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Egomatic Annie
Egomatic Annie (CD single)
Cat: OSHCD 02. Rel: 27 Sep 07
 
Indie/Alternative
Egomatic Annie
Unless
Review: Leapfrogging conventional rock sounds and hop-scotching conformity, these unassuming young gentlemen yell "Up your pigeon-hole!" to an industry obsessed with format and repeated musical templates. In the humble surroundings of a quaint English seaside village, the members of Odd Shaped Head reside in chaotic harmony: Paul (bass/vocals), Ricky (guitar/vocals), Rob (drums) and Andrew (guitar); from childhood chums to grown up geeky misfits. The quirky quartet release their new single "Egomatic Annie". Their eclectic brand of energetic, rhythmic, funk-punk, jerky bass popping, powerful scatterbrained drumming and stabbing guitars bursting into vibrant melodies draws more fans along to venues already packed with a collage of characters. This is not to be missed.
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A White White Day
A White White Day (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: K 001. Rel: 17 Jan 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
First Part
Second Part
Review: Klamm is the new label dedicated to the artistic output of Saele Valese. After "Ivic", a collection of old and new materials published on Alva Noto's label (NOTON) at the beginning of the year, Saele Valese releases now his first real album "A White, White Day". Written and recorded between 2018 and 2021 the material of this work was sliced, glued and recreated several times, just like a filmmaker in the editing process, before finding its final form. Inspired indeed by the most poetic cinema, 'A White, White Day' represents, in the form of a non-linear and enigmatic narrative, a personal and psychological reflection on time, memory and dreams. Mastered by Rashad Becker.
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Sons Of The Sun
Cat: BBE 607ACD. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Sun Is Gonna Rise
Oceanside
Underwater Dreaming
Shake It
The Journey
Infinite Love
Sun Gods
Ubiquity
Shine Like The Sun
Review: Remote working is not new - artists have collaborated by exchanging files since Internet connection speeds allowed it - but few have pursued it more enthusiastically than Sons of the Sun, a duo made up of South East London beat-maker/multi-instrumentalist Maverick Quest and Texas-based singer and rapper JTronius. The duo initially met online and decided to spark up a Transatlantic collaboration. The results, as showcased on this fine debut album, are rarely less than inspired. Casually joining the dots between future soul, synth-powered P-funk, Afrobeat, jazz and hip-hop, it's a set that oozes musical quality from start to finish. At times it sounds a little like Plantlife or Thundercat, at other times like a hip-hop head's take on 21st century London jazz; throughout, you'll be royally entertained.
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Resolution 653
Cat: NONPLUSCD 003. Rel: 05 Apr 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Sun Rec
User
8
Waterfalls
Aggro Acid
Arc
Love Arp
Thomp
Talkin' Mono
Rift Zone
Plok
Delta Zone (Advance)
Memory Implant
Review: Alex Green and Damon Kirkham's debut album has been a long time coming. It follows an action-packed decade that's seen them morph from drum & bass punishers to dubstep fusionists and, more recently, bass music experimentalists. With such experience behind them, it's perhaps no surprise that Resolution 653 is an eclectic set. What's more surprising is the expansiveness of their approach. Within the album's 13 tracks lies glass-clear electronic futurism, brain-warping acid tracks, murky dusbtep, slo-mo 4/4 sweetness, hard edged electro bounce, off-kilter IDM and, naturally, 140 BPM bass bangers. As a summary of where British bass music's at in 2011, it's unsurpassed.
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Drum & Bass Life
GOLDIE / VARIOUS
Drum & Bass Life (mixed 4xCD)
Cat: 538702 0. Rel: 11 Oct 19
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Goldie - "Inner City Life"
Omni Trio - "Renegade Snares"
Leviticus - "The Burial"
Origin Unknown - "Valley Of The Shadows"
Andy C - "Roll On"
Asylum - "Bass 2 Dark"
Roni Size - "Brown Paper Bag"
Dj Hazard - "Air Guitar"
John B - "Up All Night"
Total Science - "Soul Patrol" (feat Mc Conrad)
Logistics - "Together"
Dj Zinc - "Casino Royale"
Metalheadz - "Terminator"
Renegade - "Terrorist"
Peshay - "Psychosis"
Shy Fx - "Shake Ur Body"
Dj Marky & Xrs - "Lk"
Baron - "Drive In, Drive By"
Dj Hype - "Roll The Beats"
Fresh - "Signal"
Belly L - "Low Blow"
Goldie - "I Adore You"
Little Dragon - "Little Man" (Marcus Intalex remix)
Dj Hazard - "Food Fight"
Conquering Lion - "Code Red" (94 remix)
Adam F - "Circles"
4 Hero - "Star Chasers"
A Gut Called Gerald - "Like A Drug"
Roni Size - "Watching Windows" (Dj Die Gnarly vocal mix)
Cool Hand Flex - "Melody Madness" (Cool Hand Flex remix)
Da Intelax - "What Ya Gonna Do"
The Brothers Grimm - "Exodus (The Lion Awakes)"
2 Bad Mice - "Bombscare"
Boogie Times Tribe - "The Dark Stranger" (Origin Unknown mix)
Alex Reece - "Pulp Friction"
Breakage - "Spread Out"
Digital & Spirit - "Phantom Force"
High Contrast - "Everything's Different" (Caliber remix)
Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket - "Jazz Tickles"
Total Science, Digital & Spirit - "Rumble"
Voltage - "Losing"
E Z Rollers - "Weekend World"
Studio Pressure - "Jump"
Doc Scott - "Rage"
Dbridge & Vegas - "True Romance"
Nookie - "Sound Of Music"
Dragonfly - "Visions Of Rage"
Da Intalex - "Nice & Slow"
Q Project - "Champion Sound" (Alliance remix edit)
Deep Blue - "The Helicopter Tune"
Krust - "Soul In Motion"
Doc Scott - "Blue Skies"
Photex - "Minotaur"
Ram Trilogy - "No Reality"
Digital - "Waterhouse Dub"
Dusky - "Yoohoo" (Ltj Bukem remix)
Dj Fresh & Sigma - "Cylon"
Goldie - "Digital"
Photek - "The Hidden Camera"
Review: 2019 has been big for Goldie. The late summer saw the anniversary reissue of his second album "Saturnz Return", and now he's put together a bumper collection of drum & bass gems. Across "60 tracks that smashed it" as the release is sub-titled, the proudly British sound of drum & bass is explored and exposed thanks to music from all the key players including Roni Size, Doc Scott, Photex, Krust, DJ Zinc and many more familiar faces. Of course, the Metalheadz boss' own "Inner City Life" kicks off in triumphant fashion and the vibes keep coming thick and fast from there on in.
