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"Raise The Flag Vol.1" is the first in a 3 part compilation series of music consisting of house, electro and techno produced by Detroit artists.

On this first volume, old school legends Terrence Parker and Eddie Fowlkes join relative newcomer Drummer B for three brand new tracks by each individual artist.

"Tonight We Luv" by TP is uplifting and joyous, featuring the live bass, big room piano stabs and gospel energy we've come to love and expect from this piano house veteran. "In My Zone" by Drummer B pairs Detroit techno's urgency with organic discord - detuned piano hits and subby bass, similar in vein to Howard Thomas' strange and discombobulating experiments but more dancefloor friendly. Eddie Fowlkes closes things off with a typically deep, soulful and advanced house workout bursting with the producers unique flair.

Top draw tackle from the D!


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: New movements from the motor city with old fave Terrence P dropping some gospel house gold alongside new comer Drummer B and the legend that is Eddie Fowlkes.

TRACK LISTING

A. Terrance Parker - Tonight We Luv
B1. Drummer B - In My Zone
B2. Eddie Fowlkes - Hold Me Down

12 tracks originally released on the indie dance label Gomma between 2001 and 2010. (Gomma was the label Toy Tonics did before starting Toy Tonics.) Along with DFA and Output records Gomma released a wild mix of electronic dance music, indie rock, underground disco, post punk and new wave funk that was big in the 2000s. The Y2K sound!

Gomma released music by artists like Peaches, Whomadewho, The Rammellzee, James Murphy, LCD soundsystem and artists like Nick McCarthy of Franz Ferdinand.

Now it’s 2024 and its feels fresh to put a spotlight on some of these tracks again. And so here comes a 2nd compilation part of Gomma tracks:
Nancy Whang the singer of LCD Soundsystem, WhoMadeWho (the band started their career on Gomma), Italian disco producer Bottin, UK indie disco hero The Deadstock 33s aka Justin Robertson, NY disco hipsters In Flagranti, German producers Munk and many more on this compilation.

Gomma not only was a record label, but was also a home for cutting edge design: wild T-shirt styles, underground exhibitions with new artists from the Berlin scene and crazy poster and fanzine design. Many graphic design trends of the last years were preceded by what the artists on Gomma were doing. And many record and street wear labels of today look a bit like Gomma was looking before ... copying the images that Gomma preceded: ironic cartoons, trash aesthetics, greek symbols, ugly design ideas and lot of ironic things.

The Gomma visuals world was exposed in a couple of exhibitions around the world and at a big exhibition at #hausderkunst München before the label was closed in 2015. (when Toy Tonics took off...) Grab a slice of history kids...


TRACK LISTING

A1) The Deadstock 33s - My Best Dub
A2) Bottin - Red Onions
A3) Munk - Violent Love (2024 Version)

B1) Leroy Hanghofer - Das Pi
B2) Headman - Whomadewho – Satisfaction
B3) Mercury - Sweetness

C1) In Flagranti - In The Silver White Box
C2) Munk - Kick Out The Chairs (Whomadewho Remix)
C3) Golden Bug - St Tropez

D1) Cecile - Sweetness 86
D2) Hiltmeyer Inc - Chefsong
D3) Nancy Whang & Bonar Bradberry - Working The Midnight Shift (Disco Version)

The legendary partnership of NYC's disco godfather Tom Moulton and Philadelphia International Records has long been documented.
A truly explosive collaboration that yielded endless classic tracks for dancers and deep listeners alike, Moulton seemed to be totally in tune with the label's output and the direction it should go in. Luckily we've been enjoying the fruits of this labour for the last 30+ years with a lot of these PIR classics becoming ingrained in the psyche of the modern day music fan as the building blocks of house music.

Another stellar volume of what is an essential purchase for any disco lover. Featuring a host of legends from the height of the Philly era and beyond - Archie Bell & The Drells, People's Choice, Lou Rawls & Teddy Pendergrass are all graced by Tom Moulton's supreme ear on this special PIR reissue 2 x 12" that see's some all-time classics from the aforementioned artists in their full, unabridged, unedited disco glory. The selections on this EP are absolutely top-shelf, flawless in fact. One could argue that these are the 'definitive' versions of these anthems. Pure disco gold essentials. Anyone with even a passing interest in disco will most certainly need this record in their possession. 

These tracks are fully licensed and reissued in conjunction with Tom Moulton and PIR and all relevant rights holders. Remastered from original source materials to the highest spec and pressed onto top quality vinyl.

TRACK LISTING

A1. Archie Bell & The Drells - Where Will You Go When The Party's Over (A Tom Moulton Mix) 
B1. People's Choice - Jam, Jam, Jam (All Night Long) (A Tom Moulton Mix) 
C1. Teddy Pendergrass - I Don't Love You Anymore (A Tom Moulton Mix) 
D1. Lou Rawls - See You When I Git There (A Tom Moulton Mix) 

Various Artists

Northern Soul Classics

    A 2LP compilation featuring 42 of the world’s most supreme Northern Soul anthems.

    An essential collection for any fan of great timeless music, this compilation celebrates the dance movement that emerged in Northern England and the Midlands in the early 1970s. Be transported back to the swinging sounds of Northern Soul, featuring the soulful classics from Gloria Jones, The Supremes, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Dusty Springfield and Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons.


    TRACK LISTING

    SIDE A:
    1. Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
    2. Frank Wilson - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
    3. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Going To A Go-Go
    4. The Supremes - Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart
    5. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas - Nowhere To Run
    6. Barbara Randolph - I Got A Feelin'
    7. The Flirtations - Nothing But A Heartache
    8. Brenda Holloway - When I'm Gone
    9. Darrell Banks - Open The Door To Your Heart
    10. Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - Ain't No Big Thing
    11. Dean Parrish - I'm On My Way

    SIDE B:
    1. Stevie Wonder - Uptight (Everything's Alright)
    2. R. Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House
    3. The Marvellettes - I'll Keep Holding On
    4. The Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You
    5. Dusty Springfield - Live It Up
    6. Fontella Bass - Rescue Me
    7. Dana Valery - You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies
    8. Archie Bell & The Drells - Here I Go Again
    9. Edwin Starr - Stop Her On Sight (S.O.S)
    10. Barbara McNair - You're Gonna Love My Baby
    11. The Tams - Hey Girl Don't Bother Me

    SIDE C:
    1. Al Wilson - The Snake
    2. Dee Dee Sharp - What Kind Of Lady
    3. The Velvelettes - He Was Really Saying Something
    4. Marlena Shaw - Let's Wade In The Water
    5. Diana Ross -
    6. Tammi Terrell - This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)
    7. Paul Anka - I Can't Help Lovin' You
    8. Brotherhood Of Man - Reach Out Your Hand
    9. Coasters - Crazy Baby
    10. Marvin Gaye - This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It’s Killing Me)

    SIDE D:
    1. Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - The Night
    2. Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes - The Love I Lost
    3. The Exciters - Blowing Up My Mind
    4. Shirley Ellis - Soul Time
    5. Joy Lovejoy - In Orbit
    6. Bobby Hebb - Love, Love, Love
    7. Tami Lynn - I'm Gonna Run Away From You
    8. Mary Wells - Shop Around
    9. The Isley Brothers - My Love Is Your Love (Forever)
    10. Tobi Legend - Time Will Pass You By

    Various Artists

    Soul Vibration: 25 Original All-Time Classics

      25 all-time classic soul tracks, from the bouncy, catchy acts from Motown (like The Temptations, The Marvelettes, and Stevie Wonder), to the horn-driven, gritty soul of Stax and Volt (such as Otis Redding and Booker T. & The MG's), there was much diversity within classic soul. This essential LP edition contains 25 of the most legendary original songs of the idiom. If you're looking for a way to start a soul music collection on vinyl, this is a fantastic set to begin with. Here you can fnd the most infuential artists, from the genre's inception in the 1950s until 1962. The track listing covers the period when R&B was giving way to soul music. It includes smash hits and classic soul anthems by such celebrated fgures as Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, Ben E. King, and Marvin Gaye, to name a few.

      TRACK LISTING

      Otis Redding - These Arms Of Mine
      James Brown - Think
      Mary Wells - The One Who Really Loves You
      Marvin Gaye - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
      Ray Charles - Hit The Road Jack
      The Marvelettes - Please Mr. Postman
      Jimmy Rufn - Don't Feel Sorry For Me
      Ike & Tina Turner - A Fool In Love
      Wilson Pickett - If You Need Me
      Aretha Franklin - It's So Heartbreakin'
      The Impressions Feat. Curtis Mayfeld - Little Young Lover
      Sam Cooke - Twistin' The Night Away
      Stevie Wonder - Contract On Love
      The Crystals - He's A Rebel
      The Drifters - I Count The Tears
      Chuck Jackson - The Breaking Point
      The Isley Brothers - Shout
      The Temptations - Check Yourself
      Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs - Stay
      Booker T. & The MGs - Green Onions
      Maxine Brown - Wanting You
      Barrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want)
      Solomon Burke - Cry To Me
      The Coasters - Yakety Yak
      Ben E. King - Stand By Me

      Brand new jungle business from Smooth Operator featuring three modern soundbwoy killers: Ontology, Lavery and Static Structures. TIP!

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Matt says: Second release on the impeccable Smooth Operator. Modern jungle is in a good place right now, with artists like these joining stalwarts like Coco Bryce, Tim Reaper and DJ Absolutely Shit at the forefront of the scene. Big TIP on this one folks.

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. Ontology - Serious Business (Johnny Too Bad Remix)
      B1. Lavery - You Get Down 
      B2. Static Structures - Lost Co-ordinates

      Various Artists

      Solomonic Singles, Pt. 2: Rise & Shine (1977-1986)

      At the same time that Neville 'Bunny Wailer' Livingston recorded his debut solo long playing masterpiece, 'Blackheart Man', he was also creating a series of singles for his own Solomonic label. These records were every bit as good, at times even better, but they have never been released outside of Jamaica. Until now...;

      It is next to impossible to ever overstate the importance of The Wailers to the history of Jamaican music and, as the last surviving member of the group, Bunny Wailer rightly regards himself as the sole keeper of their history ever mindful of the group's exalted position in the story of reggae music and the importance of their legacy. In 2010 Dub Store were proud to be able to work with Bunny on re-releasing a selection of his earliest recordings for the Solomonic label, lovingly restored and presented in reproduction sleeves and labels, on limited edition seven and twelve inch singles. Now, taking another step forward, we are more than proud to present Bunny's timeless music on two beautifully packaged CD's and double LP's. Bunny's first solo album, 'Blackheart Man' originally released in 1976 on his own Solomonic label in Jamaica and on Island in the UK, is one of the undisputed all time classics of Jamaican music and established Bunny Wailer as a highly respected, world renowned artist in his own right. During this period Bunny also produced a series of singles released in Jamaica and the UK in strictly limited quantities without the benefit of international distribution, that are every bit as good and, in some cases, even better than this awesome debut long player. Original copies have subsequently become highly prized, and highly priced, collector's items. "Classic rarities" is an overused and abused term too often employed to describe average records that failed to sell on their initial release but both 'Tread Along' and 'Rise & Shine' are packed from beginning to end with a searing selection of some of the greatest and hardest to find reggae records ever produced. 'Tread Along' opens, naturally enough, with 'Tread Along' from 1969, one of the last singles for The Wailers' own Wail N Soul M label, and runs through the first release on the Solomonic label, 'Searching For Love' also known as 'Search For I', 'Bide Up' released as 1974 drew to a close, a radical reworking of 'Pass It On' and a marked contrast to the version on The Wailers' 'Burnin'', album, 'Life Line' and the prophetic 'Arabs Oil Weapon' kept the pressure on as Bunny began outlining the flawless 'Blackheart Man' album. Each release was a certified classic in its own right. Peter Tosh's melodica version to Bunny's 'Amagideon' ('Armageddon'), the first track on 'Rise & Shine', is followed by 'Love Fire', an update of another Wail N Soul M track, 'Fire Fire'/'Babylon Burning', through to one of the deepest roots records ever created, 'Rise & Shine', on to 'Riding' from the 'Bunny Wailer Sings The Wailers' sessions (but not featured on the album) and a huge hit in the UK in 1981, and closing with 'Rule Dance Hall' from 1985. No idle boast...; The liner notes feature the story of The Wailers, as told to Dub Store by Bunny himself in Kingston in an enlightening 2012 interview, and rarely seen contemporary photographs complete these essential releases. The music of Bunny Wailer was not only a medium for change and protest but also to elucidate and educate and 'Tread Along' and 'Rise & Shine' finally complete the canon of un-compiled Wailers music. "I'm quite satisfied, you know, reggae music is the kind of music that although sometimes you would look at it and say...; boy, it's hard...; then again you look at what it has done for the people of the world you know that that couldn't be locked up in a little place like Jamaica!" Bunny Wailer

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Anti-Apartheid
      2. Solidarity
      3. Arab Oil Weapon (12" Disco Mix)
      4. Love Fire
      5. Love's Version
      6. Bright Soul
      7. Rise & Shine
      8. Solomonic Dub
      9. Riding
      10. Galang So
      11. Troubles Is On The Road Again
      12. Cease Fire
      13. Rule Dancehall
      14. Rule Dancehall (Dub Version)

      Various Artists

      Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Down Beat Special: Expanded Edition

        Soul Jazz Records’ ‘Down Beat Special’ is a rollercoaster Greatest Hits ride through many of the alltime classic tunes hand-picked from across the mighty vaults of, without doubt, Jamaica’s finest ever record label and pioneering powerhouse of reggae music.

        Seminal tracks such as Michigan and Smiley’s ‘Nice Up The Dance’, Dawn Penn’s ‘No, No, No’, The Wailers’ ‘Simmer Down’, The Eternals’ ‘Queen of the Minstrels’… and on it goes. Non-stop big tunes - ‘Down Beat Special’ is an essential primer to Studio One Records.

        Originally released as a one-off pressing limited edition (long-since deleted) 7” box set, this new edition is fully remastered and expanded to a massive 18 rare and killer cuts from the Studio One empire.

        Featuring The Skatalites, Jackie Mittoo, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, Lone Ranger and many more, the album features rare and classic tracks throughout.

        Newly commissioned sleevenotes by Noel Hawks (History of the Jamaican Recording Industry) featuring a track by track historical and musical analysis, label scans and more added to this fantastic collection.

        TRACK LISTING

        The Eternals - Queen Of The Minstrels
        Michigan And Smiley - Nice Up The Dance
        The Mad Lads - Ten To One
        Jackie Mittoo - Totally Together
        Horace Andy - Just Say Who
        The Skatalites - Addis Ababa
        Sugar Minott - Live Loving
        Lone Ranger - Can't Stand It
        Wailing Souls - I've Got A Burning Fire
        Bob Marley And The Wailers - Simmer Down
        Dub Specialist - Hooligan
        Alton Ellis - Your Heart Is Gonna Pay
        Roland Alphonso - Do It Good
        Wailing Souls - You Should Have Known
        Dawn Penn - No No No 
        Freddie McKay - You'll Be Sorry
        Alton Ellis - We Need Love
        Cornel Campbell - Best To Be Free

        The follow-up compilation to Time Capsule’s "Nippon Acid Folk", "Nippon Psychedelic Soul" takes myriad pathways into the tripped-out undergrowth of 1970s Japan. Finding their feet at home and looking for inspiration abroad, the musicians featured here were engaged in the communal soul-searching that followed the breakdown of the 1960s protest movements. Some made it big, others drifted into oblivion. The music they left behind shimmers with intensity.

        At the core was Happy End, the first project of YMO’s Haroumi Hosono, whose distortion-heavy guitar and crisp back-beat laid the foundations for Japanese lyrics that flipped the paradigm of Japanese rock music on its head. With it came a new found sonic ambition, such as in the bold Philly-soul style arrangements of producer Yuji Ohno, whose work with occult wandered Yoshiko Sai shares some of the bittersweet grandeur of Rotary Connection or David Axelrod.

        Then there was Jun Fukamachi, a pioneer of Japanese synthesis, whose debut album was a carnival of orchestral funk, euphoric horn lines and rich production, complete with soaring guitar solos, psychedelic organ and a truly cinematic finale. The first and only time Fukamachi would sing on record, "Omae" rips like the ultimate end-of-nighter.

        Influenced by giants of the US soul scene, maverick composer Hiroshi 'Monsieur' Kamayatsu (otherwise known as ‘the Brian Wilson of Japan’) went one step further, enlisting Tower of Power to play on "Have You Smoked Gauloises?" The B-side to Monsieur’s biggest-selling single, it coasts with sophisticated cool - a liquid bassline and suave keys comping under a roaring trademark ToP sax solo. No surprise it found favour once more on the acid jazz dancefloors of ‘90s London.

        Such was the spirit of experimentation that big studio productions and private press releases sat side-by-side, with the likes of Momotaro Pink and Kazushi Inamura, taking their hopes of success into their own hands with the resources available to them. More reflective but no less robust, theirs was a heavy, fat-backed drum sound, soaked in dramatic, soulful psychedelia.

        If some were dreamers and others space cadets, none were further out than sci-fi writer, musician, activist and self-made scientist Tadashi Goino, who transformed his own fantasy novel Messenger from the Seventh Dimension into an operatic prog odyssey with few discernible musical reference points – a majestic and completely bonkers outlier even among company as strange and brilliant as that which is collected here.

        Less a compilation of a scene, as a compilation of a sentiment, "Nippon Psychedelic Soul" is a wild ride from start to finish, shattering the narratives of the Japanese folk and rock tradition into a million tiny pieces.

        TRACK LISTING

        A1. Hiroshi Kamayatsu - Have You Smoked Gauloise?
        A2. Happy End - Haruyo Koi (Come, Spring)
        A3. Yoshiko Sai - Aoi Galasu Dama (Blue Glass Ball)
        A4. Tadashi Goino Group - Jikan Wo Koero (Go Beyond Time)
        B1. Jun Fukamachi - Omae (You) 4
        B2. Momotaro Pink With Original PINKS - Hachigatsu No Inshow (August’s Impression)
        B3: Vol.1 Chap.100 - Heya No Naka (In The Room) 

        Various Artists

        Cottonopolis

          A compilation of rare and previously unreleased tracks from Greater Manchester’s lesser well known bands from the last 30 years. Not household names but bands who all deserve a place in Manchester’s musical history. Less “Unknown Pleasures,” more “Unknown Treasures”.

          Proud Mary were the first band to sign to Noel Gallagher’s Sour Mash label. Autograph Hunter is an unreleased demo recorded with the bands’ early line up, featuring Craig Gill (Inspiral Carpets) on drums. The Delaplains made ripples on the live circuit, and you would often find Blossoms supporting them in various Northern Quarter venues. They split after the release of their second single. The Salford based band Death To The Strange released a handful of EPs before their demise; Peter Hook was known to sing their praises. The Children recorded demos at Paul Weller’s studio with no physical releases until they morphed into Twisted Wheel. Omerta released 2 independent singles before a line-up change and had further success as The Slow Readers Club.

          Rubber Orange were one of the many Oldham bands making a name for themselves on the Manchester gig circuit in the late 80’s/early90s and released one 12” EP. ‘Magnetized’ is by far their masterpiece and previously unreleased. The Broadcast were another short lived Manchester band featuring John Mackie on vocals, who went onto further success in acting. They recorded a handful of tracks but never released anything. Rambo and Leroy hailed from Macclesfield and after a New Order support slot, Jake Evans (vocals and guitar) was approached by Bernard Sumner and became a member of Bad Lieutenant. Their sole release, ‘Last One Standing’ was single of the week on XFM. The Fayre, another band from Oldham were a live favourite around the same time as Twisted Wheel but called it a day after a Glastonbury appearance. Asia Fields were ‘Funkier than a mosquito’s tweeter’. Think Haircut 100 on acid. They sold 5000 copies of their debut EP and refused numerous offers from major labels at the height of Madchester.

          TRACK LISTING

          Side 1
          1. Proud Mary - ‘Autograph Hunter’
          2. The Delaplains - ‘Gypsy Blood
          3. Death To The Strange - ‘Closer’
          4. The Children - ‘Sweet
          5. Omerta - ‘Synchronise Your Smiles’

          Side 2
          1. Rubber Orange - ‘Magnetised
          2. The Broadcast - ‘The Great Divide’
          3. Rambo & Leroy - ‘Last One Standing’,
          4. The Fayre - ‘Linda Boom’
          5. Asia Fields - ‘Aint The Just What Love Is?’

          Chart-topping afro house label MoBlack Records, favoured by the likes of Dixon, Black Coffee and Ame, returns with another scintillating four track sampler. Deep, emotive, richly textured afro-infused house cuts from the likes of Moon Rocket, Spellband, Mabiisi & Sobek.

          TRACK LISTING

          A1. Moon Rocket, Mattei & Omich Ft. Bel-Ami - Find Your Way
          A2. Spellband Ft. Jade Lovedale - Take Me There
          B1. Mabiisi - Pagba (Cosmo & Kramer Remix)
          B2. Sobek - True Anomaly

          New music from Echo Chamber featuring a nice smattering of bass and beats. LQ kicks things off with "Way Down" feat. Ben Dudding and remixed by Dubkasm. It's an upbeat, steppers rhythm with cavernous and splashy reverbs and catchy ear worm bassline. Proper solid stuff for the dance. LQ & MSHCode then take the track into breakout jungle business; getting heavy with the amens and the timestretch to create a fierce jungle roller that'll blow the roof off - mahoosive! 

          Kloke and LQ drop "Bubblers" on side B - a rootsical dubwise jungle track executed in that perfectly classic style. Full of echoed out rastaman vox and hardcore ruffage. Duburban & Galvatron conclude with the amazing summer jam "Let Off The Music" which utilizes a delicious palette of guitar, flute and keys to sizzle up a pure party spirit that'll large up and garden parties and festival daytime slots as we reach the sunnier months. 




          Pressed at Record Industry in Holland.
          Mastered by Simon at The Exchange and features music from Dubkasm, LQ, Kloke, MSHCode, Duburban and Galvatron.

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Matt says: Hi-tech jungle tricks from a budding roster of new talent. Subwoofers feeling the heat this week.

          TRACK LISTING

          A1: LQ Feat. Ben Dudding - Way Down (Dubkasm Dubplate MIx)
          A2: LQ Feat. Ben Dudding - Way Down (LQ & MSHCode Jungle Remix)
          B1: Kloke & LQ - Computer Bubblers
          B2: Duburban & Galvatron - Let Off The Music

          We've managed to snaffle some copies of this under-the-radar hip-hop comp from last year. "Down The Local" is an absolute gem; featuring a plethora of rappers I haven't heard yet but the UK flavours are strong throughout with each MC having their own unique flow and style with clear regional accent variations indicating a nationwide roster. Meanwhile the instrumentals are rich with that smokey, jazzy, boom-bap flavour synonymous with the golden days of UK hip-hop complete with nice scratch passages and clever sampling.

          Real rap heads ain't gonna wanna sleep on this one trrruusst! 






          TRACK LISTING

          1. Deeflux & Miracle - Unquenchable
          2. Louie G X Barry Manalog - Stylin Merd
          3. Cappo X Luther Andross - Ellar 
          4. Deeflux & Miracle Feat Ash The Author & Gee Bag - Reel Me Back In 
          5. Ash The Author X Barry Manalog Feat Mysdiggi & Dj Chud - Same As It Never Was 
          6. Cappo X Luther Andross - Nye 
          7. Louie G X Barry Manalog - Milty 
          8. Ash The Author X Barry Manalog Feat Dj Chud - Modern Day Jazz Crumpet 
          9. Deeflux & Miracle Feat Chrome - Oovavoo 


          Presenting a collection of deep spatial gems mined from the ever impressive TK Disco vaults for your playback listening pleasure!

          The TK Disco music empire has blessed our ears and minds with an endless stream of music since it's late 1960's inception. Countless soul and funk sides were produced, cut and released by label founder Henry Stone and his associates, in turn changing the face of contemporary black music in the USA and across the world forever. It is true that the TK story originated on America's 'Space Coast', the modern frontier of lunar exploration and galactic travel, the home of NASA and countless missions beyond the stars nestled on the East Coast of the United States.

          'Moon Ride' - The compilation you hold in your hands, is merely one strand of the incredible music that was beamed out of Hialeah, FL over the decades. The focus on this collection is the idea of the 'cosmic' from the Disco era. These are records that emit a spacey vibe, either from their lyrical content or equally from their sonic qualities, imbibing synths and electronics to create otherworldly grooves. These records were big hits on underground music scenes such as Daniele Baldelli's cosmic movement in the 70's and 80's in Lake Garda, they were vehicles of escapism and hedonism on the discerning dancefloors of NYC in the hands of progressive DJs like David Mancuso and Nicky Siano and they were also essential building blocks in the creation of House and Techno music in the Midwestern cities of Chicago and Detroit, inspiring legendary artists such as Mr Fingers and Jeff Mills and countless others. An essential collection of music for listening, dancing, loving and travelling!


