection from the German label highlights the best of music they put out back then with names like In Flagranti, label co-founder Munk, Nancy Whang & Bonar Bradberry and many more all present and correct.
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Love Has Found You
Cat: BSTX 099. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love Has Found You (4:39)
Nightime Lady (5:47)
Review: Best Records has got some superb reissues dropping right now, just in time for summer, and Mike Francis's brilliantly Balearic soul cut from 1982 is next up. This effortlessly heartwarming vocal track was produced by Paul and Peter Micioni and emerged from the Italo Disco scene in Italy on the heels of a former big hit with the Metropole group. However, on this project, he worked under a new stage name but didn't lose any of his creative edge. 'Love Has Found You' is impossibly laidback and lovely with its carefree melodies and 'Nighttime Lady' is a mid-tempo slow burner with funky low ends and a nice playful vocal full of love.
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Sith VIP
Sith VIP ('lava pit' purple marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: VNRBOX 001AB. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Sith (VIP) (5:51)
Lost Science (6:21)
Review: 26 years ago Blame embraced the dark forces of the Sith (a good five years before the Revenge movie) - and it finally got a release in 2021. Now comes the VIP. Even more score-like and dramatic with its energy and intention, this will have you unleashing force destruction before you can even whip out your sabre. 'Lost Science' is another unreleased gem from the same late 90s era. Big jazzy drums, caverns of space and a sense of cosmic jazz that's hard to find in contemporary breakbeat music. The dark force is strong on this one.
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&Chakib
&Chakib (LP)
Cat: LWONDER 62. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Intro (2:51)
Muri (feat Chakib Bouzidi) (3:17)
Dobra (feat Chakib Bouzidi) (3:35)
Se Ve (feat G Zamora) (3:54)
Interlude (2:17)
Bougara (2:59)
Kistra (3:00)
Passaporte (feat Gonz Cabrera) (4:42)
Ne Nabra (feat Chakib Bouzidi) (3:31)
Long Story Short (2:54)
Review: &Chakib is the debut album from Swiss Producer, DJ, and live-act Dominik Traub, also known as Dandara. Infusing influences from Africa, Asia, and Latin America with European techno and house, Dominik's signature sound shines through. The album's inception came after a fateful encounter with Algerian vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Chakib Bouzidi at a festival in Basel. Despite Chakib's untimely passing, Dominik continued the project, honouring his memory by completing the work. Infused with Chakib's voice notes and collaborative recordings, the album serves as a heartfelt tribute and through resilient collaboration and creative influence it emerges as a fine collection of globally influenced dance music.
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Seriously
Seriously (white vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 040W. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Funk
Seriously (2:44)
Komet Ride (2:57)
Review: Available in extremely limited quantities, this new 7" from Burning Soul arrives in both black, or as we have it here, white, and it's another gem from Kidding that keeps up this fine Swiss label's high-quality output. The A-side bursts to life with 'Seriously,' a blistering funk anthem infused with Hammond-organ melodies, underpinned by a deep bass groove and gritty guitar licks. Flipping over to the B-side, 'Komet Ride' kicks up the tempo with even more vigorous drumming and exhilarating organ solos. It's a whirlwind of funk brilliance, underscoring Kidding's knack for delivering electrifying musical adventures.

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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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In Your Corner
Cat: KCR 131. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
In Your Corner (3:41)
Bewilderment (3:40)
Review: Pale Jay's latest LP Bewilderment spawns two more treasure here on this new and essential 7" from Karma Chief Records. Up first is an Afro-beat tinged cut, 'In Your Corner' with a subtly uplifting rhythm although listen deeper and you'll get locked in to the lyrics which detail an internal struggle for self-acceptance. On the flip is the album title cut which showcase Jay's signature sounds - silky falsetto over soulful harmonies and dusty hip-hop beats. This one also tell a story, this time about the breakdown of a family and the journey into self that ensues.