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RTJ CU4TRO
Cat: 405053 8833973. Rel: 05 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Yankee Y El Valiente (Trooko version)
Ooh La La (feat Santa Fe Klan - Mexican Institute Of Sound version)
Fuera De Vista (feat Baco Exu Do Blues - Trooko version)
Santa Calamifuck (Eva, Chucho, Yulian & Nick Hook version)
Goonies Contra ET (feat Sarah La Morena & El Individuo - Danny Brasco & Nick Hook version)
Caminando En La Nieve (feat akapellah, Apache & Pawmps - Orestes Gomez & Nick Hook version)
JU$T (feat Pharrell Williams & Zack De La Rocha - Toy Selectah version)
Nunca Mirar Hacia Atras (Bomba Estereo version)
El Suelo Debajo (Son Rompe Pera version)
Tirando El Detonador (feat Lido Pimienta, Javier Arce & Iggor Cavalera - Mas Aya & Nick Hook version)
Unas Palabras Para El Peloton De Fusilamiento (Radiacion) (Adrian Terrazas-Gonzalez & El Producto version)
Review: Hip-hop supergroup Run The Jewels have looked back on their Run the Jewels 14 album and reworked it through a squarely Latin American lens. They have called upon artists from across the diaspora and in doing so spotlight a real wealth of talent for another superb album in this feel-good band's impeccable run. Oscar-winning Broadway megastar Lin-Manuel Miranda is one of the standouts in an album full of wild different and expressive sounds. This is certainly a collaborative free-for-all that is well worth hearing.
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The Overload
Cat: 387891 4. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The Overload
Dead Horse
Payday
Rich
The Incident
Witness
Land Of The Blind
Quarantine The Sticks
Tall Poppies
Pour Another
100% Endurance
Review: Those who still pay attention to the music press may have noticed a fair bit of chatter about post-punk outfit Yard Act's debut album, The Overload, which one esteemed organ described as being "wonderfully wacky". That arguably does the album a disservice - "wacky" has negative connotations to some - but it is certainly a fun, freewheeling affair, whose tongue-in-cheek lyrics are frequently rip-roaringly funny. Sitting somewhere between vintage post-punk, Idles, Sleaford Mods and the Arctic Monkeys (the Leeds' band's vocals are often heavily accented), it's a riotous mix of gnarled guitar riffs, bombastic bass, shout-along choruses, drum machine beats and surprise nods to disparate musical styles (EG West African rhythms on 'Payday', Juju guitars on 'Land of the Blind') .
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You & I
You & I (CD)
Cat: 405053 8889048. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Pop
Don't Think Twice
You Only Love Me
Praising You (feat Fatboy Slim)
Unfeel It
Waiting For You
You & I
That Girl
Shape Of Me
Look At Me Now
Girl In The Mirror
Notting Hill
I Don’t Wanna Be Your Friend
Review: Rita Ora recently described her hotly anticipated third album, You & I, as "like my diary of the last few years". Masterminded in collaboration with executive producer Oak Felder and featuring Ora as a credited co-writer throughout, the album has been trailed as loosely chronological musical wander through the highs and lows of relationships and falling in love. Ora is in fine form throughout, singing confidently (and sometimes passionately) atop backing tracks that offer a 21st century synth-pop take on dance music culture - as has been the fashion for a number of years. It also contains a genuine club anthem in the shape of 'Praising You', an inventive, hands-aloft, festival-friendly banger that makes extensive use of Fatboy Slim big beat classic 'Praise You' (for which he gets a 'featured' credit).
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BBC Sessions 1982-1984
Cat: 019029 5154462. Rel: 27 Aug 21
 
Indie/Alternative
1969 (John Peel Session 1982)
Alice (John Peel Session 1982)
Good Things (John Peel Session 1982)
Floorshow (John Peel Session 1982)
Heartland (David "Kid" Jensen Session 1983)
Jolene (David "Kid" Jensen Session 1983)
Valentine (David "Kid" Jensen Session 1983)
Burn (David "Kid" Jensen Session 1983)
Walk Away (John Peel Session 1984)
Poison Door (John Peel Session 1984)
No Time To Cry (John Peel Session 1984)
Emma (John Peel Session 1984)
Review: As the title suggests, this excellent collection gathers together tracks from three live sessions the Sisters of Mercy recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale studios between 1982 and '84, during the formative years of their lengthy career. The first session, recorded for John Peel in August 1982, contains a quartet of early live favourites, including their popular cover of the Stooges' '1969', while the second - a session for David 'Kid' Jenson' - boasts versions of tracks from the classic goth-rock EP The Reptile House (as well as a surprise Dolly Parton cover). Best of all though are the tracks from their 1984b Peel Session, which were laid to tape around the same time as the Leeds outfit was recording its debut album.
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The Best Disco Party Album In The World Ever!
VARIOUS
Cat: 539903 2. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Donna Summer - "Hot Stuff"
Hot Chocolate - "You Sexy Thing"
Kool & The Gang - "Celebration"
Lipps Inc - "Funkytown"
Blondie - "Heart Of Glass"
Sister Sledge - "Lost In Music"
Chic - "Everybody Dance"
Diana Ross - "I'm Coming Out"
Chaka Khan - "I'm Every Woman"
Candi Staton - "Young Hearts Run Free"
Rose Royce - "Car Wash"
Peaches & Herb - "Shake Your Groove Thing"
Frantique - "Strut Your Funky Stuff"
Shalamar - "A Night To Remember"
Stacy Lattisaw - "Jump To The Beat"
Odyssey - "Going Back To My Roots"
Detroit Spinners - "Cupid/I've Loved You A Long Time"
Jackson 5 - "Dancing Machine"
5000 Volts - "I'm On Fire"
Hues Corporation - "Rock The Boat"
George McCrae - "Rock Your Baby"
Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony - "The Hustle"
Gloria Gaynor - "I Will Survive"
Village People - "YMCA"
Weather Girls - "It's Raining Men"
Baccara - "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
Boney M - "Ma Baker"
Kelly Marie - "Feels Like I'm In Love"
Nolans - "I'm In The Mood For Dancing"
Dooleys - "Wanted"
Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip - "I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper"
Three Degrees - "The Runner"
Eruption - "One Way Ticket"
Grace Jones - "Love Is The Drug"
Barry Manilow - "Copacabana (At The Copa)"
Dan Hartman - "Relight My Fire"
Maxine Nightingale - "Right Back Where We Started From"
Andrea True Connection - "More More More"
Tina Charles - "Dance Little Lady Dance"
Wild Cherry - "Play That Funky Music"
Isley Brothers - "It's A Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)"
Hot Chocolate - "Every 1's A Winner"
Marshall Hain - "Dancing In The City"
Earth Wind & Fire - "September"
McFadden & Whitehead - "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - "December '63 (Oh What A Night)"
Sister Sledge - "We Are Family"
Chic - "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"
Amii Stewart - "Knock On Wood"
Donna Summer - "Love's Unkind"
Gloria Gaynor - "Reach Out I'll Be There"
Rose Royce - "Is It Love You're After"
Cheryl Lynn - "Got To Be Real"
Alicia Bridges - "I Love The Nightlife (Disco 'Round)"
KC & The Sunshine Band - "Get Down Tonight"
Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
Real Thing - "You To Me Are Everything"
Travares - "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"
Trammps - "Hold Back The Night"
Dionne Warwick & The Spinners - "Then Came You"
Barry White - "Let The Music Play"
O'Jays - "Love Train"
Edwin Starr - "HAPPY Radio"
Yarbrough & Peoples - "Don't Stop The Music"
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - "Don't Leave Me This Way"
Review: As the title makes clear, this three-disc, unmixed collection has one simple aim: to soundtrack kitchen discos, living room dances and long car journeys with a jam-packed selection of disco hits and disco-tinged pop favourites. It does a good job at that, even if some of the selections tend towards the lesser-known end of the commercial disco spectrum, with all three discs showcasing such disco must-haves and part-starting sing-alongs as Dan Hartman's soaring 'Relight My Fire' (famously covered by Take That in the 90s), Diana Ross's 'I'm Coming Out', Chaka Khan's inspired 'Young Hearts Run Free', Grace Jones' punk-funk Roxy Music cover 'Love Is The Drug', McFadden & Whitehead's epic 'Ain't No Stopping Us Now' and Cheryl Lynn's peerless 'Got To Be Real'.