          TRACK LISTING

          A1. John Tropea - Livin' In The Jungle
          A2. Universal Love - Moon Ride
          B1. Stevo - Pay The Price
          B2. Ish - Don't Stop
          C1. Wanda Star Williams - Mr UFO
          C2. King Sporty & The Root Rockers - Get On Down
          D1. Mad Dog Fire Department - Cosmic Funk
          D2. Fern Kinney - Groove Me

          Various Artists

          Beehive Breaks

            A crate staple for any lover of feminine funk, Beehive Breaks gathers 15 sultry singles from across the Numero-verse. From Sandy Gaye’s Cruella-synched “Watch The Dog That Brings The Bone” to James Brown ’s soul sister #1 Marva Whitney, teenage girl gangs The Trinikas and Promise, Miami’s queen of soul Betty Wright, plus a previously unissued belter from Chicago’s Sonics Band, Beehive Breaks picks up where sister funk left off.

            TRACK LISTING

            SIDE A
            Sandy Gaye - Watch The Dog That Bring The Bone
            Betty Wright - Mr. Lucky
            Marva Whitney - Daddy Don’t Know About Sugar Bear
            The Trinikas - Remember Me
            Betty & Angel - Honey Coated Loving
            Arelean Brown - I’m A Streaker Baby
            The 20th Century - Hot Pants (Part I)

            SIDE B
            Promise - I’m Not Ready For Love
            Pearl Dowdell - Good Things
            Fay Cooper - Closer Together
            Lolla Collins - Save The Children (If There Is To Be A Tomorrow)
            Soul Revival - Do What You Gotta Do
            Mae Young - You Got Me Under Your Spell
            The Ba-Roz - Come Back Boy
            Sonics Band - Second Avenue

            Various Artists

            Soul Jazz Records Present: Studio One Roots - 2024 Repress

              Studio One Roots set the standard for Soul Jazz Records’ long-standing series of Studio One collections and features many of the classic artists from Clement 'Sir Coxsone’ Dodd’s mighty roster of reggae.

              This album includes Freddie McGregor, Willie Williams, Cornell Campbell, Alton Ellis, Devon Russell alongside some of the defining crack-session men groups of Jamaican reggae history - The Sound Dimension, Brentford All-Stars, The Skatalites, New Establishment and more. As ever the album is filled with a mixture of seminal cuts and super-rarities from the vast vaults of 13 Brentford Road.

              Stand-out tracks include Alton Ellis’s Blackish White, a surreal and powerful Afro-centric dream, Count Ossie Nyabinghi and Rastafarian drummers genre-defying interpretation of Booker T and The MGs ‘Meditation’, Willie Williams awe-inspiring versioning of the Skatalites' seminal Rastafari anthem Addis Ababa and many, many more.

              This album has been fully digitally remastered, analog cut and packaged complete with the following: Original sleevenotes by Lloyd Bradley (author of When Reggae Was King), compiled by Mark Ainley (Honest Jons), high-quality Soul Jazz mastering, wicked images of Count Ossie and the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari on the cover, and a rare image of Clement Dodd and musicians inside the studio at Studio One on the full colour inner sleeves.

              TRACK LISTING

              1. The Cyclones With Count Ossie – Meditation
              2. Cornell Campbell & The Brentford Rockers – Natty Don't Go
              3. Freddy Mcgregor With The Sound Dimension – Africa Here I Come
              4. Bunny & Skitter – Lumumbo
              5. Willie Williams & The All Stars – Addis A Baba
              6. L.Crosdale With Drummond Bago & The Rebel Group – Set Me Free
              7. Leroy Wallace & The New Establishment – Far Beyond
              8. Lennie Hibbert – More Creation
              9. Alton Ellis & The Sound Dimension – Blackish White
              10. Winston Jarrett & The Sound Dimension – Fear Not
              11. Devon Russell – Drum Song
              12. The Gaylads – Africa
              13. Black Brothers & The New Establishment – School Children
              14. Linton Cooper & The Brentford Disco Set – You'll Get Your Pay
              15. Sound Dimension – Congo Rock
              16. Zoot Simms – African Challenge

              Various Artists

              Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One DJ's - 2024 Repress

                For this Studio One release we return to the roots of Reggae music-The Soundsystem. Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s Soundsystems played throughout the city of Kingston, Jamaica. As well as Sir Coxsone's Downbeat Soundsystem other famous Soundsystem operators included Duke Reid (the Trojan), Prince Buster, Tom the Great and King Edwards.

                These Soundystems were the birthplace of much of Jamaica's musical culture ­ Soundclashes, Dancehall and the idea of the Toaster who sang over records- theDJ. As ever Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd led the field and so for this release the focus is on DJ's at Studio One and features legendary toasters such as Denis Alcapone, Dillinger and Prince Far I as well as a host of rare material by lesser known artists. Also included is Count Machuki ­ the original DJ- the first man ever to speak over the mic-at Sir Coxsone¹s Downbeat Sound System- from where it all began.

                As Steve Barrow (author of The Rough Guide to Reggae/Blood and Fire Records) writes in the sleevenotes, Jamaican deejay music is the source for all Rap music: From Count Machuki talking over records on Sir Coxsone's legendary Downbeat Sound System this style would eventually travel to America when the Jamaican-born Kool Herc began playing at Block parties (a version of the Kingston Soundsystem parties) in the Bronx. Cutting up rare-groove classics for the first B-Boys to rap over, Hip-Hop was born and theDJ music that had started on the early Soundsystems of Kingston would go on to conquer the world!

                Studio One Records is the original Jamaican record label. Studio One Records started the career of hundreds of Jamaican artists from Bob Marley to The Skatalites, from Horace Andy to The Heptones. Studio One DJs (compiled by Mark Ainley) is the next in the series of releases where Soul Jazz Records are showcasing the music of Studio One, the label that literally defines Reggae.

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Count Machuki – More Scorcha
                2. Prince Francis – Rock Fort Shock
                3. Dennis Alcapone – Power Version
                4. Dillinger – Natty Kung Fu
                5. Jah Scotchie – Man Of Creation
                6. Jim Brown – Seen Him
                7. Jah Buzz – Love In The Arena
                8. Prince Francis – Street Doctor
                9. Lone Ranger – The Answer
                10. Prince Jazzbo – Crime Don't Pay
                11. Brigadier Jerry – Every Man A Me Brethren
                12. Big Joe – Version Of Rights
                13. Lone Ranger – The Big Match
                14. Jah Jesco – Warning
                15. Prince Far I – Natty Farmyard
                16. Charlie Ace & Scorcher – Father And Dread Loc

                Various Artists

                Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Story - 2024 Repress

                  Spanning tracks from 30 years of Studio One releases, ‘Studio One Story’ is a roller coaster ride through many of the label’s finest moments and features many of the tracks that defined its history as well as Reggae itself. Tracks such as Alton Ellis’s ‘I’m Still In Love With You’, The Skatalites’ ska anthem ‘Guns of Navarone’ through to the Roots killer, The Abyssinians’ ‘Declaration of Rights’, to absolutely monster party tunes such as Michigan & Smiley’s ‘Nice Up The Dance’. It really doesn’t get any better than this.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  1. Theo Beckford – Easy Snapping
                  2. The Skatalites – Guns Of Navarone
                  3. Delroy Wilson – Dancing Mood
                  4. Michigan And Smiley – Nice Up The Dance
                  5. Heptones – Baby
                  6. The Abyssinians – Declaration Of Rights
                  7. Alton Ellis – I'm Still In Love With You
                  8. Tommy McCook – Tunnel One
                  9. Sugar Minott – Jah Jah Children
                  10. The Skatalites – Man In The Street
                  11. Dub Specialist – Banana Walk
                  12. Dennis Alcapone – Run Run
                  13. Larry Marshall – Nanny Goat
                  14. Brentford Allstars – Throw Me Corn
                  15. Lone Ranger – Love Bump
                  16. Jackie Mittoo – Freak Out

                  Various Artists

                  Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Dub - 2024 Repress

                    ‘Studio One Dub’ remains super-hard hitting, featuring classic and rare dub tracks from Studio One, many available on vinyl for the first time in over thirty years. ‘Studio One Dub’ includes the dubs of many classic tracks such as Horace Andy’s ‘Skylarkin’’, Johnny Osbourne’s ‘Truth and Rights’, John Holt’s ‘Hooligan’ and Freddie McGregor’s ‘Bobby Bobylon’, plus many more rare tracks.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    1. Dub Specialist – Bionic Dub
                    2. Dub Specialist – Take A Ride Version
                    3. Dub Specialist – Sky Rhythm
                    4. Dub Specialist – Taurus Dub 2
                    5. Dub Specialist – Hooligan
                    6. Dub Specialist – Dub Rock
                    7. Dub Specialist – Rastaman Version
                    8. Dub Specialist – Jah Jah Version
                    9. Dub Specialist – Creator Version
                    10. Dub Specialist – Running Dub
                    11. Dub Specialist – Hi Fashion Dub
                    12. Dub Specialist – Pretty Version
                    13. Dub Specialist – Race Track Version
                    14. Dub Specialist – Spawning
                    15. Dub Specialist – In Cold Blood Version
                    16. Dub Specialist – Chase Them Version
                    17. Dub Specialist – Feel The Dub

                    Various Artists

                    Soul Jazz Records Presents: Studio One Disco Mix - 2024 Repress

                      Studio One's music in the 1970s took the label to new heights. The new style of Disco Mix brought many areas of Reggae together ­ Roots, Lovers, Disco and Dub all came together in extended form, re-versioning classic hits, experimenting with new studio technology, over-dubbing, syn-drums and more producing what many fans describe as the most creative and innovative phase in the history of the legendary Studio One Records.

                      This Studio One Disco Mix album includes many sought after classic tunes only ever released in very small quantities (on Studio One's very first 12" records as well as it's infamous Music Lab 10"s out of New York) and consequently many of these track s have been unavailable since their day of release. Studio One Disco Mix features many of the classic Studio One artists such as Alton Ellis, Sugar Minott, Jackie Mittoo and Willie Williams (with his classic re-versioning of his own "Armigideon Time") alongside less well artists such as Doreen Schaeffer, Judah Eskender Tafari and George Dudley and many more.

                      TRACK LISTING

                      1. Lloyd & Devon – Push Push
                      2. Judah Eskender Tafari – Rastafari Tell You
                      3. Doreen Schaefer – Ain't Gonna Change My Mind
                      4. Dub Specialist – Kampala
                      5. George Allen – Be Wise Brethren
                      6. Jackie Mittoo – Night In Ethiopia
                      7. George Dudley – Gates Of Zion
                      8. The Silvertones – Come Forward
                      9. The Ethiopian – Muddy Water
                      10. Willie Williams & Brentford Disco Set – Armagideon Time
                      11. Willie Williams & Brentford Disco Set – Armagideon Time (version)
                      12. Norma White & Brentford Disco Set – I Want Your Love
                      13. Norma White & Brentford Disco Set – I Want Your Love (version)
                      14. Alton Ellis – You Make Me Happy
                      15. Suagr Minott – Love And Understanding
                      16. Winston Francis, Jackie Mittoo & Brentford Roc

                      Various Artists

                      DJ Kicks - Kruder & Dorfmeister - 2024 Repress

                        Smoke it! Feel It!

                        The slo-beat pioneers Kruder & Dorfmeister of Vienna are among the hottest producers in the dance universe. Even though they only produced two unreleased maxis, big names like Count Basie, Bomb The Bass, Alex Reece or United Future Organization had some of their tracks remixed by these exceptional producers. Their productions on compilations of Ninja Tune, SSR and Wall Of Sound are considered milestones regarding the trip-hop genre and many major companies are trying to release their debut album.

                        Since 1993 the two smart Austrians Peter Kruder & Richard Dorfmeister have been working together as a team and when being asked about their musical roots they name musicians like Miles Davis, Sly Stone, Brian Eno, Serge Gainsbourg or Bill Laswell. Besides this they are great admirers of the Gilles Peterson and Coldcut Radioshow of London's cult-station Kiss FM, which had a lot of influence on their musical open mindness. Their label G-Stone was able to gain outstanding reputation with its four releases and earned fantastic media reaction in international publications.

                        Besides their outstanding fame as producers both were able to blast even the hippest clubs on this planet with their extravagant DJ-sets. Their breathtaking mixture of trip-hop, dub, ambient and drum'n'bass is supposed to be way-leading thus supporting their cult-status. Smokin' tracks of Herbalizer, Statik Sound System, Hardfloor, Aquasky, Shantel and others are combined on their DJ-Kicks set, gathering the hottest labels from Ninja to Cheap, from Moving Shadow to Creative Wax. A dub producer helped to remix the entire material making it a thrilling club soundtrack for the 90s. By the way, during the work for DJ-Kicks and their debut album they refused remixes for U2, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello and the Fantastic Four.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        A1. Small World – Livin' Free (Soundtrack Mix)
                        A2. Aquasky – Kauna
                        B1. Hardfloor – Dadamnpheaknoizphunk? (Dubdope)
                        C1. JMJ & Flytronix – In Too Deep
                        C2. Shantel – Bass And Several Cars
                        D1. Tango – Spellbound
                        D2. Thievery Corporation – Shoalin Satellite

                        Various Artists

                        The Bristol Mod Explosion 1979-1987

                          This album covers the period 1979 to 1987 and features 14 tracks.

                          When punk rock started to fizzle out and Squat Punks started to appear on the streets, many of the UK's disaffected youths had already moved sideways into Modernism and fell in love with bands like The Jam, Secret Affair, The Purple Hearts, The Lambrettas and The Chords but lets also remember our love for The Beat, Madness and The Specials.

                          The West Country embraced the scene and produced its own authentic Mod bands like The Reaction, Mayfair and The Newbeats. Alo features The Rimshots, The Review and more

                          Various Artists

                          Soul Jazz Records Present: Studio One Lovers - 2024 Repress

                            Lovingly compiled, this album features only the finest Lovers from Jamaica’s finest label. From Blues parties in London, Birmingham, Bristol etc Lovers Rock quickly became one of the UK’s finest-ever musical movements.

                            Sweet harmonies, soulful reggae, love songs – the key ingredients of Lovers Rock - were all based on the revival of many of the classic Rocksteady harmony groups of the late 60s and early 70s, such as The Heptones, Carlton and The Shoes, Larry & Alvin, The Paragons, that Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd’s Studio One and rival Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle label produced hit after hit with as they fought for dominance in the dancehalls of Kingston.

                            As well as these classic harmony groups, this album also features fine contributions from many of the reggae greats – Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Delroy Wilson – All artists who became stars at the legendary Studio One Records which Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, describes as "The University of Reggae".

                            TRACK LISTING

                            1. Delroy Wilson – I Don't Know Why
                            2. Basil Daley – Hold Me Baby
                            3. Myrna Hague – Touch Me Baby
                            4. John Holt & The Paragons – Darling, I Need Your Loving
                            5. The Sharks – How Could I Live (1st Cut)
                            6. The Mad Lads – Ten To One
                            7. Jackie Mittoo – Reggae Magic (2nd Cut)
                            8. Larry & Alvin – Your Love
                            9. Freddy & Jenny – Too Long Will Be Too Late
                            10. Alton Ellis – Let Him Try
                            11. Albert Tomlinson – Don't Wait For Me
                            12. Horace Andy – Got To Be Sure
                            13. Carlton & His Shoes – Never Give Your Heart Away
                            14. The Heptones – Ready To Learn
                            15. Bob & Marcia – Really Together (No Strings)
                            16. Ernest Wilson – Undying Love
                            17. Bob Marley & The Wailers – I'm Still Waiting (1st Cut)
                            18. Doreen Schaeffer – We're All Alone

                            Following a string of releases that have cemented Glitterbox as the hub for independent house and disco worldwide, four sought-after mixes that have soundtracked the label's parties get a special outing on vinyl for the very first time. Who better to open Glitterbox Jams Volume 6 but head honcho Melvo Baptiste, featuring esteemed selector Jamie 3:26 & Annette Bowen with ‘Gonna Be Alright’, an instant classic that showcases the label’s very best. Next up, German hit maker Mousse T. and Davie ‘Take It Back’ to Summer of 2023 with their soulful house release, before East London house master and Snatch! Records owner Riva Starr’s ‘How It Feels’ lands on wax for the first time. Closing out this collection of Glitterbox favourites is a collaboration between legends, Shakedown & Bootsy Collins and the Shakedown Work That Mother Mix of ‘Funky And You Know It’. This four-track package from the Glitterbox camp is one you do not want to miss.

                            STAFF COMMENTS

                            Matt says: Glitzy Saturday night business for city striders and disco ball gliders with a fresh house direction from the label.

                            TRACK LISTING

                            A1. Melvo Baptiste Ft. Jamie 3:26 & Annette Bowen - Gonna Be Alright
                            A2. Mousse T. Ft. Davie - Take It Back
                            AA1. Riva Starr - How It Feels
                            AA2. Shakedown & Bootsy Collins - Funky And You Know It (Shakedown Work That Mother Mix) 

                            Various Artists

                            Tim's Listening Party

                              Demon presents the first official compilation from Tim Burgess celebrating Tim’s Listening Party. “I’d done Charlatans listening parties and some solo album listening parties, and as the Twitter followers grew, I’d repeat it and do it again and again. It was maybe about a week before being told that we were going to go into a lockdown before we actually did something. I saw all the TV stuff, all the kind of crazy things that were happening and thought if there’s going to be a lockdown, there’s going to be something that I can do.” - Tim Burgess

                              Available as a 62 track 4CD Deluxe Packaging set and as a 24 track 2LP, these compilations bring together highlights from the 1,278 Listening Parties
                              that took place. The parties themselves were an eclectic mix of genres and eras, and the compilation reflects that with Suede, New Order, The Chemical Brothers, Sparks, The Breeders, The Lovely Eggs, John Grant, Joan As Police Woman and The Charlatans.

                              Within the top 100 listening parties, artists reflected on the compilation include Iron Maiden, Liam Gallagher, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, The Libertines, MGMT, Dexys Midnight Runners, The Specials and Belle & Sebastian. The
                              booklet also includes an interview conducted by Danielle Perry with Tim Burgess, detailing the cultural importance of the Listening Party during lockdown.

                              STAFF COMMENTS

                              Barry says: What a collection! A truly stylistically diverse selection of some of the greatest tracks from some of the greatest albums of all time, collected together as a lovely reminder of Tim's legendary listening parties that kept so many of us listening to music together during lockdown. Win-win.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              LP Tracklisting:
                              Side A
                              1. John Lennon - Hold On (Ultimate Mix)
                              2. The Charlatans - One To Another
                              3. The Orielles - Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)
                              4. Suede - The Wild Ones
                              5. Joan As Police Woman - Real Life
                              6. Billy Bragg - Sexuality

                              Side B
                              1. The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun
                              2. Hercules & Love Affair - Blind
                              3. The Breeders - Cannonball
                              4. Belle & Sebastian - Ease Your Feet In The Sea
                              5. The Style Council - My Ever Changing Moods (Album Version)

                              Side C
                              1. This Is The Kit - Moonshine Freeze
                              2. Tim Burgess - Oh My Corazon
                              3. The Libertines - Music When The Lights Go Out
                              4. The Lovely Eggs - Wiggy Giggy
                              5. Art Brut - Emily Kane
                              6. MGMT - Flash Delirium

                              Side D
                              1. The Specials - Too Much Too Young
                              2. Sparks - Self-Effacing
                              3. John Grant - Black Belt
                              4. KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World
                              5. The Shins - Girl Inform Me
                              6. The Streets - Let's Push Things Forward
                              7. Dexys Midnight Runners - Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)

                              CD Tracklisting:

                              CD1
                              1. John Lennon - Hold On (Ultimate Mix)
                              2. The Charlatans - One To Another
                              3. The Orielles - Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme)
                              4. New Order - Age Of Consent
                              5. Suede - The Wild Ones
                              6. Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz
                              7. Joan As Police Woman - Real Life
                              8. Billy Bragg - Sexuality
                              9. The Chemical Brothers - Setting Sun
                              10. Hercules & Love Affair - Blind
                              11. The Breeders - Cannonball
                              12. Belle And Sebastian - Ease Your Feet In The Sea
                              13. The Style Council - My Ever Changing Moods
                              14. John Shuttleworth - Y Reg
                              15. This Is The Kit - Moonshine Freeze
                              16. Tim Burgess - Oh My Corazon
                              17. Sleaford Mods Feat. Billy Nomates - Mork N Mindy

                              CD2
                              1. The Libertines - Music When The Lights Go Out
                              2. The Lovely Eggs - Wiggy Giggy
                              3. Art Brut - Emily Kane
                              4. MGMT - Flash Delirium
                              5. The Specials - Too Much Too Young
                              6. Sparks - Self-Effacing
                              7. John Grant - Black Belt
                              8. KT Tunstall - Other Side Of The World
                              9. The Shins - Girl Inform Me
                              10. Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
                              11. The Streets - Let's Push Things Forward
                              12. Dexys Midnight Runners - Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Love When You Smile)
                              13. Liam Gallagher - Some Might Say (MTV Unplugged Live At Hull City Hall)
                              14. The Magic Numbers - Love Me Like You
                              15. The Soft Boys - Insanely Jealous Of You
                              16. Talking Heads - Heaven
                              17. Joy Division - Isolation

                              CD3
                              1. Level 42 - Running In The Family (Extended Version)
                              2. Ibibio Sound Machine - Tell Me (Doko Mien)
                              3. Hot Chip - Hungry Child
                              4. Liam Frost & The Slowdown Family - The Mourner's Of St Paul's
                              5. Boy Azooga - Breakfast Epiphany
                              6. Biffy Clyro - Tiny Indoor Fireworks
                              7. Pixies - Debaser
                              8. Georgia - About Work The Dancefloor
                              9. Michael Kiwanuka - Piano Joint (This Kind Of Love)
                              10. Run The Jewels - Out Of Sight (feat. 2 Chainz)
                              11. Róisín Murphy - Murphy's Law
                              12. Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels / Broken
                              13. Paul McCartney - The Kiss Of Venus
                              14. Steven Wilson - Personal Shopper

                              CD4
                              1. Iron Maiden - Powerslave (2015 Remaster)
                              2. Gang Of Four - Natural's Not In It
                              3. Jesus Jones - The Devil You Know
                              4. Dry Cleaning - New Long Leg
                              5. Laurie Anderson - Born, Never Asked
                              6. Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon
                              7. Metronomy - Corinne
                              8. Flyte - Cathy Come Home
                              9. The Pipettes - Pull Shapes
                              10. Joel Culpepper - Black Boy
                              11. Saint Etienne - Pond House
                              12. Big Joanie - Fall Asleep
                              13. Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
                              14. Kae Tempest - Salt Coast


                              Various Artists

                              Funk Tide - Tokyo Jazz-Funk From Electric Bird 1978-87 : Selected By Dj Notoya

                              Following the success of the 'Tokyo Glow' compilation, Wewantsounds once again teams up with Japanese Tokyo-based DJ Notoya to dig the rich Electric Bird catalogue and come with a versatile selection of sunny Jazz-Funk gems recorded between 1978 and 1987 for the label. A tasty selection featuring Yasuaki Shimizu, Toshiyuki Honda and Mikio Masuda, together with a few American musicians such as Ronnie Foster and Bobby Lyle. Most tracks make their vinyl debut outside of Japan and the album has been designed by Optigram/Manuel Sepulveda and is annotated by DJ Notoya. Audio newly remastered in Tokyo by King Records.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              A1. Shunzo Ohno - In The Sky
                              A2. Mikio Masuda - Let's Get Together
                              A3. Yasuaki Shimizu - Summer Time
                              A4. David Matthews & The Electric Birds - Special Delivery
                              B1. Toshiyuki Honda - Living In A City
                              B2. Ronnie Foster - Night Life
                              B3. Bobby Lyle Trio - Night Breeze
                              B4. Katsutoshi Morizono - Space Traveller

                              Various Artists

                              WAMONO A To Z Vol. I - Japanese Jazz Funk & Rare Groove 1968-1980 (Selected By DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite & Chintam)

                              Active as a professional DJ in Japan since the late eighties, DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite is also a renowned remixer, compiler and producer. An avid record collector and an expert of the Wamono style, Yoshizawa published the Wamono A to Z records guide book in 2015 which instantly sold-out. The book unveiled a myriad of beautiful and rare records from a highly prolific, but still then unknown, Japanese groove scene.

                              After many years working as a record buyer for several stores, DJ Chintam opened his own Blow Up shop in 2018 in Tokyo's Shibuya district. A member of the Dayjam Crew and a specialist of soul, funk, rare groove and disco music, Chintam is also an expert of the home-brewed Wamono grooves. He supervised and wrote the Wamono A to Z records guide book together with Yoshizawa.

                              With this first volume of the Wamono series, our two DJs here guide you through some of the best and rarest jazz funk and rare groove tunes produced in Japan between 1968 and 1980. Put the needle on the record, turn up the volume and dig right now into the Wamono sound - the cream of the Japanese funk, soul, rare groove and disco music developed throughout the years since the end of the sixties in Japan!

