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Tudo Ben (Jorge Ben Covered)

    Jorge Ben is surely one of the world's greatest all-round musical artists He is internationally renowned and vastly influential as a vocalist, musician, performer and phenomenal songwriter. Famed for penning 'Taj Mahal', which was the source for Rod Stewart's 'Do You Think I'm Sexy?', and also 'Mas Que Nada', one of Brazil's most iconic anthems, Jorge Ben is a powerful musical force. A simple glance at his impressive back catalogue reveals a master of his craft, with a depth and quality that is seldom paralleled. For 'Tudo Ben' we take a side-step, focusing on Jorge Ben's songs that have been performed by other artists. Complied by Mr Bongo, Greg Caz and Sean Marquand, this collection features the Brazilian legends Elza Soares, Claudette Soares, and Wilson Simonal, alongside prodigious artists such as Marijô, Os Brazoes, and Doris Monteiro to name but a few. The selection covers a wide range of genres including samba, bossa nova, MPB and batacuda workouts. Many of the songs featured have become staples in Mr Bongo DJ sets over the years and are some of our most loved classics. As with many of history's great songwriters, Jorge Ben's songs transcend genres and styles, they can be covered and reinterpreted, yet the quality of the writing holds up to the standard of the original. In the dark days of the mid to late 2000s when the end of vinyl seemed inevitable, Mr Bongo released 'Tudo Ben' on CD only. Years later, they finally get to put this right and present it for the first time on vinyl with alternative artwork by Mr Krum.

    TRACK LISTING

    Tracks: Salinas - Tenha Fé, Pois Amanhã Um Lindo Dia Vai Nascer
    Elza Soares - Pulo, Pulo
    Sonia Santos - Speed
    Osmar Milito - Rita Jeep
    Wilson Simonal - Zazueira
    Osmar Milito - Quem Mandou
    Doris Monteiro - Se Você
    Quiser Mas Sem Bronquear
    Wilson Simonal - Que Pena
    Osmar Milito - Morre O Burro, Fica O Homem
    Os Originais Do Samba - Lá Vem Salgueiro
    Os Brazões - Carolina, Carol Bela
    Wilson Simonal - Crioula
    Claudette Soares - Eles Querem É Amar
    Os Incríveis - Vendedor De Bananas
    Wilson Simonal - Brasil, Eu Fico
    Cyro Aguiar - Rei Do Maracatu
    Wilson Simonal - Resposta
    Elza Soares - Mas Que Nada
    Wilson Simonal - País Tropical
    Os Originais Do Samba - Cadê Tereza
    Marijô - Fio Maravilha
    Os Originais Do Samba - Tenha Fé, Pois Amanhã Um Lindo Dia Vai Nascer
    Os Brazões - Que Maravilha
    Os Mutreteiros Grilados - Cosa Nostra
    Os Originais Do Samba - Falador Passa Mal

    Various Artists

    Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Space-Age Dub Special

      ‘Studio One Space-Age Dub Special’ is a brand new Studio One release on Soul Jazz Records which draws on more rare and classic dubs taken from the mighty vaults of Studio One Records.

      Most of these tracks are taken from Studio One’s superb long out-of-print series of dub albums released between 1974 and 1980, such as ‘Zodiac Sounds’, ‘Ital Sounds and System’, ‘Roots Dub’, ‘Dub Store Special’, ‘Juks Incorporation’ and others. Many of these classic dub albums were originally released only in Jamaica in shortrun pressings with special silk-screen printed sleeves, all with striking minimal designs, and which now fetch many, many hundreds of pounds.

      These tracks, credited to the Dub Specialist, use the original music tracks to seminal Studio One rhythms, which are broken down, reconstructed, and manipulated using the studio mixing desk as an instrument. With these albums, producer Clement Dodd and engineer Sylvan Morris helped create some of the finest dubs ever known.

      The cover shows Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd in orbit, an image inspired by DJ Lone Ranger‘s 1982 ‘Badda Dan Dem’ album for Studio One, the cover of which portrays Sir Coxsone at the controls of a spaceship with the DJ in space.

      The tracks on ‘Studio One Space-Age Dub Special’ are mainly instrumental cuts with occasional snippets of original vocals brought into the mix. Lone Ranger’s complete vocals feature on ‘A Lie Gal A Tell’, a superb six minutes plus dubbed out piece of musical madness. Also included are a selection of rare dub versions that only ever appeared on rare singles.

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Martin says: Intriguing release (all new releases), credited to Dub Specialist yet mining the wealth of Studio One-released source material to create shimmering new dubscapes that refract the past through a space echo and a reverb. Dub heads will need no convincing on this one!

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Dub Specialist - Red Neck
      2. Dub Specialist - Marcus Dub
      3. Dub Specialist - Accra
      4. Dub Specialist - A Lie Gal A Tell
      5. Dub Specialist - Squash Dub
      6. Dub Specialist - Pick Up The Version
      7. Dub Specialist - Saucy Perila
      8. Dub Specialist - RoaringReggae
      9. Dub Specialist - Still Water Version
      10. Dub Specialist - My Man (Part 2)
      11. Dub Specialist - Disco Dub
      12. Dub Specialist - Tricky
      13. Dub Specialist - Illiteracy Version
      14. Dub Specialist - Wailing Sounds
      15. Dub Specialist - Juk’s Inc.
      16. Dub Specialist - Barb Wire Version
      17. Dub Specialist - Queen Of The Rub
      18. Dub Specialist - I A See I

      Various Artists

      Blacklips Bar: Androgyns And Deviants - Industrial Romance For Bruised And Battered Angels, 1992–1995

        Blacklips Bar: Androgyns and Deviants — Industrial Romance for Bruised and Battered Angels, 1992–1995 is a compilation combining original recordings and select DJ tracks from the vaults of Blacklips Performance Cult, a collective of underground performers, artists and drag queens who took to NYC’s Pyramid Club stage every Monday night at 1 am to perform original plays. The broad spectrum of emotional expression, ferocity, humour and transgression evident in these collected recordings are a further indication of the group’s oeuvre.

        In 1992, ANOHNI founded Blacklips Performance Cult with collaborators Johanna Constantine and Psychotic Eve. Originally intended as a cabaret and DJ night, the constellation of people drawn to Blacklips soon melded into a late night ensemble in which members took turns writing scripts that were then performed by the group. Blacklips continued a tradition of urban queer subcultural resistance embodied within the writings of Jean Genet, John Rechy, and the post-punk feminist Terence Sellers. Inspired by Lotte Lenya, Candy Darling, and Leigh Bowery, Greta Garbo and Sister Dimension, performers took the stage primarily to entertain and address each other, while entertaining late-night thrill seekers.

        Staging collectively conceived plays set Blacklips apart from other expressions of creativity in nightlife of the era, aligning the group with predecessors such as The Cockettes, Angels of Light, Bloolips and Theater of the Ridiculous. Blacklips members built sets from garbage and industrial refuse that they found in the streets of the East Village, in homage to Jack Smith and the aesthetics of post apocalyptic punk. The group staged spectacles that were alternately surreal, slapstick, emotional and absurd. This weekly laboratory also served as the first showcase for ANOHNI’s music. Some plays included gory revisions of Jack the Ripper and Frankenstein. Offerings such as Clayworld functioned as intergalactic morality plays.

        Satirical appropriations of Josef von Sternberg’s The Blue Angel, Adrian Brook’s The Glass Arcade, and Boys in the Band, feasted on a century of queer culture. Plays such as Death! and The Funeral of Fiona Blue often ended with “a pile of dead bodies” on stage, reflecting the impact AIDS was having on the downtown scene.

        Androgyns and Deviants places you squarely within the shiny black brick walls of the main dance floor at the Pyramid, bathed in shards of light from the disco ball, waiting for the show to begin amongst a gaggle of stragglers, queens, and voyeurs. A montage of sound bites, original recordings, and Blacklips DJ favorites emanate a sense of Blacklips bar’s joie de vivre. Remastered original recordings by ANOHNI, including an unreleased version of “Rapture,” as well as the never before released composition “The Yellowing Angel” suggest the feeling of suspension that would sometimes interrupt the hysteria.

        Also included on the Androgyns and Deviants compilation are DJ tracks by artists including New York legend Joey Arias in his incarnation as BIllie Holiday, LA death rock founder Rozz WIlliams, avant-garde icon Diamanda Galás, UK punk pioneer Dave Vanian, underground actress Edith Massey, London surrealist Leigh Bowery and his band Minty, and the fictional characters Meng and Ecker, a pair of transsexual menaces who wrought nightmares across an anarchic landscape, the brainchild of Manchester publishing house, Savoy. Studio recordings by Blacklips stars add depth to the mix, including "Your Cigarette” by Blacklips duo coke, James F. Murphy’s hardcore camp bonanza “Satan’s ‘Lil’ Lamb”, Sissy Fitt’s “Sister Morphine” and Ebony Jet’s soulful rendition of Lou Reed’s “Satellite of Love”.

        Dialogue, sound effects and ambient textures counter the raging gender panic of Princess Tinymeat’s “Angels in Pain” and Divine’s defiant Hi-NRG anthem “You Think You’re A Man”. This cacophony of passion, stark violence, beauty, heartbreak and maniacal humour suggests a lost world in which you might once have wandered into a bar on Avenue A late at night and paid $5 to see The Revenge of Blacklips, The Ghosts of the Pyramid, The Shysters, Death, CHOP!, or What a Lovely Day to Control The World, catching a glimpse of one of the final expressions of queer subculture in NYC prior to the advent of the internet and social media. .

        TRACK LISTING

        DISC 1
        SIDE A
        1. Shoot Yer Load - Meng & Ecker
        2. Good Morning Heartache - Joey Arias
        3. Punks, Get Off The Grass - Edith Massey
        4. Ladies And Gentlemen - ANOHNI (as Precious Liar)
        5. Satan's Lil' Lamb - James F. Murphy
        6. Janet Vampire - ANOHNI And Pearls
        7. Stairs - Uncertain Journey - Christian Death
        8. Disrupt Their Lives - Vito Russo (with Gary Reynolds)
        9. Rapture - ANOHNI (as Fiona Blue)
        SIDE B
        1. Double-Barrel Prayer - Diamanda Galás
        2. Sister Morphine - Sissy Fitt
        3. Natasha - Tammy Taste Test
        4. You Think You're A Man - Divine
        5. So Disgraceful - Marilyn And The Movie Stars

        DISC 2
        SIDE C
        1. Satellite Of Love - Ebony Jet
        2. Fuck You - Dean And The Weenies
        3. People Are Small - ANOHNI (as Justin Grey)
        4. Angels In Pain - Princess Tinymeat
        5. Your Cigarette - Coke
        6. Tenterhook - Dave Vanian
        7. Suspecting Mrs. Shyster - Sissy Fitt (as Carol TooGood)
        8. The Yellowing Angel - ANOHNI Featuring Johanna Constantine
        SIDE D
        1. 13 Ways To Die - Dr. Clark Render
        2. Useless Man - Minty
        3. My Final Moments - Kabuki Starshine
        4. Golden Showers - Meng & Ecker
        5. Love Letters - ANOHNI (as Fiona Blue)
        6. Blacklips - ANOHNI (as Precious Liar)

        Various Artists

        The Crazy World Of Music Hall Records Vol. 3

          The first of a three-volume set of mind blowing LPs compiling the finest of the 60’s and 70’s output from the most legendary Argentinian label of all time: Music Hall. And what a start this is! An amazing selection of soon to be rediscovered hits ranging from pure garage madness to exotica, soul, instrumentals, 60’s beat or hard rock.

          Various Artists

          Borga Revolution Vol. 2

            Kalita are proud to unveil the second volume in their ‘Borga Revolution!’ compilation series, focussing on the phenomenon of ‘Burger Highlife’, a crossover of West African melodies with synthesizers, disco and boogie that took over Ghanaian airwaves during the 1980’s and beyond. Featuring both highly sought-after recordings by artists including Atta Frimpong and D.J. Lawyer Okyere, as well as seminal performances by greats such as Pat Thomas, A.B. Crentsil and Alan Cosmos, Kalita once again come to the rescue of audiophiles, DJs and music-lovers alike with ‘Borga Revolution! – Volume 2’. Spread over a double-LP housed in a gatefold sleeve. Accompanied by a 12-page booklet featuring extensive interview-based liner notes on each artist and never-before-seen archival photos.

            The 1970s had witnessed an increased Western airtime and physical presence in Ghana introducing funk, soul and disco sounds to the region. By the turn of the decade the country was also enduring economic turmoil, with rising poverty, military dictatorships and long periods of enforced curfews (amongst other factors) making it impossible for artists to survive.

            As a result, many Ghanaian artists with a broader outlook began to pursue their careers in the West, moving to both Europe and America in search of stardom. It was here that Ghanaian musicians developed a digitised version of highlife music which fully embraced Western contemporary music styles and newly introduced technology such as the DX7 synthesizer and various drum machines.

            It is in this context in which the evolution of Ghanaian dance music and the emergence of ‘burger highlife’ was born. With the ‘Borga Revolution!’ series Kalita endeavour to tell this story, with prominent and lesser-known musicians’ accounts and documentary evidence providing a comprehensive understanding of this shift to the digital age.

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. Atta Frimpong - Bepo So Dua
            A2. Alan Cosmos And His Bam-Baara Soundz - Soca For Your Pleasure
            A3. A.B. Crentsil - Mama Dwen Meho
            B1. D.J. Lawyer Okyere - Ohia Kan Nye Ya (Medley)
            B2. Alan Cosmos And His Bam-Baara Soundz - Onua Gyae
            B3. Pope Flyne Ackah - I Think You Are Right (Jepense Que Tu A Raison)
            C1. Atta Frimpong - Yaako
            C2. Pat Thomas - Obae
            C3. Mawuli Decker - Mawu Nafako Nam
            D1. Nana Aboagye Da-Costa - Sikyi (Medley)
            D2. Alan Cosmos And His Bam-Baara Soundz - Yebi/Fontonfrom 

            Various Artists

            The Crazy World Of Music Hall Records Vol. 1

              The first of a three-volume set of mind blowing LPs compiling the finest of the 60’s and 70’s output from the most legendary Argentinian label of all time: Music Hall. And what a start this is! An amazing selection of soon to be rediscovered hits ranging from pure garage madness to exotica, soul, instrumentals, 60’s beat or hard rock.

              Various Artists

              The Crazy World Of Music Hall Records Vol. 2

                The first of a three-volume set of mind blowing LPs compiling the finest of the 60’s and 70’s output from the most legendary Argentinian label of all time: Music Hall. And what a start this is! An amazing selection of soon to be rediscovered hits ranging from pure garage madness to exotica, soul, instrumentals, 60’s beat or hard rock.

                Various Artists

                Scrap Metal Vol. 2

                  If you were smart enough to get your grubby paws on the first Scrap Metal compilation, you probably have a pretty good idea of what you’re in for with our second installment. Featuring long-lost gems from ultra-rare 45s and private press singles—plus one previously unreleased banger—Scrap Metal 2 maintains a steady NWOBHM course. Packed with infectious outliers and supremely talented one-and-done metal warriors from the crucial British movement of the late ’70s and early ’80s (and some killer American obscurities inspired by them), this collection delivers all the fist-pumping, riff-mongering and flashy solos of heavy metal’s golden age. As always, every track has been officially licensed and every artist gets paid.

                  TRACK LISTING

                  01. JJ’s Powerhouse – Running For The Line
                  02. Storm Queen – Raising The Roof
                  03. Jameson Raid – It’s A Crime
                  04. A.R.C. – Homemade Wine
                  05. Metropolis – The Raven
                  06. Prowler – Temporary Insanity
                  07. Christian Steel – Need Your Love
                  08. Black Rose – Sidewinder
                  09. Dark Age – Star Trippin’
                  10. Sorcery - Whales

                  A tribute to the late Kenny Hawkes, London's dark lord of house music. Lovingly selected and curated by Luke Solomon, Jonny Rock and Leon Oakey.

                  Running from 1995 to 2002, 'Space' was a Wednesday night founded by Kenny Hawkes and Luke Solomon. It inhabited the underground world of Bar Rumba right in the heart of London's West End and took place each and every week. Kenny and Luke had both been regular fixtures on infamous London Pirate Radio station 'Girls FM', and were seeking a suitable place to play the kind of music they supported on their respective radio shows. They were presented with a weekly opportunity at Bar Rumba and snapped it up.