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The Best R&B Classics Album In The World Ever!
VARIOUS
Cat: 539935 7. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fugees - "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
Brandy & Monica - "The Boy Is Mine"
Mary J Blige - "Family Affair"
Eve - "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (feat Gwen Stefani)
Gnarls Barkley - "Crazy"
Usher - "U Remind Me"
Christina Aguilera - "Genie In A Bottle"
En Vogue - "Don't Let Go (Love)"
All-4-one - "I Swear"
Toni Braxton - "Breathe Again"
SWV - "Right Here"
Mark Morrison - "Return Of The Mack"
Ini Kamoze - "Here Comes The Hotstepper"
Dawn Penn - "You Don't Love Me"
Little Mix - "Wings"
Jennifer Lopez - "I'm Into You"
Rita Ora - "Anywhere"
Naughty Boy & Emeli Sande - "Wonder"
Ariana Grande - "Thank U, Next"
Fergie - "Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)"
Timberland & Onerepublic - "Apologize"
All Saints - "Never Ever"
Kelis - "Milkshake"
Montell Jordan - "This Is How We Do It"
Blackstreet & Dr Dre - "No Diggity"
Salt-N-Pepa - "Let's Talk About Sex"
Shanice - "I Love Your Smile"
Bobby Brown - "Every Little Step"
Chaka Kan - "I'm Every Woman"
Eternal - "I Wanna Be The Only One" (feat Bebe Winans)
Soul II Soul & Caron Wheeler - "Back To Life (However Do You Want Me)"
The Family Stand - "Ghetto Heaven"
Ten City - "That's The Way Love Is"
Boyz II Men & Michael Bivins - "Motownphilly"
Cleopatra - "Cleopatra's Theme"
Diana King - "Ain't Nobody"
M People - "Don't Look Any Further"
Shola Ama - "You Might Need Somebody"
K-CI & Jojo - "All My Life"
Another Level - "Freak Me"
LL Cool J - "I Need Love"
Whitney Houston - "It's Not Right But It's Okay"
Britney Spears - "Boys" (feat Pharrell Williams)
Nelly Furtado & Timbaland - "Promiscuous"
The Black Eyed Peas - "Don't Phunk With My Heart"
BOB - "Nothin' On You" (feat Bruno Mars)
The Pussycat Dolls - "StickWitU"
Ceelo Green - "Forget You"
Flo Rida - "Right Round" (feat Kesha)
Jessie J - "Do It Like A Dude"
Nelly - "Country Grammar"
Sisqo - "Thong Song"
PINK - "Get The Party Started"
Mary Mary - "Shackles (Praise You)"
Eve - "Who's That Girl?"
Jennifer Hudson - "Spotlight"
Jordin Sparks - "Battlefield"
JLS - "Beat Again"
Craig David - "7 Days"
Blazin' Squad - "Crossroads"
Mario - "Let Me Love You"
The Tony Rich Project - "Nobody Knows"
Review: Stretched across three discs, this deliberately classics-heavy compilation does a decent job in joining the dots between r&b in the modern sense of the term (I.E smooth and soulful vocal workouts underpinned by hip-hop style beats) with the original American definition (music of black origin). In practice, that means hits by Fugees, Usher, Toni Braxton, Brandi & Monica and En Vogue sitting side by side with Chaka Khan, Whitney Houston, the formative house brilliance of Ten City, the UKG-adjacent exploits of Craig David and Blazin' Squad, the pop-tastic songs of Pussycat Dolls, Cleopatra and Britney Spears, the street soul of Soul II Soul, and the tear-jerking reggae brilliance of Dawn Penn.
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Microtones
Cat: SLC 063. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Intervals
Five Year Plans & New Deals
No Longer There
Incrementals
Belated Thoughts On Aviation
A Small Number Of Concerns
Audiogram
Despite The Connotation
Big City, No Sleep
Review: Ambient explorer Tapes & Topographies (real name Todd Gauthreaux) tends not to talk too much about his work. Instead, he's content to simply serve up new albums and let the music do the talking. 'Microtones', his latest full-length, is another softly spun, exceedingly immersive affair in which enveloping, dream-like electronic textures, sustained drones and slowly unfurling chords wrap around effects-laden instrumentation (we can identify pedal steel, piano and strings). There are subtle nods to neo-classical, jazz and cinematic soundtracks, but this is grown up, headily emotional, entirely beat-free ambient music of the sort you'll want to get lost in time and again.

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Fantasy
Fantasy (limited numbered CD)
Cat: YOUSEECD 003. Rel: 12 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Quiet Corners Of My Mind
Priestess
Walking In The Rain
Dungeon
Seventh Seal
Arthur
Sunset
The Fool
Track 9
Track 10
Review: As much as we all love vinyl, it's refreshing to see an artist who still wants to put out their music on CD, which is what we get here from Romare. His latest album Fantasy finds the widely admired artist take something of a new approach to his work. The man born Archie Fairhurst gets nice and abstract with his samples as he also layers in his own vocals and instrumentation. He has said the album was inspired by log walks and watching films doing lockdowns, and it shows. Hints of 70s fantasy cinema also features and his trademark off-kilter electronic rhythms and kinetic grooves also play a big part in making this one another winner.
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The British Broadcast 1976
Cat: FMGZ 158CD. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Rock
Black Magic Woman
Gypsy Queen
Revelations
Oye Como Va
Soul Sacrifice
Review: Buoyed by the international success of the band's unique blend of psychedelic Latin rock and jazz fusion, Santana landed in the UK in 1976 for a series of concerts. One of these, at London's Hammersmith Odeon, was captured on tape for broadcast on British radio. It's this incendiary and freewheeling set - or at least a big portion of it - that's presented on this fantastic live album. Starting with a rendition of their heavy, funked-up, Latin-tinged take on Fleetwood Mac's 'Black Magic Woman', Carlos Santana - whose expressive, stretched-out guitar solos take centre stage throughout - and his band-mates laid down exceptional, extended and partly improvised versions of such classics as 'Gypsy Queen', 'Revelations' and - most explosively - 'Soul Sacrifice'.
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A World Of Service
Cat: OSTGUTCD 49. Rel: 29 Nov 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Birds You Can Name
Camelo
Luis
Busto
A World Of Service
In Your Mouth
Vapor Dentro
Wish
Review: Although arguably best known for her angular, industrial-influenced techno output, Siliva Jimenez Alvarez AKA Jasss has proved adept at delivering oddball electronica, modular-rich ambient and the kind of scuzzy industrial pop of which Trent Reznor would undoubtedly prove. A World of Service, her sophomore album and first for Ostgut Ton, builds on the latter side of her sound while expanding into new musical territory such as autotune-sporting future R&B ('Luis'), buzzing downtempo darkness (the immersive and intoxicating, percussion-rich 'Busto'), leftfield 21st century synth-pop (the curious but excellent 'A World Of Service') and even a dash of jangling, radio-friendly cheeriness ('In Your Mouth'). An impossible album to pigeonhole, but one that's consistently excellent and genuinely worthy of further inspection.