                              TRACK LISTING

                              1. Toshiko Yonekawa - Soran Bushi
                              2. Takeo Yamashita - A Touch Of Japanese Tone
                              3. Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys - Jongara Reggae
                              4. Chikara Ueda & The Power Station - Cloudy
                              5. Chumei Watanabe - Downtown Blues
                              6. Kifu Mitsuhashi - Hanagasa Ondo
                              7. Monica Lassen & The Sounds - Incitation
                              8. Norio Maeda Jiro Inagaki & The All-Stars - Go Go A Go Go
                              9. Akira Ishikawa & The Jazz Rock Band - The Sidewinder
                              10. Masahiko Sato Jiro Inagaki & Big Soul Media - Sniper's Snooze

                              Various Artists

                              WAMONO A To Z Vol. II - Japanese Funk 1970-1977 (Selected By DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite & Chintam)

                              Active as a professional DJ in Japan since the late eighties, DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite is also a renowned remixer, compiler and producer. An avid record collector and an expert of the Wamono style, Yoshizawa published the Wamono A to Z records guide book in 2015 which instantly sold-out. The book unveiled a myriad of beautiful and rare records from a highly prolific, but still then unknown, Japanese groove scene.

                              After many years working as a record buyer for several stores, DJ Chintam opened his own Blow Up shop in 2018 in Tokyo's Shibuya district. A member of the Dayjam Crew and a specialist of soul, funk, rare groove and disco music, Chintam is also an expert of the home-brewed Wamono grooves. He supervised and wrote the Wamono A to Z records guide book together with Yoshizawa.

                              In this second volume of the acclaimed Wamono series, Yoshizawa and Chintam dig into some of the best and rarest funky tunes produced in Japan during the seventies. Put the needle on the record, turn up the volume and dig right now into the Wamono sound - the cream of the Japanese jazz, funk, soul, rare groove and disco music developed throughout the years since the end of the sixties in Japan!

                              TRACK LISTING

                              1. Mieko Hirota - Theme Of "Doberman Cop"
                              2. Hiroshi Sato - Bad Junky Blues
                              3. Sammy With Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media - The In-And-Outer-Stomp-And-Shouter
                              4. Fujio Tokita - Watashi No Beatles
                              5. School Band - I Hope It's Fine
                              6. Bread & Butter - Devil Woman
                              7. Hatsumi Shibata - Singer Lady
                              8. Kan Mikami - Jikokeno No Samba
                              9. Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - Yumura No Obaba
                              1.0 Pinky Chicks - Tosetsu Donpan Bushi

                              The twelfth volume of Drumcode’s flagship A-Sides series is set to land, featuring 20 future-facing cuts spanning the breadth of the techno spectrum, while none-other-than Carl Cox makes his Drumcode debut. The annual compilation serves to showcase some of Adam Beyer’s favourite demo’s throughout the year, as the label boss enjoys the opportunity to introduce new artists to the label, while showcasing cuts from Drumcode’s mainstays.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              A1. Mha Iri - Bel
                              A2. Marco Faraone - RENEMIND
                              B1. Balthazar & JackRock - Andromeda
                              B2. LO’99 & Ray Foxx - Skydance

                              Various Artists

                              Music Against Misogyny

                                Label Two-Piers announce new compilation Music Against Misogyny, released for International Women’s Day 2023 (Wednesday 8th March). This ‘Charity’ Compilation features artists such as Brix Smith, Panic Shack, Sinead O’Brien, Los Bitchos, Girl Ray, Peaness, Dream Wife, Nuha Ruby Ra, Lande Hekt, Dana Gavanski, CIEL, Momma, ARXX, and more. It has been created to raise awareness of the work and challenges women face daily as well as to celebrate women’s achievements. With this, they are working to challenge gender stereotypes and discrimination whilst fighting for inclusion and equality, not only in the music industry.

                                Two-Piers have teamed up with Music Distributor ‘Republic of Music’ and ALL profits from the sales of this album will go to two charities that we believe do their utmost to help women from all backgrounds from domestic abuse to bereavement and homelessness - Brighton Women's Centre & RISE.

                                RISE is an independent, Brighton-based registered charity that helps people affected by domestic abuse, who offer practical help ranging from direct advice to refuge accommodation for those whose lives are at risk.

                                Brighton Women’s Centre have been supporting self-identifying women in Sussex for over 45 years. We help women from all backgrounds, facing all kinds of issues, to live happier lives. Women dealing with bereavement or trauma, women who have been through homelessness or the criminal justice system, survivors of abuse or discrimination – we’ve welcomed them all

                                All the Artists and Bands on ‘Music Against Misogyny’ have given the use of their tracks for Free to help raise awareness and much needed funds for these two charities so support us by buying a copy!


                                TRACK LISTING

                                Vinyl:
                                SIDE 1
                                A1. Nuha Ruby Ra – My Voice
                                A2. Lande Hekt – Gay Space Cadets
                                A3. Panic Shack – The Ick
                                A4. Sinead O Brien – Like Culture
                                A5. CIEL – Baby Don’t You Know
                                A6. Brix Smith – Fast Net
                                A7. Momma – Motorbike
                                A8. Dream Wife - Leech
                                SIDE 2
                                B1. Los Bitchos – Las Panteras
                                B2. Peaness – How I’m Feeling
                                B3. Girl Ray – Everybody's Saying That?
                                B4. ARXX Ft. Pillow Queens – Call Me Crazy
                                B5. Roe – I Can Change
                                B6. Ailbhe Reddy – Walk Away
                                B7. Lexie Carroll – The Sky Looked Nice Today
                                B8. Dana Gavanski – I Kiss The Night

                                CD
                                1. Nuha Ruby Ra – My Voice
                                2. Lande Hekt – Gay Space Cadets
                                3. Panic Shack – The Ick
                                4. Sinead O Brien – Like Culture
                                5. CIEL – Baby Don’t You Know
                                6. Brix Smith – Fast Net
                                7. Queen Cult – Better Believe It*
                                8. Momma – Motorbike
                                9. Dream Wife – Leech
                                10. Los Bitchos – Las Panteras
                                11. Peaness – How I’m Feeling
                                12. Girl Ray – Everybody's Saying That?
                                13. ARXX Ft. Pillow Queens – Call Me Crazy
                                14. King Hannah – All Being Fine*
                                15. KID 2 – The Loud Noise Of Your Spine*
                                16. Anna B Savage – The Ghost*

                                * These Tracks Are Exclusive To The CD

                                Various Artists

                                You're Not From Around Here

                                  The previously unissued soundtrack to the 1964 noir, You’re Not From Around Here, discovered after 55 years in the Louis Wayne Moody archive. A hobo’s b indle full of twangy tremolo, reverb-drenched revenge, and existential echo. Songs of alienation, paranoia, dark alleys, betrayal, prison, prostitution, trains, gun play, feminine betrayal, and the dusty, lonely road of self discovery. A black and white affair trapped under the weight of a post-war technicolor allure, You’re Not From Around Here lives in a universe of moral ambiguity.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  1. Gene Sikora - A Song For Mary
                                  2. Cheryl Thompson - Black Night
                                  3. Bailey’s Nervous Kats - First Love
                                  4. Don McGinnis - Good Luck To You
                                  5. Shelley Duncan - Somewhere Down The Line
                                  6. Attila & The Huns - The Lonely Huns
                                  7. Alvie Self - Lonely Walk
                                  8. Eddy Bailes & The Cadillacs - Dark Side Of The Moon
                                  9. The Jades - Lost Train
                                  10. Hayden Thompson – 16.88
                                  11. Slim Martin - Haunted After Midnight
                                  12. The Expresso’s - Wandering
                                  13. Nicky Roberts - Spaceman (Out Of Nowhere)
                                  14. Buzz Clifford - Wouldn’t It Be Nice (To Have Wings And Fly)
                                  15. Houston And Dorsey - Ebb Tide
                                  16. Charlie Megira - Tomorrow’s Gone

                                  Various Artists

                                  They Move In The Night

                                    Discovered after spending 58 years on a dusty shelf in the Louis Wayne Moody Pictures vault, this previously unissued soundtrack contains a backpack’s worth of grieving guitars, somber surf, and haunting hiss, zipped tight with the teeth of abandonment, dashed dreams, moral ambiguity, fate, tearful goodbyes, and lukewarm diner coffee. Because the long arm of society nips at their heels... THEY MOVE IN THE NIGHT.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Branko Mataja - Tuzna Je Nedelija
                                    2. Steve Waltner - Tropic Waters
                                    3. Bill Garland - Lonesome Guitar
                                    4. Red Garrison & His Zodiacs - Taboo
                                    5. Jody Reynolds - Tarantula
                                    6. The Infernos - Restless Tides
                                    7. The Dropouts - Purple Sea
                                    8. Ron Heiss & The Low Notes - Far Away
                                    9. Bailey’s Nervous Kats - Rumble
                                    10. The Travelers - Melody Of The Moon
                                    11. Tommy Dae’s High Tensions - Lost Horizon
                                    12. Johnny Blue - Crying Guitar
                                    13. The Floresents - Dreamtime
                                    14. Kay Johnson - Walk Through The Valley
                                    15. The Gospel Hawaiinaires - Life’s A Railway To Heaven
                                    16. X-Cetra - Wasn’t There

                                    Various Artists

                                    Groove Of ESSR II: Funk, Soul, Disco And Jazz From Estonia

                                    Escaping the Soviet through music is a running theme for the "Groove of ESSR" compilation. Funk Embassy returns with the second volume that includes 11 tracks from 1973-1984. Some hide meaning between lines, others offer solace on the dancefloor. It's an ongoing journey to uncover these jewels and meet their makers. Majority of the tunes will be released for the first time. The 12-inch comes with a 30-page booklet that provides background stories and quotes from the artists.

                                    The "Groove of ESSR" project has garnered attention around the globe. From the first volume released in 2019, tracks were picked up by Gilles Peterson, Mehmet Aslan, Zag Erlat and DJ Tahira to name a few. During the production of this album, two of the most influential figures in Estonian funk and soul passed on: Marju "Maryn" Kuut (1946-2022) and Tõnu Aare (1953-2021). We dedicate this album to them.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    1. Eesti TV & Raadio Estraadiorkester - Meie Aeg (Instrumental)
                                    2. Marju Kuut & Apelsin - Maskeraad
                                    3. Laine - Nüüd On Mul Muusika
                                    4. Raivo Parind & Eufoonia - Hei, Päike!
                                    5. Jaan Kumani Instrumentaalansambel - Mind Veel Ei Ole (Instrumental Short Version)
                                    6. Collage & Apelsin - Memme Vaev
                                    7. Magnetic Band - Liiklus
                                    8. Ülle Ernits & Admiral - Ma Tahan Olla Siin
                                    9. Eesti TV & Raadio Estraadiorkester - Mälestus (Short Version)
                                    10. Teravik - Hoia Ennast Koos
                                    11. Els Himma - Veerev Päev
                                    12. Pirita - On See Hea (Instrumental)

                                    Various Artists

                                    The Northern Soul Scene

                                      Today's club culture all started with Northern Soul and its roots in the Mod all-nighter scene of London clubs. All the ingredients were there: DJs privy to the latest imports and advance promos, dancers fuelled by illegal uppers, venues which had scarcely opened when the pubs were all but deserted. The records, drugs and clubs have all changed, true, but the lifestyle is identical. Featuring classics from the Northern Soul Scene including Tom Jones, Ronnie Jones, Brotherhood of Man, Sonny Childe, Billie Davis, Tony Newman, Bats and more. Presented for the first time on orange colour vinyl and CD, this is essential for any funk and soul lovers.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      Side A:
                                      1. Frankie & Johnny - I'll Hold You
                                      2. David Essex - So-Called Loving
                                      3. The Flirtations - Nothing But A Heartache
                                      4. Fearns Brass Foundry - Don't Change It
                                      5. Clyde McPhatter - Baby You've Got It
                                      6. Micky Moonshine - Name It You Got It
                                      Side B:
                                      1. Ronnie Jones - My Love
                                      2. Fantastics - Ask The Lonely
                                      3. Tom Jones - Stop Breaking My Heart
                                      4. Billie Davis - Billy Sunshine
                                      5. Amen Corner - Our Love (Is In The Pocket)
                                      6. Danny Williams - Whose Little Girl Are You
                                      Side C:
                                      1. Eyes Of Blue - Heart Trouble
                                      2. Bobby Hanna - Everybody Needs Love
                                      3. Dave Berry - Picture Me Gone
                                      4. John E. Paul - I Wanna Know
                                      5. Elkie Brooks - The Way You Do The Things You Do
                                      6. Jon Gunn - I Just Made Up My Mind
                                      7. Adrienne Poster - Something Beautiful
                                      Side D:
                                      1. Brotherhood Of Man - Reach Out Your Hand
                                      2. Sonny Childe - Giving Up On Love
                                      3. Truly Smith - My Smile Is Just A Frown (Turned Upside Down)
                                      4. Stevie Kimble - All The Time In The World
                                      5. Tony Newman - Let The Good Times Roll
                                      6. The Bats - Listen To My Heart

                                      Nu Groove spotlights the artists that made the legendary NYC label a firm favourite of crate diggers then and now with this 12” release of their vital tracks revisited by leading selectors of today. The label, born in 1988 by Frank and Karen Mendez as an outlet for the experimental works of the Burrell Brothers, quickly became a home for up-and-coming genre pioneers. In this fashion, ‘Nu Groove Edits, Vol. 4’ opens with ‘Tonight’s The Night’ by NYC favourites How & Little, AKA The Sound Vandals, re-edited by Italian duo NiCe7. More monikers of Rheji Burrell appear in the collection too, with N.Y. House’n Authority’s seminal classic ‘APT. 2A’ reworked by UK deep tech aficionado Hugo Massien, and The Utopia Project’s ‘File #3’ remixed by Leeds underground duo Mak & Pasteman. Closing out this collection of future classics, GRAMMY award winning production duo Honey Dijon & Luke Solomon return to edit ‘Luv 2 Luv U’ by A.B.T.

                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Matt says: The revitalised Nu Groove juggernaut powers forward, slaying all house pretenders in its path. New V/A EP with four artists remixed by a plethora of talent. It's not just deep house on the menu, garage and acid flavours are also well repp'd on this latest missive from the NY label.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      A1. The Sound Vandals - Tonight’s The Night (NiCe7 Edit)
                                      A2. N.Y. House’n Authority - APT. 2A (Hugo Massien Rework)
                                      B1. The Utopia Project - File #3 (Mak & Pasteman Remix)
                                      B2. A.B.T. - Luv 2 Luv U (Honey Dijon & Luke Solomon Edit)

                                      The Soninke collective consciousness finds its origins in a founding myth, a blood pact: the legend of Biida and the decadence of the empire of Ghana or Wagadu (evoked by Léopold Sédar Senghor as a land of plenty in his poem Le Kaya Magan). From the 3rd century AD, gathered in the region of Sahel, on the edge of the Sahara desert, the Soninko ruled over their kingdom and its capital Kumbi Saleh. According to folklore, they were blessed with abundant rain and nuggets of gold could be picked directly from the ground.

                                      They owed this prosperity to a providential but cruel protector: the Wagadu Biida, a seven-headed serpent who lived at the bottom of the Kumbi well. Every year, as a reward for his favours, the Biida demanded an offering: the life of the most beautiful virgin woman in the community. Sacrifices took place for generations, until the 13th century AD, when fate chose Siya Yatabéré, Maamadi Sehedunxote's sweetheart...

                                      Centuries later in 1977, Gaye Mody Camara, a young Soninke raised in Mali's Kayes region, settled in France to found his own empire. Initially selling wax, kola nuts and other goods in his Parisian outlets, he rapidly started distributing cassette tapes and eventually producing a multitude of recordings for his own label: Camara Production.

                                      Crossing paths and collaborating over the next four decades with legendary artists, griots and industry moguls like Boncana Maïga, Jean-Philippe Rykiel, Ganda Fadiga, Diaby Doua or Ibrahima Sylla, Camara became one of the great independent music producers of his generation, and a pilar of the Parisian Soninke diaspora.

                                      Released in close collaboration with Gaye Camara and with the assistance of Daouda N'diaye, one of A.P.S' (Association pour la Promotion de la langue et de la culture Soninké) historical members, this selection of songs and accompanying notes aim to shed a light on an intricate culture and its modern music, injustifiably unknown outside of West Africa and the various Soninko diasporas around the world.

                                      From Malian Zouk to Mauritanian Reggae and other psychedelic groovers originally released on cassettes or digitally, we have given the utmost attention to bringing this music to a new format. It has been carefully remastered and pressed on 180g vinyl, with riso printed liner notes.

                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Matt says: Really nice comp which shines a spotlight on this criminally undiscovered West African hub. There's a fresh, contemporary feel to a lot of the tracks, even though many of them date back some years. Progressive afrobeat rich in vitalic vocal parts and skilled instrumentalists; not to mention its evocative nature which takes easily-guided minds straight to the heart of its community.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      A1. Mamadou Tangoudia - Kori
                                      A2. Halima Kissima Touré - Koolo Fune
                                      A3. Lassana Hawa Cissokho - Ñogome

                                      B1. Hadja Soumano - Nteri Diaba
                                      B2. Naïny Diabaté - Sankoy Djeli
                                      B3. Mah Kouyaté - Soso

                                      C1. Halima Kissima Touré - Alla Da Fo Ña
                                      C2. Ami Traoré - Tenedo
                                      C3. Babani Koné - Soyeba
                                      C4. Kaniba Oulé Kouyaté - Songne Bela

                                      D1. Diaby Doua - Boliñaame
                                      D2. Diobo Fode - Yexu
                                      D3. Halima Kissima Touré - Duna
                                      D4. Hadja Soumano - Ayebo

                                      Various Artists

                                      Merengue Típico: Nueva Generación!

                                        Merengue Típico: Nueva Generación! delves into the heart of Dominican merengue, a genre whose significance often eludes the spotlight. Bongo Joe's venture into unexplored terrain takes us to the Caribbean, specifically the Dominican Republic, shedding light on its musical tapestry. Curated by Xavier Daive, aka Funky Bompa, the compilation unveils rare '60s and '70s gems, providing a glimpse into a transformative period following the fall of the Trujillo regime.

                                        With over 20 years in the Dominican Republic, Xavier Daive meticulously sources original 45s, offering a snapshot of merengue's evolution during a creatively charged era post-Trujillo. The genre's roots, dating back to the 19th-century Dominican Republic, predate salsa, establishing its unique identity with the introduction of accordions via German trade ships. The genre's classic típico configuration emerged in the mid-'60s, leaving a lasting impact on its evolution.

                                        Focused on the explosive '60s and '70s merengue típico scene, influenced by genre pioneers like “Tatico” Henríquez and Trio Reynoso, the compilation showcases technical finesse and high-speed rhythms. Tracks like Rafaelito Román’s "Que Mala Suerte" embody the genre's infectious energy. Aristides Ramírez’s "Los Lanbones" adds a touch of humor, cautioning against pub freeloaders. Merengue Típico: Nueva Generación transcends the realms of a typical reissue; it's an immersive journey into the roots of Dominican merengue, expanding its narrative beyond borders to enrich the global musical landscape.

                                        This compilation goes beyond individual tracks, providing a historical and cultural context, enriching our understanding of the genre's evolution in the Dominican Republic during a crucial period. Designed for both connoisseurs and wild dancefloors, this compilation is not only a historical and cultural exploration but also a treasure trove for DJs seeking to infuse their sets with the vibrant rhythms of merengue típico.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        1. Trio Rosario - Cuando Yo Muera
                                        2. Fefita La Grande - Caña Brava
                                        3. Aristides Ramirez - Los Lanbones
                                        4. Bilo Y Sus Típicos - La Negra
                                        5. Negrito Figueroa - Por La Mañanita
                                        6. Trio Royecell - La Pasion De Cristo
                                        7. Victor Suriel Y Trio Rio Verde - La Mecha
                                        8. Rafaelito Román - Que Mala Suerte
                                        9. Bilo Y Sus Típicos - Cuande Baje De La Loma
                                        10. Trio Ramirez - Me Gustan Las Pegajosas

                                        Various Artists

                                        Eccentric Soul: The Tragar & Note Labels

                                          Atlanta’s original Eccentric Soul labels - Jesse Jones’ Tragar and Note - captured critical regional R&B, soul and funk from 1968-1976.

                                          Compiling 34 tracks and sprawled across two LPs, this 15-year anniversary deluxe edition appears on vinyl for the first time.

                                          Featuring rare-as-hens’-teeth 45s by Eula Cooper, Tee Fletcher, Richard Cook, Frankie & Robert, Tokay Lewis, Nathan Wilkes, Chuck Wilder, Bill Wright, Sonia Ross, Sandy Gaye, Four Tracks, Young Divines, and several others the label can’t fit on a hype sticker.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          Tee Fletcher - Down In The Country
                                          Bill Wright - You Got A Spell On Me
                                          Eula Cooper - Shake Daddy Shake
                                          The Knights - Tipping Strings
                                          L. Daniels - Nitecap (inst)
                                          Frankie & Robert - Sweet Thing
                                          Franciene Thomas - I’ll Be There
                                          Richard Cook - Somebody Got’a Help Me
                                          Frankie & Robert - Love (It’s Been So Long)
                                          The Knights - The Hump (inst)
                                          Chuck Wilder - The Clown
                                          Tokay Lewis - Who Wants Me Now
                                          Nathan Wilkes - Now That I’m Wise
                                          Langston & French - Tumbling Down
                                          Eula Cooper - Heavenly Father
                                          Tokay Lewis - What Can The Matter Be
                                          Richard Cook - Love Is So Mean
                                          Bill Wright - You’re The Only Thing I’ve Got Going For Me
                                          Sonia Ross - Every Now And Then
                                          Sandy Gaye - Watch The Dog That Bring The Bone
                                          Bobby Owens & The Diplomats - Messing Around
                                          Bill Wright - How Can I Hit The Ball
                                          Tee Fletcher - All Because Of You
                                          Eula Cooper - Standing By Love
                                          Four Tracks - Charade
                                          The Young Divines - Deep In Your Heart
                                          Eula Cooper - I Need You More
                                          Chuck Wilder - Why
                                          Sonia Ross - Let Me Be Free
                                          Eula Cooper - Try
                                          Young Divines - Ain’t That Sharp
                                          Franciene Thomas - Too Beautiful To Be Good
                                          Sonia Ross - Breaking My Heart
                                          Four Tracks - You Mean Everything To Me

                                          Various Artists

                                          Intersection On The Point Of Parallel Vol.II

                                          Volume II of a new Light Sounds Dark two part compilation plunging further into the occult and mystery frequencies. A terrifying front cover lending insight at what black magik lays instore for the listening ritual. As usual, LSD procure sounds from completely unheard of seams, the resulting witch's cauldron of musical mayhem likely to challenge even the highest order sonic shamans. 

                                          Limited copies, won't hang around long! 

                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Matt says: This might be the scariest edition of Light Sounds Dark we've ever had. From the occultist demon charging at you on the sleeve to the cauldron of gurgling electronix and sonic witchcraft contained on the black magik wax; it's a hauntingly arresting journey from our astral planing spirit guides. Confront your inner shadow and book a meeting with the cosmic serpent!

                                          Various Artists

                                          Intersection On The Point Of Parallel Vol.I

                                          Volume I on a New Light Sounds Dark two part compilation, plunging further into the occult and mystery frequencies. A terrifying front cover lending insight at what black magik lays instore for the listening ritual. As usual, LSD procure sounds from completely unheard of seams, the resulting witch's cauldron of musical mayhem likely to challenge even the highest order sonic shamans.

                                          Limited copies, won't hang around long! 

                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Matt says: This might be the scariest edition of Light Sounds Dark we've ever had. From the occultist demon charging at you on the sleeve to the cauldron of gurgling electronix and sonic witchcraft contained on the black magik wax; it's a hauntingly arresting journey from our astral planing spirit guides. Confront your inner shadow and book a meeting with the cosmic serpent!

                                          Jovonn's Body N'Deep label kickstarts the year with the next in the series (Vol 4) of the sought after BND Projects. This release brings standout tracks from the like's of Jovonn (edited by Ben Rebel), Marc Cotterell, Matty Gillespie and good friend Jermias Santiago. As the lyrics on "Play 4 Today" state - 'house music will never die'! - and that's amply demonstrated as the four producers seduce us with a top tier selection of deep house erotica. Real deal shizzle for fans of that OG sound... 






                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                          Matt says: Pure deepness from Jovonn's fully fledged label which shows that despite swinging in and out of fashion over the last three decades, real deep house still reins supreme for some.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          01 Marc Cotterell - Deepha (plastik Factory Vox Mix)
                                          02 Matt Gillespie - Movin
                                          03 Jovonn - Play 4 Today (ben Rebel Remix)
                                          04 Jeremias Santiago - Soul Festival

                                          The twelfth volume of Drumcode’s flagship A-Sides series is set to land, featuring 20 future-facing cuts spanning the breadth of the techno spectrum, while none-other-than Carl Cox makes his Drumcode debut. The annual compilation serves to showcase some of Adam Beyer’s favourite demo’s throughout the year, as the label boss enjoys the opportunity to introduce new artists to the label.