                  'Space' was THE place for 7 solid years, hosting local and international guests from the house music community week in week out, to 200+ hardcore and dedicated followers. Regular guest bookings read like a 'who's who' of the music scene with sets from Derrick Carter, Andrew Weatherall, DJ Harvey, Tom Middleton, A Man Called Adam, Ralph Lawson and Huggy, Harri and Domenic, Francois Kevorkian, Salt City Orchestra, Carl Cox, Chez Damier and Ron Trent.... the list goes on and on and on! Music from seminal record labels such as Classic, Prescription, Cajual, Paper, Relief was played on rotation amongst a killer mix of Disco classics, alternative 80s music, left-field B-sides and techno. The night undeniably became a cauldron of amazing music and midweek hedonistic chaos.


                  As Soho changed beyond recognition and clubbing moved Eastwards, Kenny and Luke decided to call it a day. Sadly, Kenny Hawkes died in 2011, leaving a huge hole in the dance music community. Kenny was a legendary figure with an unmistakable sound and DJ style, he had a warped sense of humour and a huge personality and he continues to be dearly missed by all to this day.

                  As a tribute to Kenny, his musical partner in crime Luke Solomon alongside 'Space' regular and DJ / Editor supreme Jonny Rock, and former Classic Records label boss Leon Oakey have joined forces to celebrate his life through music. 3 years of tweaking, pooling music and clearing tracks have culminated in 2 very special double albums. A collection of 'Space' classics, underground jams and the tracks that shook the Shaftesbury Avenue dancefloor, shaping one of London's most revered midweek sessions.

                  All profits from the compilation will be donated to the British Liver Trust.


                  TRACK LISTING

                  A1. Kenny Hawkes - Dance For Me (Original)
                  A2. Cine City - Are You Sure Joe?
                  B1. J Knights - The Knock
                  B2. Quakerman - Schlamm Me
                  C1. Round One - I'm Your Brother (Chicago's Twisted Mix)
                  C2. Incognito - Everyday (Masters At Work Everydub)
                  D1. The Daou - Surrender Yourself (Ballroom Mix)

                  Various Artists

                  DJ Amir Presents "Strata Records - The Sound Of Detroit" Volume 1

                    In association with DJ Amir and 180 Proof Records, BBE Music presents ‘Strata Records - The Sound of Detroit - Volume 1’, a new compilation taking in just a few highlights from the short-lived but hugely influential jazz imprint. With a raft of Strata material now entering entering the BBE Music catalogue for the first time, joining together with already-released gems such at the long-lost Charles Mingus live album ‘Jazz In Detroit’, we asked 180 Proof founder and Strata catalogue curator DJ Amir to compile a selection of tracks as an introduction to the uninitiated. Over to DJ Amir to tell us more: I carefully selected my top-choice select tracks that have not been already bootlegged or comp’d in the past; from the well-known fan favourites, to the obscure, to the previously unreleased cuts. This is by no means an exhaustive and comprehensive compilation, but these are the songs that truly represent the catalog and help to tell the story of Strata. I thought it would be fitting to begin the compilation with one of my all-time favourites from the catalog, ‘Beyond the Dream’ by Kenny Cox, a spiritual groover, highlighted with the haunting mellotron strings and soulful vocals from Detroit legend Ursula Walker. And I absolutely love the ending, with the chanting of “Vamonos Que Ya Fiesta Se Acabo” (“It’s time to go because the party is coming to an end”)! When I originally issued the previously unreleased album ‘Mirror, Mirror’ by Sam Sanders in 2013, the track ‘Face At My Window’ that features an unknown vocalist instantly became a fan favourite thanks to its hypnotising vocals and mellotron strings. How could I not include my all-time track from Lyman Woodard, ‘Saturday Night Special’? This track represents the best of that lo-fi jazz funk organ groove and bass combined, again, with those mellotron strings. And after meeting Lyman in 2008, I became even more of a fan! His magnum opus that is ‘Saturday Night Special’ began my journey to re-introducing the world to the Strata label. After a chance discovery of a Strata master with only the letters ‘TJ’ written on the front, I took a chance and digitally transferred the master. Unfortunately, the master was in awful shape, but what I discovered was truly a stunning recording! At first, I thought I was listening to a young Shuggie Otis but then I quickly realised that I was not Maulawi Nururidin, to a few previously unreleased gems from Ursula Walker, Mixed Bag, and the Soulmates, hopefully, you’ll be inspired to dive deeper into the Strata catalog! Enjoy! Amir Abdullah aka DJ Amir All of the original albums from which these tracks were chosen are now available to download or stream wherever you find your music.

                    TRACK LISTING

                    Beyond The Dream
                    Tune For L.N.
                    Face At My Window
                    People We Got To Do Better
                    Noh Word
                    Joy Road
                    Time Is Wasting
                    Root In 7/4 Plus
                    Salsa Pt. 1
                    Maiden Voyage
                    You're The One
                    Where Is The Place?
                    Saturday Night Special
                    Inner City Player
                    Island Song
                    All But Blind

                    Various Artists

                    Primal Beats From The Basement

                      Stag-O-Lee Presents – Primal Beats From The Basement - For Dancers Only Rhythm & Blues Club.

                      For Dancer Only is the legendary club night of Bill Kealey, the hard-drinking, energetic collector and vinyl hunter from Dublin. Almost every weekend he is out and about with his 7" vinyl case and makes the crowds happy. Since he's been doing it for a few decades, he belongs to the absolute Champions League of those who deal with Rhythm & Blues of the 50s and all its varieties.

                      This is his first compilation and Stag-O-Lee claim it's one of the best Stag-O-Lee has ever released.

                      Various Artists

                      Suburban Annihilation (The California Hardcore Explosion From The City To The Beach: 1978-1983)

                        Futurismo present their new anthology series: Altered Vision, beginning with SUBURBAN ANNIHILATION The California Hardcore Explosion / From The City To The Beach: 1978-1983.

                        This aggressive collection draws from California’s rich history of punk, more specifically hardcore: a new sound that eschewed melody for intensity, a sound that took punk harder and faster, a sound intrinsically American. Whilst hardcore was also burning over on the East Coast, it was in California that it had ignited and sprawled, a sonic punch in the face that raged socio-political disdain and total abandonment for commercialism, fuelled by a crumbling American Dream and the collapse of family values.

                        Suburban Annihilation takes you from the major cities, to the coastal towns, to the SoCal suburbs, showcasing some the most important bands of the West Coast. Blasting off with the Adolescents ‘I Hate Children’, it heads from the year zero of Middle Class’s ‘Out Of Vogue’ to the surf punk of Agent Orange’s ‘Bloodstains’, from the blues tinged outlaw of The Gun Club’s ‘She’s Like Heroin to Me’ to the classic anti-anthems: ‘Live Fast Die Young’ by the Circle Jerks, lifted from their seminal Group Sex album, and the hardcore staple ‘California Über Alles’ by the Dead Kennedys. Also present are so many other bands integral to the era: T.S.O.L, Wasted Youth, Germs, Social Distortion, Suicidal Tendencies, Negative Trend, Flipper and many more.

                        Though the music was designed to repel, this historical document has been lovingly designed to remind us that this genre created some of the most immediate and acutely-realised music ever produced. Making this collection of choice cuts essential for long-time fans of hardcore and punk, just as those new and inquisitive about one of the most angry and pissed off genres to have given birth in America. 

                        STAFF COMMENTS

                        Martin says: Words can't adequately express how incredible this record is. While the Gun club's psychobilly assault and Dead Kennedys' laser guided genius were very much appreciated this side of the Atlantic, much of the rest was not, only making it over on limited numbers as obscure imports for the curious. A tragic omission. The California hardcore scene, diverse, wild, aggressive shot through with irreverence, had no peers at the time. These acts were the inspiration for many bands who went on to dominate the American punk and alt-rock scene. Do yourself a favour.

                        TRACK LISTING

                        1. Adolescents - I Hate Children
                        2. Middle Class - Out Of Vogue
                        3. Agent Orange - Bloodstains
                        4. Dead Kennedys - Chemical Warfare
                        5. Simpletones - I Like Drugs
                        6. Suicidal Tendencies - Fascist Pig
                        7. T.S.O.L. - Abolish Government/Silent Majority
                        8. Circle Jerks - Beverly Hills
                        9. Wasted Youth - Fuck Authority
                        10. The Gun Club - She’s Like Heroin To Me
                        11. Redd Kross - Burn Out
                        12. China White - Live In Your Eyes
                        13. Circle Jerks - Live Fast Die Young
                        14. Negative Trend - How Ya Feeling?
                        15. Eddie And The Subtitles - American Society
                        16. Channel 3 - Manzanar
                        17. Flipper - Ha Ha Ha
                        18. Rikk Agnew O.C. - Life
                        19. Social Distortion - Playpen
                        20. Dead Kennedys - California Über Alles
                        21. Shattered Faith - I Love America
                        22. The Weirdos - Helium Bar
                        23. Middle Class - Insurgence
                        24. Germs - Communist Eyes
                        25. Adolescents - Kids Of The Black Hole 

                        Various Artists

                        Pacific Breeze Volume 3 : Japanese City Pop, AOR & Boogie 1975-1987

                          Light in the Attic’s Pacific Breeze series has supplied the world’s growing legions of Japanese music fans with an expertly curated selection of the most sought-after City Pop recordings—the mesmerizing and nebulous genre of Japanese bubble-era music of the ‘70s-’80s that encompasses AOR, R&B, jazz fusion, funk, boogie and disco. These familiar sounds are spun through the unique lens of optimistic, cosmopolitan fantasy colored by Japan’s affluence at the time. Much of the music has previously been nearly impossible to acquire outside of Japan and continues to captivate listeners with its unique blend of groove-laden escapism, even birthing wholly new genres such as Vaporwave.

                          Pacific Breeze 3: Japanese City Pop, AOR & Boogie 1975-1987 marks the latest chapter in the famed series and features holy grails plus under-the-radar rarities. The collection bursts at the seams to reveal some of the greatest Japanese tracks ever laid to tape, pushing towards the edge of City Pop to reveal glimmers of the next waves of styles to spring forth from the country’s creative minds. The appearance of Pizzicato Five hint at the emergence of Shibuya-kei while the influence of hip hop and electro as an emerging global trend are also evident here through the prevalence of heavier programmed drum beats on tracks such as “Heartbeat” by Miho Fujiwara.

                          This volume of Pacific Breeze, like its predecessors, is a female-forward offering with many tracks being voiced by women who would become household names in Japan as actresses and pop idols. Their songs here subvert the norm and brim with an innovative spirit that shatters gender roles in favor of sonic transcendence. Techno-pop classics from Susan, Miharu Koshi and Chiemi Manabe sit alongside sublime funk from Atsuko Nina and Naomi Akimoto while Teresa Noda slides into the mix with a sultry reggae jam. The genre span is stretched wider with hypnotic jazz fusion by Parachute and Hiroyuki Namba, a synthesizer fantasy from Osamu Shoji, and magnetic pop by Makoto Matsushita and Chu Kosaka.

                          Although not front and center, the visionary members of Yellow Magic Orchestra are still very present on Pacific Breeze 3, with Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Yukihiro Takahashi taking up producer and musician roles on many of these tracks. Pacific Breeze 3 serves up a captivating musical journey that adds an essential chapter to the iconic compilation series.


                          STAFF COMMENTS

                          Barry says: Another instalment in the hugely popular Pacific Breeze franchise here, coming *just* in time for the first light of spring. Collecting another suite of lesser-heard Japanese boogie & City Pop, AOR and jazz-fusion records, perfectly sequenced and presented. You can't go wrong with a Light In The Attic comp, and this is one of their best.

                          TRACK LISTING

                          Naomi Akimoto - Bewitched (are You Leaving Soon)
                          Atsuko Nina - Tonkachi
                          Miho Fujiwara - Heartbeat
                          Miharu Koshi - Scandal Night
                          Chu Kosaka - Shirakechimauze
                          Teresa Noda - Tropical Love
                          Makoto Matsushita - Business Man Pt. 1
                          Susan - Ah! Soka
                          Yukako Hayase - Suiyoubi Madeni Shinitaino
                          Parachute - Kowloon Daily
                          Hiroyuki Namba - Tropical Exposition (who Done It? Version)
                          Pizzicato Five - Boy Meets Girl
                          Mari Iijima - Love Sick
                          1986 Omega Tribe - Cosmic Love
                          Osamu Shoji - Pub Casablanca
                          Chiemi Manabe – Untotooku

                          Various Artists

                          Born To Hula - 2023 Repress

                            Originally released in 2020 and sold out since then, this is a limited repress of the album on coloured vinyl.

                            Stag-O-Lee is proud to continue the DJ-Set Series with this Born to Hula! compilation by Hamburg based DJ Crille. Since the early 1990's Crille is spinning records in various clubs on the Reeperbahn in Hamburg and many other cities. He was inspired by The Cool and Crazy Record Store and Crypt Records. After many years of record-hunting he is ready to bring you this compilation of some of his favourite tunes!

                            They're all dancefloor-tested at the Komet Bar in Hamburg, where Crille finds his home. We hope you enjoy his journey to the land of cool and exotic dance tunes!

                            Various Artists

                            Music Lovers - Calypso

                              In a nice gatefold vinyl, discover the most emblematic artists and other more confidential ones with liner notes by the journalist and expert Osman Jr.

                              TRACK LISTING

                              A1 Attila The Hun - Scorpion
                              A2 Lord Caresser - Exploiting
                              A3 Wilmoth Houdini & The Bamboo Orchestra - Poor But Ambitious
                              A4 Duke Of Iron - Don't Stop The Carnival
                              A5 Lord Invader - Rum & Coca Cola
                              A6 The Mighty Sparrow - Benwood Dick
                              A7 Harry Belafonte - Jamaica Farewell
                              B1 Sonny Rollins Four - St. Thomas
                              B2 Lord Invader - Old Time Cat-O'-Nine
                              B3 Mighty Dougla - Ancient And Modern
                              B4 Mighty Terror - That Woman Could Lie
                              B5 Mighty Panther - The Bedbug Song
                              B6 Henri Debs Sextet & Paul Blamar - Moune A Toupé

                              Various Artists

                              Soul Jazz Records Presents 'Space, Energy & Light' - 2023 Reissue

                                Soul Jazz Records’ ‘Space, Energy & Light’ is a collection of music by early electronic and synthesizer pioneers (from the 1960s through the 1970s), mid-1970s proto-new age gurus and 1980s guerrilla DIY cassette-era electronic artists, spanning in total over a near 30-year time frame. These artists used electronic advancements in music technology as a means of exploring not only space and the idea of the future but also of looking inwards to the soul and of creating music in harmony with the natural world.

                                From computer software and hardware experimentalists and sound pioneers such as Laurie Spiegel and Kevin Braheny, as well as Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Company - the first synthesizer ensemble created in collaboration with Robert Moog - through to the earliest musique concrète experimentation of Tod Dockstader, the album shows how technological advancements and creative artistic expression went hand in hand.

                                In the mid-1970s artists Steven Halpern and Iaxos were instrumental in creating proto-new age music, experimenting in both the healing properties of sound and its relationship with the natural world. These artists also pioneered a new self-contained and underground DIY approach to music, creating their own record labels, forming new distribution networks (with albums sold in meditation centres, health food stores and ashrams) far away from the commercialism of the mainstream music industry. In the early 1980s after the revolution of punk, these DIY attitudes and ideas appeared once more in the growth of the distinctly anti-commercial and underground cassetteonly careers of artists such as Germany’s Stratis and Carl Matthews in Britain.

                                Album artwork includes some of the earliest photography of the Plieades star cluster dating from the 1880s.

                                “Listening to ‘Space, Energy & Light’ in one sitting is a bit like experiencing constellations exploding within constellations inside your brain.” - Record Collector

                                TRACK LISTING

                                J.B. Banfi - Gang (For The Rock Industry)
                                Michael Garrison - To The Other Side Of The Sky
                                Iasos - Lueena Coast
                                Carl Matthews - As Above, So Below
                                Tim Blake - Midnight
                                Stratis - By Water
                                Laurie Spiegel - Improvisation On A ‘Concerto Generator’
                                Mother Mallard’s Portable
                                Masterpiece Company - Ceres Motion
                                Michael Stearns - In The Beginning
                                Beverly Glenn-Copeland - Ever New
                                Richard Pinhas - Variations VII Sur
                                Le Thème Des Bene Gesserit
                                Tod Dockstader - Piece #1
                                Kevin Braheny - Ancient Stars
                                Steven Halpern - Starborn Suite (Part 1)

                                Various Artists

                                Rough Trade Counter Culture 2022

                                  Your annual almanac of the wildest, weirdest and most wonderful hits we'll be jamming to all through 2023. If this crop of Counter Culturists are anything to go by it's going to be one hell of a year. Buy one for yourself, buy one for your nan, buy one for your milkman, buy one for his hamster, there's something for everyone on here.