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Astral Trip Remixes
Astral Trip Remixes (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FLTD 016R. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Night Heat (Allysha Joy remix) (4:48)
Gimme Five (Jailed Jamie & Lorenzo Soria remix) (5:34)
Wagwan (Divorce From New York remix) (5:15)
Minor Mood (Sofatalk & Footnote remix) (4:38)
City Cathedratics (Karmasound remix) (4:45)
Review: Skygaze has some recent tunes remixed on this new Flumo Limited 12" and the results are nice and varied. The opener is from Allysha Joy who flips 'Night Heat' into a lively broken beat run through with warming and soulful synths and a sprinkling of percussion. 'Gimme Five' (Jailed Jamie & Lorenzo Soria remix) then ups the ante with a party-starting house vibe and fiery stabs. 'Wagwan' gets a fresh dose of broken beats from Divorce From New York that will have you flailing your limbs in all directions and Sofatalk & Footnote then keep things a little deeper with their jazzy and sun-kissed take on 'Minor Mood'. 'City Cathedratics' is the final cut and becomes a cosmic and heady, percussive and shimmering late-night sound thanks to the work of Karmasound remix.
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6 Underground: Rewired
Cat: CUP 023CDM. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
6 Underground (Two Lone Swordsmen vocal mix)
6 Underground (Nelle Hooper's dub)
6 Underground (Two Lone Swordsmen instrumental mix)
6 Underground (Fila Brazillias Samba)
Review: Second time around for Sneaker Pimps' Six Underground, the lesser-celebrated follow-up to the duo's renowned 'Spin Spin Sugar' single (famous, of course, because of Armand Van Helden's influential 'Dark Garage' remix). While the revisions included here - all initially released in 1996 - did not make as big an impression, all four have stood the test of time impressively. The headline attraction is a pair of Two Lone Swordsmen rubs, which are amongst the earliest reworks Weatherall and Tenniswood laid down under the alias. The vocal and instrumental takes are low slung trip-hop tracks overlaid with heady electronic elements. Elsewhere, Nellee Hooper channels the spirit (and sound) of his work with Massive Attack, and Hull boys Fila Brazillia lay down a typically deep, dubby and slowly evolving downtempo workout.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Something In The Room She Moves (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 506X. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl (5:50)
These Morning (3:47)
Something In The Room She Moves (6:15)
Spinning (6:11)
Materia (3:10)
Meyou (5:13)
Evening Mood (6:20)
Ocean (5:35)
Talking To The Whisper (3:40)
Who Brings Me (6:39)
Review: Julia Holter's sixth album Something in the Room She Moves might just be the Los Angeles songwriter's best work. In the past she has often explored memory and dreamlike futures but on this new outing she is very much more in the moment throughout. She explains herself hat "There's a corporeal focus, inspired by the complexity and transformability of our bodies." Musically the album mixes fretless electric bass pitches with her unique vocal melodies. The recognisable sounds of the Yamaha CS-60 interweave with more organic wind instruments and add up to a fluid, watery sound that flows smooth and carries you along with it amongst the gorgeous harmonies.
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Plunge
Plunge (limited translucent water blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 691835 885636. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Days (3:39)
Jacket (3:12)
Rollin’ In (4:39)
Why Does It Take So Long (4:04)
Freakz (3:23)
Wind Blows (4:03)
Another Way (4:21)
Runaway (2:42)
Stay (3:14)
Review: "No-one knew the songs or what the plan was. We kept it loose and fun. This was the spirit of the sessions. No headphones, no playback, minimal overdubs, or bleed. Fast and loose," says Sam Evian of his latest record, the first to grace his new imprint, Thirty Tigers. If that's not enough to make you balk with jealously at not being invited, then the idea of Big Thief's Adrian Lenker and Sufjan Stevens, among others, debasing to Evian's house in the Catskills to examine a revamped studio, complete with vintage tape deck and console, then going wild swimming at midnight, just as snow fell, might seal the deal. The following day, work began on Plunge, a record with no real fixed direction or plan. In the end, it will - or, at least, it should - be remembered among Evian's finest offerings. A stunning collection of folk-leaning rock 'n' roll, Americana and jangly indie, you can almost smell upstate New York.
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Black Soul Brothers
Black Soul Brothers (green vinyl LP + insert limited to 100 copies)
Cat: GROO 057G. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Funk
Cinco Anos (4:51)
Pedacos (4:04)
Mister Funk (5:24)
Flaca Louca (1:46)
Black Soul Brother (2:53)
Lua Cheia (4:38)
Pode Se Queimar (4:12)
Fabrica De Papeis (3:59)
Review: Miguel De Deus's Black Soul Brothers album orientates from 1977 and its status amongst hardcore record nerds has not diminished over time. It's a hard-to-find and much sought-after original that now gets a very limited reissue on green vinyl via Groovie out of Portugal. The family of De Deus has been involved and contributed by supplying a stunning collection of photos for the inner sleeve. The album embodies the soulful essence of the era in which De Deus was at the forefront of the vibrant Afro-funk movement. He led it alongside a cadre of "heavy" musicians during the era of burgeoning Black Power scenes and cooked up a dynamic fusion of raw rock-funk-psychedelic-tropicalia, embodying the spirit of cultural rebellion and musical innovation at the same time.