                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          A1. Chris Avantgarde – The Last Time
                                          A2. Bry Ortega – Discover 9
                                          B1. Massano - Betraya
                                          B2. Spektre – Too Far Gone

                                          Various Artists

                                          Colin Curtis Presents Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4

                                            Colin Curtis is back! with another finely curated selection of the best Jazz Dance Fusion records he could find. Volume 4 reflects a combination of new music unreleased music and tracks that have never been on vinyl before or not attained the recognition they deserve. Packed with great Jazz Dance music from the UK and all around the world. The whole purpose of these compilations is to introduce you to fantastic talent and allow you to then go and explore all their works and keep this movement moving!

                                            With brand new & exclusive releases, extremely rare tracks and many only available on Vinyl for the first time from Brazil, Cuba, Japan, Italy, USA, UK and beyond. Showcasing another insight into Colin Curtis's world of Jazz Dance Fusion and highlighting the sheer diversity & talent on offer from Vocal Jazz, Salsa, Latin Spoken Word to Sambas & Fusion, It’s all Here!


                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            CD1:
                                            1. Bill Ortiz - Fusion/noche Cubana
                                            2. Born 74 & Onj - Tape Your Beat
                                            3. Geew – Still In Love
                                            4. Mary Greer Mudiku – Happy Sunrise
                                            5. The Sultan's Swing - 46 To Somewhere
                                            6. Stefano Di Santis – Unreachable Galaxy
                                            7. Charro Band De Emilio Guerrero – Movin
                                            8. Somos Amigos - Pa'gozar
                                            9. Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - Cuchifrito Pa’ Los Pollos
                                            10. Juju – Clã Samba
                                            11. Moreen Meriden - Caught In A Fever
                                            12. Alfredo Dias Gomes - Samba De Negro
                                            13. Alonso Gonzalez & Jazz Latino - Mr. Fool

                                            CD2:
                                            1. Venus Dodson – Mother Of The Future
                                            2. Jacques Schwarz-Bart - Mendé
                                            3. Guinu – Eletromandinga (Extended Version)
                                            4. Stefano Di Santis – Nova Laze
                                            5. GeeW - Kyoto
                                            6. Mary Greer Mudiku - I Face East
                                            7. Alfredo Dias Gomes - Vaya Mulatto
                                            8. Juju – Wanting Touch (Instrumenta)
                                            9. Nova Vida – My Only (GeeMix)
                                            10. Lifetime - I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You
                                            11. Tres-Men – Samba De-La Cruz
                                            12. Miho Nobuzane - Ponteio
                                            13. El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - Mambo De Papi

                                            Various Artists

                                            Colin Curtis Presents Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4 - Part 1

                                              Colin Curtis is back! with another finely curated selection of the best Jazz Dance Fusion records he could find. Volume 4 reflects a combination of new music unreleased music and tracks that have never been on vinyl before or not attained the recognition they deserve. Packed with great Jazz Dance music from the UK and all around the world. The whole purpose of these compilations is to introduce you to fantastic talent and allow you to then go and explore all their works and keep this movement moving!

                                              With brand new & exclusive releases, extremely rare tracks and many only available on Vinyl for the first time from Brazil, Cuba, Japan, Italy, USA, UK and beyond. Showcasing another insight into Colin Curtis's world of Jazz Dance Fusion and highlighting the sheer diversity & talent on offer from Vocal Jazz, Salsa, Latin Spoken Word to Sambas & Fusion, It’s all Here!


                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Bill Ortiz - Fusion/noche Cubana
                                              2. Born 74 & Onj - Tape Your Beat
                                              3. Geew – Still In Love
                                              4. Mary Greer Mudiku – Happy Sunrise
                                              5. The Sultan's Swing - 46 To Somewhere
                                              6. Stefano Di Santis – Unreachable Galaxy
                                              7. Charro Band De Emilio Guerrero – Movin
                                              8. Somos Amigos - Pa'gozar
                                              9. Telmo Fernandez & The Latin Soul Beat - Cuchifrito Pa’ Los Pollos
                                              10. Juju – Clã Samba
                                              11. Moreen Meriden - Caught In A Fever
                                              12. Alfredo Dias Gomes - Samba De Negro
                                              13. Alonso Gonzalez & Jazz Latino - Mr. Fool

                                              Various Artists

                                              Colin Curtis Presents Jazz Dance Fusion Volume 4 - Part 2

                                                Colin Curtis is back! with another finely curated selection of the best Jazz Dance Fusion records he could find. Volume 4 reflects a combination of new music unreleased music and tracks that have never been on vinyl before or not attained the recognition they deserve. Packed with great Jazz Dance music from the UK and all around the world. The whole purpose of these compilations is to introduce you to fantastic talent and allow you to then go and explore all their works and keep this movement moving!

                                                With brand new & exclusive releases, extremely rare tracks and many only available on Vinyl for the first time from Brazil, Cuba, Japan, Italy, USA, UK and beyond. Showcasing another insight into Colin Curtis's world of Jazz Dance Fusion and highlighting the sheer diversity & talent on offer from Vocal Jazz, Salsa, Latin Spoken Word to Sambas & Fusion, It’s all Here!


                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                1. Venus Dodson – Mother Of The Future
                                                2. Jacques Schwarz-Bart - Mendé
                                                3. Guinu – Eletromandinga (Extended Version)
                                                4. Stefano Di Santis – Nova Laze
                                                5. GeeW - Kyoto
                                                6. Mary Greer Mudiku - I Face East
                                                7. Alfredo Dias Gomes - Vaya Mulatto
                                                8. Juju – Wanting Touch (Instrumenta)
                                                9. Nova Vida – My Only (GeeMix)
                                                10. Lifetime - I'll Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You
                                                11. Tres-Men – Samba De-La Cruz
                                                12. Miho Nobuzane - Ponteio
                                                13. El Caballo Y Su Orquesta - Mambo De Papi

                                                By public demand, legendary High Fashion Music label from Holland (est. 1982) relaunches “High Fashion Disco”. 35 years after the release of volume 1 and volume 2, it is now time for volume 3 and volume 4! And they doubled the playing-time and made both volume 3 and volume 4 a 2xCD. To bring you the best of the last 5 years of High Fashion Music.

                                                Featuring High Fashion's 12 inch releases only, some of them even upcoming and yet unreleased. Few of them featured with different (but only extended-) re-mixes, reason they made it a 2CD for each volume.

                                                Compact Disco as it should be!

                                                Volume 3 presents to you a.o. the High Fashion released (remixes) by T-Connection (Moplen), Johnny ‘Guitar’ Watson (Ben Liebrand), SOS Band (Ben Liebrand and Michael Gray) , Tullio de Piscopo (Michael Gray), Blueboy (David Penn), Loose Change (Moplen), Donna Allen (Dr Packer), Ashford & Simpson (Joey Negro), Dance Reaction (Martin Boer) just to name a few.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do (Moplen Extended Remix)
                                                Johnny Guitar Watson - A Real Mother For Ya (Ben Liebrand Go To A Disco Remix)
                                                SOS Band - Just Get Ready (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                BB&Q Band - Main Attraction (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                Tullio De Piscopo - Stop Bajon (Primavera) (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                Blue Boy - Remember Me (David Penn Extended Remix)
                                                Ashford & Simpson - Found A Cure (Joey Negro Found A Dub Mix)
                                                DHS - House Of God (Funkerman Extended Mix)
                                                Donna Allen - Joy & Pain (Dr. Packer Extended Remix)
                                                BB&Q Band - Dreamer (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                Karen Young - Deetour (Moplen Paradise Boogie)
                                                The Flirts - Passion (Ben Liebrand Sweet N Simple Remix)
                                                SOS Band - Get Ready (Ben Liebrand Funk Groove)
                                                T-Connection - Do What You Wanna Do (Moplen Rollercoaster Dub)
                                                Dance Reaction - Disco Train (Martin Boer Remix)
                                                Ashford & Simpson - Over & Over (Joey Negro Club Mix)
                                                Firefly - Love (Is Gonna Be On Your Side) (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                Loose Change - Straight From The Heart (Moplen Extended Remix)
                                                Karen Young - Hot Shot (Joey Negro Sure Shot Club Mix)
                                                Blue Boy - Remember Me (Franky Rizardo Extended Remix)
                                                Moses - We Just (Ben Liebrand Revolution Remix)
                                                Mirko Deep - Feel It (Michael Gray Remix)

                                                By public demand, legendary High Fashion Music label from Holland (est. 1982) relauches “High Fashion Disco”!

                                                35 years after the release of volume 1 and volume 2, it is now time for volume 3 and volume 4! And they doubled the playing-time and made both volume 3 and volume 4 a 2xCD. To bring you the best of the last 5 years of High Fashion Music.

                                                Featuring High Fashion 12 inch releases only, some of them even ‘upcoming’ and yet unreleased. Few of them featured with different (but only extended) re-mixes, reason they made it a 2xCD for each volume.

                                                Volume 4 brings you the extended versions of a.o. Alok x Ella Eyre x Kenny Dope (Ben Liebrand – unavailable on any digital portal), Donna Allen (Michael Gray), Firefly (Michael Gray) Divine (Ben Liebrand), Sheryl Lee Ralph (Dr Packer) The Bucketheads (Massivedrum), Delia Renee (Moplen), Atlantic Ocean (Dr Packer) and Moses (Ben Liebrand). 

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                Alok X Ella Eyre X Kenny Dope - Deep Down (Ben Liebrand Extended Mix)
                                                Ben Liebrand & Ojam - Running Away (Full Story Mix)
                                                Firefly - Love (Is Gonna Be On Your Side) - (Ben Liebrand Love Mix)
                                                TJM - I Don't Need No Music (Moplen Extended Remix)
                                                Michael Gray - The Weekend ( Symphonic Mix Extended)
                                                Johnny 'Guitar' Watson - A Real Mother For 'Ya (Ben Liebrand Oldskool Remix)
                                                BB&Q Band - Genie (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                Viola Wills - If You Could Read My Mind (Massivedrum Remix)
                                                Donna Allen - Serious (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                The Flirts-Passion (Ben Liebrand Oldskool Mix)
                                                Disco Dandies - Inside Your Love (2 People) (Dandies Extended Mix)
                                                Divine - Native Love (Ben Liebrand Extended Rework)
                                                Sheryl Lee Ralph - In The Evening (Dr Packer Remix)
                                                Delia Renee - You're Gonna Want Me Back (Joey Negro Disco Blend)
                                                Advance - Take Me To The Top (Michael Gray Remix)
                                                Kenny 'Dope' Presents The Bucketheads - The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) (Massivedrum Remix)
                                                Ruffneck Feat. Yavahn - Everybody Be Somebody (Steve Disco Newsome Remix)
                                                Moses - We Just (Ben Liebrand Evolution Mix)

                                                The twelfth volume of Drumcode’s flagship A-Sides series featuring future-facing cuts spanning the breadth of the techno spectrum, The annual compilation serves to showcase some of Adam Beyer’s favourite demo’s throughout the year, as the label boss enjoys the opportunity to introduce new artists to the label, while showcasing cuts from Drumcode’s mainstays.
                                                Kicking off Part 2 is none-other-than Carl Cox whio makes his Drumcode debut with his remix of Label Boss Beyer's massive Take Me There feat DJ Rush.

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                A1. Adam Beyer Ft. DJ Rush – Take Me There (Carl Cox Remix)
                                                A2. Matt Guy – Give Me What I Want
                                                B1. A.D.H.S. – 2STEP
                                                B2. Kaiserdisco – Get On The Dancefloor

                                                The twelfth volume of Drumcode’s flagship A-Sides series featuring future-facing cuts spanning the breadth of the techno spectrum, The annual compilation serves to showcase some of Adam Beyer’s favourite demo’s throughout the year, as the label boss enjoys the opportunity to introduce new artists to the label, while showcasing cuts from Drumcode’s mainstays.


                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                A1. HI-LO - SUBMARINE
                                                A2. Alex Stein - Hydra
                                                B1. Marie Vaunt – Dark Room
                                                B2. Ignacio Arfeli - Singularity

                                                Various Artists

                                                Jah Children Invasion Vol. 6: Digital Dawn LP

                                                  10 song LP in 2-sided hand silkscreened jacket; blue or green print.
                                                  Three tracks previously unreleased.

                                                  New compilation and long overdue next entry in the long running 'Jah Children Invasion' compilation series! This volume focuses on Wackies' foray into digital reggae, with a killer selection of tracks from the late '80s and early '90s. There are three previously unreleased tunes alongside seven others culled from prior rare and long out of print releases. In DKR style this comes in a 2 sided hand silkscreened jacket.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  A1. Horace Andy - Drop Off
                                                  A2. Wayne Chin - Won't Do For Love
                                                  A3. Milton Henry - Make It Right
                                                  A4. Jerry Harris - A Little Love We Need
                                                  A5. Chris Wayne - Streets Of Africa
                                                  B1. Horace Andy - Dub Out A Sound
                                                  B2 . Jackie Mittoo - Sorrowful
                                                  B3 . Chris Wayne - Wild Goose Race
                                                  B4 . Chosen Brothers - Majority Rule
                                                  B5. Milton Henry - Now You See The Scene

                                                  Various Artists

                                                  Mega Misses From The Manctalo Discotheque - Compiled By Il Bosco

                                                  As the fable goes: pre-discogs, intrepid disc jocks would often take trips to Italy (many tricking their spouse into believe it was a ‘holiday’!) to source records from the seemingly endless supply of top tier Italo, disco and cosmic record shops across the country. According to legend, the classified sections of local yellow pages and information booklets which would contain the addresses of the record shops and dealers in the area would often be ripped out unscrupulously, thwarting – or at least making it more difficult for – the next vinyl tourist to source out the rare gems amongst the rich seams – a wild west vinyl gold rush if you will.

                                                  Such stories are a rarity these days, with youtube making some of the most underground tracks common knowledge, and discogs almost making any record obtainable – at a price of course. Upgrading his digging methodology, Bosco has developed a secret New Technique to side-step the machine and in doing so obtained a clutch of amyl-soaked fluffers that are so rare, that upon writing they aren’t even listed online! Seriously, he must be communicating with some interdimensional, upper echelon Italo overlords; taking us on a primo-thrust tour through the most unexposed recesses of the Italo disco galaxy.

                                                  Don’t be hoodwinked by their sheer obscurity however; we wouldn’t give a toss if they couldn’t tear the arse off the dancefloor. But they’re all fuckin rhodium grade tackle peeps! Eight neon-drenched late night roman candles of Italo disco decadence that’ll defo have you jizzing rainbow skittles over the dancefloor as you search desperately through the fog for another huff of poppers off Darren.

                                                  Total Discogs market value: as yet undetermined
                                                  Pharaoh Brunson’s Pyramid Points: 9999999999999


                                                  Isle Of Jura present ‘Instrumental Dubs #2’, a deep dive into the world of the dub version and beyond. The A side has a distinct boogie feel, starting slow with a George Kerr produced cut from 1984 followed by a Brit Funk-esq instrumental from Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes originally released on the Philly World label (home to ‘Voice of Q’). The B side closes with the ‘Sweeter’ instrumental mix of boogie bomb ‘Loving Sweet Devotion’ by Idiater Edwards.

                                                  The B side opens with ‘H2S04’ from Mad Professor that defies categorisation, sitting somewhere between electro, disco and dub. Last but by no means least there’s an uptempo dub mix of Original Rockers' ‘Push Push’ making its first appearance on vinyl having only been on the CD single release first time around.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  Tracy Kerr - If U Want My Loving (Dub)
                                                  Harold Melvin The Blue Notes - Todays Your Lucky Day (Dub)
                                                  Diater Edwards - Loving Sweet Devotion (Sweeter Mix)
                                                  Mad Professor - Hs204
                                                  Original Rockers - Push Push The Underwater World Of Jah (Couteau Mix)

                                                  Various Artists

                                                  Disco Not Disco - 25th Anniversary Edition

                                                    ‘Disco Not Disco’ was a perfectly timed compilation back in 2000. Released when interest in the myths, history and playlists of original New York clubs like Paradise Garage and The Loft was at its peak, the album drew on the outer limits of leftfield disco championed by Levan and Mancuso, bringing together unlikely dancefloor anthems by rock acts like Yoko Ono and Ian Dury, obscurities from cottage labels like BC and Splash and selected oddities from the unique mind of avant-garde hero, Arthur Russell. It was essentially a celebration of the sonic melting pot in New York during the early ‘80s, an era when punk had burnt itself out and disco had become commercial and saccharine; in its place, the post-punk movement threw up brilliant oddities which tore up the accepted rulebook. Since its release, the compilation title has become a by-word for a whole genre of music and remains a landmark collection of its time. This new pressing is a welcome return for an essential celebration of disco’s difficult cousins.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    1. Yoko Ono – Walking On Thin Ice (1981 Re-edit)
                                                    2. Liquid Liquid – Cavern
                                                    3. Loose Joints – Tell You (Today) (Vocal)
                                                    4. Ian Dury & The Seven Seas Players – Spasticus Autisticus (Version)
                                                    5. Material – Over And Over
                                                    6. Was (Not Was) – Wheel Me Out
                                                    7. Dinosaur – Kiss Me Again (Original Edit)
                                                    8. Don Cherry – I Walk
                                                    9. Common Sense – Voices Inside My Head
                                                    10. Nicky Siano - Move
                                                    11. Indian Ocean – School Bell / Tree House

                                                    Various Artists

                                                    Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland Present... Acid Jazz (Not Jazz): We’ve Got A Funky Beat

                                                      Following the hugely popular first ‘Acid Jazz (Not Jazz)’ release in 2022, label heads Eddie Piller and Dean Rudland return with a second volume, ‘We’ve Got A Funky Beat’.

                                                      The record further takes in the club sounds of the original acid jazz scene in the early 1990s, where obscure funk, soul and rock records were mixed with new productions that turned up at the Acid Jazz (then Denmark Street) offices on a near-daily basis.

                                                      A document of an era, before the internet, where clubs and record stores informed the tastes and direction of the burgeoning London music community and the close-knit groups of producers, musicians, label and shop owners that were constant companions in search of the new sound.

                                                      Ballistic Brothers and X-Press 2 appear alongside unsung heroes such as Night Trains and The Hightower Set.

                                                      Presented in a beautiful geometric graphic sleeve, with a printed inner sleeve documenting the original release designs.

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      1. Super Strut - The Apostles
                                                      2. Escucha Ma Funk - The Hightower Set
                                                      3. Testify - Mains Ignition
                                                      4. Russian Roulette - Night Trains (ft. Afrika Bambaataa)
                                                      5. From The Ghetto - Dread Flimstone
                                                      6. Delancy St… The Theme - Ballistic Brothers Vs. Eccentric Afros
                                                      7. Tranz Euro X-Press - XPress 2
                                                      8. Farside - Jaziacs

                                                      Time to Attack the Dancefloor once more as we supply some heavy Disco & House weaponry. Featuring the brand new remix of Opolopo's storming 'Stroke my Disco' by dutch funkateers Fouk who double down on the Piano and Clav workouts for the peak time. Exclusive new material from Wipe The Needle who's 'Skyscrapers' track is a modern Jazz-Funk masterpiece, heavy on the flute and soulful bass. On the flip Dave Lee takes it back to '97 with his rework of Backroom Productions 'Classic Vibe' which sees him flex his house-ier muscles, re-arranging the classic elements and adding extra keys to this much loved underground tune. Finishing off the EP is Dave's remix of nu-soul diva Raquel Rodriguez, where he crafts Raquel's dynamic vocal delivery over chunky Disco drumming & soulful synths before letting loose into Roy Ayers-esque vibes finale!

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      Opolopo - "Stroke My Disco" (Fouk Remix)
                                                      Wipe The Needle - "Skyscrapers"
                                                      Backroom Productions - "Classic Vibe" (Dave Lee Remix)
                                                      Raquel Rodriguez - "Undone" (Dave Lee's Disco Blend)

                                                      Various Artists

                                                      Soul Jazz Records Presents PUNK 45: There’s No Such Thing As Society - 10th Anniversary Edition

                                                        Soul Jazz Records’ new 10th anniversary edition of their long-out-of-print Punk 45: No Such Thing As Society. This is a one-off limited-edition heavyweight special-edition coloured vinyl pressing and download code.

                                                        The album charts the rise of underground punk and post-punk in the UK from 1977-81.

                                                        This new edition is fully remastered, repackaged and includes five new tracks from 23 Skidoo, Notsensibles, Pretty Boy Floyd, The Astronauts and The Impossible Dreamers.

                                                        The album is a collection of seminal, classic, obscure and rare punk and post-punk singles from the likes of The Mekons, Johnny Moped, The Killjoys, The Rings and many more which all chart the rise of independent music and Do It Yourself culture that exploded in the wake of punk and during the years of Britain under Margaret Thatcher.

                                                        The album comes complete with text, biographies on each of the bands, exclusive photos and original record artwork. Limited-edition super-loud, super-heavy double gatefold-sleeve vinyl edition complete with full sleeve-notes plus download.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. The Users - Sick Of You
                                                        2. Johnny Moped - Incendiary Device
                                                        3. The Astronauts - Everything Stops For Baby
                                                        4. Pretty Boy Floyd And The Gems -
                                                        5. Rough, Tough, Pretty Too
                                                        6. 23 Skidoo - Last Words
                                                        7. Notsensibles - I'm In Love With Margaret Thatcher
                                                        8. The Rings - I Wanna Be Free
                                                        9. The Now - Development Corporations
                                                        10. The Killjoys - Johnny Won't Get To Heaven
                                                        11. The Impossible Dreamers - Spin
                                                        12. The Lines - White Night
                                                        13. 'O' Level - East Sheen
                                                        14. The Jermz - Power Cut
                                                        15. Roses Are Red - Can't Understand
                                                        16. Eric Random - 23 Skidoo
                                                        17. The Nerves - TV Adverts
                                                        18. The Mekons - 32 Weeks
                                                        19. The Freeze - For J.P.S. (With Love And Loathing)
                                                        20. The Scabs - Leave Me Alone
                                                        21. The Cravats - You're Driving Me
                                                        22. The Shapes - Wot's For Lunch Mum?
                                                        23. The Cigarettes - They're Back Again, Here They Come
                                                        24. Disturbed - I Don't Believe
                                                        25. Puncture - Mucky Pup
                                                        26. Josef K - Radio Drill Time

                                                        Trailblazing instrumental synth pop experiments created to soundtrack Japan’s booming 1980s cartoon and comic industries. The brightly futuristic instrumentals on this collection reflect the mindset of composers and musicians who believed in a technological future where everything was possible.

                                                        In the late 1980s Japan experienced a brief but heady period where societal changes combined with new-found wealth to open up a world of possibilities. A huge influx of cash - artificially created by slashed interest rates after an agreement with the US to weaken the dollar relative to the yen - resulted in the inflation of real estate and stock market at a rapid pace. While the economic bubble it created was unprecedented and impossible to sustain, for a while money was in plentiful supply.

                                                        The musical genre City Pop reflected the aspirations of the country’s booming leisure class. Video games flourished with Nintendo's 1983 launch of their Family Computer (or FamiCom). Studio Ghibli was founded 1985 to later became one of the most famous and respected animation studios in the world, and Anime and Manga were established as major forms of entertainment for all generations of the Japanese public.

                                                        Music was no mere footnote to the anime and manga boom: the two forms of media often went hand in hand, and not simply through the presence of background melodies. With generous budgets available, even two-dimensional static manga comics could be released with an accompanying soundtrack of original music known as an ‘Image Album’.

                                                        Composer and arranger Kazuhiko Izu was one such beneficiary of this open budget approach. Written to accompany artist Katsuhiro Otomo’s manga comic Domu, the composer and arranger took advantage of the world-leading (and wallet-busting) Japanese synthesiser technology available at King Records’ fully equipped studio. Featured on this compilation, A3: Act 2 Scene 26 reflected the story’s sci fi themes with a blazingly futuristic yet warmly funky slice of synth pop that presents a joyful celebration of synthesisers and their seemingly endless possibilities.

                                                        Kan Ogasawara was another composer who made early mastery of the litany of synthesisers, drum machines and sequencers that had become available. Two tracks written to accompany the 1985 period manga Yume No Ishibumi are featured here; Honowo’s experimental electronic textures add spice to a jaunty electro pop melody that recalls the Rah band’s 1983 hit Messages From Stars; the jazz-tinged Utage rounds out Ogasawara’s shimmering synth textures with beautifully crafted backing from legendary musicians Yuji Toriyama (guitar), Pecker (percussion) and Jun Fukamachi (piano).

                                                        Before becoming one of the pioneers of Japanese Kankyo Ongaku (Ambient Music), Takashi Kokubo worked on the proto techno track Kiki (Jungle At Night). It was put together for the 1984 anime film Shonen Keniya (Kenya Boy) using some of the most expensive music technologies available at the time. This Africa-Inspired dance track offers a contemporary parallel to the early techno music that young Detroit based producers were then creating using cheap Japanese Roland drum machines and synthesisers.