                                  TRACK LISTING

                                  LP 
                                  Side A
                                  A1. Sessa - Música
                                  A2. Gloria Scott - Promised Land
                                  A3. Anysia Kym Feat Mike - Real Love
                                  A4. Master Peace - Country Life
                                  A5. Suzi Moon - Dumb & In Luv
                                  A6. Hater - I'm Yours Baby
                                  Side B
                                  B1. Sam Burton - Leaving Here Still
                                  B2. Pale Blue Eyes - Chelsea
                                  B3. The Prescriptions - Love Is Red
                                  B4. Saloon Dion - Pressure
                                  B5. Oldboy - Wow
                                  B6. Benefits - Flag

                                  CD 
                                  1. Sessa - Música
                                  2. Gloria Scott - Promised Land
                                  3. Anysia Kym Feat Mike - Real Love
                                  4. Jeshi - National Lottery
                                  5. Master Peace - Country Life
                                  6. Girl Ray - Give Me Your Love  (Version Francaise)
                                  7. Hater - I'm Yours Baby
                                  8. Priestgate - Lucifer
                                  9. Bartees Strange - Daily News
                                  10. Sam Burton - Leaving Here Still
                                  11. MF Tomlinson - The End Of The Road
                                  12. Pale Blue Eyes - Chelsea
                                  13. The Prescriptions - Love Is Red
                                  14. Saloon Dion - Pressure
                                  15. Oldboy - Wow
                                  16. Benefits - Flag
                                  17. Suzi Moon - Dumb & In Luv
                                  18. High Vis - Fever Dream
                                  19. Dazy - Split
                                  20. Ex-vöid - Boyfriend
                                  21. Humour - Yeah! Mud 

                                  Various Artists

                                  A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006)

                                    "A Giant Has Nowhere To Go: Tongue Master Records Presents Selections From Comes With A Smile (2000-2006)" is a celebratory vinyl-only release drawn from the magazine's sixteen cover-mounted compilation CDs. Across some 300 tracks, the magazine presented previously unheard tracks from its eclectic array of interviewees drawn from the worlds of the Singer Songwriter, Americana, Post-Rock, Electronica, and all things Indie.

                                    Comes With A Smile's designer/editor Matt Dornan’s association with Tongue Master Records began with the first TM 7" and has continued to the present day. In some ways the association has come full circle with this curated release. The selections on this album represent the place where the worlds of Tongue Master and Cwas converge. Most remain exclusive to the magazine, and all appear on vinyl for the first time.

                                    Side one features artists who appear in the Tongue Master discography - from established masters Mark Eitzel, Mark Mulcahy and Howe Gelb to the equally idiosyncratic stylings of New York’s The Scene Is Now, Athens’ Sigmatropic (featuring Edith Frost) and London’s cinematic The Real Tuesday Weld. The latter revisits a CWAS favourite, featuring a newly recorded vocal by Sephine Llo, exclusive to this release. Other contributions include intimate demos from Eitzel and Gelb (better known in embellished form by American Music Club and Giant Sand respectively), to standalone gems like Mulcahy’s “Elephantine” (which gives this collection its title) and the bruised avant-garde blues of The Scene Is Now’s “The Word”.

                                    The tracks on side two and the accompanying 7” are a diverse selection drawn from the sixteen CDs CWAS issued between 2000 and 2006 that reflect and complement the oeuvre of Tongue Master Records. Here you will find the dense literature-infused art-folk of Lullaby For The Working Class, the sparse acoustic balladry of Nina Nastasia and the curious Matmos-enhanced stylings of veteran polymath and fellow New Yorker David Grubbs. In their wake comes an epic jazz-tinged duel between Douglas McCombs’s Brokeback and sometime labelmates Chicago Underground Duo, and the raw gothic Americana of Blanche. The LP concludes with a haunting lo-fi lament by the sorely missed Jason Molina in his Songs: Ohia guise. The 7" presents two further gems: a concise edit of the lengthy title track from a 2005 12” tour EP from CWAS regulars The American Analog Set, and an acoustic rendition of a track from the album ‘The Great Destroyer’ by shapeshifting veterans Low from the same year.

                                    Together the fourteen tracks hint at the breadth of the CWAS archive, a treasure trove from a not-too-distant musical past. With full lyrics, a special four page insert tracing the history of the magazine, and an Alex Wharton Abbey Road cut, this quality release is a testament to the legacy of Comes With A Smile.

                                    TRACK LISTING

                                    SIDE ONE
                                    The Scene Is Now - ‘Words’ (3:10)
                                    Howe Gelb - ‘Wolf Pup’ (4:42)
                                    Mark Mulcahy - ‘Elephantine’ (4:12)
                                    Sigmatropic Featuring Edith Frost - ‘Haiku 4 (Alt)’ (2:31)
                                    Mark Eitzel - ‘Bought A Book’ (3:36)
                                    The Real Tuesday Weld Featuring Sephine Lo - ‘Dreaming Of You’ (3:47)
                                    SIDE TWO
                                    Lullaby For The Working Class - ‘In Defense Of Abstractions’ (3:18)
                                    Nina Nastasia - ‘I Will Never Marry’ (3:29)
                                    David Grubbs- ‘Aging Young Lovers’ (2:53)
                                    Brokeback With Chicago Underground Duo- ‘Chomsk, Live!’ (7:08)
                                    Blanche -‘Never Again (Demo)’ (3:26)
                                    Songs: Ohia - ‘Untitled’ (3:01)

                                    7” -
                                    SIDE THREE
                                    The American Analog Set - ‘Everything Ends In Spring (Edit)’ (4:41)
                                    SIDE FOUR
                                    Low - ‘Walk Into The Sea (acoustic Version)’ (3:07)

                                    Various Artists

                                    Bob Stanley / Pete Wiggs Present Winter Of Discontent

                                      There was plenty of genuine discontent in Britain at the tail end of the 1970s, and it had little to do with bin strikes or dark rumours about overflowing morgues. In the world of popular music, the most liberating after-effect of the Sex Pistols was that anyone with something to say now felt they could make a 7” single. “Winter Of Discontent” is the sound of truly DIY music, made by people who maybe hadn’t written a song until a day or two before they went into the studio. It’s spontaneous and genuinely free in a way the British music scene has rarely been before or since.

                                      “Winter of Discontent” has been compiled by Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs, the latest in their highly acclaimed series of albums that includes “The Daisy Age”, “Fell From The Sun” and “English Weather” ("really compelling and immersive: it’s a pleasure to lose yourself in it" - Alexis Petridis, the Guardian). The era's bigger DIY names (Scritti Politti, TV Personalities, the Fall) and the lesser-known (Exhibit A, Digital Dinosaurs, Frankie’s Crew) are side by side on “Winter Of Discontent”. Mark Perry’s Sniffin’ Glue command – “Here’s one chord, here’s another, now start a band” – was amplified by the Mekons and the Raincoats, whose music shared a little of punk’s volume, speed and distortion, but all of its obliqueness and irreverence.

                                      The discontent was with society as a whole. No subject matter was taboo: oppressive maleness (Scritti Politti); deluded Britishness (TV Personalities); gender stereotypes (Raincoats, Androids of Mu); nihilistic youth (Fatal Microbes); alcoholism (Thin Yoghurts); self-doubt and pacifism (Zounds). The band names (Thin Yoghurts!) and those of individual members (Andrew Lunchbox!) had enough daftness to avoid any accusations of solemnity.

                                      “Winter Of Discontent” is the definitive compilation of the UK DIY scene, and a beacon in grim times. 


                                      STAFF COMMENTS

                                      Darryl says: A soundtrack to a generation of discontent in the late 70s. DIY music that spontaneously smashed through the British music scene in the wake of the punk revolution.
                                      Mark Perry’s Sniffin’ Glue command, “Here’s one chord, here’s another, now start a band” was the fuse and these tracks are the light that shone through those dark days.

                                      TRACK LISTING

                                      SIDE ONE
                                      1. WHERE WERE YOU? – The Mekons
                                      2. VIOLENCE GROWS – Fatal Microbes
                                      3. THE TERRAPLANE FIXATION – Animals & Men
                                      4. WORK – Blue Orchids
                                      5. SMALL HOURS – Karl’s Empty Body
                                      6. SOMEBODY – Frankie’s Crew
                                      SIDE TWO
                                      1. CONFIDENCE – Scritti Politti
                                      2. DRINK PROBLEM – Thin Yoghurts
                                      3. LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT – Anne Bean & Paul Burwell
                                      4. BROW BEATEN – Performing Ferret Band
                                      5. NO FORGETTING – The Manchester Mekon
                                      6. FAIRYTALE IN THE SUPERMARKET – The Raincoats
                                      SIDE THREE
                                      1. CAN’T CHEAT KARMA – Zounds
                                      2. BORED HOUSEWIVES – Androids Of Mu
                                      3. IN MY AREA (Take 2) – The Fall
                                      4. THE SIDEWAYS MAN – The Digital Dinosaurs
                                      5. ATTITUDES – The Good Missionaries
                                      6. THE WINDOW’S BROKEN – Human Cabbages
                                      SIDE FOUR
                                      1. KING AND COUNTRY – Television Personalities
                                      2. IN THE NIGHT – Exhibit ‘A’
                                      3. NUDES - Performing Ferret Band
                                      4. DIFFERENT STORY – Tarzan 5
                                      5. THE RED PULLOVER – The Gynaecologists
                                      6. PRODUCTION LINE – The Door And The Window

                                      Various Artists

                                      Guerrilla Girls! She-Punks & Beyond 1975-2016

                                        “Guerrilla Girls!”, Ace Records’ much-anticipated first release of 2023, takes us on a thrilling ride from punk’s mid-70s origins, via the left-field post-punk groups, jangly female combos, grunge bands and vigilante Riot Grrrls of the 80s and 90s, to the she-punk bands of recent years – a five-decade alternative to the macho hegemony of rock.

                                        The collection highlights songs that emerged out of a dynamic underculture of female creative expression. What unites the featured artists is a healthy disregard for the way the music industry ties up its female performers into pretty, neo-liberal packages. From Patti Smith, universal mother of the punk movement, to the Bags, Bikini Kill and Skinny Girl Diet, this music is anti-A&R. Including lesser-known names such as San Francisco street punk Mary Monday and London-based experimentalists pragVec, it shows that, rather than being a few novelty bands existing on the margins, these performers represent a stronger, more three-dimensional version of the female experience.

                                        Glorious resistance was on display in the first wave of UK female-fronted punk bands. Poly Styrene’s charged vocals on X-Ray Spex’s ‘Iama Poseur’, for instance, were a deliberate refusal to be a pretty punkette. With 15 year-old Lora Logic on saxophone, X-Ray Spex epitomised a fearless, self-defined agency that was at odds with the pastel shades and flowery, submissive Laura Ashley version of 1970s girlhood. By the early 80s, there was a hugely vibrant scene propelled by the diverse rhythms and voices of post-punk feminism. Lora Logic had left X-Ray Spex to form the interweaving textures of Essential Logic, the Mo-dettes mangled ska and off-kilter pop, and Birmingham band Au Pairs sliced political rigour into their lyrics and funky guitar work.

                                        Some female artists took that elemental energy into pop, creating pop-punk with a twist. We’ve Got A Fuzzbox And We’re Gonna Use It!! made a statement on music technology and female power with a cheeky play on words. Their song ‘Rules And Regulations’ shows that what Guerrilla Girls do well is debunking – taking genres of popular song and turning them inside out – like the way the Pandoras and the Pussywillows would amp up the driving beat and high vocals of the 60s girl group style, and subvert it with a DIY garage element.

                                        In its fanzine culture, use of montage and DIY music, 90s Riot Grrrl bands such as Bikini Kill and Bratmobile drew direct inspiration from 70s punk, articulated through the prism of Third Wave feminism. Too often, Riot Grrrl gigs were invaded by men intent on heckling “the enemy”. Liz Naylor, manager of British Riot Grrrl band Huggy Bear, says that their concerts became war zones. From the US grunge and Riot Grrrl scenes emerged more female instrumentalists, with bands such as L7 and Babes In Toyland proving that it was possible to recruit cutting-edge drummers, bass players and guitarists. Lori Barbero, whose relentless power drumming is a major element of Babes In Toyland, took the one instrument that has been a staple of male rock’n’roll and made it her muse.

                                        In the 2000s a new generation of girl-punk bands drew on the Riot Grrrl underculture to form their own sound. London trio the Tuts refashioned C86, Riot Grrrl and lush dream pop on songs like the ironically titled ‘Let Go Of The Past’, while the Regrettes injected shots of ska and doo wop into their explosive West Coast pop-punk. What began with Patti Smith and 70s punk has grown into a vast, spikey infrastructure of girl music. Many take inspiration from their foremothers, like Skinny Girl Diet whose vigilante feminism and punk distortion has been championed in return by Viv Albertine of the Slits. As long as these female artists stay aware of their musical vision and what they are trying to express – in a sense, A&R themselves – the underculture will continue to grow and flower. And this “Guerrilla Girls!” compilation is a celebration of that power.

                                        The back sleeve of the release features a scene-setting introductory essay by Lucy O’Brien (author of She Bop: The Definitive History Of Women In Popular Music). Each of the two discs come in a swanky inner bag containing a track commentary by compiler Mick Patrick (Ace Records’ long-serving champion of female artists of all persuasions) and exclusive interviews with many of the featured artists by Vim Renault and Lene Cortina (founders of the Punk Girl Diaries webzine).


                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        SIDE ONE
                                        1. GLORIA: In Excelsis Deo / Gloria (Version) - Patti Smith
                                        2. SURVIVE - The Bags
                                        3. IAMA POSEUR - X-Ray Spex
                                        4. I GAVE MY PUNK JACKET TO RICKIE - Mary Monday & The Bitches
                                        5. I DIDN’T HAVE THE NERVE TO SAY NO - Blondie
                                        6. YOU’RE A MILLION - The Raincoats
                                        SIDE TWO
                                        1. POPCORN BOY (WADDLE YA DO?) - Essential Logic
                                        2. EXPERT - PragVEC
                                        3. MY CHERRY IS IN SHERRY - Ludus
                                        4. KRAY TWINS - Mo-Dettes
                                        5. EARTHBEAT - The Slits
                                        6. DAS AH RIOT - Bush Tetras
                                        SIDE THREE
                                        1. BITCHEN SUMMER (SPEEDWAY) - Bangles
                                        2. SHAKEDOWN - Au Pairs
                                        3. IT’S ABOUT TIME - The Pandoras
                                        4. COME ON NOW - The Pussywillows
                                        5. RULES AND REGULATIONS - We’ve Got A Fuzzbox And We’re Gonna Use It!!
                                        6. HER JAZZ - Huggy Bear
                                        7. BRUISE VIOLET - Babes In Toyland
                                        SIDE FOUR
                                        1. REBEL GIRL - Bikini Kill
                                        2. PRETEND WE’RE DEAD - L7
                                        3. WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOU - Bratmobile
                                        4. LET GO OF THE PAST - The Tuts
                                        5. HOT - The Regrettes
                                        6. SILVER SPOONS – Skinny Girl Diet

                                        Following on from the standout second Ciao Italia compilation, the mighty Rebirth bring together another collection of tracks that surf between the past, present and future, highlighting the importance and continued influence of the Italo dream house world. Alternate versions, unheard gems, certified classics and pure class as you’d expect from the likes of Nikita Warren, Alex Neri, Marco Baroni, Deseo, Lorenzo Morresi, Anxious and Spinapsys.

                                        STAFF COMMENTS

                                        Matt says: Absolutely loving this series so far. Gifting us some overlooked Italian gems from across the ages. Most of 'em I've never heard of. Apart from THAT Nikita Warren track that opens it - one of the best Italian piano house records ever conceived - and worth the entrance fee alone.