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Could We Be More
Cat: BWOOD 228CD. Rel: 05 Aug 22
 
Jazz
Tojo
Blue Robe (part 1)
Ewa Inu
Age Of Ascent
Dide O
Soul Searching
We Give Thanks
Those Good Times
Reprise
War Dance
Interlude
Home
Something's Going On
Outro
Blue Robe (part 2)
Review: Kokoroko, a London-based eight-piece featuring musicians with disparate cultural roots and a love of improvised performance, have long been tipped as future stars of British music. Could We Be More, the award-winning outfit's debut album, more than delivers on the promise of their previous singles, offering up a set shaped by their communal love of Afrobeat, dub, Highlife, percussion workouts, spiritual jazz and smooth grooves. Highlights come thick and fast throughout, from the deep and sun-splashed shuffle of 'Ewa Inu' and the warming, sunset-ready soul-jazz of 'Dide O', to the horn-heavy celebration that is 'We Give Thanks' and the Balearic, beat-free bliss of 'Home'.
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What Do The Stars Say To You
RON TRENT presents WARM
Cat: ALNCD 68. Rel: 22 Jul 22
 
Deep House
Melt Into You (feat Alex Malheiros (Azymuth))
Cool Water (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn)
Flos Potentia (Sugar, Cotton, Tabacco) (feat Khruangbin)
The Ride
Cycle Of Many
In The Summer When We Were Young
Flowers (feat Venecia)
Sphere (feat Jean-Luc Ponty)
Admira (feat Gigi Masin)
Endless Love
Rocking You
WARM
On My Way Home
What Do The Stars Say To You
Cool Water Interlude (feat Ivan Conti (Azymuth) & Lars Bartkuhn)
Review: We all know and love Ron Trent as a house music maestro, but as his elevated productions have betrayed over the years, his chops reach well beyond the simple demands of functional club stuff. In line with his more eclectic output, What Do The Stars Say To You heralds his WARM project in a frankly stunning burst of musicality that harks back to the glory days of 70s and 80s studio prowess. This is still music driven by a groove, but it's certainly not a house by numbers affair. Instead you get soaring violin solos (from Jean Luc Ponty no less), infinte threads of nimble keys work and enough downtempo, slinky grooves to buffet a yacht from the Balearics to the Florida Keys and back again. Featuring members of Azymuth, Gigi Masin and Khruangbin amongst others, this is a return to the craft of exquisite album making, as handled by a true master in his field.
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Str4tasfear
Cat: BWOOD 287CD. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Galactic Fanfare
City Sounds
Turn Me Around
When You Call Me
Why Must You Fly (feat Omar)
To Be As One (feat Theo Croker)
(Bring On The) Bad Weather (feat Anushka)
Reflections (Chaser 1)
Night Flight 05:25
Soothsayer (feat Theo Croker)
Reflections (Chaser 2)
Lazy Days (feat Emma-Jean Thackray)
Find Your Heaven (feat Valerie Etienne)
Virgil (vocal version)
Something Anything
Review: Gilles Peterson and Bluey's Str4ta project has always been something of a nostalgic offering, with the pair exploring their mutual love of Brit-funk, jazz-funk and dancefloor grooves of the early 1980s. Naturally, they've loosely stuck to the same winning blueprint on sophomore set 'Str4tasfear', with the addition of an impressive cast-list of collaborators, a touch more production polish and a subtly wider set of inspirations only enhancing the listening experience. The results are uniformly impressive, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the slap-bass sporting, floor-friendly brilliance of 'Turn Me Around', the Maze-esque 'Night Flight' (all squelchy electronic bass, glistening jazz guitars and colourful synthesizer solos), the sweat-soaked jazz-funk disco heaviness of 'Lazy Days' (featuring Emma-Jean Thackray) and the super-sweet 'When You Call Me'.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Among Pale Trees
Among Pale Trees (hand-numbered CD limited to 65 copies)
Cat: LONTANOSCD 30. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
The Great Sadness
Oma
All Your Silences
Muniellos
Los Alcornocales
Submerged Forest
Night Begins
Review: On his first album for the admirable Lontano Series label, Spanish ambient producer David Cordedo offers up alluring, immersive soundscapes inspired by his love of wandering through woods and forests. It's easy to imagine the sun peeping through a canopy of leaves and branches on sunrise-ready opener 'The Great Sadness', while the sustained chords, drowsy sound design and reverb-laden organ notes of 'Orma' evoke mental images of becalmed woodland clearings at nightfall. While the concept may be loose, the music - and especially the sublime, slowly unfurling 'All Your Silences' and the bubbling, Pete Namlook-esque 'Los Alcornocales' - is magical enough to both follow the brief and work as an enveloping, life-affirming ambient masterpiece. In a word: picturesque!
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Common Values
Common Values (limited CD)
Cat: FDCD 139. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
In A Blood Covered Land
Toward A New Land
Heaven Maybe Never
All Of Death To Die
Time To Realise
Common Values
Review: When it comes to creating musical soundtracks to contemporary urban decay, Gary Mundy has more experience than most. He's been releasing music as Kleistwahr since 1983 (though he did give the project a break between 1987 and 2009) and is a genuine master of creating heady, post-industrial soundscapes. 'Common Values', his 14th Kleistwahr album, is another masterclass in texture, mood and slowly shifting melody. There are moments of bittersweet, melancholic brilliance (see the immersive, reverb-laden ambience of 'Heaven Maybe Never') and pulsing, creeping minimalism (the brilliant, bleak and mournful 'Towards New Land'), but also fuzzy, guitar-laden soundscapes ('In a Blood Covered Land', 'All of Death To Lie' and the squally 'Common Values') and enveloping audio worlds subtly influenced by shoegaze ('Time To Realise').
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In The Trees (remixes)
In The Trees (remixes) (6 track CD single)
Cat: JUNO 1CD. Rel: 20 Mar 07
 
Funky/Club House
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #1)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes rendition)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Dark rub)
In The Trees (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes club mix)
In The Trees (original 1996 version)
In The Trees (Carl Craig C2 mix #2)
Review: In 2007 Juno Records is ten years old, and we've decided to celebrate by releasing 10 singles throughout the year. Each one is a classic dance track featuring new remixes from the some of the most exciting and established names in the business, including Julien Jabre, Spirit Catcher, Dimitri from Paris, Lindstrom, Troy Pierce, Cobblestone Jazz and many more. These releases will initially only be available from www.juno.co.uk and www.junodownload.com. To launch the series we have pulled out all the stops with the re-release of the timeless "In The Trees" by Faze Action, featuring remixes from the legendary Carl Craig and Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes, as well as the brilliant 1996 original mix. A genuinely huge release, this could be the first of 10 future classics! ***Stop press 19/12/07: the Carl Craig mix has been voted #3 in residentadvisor.net's "Top 5 Remixes Of 2007".