                                                        This is the first compilation of Japanese anime and manga soundtracks curated by Kay Suzuki and Rintaro Sekizuka from Vinyl Delivery Service (a Tokyo based online record shop which also operates in East London's renowned wine and hifi shop Idle Moments). With a cover by artist Kazuki Takakura and two pages of liner notes, this vinyl only compilation of music never before released outside of Japan, captures a vital aural snapshot of an era whose forward-thinking sounds went hand in hand with cutting edge technology.

                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                        Matt says: A selection of era-defining Japanese electronic music that's had everyone from Horsebeach to Ruf Dug salivating at the bit! City-pop, neon-boogie, undefined synthscapes and an inflated sweetness synonymous with the Anima & Manga scenes.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        1. Kan Ogasawara - Honowo
                                                        2.Ichiro Nitta - Shadow Rhythm
                                                        3.Kazuhiko Izu - Act 2 Scene 26
                                                        4.Yoshinobu Hiraiwa - Into The Jungle
                                                        5.Takashi Kokubo & Nobuyoshi Koshibe - Kiki (Jungle At Night)
                                                        6.Kan Ogasawara - Utage
                                                        7.Open Sesame! - Scrab
                                                        8.Keiichi Oku - Ryoko’s Theme 

                                                        A counterculture movement united by an expansive, experimental and deeply soulful sensibility, Japan’s rebel protest music challenged the status quo and changed the country’s music industry in the process.

                                                        The birth of Japan’s nascent acid folk scene was rooted in the messy and invigorating political climate of the late 1960s. It is a story of Dadaists, communists, pharmacists and cult leaders, led by a young generation of upstart students, artists and dreamers hellbent on turning their world upside down.

                                                        Born on the campuses of Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, and centred around newly formed independent label and left-wing stronghold URC, this uniquely Japanese form of folk expression provided an outlet for musicians who were tired of aping Western sounds and instead found ways to sing in Japanese and integrate traditional forms in new ways.

                                                        At the forefront of this movement was Yellow Magic Orchestra’s Haroumi Hosono, a polymath innovator whose band Happy End released the first Japanese language rock album, and whose influence would go on to be felt across Japanese music for decades. Alongside, and informed by the Kansai scene’s Takashi Nishioka and Happy End collaborator Ken Narita, they experimented with cadences and accents of the Japanese language to open the door for others to experiment with their own forms of psychedelic folk too.

                                                        Some, like Nishioka, were more inspired by Dadaism than drugs, while others, like Kazuhisa Okubo, would ultimately find work as a chemist, having founded two further folk groups that flirted with varying levels of success. Obstinately uncommercial, relentlessly creative, the music featured on Time Capsule’s Nippon Acid Folk represents a broad church of influences.

                                                        Perhaps the wildest addition to this congregation however was Hiroki Tamaki, a classically-trained violinist and committed iconoclast, whose synth-prog odysseys hinted at his obsession with the divine. Subsumed by the teachings of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, he penned an album in praise of the infamous religious leader of which two superbly mind-bending tracks are featured on this compilation.

                                                        Charting the decade from 1970 to 1980 as the dreams of political and spiritual liberation seeded in the ‘60s turned to dust, Nippon Acid Folk surveys a little explored corner of Japanese music history, but one which ultimately laid the foundations for an independent music industry, launching the careers of Hosono and others in the process.

                                                        Nippon Acid Folk 1970-1980 is pressed on 12” vinyl and represents the start of Time Capsule’s deep dive into Japan’s rich history of folk and psychedelic soul music.



                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1: Hiroki Tamaki - River
                                                        A2: Happy End - Kaze Wo Atsumete
                                                        A3: Takashi Nishioka - Manin No Ki
                                                        A4: Ken Narita - Gingatetsudo No Noru
                                                        B1: Hiroki Tamaki - Beautiful Song
                                                        B2: Niningashi - Hitoribotch
                                                        B3: Tokedashita Garasubako - Anmari Fukasugite
                                                        B4: Akaitori - Hotaru 

                                                        Optimo (Espacio) started life as a weekly club night. It was born at The Sub Club in Glasgow on a wet, windy, wintry November Sunday night in 1997. Run by JD Twitch and partner in crime Jonnie Wilkes, Optimo was a reaction against what felt like an increasingly conservative musical soundtrack in clubs there at that time. Clubland felt as if it had become very bland and a bit too serious; it was the era of the dawn of the Superstar DJ. Clubs often felt like bastions of male energy. The notion of fun had got lost.

                                                        It was no longer the world they had devoted ten years of their lives to already, and lots of their friends felt the same. When the opportunity came up to do a Sunday night at The Sub Club it felt like the perfect opportunity to rip it all up and start again. So they did. There was nothing in the city (or possibly anywhere) like it. (Interestingly, exactly the same thing was going on over here in Manchester with Electric Chair ditching the past around ’96-’97 – Ed)

                                                        After about a year and a half, the club went from having 100 people attending most nights to suddenly one week having 500 people turn up. It was very weird. It was as if a collective light bulb went off in people’s heads in Glasgow. From that week on, until the very last weekly Sunday night at the Sub Club, in 2010, over a decade later, it was packed.

                                                        There were 550 Sunday Optimo nights. A LOT of music was played. People often find it hard to pin down exactly what Optimo is. This has been a positive but also a negative as we live in a world where people want easily defined brand identities. The simplest definition of the music played is music for dancing, which of course is a very broad definition. Even better than trying to define it in words, we have these 2 volumes of music that give a hint of what that might be.

                                                        This is not a “Best of Optimo” or a “Greatest Hits of Optimo” compilation. For people who come to, or used to come to the nights there are of course “Greatest Hits”. But, over such a long timespan they are hits belonging to a certain moment in time and space. Someone who came to Optimo in 1997 would have a completely different notion of the big tracks at the club to someone coming in 2003, or 2010, or today. This compilation is just a snap shot missing several genres that might make up the DNA of Optimo. There is though, a broad sweep through lots of music Optimo loves, that they believe is amazing. Music that they know will rock a dancefloor, that they have played between 1997 and 2023. Of course Optimo nights were not all about rocking the dancefloor. The first hour was always a time for them to play music they loved that often was far removed from the dance. Side 1, Volume 1 of this compilation is the kind of music one might hear at the very start of an Optimo night.
                                                        Balearic



                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                        Matt says: Optimo rightfully sit at the top of the pyramid alongside other storied UK pioneers such as Andrew Weatherall, Terry Farley and Electric Chair. A compilation that's as joyous as it is hard to categorize (a record shop's nightmare infact), there's a little bit of everything across two parts and four discs which perfectly exemplify why this cult night is one of the most celebrated of our nocturnal culture.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1. Brainticket - Places Of Light 
                                                        A2. T.J. Lawrence - Fireplay 
                                                        A3. Robert Rental - Double Heart 
                                                        B1. African Head Charge - No, Don't Follow Fashion 
                                                        B2. Keith Hudson - Nuh Skin Up Dub 
                                                        C1. Smokin' Cheeba - When I Was A Youth 
                                                        C2. The Wad - 15 Inches 
                                                        D1. Idjut Boys & Laj - Foolin' (Beatin On Dave) 
                                                        D2. JBB Et Soprann - Tibi Lap 

                                                        Optimo (Espacio) started life as a weekly club night. It was born at The Sub Club in Glasgow on a wet, windy, wintry November Sunday night in 1997. Run by JD Twitch and partner in crime Jonnie Wilkes, Optimo was a reaction against what felt like an increasingly conservative musical soundtrack in clubs there at that time. Clubland felt as if it had become very bland and a bit too serious; it was the era of the dawn of the Superstar DJ. Clubs often felt like bastions of male energy. The notion of fun had got lost.

                                                        It was no longer the world they had devoted ten years of their lives to already, and lots of their friends felt the same. When the opportunity came up to do a Sunday night at The Sub Club it felt like the perfect opportunity to rip it all up and start again. So they did. There was nothing in the city (or possibly anywhere) like it. (Interestingly, exactly the same thing was going on over here in Manchester with Electric Chair ditching the past around ’96-’97 – Ed)

                                                        After about a year and a half, the club went from having 100 people attending most nights to suddenly one week having 500 people turn up. It was very weird. It was as if a collective light bulb went off in people’s heads in Glasgow. From that week on, until the very last weekly Sunday night at the Sub Club, in 2010, over a decade later, it was packed.

                                                        There were 550 Sunday Optimo nights. A LOT of music was played. People often find it hard to pin down exactly what Optimo is. This has been a positive but also a negative as we live in a world where people want easily defined brand identities. The simplest definition of the music played is music for dancing, which of course is a very broad definition. Even better than trying to define it in words, we have these 2 volumes of music that give a hint of what that might be.

                                                        This is not a “Best of Optimo” or a “Greatest Hits of Optimo” compilation. For people who come to, or used to come to the nights there are of course “Greatest Hits”. But, over such a long timespan they are hits belonging to a certain moment in time and space. Someone who came to Optimo in 1997 would have a completely different notion of the big tracks at the club to someone coming in 2003, or 2010, or today. This compilation is just a snap shot missing several genres that might make up the DNA of Optimo.

                                                        Volume 2 sees the duo pick up the pace, detailing some of the tracks that would comprise of the peak time dancing sessions at the fabled club. There’s house, techno and industrial sounds from the UK, US and afar. Plus the titular disco-not-disco track that would become their nom de plume – Liquid Liquid’s “Optimo”.

                                                        Balearic



                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                        Matt says: The second instalment from the almighty Optimo delving into more hits that made their 25 year running gathering such a cult success. There's more house music than on volume 1, showcasing their love of 4/4 that was equally at home here in Manchester with nights such as Electric Chair. A true treasure of UK culture, all hail Optimo!

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1. Chris & Cosey - Take Control 
                                                        A2. Isolators - Concentrate On Us 
                                                        B1. Mike Dunn - Life Goes On 
                                                        B2. KC Flight - Voices (Original Dub Mix) 
                                                        C1. Faze Action - Good Lovin' (Special Disco Mix) 
                                                        C2. Hannah Holland - Ekotypic 
                                                        D1. Divine - Shake It Up 
                                                        D2. XS-5 - I Need More (Extended Dance Version) 
                                                        D3. Liquid Liquid - Optimo 

                                                        In the swirling flow of this 2023 annus mirabilis of Brescia-Bergamo, designated Capital of Culture in Italy, Rebirth has thought to blend together independent musical paths, which were valid but otherwise fragmented. into a collective and identity project called "Brixia Sonora", a tribute to the Brescian music scene in its many facets and declinations.

                                                        Exploring the musical landscapes of the protagonists: Giovanni Battagliola, Paolo Cattaneo, Chris Benoit, Eke, Luca Formentini, Kick, Alessandro Pedretti, Corrado Saija e Giorgio Presti, Maniscalco, Materie, Matteo Gamba, Mattia Fontana. Solo projects, bands, collectives, DJs, and producers - a crossroads of generations and multitudes within which everyone has carved out their own space.

                                                        A collection that is a babel of sounds and a short circuit of universes: minimalism, glitch music, house, jazz, electronica, downtempo, balearica and other experimentations.
                                                        In the name of art and beauty: hence the decision to use as the album cover Emilio Isgro's work, "L Incancellabile Vittoria", an installation located at the "Station FS" of the Brescia underground. This work represents the Vittoria Alata, one of the most iconic, evocative, and symbolic pieces of the city.

                                                        An image of a city and its atmosphere. A city that has made great strides in recent years, but which still has potential to grow and emerge. Freeing itself from isolation and centralizing itself to different geographies and dynamics, the bar of quality has been raised beyond the comfort zone of standardized and repetitive formulas to explore alternative models of research and synergistic expression. The opportunity for interaction, exchange of ideas and dialogue, predisposition to evolution and improvement.

                                                        To provide a more comprehensive overview of this project and close out 2023 in the best way, we have created, with the director Luca Broglia, Brixia Sonora Backstage, a mini-documentary video that features contributions from the artists involved, recorded in some of the city's most iconic locations.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1. Chris Benoit – Brokenspiel (Fred P Remix)
                                                        A2. Kick - New Try (Pedro Ricardo Remix)
                                                        A3. Alessandro ‘Petrol’ Pedretti – Paline (K-Lone 4/4 Remix)
                                                        B1. Matteo Gamba - Scent Of An Old Life (Rahaan Re-Edit)
                                                        B2. Giovanni Battagliola – Askja (Bruise Remix)
                                                        B3. Luca Formentini – Fili (Map.Ache Remix)

                                                        Various Artists

                                                        Eccentric Soul: The Forte Label

                                                          From 1967-1980, Kansas City’s Forte Records captured nearly every iteration of popular Black music; basement beehiver-y from The Ray-Ons and Four Darlings, funky soul from Gene Williams Lee Harris, Louis Chachere, and The Fantastiks, downtempo disco ballads from James Whitney and Sharon Revoal, and the newly independent work of James Brown’s former Soul Sister #1 Marva Whitney.

                                                          Compiled here are 28 of the label’s enduring sides, contextualized with copious photos, ephemera, and essay, all housed in heavy weight gatefold jacket.



                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          1. Gene Williams - Don’t Let Your Love Fade Away
                                                          2. Lee Harris - I Am Gonna Get Your Thing
                                                          3. Tear Drops - I’m Gonna Get You
                                                          4. Louis Chachere - The Hen Pt 1
                                                          5. The Fantasticks - Cry Night And Day
                                                          6. Marva W. Taylor - I’ve Lived The Life
                                                          7. The Fabulous Rhythm Makers - Mini, Mini Afro Twist
                                                          8. Tony Ashley And The Delicates - I’ll Never Be Satisfied
                                                          9. The Rayons - You Confuse Me Baby
                                                          10. The Four Darlings - Baby Your Love Is Amazing
                                                          11. Lee Harris - Lookin’ Good
                                                          12. Marva Whitney - Daddy Don’t Know About Sugar Bear
                                                          13. Gene Williams - Whatever You Do (Do It Good)
                                                          14. Everyday People - Is It Really That Bad
                                                          15. The Rayons - Baby Be Good
                                                          16. Tony Ashley And The Delicates - All Along I’ve Loved You
                                                          17. Lee Harris - I’ve Got To Have Somebody’s Love
                                                          18. Everyday People - Super Black
                                                          19. James Whitney - With Fun In My Life
                                                          20. Sharon Revoal - Reaching For Our Star
                                                          21. Marva W. Taylor - Nothing I’d Rather Be (Than Your Weakness)
                                                          22. The Four Darlings - Give Me Love
                                                          23. Unknown Artist - Dearest Lover
                                                          24. The Fantasticks - Live And Let Live
                                                          25. The Fabulous Rhythm Makers - Ya Gotta Be Doing It
                                                          26. Lee Harris - Skate Boogaloo And Karate Too
                                                          27. Tear Drops - Don’t Fade Away
                                                          28. Marva Whitney And Ellis “Gripey” Taylor - We Need More (But Somebody Gotta Sacrifce)

                                                          Various Artists

                                                          Eccentric Soul: The Shoestring Label

                                                            Operating in a basement studio at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, pipeline man Howard Neal and his appropriately named Shoestring label was Alton, Illinois’ answer to a question no one asked. Pressed in minuscule numbers and barely outside the 62002 zip code, the singles by The James Family, Jimmie Green, Pete & Cheez, and Carletta Sue are prime examples of cosmic midwestern disco in search of a break. This heavy weight 10-song LP is housed in a tip-on sleeve, and includes an essay and imagery that complete the picture of this pure expression of small- town soul.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            1. The James Family - We’ve Got It Made
                                                            2. Jimmie Green - Let Yourself Go
                                                            3. Pete & Cheez - You And Me
                                                            4. Howard Neal And Friends - A Broken Heart Will Mend
                                                            5. Howard Neal - Disco Fever
                                                            6. Jimmie Green - Dance
                                                            7. Pete & Cheez - So Smooth
                                                            8. Carletta Sue - You Keep Holding Back On Love
                                                            9. Jimmie Green - I Need You So
                                                            10. Howard Neal And Friends - You’re All The Woman I Need
                                                            11. The James Family - Radio Promo

                                                            Various Artists

                                                            Call Me By Your Name - OST - Reissue

                                                              Call Me By Your Name, the film by Luca Guadagnino, is a sensual and transcendent tale of first love, based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman.

                                                              Summer of 1983, Northern Italy. An American Italian is enamored by an American student who comes to study and live with his family. Together they share an unforgettable summer full of music, food, and romance that will forever change them.

                                                              The film received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Chalamet, Hammer and Stuhlbarg's performances, Guadagnino's direction, and the screenplay. Call Me By Your Name won a variety of awards, including an Academy Award, BAFTA, GLAAD and the 23rd Critics' Choice Award amongst others. Sufjan Stevens' song "Mystery of Love" was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

                                                              Luca Guadagnino wanted the film's music to be connected to Elio, a young pianist who likes to transcribe and adapt pieces to get close to Oliver. The music is used to reflect the time, the characters' family, level of education and "the kind of canon they would be a part of."

                                                              Guadagnino found himself resonating with Sufjan Stevens' lyricism through his work and initially asked Stevens to record an original song. Eventually, Stevens contributed three songs to the soundtrack: "Visions of Gideon", which was used at the end of the film, "Mystery of Love," which was featured in the film's first trailer, and a new rendition of "Futile Devices" with piano. Stevens penned the songs by using the script, the book, and the conversations with the director about the characters. It marks Sufjan Stevens' first soundtrack for a feature film.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              Side A
                                                              1. Hallelujah Junction - 1st Movement - John Adams
                                                              2. M.A.Y. In The Backyard - Ryuichi Sakamoto
                                                              3. J'adore Venise - Loredana Bertè
                                                              4. Paris Latino - Bandolero

                                                              Side B
                                                              1. Sonatine Bureaucratique - Frank Glazer
                                                              2. "Zion Hört Die Wächter Singen" - Alessio Bax
                                                              3. Lady Lady Lady - Giorgio Moroder & Joe Esposito

                                                              Side C
                                                              1. Une Barque Sur L'océan - André Laplante
                                                              2. Futile Devices (Doveman Remix) - Sufjan Stevens
                                                              3. Germination - Ryuichi Sakamoto
                                                              4. Words - F.R. David
                                                              5. È La Vita - Marco Armani

                                                              Side D
                                                              1. Mystery Of Love - Sufjan Stevens
                                                              2. Radio Varsavia - Franco Battiato
                                                              3. Love My Way - The Psychedelic Furs
                                                              4. Le Jardin Féerique - Valéria Szervánszky & Ronald Cavaye
                                                              5. Visions Of Gideon - Sufjan Stevens

                                                              Introducing the Volume 2 of Noire & Blanche's various artists compilations, blending house and Balearic moods in a sultry and seductive style. The 12" features DJs from all over the world, from Brighton with Casino Times to Manchester with North Of the Island (new alias of one Neil Diablo! - shhh!!), and even from Paris. Notably, they have collaborated with long-time label partners such as Tell and Juravlove, while also introducing new talents like DJ Psychiatre and Aguila.

                                                              Tell gets us underway with the coastal moods of "Because I Love You" - which sounds, to my ears anyway, exactly like you're sat at your favourite beach-side cocktail bar towards the late afternoon with the waves retreating back into the ocean and the smell of grilled squid flooding your nose. Neil Diablo's new alias North Of The Island nods to Jose Padilla's "So Many Colours" and Ruf Dug's "Island" LPs with the stacato arps and deep bass of "Kit Kat". There's even a bit of Manuel Göttsching in there I reckon! Very exciting to hear more of this stuff Neil! 

                                                              Warm, filtered loops deployed with a fast pace and jazzy inflections characterize Aguila's "Hazy Dew" while Casino Times deliver some ravishing, eyes-down deep house. 

                                                              Juravlove offer up some Balearic-oddball-exotica in "Malishka" (which I think translates to 'baby' in Russian) while DJ Psychiatre sets sequencers to glide mode on the super smooth deep house romp: "Faux Départ". All in all a thoroughly enjoyable excursion into the more blissful and musical corners of modern dance music. Superb! 





                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                              Matt says: Well rounded collection of modern paradise music featuring the new alias of Manchester's Neil Diablo (North Of The Island). Plenty to get stuck into here on the label's second V/A excursion.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Tell - Because I Love You
                                                              A2. DJ Psychiatre - Faux Départ
                                                              A3. North Of The Island - Kit Kat
                                                              B1. Juravlove - Malishka
                                                              B2. Casino Times - We Are One
                                                              B3. Aguila - Hazy Dew

                                                              NTS presents European Primitive Guitar, a compilation of instrumental guitar compositions, mapping out European analogues of the American Primitive Guitar movement, spearheaded by John Fahey in the 1950s. European Primitive Guitar spans works directly influenced by and responding to Fahey’s approach to composition, alongside works by artists that arrived at similar conclusions independently. The music is, at once, both starkly traditional and contemporary. This is no more evident than with the opening song on the compilation, Spanish guitarist Albert Giménez’s 1982 composition Conte Xinès. The song draws on numerous idioms of music - flamenco, jazz, ambient music, and guitar soli - within its shimmering arpeggios, culminating as a decidedly Spanish music that has collected the ephemera of the guitar’s travels before returning home. The compilation also explores wider ideas around experimentalism happening in Europe during the time of this anthology. German composer Hans Reichel not only developed new ways of playing the instrument, but also new ways of building guitars - pushing the boundary of what a guitar could be and how it could sound.




                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              Albert Giménez - Conte Xinés
                                                              John Lawson - Time Will Say Nothing But I Told You So
                                                              Roberto Menabo - Il Ritorno Dell'Enola Gay
                                                              Dominique - Aquarium
                                                              Zen The Stone Game
                                                              Could Be Nice Too
                                                              Dai Vetri
                                                              Pas Des Deux
                                                              Two Rainbows
                                                              Bojan Drobez - Krog Na Vodi
                                                              Gereon Piller & Gerhard Krause - Blue Winter
                                                              Peter Finger - Second Love
                                                              Andy Bole - That Way
                                                              Enrico Marcandalli - Il Divano Arancione
                                                              Dave Maddison - Phase Shift By Earth
                                                              Martin Kolbe & Ralf Illenberger - Veits Tanz

                                                              Various Artists

                                                              Fool’s Paradise Sampler Vol. 1

                                                              Fool’s Paradise is the exciting new label from Toolroom Records’ Mark Knight - that comes straight from the heart, it’s a natural progression from his hugely acclaimed 2021 album release, ‘Untold Business’, which saw Mark go back to his roots, paying homage to the more funky, soulful, and vocal House from the 1990s from where he came. With a focus on real instrumentation and production, coupled with great song writing, this new Toolroom sub label will be a platform for high quality House music that’s designed to stand the test of time. Launching the new label with a mighty bang and delivering the first in our exciting new vinyl sampler series is head honcho, Mark Knight who joins forces with Australian Toolroom label mate, Sgt Slick and British Soul sensation, Beverley Knight on a dynamite cover of Prince’s 1979 classic, ‘I Wanna Be Your Lover’. Respectfully transporting the song onto today’s dance floors, Mark & Sgt Slick deliver a classy uplifting soulful house production, loaded with funky guitars, warm pads and sublime key performances. Adding the icing on the cake and putting her own stamp on things, Beverley belts out one of her signature spine-tingling vocals, garnished with lush harmonies and BV’s that would indeed make The Purple One proud! Completing the vinyl package is Dance music stalwart, Opolopo, and British Soul icon, Jaki Graham, who together bring the dance floor heat with their new single, ‘Fire’. Powered by a potent soulful house groove from Opolopo, loaded with warm piano hooks, emotive synth melodies and a sublime popping bass hook, ‘Fire’ see’s Jaki flaunt her electrifying vocal talents with a show-stopping performance on this irresistibly catchy song.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Mark Knight, Sgt Slick, Beverly Knight - I Wanna Be Your Lover
                                                              B1. Opolopo, Jaki Graham - Fire

                                                              Damian Lazarus presents the sixth volume of his Crosstown Rebels 'Spirits' compilation series, boasting an impressive lineup of Lauren Lane, Cristina Lazic, AJ Christou, TMPLE and more.

                                                              London-based talent Cameron Jack kicks off what looks set to be a breakout year with ‘The Vision’, a bubbly and tribal cut with cosmic synths and loose, jumbled rhythms. Chris Bowl then brings his emotional style to the deep, rolling beats and moody bleeps of ‘Silent Plain’, while NY-born, LA-based house tastemaker Lauren Lane layers in smoky pads and tender whispers to her sublime deep house cut, ‘Fair Game.’ Next, German talent and Degree Records head Marc Lenz brings darker vibes to his track ‘People Are People’, while Rebellion artist Cristina Lazic and previous Lazarus collaborator Leia Contois combine for the alluring vocal soul and gritty minimal drums of ‘So Deep’.