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Seriously
Seriously (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 040. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Funk
Seriously (2:39)
Komet Ride (2:54)
Review: It's always a good day when a new Burning Soul 7" drops in our laps and this new one is another standout that comes in very limited quantities on either black or white vinyl. It's the great work of Kidding and opens with 'Seriously' which is a Hammond-organ laced and flame hot funk workout with low-slung bass and lots of great grit riffs. The flipside picks up the pace with 'Komet Ride' which has even more energetic drums and even more mad finger action on the organ. Frenetic funk of the highest order.
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Orientations
Orientations (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FAVM 023. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Jazz
Camels To Cairo
Segah Leaves
Orientation (Kheneccordian) (#1)
Carnatic Clarinet
Intercollegiate Jazz Festival Introduction
Takseem It Seems "Beautiful Eyes"
Orientation The Telling Of Thai'me) (#2) (1:10)
Mellow Cello (Mid 1970's Television In Tehran, Iran)
Shahin
Pentakarnatica (Rehearsal)
Orientation (Poetically Past The Present) (#3)
Piano, Santur & Drum (interlude)
Persuasian (4:09)
Orientation (Of Mandarin Myth) (#4)
Pacific Breeze
Humalayan (Edited version)
Summer Thyme In Tehran
Ketch Me If You Can (Improvisation) (2:36)
Orientation (Central Asian Occasion) (#5) (1:15)
Improv In Isfahan (extended - Full version) (18:13)
Camels From Cairo (0:28)
Review: Lloyd Miller's Orientations album has been sourced from his personal archives of masters and recordings. it offers a unique glimpse into his musical journey and finds him playing all instruments via multi tracking such as piano, bass, drums, santur and oud. Curated and transferred from tape by Adam Michael Terry, this double album production presents a carefully selected collection from enchanting melodies to intricate compositions, all of which showcase Miller's diverse talent and endless thirst for new musical explorations. With meticulous attention to detail, Terry brings these archival recordings to life, providing you with a captivating experience that spans several genres and sub-cultures.
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Malcolm X
Cat: JGM 7010. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Earl Sixteen - "Malcom X" (3:46)
The Mighty Two - "Malcom X" (version) (3:51)
Review: Many of you reading this may recognise this song from Dennis Brown's rendition on his iconic Visions LP, but this version actually predates that one. It was originally penned by Winston MacAnuff, also known as the Electric Dread, and features vocals by Earl Sixteen. It has previously debuted as a 7" on Gibbs' Belmont label in 1975, while Sixteen went on and recorded it again for Derrick Harriott on the Wild Flower label a year later. This rendition is often considered the definitive cut, but we shall leave you to decide on that one.
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Magnetismo Inexplicable
Cat: NOVIORBIS 06. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Techno
Musica Interminable (8:06)
Magnetismo Inexplicable (7:53)
Three O'clock (rework) (6:22)
Portamento (5:46)
Review: Novi Orbis is a label that has said before it is on a journey into outer space and that sonic mission continues here with a new EP from Elias Sternin. He is a fresh new school soundsmith with who impresses with this one from the off: 'Musica Interminable' is all bendy bass and driving, swampy synths with thudding kicks that sound like a future rave in the stars. 'Magnetismo Inexplicable' is another nice and elastic mix of drums and bass with bright progressive chords and 'Three O'clock' (rework) then gets loose and tripped out. 'Portamento' closes down with a gurgling baseline and snappy drums to get you marching.