                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        A1. Nikita Warren ‘I Need You’ (Flute Mix)
                                        A2. Lorenzo Morresi ‘Tento Brass’
                                        A3. Deseo ‘Summer Breeze’ (Jazz Mix)
                                        B1. Alex Neri & Marco Baroni ‘Lamar’ Unreleased
                                        B2. Anxious ‘Tribal Love’
                                        B3. Spinapsys ‘Whenever’ (Asha)

                                        The art and soul of Network is well and truly captured on this beautiful collection. Fittingly for a remix selection, Network’s iconic artwork is reconstructed by Trevor Jackson, the designer of those original graphics. He has lovingly reworked the maverick indie house label’s distinctive branding for this 2 x 12 double album selection which rewinds to some of Network’s finest moments.
                                        Network was based in Birmingham but as this release demonstrates had an international outlook and an alchemist touch for joining together disparate talents which lent itself well to the world of remixology.

                                        Dave Lee’s remix, when he was working under his Joey Negro pseudonym, of The Reese Project’s awesome "Direct Me" is arguably his finest ever work. The original track fused Detroit electronica with the Motor City’s ever present soul music stirrings. Dave simply made the superlative perfect . The result was not only an iconic Network release but one of house music’s greatest recordings.

                                        There was possibly no better example of Network’s deft touch when it came to selecting unlikely combinations of people to work together than "Day By Day". Andrew Pearce, a raw but incredibly gifted 18 years gospel singer, was plucked of the streets of Wolverhampton and promptly despatched to Detroit where producer Kevin Saunderson and songwriter Ann Saunderson gave him the complete Reese Project template on the mesmerising "Day By Day". Then Chez Damier & Ron Trent were drafted in to create their Urban Sound Gallery masterpiece of a remix. It truly is a gem.

                                        Ann Saunderson is also central to Surreal’s hypnotic "Happiness", not only as songwriter but as the vocalist too. Network then did their 'let’s try this' thing by letting loose Italian house godfathers The Fathers Of Sound on the track parts. They threw down and created a progressive (but dreamy) house anthem that is to this day massively in demand.

                                        Slo Moshun’s game changer (house slows down into hip-hop then ramps up back into house) "Bells Of New York" was produced by Mark Archer & Danny Taurus. It became huge literally overnight. Various attempts to remix it were tried but in the end it was back to Mark who demonstrated that sometimes the original creator of a track is best able to re-imagine it by coming up with his much loved 'Beefy Bells' remix.

                                        Inner City’s stark and brutal "Ahnonghay" saw Kevin Saunderson going back to his Detroit techno roots. Fittingly it was one of the UK’s disciples of that innovative Belleville Three era,Dave Clarke, who supplied the awesome remix contained here. Rhythmatic’s Mark Gamble created a British bleep house anthem with the sledgehammer "Demonz". The original won the support of John Peel with repeated BBC Radio plays underlining incessant club plays. Again it’s the original artist who does that remix thing best with Mark’s Sequel mix managing to improve his classic original.

                                        Neal Howard’s "Indulge" was the debut Network release. His music sounded like it was from another planet and he was hailed as Chicago’s answer to Detroit genius Derrick May. Here we present Derrick’s Mayday remix of "To Be Or Not To Be" which was the flip to "Indulge". This was Network’s debut release, and it is hard to imagine a label having a more euphoric greeting card.

                                        The album concludes with a remix of a track recorded at a live concert in 1989.. To be clear THE TRACK that defined that year’s acid house cultural revolution. Derrick May brought along Carl Craig to perform with him as Rhythm Is Rhythm when invited to support Inner City at London’s Town And Country Club . Luckily Kool Kat - the predecessor to Network - recorded for posterity an historic rendition of "Strings Of Life". Roll on a few years and Network went into the vaults and asked Ashley Beedle to work on the tape. He completely remoulded it and conjured up a new incarnation of "Strings Of Life" that's like a long lost folk tale of the dancefloor. 


                                        TRACK LISTING

                                        A1. The Reese Project - Direct Me (Joey Negro Remix)
                                        A2. Andrew Pearce - Day By Day (Urban Sound Gallery Mix)
                                        B1. Surreal - Happiness (Fathers Of Sound Renaissance Mix)
                                        B2. Slo Moshun - Bells Of N.Y. (Xen Mantra Beefy Bells Mix)
                                        C1. Inner City - Ahnonghay (Dave Clarke Remix)
                                        C2. Rhythmatic - Demons (Sequel Mix)
                                        D1. Neal Howard - To Be Or Not To Be (Mayday Mix)
                                        D2. The 10th Planet - Strings Of Life (Ashley Beedle Remix)

                                        Various Artists

                                        Grandmaster Flash Presents: Salsoul Jam 200 - 25th Anniversary Edition

                                          Originally released in 1997—Salsoul Jam 2000 was Grandmaster Flash’s first album in nine years. A testament to his power as a DJ, the record was produced & segued together as one continuous mix in front of a live audience.

                                          This is the first re-release of the album in two decades and it’s first repressing on vinyl since the original ‘97 release.

                                          Salsoul Jam 2000 is a perfect introduction to the deep bench of talent on the Salsoul Records roster— featuring hits like “Let No Man Put Asunder”, “Love Sensation” & “Ten Percent”—while continuing to connect dots on the family tree from disco to hip-hop.


                                          TRACK LISTING

                                          SIDE A
                                          1. Intro
                                          2. Runaway - The Salsoul Orchestra
                                          3. Hit And Run - Loleatta Holloway
                                          4. High - Skyy
                                          5. Love Thang - First Choice
                                          6. Spring Rain - Silvetti
                                          SIDE B
                                          1. Dr. Love – First Choice
                                          2. Checking You Out - Aurra
                                          3. Make Up Your Minda - Aurra
                                          4. I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl) - Instant Funk
                                          5. Just The Right Size - The Salsoul Orchestra
                                          SIDE C
                                          1. My Love Is Free - Double Exposure
                                          2. Ooh I Love It (Love Break) - The Salsoul Orchestra
                                          3. Let’s Celebrate – Skyy
                                          4. I Call Me - Skyy
                                          5. Slap Slap Lickedy Lap - Instant Funk
                                          SIDE D
                                          1. Let No Man Put Asunder - First Choice
                                          2. Love Sensation - Loleatta Holloway
                                          3. Here’s To You - Skyy
                                          1. Ten Percent - Double Exposure

                                          Various Artists

                                          Do It All Night - The Sound Of Tardam Records

                                            Acid Jazz collaborates with Dutch-Italian vinyl specialist Tardam Records for this collection of raw R&B and Soul hard-hitters Featuring the likes of The Mighty Typhoons, Spinshots and Voodoo Working Club, it’s a modern exploration of a classic soul-night ready sound Presented in impeccable style with a specially commissioned sleeve illustration by Emanuel Wiemans of a midcentury pool party to really set the tone.

                                            TRACK LISTING

                                            1. I’m Com’un Home In The Morn’un – The Mighty Typhoons Ft. Beaulah Enser
                                            2. Seven Bullets, One Gun – The Spinshots
                                            3. Scorched – Rosie Stevens & The Dry Riverbed Trio
                                            4. Do It All Night – Working Voodoo Club
                                            5. Open Your Heart – The Uppertones
                                            6. Gigglewater – 44 Shakedown
                                            7. Waddasei – The Mighty Typhoons Ft. Viky De Sentis
                                            8. One More Chance – The Might Typhoons Ft. Beaulah Enser
                                            9. Sweet Baby Of Mine – Rose Stevens & The Dry Riverbed Trio
                                            10. The Snake – The Mighty Typhoons
                                            11. For A Minute – Voodoo Working Club
                                            12. Sometimes I Feel – The Uppertones
                                            13. Ramrod – 44 Shakedown
                                            14. Diabolik - Skepticals

                                            Various Artists

                                            Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Funk - 2023 Reissue

                                              18 years on from its original release, ‘Studio One Funk’ remains one of Soul Jazz Records’ most in demand Studio One titles.

                                              ‘Studio One Funk’ is made up of rare and unreleased reggae funk from the vaults of Studio One. Ever since the birth of funk in America, the sound has been an ever-present ingredient in the melting pot of Studio One’s musical output.

                                              The music on this release is a combination of originals, US covers and versions of existing Studio One cuts. Jackie Mittoo shows his appreciation for Booker T and The MGs, the studio group at Memphis’ famous Stax Records, with ‘Hang ‘Em High’, itself a cover of a film soundtrack by Dominic Frontiere. Incredibly this version has never before been released. Booker T’s super funky ‘Melting Pot’ is also covered by the little-known Underground Vegetables.

                                              Other versions include Isaac Hayes’ classic Blaxploitation soundtrack ‘Shaft’, again by Cedric Im Brooks, another unreleased gem, straight from the tape master. Motown gets a look in with Alton’s stripped-down version of the Spinners classic, ‘It’s A Shame’, written by Stevie Wonder and Syreeta.

                                              James Brown is apparent in spirit with the JBs-inspired groove on the super rare cut, ‘Now’, by Lee Arab. Lloyd Williams similarly does a fine Kingston-style version of the hardest-working man in showbusiness on ‘Reggae Feet’.

                                              Version-wise, we have ‘Idleberg’, Cedric Im Brooks’ tough instrumental cut on Horace Andy’s seminal ‘Skylarking’. The little-known Prince Moonie gives us a rare DJ cut of another Horace Andy classic, ‘See A Man’s Face’.

                                              Pablove Black’s cut of Sidewalk Doctor (aka Poco Tempo) is one of a handful of Studio One releases featuring Augustus Pablo’s trademark instrument, the melodica, played by Black himself.

                                              Add to these original cuts from Studio One’s heavyweight session players, including Leroy Sibbles, Jackie Mittoo, Leroy Sibbles, Eric Frater, Leroy ‘Horsemouth’ Wallace, Richard Ace, Vin Gordon and more, and you have one of the finest selections of reggae and funk you will ever hear.

                                              “An absolute treasure trove for the collector as well as being great for the ears and feet. Jackie Mittoo's 'Hang Em High' is worth the price of the album on its own.” - Echoes

                                              “A superb collection that shows how much many Jamaican musicians were influenced by the heavy funk belting out of American studios from the early seventies onwards.” - Touch

                                              “The most satisfying listening experience so far in the Studio One series.” - The Wire

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              Cedric Im Brooks - Shaft
                                              Alton Ellis - African Descendants
                                              Pablove Black - Poco Tempo
                                              Lloyd Williams – Reggae Feet
                                              Jackie Mittoo - Hang ‘Em High
                                              Cedric Im Brooks - Idleberg
                                              Prince Francis - Beat Down Babylon
                                              Lee Arab - Now
                                              Soul Bros - 007
                                              Prince Moonie - See A Man’s Face
                                              Im And Sound Dimension - Love Jah
                                              Leroy Sibbles - Do Your Thing
                                              The Sharks - Music Answer
                                              Underground Vegetables - Melting Pot
                                              Devon Russell - You Found Heaven
                                              Vin Gordon - Steady Beat
                                              Alton Ellis - It’s A Shame
                                              Roy Richards - Another Day
                                              Delroy Wilson - Funky Broadway

                                              Gems Under The Horizon, the chillout division of Belgium’s Basic Moves returns with its second release, comprised of four original cuts from various artists across the globe. Gems Under The Horizon was launched by Basic Moves label boss Walrus originally as a Sunday daytime party series aimed at sharing electronic music in the chillout, ambient and downtempo sphere to wind down the weekend. The affiliate imprint was launched in April 2021 with material from Astral Industries artist Sonmi451 and Dylan Thomas Hayes.

                                              Here the label returns with four new tracks welcoming an array of new artists onto its roster and leading the way is &Apos who delivers ‘Vigo’, a hauntingly beautiful journey through swelling textures, plucked strings ethereal voices and synth modulations. Salamanda’s ‘No Vacation’ follows, the Seoul, South Korea based duo of Uman Therma a.k.a. Sala and Yetsuby a.k.a. Manda turn their focus towards an amalgamation of gamelan like chimes, metallic percussion, organic drum grooves and flute like synth work.Ugné & Maria’s ‘Into Orbit’ opens the flip side, as the name would suggest embracing a spaced-out aesthetic with intricately unfolding melodies, cinematic atmospherics, and gritty broken drums. Bogota, Colombia’s Manta Ray then rounds out the release with ‘Mysterious Ways’ as she traverses through off-kilter rhythms, unfurling pads, choppy scratches, broken vocal cuts and meandering subs.


                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Matt says: Beguiling Belgian compilation of Balearic beats, Reichian minimalism and electronic serenity. Came outta nowhere this one and really had us by the short and curlies!

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              &Apos - Vigo
                                              Salamanda - No Vacation
                                              Manta Ray - Mysterious Ways

                                              Various Artists

                                              WaJazz: Japanese Jazz Spectacle Vol.II - Deep, Heavy And Beautiful Jazz From Japan 1962-1985 - The King Records Masters - Selected By Yusuke Ogawa (Universounds)

                                              "It is my great pleasure to introduce you to the second volume of the "Japanese Jazz Spectacle" series. Following the first compilation which focused on recordings from the Nippon Columbia catalog, this time we are digging into the King Records archives. It is almost impossible to capture the whole picture of Wa-Jazz in a couple of compilation albums since it is such a broad and deep genre, however, by extracting tracks from the Nippon Columbia and King Records collections - both labels having an extensive archive of jazz music - we may be able to glimpse a part of its allure and essence. This time again, I have made the music selection with this idea in mind. The music in this compilation was recorded between 1962 and 1985 and is a brief history of Japanese jazz on King Records. Listening is believing, so I hope these tracks will capture your heart and that you will enjoy the charms of Japanese jazz." - Yusuke Ogawa

                                              Yusuke Ogawa has been running the Universounds store in Tokyo since 2001, specializing in jazz and second-hand, rare, and collector records. He is also a reissue supervisor, label manager, DJ, and music writer. Known for his vast musical knowledge, eye for detail, and archival skills, Ogawa has worked on more than 250 reissues and compilations – including the highly praised Deep Jazz Reality and Project Re:Vinyl series. He is the co-author of the Wa-Jazz Disc Guide and the Independent Black Jazz of America books.

                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                              Matt says: Another winning set from WaJazz, shining a light on Japan's King Records across two decades. Ranging from wild honk to louche lounge and dazzling jazz-funk; it's a supreme collection for any lover of the genre.

                                              TRACK LISTING

                                              1. Toshiaki Yokota & The Beat Generation - Clair Deluge
                                              2. Tadao Sawai & Toshiyuki Miyama & New Herd Orchestra - Constant Rain
                                              3. Akira Miyazawa - Yamame
                                              4. Various Artists - Ma Mère L'Oye
                                              5. Masao Yagi - Blossom In The Water
                                              6. Masahiko Togashi & Isao Suzuki - A Day Of The Sun
                                              7. Yasuko Nagamine & Yasuaki Shimizu - Summer Wind
                                              8. Hideo Shiraki - Sayonara Blues
                                              9. Masahiko Togashi & His Improvisation Jazz Orchestra - Desireless
                                              10. Takeru Muraoka & His New Group - Lady Boogie
                                              11. Yoshio Ikeda - Down To The Sea
                                              12. George Otsuka Quintet - Loving You

                                              Various Artists

                                              DFA Compilation #2

                                                First time available on final! New York's ultra-cool and totally brilliant DFA (Death From Above) label bring us a second round up of all their twelves following on from "Compilation #1". Included are two discs of awesome punk-funk bombs from JOY, The Rapture, LCD Soundsystem and a first ever DFA-Liquid Liquid collaboration "Bellhead" (soooo good!), or more electronic and electro-punk outings from The Juan Maclean, Pixeltan, Delia Gonzalez, Black Leotard Front and Black Dice. The third disc features a DJ-mixed selection by Tim Sweeney and Tim Goldsworthy. You need this!!

                                                “What could have been a mere anthology of the label's uniformly excellent 2004 output is, additionally, a meticulously assembled personal narrative. This is a label that balances its musical and commercial aspirations with an earthy, no-bullshit disposition and - let's say it - the world's best fucking handclaps.” - Nick Sylvester, Pitchfork, in the heady days of 2004.

                                                Behold, "Compilation #2". A compendium what are arguably the best prime-era DFA cuts, mostly all recorded and/or remixed at the old DFA Studios on W. 13th Street (with some notable exceptions), released as 12-inches at the time, and then compiled onto a 3xCD set for convenience because, at the time, people actually bought CDs more than vinyl.