                                                              Mexican Iñigo Vontier is a pioneer in his homeland after crafting a global reputation and his twisted synths, shiny textures and steely drums on ‘That Trippy Sound’ provides that kinda fun and wild Elrow spirit into one peak time package. Next is influential Manchester-based DJ/producer AJ Christou, who has released on the likes of Hot Creations and Cuttin’ Headz. His track ‘Back & Forth’ brings an infectious groove with plenty of flair and catchy drum funk, before TMPLE shuts things down with the deft, new disco grooves and solid bass of ‘The Girl In The Room’, complete with its tender male vocals, warm piano chords and playful synth flurries.




                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                              Matt says: Check that AJ Christou track!! Of course - it's a Manchester ting! But he sits amongst a tasty collection of slick, stylish house music which Damian Lazarus has been spearheading for near twenty years now.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Cameron Jack - The Vision
                                                              A2. Chris Bowl - Silent Plain
                                                              B1. Lauren Lane - Fair Game
                                                              B2. Marc Lenz - People Are People
                                                              C1. Cristina Lazic & Leia Contois - So Deep
                                                              C2. Innigo Vontier - That Trippy Sound
                                                              D1. AJ Christou - Back & Forth
                                                              D2. TMPLE - The Girl In The Room 

                                                              Various Artists

                                                              Flux Gourmet - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

                                                                Ba Da Bing is releasing the soundtrack to 2022’s paeon to cuisine prep, Flux Gourmet. A vibrant, four-coursed, 23-track double album, Flux Gourmet includes contributions by Heather Trost, Jeremy Barnes, Marta Salogni, Cavern of Anti-Matter, and Roj (Broadcast), as well as Strickland’s own compositions as part of The Sonic Catering Band.

                                                                British Director and sonic pioneer, Peter Strickland, known for The Duke of Burgundy (2014), Berberian Sound Studio (2012) and Björk: Biophilia Live (2014), has always pushed visuals and narrative to absurd heights. In Flux Gourmet, performance artists taking part in a residency dedicated to sonic catering combining cooking, sound and theater. Food is amplified, microphones are jammed against blenders, and the sizzling sound of the frier turns becomes an ominous rattle. The film’s soundtrack is equally as process oriented, experimental, and kaleidoscopic as its protagonists’ practice.

                                                                Contributors are Cavern of Anti-Matter, Jeremy Barnes, Heather Trost, Roj (formerly of Broadcast), Tim Harrison, Dan Hayhurst and Nurse With Wound.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                Side A:
                                                                A1. Heather Trost - Early Gardens
                                                                A2. Roj - Trip To The Shops
                                                                A3. The Sonic Catering Band - Death Borscht
                                                                A4. The Sonic Catering Band - The Third Gastric Surge Of The Night
                                                                A4. Jeremy Barnes - The Funeral Table

                                                                Side B:
                                                                B1. The Sonic Catering Band - Greed
                                                                B2. The Sonic Catering Band - HLA-DQ8
                                                                B3. Heather Trost - Early Gardens (earlier)
                                                                B4. Roj - Trip To The Shops
                                                                B5. Nurse With Wound - Hindu Monastery Breakfast
                                                                B6. Tim Harrison - Ohmlette’s Law

                                                                Side C:
                                                                C1. The Sonic Catering Band - Vegetable Trash
                                                                C2. The Sonic Catering Band - A Sedimental Journey
                                                                C3. The Sonic Catering Band - Baron Von Omelette
                                                                C4. The Sonic Catering Band - Dossier De Canteen
                                                                C5. Cavern Of Anti- Matter - Insufflation Tube
                                                                C6. Jeremy Barnes - The Funeral Table
                                                                C7. The Sonic Catering Band - A Pain I Can’t Hold In

                                                                Side D:
                                                                D1. Heather Trost - Early Gardens (earliest)
                                                                D2.Dan Hayhurst - Monday Service
                                                                D3. Marta Salogni - Cross-Contamination
                                                                D4. Roj - Trip To The Shops (closing Down)
                                                                D5. Jeremy Barnes - The Funeral Table (demonstration)

                                                                Frits Wentink’s Bobby Donny is back with six cuts taken from the first nine releases of the Bobby Donny ACE offshoot label. These previously digital only releases from five unknown producers alongside the King of Swing himself, Frits Wentink showcasing the unique sound of Bobby Donny. Presented here for the first time on vinyl and strictly for the discerning house music lover.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                A1. Nanky Nimbo - Twilight
                                                                A2. Boy Berger - Nexus Fusion
                                                                A3. Frits Wentink - Smack Down
                                                                B1. Prince Palmer - Pressure (Love & Dance Mix)
                                                                B2. Striker Fox - Basecamp
                                                                B3. Wim Waldo - Nightclub Fantasies

                                                                Various Artists

                                                                Wamono Disco - Nippon Columbia Disco & Boogie Hits 1978-1982

                                                                In the mid-seventies, discotheques were booming in Tokyo and all over Japan. When the Fatback Band topped the 1975 US charts with their infectious "Do The Bus Stop" hit, Japanese label Victor put out the following year the first Japan made Disco tune with "Sexy Bus Stop", released under the mysterious name Dr. Dragon & Oriental Express, a pseudonym for successful Japanese pop composer Kyohei Tsutsumi. "Sexy Bus Stop" became an instant hit in the country and, taking this opportunity, various Japanese record companies started releasing Disco music. From 1976 until the early 1980s the music was often recorded by skilled studio musicians, rather than by computer input, providing a really solid sound to the dancefloor. Disco music was also spreading into TV series, commercials and anime. From Godiego's monster hit "The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic" to Pink Parachute's obscure (and excellent!) "Disco Great Tokyo" tune, this selection explores some of the finest Disco and Boogie music released on the legendary Nippon Columbia label in the late seventies and early eighties. Are you ready? Put your dance shoes on, and enjoy!

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                1. Godiego - The Birth Of The Odyssey - Monkey Magic
                                                                2. Ikue Sakakibara - This Is Hot
                                                                3. Soul Media - I Will Give You Samba
                                                                4. Hatsumi Shibata - Purple Shadow
                                                                5. Yumi Murata - Krishna
                                                                6. Yoshito Machida・Godiego - Ame Wa Knife No Yo Sa
                                                                7. Pink Parachute - Disco Great Tokyo
                                                                8 Hatsumi Shibata - Hazumi De Daite (A Woman In A Man's World)
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                                                                Various Artists

                                                                Fantastic Voyage: New Sounds For The European Canon 1977-1981

                                                                  By the turn of the 80s, the impact of David Bowie’s ground-breaking Berlin recordings – the synths, the alienation, the drily futuristic production – was being felt on music across Europe. What’s more, the records being made were reflecting back and influencing Bowie’s own work – 1979’s “Lodger” and 1980’s “Scary Monsters” owed a debt to strands of German kosmische (Holger Czukay), new electronica (Patrick Cowley, Harald Grosskopf), and the latest works from old friends and rivals like Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel and Scott Walker, all of whom had been re-energised by the fizz of 1977.

                                                                  Compiled by Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley and the BFI’s Jason Wood, “Fantastic Voyage” is the companion album to their hugely successful “Café Exil” collection, which imagined the soundtrack to David Bowie and Iggy Pop’s trans-European train journeys in the mid-to-late seventies. “Fantastic Voyage” is what happened next.

                                                                  Bowie’s influences and Bowie’s own influence were rebounding off each other as the 70s ended and the 80s began, notably in the emergent synthpop and new romantic scenes as well as through the music of enigmatic acts like the Associates and post-punk pioneers such as Cabaret Voltaire.

                                                                  Like “Low” and “Heroes”, some of the tracks on “Fantastic Voyage” are spiked with tension (Grauzone’s ‘Eisbär’) while some share those albums’ sense of travel (Simple Minds’ ‘Theme for Great Cities’, Ryuichi Sakamoto’s ‘Riot in Lagos’) and others find common ground with “Lodger’s” dark, subtle humour (Thomas Leer’s ‘Tight as a Drum’, Fripp’s ‘Exposure’).

                                                                  This is the thrilling, adventurous sound of European music before the watershed moment when Bowie would abandon art-pop for America and the emerging world of MTV with “Let’s Dance” in 1983. “Fantastic Voyage” soundtracks the few brief years when the echo chamber of Bowie, his inspirations, and his followers created an exciting, borderless music that was ready to challenge Anglo American influences. 


                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  1. Theme For Great Cities - Simple Minds
                                                                  2. Silent Command - Cabaret Voltaire
                                                                  3. Riot In Lagos - Ryuichi Sakamoto
                                                                  4. Eisbar - Grauzone
                                                                  5. White Car In Germany - The Associates
                                                                  6. Nightcrawler - Patrick Cowley
                                                                  7. On A Trouvé - Isabelle Mayereau
                                                                  8. 3,000,000 Synths - Chas Jankel
                                                                  9. No Self Control - Peter Gabriel
                                                                  10. Nite Flights - The Walker Brothers
                                                                  11. Tight As A Drum - Thomas Leer
                                                                  12. The Farther Away I Am - Daryl Hall
                                                                  13. So Weit, So Gut - Harald Grosskopf
                                                                  14. Exposure - Robert Fripp
                                                                  15. Patriarcat –
                                                                  Areski Belkacem & Brigitte Fontaine
                                                                  16. Silicon Chip - Basil Kirchin
                                                                  17. Ode To Perfume - Holger Czukay

                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                  Jon Savage’s 1983-1985: Welcome To Techno City

                                                                    Continuing his long-running and highly respected series for Ace, spanning year by year since the germination of his 1966 volume for both Ace and Faber Books, Jon Savage serves us up another of his spectacular insights into popular culture, this time for the years 1983 to 1985.

                                                                    Born out of the ashes of post-punk, there were plenty of experimental singles during the early part of this period: Siouxsie’s ‘Swimming Horses’, Shriekback’s ‘Lined Up’, Soft Cell’s ‘Heat’, Echo & The Bunnymen’s ‘Gods Will Be Gods’, and the Smiths’ ‘Girl Afraid’ – a perfect kitchen sink scenario. Pete Shelley and Scritti Politti went the electronic route to great effect, while the Special AKA delivered the perfect riposte to ‘Hard Times’ and having fun on the dole with the under-appreciated ‘Bright Lights’.

                                                                    But by the end of 1984, the true action throughout this period was to be found in electronic, black American and club music: whether the metal beat of Section 25’s ‘Looking From A Hilltop’, Trans-X’s daffy hi-NRG Eurobelter ‘Living On Video’, Shalamar’s pure electro ‘Disappearing Act’, or the new music coming out of Sugarhill and Tommy Boy – Grandmaster Flash, Double Dee and Steinski, and the sampled Malcolm X.

                                                                    This compilation begins in the mainstream and ends in the underground. It was the classic high 80s, before the full downside of the New Right political project was revealed – although the signs were all there – but the pop fizz cloaked a nostalgia that masked the beginnings of social and subcultural breakdown. The tribes were at war, wearing clothes from pop’s past, a dizzying phenomenon that looted the 50s and 60s in a costume drama of confrontation and dislocation.

                                                                    As ever, Jon reports from the thick of the action and provides both front line reportage and academic insight. Play loud and enjoy the trip.


                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    CD One
                                                                    1. All Tomorrow's Parties - Japan
                                                                    2. Soweto - Malcolm McLaren With The Mclarenettes
                                                                    3. Lined Up - Shriekback
                                                                    4. Telephone Operator - Pete Shelley
                                                                    5. Gods Will Be Gods - Echo & The Bunnymen
                                                                    6. Heat (12-Inch Version) - Soft Cell
                                                                    7. (Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew – The Rock Steady Crew
                                                                    8. Disappearing Act (12-Inch Version) - Shalamar
                                                                    9. Bright Lights - The Special Aka
                                                                    10. White Lines (Don't Do It) (12-Inch Version) – Grandmaster & Melle Mel
                                                                    11. Techno City (12-Inch Vocal Version) - Cybotron
                                                                    12. Swimming Horses - Siouxsie & The Banshees
                                                                    13. Heartbeat (12-Inch Version) - The Psychedelic Furs
                                                                    14. No Sell Out (12-Inch Version) – Malcolm X (Keith Leblanc)
                                                                    15. What Presence?! - Orange Juice
                                                                    16. Girl Afraid (12-Inch Version) - The Smiths

                                                                    CD Two:
                                                                    1. Why? (12-Inch Version) - Bronski Beat
                                                                    2. Love Resurrection (12-Inch Version) - Alison Moyet
                                                                    3. Looking From A Hilltop (12-Inch Version) – Section 25
                                                                    4. Think Fast (12-Inch Version) - Pamela Joy
                                                                    5. Hypnotize (Version) (12-Inch Version) - Scritti Politti
                                                                    6. Close (To The Edit) (12-Inch Version) - The Art Of Noise
                                                                    7. Life's A Scream (12-Inch Version) - A Certain Ratio
                                                                    8. Never Understand - The Jesus & Mary Chain
                                                                    9. Sunspots - Julian Cope
                                                                    10. Johnny Come Home - Fine Young Cannibals
                                                                    11. In The Night - Pet Shop Boys
                                                                    12. Single Life - Cameo
                                                                    13. I Want You (12-Inch Version) - Cabaret Voltaire
                                                                    14. Crazy – R.E.M. 

                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                    Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era - 1965-1968 - 50th Anniversary Reissue

                                                                      If a single compilation can be attributed to beginning the oldies revolution, it is easily the original 1972 double LP "Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968". Compiled by Elektra Records founder Jac Holzman with assistance and input from guitarist and music historian Lenny Kaye, this deceptively haphazard 27-track aggregate became the cornerstone of the serious appreciation of 60s underground music. One important factor that unifies and likewise levels the playing field for all 27 tracks chosen for the first run of "Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968" is that they were all issued as singles. Each track is also given a brief bio, which was researched and penned by Kaye. His comments go beyond the facts and figures of the typical discography, relating to the music as the personal experience that it was.

                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      Side 1
                                                                      1. I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) - The Electric Prunes
                                                                      2 Dirty Water - The Standells
                                                                      3 Night Time - The Strangeloves
                                                                      4 Lies - The Knickerbockers
                                                                      5 Respect - The Vagrants
                                                                      6 A Public Execution - Mouse
                                                                      7 No Time Like The Right Time - The Blues Projec
                                                                      Side 2
                                                                      8 Oh Yeah - The Shadows Of Night
                                                                      9 Pushin' Too Hard - The Seeds
                                                                      10 Moulty - The Barbarians
                                                                      11 Don't Look Back - The Remains
                                                                      12 An Invitation To Cry - The Magicians
                                                                      13 Liar, Liar - The Castaways
                                                                      14 You're Gonna Miss Me - The 13th Floor Elevators
                                                                      Side 3
                                                                      15 Psychotic Reaction - Count Five
                                                                      16 Hey Joe - The Leaves
                                                                      17 Romeo & Juliet - Michael And The Messengers
                                                                      18 Sugar And Spice - The Cryan' Shames
                                                                      19 Baby Please Don't Go - The Amboy Dukes
                                                                      20 Tobacco Road - Blue Magoos
                                                                      21 Let's Talk About Girls - The Chocolate Watchband
                                                                      Side 4
                                                                      22 Sit Down, I Think I Love You - The Mojo Men
                                                                      23 Run, Run, Run - The Third Rail
                                                                      24 My World Fell Down - Sagittarius
                                                                      25 Open My Eyes - Nazz
                                                                      26 Farmer John - The Premiers
                                                                      27 It's-a-Happening - The Magic Mushrooms

                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                      Nuggets Vol. 2: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era - 1964-1968

                                                                        The follow-up that never was!

                                                                        Nuggets vol. 2 as originally thought of by Lenny Kaye and released to celebrate the 50 years of the legendary compilation.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        Side One
                                                                        1. Do You Believe In Magic – The Lovin’ Spoonful
                                                                        2. 7 And 7 Is – Love
                                                                        3. Little Girl – Syndicate Of Sound
                                                                        4. A Question Of Temperature – The Balloon Farm
                                                                        5. Double Shot (of My Baby’s Love) – Swingin’ Medallions
                                                                        6. Action Woman – The Litter
                                                                        7. Talk Talk – Music Machine
                                                                        Side Two
                                                                        1. I See The Light – The Five Americans
                                                                        2. 96 Tears - ? & The Mysterians
                                                                        3. Open Up Your Door _ Richard & The Young Lions
                                                                        4. Laugh< Laugh – Beau Brummels
                                                                        5. Stop! – Get A Ticket – Clefs Of Lavender Hill
                                                                        6. I Cannot Stop You – The Cherry Slush
                                                                        7. Frustration – The Mystic Tide
                                                                        Side Three
                                                                        1. Run, Run, Run – The Gestures
                                                                        2. It’s Cold Outside – The Choir
                                                                        3. Free As The Wind = The Myddle Class
                                                                        4. Whatcha Gonna Do About It – The Evil
                                                                        5. What A Way To Die – The Pleasure Seekers
                                                                        6. Road Runner – The Gants
                                                                        7. A Little Bit Of Soul – The Music Explosion
                                                                        Side Four
                                                                        1. Black On White – The North Atlantic Invasion Force
                                                                        2. Dance, Franny, Dance – Floyd Dakil Combo
                                                                        3. Going All The Way – The Squires
                                                                        4. You Must Be A Witch – The Lollipop Shopps
                                                                        5. The Witch – The Sonics
                                                                        6. Blackout Of Gretely – Gonn
                                                                        7. The Spider And The Fly – The Monocles

                                                                        A collaboration between Cosmocities & Japanese label Unknown Season, fusing some of their biggest releases from the last 10 years on one piece of vinyl.

                                                                        Remixes come from Jimpster whose Beatless Reprise is exclusive to this release, Nick Holder & KEENE.

                                                                        Limited Pressing act fast.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        A1. Manabu Nagayama & Soichi Terada - Low Tension (Jimpster Remix)
                                                                        A2. Manabu Nagayama & Soichi Terada - Low Tension (Jimpster Beatless Reprise)
                                                                        B1. Luyo - Shanee Feat Erik Van Aro (Nick Holder’s In The Six Remix)
                                                                        B2. Satoshi Fumi - Celestial (KEENE Venao 7am Remix)

                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                        Image - 2024 Reissue

                                                                          Part of Be With x KPM Library Reissue Campaign, 2024 first time vinyl reissue, 140g vinyl.

                                                                          Impossible to find in the wild, KPM's Image is exactly that; this record paints extraordinary, hyper-vivid scenes with music, in the way only the library greats can. Originally released in 1974, Image is an absolutely stunning listen from start to finish, and arguably the most wanted KPM grail that's still not been reissued - until now! Just too good…

                                                                          Worth the price of admission alone, and likely the reason you're all already drooling about this release, the mellow, dramatic beat of "Image", Brian Bennett's opener and title track, is a Jaylib-sampled firecracker. A reflective, scenic underscore which grows to full orchestra and ends as it begins - it's just beautiful. Next up, swoon to "The Little Orphan" by Neil Richardson featuring strings and harp. It's a deeply emotive, sweeping orchestral piece. Just straight gorgeous. It's followed by "Paradise Island", a lush, horizontal Balearic gem courtesy of Gordon Rees and David Gold; it'll send you into a blissful reverie with its elegant strings and gentle drums. From the same pair, "Forbidden Fruit" is, again, string-drenched but the strings are more insistent, stabbing even, and, with drums and Blaxploitation guitars high up in the mix, it's definitely a funkier proposition. "The Enchantress", again a Rees-Gold special, is a slower, groovy, synthy wonder. Closing out the A-Side, "Phenomena" is a mysterious gem, a Gold solo effort set at a breezier tempo with propulsive percussion and head nod, fast-paced breaks with ace keys.

                                                                          Flip over for "Infinite Expanse", John Scott's dramatic panorama adorned with proud, triumphant horns. Scott's "Static Objects" paints patient, pastoral scenes; there's a serenity and stillness to the proceedings. Next up, Be With favourite John Fiddy delivers shifting shapes and patterns with his wonderful "Metamorphosis", all wah wah, harps, dramatic percussion and strings. It's by turns billowy and blasting. "Cubist Pictures" follows, Neil Richardson's brilliant nebulous, fragmentary piece. Better yet, Richardson's gorgeous, beatless "Analysis" follows, and it's an orchestral beauty featuring cello, harps and woodwind. It's no exaggeration to describe this as transcendental. His "Crystal Ball" presents more static scenes with cello, twinkling percussion and strings, before Steve Gray's fantastically-titled softly-ace "Gliding Through Clouds" closes out this remarkable set.

                                                                          As with all of our KPM re-issues, the audio for Image comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis. And as usual, the sleeve reproduction duties were handed over to Richard Robinson, the current custodian of KPM’s brand identity.


                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          A1 Brian Bennett - Image 4:29
                                                                          A2 Neil Richardson - The Little Orphan 2:27
                                                                          A3 David Gold / Gordon Rees - Paradise Island 2:19
                                                                          A4 David Gold / Gordon Rees - Forbidden Fruit 2:19
                                                                          A5 David Gold / Gordon Rees - The Enchantress 2:56
                                                                          A6 David Gold - Phenomena 2:41
                                                                          B1 John Scott - Infinite Expanse 1:46
                                                                          B2 John Scott - Static Objects 2:31
                                                                          B3 John Fiddy - Metamorphosis 2:37
                                                                          B4 Neil Richardson - Cubist Pictures 2:12
                                                                          B5 Neil Richardson - Analysis 2:04
                                                                          B6 Neil Richardson - Crystal Ball 2:38
                                                                          B7 Steve Gray - Gliding Through Clouds 2:55

                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                          Pushin' Too Hard - American Garage Punk 1964-1967

                                                                            ‘Pushin’ Too Hard’ is a 94-track celebration of 1960s garage punk, a retrospectively named genre first compiled on Lenny Kaye’s seminal 1972 collection ‘Nuggets’.

                                                                            This is raw, exciting music with tons of attitude - fuzz guitars, swirling organs, wailing harmonicas, thumping drums and tough vocals are plentiful.

                                                                            In the mid 1960s, teenage rock ‘n’ roll groups proliferated throughout the USA, often inspired by ‘British Invasion’ bands such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Yardbirds as well as US styles including surf, blues and folk rock. Most towns and cities had local scenes revolving around dance parties, clubs and ‘battle of the bands’ contests and many of the bands here were regional royalty but never broke nationally.

                                                                            Key bands featured include The Seeds, The Sonics, The Standells, The Shadows Of Knight, The Thirteenth Floor Elevators, Love, The Electric Prunes, Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, We The People and ? & The Mysterians.

                                                                            There are national US Billboard Hot 100 hits from Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – ‘Wooly Bully’ (#2), The Strangeloves – ‘I Want Candy’ (#11), The Castaways – ‘Liar, Liar’ (#12), The Beau Brummels – ‘Just A Little’ (#15), The McCoys – ‘Fever’ (#7), The Bobby Fuller Four – ‘I Fought The Law’ (#9), Paul Revere & The Raiders – ‘Just Like Me’ (#11), The Barbarians – ‘Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl’ (#55), Love – ‘My Little Red Book’ (#54) , The Knickerbockers – ‘One Track Mind’ (#46) and The Seeds – ‘Pushin’ Too Hard’ (#36) presented here in a longer unedited version.