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Electric Caravans
Cat: MBR 034. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
13.00
Gridalo Forte
Tu Vieni Da Garageland
Dove Sono Finiti?
Perche Corri Dove Corri?
I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti (part II)
Glory Boys
Si Puo Fare
Solo Lei
All Roads Lead To Rome
Vivi La Tua Vita
1st Class Kriminale
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Live & Loud!!
Cat: NERCD 069WW047. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Intro
Locale 1982
Ci Incontreremo Ancora Un Giorno
Tu Vieni Da Garageland!
La Ragazza Dalla T-Shirt Degli "Angelic Upstarts"
Me Wanna Change Le Monde
Mutiny On The World
Riot (Are You Ready?)
Faccia A Faccia
Kids & Queens
I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti
Ragazzi Come Tu & Me
Security World
Riot Squad
I Ragazzi Sono Innocenti
Politicanti
Babylon Fight
If The Kids Are United
Redemption Song
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Little Anchor
Cat: WAHCD 039. Rel: 02 Dec 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Dirty Dragonfly
Beautiful Life
Is It OK?
If I Told You
Man Under My Bed
Lay Down In The Tall Grass
Only Got A Minute
Nights At The Circus
Going Back Home
Ghost Swimming
Tears On Your Heart
This Violin String
Review: Much has changed for violinist, composer and singer-songwriter Bev Lee Harling since the release of her acclaimed debut album, Barefoot In Your Kitchen, nine years ago. It's these changes - parenthood, family life, the difficulty of retaining artistic creativity and vision when it plays second fiddle to other life commitments - that inspired Little Anchor, a sophomore album recorded at different times and places over the last decade. First and foremost, the song is full of superb songs with plenty to say, with Harling's distinctive vocal delivery being joined by imaginative musical arrangements (her violin is naturally present throughout) and production that variously touches on soul, future synth-pop, jazz and dreamy electronica.

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Final Floor
Cat: WHIV 355. Rel: 29 Mar 21
 
Jazz
Supraliminal Space
Caste Off
Daggerboard
Ice Windows
Recirculate
Final Floor
Heart Of Hearing
Return To Form
Standards Reproached
Fast Remorse
Rooftop Sunrise
Review: Following eight years spent releasing all manner of albums, Californian combo Throttle Elevator Music - an open-minded, jazz collective helmed by Gregory Howe and Matt Montogomery, with star turns from Kamasi Washington and trumpeter Erik Jacobson - have reached the end of the row. Final Floor, their last album, sees them bow out in fine style, offering up 11 tracks that fuse ear-catching contemporary jazz sounds and arrangements with elements of post-punk and gravelly alt rock. The results are uniformly excellent, with Washington and Jacobson's effortlessly energetic and mind-mangling solos offering a firm jazz focus throughout, despite the near constant low-slung bass guitar, sweaty drums and fuzz-toned electric guitars sitting beneath.
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North
North (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 006. Rel: 14 Oct 10
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
In The Wings
Gold
Deadness
Aidy's Grl Is A Computer
Under One Roof
Two Chords
North
Ostruez
Dear Heartbeat
When It's Gone
Review: There was much talk ahead of the release of Darkstar's debut album as to whether the London based outfit could live up to the promise of their stunning breakthrough single "Aidy's Girl Is A Computer" on Hyperdub in 2009. The answer, in short, is yes. In the course of the past 12 months Aiden Whalley and James Young have morphed from a production team into a band, adding vocalist James Buttery along the way, and North, the fruits of their labour, is a fragile, delicate and beautiful record. Tracks like "Gold" and ""Dear Heartbeat"" showcase an 80s synth pop sensibility, forming the backbone of an album that is steeped in worry and melancholia. Buttery's vocal talents add an extra layer of depth to the music, particularly on the poignant, piano driven opening and closing track "In The Wings" and "When It's Gone". There is much to explore on North, which will go down as one of 2010's most affecting electronic albums.
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19
19 (CD)
Cat: XLCD 313. Rel: 25 Jan 08
 
Pop
Daydreamer
Best For Last
Chasing Pavements
Cold Shoulder
Crazy For You
Melt My Heart To Stone
First Love
Right As Rain
Make You Feel My Love
My Same
Tired
Hometown Glory
Review: Already the winner of a Brit Award (Adele was voted the 'Critics Choice' - the most exciting new British artist expected to 'make it big' in 2008),
'19' is Adele's debut album. Citing influences as diverse as Etta James, Jill Scott, Bjork, Dusty Springfield, Billy Bragg, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley,
The Cure and Peggy Lee, Adele also recently completed her first solo UK tour, having toured previously with the likes of Jack Penate, Jamie T,
Raul Midon, Amos Lee and Devendra Banhart. '19' contains both her debut track 'Hometown Glory' and her smash single 'Chasing Pavements'.
Blues tinged and melancholic, Adele describes 'Chasing Pavements' as 'It's me being hopeful for a relationship that's very much over. The sort
of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not'. A hymn to lost love and regret, 'Chasing Pavements' follows Adele's first
limited edition single 'Hometown Glory', which introduced her to the world to much critical acclaim, with NME calling it 'totally, absolutely beautiful',
Q Magazine calling her 'The voice of next year' and The Sunday Times saying 'A Star Is Born'
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Forfolks
Cat: IARC 52CD. Rel: 11 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Off Om
Four Folks
My Ideal
Suffolk
Flour Of Fur
Ugly Beauty
Excess Success
La Jetee
Review: Long-serving Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker has made some magical solo albums in recent times, combining his particular take on jazz guitar with chopped-up instrumentation, dusty samples, post hip-hop beats and a large dollop of experimental intent. On Forfolks, his latest missive on Chicagoan imprint International Anthem, Parker flips the script, delivering an octet of solo guitar works that's as varied as it is jaw-droppingly good. Beginning with a piece of layered, cyclical minimalism reminiscent of Reich and Pat Metheny's 'Electric Counterpoint', Parker flits between jazzy interpretations of classic guitar pieces, droning and effects-laden soundscapes, lilting soundscapes, melancholic masterpieces and meditations on a theme.
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Wet Leg
Wet Leg (CD)
Cat: WIGCD 496. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Being In Love
Chaise Longue
Angelica
I Don't Wanna Go Out
Wet Dream
Convincing
Loving You
Ur Mum
Oh No
Piece Of Shit
Supermarket
Too Late Now
Review: Given that Isle of White twosome Wet Leg (AKA late twenty-somethings Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers) broke through with an insanely infectious chunk of monosyllabic rap-sporting post-punk pop, the stupidly catchy 'Chaise Longue', it seems fitting that the song lands early on their self-titled debut album - track two, to be precise. While the set features little else quite as upbeat, energetic and unashamedly joyous, it's still a boisterous and at times brilliant debut full of tongue-in-cheek lyrics, low-slung post-punk intent, raucous references to vintage '80s and '90s indie, weighty guitar riffs and ear-catching melodic motifs. It's the kind of set capable of pushing them towards super-stardom and will undoubtedly be warmly received by critics.