                                                Now, in the spirit of time not really being much of a linear thing anymore, and for our own selfish desire to have this version of Liquid Liquid’s “Bellhead,” produced by the DFA, finally committed to wax, we have reverse engineered this thing back onto vinyl and presented it as a four-record boxed set.

                                                We went back and found the master tapes or files for each song - a not insignificant effort given our habit of disorganization. We then rather painstakingly resequenced and remastered it with the guy we trust with such things: Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service. The lacquers Bob cut were plated and pressed at what we believe to be one of the best pressing plants in the country: QRP in Salina, Kansas.

                                                We tell you all of this to say: we took this shit pretty seriously. Because we felt like it was important and because we felt like some folks would really appreciate it. It sounds remarkable. It looks great. (Rob Carmichael re-did the original packaging, adding a new photo from DFA OG Tim Saccenti from one of the original parties at W. 13th St.) Of course, we somehow can’t stop ourselves from making labeling errors - Pixeltan’s “That’s the Way I Like It” somehow escaped the center labels on the fourth record. It’s kind of the DFA curse. Has to be!

                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                A1. Black Leotard Front - Casual Friday
                                                B1. J.O.Y. - Sunplus (DFA Remix)
                                                B2. The Juan MacLean - I Robot
                                                B3. The Juan MacLean - Dance Hall Modulator Dub
                                                C1. Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom - Rise (DFA Remix)
                                                C2. Black Dice - Wasteder
                                                C3. J.O.Y. - Sunplus
                                                D1. LCD Soundsystem - Yeah (Pretentious Version)
                                                D2. The Rapture - Sister Saviour (DFA Dub)
                                                E1. Liquid Liquid - Bellhead
                                                E2. LCD Soundsystem - Yeah (Crass Version)
                                                F1. Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom - El Monte
                                                F2. The Rapture - Alabama Sunshine
                                                G1. Pixeltan - Get Up : Say What (DFA Remix)
                                                G2. LCD Soundsystem - Beat Connection (Extended Disco Dub)
                                                H1. Pixeltan - That’s The Way I Like It
                                                H2. Black Dice - Endless Happiness (EYE Remix)
                                                H3. The Juan MacLean - Less Than Human

                                                Various Artists

                                                Winspear Volume 01

                                                  A label sampler showcasing the best of Winspear’s releases from its early days to the present day.

                                                  The sampler features cuts from Barrie, Divino Niño, Slow Pulp, Video Age, and more.

                                                  Digital download included with the LP includes never before heard b-sides and rarities from across the label roster.

                                                  Winspear Volume 01 is a label sampler from Winspear. It’s a collection of standout songs from the label’s catalog, spanning from their early years to the present day. Featuring tracks by Barrie, Divino Niño, Slow Pulp, Video Age, and more. The digital version of the label sampler (including the digital download that comes with each physical album purchase), will include never before heard demos, b-sides, and rarities from across the label roster. The release of the sampler will be celebrated at a label showcase at Thalia Hall in Chicago.

                                                  The event, Winspear Review, is happening for the 4th time in the label’s history.

                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                  1A. Barrie “Frankie”
                                                  2A. The Convenience “Kiss Me In Heaven”
                                                  3A. Slow Pulp “Falling Apart”
                                                  4A. Video Age “Aerostar”
                                                  5A. Divino Niño “Quiero”
                                                  6A. Major Murphy “One Day”
                                                  1B. Amy O “Sunday Meal”
                                                  2B. Majetic “Moonlight”
                                                  3B. PARTS “Flowers”
                                                  4B. Brenda’s Friend “House Down”
                                                  5B. Kevin Krauter “Lazy River”
                                                  6B. Thunder Dreamer “Now We Know”

                                                  Various Artists

                                                  Nigeria 70: No Wahala - 2023 Repress

                                                    Nigeria 70: No Wahala returns to a fertile heyday in Nigerian music when established styles like highlife and juju became infused with elements of Western jazz, soul and funk in the ‘70s and early ‘80s.

                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    A1 Odeyemi – Oni Suru
                                                    A2 Prince Nico Mbarga & Rocafil Jazz – Sickness
                                                    A3 Osayomore Joseph & The Creative 7 – Obonogbozu

                                                    B1 Felixson Ngasia & The Survivals – Black Precious Colour
                                                    B2 Sina Bakare – Africa
                                                    B3 Saxon Lee & The Shadows International – Special Secret Of Baby

                                                    C1 International Brothers Band – Onuma Dimnobi
                                                    C2 Don Bruce & The Angels – Kinuye
                                                    C3 Etubom Rex Williams & His Nigerian Artistes – Psychedelic Shoes

                                                    D1 Rogana Ottah & His Black Heroes Int. - Let Them Say
                                                    D2 Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Titibitis – Iziegbe (Ekassa No. 70)
                                                    D3 M.a. Jaiyesimi & His Crescent Bros Band – Mundiya Loju

                                                    “Enter The Decagon” assembles friends of the label - near and far - for further excursions into the abyss of industrial, folk, jazz and ambient music.

                                                    From Copenhagen hails Kristi Brud (Bride of Christ) extending us with a shimmering violin contemplation initially made for the short art film piece The Abduction of Europa, absorbing a modal ambiance of harmonics rooted in central European renaissance. Recorded in Svalöv in rural Skåne comes a hillbilly folk jazz piece constructed by Joel and Ivar on equal parts violin, flute, upright bass and percussion, recorded somewhere in the misty era of of 2012-2015. Then, an interlude follows, reconstructed from the very early live sets of the label's own Inre Kretsen Grupp, laden with tuned metallic percussions and synthesized bow sounds. Following up, the idiosyncratic local talent Fai Ling offers a piece of Basinski/Hassel-esque horn repetitions in full deterioration. Concluding the A-side of the compilation is the band that never was - the only released material of Prins Emanuel and Golden Ivy's Börringe Kloster project - encapsulating their minimal maximal approach of low quality sound samples turned in to a wall of sound of rhythm of sorts.

                                                    The B-side picks up on different musings in the form of ambient cadence and carefully sculpted soundscapes signed Phillipp Otterbach, who gives us an unraveling journey into kalimba-hampered harmonies carried through a bed of industrial, synthesized sounds. Moonilena follows up with an eerie yet beautiful minimal composition of radio disturbances and repetitive, ear catching melodies.
                                                    Breaking the barrier of stillness, local producer and Catholic chant music fiend Digge Shim performs a rhytmical, tongue-in-cheek number that pulls widely from both the hymnal traditions of medieval Europe as well as the zonked out ambient trance sounds you'd meet in a mid nineties Goa chill-out room.
                                                    Near the tip of the decagon, we find the Cypriot producer, singer and lyricist Spivak presenting us with a feeling of the-familiar-but-never-heard in the form of an ambient pop breakbeat number with carefully crafted choirs oscillating on top - hauntingly beautiful and equally danceable.

                                                    Ending in the best of styles, well-mannered umarel and purveyor of drum-smitten metallic sounds shows us what Moisture is really about - the mental image of finding your true self dancing in purgatory in a never-released Kenneth Anger film set, encumbered with red lights and occult paraphernalia.


                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                    Kristi Brud - Variations Of La Folia - The Abduction Of Europa
                                                    Joel Ivar - Svalov 9 Juli
                                                    Inre Kretsen Grupp - Interlud
                                                    Fai Ling - Ikaros Svett Short Version
                                                    Borringe Kloster - Hommage A Eva Ramel
                                                    Philipp Otterbach - The Lost Track
                                                    Moonilena - Onio
                                                    Digge Shim - A Friend In Deed
                                                    Spivak - Oauver
                                                    Moisture - Blue Tea

                                                    Various Artists

                                                    Music Lovers - Rocksteady

                                                      In a nice gatefold vinyl, discover the most emblematic artists and other more confidential ones with liner notes by the journalist and expert OSMAN JR.

                                                      Originals Versions Remastered 

                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                      A1 Alton Ellis - You've Made Me So Very Happy
                                                      A2 The Uniques - People Rocksteady
                                                      A3 The Paragons - My Best Girl
                                                      A4 Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - Save A Bread
                                                      A5 Phyllis Dillon - Woman Of The Ghetto
                                                      A6 Desmond Dekker & The Aces - Shing A Ling
                                                      A7 The Overtakers - That's The Way You Like It
                                                      B1 The Gaylads - It's Hard To Confess
                                                      B2 Harry J Allstars - Liquidator
                                                      B3 The Pioneers - Easy Come Easy Go
                                                      B4 Tyrone Evans - If This World Were Mine
                                                      B5 The Melodians - Sweet Sensation
                                                      B6 Ken Boothe - It's Gonna Take A Miracle 

                                                      Various Artists

                                                      Nigeria 70 - The Definitive LP Edition - 2023 Repress

                                                        Strut present the definitive vinyl edition of 'Nigeria 70'. First released in 2001, the collection inspired a new generation of labels and releases into Afro funk and Afro jazz fusions and helped to introduce the 1970s Lagos scene beyond Fela Kuti's catalogue for a legion of soul, funk and dance music enthusiasts.

                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                        A1 Orlando Julius & His Afro Sounders - Alo Mi Alo (Parts 1 & 2 )
                                                        A2 Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - La La La
                                                        A3 Lijadu Sister - Orere Elejigbo
                                                        B1 Peter King - Shango
                                                        B2 Sahara All Stars Band Jos - Enjoy Yourself
                                                        C1 Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Africa 70 - Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'N' Quench)
                                                        C2 Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - Ifa
                                                        C3 Ofo The Black Company - Allah Wakbarr
                                                        D1 The Funkees - Dancing Time
                                                        D2 MonomonoTi - Re Loma Da Nigbehin
                                                        D3 Bala Miller & The Great Music Pyrameeds Of Afrika - Ikon Allah
                                                        E1 Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Akayan Ekassa
                                                        E2 Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - Agboju Logun
                                                        F1 Gasper Lawal - Kita Kita
                                                        F2 King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - Ja Fun Mi (Instrumental)

                                                        Various Artists

                                                        Nigeria 70 - Lagos Jump - 2023 Repress

                                                          Nigeria 70: Lagos Jump, another essential box of West African dynamite with the emphasis firmly on the dancefloor. From the heavy jazz of Peter King to Bola Johnson’s scratchy Afro funk and the rolling grooves of juju legend Sir Shina Peters, the album captures a rich and unique era in West African music.

                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                          A1 Bola Johnson & His Easy Life Top Beats - Ezuku Buzo
                                                          A2 Ify Jerry Krusade - Everybody Likes Something Good
                                                          A3 Sir Shina Peters & His International Stars - Yabis
                                                          A4 Olufemi Ajasi & His New Nigerian Bros - Aiye Le
                                                          B1 Ashanti Afrika Jah - Onyame
                                                          B2 Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - Dododo (Ekassa No 1)
                                                          B3 Peacocks Guitar Band - Eddie Quansa
                                                          B4 Rex Williams - You Are My Heart
                                                          C1 Peter King - African Dialects
                                                          C2 Cheif Checker - Ire Africa
                                                          C3 Eddie Okwedy - Happy Survival
                                                          D1 Tony Tete Harbor And The Star Heaters Of Nigeria - Tete Muo Bo Muo
                                                          D2 Eric (Showboy) Akaeze And His Royal Ericos - Wetin De Watch Goat, Goat Dey Watcham
                                                          D3 The Immortals - Hot Tears 

                                                          Various Artists

                                                          Peru Selvatico - Sonic Expedition Into The Peruvian Amazon 1972-1986

                                                            In its isolated cities, cut off from the fashions of the capital, a unique style of music began to develop, inspired equally by the sounds of the surrounding forests, the roll of the mighty Amazon and Ucayali Rivers, and the rhythms of cumbia picked up from distant stations on transistor radios. With the arrival of electricity, a new generation of young musicians started plugging in their guitars and trading in their accordions for synthesizers: Amazonian cumbia was born.Powered by fast-paced timbale rhythms, driven by spidery, treble-damaged guitar lines, and drenched in bright splashes of organ, Amazonian cumbia was like a hyperactive distant cousin of surf music crossed with an all- night dance party in the heart of the forest. While many of the genre's greatest tracks were instrumental, and others were simple celebrations of life in the jungle, the goal of every song was to keep the party going.

                                                            Radio stations in Lima remained unaware of the new electric sounds emanating from the jungle, but a handful of pioneering record producers ventured over the mountain passes to the cities of Tarapoto, Moyobamba, Pucallpa – even Iquitos, a city reachable only by boat or plane – and lured dozens of bands to the recording studios of the capital to lay down their best tracks. Although many became local hits, few were ever heard outside the Amazonian region … until now.

                                                            With eighteen tracks from some of the greatest names in Amazonian cumbia, Perú Selvatico is both the improbable soundtrack to a beach party on a banks of the Amazon and a psychedelic safari into the sylvan mysteries of the Peruvian jungle.

                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                            Descarga Royal - Los Royal ´s De Pucallpa 03:30
                                                            La Cervecita - Sonido Verde De Moyobamba 02:09
                                                            Selva Virgen - Los Zheros 02:40
                                                            Moyobambina - Grupo Siglo XX De Rioja 02:43 
                                                            Humo En La Selva - Los Invasores De Progreso 02:58
                                                            La Hamaca - Los Cisnes 02:54
                                                            Cumbion Universal - Fresa Juvenil De Tarapoto 03:35
                                                            La Trochita - Los Rangers De Tingo Maria 02:40
                                                            La Bola Buche - Los Invasores De Progreso 03:21
                                                            Bailando En El Infinito - Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:56
                                                            Safari En La Selva - Los Cisnes 02:52
                                                            Baila Bonito - Ranil Y Su Conjunto Tropical 02:55
                                                            Ali Baba - Los Zheros 02:43
                                                            La Palmerita - Fresa Juvenil De Tarapoto 02:57
                                                            Recordando A Aguaytia - Sonido Verde De Moyobamba 02:18
                                                            El Pasito De Miriam - Grupo Siglo XX De Rioja 02:51
                                                            Rio Mar - Los Cisnes 02:34
                                                            La Uñita - Los Zheros 02:22

                                                            Various Artists

                                                            Disco Diggin’ – Disco Music Gems From Vinyl Diggers

                                                              Some are looking for gold or oil and others are passionately looking for forgotten music treasures! Those who can be described as "sound gold diggers" criss cross record shops or confidential places to unearth musical nuggets previously kept in the dark. This practice began with sampling in the 80s and has now become a way of safeguarding the world's musical heritage. With our new "Diggin' Collection", we invite you to discover soul, funk or disco gems from the 70s and the 80s available on three nice vinyls for your pleasure.

                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                              A1. Carol Williams - Love Is You
                                                              A2. Stevo - Pay The Price
                                                              A3. Ultra Funk - Gotham City Boogie
                                                              A4. Eastside Connection & Shane Salcido - You're So Right For Me
                                                              A5. Instant Funk - I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)
                                                              B1. Fire - You Don't Know
                                                              B2. Tina Charles - Disco Love
                                                              B3. Eddie Horan - The Dancer
                                                              B4. Eli's Second Coming - Foxfire
                                                              B5. King Tutt - Keep On

                                                              Various Artists

                                                              Funk Diggin’ – Funk Music Gems From Vinyl Diggers

                                                                Some are looking for gold or oil and others are passionately looking for forgotten music treasures! Those who can be described as "sound gold diggers" criss cross record shops or confidential places to unearth musical nuggets previously kept in the dark. This practice began with sampling in the 80s and has now become a way of safeguarding the world's musical heritage. With our new "Diggin' Collection", we invite you to discover soul, funk or disco gems from the 70s and the 80s available on three nice vinyls for your pleasure.

                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                A1. Patrice Rushen - Hang It Up
                                                                A2. Clarence Reid - Till I Get My Share
                                                                A3. Mad Dog Fire Department - Cosmic Funk
                                                                A4. Tommy Stewart - Bump And Hustle Music
                                                                A5. Asha Puthli - Flying Fish
                                                                B1. Margaret Singana - Why Did You Do It?
                                                                B2. The Sylvers - Handle It
                                                                B3. Beginning Of The End - Come On Baby (Come Down Baby)
                                                                B4. Freddie & The Kinfolk - Mashed Potato, Popcorn
                                                                B5. Blowfly - Nobody’s Butt But Yours, Babe
                                                                B6. Wizdom - I'm So In Love With You

                                                                Various Artists

                                                                Soul Diggin’ - Soul Music Gems From Vinyl Diggers

                                                                  Some are looking for gold or oil and others are passionately looking for forgotten music treasures! Those who can be described as "sound gold diggers" criss cross record shops or confidential places to unearth musical nuggets previously kept in the dark. This practice began with sampling in the 80s and has now become a way of safeguarding the world's musical heritage. With our new "Diggin' Collection", we invite you to discover soul, funk or disco gems from the 70s and the 80s available on three nice vinyls for your pleasure.