                                                                            Rarities from The Blue Beats, The Dirty Wurds, The Apparitions, The Bedlam Four and The Jackals are released here on CD for the first time while many other tracks have never been released in the UK before.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            DISC ONE
                                                                            1.The Rangers – Justine
                                                                            2. Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs – Wooly Bully
                                                                            3. The Strangeloves – I Want Candy
                                                                            4. The Barbarians – Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl
                                                                            5. The Denims – I’m Your Man
                                                                            6. The Castaways – Liar, Liar
                                                                            7. The Remains – Why Do I Cry
                                                                            8. The Beau Brummels – Just A Little
                                                                            9. The Seeds Featuring Sky Saxon – Pushin’ Too Hard (Unedited Version)
                                                                            10. The Leaves – Too Many People (Single Version)
                                                                            11. The Front Line – Got Love (Trident Version)
                                                                            12. The Brogues – I Ain’t No Miracle Worker
                                                                            13. The Standells – Rari (Extended Version)
                                                                            14. The Spades – You’re Gonna Miss Me
                                                                            15. The Lyrics – So What!!
                                                                            16. The Mad Hatters – I Need Love
                                                                            17. Don & The Goodtimes – Little Sally Tease
                                                                            18. The Coastliners – Alright
                                                                            19. The McCoys – Fever
                                                                            20. The Bobby Fuller Four – I Fought The Law (Single Version)
                                                                            21. The JuJus – You Treat Me Bad
                                                                            22. The Girls – My Baby
                                                                            23. The Raymarks – Louise
                                                                            24. The Emperor’s – I Want My Woman
                                                                            25. Paul Revere & The Raiders – Just Like Me
                                                                            26. Liverpool Five – Heart (Album Version)
                                                                            27. The Bad Seeds – A Taste Of The Same
                                                                            28. Merrell & The Exiles – She’s Gone
                                                                            29. The Bees – Forget Me Girl
                                                                            30. The Misunderstood – Don’t Break Me Down
                                                                            31. The Seeds – Out Of The Question (Version 1, Take 1)

                                                                            DISC TWO:
                                                                            1.The Thirteenth Floor Elevators – Tried To Hide (Single Version)
                                                                            2. Love - My Little Red Book
                                                                            3. The Mojo Men – She’s My Baby (Autumn Version)
                                                                            4. The Electric Prunes – Ain’t It Hard
                                                                            5. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Diddy Wah Diddy
                                                                            6. Dirty Wurds – Mellow Down Easy
                                                                            7. The Outcasts – I’m In Pittsburgh (And It’s Raining)
                                                                            8. The Knickerbockers – One Track Mind
                                                                            9. Rocky & The Riddlers – Flash And Crash
                                                                            10. The Dimensions – Knock You Flat
                                                                            11. The Unusuals – I’m Walking, Babe
                                                                            12. The Shadows Of Knight – Dark Side
                                                                            13. We The People – Mirror Of Your Mind
                                                                            14. Sterling Damon – Rejected
                                                                            15. The Soothsayers – Please, Don’t Be Mad
                                                                            16. The Esquires – Judgement Day
                                                                            17. The Century’s – Hard Times
                                                                            18. The Sonics – You Got Your Head On Backwards
                                                                            19. Link Wray & The Raymen – Hidden Charms
                                                                            20. The Misunderstood – Thunder ‘N’ Lightnin’
                                                                            21. Zakary Thaks – She’s Got You
                                                                            22. The Squires – Going All The Way
                                                                            23. The Blue Beats – Extra Girl
                                                                            24. The Free-For-All – Show Me The Way
                                                                            25. Chris Morgan & The Togas – There She Goes
                                                                            26. The Executioners – I Want The Rain (Vocal)
                                                                            27. Limey & The Yanks – Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
                                                                            28. The Apparitions – She’s So Satisfyin’
                                                                            29. The Hustlers – If You Try
                                                                            30. The Echoes Of Carnaby Street – No Place Or Time
                                                                            31. Sparkles - No Friend Of Mine
                                                                            32. Velvet Illusions – Velvet Illusions

                                                                            DISC THREE
                                                                            1.The Standells – Barracuda
                                                                            2. We The People – You Burn Me Up And Down
                                                                            3. The Rationals – I Need You
                                                                            4. The Other Half – Mr. Pharmacist
                                                                            5. Neal Ford & The Fanatics – Shame On You
                                                                            6. The Choir – It’s Cold Outside
                                                                            7. The Newbeats – Top Secret
                                                                            8. The Fire Escape – Love Special Delivery
                                                                            9. ? & The Mysterians – Girl (You Captivate Me)
                                                                            10. The Third Bardo – I’m Five Years Ahead Of My Time
                                                                            11. Ken & The Forth Dimension – See If I Care
                                                                            12. The Off-Beats – Tired Of Crying
                                                                            13. The Mistics – Why Baby Why
                                                                            14. The Headstones – Bad Day Blues
                                                                            15. Roy Junior (Roy Acuff Jr.) – Victim Of Circumstances
                                                                            16. The Sparkles - Hipsville 29 B.C. (I Need Help)
                                                                            17. The Jackals – Love Times Eight
                                                                            18. The Galaxies IV – Piccadilly Circus
                                                                            19. Front Page News – Thoughts
                                                                            20. Fenwyck – Mindrocker
                                                                            21. The Jefferson Handerchief – I’m Allergic To Flowers
                                                                            22. The Buddhas – Lost Innocence
                                                                            23. The Ohio Express – Try It
                                                                            24. Tidal Waves – Action! (Speaks Louder Than Words)
                                                                            25. The Liberty Bell – For What You Lack
                                                                            26. Thursdays Children – You Can Forget About That
                                                                            27. The Jades – Come Back
                                                                            28. The Checkmates – Talk To Me
                                                                            29. The New Yorkers – Again
                                                                            30. Georgy & The Velvet Illusions – Mini Shimmy
                                                                            31. The Bedlam Four – No One Left To Love

                                                                            Swiss Label Black Pattern Records with their 1st year anniversary vinyl release featuring 4 deep houses gems.

                                                                            Paradise:
                                                                            Dexter's latest piano house track blends subtle vibes, a house rhythm, and festive charm for a dancefloor bomb that marries lively beats with modern elegance.

                                                                            Sunday Night:
                                                                            The boss of Black Pattern Records delivers ‘Sunday Night’ a fast, bewitching groove combining jazz and minimal elements, designed specifically for the club scene.

                                                                            Showcase:
                                                                            ‘Showcase’ is a genre-blurring odyssey, seamlessly weaving minimal house rhythms and soulful UK garage vibes. Melodic breaks add an emotive layer, creating a hypnotic house anthem.

                                                                            Shakin’:
                                                                            Stelvio returns on BPR with ‘Shakin' a floor-to-the-floor house beat featuring a minimal groove, evolving synth, damaging bassline, and a quality vocalist from the funky scene.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            A1. Dexter Troy - Paradise
                                                                            A2. Mathis Vuilleumier - Sunday Night
                                                                            B1. Aiden Dahlia - Showcase
                                                                            B2. Stelvio - Shakin

                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                            Rough Trade Counter Culture 2023

                                                                              As the lights turn off for 2023 and we move into 2024 Rough Trade shops return with their annual Counter Culture series selection. The LP offers 13 tracks whilst the Double CD a full 35 tracks. All bases covered - from the chaotic party fury of Snooper to the unhinged metal of Pest Control to the beer chucking fun fest that is the Mary Wallopers, this has got everything. You got the Death Grips style Lip Critic, an eleven minute sludge workout from Slift, the future Badu soul of Liv.e and new kids on the black Lifeguard with their unique take on post punk.

                                                                              As always Rough Trade Shops live and breath new music and this series stands by that.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              CD Tracklist:
                                                                              CD 1
                                                                              1. Snooper - Running
                                                                              2. Cari Cari - My Grandma Says We Have No Future
                                                                              3. The Mary Wallopers - Cod Liver Oil & The Orange Juice
                                                                              4. Video Age - Away Fromthe Castle
                                                                              5. Miss Tiny - The Sound
                                                                              6. GENN - Days And Nights
                                                                              7. Duvet - Girlcow
                                                                              8. Cloth - Secret Measure
                                                                              9. Lifeguard - 17-18 Lovesong
                                                                              10. Plush - (See It Inthe) Early Morning
                                                                              11. Plantoid - Wander/Wonder
                                                                              12. Lip Critic - The Heart
                                                                              13. Cindy - Why Not Now
                                                                              14. The Lost Days - For Today
                                                                              15. Sam Blasucci - Turn Yourself Around
                                                                              16. Feeble Little Horse - Steamroller
                                                                              17. Tapir - Untitled

                                                                              CD2
                                                                              1. Lynks - Small Talk
                                                                              2. Red Axes - Hey
                                                                              3. Jellyskin - Bringer Of Brine
                                                                              4. Speakers Corner Quartet - 'Can We Do This?' (feat. Sampha)
                                                                              5. Bawo - Terra Incognita
                                                                              6. Marta Del Grandi - Snapdragon
                                                                              7. Big Special - This Here Ain’t Water
                                                                              8. McKinley Dixon - Run, Run, Run
                                                                              9. Debby Friday - So Hard To Tell
                                                                              10. Joshua Idehen - Don’t You Give Up On Me
                                                                              11. Kara Jackson - Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love?
                                                                              12. Sofie Royer - Mio
                                                                              13. Liv.e - Wild Animals
                                                                              14. Avalon Emerson - Sandrail Silhouette
                                                                              15. Moin - No Neck
                                                                              16. James K - Scorpio
                                                                              17. Pest Control - Buggin’ Out
                                                                              18. Slift–Ilion

                                                                              LP Tracklist:
                                                                              1. Snooper - Running
                                                                              2. Big Special - This Here Ain’t Water
                                                                              3. Moin - No Neck
                                                                              4. Avalon Emerson - Sandrail Silhouette
                                                                              5. The Lost Days - For Today
                                                                              6. Cindy - Why Not Now
                                                                              7. Tapir - Untitled
                                                                              8. Sofie Royer - Mio
                                                                              9. Jellyskin - Bringer Of Brine
                                                                              10. Red Axes - Hey
                                                                              11. Lynks - Small Talk
                                                                              12. Joshua Idehen - Don’t You Give Up On Me
                                                                              13. Kara Jackson - Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love?

                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                              Soul Jazz Records Presents - 200% Dynamite! Ska, Soul, Rocksteady, Funk & Dub In Jamaica - 2024 Edition

                                                                                Soul Jazz Records’ ‘200% DYNAMITE!’ set the benchmark for reggae-meets-funk compilations that has never been bettered. Jam-packed with reggae tunes that crossed over to become dancefloor hits, such as Tenor Saw’s soundboy anthem, ‘Ring the Alarm’, K.C. White’s classic cut of the seminal ‘No, No, No’ and Augustus Pablo’s ‘Rockers Rock’, ‘200% DYNAMITE’ explores the links between reggae, jazz, funk and soul.

                                                                                Carrying on perfectly from ‘100% DYNAMITE’, this second compilation continues to trace the history of Jamaican reggae and the influence of American styles such as funk and jazz had on this music.

                                                                                Featured here are serious funk and rocksteady tunes from the likes of The Skatalites and Johnny Osbourne through to Jamaican jazz from masters such as Tommy McCook and Byron Lee, as well as some serious dub from the likes of Augustus Pablo, King Tubby and Jackie Mittoo.

                                                                                New bonus tracks on this updated 2023 edition include seminal dancehall party cuts Sister Nancy’s ‘One Two’ and Chaka Demus and Pliers’ ‘Murder She Wrote’, alongside classic soul to reggae covers including cuts of Marlena Shaw’s ‘Women of the Ghetto’ and Odyssey’s ‘Don’t Tell Me Tell Her’.

                                                                                “In Soul Jazz’s outstanding ‘DYNAMITE!’ series, ‘200%’ is the head turner. The label has its finger on the pulse of the now just as surely as it does on that of the past.” - Pitchfork

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                Augustus Pablo - Rockers Rock
                                                                                K.C. White - No No No
                                                                                Tenor Saw - Ring The Alarm
                                                                                Johnny Osbourne - Bewitched
                                                                                Pinchers - Agony
                                                                                The Abyssinians - Mandela
                                                                                Sister Nancy - One, Two
                                                                                King Tubby Meets Tommy McCook And The
                                                                                Aggrovators - King Tubby Dub
                                                                                Chaka Demus & Pliers - Murder She Wrote
                                                                                Johnny Osbourne - Ready Or Not
                                                                                Jackie Mittoo - Earthquake
                                                                                Sandra Reid - Don't Tell Me Tell Her
                                                                                The Skatalites Meet King Tubby - Herb Man Dub
                                                                                Kim Harriott - Woman Of The Ghetto

                                                                                Generacja JAZZ is a project showing a fragment of the new wave of Polish jazz, treading its own path, creating, touring and jamming across Europe. Borders don't exist - especially musical - the new generation is engaging with nightclubs, festivals and playlists. The time has now come to show its broader perspective. We created a project which involves a handful of groups that have already racked up debut albums and festival wins, as they set out on their musical odyssey. The groups also have other things in common, like their passion, originality and, for the needs of the project, age - all the artists during the recording of this album were under 30 years old. This is the new generation - the Jazz Generation.

                                                                                For the Jazz Generation record we invited five bands who had already released debut albums: Immortal Onion, Klawo, Rejoin, Twoosty Mayonez and USO 9001. We also reserved two spots on the compilation for the winners of our open call competition, whereby on the basis of the jury's choice (jury: Monika Borzym, Paulina Przybysz, Envee, Wojtek Mazolewski i Marcin Groh Grośkiewicz) we met the winning bands: Kosmos and quietet.

                                                                                The sleeve artist is Kornelia Nowak, who won our open call for young designers and graphic artists. Here once again we could rely on the opinion of a prestigious jury comprised of: Beata Śliwińska Barrakuz, Bovska, Maciej Animisiewasz Grochot, Grzegorz Forin Piwnicki i Marcin Groh Grośkiewicz.

                                                                                Generacja JAZZ LP is also a start of the new imprint - U JAZZ ME, which will be focused on jazz from Poland.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                1. Klawo - Pizza
                                                                                2. Quietet - Scand
                                                                                3. Immortal Onion - Thinium
                                                                                4. Rejoin - We Know U
                                                                                5. Kosmos - Koziołek
                                                                                6. Twoosty Mayonez - Triceradiplodocus
                                                                                7. USO 9001 - Wafloza

                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                Eccentric Soul: The Saadia Label

                                                                                  After the fall of the Deep City label, Rocketeers bandleader Frank Williams set up shop under the name of his twin daughters Saadia and Giwada and got to work reinventing the Miami Sound. Tracked between 1968-1970, this LP gathers 15 of Saadia’s funkiest and deeply soulful moments, featuring Pearl Dowell, Joey Gilmore, Little Beaver, Frank Williams’ Rocketeers, Robert Moore, Brother Williams, and Sam Baker. Your next sample, first dance, workout jam or closing credits is buried in here somewhere.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  1. Pearl Dowell - It’s All Over
                                                                                  2. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers -
                                                                                  Everybody Has Some Dues To Pay
                                                                                  3. Robert Moore - Just Can’t Help Myself
                                                                                  4. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Do Right Man
                                                                                  5. Brother Williams - Right On Brother
                                                                                  6. Pearl Dowell - Good Things
                                                                                  7. Joey Gilmore - Somebody Done Took My Baby And Gone
                                                                                  8. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers - Blind Man
                                                                                  9. Joey Gilmore - Girl Your Best Friend Done Took Your Place
                                                                                  10. Robert Moore - Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
                                                                                  11. Little Beaver & The Rocketeers -
                                                                                  Do It To Me One More Time
                                                                                  12. Thunder Lightning And Rain - Super Funky
                                                                                  13. Brother Williams - Cold Sweat
                                                                                  14. Joey Gilmore - Blind Man
                                                                                  15. Sam Baker - Do Right Man

                                                                                  Forth volume of the Vega Records 5x12" bumper pack. A highly detailed snapshot of Louie Vega's iconic label, showing off its world beating pedegree as we close off 2023 and open 2024.

                                                                                  Gems from Leroy Burgess, Two Soul Fusion, Tony Touch, Professor featuring Ndu Shezi & Thebe, Johnny Dangerous, and gospel royalty Bebe Winans plus a cheeky Elements Of Life demo make up special 5 piece vinyl set. With 12 tracks in the sequence there are a select number of talented producers on the project which include Two Soul Fusion AKA Louie Vega & Josh Milan, Pablo Fierro, Johnny Dangerous, Luis Radio, Pietro Nicosia and musicians Axel Tosca and Luisito Quintero. Exploring the musical side of house music and the expressive areas of modern disco - it's got that Louie Vega flair and flamboyance coursing through its grooves! 

                                                                                  They all contribute to these unique pieces of music mastered by the one and only Mr. Herb Powers of PM Mastering and manufactured by Optimal, Germany. Limited pressing. 

                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                  Matt says: Another bumper pack of musical delights from Louie Vega's camp. All his recent all stars are featured and spread across 5 records it allows each one plenty of headroom and fidelity. For house music aficionados this is a must.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  A. Leroy Burgess - Nothing Stays The Same (Two Soul Fusion Remix) 
                                                                                  B1. Tony Touch - Apaga La Laz (Pablo Fierro Afro Latino Remix) 
                                                                                  B2. Leroy Burgess - Nothing Stays The Same (Two Soul Fusion Dub) 
                                                                                  C. Two Soul Fusion - Lovin' (Two Soul Fusion Dub) 
                                                                                  D. Louie Vega & Johnny Dangerous - You Are A Star 
                                                                                  E. Bebe Winans - Let's Go Champ (Two Soul Fusion Piano Dub) 
                                                                                  F1. Elements Of Life - Let Us Shine Ft. Josh Milan (Louie Vega Mix) 
                                                                                  F2. Louie Vega - Where I Wanna Be (Demo) 
                                                                                  G. Louie Vega - Swayin' Demo Ft. Axel Tosca 
                                                                                  H. Two Soul Fusion - Brazillian Soul Fusion 
                                                                                  I. Professor Ft. Ndu Shezi & Thebe Vs Luis Radio, Pietro Nicosia - Unobenga Vs Sermon Of The Drums (Ken Terry Rework) 
                                                                                  J. Elements Of Life - Dusk On The Beach (Demo) 

                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                  Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai - 2024 Reissue

                                                                                    Late Night Tales reissues the classic and hard-to- find ‘Late Night Tales: Jamiroquai’, compiled by none other than Jay Kay himself. The 10th edition of what is now a classic series of compilations was originally released 20 years ago, and hasn’t been available on vinyl for over 15 years. A blissful collection of soul, disco, jazz, rare groove, and funk, this collection is an electrifying journey through the aural influences of one of the UK’s most seminal jazz bands.

                                                                                    Jay Kay showcases a wealth and breadth of in- spiration that wouldn’t be amiss on the late-night dancefloors of the Loft (or Giant Steps, for that mat- ter). From The Pointer Sisters’ uplifting and soulful ‘Happiness’ and jazz funk legend Johnny ‘Smith’ Hammond’s ‘Fantasy’ to the anthemic ‘Stay Free’ by Ashford & Simpson and mellifluous ‘Music Of The Earth' by Patrice Rushen, these two discs form a rite of passage into the creative mind of a true musical legend. 

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    A
                                                                                    01 The Pointer Sisters - Happiness 3:58
                                                                                    02 Commodores - Girl I Think The World About You 4:33
                                                                                    03 Rufus & Chaka Khan - Once You Get Started 4:26
                                                                                    04 Johnny Hammond - Fantasy 7:24

                                                                                    B
                                                                                    05 Ramsey Lewis - Whisper Zone 3:01
                                                                                    06 Leon Ware - What's Your Name 4:11
                                                                                    07 Ashford & Simpson - Stay Free 5:22
                                                                                    08 Kleeer – Tonight's The Night 7:13

                                                                                    C
                                                                                    09 Dexter Wansel - I'll Never Forget 4:28
                                                                                    10 Sister Sledge - Pretty Baby 4:00
                                                                                    11 José Feliciano - California Dreaming 4:11
                                                                                    12 Dexter Wansel - Life On Mars 7:20

                                                                                    D
                                                                                    13 Lalo Schifrin - Theme From Enter The Dragon 2:22
                                                                                    14 Marvin Gaye - Here, My Dear 2:59
                                                                                    15 Patrice Rushen - Music Of The Earth 3:56
                                                                                    16 Brian Blessed - The White City Part 3 9:31 

                                                                                    2023 marks the tenth year of Music From Memory; a decade of groundbreaking archival releases, cross-generational collaborations and long-standing creative partnerships with their ever-expanding community of artists.

                                                                                    To celebrate this milestone, the label asked their roster of artists to submit a piece of music for an anniversary compilation. As submissions gradually came in, they began to piece them together into what was to become “10”.

                                                                                    Featuring work from artists who were present during the formation of the label, such as Gigi Masin, Joan Bibiloni and Michal Turtle, as well as artists like The Zenmenn, RAMZi and Dea, who have helped the label expand over subsequent years, “10” serves as a natural bookmark of where MFM is musically, whilst simultaneously reflecting on the label's rich musical past.

                                                                                    In keeping with the Music From Memory ethos, the music of “10” spans both time and space, with submissions ranging from Vito Ricci's 'Da Hamptons' (1985) to Yu Su & J. Wilson's 'Mitti Atar' (2023). It crosses the globe, with a total of 10 countries represented across 17 tracks. The final result is an immersive musical compilation that flows perfectly from start to finish.

                                                                                    Tragically, during the last few weeks of finalising MFM066, label co-owner Jamie Tiller passed away in a sudden accident. “10” was always intended to be a way to reflect on the journey of Music From Memory. The fact that it is now also one of the last releases that the team all worked on together adds a whole other level of reflection and makes it all the more special.

                                                                                    * incl. insert liner notes by John Gómez) Artwork by Bráulio Amado. Design by David McFarline.

                                                                                    STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                    Matt says: MFM compile a thorough and expansive collection looking back at ten years of this highly influential label.

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    Joan Bibiloni - Nits De La Sultana
                                                                                    The Zenmenn - The Legend Of Haziz
                                                                                    Stroer - When You Stopped Sleeping
                                                                                    Androo - W.I.O. Micmac Mix
                                                                                    Joel Graham - Cool Blue Pool
                                                                                    Jonny Nash - Dream It Right
                                                                                    Terekke - Just Ducking Around
                                                                                    Mei Honeycomb - Squeaky Eye Syndrome
                                                                                    Tombolo - Continental Drift
                                                                                    Kuniyuki Takahashi - Forest Dust
                                                                                    Yu Su J. Wilson - Mitti Attar
                                                                                    Gigi Masin - Panama Girl
                                                                                    Ocean Moon - The Ecstatic Alarm
                                                                                    Michal Turtle - Borrowed Times
                                                                                    Ramzi - Baci
                                                                                    Suso Saiz – Kailas
                                                                                    Dea - Undecenial

                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                    Waves Of Distortion (The Best Of Shoegaze 1990-2022)

                                                                                      Two-Piers, the label that brought you ‘Pop Psychédélique (The Best of French Psychedelic Pop 1964-2019)’, ‘Garage Psychédélique (The Best of Garage Psych and Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)’ and ‘Music for the Stars (Celestial Music 1960-1979)’ bring you ‘Waves of Distortion (The Best of Shoegaze 1990-2022), a magical journey through the history of the Shoegaze scene from its inception to the current exponents on the scene championing the sound. A perfect introduction to all that is glorious and great about ‘Shoegaze’, and if it takes the listener down a rabbit warren to discover more then job done

                                                                                      ‘Waves of Distortion’ brings in some of the OG (original ’gazer) classics – Ride’s peerless ‘Vapour Trail’, Lush’s ‘Sweetness and Light’ from 1990 and Chapterhouse’s ‘Pearl’ from 1991. They are all incredible and timeless tunes. Then there are some others that were never really a part of that other great music press construct, The Scene That Celebrates Itself, in the case of The Telescopes and their fantastic 1991 single ‘Flying’, and Spirea X’s ‘Chlorine Dream’ from the same year – both are indicative of the post-rave psychedelia that coloured everything at the time and fit perfectly within the Shoegaze scene at the time.

                                                                                      Once we get to 1992, there’s a bit of a gap in the chronology as shoegaze was all too hastily dismissed in the country that birthed it, ignored in favour of grunge and then Britpop, the feedback fading away along with the bands that made it. But something amazing happened. when the s-word was used elsewhere in the world, rather than having negative connotations, it was merely a descriptive term. So, the flame was kept burning in the most unlikely places, waiting for everyone else to catch up once again. It’s no surprise, then, that there are bands on this compilation from America (Ringo Deathstarr, Beach House), Australia (Lowtide, Flyying Colours), Sweden (Echo Ladies) and everywhere in between.

                                                                                      Since the turn of the century, successive generations have returned to the sound, taking it to new and exciting places. Thanks to the internet and streaming and listening to music without context the echo got louder and louder. The original scene may have morphed into a myriad of things, from acoustic Americana to ambient techno and post-rock (as evidenced by Mogwai, who appear here with ‘Kids Will Be Skeletons’), but it was only a matter of time before things came full circle. However it was Slowdive’s reunion six years later that finally made people sit up and take notice. There were scores to settle, too. The backlash Slowdive had faced the first time around went beyond mere music criticism into outright hatred. Their return and self-titled album from 2017 somehow managed to be their best yet and one of the finest examples of the genre to date. It brought in yet another generation of fans – the likes of bdrmm and Horsegirl, both included here, weren’t even born when Slowdive first existed, they were discovering them anew.

                                                                                      So, it’s fitting that this compilation begins with ‘Slowdive’s opener, ‘Slomo’. Neil Halstead and Christian Savill’s chiming guitars seemingly awakening from a 22-year slumber as the song gradually comes into focus. This was more than just a rebirth; it was a reaffirmation that this hard to define genre is here to stay.

                                                                                      And that is why we are here now, all these years later, listening to a compilation that joins the dots between all of this stuff, from the beginning to the present day. The beautiful noise that has soundtracked the past 30 years and will continue to do so for many more. 


                                                                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                      Liam says: This comp looks like it's raided my iPod classic circa 2017, full to the brim of absolute shoegaze classics and hidden gems. With cuts from shoegaze forefathers Slowdive and Ride, to more contemporary additions from the likes of DIIV and bdrmm, this is a must have for shoegaze veterans and newcomers alike! Mega, MEGA stuff!!!