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Global Underground 45: Brooklyn
Danny TENAGLIA / VARIOUS
Global Underground 45: Brooklyn (gatefold yellow & blue & purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 505419 7757235. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Monika Kruse meets Pig & Dan - "So Good" (8:48)
Harrison Crump - "Deep Down Inside" (Michel Cleis remix) (9:52)
Jay Lumen - "The One" (10:06)
VSK - "Echinopsis" (7:16)
Kevin Yost - "Defence Mechanism" (7:10)
Tenzella - "Hi 79" (5:25)
Uncertain - "Cure" (5:19)
Juri Heidemann - "Haras" (6:23)
Steve Robinson - "No Space, No Time" (6:54)
Uncertain - "Clash" (5:08)
Taster Peter - "Body Call" (6:18)
D Leria - "Invisible" (6:19)
Filterheadz & Horatio - "Bells Of Brightones" (6:41)
Uto Karem - "Your Voice" (feat Biba) (6:33)
George Vidal - "Out From Obscurity" (6:48)
D Unity - "More Drums Please" (5:29)
Review: Global Underground is one of the longest-running DJ mix series and it has always been one of the best. Plenty of big-names over the years have made their mark, often more than once, and now it is the turn of the famously long-playing New York titan Danny Tenaglia to show us what he's made of. He brings his signature grooves and a hint of Latin flavour to proceedings on this, a third and final installment of his trilogy for the series. It is mostly contemporary names serving up new school sounds but all delivered with Danny's cultured and old school DJ mentality.
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Tigers Blood
Tigers Blood (LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 278601. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
3 Sisters (4:06)
Evil Spawn (3:10)
Ice Cold (3:30)
Right Back To It (4:33)
Burns Out At Midnight (3:02)
Bored (2:56)
Lone Star Lake (3:15)
Crimes Of The Heart (3:00)
Crowbar (4:01)
365 (3:05)
The Wolves (3:57)
Tigers Blood (3:53)
Review: Waxahatchee is emerging, butterfly like, from a cocoon that has kept her safe for most of her career. There was nothing ugly or hidden about Katie Crutchfield's older output. But it was intimate, quiet, thoughtful, vulnerable and, at times, almost a little nervous. At least some of those adjectives became irrelevant with the last LP, Saint Cloud, and now she follows up that ten-foot-tall 2020 triumph with Tigers Blood, continuing in a similar vein. Having significantly increased the size of her audience with the preceding, infinitely rousing record, Crutchfield simultaneously looks to please those newcomers and win even more over here. The tracks are similarly open armed, proud and accessible, but the razor sharp songwriting - dealing with everything from trying to stay still without being bored, to self doubt - has lost none of its impact, and the instrumental arrangements have arguably never been stronger.
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Glasgow Eyes
Cat: FC 226CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Venal Joy
American Born
Mediterranean X Film
Jamcod
Discotheque
Pure Poor
The Eagles & The Beatles
Silver Strings
Chemical Animal
Second Of June
Girl 71
Hey Lou Reid
Review: 40 years after the band's formation, The Jesus & Mary Chain have delivered their eighth studio album, their first full length release of new material for seven years. Admirably, the Reid brothers have refused to rest on their laurels and offer-up something undeniably nostalgic - catnip for long term fans if you will - but instead have fused elements of their familiar sound and style with plenty of fresh ideas. There are audible nods to Suicide, Kraftwerk and the improvisational practices of jazz, but also tons of fuzz, feedback and aural chaos. It's an invigorating mixture that's best exemplified by 'Jamcod', where the pair's red-raw guitars, low-slung bass and acid-fried vocals rise above a skittish electro beat, the slipped shoegaze-goes-dreampop flex of 'Chemical Animal', and the pleasingly spiky and punchy 'Girl 71'.
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Wonderland
Cat: FRO 016. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Techno
Wonderland (5:45)
Running (5:07)
Review: Shadowy techno talent Daniel Avery has been associated with playing killer sets at fabric for more than a decade now. He was entrusted with warm up duties at a very early stage in his career and now carries on his relationship with a second release via fabric Originals which is part of the iconic clubs's ongoing 25 year anniversary celebrations. Says the man himself about this new two-tracker, "as with every club record I ever make, [this one] has Room 1 coursing through its veins. I know that room like the back of my hand and this is how the room sounds in my skull."
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The Groove Line
Cat: SVM 102VEP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Groove Line (Steal Vybe extended club mix) (7:49)
Groove Line (Steal Vybe Classic mix) (7:23)
Groove Line (Boogie On Down mix) (7:47)
Groove Line (Steal Vybe extended club instrumental) (7:49)
Review: There is a very loveable retro soul feel to this new package of trad house sounds from Steal Vybe & Lamone. It takes the form of a The Heatwave classic that has been all remade and flipped into a slightly more contemporary cut but one that will still make a big mark on the old school crew. The instrumental is a real gem but it's the soaring vocals and funky baselines of the original that are sure to get plenty of hammer under the sun this summer, especially the irresistible boogie mix. Drop this one and it is sure to get immediate and big reactions.
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