                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                  A1. Millie Jackson - I Cry
                                                                  A2. Gloria Ann Taylor - How Can You Say It
                                                                  A3. The New Establishment - Ridin' High
                                                                  A4. Ruby Andrews - Casanova 70
                                                                  A5. Tommy Youngblood - Tobacco Road
                                                                  A6. O.V. Wright - A Fool Can't See The Light
                                                                  B1. Dee Edwards - (I Can) Deal With That
                                                                  B2. Jean Plum - Here I Go Again
                                                                  B3. Richard Coombs - Tammie
                                                                  B4. Foster Sylvers - Misdemeanor
                                                                  B5 . Alice Taylor - Sounds Ridiculous
                                                                  B6 . Carolynn Porter - Away With You
                                                                  B7. Little Beaver - I Love The Way You Love

                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                  Diggers Dozen - DJ Muro

                                                                    Diggers Dozen presents it’s first compilation on BBE Music selected by Japan’s DJ Muro - King Of Diggin'. This exciting new release offers 12 stunning Japanese jazz-funk and latin-jazz gems which fuse Japanese traditional musical instruments and traditional melodies. These recordings were produced during the 70's for Nippon Columbia by master composers and musicians of Japan’s jazz and latin scene, including Kiyoshi Yamaya, Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys, Kifu Mitsuhashi, Toshiyuki Miyama and more. It's original vinyl releases that these tracks featured on have become scarce and super rare for the Japanese collectors market and now these magnificent tracks are available outside of Japan for the first time on this killer compilation.

                                                                    The focus and selections made by Muro for this release is a continuation from his Wa Groove Mix “Nippon Breaks” released in 2020. DJ Muro known as King Of Diggin’ rightfully owns this title being one of the world's deepest and most respected collectors of specialist rare records and music related relics. Muro first and foremost is a globally renowned DJ who has made his mark in releasing countless ground breaking mixtapes of various sounds and genres - mainly funk, soul and disco all selected with rare and original pressings. As well as this Muro is widely known for producing, remixing and re-editing many monumental titles and releases, reigning as King in the various fields he prevails.

                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                    Vinyl Tracklist
                                                                    DISC 1
                                                                    SIDE A

                                                                    1. Fuke Jobutsu~ Part 1 Tohri (Edited By MURO) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra
                                                                    2. Osorezan (Edited By MURO) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra
                                                                    3. Souma Nagareyama – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    4. Tabaruzaka – Katsuya Yokoyama, The Million Pops
                                                                    SIDE B
                                                                    1. Seijinshiki Aka Adult’s Day – Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd
                                                                    2. Asadoya Yunta – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya

                                                                    DISC 2
                                                                    SIDE C

                                                                    1. Nanbu Ushioi Uta – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    2. Saitara Bushi – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    3. Soran Bushi – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    4. Hanagasa Odori – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    SIDE D
                                                                    1. Sakura Sakura – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    2. Yagi Bushi – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys

                                                                    CD Tracklist
                                                                    DISC 1

                                                                    1. Fuke Jobutsu~ Part 1 Tohri (Edited By MURO) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary SoundOrchestra
                                                                    2. Osorezan (Edited By MURO) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra
                                                                    3. Souma Nagareyama – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    4. Tabaruzaka – Katsuya Yokoyama, The Million Pops
                                                                    5. Seijinshiki Aka Adult’s Day – Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd
                                                                    6. Asadoya Yunta – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    7. Nanbu Ushioi Uta – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    8. Saitara Bushi – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    9. Soran Bushi – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    10. Hanagasa Odori – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    11. Sakura Sakura – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    12. Yagi Bushi – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys

                                                                    DISC 2 (Mixed)
                                                                    1. Fuke Jobutsu~ Part 1 Tohri (Edited By MURO) (Mixed) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary
                                                                    Sound Orchestra
                                                                    2. Osorezan (Edited By MURO) (Mixed) – Kiyoshi Yamaya & Contemporary Sound Orchestra
                                                                    3. Souma Nagareyama (Mixed) – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    4. Tabaruzaka (Mixed) – Katsuya Yokoyama, The Million Pops
                                                                    5. Seijinshiki Aka Adult’s Day (Mixed) – Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd
                                                                    6. Asadoya Yunta (Mixed) – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    7. Nanbu Ushioi Uta (Mixed) – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    8. Saitara Bushi (Mixed) – Kifu Mitsuhashi, Kiyoshi Yamaya
                                                                    9. Soran Bushi (Mixed) – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    10. Hanagasa Odori (Mixed) – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    11. Sakura Sakura (Mixed) – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys
                                                                    12. Yagi Bushi (Mixed) – Tadaaki Misago & Tokyo Cuban Boys

                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                    Pieces OST

                                                                      Original soundtrack of 1982 cult classic horror movie Pieces available for the first time ever. Includes songs by Italian movie score masters Stelvio Cipriani (La Polizia Sta A Guardare, Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof), Fabio Frizzi (Lucio Fulci movies), and Carla Maria Cordo (Absurd aka Anthropophagus 2).

                                                                      For fans of soundtracks of horror, Giallo, Spaghetti Western, and Blaxploitation movies.

                                                                      This limited edition vinyl includes numerous songs by Italian composer Stelvio Cipriani, the man behind the superb soundtrack of Poliziottesco movie La Polizia Sta A Guardare (1973) whose main theme was reborn in 2007 on Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof, multiple scores for Spaghetti Western movies starring Tony Anthony, as well as a Nastro d’Argento award for best score for The Anonymous Venetian (1970).

                                                                      Also found on "Pieces" are compositions by Carla Maria Cordo who scored Joe D’Amato’s gorefest Absurd (1981) that some might know as Anthropophagus 2, Monster Hunter, Horrible or The Grim Reaper 2 - a movie so shockingly violent it became one of the Video Nasties of the UK and was successfully prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Acts in 1984.

                                                                      Lucio Fulci’s frequent collaborator Fabio Frizzi (responsible for the music of classic horror movies Zombie aka Zombi 2, L’Aldilà aka The Beyond, City of the Living Dead aka The Gates of Hell and the list goes on) also makes a special appearance with the sexy "Cocktail Molotov".


                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                      Side 1
                                                                      1. Stephen Ham & Alain Leroux - Up Country 4:29 ,
                                                                      2. Fabio Frizzi - Cocktail Molotov 1:27 ,
                                                                      3. Enrico Pierannunzi & Silvano Chimenti - I Love Blondes 2:45 ,
                                                                      4. Carlo Maria Cordio - M21 0:35 ,
                                                                      5. Carlo Maria Cordio - M29 2:27 ,
                                                                      6. Carlo Maria Cordio - M20 2:21 ,
                                                                      7. Carlo Maria Cordio - M15 1:26

                                                                      Side 2
                                                                      1. Carlo Maria Cordio - M13 1:54 ,
                                                                      2. Carlo Maria Cordio - M31 3:33 ,
                                                                      3. Stelvio Cipriani - A Strange Symbol 2:10 ,
                                                                      4. Stelvio Cipriani - Carlotta And The Professor 2:25 ,
                                                                      5. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch 1:54 ,
                                                                      6. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 1) 1:54 ,
                                                                      7. Stelvio Cipriani - Deathwatch (Unused Alternate Version 2) 1:09

                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                      Ya Ho Wha

                                                                        We have curated an LP of original Ya Ho Wa 13 and Father Yod and the Spirit of ’76 (the musical projects of the Brotherhood of the Source) music from their rich and prolific recording history. For those not familiar, Ya Ho Wa 13, formed in 1973, are regarded as one of the most extreme, groundbreaking and influential psychedelic rock bands in history. The band released nine super rare LPs (and are rumored to have recorded 60 LPs worth) full of deep spiritual wisdom, tribal drums and distorted guitars, some of which were completely unrehearsed jam sessions, others which contained more conventional rock songs. Most were recorded after hours of meditation at 3:00- 6:00 a.m. in a soundproofed garage that served as the musicians’ studio at the family’s communal residence. All of the records with Father Yod’s participation were completely improvised, with no rehearsals or overdubs and feature him on lead vocals and percussion, via a kettle drum. Most of their original music was pressed in small runs and are highly sought after collector’s items. We are super excited to have listened through hours and hours of this transformative music to bring you what we think is an absolutely essential compilation of some of their best songs.

                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                        1. Ya Ho Wa 13 - Ho (Penetration, An Aquarian Symphony)
                                                                        2. Father Yod And The Spirit Of ’76 - A Lady (1973 Recordings)
                                                                        3. Father Yod And The Spirit Of ’76 - Every Morning (All Or Nothing At All)
                                                                        4. Ya Ho Wa 13 - Oh Ya Ho Wa (Savage Sons Of Ya Ho Wa)
                                                                        5. Father Yod And The Spirit Of ’76 - The Great Woe (1973 Recordings)
                                                                        6. Father Yod And The Spirit Of ’76 - Different Dreams (All Or Nothing At All)
                                                                        7. Ya Ho Wa 13 - I’m Gonna Take You Home (Excerpt) (I’m Gonna Take You Home)
                                                                        8. Ya Ho Wa 13 - Ya Ho Wha (Penetration, An Aquarian Symphony)

                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                        Piccadilly Records Compilation 2022

                                                                          This year sees another superb selection of EOY favourites committed to vinyl for your budget priced listening pleasure. I remember TVAM playing at the launch of our end of year booklet way back in 2018, and thinking they were destined for great things, turns out that “great things” was kicking off our end of year compilation in 2022! (and writing one of the best albums we’ve heard all year too, obviously). From the distorted kosmische groove of “Piz Buin”, we segue into the similarly machinated throb of “Ploys” by Working Men’s Club before things take a more relaxed turn with the off-kilter jangle of shop favourite Cate Le Bon from February’s Pompeii.

                                                                          I have to admit I hadn’t listened to that much Kokoroko when we were selling all their 12’s last year, but Could We Be More was where it really clicked for me, and I’d consider the brilliant “We Give Thanks” as the finest cut from the whole album. I’m pretty sure there isn’t a track from Luke Unabomber’s top-spot compilation I wouldn’t be happy to see here, but to have King Errisson’s “Space Queen” and Pye Corner Audio’s “The Warmth Of The Sun” closing out the A-Side seems like the perfect shot / chaser.

                                                                          We’ve got post-rock leaning arty indie from caroline in the intoxicatingly climactic “Dark Blue” before the beautifully melodic “Stevie” from Warpaint’s Radiate Like This moves us into more airy downbeat territories. Next up we’re pulled into even more psychedelic realms by Gwenno’s Superb “An Stevel Nowydh” before the masters of modern psychedelia The Orielles present one of the more jagged but most alluring cuts on their brilliant Tableau. King Hannah’s “All Being Fine” grooves away perfectly before handing over to the unbeatable Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band to bring us home with “Gino And Rico”. What a collection!


                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          SIDE A
                                                                          TVAM : Piz Buin
                                                                          Working Men’s Club : Ploys
                                                                          Cate Le Bon : Harbour
                                                                          Kokoroko : We Give Thanks
                                                                          King Errisson : Space Queen
                                                                          Pye Corner Audio : Warmth Of The Sun (Edit)

                                                                          SIDE B
                                                                          Caroline : Dark Blue
                                                                          Warpaint : Stevie
                                                                          Gwenno : An Stevel Nowydh
                                                                          The Orielles : Television
                                                                          King Hannah : All Being Fine
                                                                          Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band : Gino And Rico

                                                                          Outernational Live from Studio Two Abbey Road" is a unique live LP featuring new stars of UK jazz recorded at the world-famous Abbey Road Studios during the winter lockdown of 2021.

                                                                          Tracks were originally laid down for a covid-friendly filmed show hosted by the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in March of that year following a run of ground-breaking live showcases at the Austin event since 2017.

                                                                          Featuring UK rising jazz stars Doom Cannon, Camilla George, Richard Spaven, Theon Cross, Noya Rao, Daniel Casimir and Tess Hirst, this will be a VINYL ONLY release - limited to 500 copies.

                                                                          Previous acts from these internationally celebrated showcases include Shabaka Hutchings, Nubya Garcia and Moses Boyd with this special-edition LP highlighting the best of the next wave.

                                                                          Theon Cross stated, "The JRF/BU Outernational showcase for SXSW filmed and recorded at Abbey Road in Feb 2021 was a very special one. It was one of the first times since the start of the pandemic that we were able to play together and make music for an audience despite them not being in the room. We really hit our stride with Panda Village a track from my album FYAH channeling all the joy and emotion of this cathartic moment."

                                                                          Jazz Re:freshed also confirmed they will be returning to SXSW in 2023 for another landmark showcase, with further details to follow.creditsreleased September 2, 2022

                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                          1. Doom Cannon - This Too
                                                                          2. Camilla George - Ekpe
                                                                          3. Richard Spaven - Helsinki Trio
                                                                          4. Theon Cross - Panda Village
                                                                          5. Noya Rao - Red
                                                                          6. Daniel Casimir & Tess Hirst - These Days

                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                          Artificial Intelligence - 2022 Reissue

                                                                            Avaialble on vinyl  for the first time in 30 years, Artificial Intelligence includes rare early tracks by Aphex Twin (as The Dice Man), Autechre, Richie Hawtin (as UP!), B12 (as Musicology) and Alex Paterson (The Orb), the latter featuring co-production from Jimmy Cauty (The KLF).

                                                                            First release in Warp’s 1992 - 1994 Artificial Intelligence series that consisted of Artificial Intelligence, Surfing On Sine Waves by Polygon Window, Bytes by Black Dog Productions, Electro-Soma by B12, Dimension Intrusion by F.U.S.E., Ginger by Speedy J, Incunabula by Autechre, and Artificial Intelligence II.

                                                                            Original gatefold sleeve reconstructed by The Designers Republic. Album re-cut by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering on classic black wax.

                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                            A1. The Dice Man - Polygon Window
                                                                            A2. Musicology - Telefone 529
                                                                            A3. Autechre - Crystal
                                                                            A4. I.A.O - The Clan
                                                                            A5. Speedy J - De-Orbit
                                                                            B1. Musicology - Premonition
                                                                            B2. UP! - Spiritual High
                                                                            B3. Autechre - The Egg
                                                                            B4. Dr Alex Paterson - Loving You Live 

                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                            Southeast Of Saturn, Vol. 2

                                                                              Third Man Records is excited to announce Southeast Of Saturn Vol. 2, to be released December 2, 2022. The compilation is a follow up to 2020’s Southeast of Saturn, a collection of music from Detroit’s space-rock/shoegaze/dream pop scene of the ‘90s. The second volume expands upon the Michigan-centric aural delights purveyed on Vol. 1, by including groups from throughout the Midwest. Highlighting groups spanning Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, Vol. 2 works to cement the Midwest's status as a breeding ground for the space-rock and shoegaze subgenres, which more famously burgeoned in the UK.

                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                              A1. Feel
                                                                              A2. Barrette
                                                                              A3. To Ecstasy
                                                                              A4. How To Be A+
                                                                              A5. Rhodes
                                                                              A6. Low Profile
                                                                              A7. Odyssey And Oracle
                                                                              A8. Belle Chase
                                                                              B1. It's No Lie
                                                                              B2. Heavens Downward
                                                                              B3. Turn On And On
                                                                              B4. Abducted To Venus
                                                                              B5. Supersonic Kid
                                                                              B6. Impulse Red
                                                                              B7. Sleepyhouse
                                                                              B8. Painting Portraits
                                                                              B9. King Of The Wide Eyed Girls
                                                                              B10. Pure Surface Theory

                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                              Heavenly Remixes 6

                                                                                There’s been a lot written about how the Heavenly office is almost a living thing. Time and legend have anthropomorphised it into a towering character in the label’s rich history. Although the five-days-a-week workspace is ostensibly just four sturdy walls, a bunch of furniture, a vivid explosion of framed artwork charting a unique and particular journey through the history of music, multiple stacks of records, a bulging fridge and an overworked stereo, the Heavenly office has ended up becoming less a someplace and almost a someone.