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Freakout/Release
Cat: WIGCD 481. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Down
Eleanor
Freakout/Release
Broken
Not Alone
Hard To Be Funky (feat Lou Hayter)
Time
Miss The Blues
The Evil That Men Do (feat Cadence Weapon)
Guilty
Out Of My Depth
Review: A warm welcome back to perennial genre-benders Hot Chip, who return to stores after three long years with their eighth album, some 21 years after making their debut. Freakout/Release is no dramatic change in direction, but instead a further distillation of what has always made the band so appealing - a trademark fusion of synth-pop, loved-up house sounds, lilting and sometimes melancholic lead vocals, loose-limbed organic drums, nods to Prince and an ability to craft killer hooks. There are highlights aplenty, from the gravelly live hip-hop funk of 'The Evil That Men Do' (where rapper Cadence Weapon delivers a star turn) and the subtly post-punk influenced, saucer-eyed brilliance of 'Hard To Be Funky' (featuring Lou Hayter), to the classic Hot Chip sing-along flex of 'Time' and the krautrock-tinged 'Out of My Depth'.
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Raven
Raven (CD)
Cat: WARPCD 320. Rel: 10 Feb 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Washed Away
Happy Ending
Let It Go
On The Run
Missed Call
Closure
Contact
Fooley
Holier
Raven
Bruises
Sorbet
Divorce
Enough For Love
Far Away
Review: A decade after making her debut, and some six years on from the release of her widely acclaimed 'Tale Me Apart' album, Kelela is back on Warp with what some critics are saying is her strongest work to date. While her early musical missives twisted R&B in dark new directions, with her sweet and emotion-rich voice front and centre, 'Raven' takes her in a variety of thrilling new directions. The album was recorded in two weeks in Berlin, with the lyrics chronicling a love affair in reverse order (so the pain of breakup is explored on the drowsy ambient pop opener 'Washed Away'). Musically, it's far more diverse than many were expecting, with forays into dreamy breakbeat, jungle, IDM and two-step garage complimenting her usual otherworldly R&B grooves.
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I Inside The Old Year Dying
Cat: PTKF 30322. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Prayer At The Gate
Autumn Term
Lonesome Tonight
Seem An I
The Nether-edge
I Inside The Old Year Dying
All Souls
A Child's Question, August
I Inside The Old I Dying
August
A Child's Question, July
A Noiseless Noise
Review: Following a couple of years spent re-releasing many of her classic albums, alongside sets featuring demo versions of the same songs, Polly Jean Harvey is finally ready to release a new album - her first for seven long years. Reunited with long-time collaborators John Parish and Flood, Harvey delivers alluring, at times otherworldly songs - delivered beautifully and with more than a hint of world-weary emotions - backed by sparse, effects-laden instrumentation, metronomic grooves and plenty of pastoral, folk-influenced intent. We've not listened to the lyrics intently enough (yet) to adequately discuss their themes, but in advance Harvey's label promised "biblical images and references to Shakespeare" amongst the introspection and hard-worn commentary.
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Where I'm Meant To Be
Cat: PTKF 30202. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Life Goes On (feat Sampa The Great)
Victory Dance
No Confusion (Kojey Radical)
Welcome To My World
Togetherness
Ego Killah
Smile
Live Srong
Siesta (Emeli Sande)
Words By Steve
Belonging
Never The Same Again
Words By TJ
Love In Outer Space (NAO)
Review: Ezra Collective has described their hotly anticipated second album, 'Where I'm Meant To Be', as "a thumping celebration of life". As with their previous work, it's rooted in the band's love of on-stage improvisation - call-and-response instrument solos abound throughout - and peppered with contributions from guest vocalists including Sampa The Great, Emeli Sande and Nao. Musically, it's undoubtedly joyous, blurring the boundaries between contemporary UK jazz, afrobeat, hip-hop, dub, Latin rhythms and soft-touch electronics. The plentiful highlights include steppers-powered dub-jazz workout 'Ego Killah', sparkling opener 'Life Goes On' and the Afro-Cuban brilliance of 'Victory Dance'.
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Black Sands
Cat: ZENCD 140. Rel: 25 Mar 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Prelude
Kiara
Kong
Eyesdown (feat Andreya Triana)
El Toro
We Could Forever
1009
All In Forms
The Keeper (feat Andreya Triana)
Stay The Same (feat Andreya Triana)
Animals
Black Sands
Review: Black Sands, the eagerly anticipated fourth album from Simon Green AKA Bonobo, is no revolutionary change from his signature sound but does come with perhaps even more subtlety and complexity than his previous offerings. Having constantly instilled a degree of integrity and value back into chill out music following the influx of Cafe Del Mar and Coffeeshop compilations, Green once again displays a musicianship that sets him apart as a true artist and producer amongst a sea of downtempo and chillout DJs.
His undeniably clear understanding of composition and arrangement of live instruments has enabled Green to make an album that reaches out through diverse styles, taking influence and inspiration from wherever possible. On Black Sands, Green delves into electronic music and bass more than he did across Animal Magic, Dial "M" For Monkey or Days To Come but does so with enough subtlety and finesse to refrain from causing a radical shift in his product. Tracks like "Kiara," "We Could Forever" and "All In Forms" all utilise beats and bass in a more contemporary outlook than we are used to with Bonobo. Of course the instrumental feel is still there for all to see. Title track "Black Sands" takes this position for almost seven minutes of a horn infused waltz whereas "Kong" assumes the traditional soul-jazz Bonobo take and "Animals" lets delicate drum patterns guide us through pleasing tempo shifts.
The instrumental vibe is highlighted further in the album's approach to vocals. Unlike his last album, Days To Come which was littered with vocals, Black Sands houses only three tracks that contain vocals. The breathy vocals of Andreya Triana complete tracks like "Stay the Same" and "The Keeper" turning them in more traditional songs. Black Sands is another loving crafted offering that uses orchestral arrangements but this time merged with more of a dance aesthetic. As he continues to make chillout more credible in his experimental way, it's no wonder that Bonobo is one of the biggest artists to come from the excellent Ninja Tune.
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Hotel Surrender
Cat: 4050538 661590. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Oh Me Oh My
Low
Get High
Whatever Tomorrow
It's Not You
Peace Of Mind
Feel Good
I Must Be Stupid
So Long So Lonely
In Too Far
Review: Having previously decided to ditch the Chet Faker moniker for a couple of subsequently low-key albums, including last year's digital-only ambient excursion, Musical Silence, Nick Murphy has finally decided to resurrect it. In the process, the Australian artist has gone back to basics, with Hotel Surrender sounding far more like his much-loved 2014 debut, Built on Glass - a massive hit in his home country - then anything else he's recorded since. It was a smart move, because Murphy does synth-heavy, electronica-tinged pop far better than most. As a result, the album is full of confirmed earworms, from the blue-eyed soul of 'Oh Me, Oh My' and the string-drenched swell of 'Whatever Tomorrow', to the flash-friend funk-pop of 'Feel Good' and the Rhodes-clad R&B-soul of 'In Too Deep'.
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Insubstantial As Ghosts
Cat: ICR 93. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Industrial/Noise
Francium
Floods
Malleus Incuss Tapes
Boron
A Strange Glow Awaits Us All
Energy Field
The Seraph
The Isotopes Of Yttrium
Looking Into The Abyss
Some Observations On Technetium
Ultra Panavision 70
Skookum
Oiseaumouche
The Organism
Review: Jason Barton is one man, London based experimental project BArTc. Insubstantial As Ghosts is his 14 track debut album and it comes on the label run by Colin Potter, who is well known for weird electronics thanks to his time as a member of Nurse With Wound. Barton has said that influences include Cabaret Voltaire co-founder Chris Watson and industrial legends such as Coil, Skinny Puppy and Einsturzende Neubauten. The music is built in many layers of synths, found sounds and environmental recordings. It results in organic and experimental sounds that are heavily distorted with various effects.