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      2LP Vinyl:
                                                                                      A1) Slowdive – Slomo
                                                                                      A2) Chapterhouse – Pearl
                                                                                      A3) Ride – Vapour Trail
                                                                                      A4) Blind Mr Jones – Henna And Swayed
                                                                                      A5) The Telescopes – Flying
                                                                                      B1) Lush – Sweetness And Light
                                                                                      B2) Spirea X – Chlorine Dream
                                                                                      B3) Kitchens Of Distinction – The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule
                                                                                      B4) Pale Saints – Sight Of You
                                                                                      B5) Lowtide – Alibi
                                                                                      B6) Ringo Deathstarr – Kaleidoscope
                                                                                      C1) Horsegirl – Billy
                                                                                      C2) Air Formation – Daylight Storms
                                                                                      C3) DIIV – Taker
                                                                                      C4) Bdrmm – A Reason To Celebrate
                                                                                      C5) Flyying Colours – Long Holiday
                                                                                      C6) Echo Ladies – Overrated – Robin Guthrie Version
                                                                                      D1) Beach House – Lazuli
                                                                                      D2) Mogwai – Kids Will Be Skeletons
                                                                                      D3) Fleeting Joys – Go And Come Back
                                                                                      D4) Ultra Vivid Scene – Mercy Seat
                                                                                      D5) Galaxie 500 – Ceremony

                                                                                      2CD:
                                                                                      CD1
                                                                                      1) Slowdive – Slomo
                                                                                      2) Chapterhouse – Pearl
                                                                                      3) Ride – Vapour Trail
                                                                                      4) Blind Mr Jones – Henna And Swayed
                                                                                      5) The Telescopes – Flying
                                                                                      6) Lush – Sweetness And Light
                                                                                      7) Spirea X – Chlorine Dream
                                                                                      8) Kitchens Of Distinction – The 3rd Time We Opened The Capsule
                                                                                      9) Pale Saints – Sight Of You
                                                                                      10) A.R.Kane – Lollita **
                                                                                      11) Airiel – In Your Room **
                                                                                      12) Lowtide – Alibi
                                                                                      CD2
                                                                                      1) Ringo Deathstarr – Kaleidoscope
                                                                                      2) Horsegirl – Billy
                                                                                      3) Air Formation – Daylight Storms
                                                                                      4) DIIV – Taker
                                                                                      5) Bdrmm – A Reason To Celebrate
                                                                                      6) Flyying Colours – Long Holiday
                                                                                      7) Echo Ladies – Overrated – Robin Guthrie Version
                                                                                      8) The Daysleepers – Flood In Heaven **
                                                                                      9) Astrobite – Crasher **
                                                                                      10) Beach House – Lazuli
                                                                                      11) Mogwai – Kids Will Be Skeletons
                                                                                      12) Fleeting Joys – Go And Come Back
                                                                                      13) Ultra Vivid Scene – Mercy Seat
                                                                                      14) Galaxie 500 – Ceremony

                                                                                      ** Exclusive Tracks To CD Format

                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                      Jon Savage's Ambient 90s

                                                                                        Following on from 2012’s acclaimed “Fame” Post-Punk , 2015's "Perfect Motion" Psychedelic-Baggy 1988-93 compilations & 2020’s “Do You have The Force ?” Electronic 1978-82, all critically acclaimed. Jon Savage decided to focus upon Electronic music from the 1990s & has compiled an album that trips through a futuristic & musically fertile era highlighting both lesser-known gems & genre-defining cuts ..

                                                                                        ” This music is a new way of looking at the world, a new language” (Jon Savage -Jockey Slut Magazine 1992 )

                                                                                        This compilation is selected and curated by renowned cultural commentator, writer and film-maker Jon Savage. Amongst many highly revered projects Jon has produced the definitive work on Punk Rock in “England's Dreaming” and the documentary & book “Teenage” The Creation of Youth, 1875 - 1945. He is also the biographer of Joy Division & author of the top 10 Sunday Times best seller "This Searing Light, The Sun & Everything Else" The Oral History Of Joy Division in 2019.

                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                        Sandoz (richard H Kirk) - Limbo 8:48
                                                                                        Lobe - Placebo 7:02
                                                                                        2 Cabbages On A Drip - Calm 6:34
                                                                                        React 2 Rhythm - Intoxication (clubfield Mix) 6:10
                                                                                        Strange Cargo - Montauk Point 7:12
                                                                                        Rapoon - Bol Baya 9:07
                                                                                        Aphex Twin - Utopia 3 - 7:19
                                                                                        Gol - No Bounds 5:06
                                                                                        Moonwater - Space Indian 6:55
                                                                                        Underworld - Blueski 2:56
                                                                                        U-ziq - Phiesope 6:04
                                                                                        Biosphere - En-trance 4:41

                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                        Big Crown Records Presents Crown Jewels Vol. 3

                                                                                          Big Crown is proud to present Crown Jewels Vol. 3. As we are approaching seven years as a label these compilations have given us an opportunity to put the different artists on the label together on the same release. These compilations are something of a calling card for the "Big Crown Sound" where we get to put the most well established next to the newest on the roster and through that paint a picture of the overall ethos of the label. It's been extremely satisfying for us when the fans of one Big Crown artist discover another one because they are label mates. We put out these Crown Jewels comps with the hope that it will continue that process. Even though not all BCR artists can be found in the same aisle of the record store, after listening to Crown Jewels Vol. 3, it should be clear how they all fit on the same record label. When we started Big Crown we wanted to have a label that's only boundaries were defined by our taste, not by genre. Seven years later, we can say we have been able to do that. There is a sound, but that sound stretches into a lot of different directions, but that sound is uniquely ours. Thank you to everyone who has supported us thus far and please stay tuned as we continue pushing our sound and putting out tunes we believe in. 

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          Side A.
                                                                                          1. El Michels Affair & Black Thought – Grateful
                                                                                          2. Bobby Oroza - The Otherside
                                                                                          3. Surprise Chef – Velodrome
                                                                                          4. Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band - The Healer
                                                                                          5. Synthia Feat. Claire Cottrill - So Low
                                                                                          6. Lady Wray - Joy & Pain (Pete Rock Remix)
                                                                                          Side B.
                                                                                          7. Holy Hive - Ain’t That The Way
                                                                                          8. Les Imprimés - Love & Flowers
                                                                                          9. El Michels Affair - Things Done Changed
                                                                                          10. The Shacks - Trip To Japan
                                                                                          11. Thee Marloes - Beri Cinta Waktu
                                                                                          12. El Michels Affair Meets Liam Bailey - Awkward (Take 2)

                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                          ALMACKS02

                                                                                          More uncommonly good reboots of contemporary jams and reinterpretations of standards (in every sense). Not done for personal shine, just a shared desire to have some real finery, and not just in binary.

                                                                                          Tried & tested sure-shots one and all, we have a VERY limited run available.

                                                                                          ALMACKS provides community in secret spaces. The sublime liminal. Snooze you lose...

                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                          Matt says: Mysterious but alluring edits from the Almacks crew. Disco, house, r&b, old school hip-hop & soul jams, cut-n-spliced with perfection; sources unknown for me - train spotters get in touch!

                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                          Soup Edits 2

                                                                                            The SOUP collective return with their second manifestation of cultural reincarnation.

                                                                                            Four more soundsystem specific artefacts taking in a quintessentially Balearic holy grail, some crisp modern machine-soul, a fine, fine gospel / soul end-of-nighter and a jazz-rock sunset anthem - for the discerning dancers..

                                                                                            Limited copies, flying out already - cop now or cry later! 

                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                            Matt says: 2nd volume from the so-far anonymous cartel who shed any preconceptions about genre boundaries and deliver four sound system ticklers in various styles and flavours but it's all upper ring pyramid tackle. Buy-on-sight!

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            A1
                                                                                            A2
                                                                                            B1
                                                                                            B2

                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                            Jangle Bells - A Rough Trade Shops Christmas Selection

                                                                                              A Christmas present from Rough Trade Shops for all the pop pickers worldwide. In the world of Spotify, Bandcamp and other digital only releases, Rough Trade Shops decided to compile these releases on one simple Christmas album Jangle Bells. It ranges date wise from 2008’s Allo Darlin’ offering to Marika Hackman’s especially recorded track in the middle of a semi heatwave in 2023. Across the 14 Tracks on the vinyl and 19 tracks on the CD you get everything from Pale Waves beautiful Rendition of Wham’s Crimbo classic ‘Last Christmas’ to Chubby and the Gang’s 'Violent Night (A Christmas Tale)’ which was a flexi only release in 2022. You can sit down and get melancholic with Julia Jacklin or Ellie Bleach or get upbeat and joyous with Linda Lindas and Black Midi who do a pretty faithful version of 'Jingle Bell Rock’. Happy Christmas 2023 from all at Rough Trade Shops.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              1. Marika Hackman – Driving Under Stars (Piano)
                                                                                              2. Pale Waves – Last Christmas
                                                                                              3. Allo Darlin’ – Will You Please Spend New Years With Me?
                                                                                              4. Julia Jacklin – Baby Jesus Is Nobody’s Baby Now
                                                                                              5. The School – Shouldn’t Be Alone For Christmas
                                                                                              6. The Big Moon – It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
                                                                                              7. Los Bitchos – Los Chrismos
                                                                                              8. Linda Lindas – Groovy Xmas
                                                                                              9. Black Midi – Jingle Bell Rock
                                                                                              10. Chubby And The Gang – Violent Night (A Christmas Tale)
                                                                                              11. Peaness – Kiss Me Sweetpea
                                                                                              12. Bubble And Squeak – The Christmas Stick
                                                                                              13. Ellie Bleach – Merry Christmas, Do You Ever Think Of Me?
                                                                                              14. Sinkane – Christmas Wrapping
                                                                                              15. Dream Nails – Lonely Star (Christmas Song)
                                                                                              16. Willie J Healey – Merry Christmas
                                                                                              17. Girl Ray – I Wish I Were Giving You A Gift
                                                                                              18. Stars – Christmas Anyway
                                                                                              19. Alex Lahey – Merry Christmas (I Don’t Wanna Fight Tonight)

                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                              LAUNCH300

                                                                                                We are all artefacts for space travel, to paraphrase William Burroughs. Yet how to facilitate such journeys into either inner or outer space? This luckily is where Rocket Recordings come in, 25 years into their continuing mission. Operating from a 1998 launchpad in Bristol, Rocket’s questing vision has made them pathfinders for a particular kind of psychic terrain. The label may have been founded on disparate and dissolute passions - the vital grit and street-level attack of old-skool Hip Hop and Thrash Metal, the power of repetition, the astral awaydays of Hawkwind, the Fuzz and Wah of garage rock and early Sub Pop and the constellational signposts that connect Can, Funkadelic, Wax Trax Records & Aphex Twin on a map to other dimensions. Yet the stubbornly uncompromising ethos has always been to push beyond boundaries into areas which even the true heads have thus far never ventured. To celebrate a quarter century on the outer realms of exploration, Rocket presents you with a vital celebratory compilation collecting together eight of the current Rocket roster, all offering full-throttle salvos of metaphysical salvation. Resplendent in third-eye-cleansing sleeve art referencing French comic artist Philippe Caza, it’s a travelogue that traverses from the amp[1]damaging repetitive thunder of Gnod’s ‘Nought Sayin’ to the minimal electronic spellcasting of J. Zunz’s ‘Radix’, from the unsettling invective of Shit & Shine’s gleefully ornery ‘What’d You Mean, What?, What’ to the drone-based bliss of Centrum’s ‘Dü är så värdefull’, from Och’s nocturnal revelations to The Utopia Strong’s celestial visions, and from the potent rural vibrations of Smote’s ‘Coal Tongue’ to Goat’s dancefloor-ready ‘Goatsnake’ without losing coherence or focus.LAUNCH300 measures out the widescreen horizons of Rocket Recordings as it embarks on the next quarter century - a label with its feet on the ground and its head mapping out a defiant course for the unknown. Get on board.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                1. Smote – Coal Tongue
                                                                                                2. Goat – Goatsnake
                                                                                                3. Och – Inebriantia
                                                                                                4. Shit & Shine – What’d You Mean, What?
                                                                                                5. Gnod – Nought Sayin’
                                                                                                6. J. Zunz – Radix
                                                                                                7. Centrum – Du Är Så Värdefull
                                                                                                8. The Utopia Strong – Harpies

                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                Future Bubblers 7.0

                                                                                                  Brownswood Recordings releases the 7th edition of their Future Bubblers Compilation. An expansion of Gilles Peterson's network supported by Arts Council England, the ongoing talent discovery and artist development scheme focuses on developing unsigned talent and building audiences for new left-field music. With support from PRS Foundation as Talent Development Partners, the professional recording, manufacturing and physical release of Future Bubblers 7.0 is made possible. Unlike any other initiatives within music, the compilation acts as a springboard for the musician's careers, with the cooperative model providing direct revenue to the artists by a share of the profits, resulting in a sustainable income to work from. Previous Future Bubblers include artists such as Yazmin Lacey, KinKai, MC Snowy, Forest Law, Victoria Jane, NeOne The Wonderer and Kayla Painter, to name a few.

                                                                                                  The 8-track compilation is a musically diverse collection of tracks, fusing genres across Alt-R&B, Dance, Electronic, Jazz, Rap and Trip-Hop. Opening the project, ROMY NOVA flaunts her hypnotic harmonies on a tender offering, 'The Way', whilst Sheffield-born Jackie Moonbather delivers a Funk performance on 'Separate Ways'. Up next, Ney Liqa's 'Blomster' captures a blend of Trip-Hop and Swedish-Pop, fusing her earliest musical influences before Birmingham's very own Landel's cloud-Rap excellence on '2 Many'. Maintaining the ethereal sonic, Petrelli Purple's 'Brisk' is reflective of his ability to curate a "miscellaneous north" sound, followed by MARYSIA OSU's 'Stryder' that highlights her self-coined "harps, beats, and dreams" ethos. Michael Diamond showcases his ability to float between jazz and electronic landscapes on 'Aether' before COEX rounds off the project nicely with 'Reflections'.


                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  1. Romy Nova – The Way
                                                                                                  2. Jackie Moonbather – Separate Ways
                                                                                                  3. Ney Liqa – Blomster
                                                                                                  4. LANDEL – 2 Many
                                                                                                  5. Pertrelli Purple – Brisk
                                                                                                  6. Marysia Osu – Stryder
                                                                                                  7. Michael Diamond – Aether
                                                                                                  8. Coex – Reflections

                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                  Redman International: We Run Things

                                                                                                    The Latest in VPs acclaimed Reggae Anthology series focuses on producer Hugh 'Redman' James - A Reggae Revolution powered by Steely & Clevie and Roots Radics at Channel One and Tuff Gong. Killer after killer from Gregory Isaacs, Conroy Smith, Carl Meeks, Sugar Minott, Frankie Paul, Admiral Tibet etc.Inc. 8pp booklet with extensive liner notes & rare photos.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    CD Tracks:

                                                                                                    Disc 1
                                                                                                    1. Dangerous - Conroy Smith
                                                                                                    2. Old Friend - Sanchez
                                                                                                    3. New Tactics - Admiral Tibet
                                                                                                    4. Ease Off - Red Dragon
                                                                                                    5. Geow Now - Horace Martin
                                                                                                    6. Old Chain - Da Da Waps
                                                                                                    7. Concrete Jungle - Dave Bailey
                                                                                                    8. One Love - Little Kirk
                                                                                                    9. Slow Down - Frankie Paul
                                                                                                    10. Victim - Gregory Isaacs
                                                                                                    11. Just Be Rambo - Micahel Palmer
                                                                                                    12. Them A Wolf - Sugar Minott
                                                                                                    13. My Lady - Courtney Melody
                                                                                                    14. Careless Whisper - Thriller U
                                                                                                    15. Rougher Yet - Cultural Roots
                                                                                                    16. Heard About My Love - Carl Meeks & Daddy Lilly
                                                                                                    17. Youthman - Carl Meeks
                                                                                                    18. Kolo Ko - Clement Irie
                                                                                                    19. Blinking Something - Pinchers
                                                                                                    20. We Run Things – Flourgon

                                                                                                    Disc 2:
                                                                                                    1. Danger - Carl Meeks
                                                                                                    2. Chisholm Avenue - Gregory Isaacs
                                                                                                    3. Rub A Dub One - Little John
                                                                                                    4. Certain Kinda Rhythm - Frankie Paul
                                                                                                    5. When I Release - Puddy Roots
                                                                                                    6. Yu No Remember - Wayne Palmer
                                                                                                    7. Runnings - Dave Bailey
                                                                                                    8. Weh Dem Fah - Carl Meeks
                                                                                                    9. No Trouble We - Tippa Lee & Rappa Robert
                                                                                                    10. Lady In Red - Sanchez
                                                                                                    11. Come On Home - Sugar Minott
                                                                                                    12. Why I Care - John Holt
                                                                                                    13. Sweet Reggae Music - Cultural Roots
                                                                                                    14. Gimme The Grass - Horace Martin
                                                                                                    15. Hand Cart Man - Frankie Paul
                                                                                                    16. Careless People - Tony Tuff
                                                                                                    17. Roots Man Corner - Courtney Melody
                                                                                                    18. Border - Pinchers
                                                                                                    19. To The Champion - Donovan Champion
                                                                                                    20. It's Over - Thriller U

                                                                                                    LP Tracks:

                                                                                                    1. Dangerous - Conroy Smith
                                                                                                    2. New Tactics - Admiral Tibet
                                                                                                    3. Old Chain -Da Da Waps
                                                                                                    4. Concrete Jungle - Dave Bailey
                                                                                                    5. Weh Dem Fah - Carl Meeks
                                                                                                    6. Yu No Remember - Wayne Palmer
                                                                                                    7. Danger - Carl Meeks
                                                                                                    8. Runnings - Dave Bailey
                                                                                                    9. Chisholm Avenue - Gregory Isaacs
                                                                                                    10. Rub A Dub One - Little John
                                                                                                    11. Gimme The Grass - Horace Martin
                                                                                                    12. When I Release - Puddy Roots 

                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                    Rockinitis - Volume 5

                                                                                                      With Rockinitis Stag-O-Lee champions electric-guitar blues from the fifties and early-sixties. Unfettered pleasure in the form of Black dance music.

                                                                                                      This fifth installment of the series may be the hottest yet.

                                                                                                      Five-stars all round for the fifth release in the Rockinitis series!

                                                                                                      These compilations highlight the raw and wild sounds of upbeat electric blues from the 1950s and early 1960s.

                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                      Lost Innocence

                                                                                                        Top-rated West Coast garage sounds from the vaults of maverick genius Gary S Paxton. Acknowledged classics, tantalising obscurities and several previously unheard gems, all from the original master tapes, including tracks by Limey & The Yanks, The Avengers, The Whatt Four, The Buddhas… among many others.

                                                                                                        Compiled by genre expert Alec Palao and originally released by Big Beat/ACE on CD only a few years back, it is now available on vinyl for the first time.

                                                                                                        A very warm welcome aboard to these exceptional edits impresarios!
                                                                                                        Painfully limited underground nuggets for late-night dancing. A real allstar cast involved: Admin, James Greenwood, Simba and Ricky Chong, all dropping exclusive cuts from their editing suites. 

                                                                                                        RIYL: COMBI, Popular People's Front, Semi-skimmed Edits, Take Away etc.


                                                                                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                        Matt says: The cult collected series drops its 5th instalment and it's already flying off the shelves! Top drawer edits from an allstar cast...

                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                        A. Admin - Share Your Boogie
                                                                                                        A. James Greenwood - Dub Attack
                                                                                                        B. Simba - Funkin' You Down
                                                                                                        B. Ricky Chong - Loves Smile

                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                        Piccadilly Records Compilation 2023

                                                                                                          It’s not an easy feat nowadays to get a record pressed in time for the end of year when there’s so much good music coming out every week, but we’ve once again managed to collect a stylistically diverse, cohesively sequenced collection of our 2023 favourites onto vinyl for your cut-price record buying pleasure.

                                                                                                          Opening up the collection, and responsible for me asking an embarrassing amount of times ‘who is this?’ is the soaring “Kisses” from Slowdive’s new offering, and our well-deserved album of the year, ‘everything is alive’. I couldn’t imagine a better follower than “Failsafe” from Catatonic Sun’s self-titled album, as it takes the spine-tingling heft of the former and slides a little into more psychedelic territory.

                                                                                                          The Nabihah Iqbal album came out of leftfield for me, and once again the eponymous track here is my top cut on the album, providing the perfect segue into Beach Fossils’ “Don’t Fade Away”, which reinforces the lysergic drift we’ve established while adding a little more structure. Closing the side, both bar italia’s “Nurse” and John’s “Service Stationed” provide a move towards more dynamic, post-punk indebted minimalism, with bar italia’s thoughtful garage groove setting up perfectly for John’s undeniable blast of power.

                                                                                                          Jungle keep bringing the goods, and there couldn’t have been any other choice than the funkiest cut on ‘Volcano’, the brilliant “Candle Flame”. This funky banger sets the perfect opener to the B-side, with the melodically pristine “Good Lies” from Welsh duo Overmono bringing us to the dancefloor before shop favourite Matthew Hallsall leads us to the chillout room with his keyboardy jazz odyssey “Mountains, Trees And Seas”.

                                                                                                          There are few tracks that could close out a compilation more perfectly than JIM’s anxiolytic melody-rich “Phoenix”, J-Walk’s brilliant “Cool Bright Northern Morning” (from Aficionado’s essential retrospective compilation) or Jalen Ngonda’s swinging, soaring wonder “Come Around And Love Me”, and here you get them all in one stretch. You lucky people.


                                                                                                          STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                          Barry says: Good Ol' Picco Recs eh? Once again bringing you a lovely selection of some of our favourite tracks of the year, on vinyl, for a ruddy good price! What joy. Soak in that tracklist. Feel it.

                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                          Side A:
                                                                                                          Slowdive “Kisses”
                                                                                                          Catatonic Suns “Failsafe”
                                                                                                          Nabihah Iqbal “Dreamer”
                                                                                                          Beach Fossils “Don’t Fade Away”
                                                                                                          Bar Italia “Nurse!”
                                                                                                          John “Service Stationed”
                                                                                                          Side B:
                                                                                                          Jungle Featuring Erick The Architect “Candle Flame”
                                                                                                          Overmono “Good Lies”
                                                                                                          Matthew Halsall “Mountains, Trees And Seas”
                                                                                                          JIM “Phoenix”
                                                                                                          J-Walk “Cool Bright Northern Morning”
                                                                                                          Jalen Ngonda “Come Around And Love Me”

                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                          Dreamin’ Wild - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

                                                                                                            Acclaimed label Light in the Attic proudly partners with River Road, Zurich Avenue, and Roadside Attractions to release Dreamin’ Wild Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The film follows the real-life story of brothers Donnie & Joe Emerson, whose teenage dreams of rock stardom suddenly came true 30 years later. The soundtrack blends vintage recordings by Donnie & Joe (including the cult favorite “Baby”) with exclusive new performances by Donnie Emerson, Nancy Sophia Emerson, and actor Noah Jupe, plus original score selections by composer Leopold Ross (Black Mirror, A Million Little Pieces).

                                                                                                            Jupe, who portrays a young Donnie Emerson, re-recorded several of the duo’s classic songs for the film, including their debut single, “Thoughts in My Mind.” The wistful ballad, which was written and recorded while the brothers were still in high school, was originally released in 1977 on their own Enterprise & Co. label.

                                                                                                            The soundtrack also includes “When A Dream Is Beautiful,” a new song by husband-and-wife duo Donnie Emerson and Nancy Sophia Emerson, and recorded in Nashville by the film’s music producer and multi-GRAMMY® winner Dave Cobb.

                                                                                                            A true story of love and redemption, Dreamin’ Wild centers around Donnie Emerson (Affleck/Jupe), a middle-aged singer-songwriter who learns that a record label is interested in reissuing the album that he and his brother recorded as teens in rural Washington State. Suddenly, the Emerson brothers find themselves thrust into the spotlight, as their 30-year-old album is hailed as a lost masterpiece. While the album’s rediscovery brings hopes of second chances, it also unearths long-buried emotions as Donnie, his wife Nancy (Deschanel), brother Joe (Goggins/Grazer), and father Don Sr. (Bridges) come to terms with the past and their newly found fame.

                                                                                                            Named for the brothers’ 1979 debut album, Dreamin’ Wild is a River Road – Innisfree Production, produced by Academy Award®-winner Jim Burke, Academy® and Emmy®-nominee Pohlad, Kim Roth, Viviana Vezzani, and Karl Spoerri. Casey Affleck served as executive producer, alongside Emmy®-nominee Christa Workman, Dan Clifton, Steven Snyder, and Tobias Gutzwiller.


                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            Good Time - Donnie & Joe Emerson
                                                                                                            Kids To School - Leopold Ross
                                                                                                            Baby - Donnie & Joe Emerson
                                                                                                            Donnie Rehearsal Tape - Donnie Emerson & Leopold Ross
                                                                                                            Dream Full Of Dreams - Donnie & Joe Emerson
                                                                                                            NY Times Montage - Leopold Ross
                                                                                                            China Grove - Noah Jupe
                                                                                                            Thoughts In My Mind - Noah Jupe
                                                                                                            Tender Is The Night - Donnie Emerson
                                                                                                            Don't Go Lovin' Nobody Else - Donnie & Joe Emerson
                                                                                                            Rehearsal Freakout - Leopold Ross
                                                                                                            Give Me A Chance - Noah Jupe
                                                                                                            Photoshoot - Leopold Ross
                                                                                                            When A Dream Is Beautiful - Donnie Emerson & Nancy Sophia Emerson


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