                                                                                The spirit of the office is a restless beast, yet it’s been loyal enough to have faithfully moved (almost) every time the label has relocated. And it’s a spirit that’s been emboldened whenever it has been based in Soho. Whatever the ley lines are that run under that square mile of central London, they seem to electrify the Heavenly office like a National Grid of vibes and volume; strange attractors to the ghosts of Soho’s rock & rollers, ravers, reprobates and roués alike who add a spectral joie de vivre to proceedings.

                                                                                While the Heavenly office itself might be notorious, it’s the music that fills it up in the afterhours that truly gives the place life. While the open door has long offered something akin to a welcoming hug for both regular and first time visitors, it’s the always cranked up sound system that’s the equivalent of a mate leaning into you, guiding you through the peaks and troughs of the music.

                                                                                As with any good party, the office soundtrack evolves track by track like selections from an overheating rebellious jukebox. Any average Monday night (the weekend always starts on Monday, right?) might take in music from the label’s artists that’s just pinged the inbox, freshly minted demos that have piqued curiosity, dusty old 7”s by long gone heroes or white label 12”s with minimal info scratched onto them in felt tip pen. And playing between those tracks, a bunch of secret sounds from the Heavenly vaults; remixes that write a rich, alternate history of Heavenly Recordings.

                                                                                Since the first Heavenly recording, there have been striking remixes that reframe the original track. These remakes offer a parallel reading of the last four decades of releases; they take the music to places where genres can be pulled inside out before being reassembled for different dancefloors, or for a different state of mind.

                                                                                It’s a selection of those secret sounds that make up the latest in this series of flawless compilations. Each presents a parallel reading of the Heavenly Recordings story, a version that’s best heard as the light fades and the furniture gets shoved to one side of the room in decent work places the world over.

                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                It’s Too Late To Go To Bed (Confidence Man Remix) - The Parrots
                                                                                Ploys (Erol Alkan Rework) - Working Men’s Club
                                                                                Blow The Whole Joint Up (Let’s Slash The Beats Mix) - Monkey Mafia
                                                                                Cultural Criminal (Raf Rundell’s Salty Man Dub) - Mattiel Feat. Raf Rundell
                                                                                Baby I Wanna Live (Monkey Mafia’s Terminal Mix) - Espiritu
                                                                                LaLaLa It's The Good Life (Herbert’s Vaccine Dub) - Audiobooks
                                                                                Luvin U Is Easy (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix) - Confidence Man
                                                                                Weatherall’s Weekender (Audrey Is A Little Bit Partial Mix) - Flowered Up

                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                Heavenly Remixes 5

                                                                                  There’s been a lot written about how the Heavenly office is almost a living thing. Time and legend have anthropomorphised it into a towering character in the label’s rich history. Although the five-days-a-week workspace is ostensibly just four sturdy walls, a bunch of furniture, a vivid explosion of framed artwork charting a unique and particular journey through the history of music, multiple stacks of records, a bulging fridge and an overworked stereo, the Heavenly office has ended up becoming less a someplace and almost a someone.

                                                                                  The spirit of the office is a restless beast, yet it’s been loyal enough to have faithfully moved (almost) every time the label has relocated. And it’s a spirit that’s been emboldened whenever it has been based in Soho. Whatever the ley lines are that run under that square mile of central London, they seem to electrify the Heavenly office like a National Grid of vibes and volume; strange attractors to the ghosts of Soho’s rock & rollers, ravers, reprobates and roués alike who add a spectral joie de vivre to proceedings.

                                                                                  While the Heavenly office itself might be notorious, it’s the music that fills it up in the afterhours that truly gives the place life. While the open door has long offered something akin to a welcoming hug for both regular and first time visitors, it’s the always cranked up sound system that’s the equivalent of a mate leaning into you, guiding you through the peaks and troughs of the music.

                                                                                  As with any good party, the office soundtrack evolves track by track like selections from an overheating rebellious jukebox. Any average Monday night (the weekend always starts on Monday, right?) might take in music from the label’s artists that’s just pinged the inbox, freshly minted demos that have piqued curiosity, dusty old 7”s by long gone heroes or white label 12”s with minimal info scratched onto them in felt tip pen. And playing between those tracks, a bunch of secret sounds from the Heavenly vaults; remixes that write a rich, alternate history of Heavenly Recordings.

                                                                                  Since the first Heavenly recording, there have been striking remixes that reframe the original track. These remakes offer a parallel reading of the last four decades of releases; they take the music to places where genres can be pulled inside out before being reassembled for different dancefloors, or for a different state of mind.

                                                                                  It’s a selection of those secret sounds that make up the latest in this series of flawless compilations. Each presents a parallel reading of the Heavenly Recordings story, a version that’s best heard as the light fades and the furniture gets shoved to one side of the room in decent work places the world over.

                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                  Holiday (Bruise Remix) - Confidence Man
                                                                                  Bobbi’s Second World (Confidence Man Remix) - The Orielles
                                                                                  All I Want (Ewan Pearson Dub Remix) - Out Cold
                                                                                  Iron Warrior (Raf Rundell Dubwise) - Revival Season 
                                                                                  The Doll (LCY Remix) - Audiobooks
                                                                                  You Don't Get Me (Urban Takeover Remix) - Espiritu
                                                                                  Automatic (Psychemagik Dub Mix) - Mildlife
                                                                                  Luxury (Trevor Jackson Reproduction Instrumental) - Raf Rundell Feat. Man & The Echo
                                                                                  Teeth (Anthony Naples Remix) - Working Men's Club
                                                                                  Chilli (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito Edit) - 77:78
                                                                                  Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (Daniel Avery Remix) - David Holmes Feat. Raven Violet
                                                                                  Like A Motorway (Chemical Brothers Chekhov Warp Vocal Mix) - Saint Etienne
                                                                                  It’s Over If We Run Out Of Love (Darren Emerson Huffa Remix) - David Holmes Feat. Raven Violet

                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                  Luke Una Presents É Soul Cultura - Special Piccadilly Edition

                                                                                    With some of the best DJs and selectors there is a certain mysterious sound or underlying feeling which unites the music they play, regardless of genre, year or tempo. Luke Una is a master of telling a story through music and this compilation is a perfect example of his musical alchemy in action. Featuring tracks from Yusef Lateef, Airto Moreira, Crooked Man, Henri Texier and many more, it is a collection of new, old, rare and under-discovered music from around the world, all united by Luke under the banner of "E-Soul Cultura".

                                                                                    It's best described by Luke himself, who writes: "As the 5AM city sleeps and the strobe lights are slowly turned off, we gather on the wrong side of town in a transcendental journey alone together. We are the late night disenfranchised holding on in various after parties, flats, lofts, random kitchens and basements into the outer cosmos with É Soul Cultura. Music from exotic tear jerkers, Afro-spiritual jazz, cosmic Brazilian celestial grooves, machine street soul, dark horses, lost B-sides, £1 bargain-bin bombs, hidden gems, late night Italo dubbing, deep velvet N.Y.C garage, bass buggin sonic futurism, wrong speed 33BPM pitched up +8 new beat, majestic sunset strings, sweet vocals from heaven, no half steppin jazz dancing in outer-space and odd numbers. Yes… magical moments, together, holding on in witness protection suburban cul-de-sacs and Castle Court flats. Cosmic É high, 3000ft above the city getting evangelical to murky, wonky timeless beautiful music. This thing of ours dreaming of better days. Fail we may, sail we must, the sun will come up again." For anyone who has enjoyed his epic 5 hour shows on Worldwide FM, you know what to expect from the man who is Luke Una. Variety and quality all the way. 

                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                    1. Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti – Eva
                                                                                    2. Chene Noir - Le Train
                                                                                    3. Metropolis - Every Time I See Him
                                                                                    4. The Brand New Heavies Featuring N'Dea Davenport – Stay This Way (The Lunar Dub)
                                                                                    5. Typesun - The P.L. (Extended Edit)
                                                                                    6. King Errisson - Space Queen
                                                                                    7. Yusef Lateef - Robot Man
                                                                                    8. Daniel Humair, Francois Jeanneau, Henri Texier - Le Cyclope
                                                                                    9. Airto Moreira - O Galho Da Roseira (The Branches Of The Rose Tree)
                                                                                    10. Francisco – Wache
                                                                                    11. Nar'Chiveol - Apocalypse Now Ho
                                                                                    12. On - Southern Freeez
                                                                                    13. Soylent Green - After All

                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                    Heavenly Remixes 5&6

                                                                                      This compilation follows ‘Heavenly remixes 1 & 2’ and ‘Heavenly remixes 3 & 4 - Andrew Weatherall volume 1&2’.

                                                                                      There’s been a lot written about how the Heavenly office is almost a living thing. Time and legend have anthropomorphised it into a towering character in the label’s rich history. Although the five-days-a-week workspace is ostensibly just four sturdy walls, a bunch of furniture, a vivid explosion of framed artwork charting a unique and particular journey through the history of music, multiple stacks of records, a bulging fridge and an overworked stereo, the Heavenly office has ended up becoming less a someplace and almost a someone.

                                                                                      The spirit of the office is a restless beast, yet it’s been loyal enough to have faithfully moved (almost) every time the label has relocated. And it’s a spirit that’s been emboldened whenever it has been based in Soho. Whatever the ley lines are that run under that square mile of central London, they seem to electrify the Heavenly office like a National Grid of vibes and volume; strange attractors to the ghosts of Soho’s rock & rollers, ravers, reprobates and roués alike who add a spectral joie de vivre to proceedings.

                                                                                      While the Heavenly office itself might be notorious, it’s the music that fills it up in the afterhours that truly gives the place life. While the open door has long offered something akin to a welcoming hug for both regular and first time visitors, it’s the always cranked up sound system that’s the equivalent of a mate leaning into you, guiding you through the peaks and troughs of the music.

                                                                                      As with any good party, the office soundtrack evolves track by track like selections from an overheating rebellious jukebox. Any average Monday night (the weekend always starts on Monday, right?) might take in music from the label’s artists that’s just pinged the inbox, freshly minted demos that have piqued curiosity, dusty old 7”s by long gone heroes or white label 12”s with minimal info scratched onto them in felt tip pen. And playing between those tracks, a bunch of secret sounds from the Heavenly vaults; remixes that write a rich, alternate history of Heavenly Recordings.

                                                                                      Since the first Heavenly recording, there have been striking remixes that reframe the original track. These remakes offer a parallel reading of the last four decades of releases; they take the music to places where genres can be pulled inside out before being reassembled for different dancefloors, or for a different state of mind.

                                                                                      It’s a selection of those secret sounds that make up the latest in this series of flawless compilations. Each presents a parallel reading of the Heavenly Recordings story, a version that’s best heard as the light fades and the furniture gets shoved to one side of the room in decent work places the world over.

                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                      Heavenly Remixes 5
                                                                                      Holiday (Bruise Remix) - Confidence Man
                                                                                      Bobbi’s Second World (Confidence Man Remix) - The Orielles
                                                                                      All I Want (Ewan Pearson Dub Remix) - Out Cold
                                                                                      Iron Warrior (Raf Rundell Dubwise) - Revival Season
                                                                                      The Doll (LCY Remix) - Audiobooks
                                                                                      You Don't Get Me (Urban Takeover Remix) - Espiritu 
                                                                                      Automatic (Psychemagik Dub Mix) - Mildlife
                                                                                      Luxury (Trevor Jackson Reproduction Instrumental) - Raf Rundell Feat. Man & The Echo
                                                                                      Teeth (Anthony Naples Remix) - Working Men's Club
                                                                                      Chilli (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito Edit) - 77:78
                                                                                      Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (Daniel Avery Remix) - David Holmes Feat. Raven Violet
                                                                                      Like A Motorway (Chemical Brothers Chekhov Warp Vocal Mix) - Saint Etienne
                                                                                      It’s Over If We Run Out Of Love (Darren Emerson Huffa Remix) - David Holmes Feat. Raven Violet

                                                                                      Heavenly Remixes 6
                                                                                      It’s Too Late To Go To Bed (Confidence Man Remix) - The Parrots
                                                                                      Ploys (Erol Alkan Rework) - Working Men’s Club
                                                                                      Blow The Whole Joint Up (Let’s Slash The Beats Mix) - Monkey Mafia
                                                                                      Cultural Criminal (Raf Rundell’s Salty Man Dub) - Mattiel Feat. Raf Rundell
                                                                                      Baby I Wanna Live (Monkey Mafia’s Terminal Mix) - Espiritu
                                                                                      LaLaLa It's The Good Life (Herbert’s Vaccine Dub) - audiobooks
                                                                                      Luvin U Is Easy (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix) - Confidence Man
                                                                                      Weatherall’s Weekender (Audrey Is A Little Bit Partial Mix) - Flowered Up

                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                      A Tribute To Ryuichi Sakamoto: To The Moon And Back

                                                                                        Milan Records release this tribute to legendary Japanese composer, artist, producer & environmental activist Ryuichi Sakamoto. A 13 song collection of songs from Sakamoto's vast catalogue, newly reworked & remodelled by contemporary artists & collaborators, including David Sylvian, Thundercat, Devonte Hynes, Hildur Guonadottir, Cornelius, Alva Noto, Liam Giong & more... 

                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                        Beautiful Young Generation

                                                                                          Based on original 1967 BYG sampler. 

                                                                                          BYG were a pioneering independant record company, one of the first labels to actively promote diversity and support black African-American musicians and multi-cultural artists worldwide during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Beginning in March 2022, BYG will reissue their now rare and collectable original albums. Newly remastered from the original BYG tapes, each album will be released on LP facsimile-edition & CD with exclusive sleeve notes by Kevin Le Gendre and John Masouri, in high-definition digital audio, downloads and streaming formats. “BYG were passionate in supporting diversity, against prejudice and narrow-mindedness so I am proud we fought for all our artists and their music, no matter what they were, who they were or where they were from [...] This sampler is a testament to their creativity...” Jean-Luc Young, 2021.

                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                          SIDE 1
                                                                                          1. Alice - Le Nouveau Monde
                                                                                          2. Areski & Brigitte Fontaine - Ragilia
                                                                                          3. Gong - Change The World
                                                                                          4. Aynsley Dunbar - Willing To Fight
                                                                                          5. Coeur Magique - Le Cocotier (Part 2)
                                                                                          6. Daevid Allen - Time Of Your Life
                                                                                          SIDE 2
                                                                                          1. Sun Ra And His Solar-Myth Arkestra - Ancient Ethiopia
                                                                                          2. Aart Ensmble Of Chicago - Dexterity
                                                                                          3. Don Cherry - Terrestrial Beings
                                                                                          4. Archie Shepp - Blasé

                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                          Eddie Piller & Dean Rudland Present Acid Jazz (Not Jazz)

                                                                                            A compilation of the finest early ’90s underground club sounds presented by Eddie Piller and Dean Rudland. As Acid Jazz began a period of extraordinary commercial success – Brand New Heavies and Jamiroquai selling millions of records – London’s club scene began to have a global influence. The compilation offers a snapshot of the kinds of records that were being played at the time, combining original Acid Jazz releases with sides from other labels that surrounded the scene. These records could fill a dance floor in seconds. This collection gives them a new platform to be celebrated.

                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                            Blacker – The Ballistic Brothers Vs. Eccentric Afros
                                                                                            Beads, Things & Flowers – Humble Souls
                                                                                            Come On – Marden Hill
                                                                                            Last Night Beats – The Subterraneans
                                                                                            APB – A Man Called Adam
                                                                                            Modal (Blue Train Dub) – The Quiet Boys
                                                                                            Jazz Jupiter (Da Scat Mix) – A-Zel
                                                                                            Everything Is Going To The Beat – Dhama B Vs. Ace Of Clubs

                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                            Erased Tapes 15

                                                                                              A new compilation titled Erased Tapes 十五, encompassing a two hour cross-section of the label's 15-year history including hidden gems and previously unreleased material, will be available on November 4 to coincide with specially curated festivals in London and Berlin.

                                                                                              The first offering comes from UK producer Kevin Richard Martin aka The Bug and Japanese voice artist Hatis Noit who share their paranormal first collaborative cut After the Storm amongst other unique pairings such as The Art Ensemble of Chicago featuring Moor Mother, Bell Orchestre interpreted by Colin Stetson, Douglas Dare joined by The London Contemporary Orchestra and Ben Lukas Boysen remixed by Kiasmos.