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Love Is Still Alive
Cat: CDMUTE 653. Rel: 20 Jan 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Love Is Still Alive I: Moon, Euphoria
Love Is Still Alive II: Venus, Libidine
Love Is Still Alive III: Mercury, Dopamine
Love Is Still Alive IV: Neptune, Oxytocin
Love Is Still Alive V: Uranus, Prolactin
Love Is Still Alive VI: Saturn, Insomnia
Love Is Still Alive VII: Jupiter, Tristitia
Love Is Still Alive VIII: Mars, Dysphoria
Review: Ever-changing Slovenian collective Laibach seems to have mellowed with age, with the band's inherent desire to court controversy (see their 2015 performances in North Korea for a relatively recently example) currently curtailed. Love Is Still Alive, which marks their first new music since the release of last year's well-received album Wir Sind das Volk, is actually an "extension" of the music they wrote to soundtrack the 2019 film 'Iron Sky -The Coming Race'. It is, they say, a "trip through space music genres of recent decades" (albeit with bonus nods to country, pop and so on) that loosely tells the story of a spaceship full of post-apocalyptic survivors making their way across the solar system. It's a lot of fun, all told, with the band expertly showcasing the breadth of their musical knowledge as well as skip-fulls of imagination.
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Dekadrone
Cat: CABS 31CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Dekadrone
Review: Richard H Kirk was rightly praised for 2020's Shadow of Fear, his first album since turning Cabaret Voltaire into a solo project back in 2014, and his recently follow-up EP, Shadow of Funk. Both distilled the essence of the Cabs' club-friendly industrial funk sound, re-formatting it for the 21st century. Dekadrone, though, is a different proposition altogether. Focused not on clubs but on immersive home listening, the four-phase, single track set removes Kirk's clanking, often paranoid beats in favour of dystopian aural textures (think dark, droning tones, abstract electronics, apocalyptic ambience and dirt-encrusted samples). Those who prefer the Cabs' more experimental, ambient-leaning works will love it.
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Live DEMF 2002 (warehouse find)
Cat: PBXLIVCD 1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Introduction
Auxmen Intro
Spiritual Strings Of Life
Trans Europe (intro)
It's More Fun To Compute
Man Machine (Detroit Soul Fusion)
Computer Games
Shari Vari (edit)
Planet Rock
Looking For The Perfect Beat
Pack Jam (Medley)
Moments In Love
Cosmic Slop
Cosmic Cars
Alleys Of Your Mind
Cosmic Raindance
Review: Back in 2002, the Detroit Electronic Musical Festival concluded with something rather special: a rare live performance from the Aux Men - an expanded and upgraded version of legendary Motor City electro outfit Aux88. This must-have CD presents that performance, complete with the original introduction from Eddie Fowlkes and DJ Bone, from start to finish. Full of spacey synth sounds, heavy beats, weighty bass, it's effectively a whirlwind trip through the history of both electro and Detroit's contribution to electronic music history. Thus, we get killer versions of 'Planet Rock', 'Shari-Vari', YMO's 'Computer Games', tons of Kraftwerk classics, a breathtaking interpretation of Art of Noise's 'Moments in Love' and rip-roaring takes on foundational tunes by Cybotron and Funkadelic..
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Almost Acoustic Christmas
Cat: WKMCD 036. Rel: 24 Nov 21
 
Rock
Personal Jesus
Walking In My Shoes
Precious
I Want It All
A Question Of Lust
The Sinner In Me
I Feel You (Technical Issues)
I Feel You
John The Revelator
Behind The Wheel
Enjoy The Silence
Shake The Disease
Never Let Me Down Again
Review: Back in 2005, Depeche Mode recorded a special live set for broadcast on US radio that - much to most people's surprise at the time - featured fewer synthesizer sounds. Instead, it saw the Essex outfit reproduce many of their classics hits and fan favourites using traditional rock instrumentation (think electric guitars, drums, bass guitar and electric piano), with the addition of more electronics as the set progressed. Now finally released on CD, the set is genuinely excellent, despite the pared-down, altered musical set-up. Highlights include fine renditions of 'Personal Jesus', 'Behind The Wheel' (which here sounds like a post-punk disco throwdown) , 'Enjoy The Silence' and - after a partial take ruined by sound problems - 'I Feel You'.
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Gymnastics
Cat: SMR 010G. Rel: 17 May 11
 
Deep House
Sliding Thru
Step Back Up
Mud The Congo
Babyluv
Get Sum
First Down
Thrilla
Juicyfruit
Prayer
Jus Ed's Aerial
Opened Arms
What We've Concluded Thus Far
Mixing Room
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Color Him Father (reissue)
Cat: SJRCD 497. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Soul
Color Him Father
I've Gotta Be Me
The Chokin' Kind
The Greatest Love
A Handful Of Friends
Everyday People
Love Of The Common People
Wheel Of Fortune
The Days Of Sand & Shovels
Birds Of A Feather
Only The Strong Survive
Traces
Amen, Brother
Say Goodbye To Daddy
Mama's Song
Review: As you may well be aware, the Winstons' most significant contribution to musical history was the righteous drum break featured on their 1969 single 'Amen, Brother', a breakbeat that has since become the backbone of countless hip-hop, hardcore and D&B tracks. Yet as good as that break is, there was always much more to love hidden in their catalogue, particularly debut album Color Him, Father. As this surprise reissue on CD proves, it is a genuinely brilliant collection of loved up East Coast soul songs - both dancefloor-friendly and downtempo - which on this edition has been expanded via the addition of a quartet of previous single-only cuts. This, then, is the definitive version of a vitally important soul album.
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Diversions Vol 4: The Songs & Poems Of Molly Drake
Cat: RRM 016. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Folk/Americana
What Can A Song Do To You?
Dream Your Dreams
Martha
How Wild The Wind Blows
Little Weaver Bird
Bird In The Blue
The Road To The Stars
Set Me Free
Woods In May
I Remember
Never Pine For The Old Love
The Shell
Soft Shelled Crabs
Do You Ever Remember?
The First Day
Review: Given their roots as an all-female band helmed by two sisters, it's not surprising that Northumbrian folk stars the Unthanks have used their platform to deliver numerous albums inspired by, or made in tribute to, creative women. Perhaps the most famous of these is 2017's 'Diversions Volume 4: The Songs and Poems of Molly Drake', which first hit stores in 2017. Now reissued, the album sees them deliver interpretations of poems and songs written by Nick Drake's mother, Molly, whose incredible work only came to light following her death in 1993. It's an inspired and evocative collection all told, with sweet renditions of Drake's songs - laid to tape in typical Unthanks fashion, with the Unthank sisters' harmony vocals accompanied by evocative folk instrumentation - accompanied by acapella readings of some of her thoughtful and emotive poems.
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Belief
Belief (CD)
Cat: LEX 163CD. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Techno
I Want To Be
Anx
Bayo
Luther
Dreams
Nebo
Wot
Ulu
Jung
Art Of Love
Charch
Review: Can a duo be a supergroup? You could certainly argue that Belief ticks that box, given that it's a collaboration between two titans of the experimental electronic music scene: LEX Records stalwart Bryan Hollon (Boom Bip, Neon Neon) and Warpaint drummer (and frequent sticks-woman for hire) Stella Mozgawa. Interestingly, they've chosen not to explore the challenging end of their output, but rather deliver a set of "improvisational techno" that draws inspiration from the early '90s work of 808 State, LFO and the like. That means wiggly TB-303 acid lines aplenty, alternately dreamy, dubbed-out and futuristic melodic motifs, sci-fi sounds aplenty, and beats that veer from throbbing four-to-the-floor energy to sweaty breakbeats and off-kilter post-electro grooves. The results are uniformly imaginative, impressive and entertaining.
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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Funk
Frontier's Edge
Devil Doesn't Care
KRITN
Crescent Blade
A Passage To Ashinol
Curled Steel
Review: After years spent delivering heady fusions of deep funk and Afro-funk on Daptone Records, The Budos Band resurface on Diamond West, an imprint founded by two of the band's key members earlier this year. Their first missive on the California-based imprint is as rousing and fiery as ever, with their usual riotous and heavyweight sound being subtly expanded via nods towards psych-funk, Mariachi Band music and the funk-rock sound made famous by Sly and the Family Stone. The six scorching instrumentals on show are all superb, with our current favourites including the punchy 'The Devil Doesn't Care', the trippy solo-laden explosion that is 'KRITIN' and the deliciously psychedelic and suspenseful 'Curled Steel'.
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This Is What I Mean
Cat: 481755 1. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fire & Water
This Is What I Mean
Firebabe
Please
Need You
Hide & Seek
My Presidents Are Black
Sampha's Plea
Holy Spirit
Bad Blood
I Got My Smile Back
Give It To The Water
Review: You can't have missed the hype surrounding Stormzy's new full-length - it's one of the most hotly-anticipated albums of the year. The question is: has it delivered on the promise? Yes - and then some. The grime superstar recorded the set on location with an extended group of trusted collaborators - Ms Banks, Sampha, Black Sherif, Debbie, Jacob Collier and NAO included - and the results are more sonically beautiful and soulful than much of his previous output. The distinctive flows are still there, though the subjects covered are often more personal and thoughtful than some may have expected, but Stormzy sings as much as he raps, and the accompany beats - often laden in strings, jazzy guitar flourishes and warming electric piano - are informed as much by R&B and hip-hop as the grizzled, sub-heavy East London vibes of grime.
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On The Grove
Cat: AJXCD 604. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
No More Drama (feat Ernest Raglin)
Tell Me Why (feat Ken Boothe)
Got To Live (feat Earl 16)
Look No Further (feat Ms Maurice)
Gone Are The Days (feat Alexia Coley)
Meanwhile Shuffle (feat Matic Horns)
Cee Rocka (feat Dougal & Ciyo)
The Underground (feat Devon Russell)
Where The River (feat Earl 16)
Harder (feat Ernest Raglin)
Futile Cause (feat Alexia Coley)
Down River (feat Ms Maurice)
Review: Inspired by David Hill and Nick Manasseh's work on the soundtrack to Idris Elba film Yardie, Soul Revivers' debut album On The Grove is a love letter to 60-plus years of reggae culture and its long connection with West London. Joined by a wealth of Jamaican stars and fast-rising British musicians, Hill and Manasseh explore the moodier side of reggae whilst doffing a cap to a multitude of historic variations. There's much to enjoy throughout, from the sub-heavy sweetness and hazy horns of 'Gone Are The Days'(featuring Alexia Coley), and the Clavinet-heavy, Wailers-esque shuffle of 'Look No Further' (featuring Ms Maurice), to the rocksteady revivalism of Ernest Ranglin hook-up 'Harder' (which boasts wonderful jazz guitar solos), and the dub-wise roots-reggae warmth of 'Got To Live' (with Earl 16).
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Young Team (remastered)
Cat: CHEM 262CD. Rel: 10 Feb 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home
Like Herod
Katrien
Radar Maker
Tracy
Summer (Priority version)
With Portfolio
R U Still In 2 It
A Cheery Wave From Stranded Youngsters
Mogwai Fear Satan
Review: It's hard to underestimate the impact made by Mogwai's debut album, 'Young Team', on its initial release in 1997. Released at the height of the Brit-pop nonsense, it eschewed contemporaneous trends within indie-music in favour of a hazy, immersive and endlessly inventive 'post-rock' sound. All these years on from its initial release, the album still sounds spellbinding (and, thanks to a sterling remastering job, more sonically detailed than ever). For proof of the album's majesty, look no further than instrumental opener 'Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home' (which gets more intense and psychedelic as it goes along), the insanely good, near 12-minute post-rock noise opus 'Like Herrod', the echo-laden piano track 'Radar Maker' and the vast, 16-minute, album-closing opus that is 'Mogwai Fear Satan'.
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Hello/Goodbye
Cat: ZIQ 447CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Breakbeat
Hello
Iggy's Song
Magic Pony Ride (part 3)
Green Chaos
Avila
Pyramidal Mind Dispersion
Modulating Angel
Pentagonal Antiprism
Metabidiminished Icosahedron
Goodbye VIP
Giddy All Over
Moise
Rave Whistle
Rave Whistle (Darkside mix)
Rave Whistle (Jungle Tekno mix)
Review: Planet Mu main man Mike Paradinas has been busy throughout 2022, with this expanded edition of new album 'Hello' also including the entirety of the recently released (and sonically similar) 'Goodbye EP'. As Mu Ziq, Paradinas has always been good at inspirational, boundary blurring brilliance, with his tracks routinely adding gorgeously tuneful lead lines, ear-pleasing chords and jumpy IDM basslines to beats variously inspired by breakbeat hardcore, jungle and darkcore. While the collection is undoubtedly balanced and includes some less manic material geared towards home listening, it's the club-baiting tracks that often hit home hardest. Amongst the many highlights are the disco-sampling 'Green Chaos', the fiendishly sub-heavy 'Modulated Angel', the loved-up and subtly dubbed-out future anthem 'Goodbye VIP' and the three different takes on 'Rave Whistle'.
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Fragments Plus Distancing
Fragments Plus Distancing (CD in longbox + download code)
Cat: PITP 21. Rel: 29 Sep 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Suspended In Liquid
Enlightened Sustenance
A Feeling Of Warmth In The Cold
Falling Through Fingers
In The Quiet & Still
Solace
Return From The Ashes
Withdrawn
Aural Balm
Never Alone
Distancing
Review: 'Fragments + Distancing' cultivates a profound sense of meditative stasis with the use of a Moog Mother 32, custom built filters, and various Eurorack modular sequencers, modules, and effects. James continues his proven and unique efforts in creating ethereal tones on this latest collection of songs. Fragments was created by using a method of composition James has been perfecting, where he takes small pieces of unreleased music that he has written stretching over the last 10 years, and runs them through different modes and methods of granular stretching and FFT processing. In some cases, the original audio source was no longer than 20-30 seconds long. PITP is honored to share this collection of music.
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