                                                                                              Premiered exclusively via The Wire magazine in form of a free download ahead of their debut live performance at Le Guess Who? Festival 2019 in Utrecht, the track is now finally made available on vinyl and streaming platforms alongside other previously unreleased pieces from electronic producer Ryan Lee West aka Rival Consoles and Icelandic composer Högni.

                                                                                              “As a solo vocalist and voice artist, I’d always dreamed of floating and being drowned in a beautiful sonic storm. And then I met Kevin Martin” — Hatis Noit

                                                                                              The artwork was created with calligraphy by label founder Robert Raths and designed by Munich-based graphic designer Bernd Kuchenbeiser.

                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                              Rival Consoles Them Is Us
                                                                                              The Art Ensemble Of Chicago Mama Koko (feat. Moor Mother)
                                                                                              Bell Orchestre The Stars In His Head / Bernard 33 - Dark Lights (Colin Stetson Remix)
                                                                                              Masayoshi Fujita Book Of Life
                                                                                              Hatis Noit Aura
                                                                                              Anne Müller Nummer 20
                                                                                              Lubomyr Melnyk Son Of Parasol
                                                                                              Daniel Brandt Flamingo
                                                                                              Ben Lukas Boysen Clarion (Kiasmos Remix)
                                                                                              Crayon Ithinkso (feat. Bastien Brison)
                                                                                              Penguin Cafe Harry Piers 2021
                                                                                              Peter Broderick Sonata For The Sirius
                                                                                              Qasim Naqvi Aftertouched
                                                                                              Kevin Richard Martin & Hatis Noit After The Storm
                                                                                              Rival Consoles I Love This, I Love You
                                                                                              Douglas Dare Heavenly Bodies (feat. London Contemporary Orchestra)
                                                                                              Roedelius & Story Spirit Clock
                                                                                              Högni Anda Þinn Guð (feat. Hatis Noit)
                                                                                              Daniel Thorne From The Other Side Of The World
                                                                                              Michael Price Sandham (feat. Shards)
                                                                                              Shards Inner Counterpoint
                                                                                              David Allred The Garden
                                                                                              Nils Frahm O I End

                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                              Hot Sauce Vol. 3

                                                                                                Here is the much anticipated volume 3 of the Hot Sauce compilation LPs, dedicated to the Trojan related UK labels between 1965 and 1975. Hot Sauce Vol. 3 features outstanding original Rocksteady, Boss Reggae and early Reggae (“Reggay”) tracks including rare songs, overlooked gems, hidden treasures and a couple of hits. The record labels showcased on this third volume are Amalgamated, Duke, Gayfeet, Grape, Harry J, Rio, Randy’s, Treasure Isle, Upsetter and Trojan. The tracks here have been selected according to their musical interest firstly, their rarity, and their complementarity.

                                                                                                These tracks are all outstanding tracks, “killer tracks”, there is no “filler” whatsoever. Particular attention has been paid to the way the songs are sequenced (or “mixed”) so that the album builds up nicely and gradually, generally starting with the Rocksteady songs on the A side and the 70s songs on the B side. Hot Sauce is a musical journey across early Jamaican Reggae - highlighting its diverse musical genres and outstanding artists – as it was once published by the U.K. record labels during this golden decad. Since the early 70s “Tighten Up” series, no compilations have really explored these labels in depth on vinyl.

                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                A1: J.J. All Stars - Soup (Version)
                                                                                                A2: Carl Dawkins - Hard Time
                                                                                                A3: Naomi, The Gaytones - You're Not My Kind
                                                                                                A4: Toots (aka Lee Scratch Perry) - Do You Like It
                                                                                                A5: Upsetter Pilgrims - A Testimony
                                                                                                A6: Owen Gray - Reggae Dance
                                                                                                A7: The Cables - Feel All Right
                                                                                                B1: Randy's All Stars - Time Out
                                                                                                B2: The Inspirations - La La
                                                                                                B3: The Love Generation ‎– Warricka Hill
                                                                                                B4: Zap Pow - Lottery Spin
                                                                                                B5: Carl Bryan – Red Ash
                                                                                                B6: Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Arabian Dub
                                                                                                B7: Tommy McCook & The Supersonics - Ride De Dub







                                                                                                The second volume of El Búho's "Tributaries" remix compilation series brings together 14 more remixes from UK born producer and remix extraordinaire Robin Perkins aka El Búho. Building on 2018's first volume, the evolution of the producer's sound and influences becomes clear. The album is threaded together by reinterpretations of traditional music in a new electronic-organic context. Be it Galician, Estonian, Colombian, Irish, Garifuna, Reunionnaise or Frenchfolkmusic, El Búho makes his own unique tribute to the originals, bringing them into his owlish universe.



                                                                                                The album mixes club-ready bangers with beautiful and moving interpretations, easily making sense both in your living room or behind the decks. We are treated to a wide delta of influences, styles and sounds, moving between the slow, psychedelic electronic cumbia take on Chadian group Pulo NDJ's Dabadji Am Alcorama across the Atlantic to the upbeat, dancefloor fire remix of Garifuna Collective Ideruni, from an anthemic version of No Más Velorio by Colombia's Plu Con Pla to a refreshing, driving remix of up and coming Reunionnaise producer Eat My Butterfly.



                                                                                                Tributaries offers both a nod to the past, paying tribute to traditions andfolkmusic around the world, and a vision of the future, carving out new channels and directions, transporting the flows of the past into the future.

                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                Deep In The Woods - Pastoral Psychedelia And Funky Folk 1968-1975 (Compiled By Richard Norris)

                                                                                                  Triple CD set collecting rare cuts and cult favourites from the worlds of psychedelic, pastoral and funky folk, 1968-1975.

                                                                                                  Focusing on the outpouring of psychedelic folk flavours that emerged swiftly after the first psychedelic era.

                                                                                                  Featuring some wonderful selections from long collectable acts such as Sunforest, Mellow Candle, Trees, Heron, Trader Horne, Christine Harwood and many more. 

                                                                                                  Compiled by Richard Norris (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve/The Grid) , the compilation is themed around UK and Irish music from that hallowed period, and comes with a 7000 word essay and sleeve notes from the musician/producer.

                                                                                                  Celebrating the collision of traditional folk with new psychedelic studio techniques, new and exotic textures, and a developing groove. It's a wide and broad range of styles, drawing from folk, its oral storytelling tradition, and also from jazz, beat, rhythm and blues, and the more mind opening sounds of psychedelia.

                                                                                                  Housed in a 3 CD digipack, designed in a striking wraparound collage by Lyndon Pike .

                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                  DISC ONE
                                                                                                  1. FAT MATTRESS Leafy Lane
                                                                                                  2. KNOCKER JUNGLE Not Even A Letter
                                                                                                  3. DUFFY POWER I Need You
                                                                                                  4. MIKE HURST Face From The Past
                                                                                                  5. RAY FENWICK I Wanna Stay Here
                                                                                                  6. HARDIN AND YORK Natural Gas
                                                                                                  7. OPEN ROAD Mother Earth
                                                                                                  8. PAUL BRETT Motherless Child On A Merry-Go-Round
                                                                                                  9. THE WOODS BAND Noisey Johnny
                                                                                                  10. MEIC STEVENS Yorric
                                                                                                  11. MARC ELLINGTON You Just Can’t Believe What You See
                                                                                                  12. ALAN JAMES EASTWOOD Crystal Blue
                                                                                                  13. ARRIVAL La Virra
                                                                                                  14. DANDO SHAFT Cold Wind
                                                                                                  15. LINDA HOYLE Hymn To Valerie Solanas
                                                                                                  16. NIRVANA Nova Sketch
                                                                                                  17. BRIAN DAVISON’S EVERY WHICH WAY Castle Sand
                                                                                                  18. JADE WARRIOR Yellow Eyes
                                                                                                  19. WRITING ON THE WALL Buffalo

                                                                                                  DISC TWO
                                                                                                  1. CHRIS HARWOOD Wooden Ships
                                                                                                  2. BRIDGET ST. JOHN Fly High
                                                                                                  3. DANDO SHAFT Rain
                                                                                                  4. HERON Lord And Master
                                                                                                  5. MELLOW CANDLE Silversong
                                                                                                  6. TREES Murdoch
                                                                                                  7. KEITH CHRISTMAS Foothills
                                                                                                  8. TRADER HORNE Morning Way
                                                                                                  9. MILLER ANDERSON Shadows ‘Cross My Wall
                                                                                                  10. THE GHOST Time Is My Enemy
                                                                                                  11. KEVIN COYNE Flowering Cherry
                                                                                                  12. SECOND HAND Hangin’ On An Eyelid
                                                                                                  13. FUCHSIA Shoes And Ships
                                                                                                  14. MIKE HURST Place In The Country
                                                                                                  15. AMBER Swan In The Evening
                                                                                                  16. GLOBAL VILLAGE TRUCKING COMPANY The Inevitable Fate Of Ms Danya Sox
                                                                                                  17. MIGHTY BABY Jug Of Love

                                                                                                  DISC THREE
                                                                                                  1. SUNFOREST Magician In The Mountain
                                                                                                  2. CHRIS HARWOOD Crying To Be Heard
                                                                                                  3. WIZZ JONES City Of The Angels
                                                                                                  4. JADE WARRIOR Lady Of The Lake
                                                                                                  5. KNOCKER JUNGLE Oh To Be Free
                                                                                                  6. BRIDGET ST. JOHN Silver Coin
                                                                                                  7. FRIENDS In The Morning
                                                                                                  8. ALAN JAMES EASTWOOD Lotus Child
                                                                                                  9. THE DEVIANTS Bun
                                                                                                  10. JADE Amongst Anemones
                                                                                                  11. PRINCIPAL EDWARDS MAGIC THEATRE The Death Of Don Quixote
                                                                                                  12. YVONNE ELLIMAN Hawaii
                                                                                                  13. THE OCCASIONAL WORD The Evil Venus Tree
                                                                                                  14. IAN A. ANDERSON Goblets And Elms
                                                                                                  15. BILL NELSON Rejoice
                                                                                                  16. ZIOR Time Is The Reason
                                                                                                  17. CURTIS KNIGHT WITH ZEUS New Horizon
                                                                                                  18. LINDA LEWIS Reach For The Truth

                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                  Fabric Presents Nicola Cruz

                                                                                                    Born and raised in Ecuador, Nicola Cruz has found his own unique way to tap into Latin America’s illustrious musical past to create something utterly contemporary.

                                                                                                    Cruz’s ‘fabric presents’ shows awareness of the power of ancestral cosmology over art and music whilst driving fiercely towards the strange, experimental, and unexpected of underground electronica. From here he curates the first of the fabric mixes with strong roots in South America.

                                                                                                    Opening on the powerfully stabbing ‘Everything Falls Into Place’ from MMM (Errorsmith & Fiedel), the mix sweeps through bass, breaks, techno, analogue-glitch, all the way to the folky Portuguese lyrics of ‘Mensagem Enviada’ from Rico Jorge.

                                                                                                    Nick León, Verraco, Veruna, machìna and Marcela Días Sindaco - whose sultry vocals also weave through Cruz’s own ‘Contato’ - are a few of the artists who have provided exclusives that count towards the fourteen unheard tracks on an essential delivery to the fabric series.

                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                    CD
                                                                                                    MMM (Errorsmith & Fiedel) - Everything
                                                                                                    Falls Into Place [MMM]
                                                                                                    Saphileaum - Antique Bronze Vase
                                                                                                    [NORITE]
                                                                                                    Syz - Unearth [Peach Discs]
                                                                                                    CNDSD - Available Slot [CNDSD]
                                                                                                    Nicola Cruz - Contato Ft. Marcela Días
                                                                                                    [fabric Records]
                                                                                                    Konduku - Antippen [Nous’klaer Audio]
                                                                                                    Spike - Are These The Future [Meltdown
                                                                                                    Communications]
                                                                                                    Radial - Vandal [Audio Assault]
                                                                                                    Lovable Rogues - Twilight Manoeuvres
                                                                                                    [Evasive Records]
                                                                                                    B-Flow - Flashbulb [House D’arret]
                                                                                                    Nick León - Multiplex [Nick León]
                                                                                                    Jonny From Space - Mambo N.305
                                                                                                    [OMNIDISC]
                                                                                                    Marcela Días Sindaco - Ficção Inédita [Oto
                                                                                                    Casa Discografica]
                                                                                                    Nicola Cruz - Polimetría [Nicola Cruz]
                                                                                                    The Electric Company - Electronique
                                                                                                    (Zach’s Soniq Toniq) [Ind X Records]
                                                                                                    Klahrk - NuNegative [SFX]
                                                                                                    Rapid Antics - Constant Seizure [ПИР]
                                                                                                    Baseck & Pilo - FEEL307 [Boysnoize
                                                                                                    Records]
                                                                                                    Varuna - Reer [Varuna]
                                                                                                    Machìna - Glued [machìna]
                                                                                                    Nicola Cruz - System Mass [Nicola Cruz]
                                                                                                    Fauna Extinta - IER [Fauna Extinta]
                                                                                                    Anderson - Sea Glass [Anderson]
                                                                                                    Rico Jorge - Mensagem Enviada [Rico
                                                                                                    Jorge]
                                                                                                    Verraco - Interpasividad [Verraco]
                                                                                                    Marco Shuttle - Polylayering What I’ve Got
                                                                                                    [Marco Shuttle]
                                                                                                    2LP
                                                                                                    Nicola Cruz - Contato Ft. Marcela Días
                                                                                                    Syz - Unearth
                                                                                                    Nick León - Multiplex
                                                                                                    Rico Jorge - Mensagem Enviada
                                                                                                    Baseck & Pilo - FEEL307
                                                                                                    Nicola Cruz - System Mass
                                                                                                    Fauna Extinta - IER
                                                                                                    Verraco - Interpasividad
                                                                                                    Anderson - Sea Glass
                                                                                                    Machìna - Glued
                                                                                                    Marcela Días Sindaco - Ficção Inédita
                                                                                                    Varuna - Reer

                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                    Duet Layers

                                                                                                      The Layers collections showcase compilations by 7K! Records, supporting a range of contemporary classical music. Duet Layers pays tribute to the first editions of Piano Layers, String Layers, Ambient Layers and Wind Layers, honoring the layers thematic template, and challenging the artists to work together to find a common ground. The results of this are something new and unexpected. The first edition to be pressed on vinyl, Duet Layers contains six duets. The result is a collaborative record written and performed by twelve of the most interesting artists from around the world, a sharing of sonic landscapes.

                                                                                                      The release opens with a collaboration between the saxophonist Colin Stetson and pianist Hania Rani. Divided equally between an astonishing piano line, synths, a trace of vocals and the stunning melody of the saxophone. The music finds its feet in silence and developing into a new world full of sounds. The second track slowly moves into an artistic-axis held between Stefano Guzzetti’s piano and Neil Leitner’s (Echo Collective) viola – paying tribute to the slow passage of time. Following, the Polish cellist Dobrawa Czocher and British-Berlin violinist & producer Simon Goff, meet with a dark and poignant track.

                                                                                                      The second part of the album sees a collaboration between violinist Bryan Senti, who combines his experimentation with the colorful and sweet soundscape of Niklas Paschburg, playing the piano and accordion. Duet Layers dives further into the unknown with a piece by avant-garde and legendary New York trumpeter Peter Zummo and the Australian electronic producer Tilman Robinson. The release finally finds some relief in the collaboration between Laura Masotto’s viola and the electronic intuitions of Ryan Teague.


                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                      A1 Hania Rani & Colin Stetson - In All This Heavy Blue
                                                                                                      A2 Stefano Guzzetti & Neil Leiter (Echo Collective) - Lost
                                                                                                      A3 Simon Goff & Dobrawa Czocher - Appearing
                                                                                                      B1 Niklas Paschburg & Bryan Senti - Jungle
                                                                                                      B2 Peter Zummo & Tilman Robinson - Thought Sent Valley
                                                                                                      B3 Aura Masotto & Ryan Teague – Perseids

                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                      Brown Acid: The Fifteenth Trip

                                                                                                        Lo and behold, the Fifteenth Trip is upon us, and it’s another mind-melting dose of brilliant long-lost, rare, and unreleased hard rock, heavy psych, and proto-metal tracks from the 60s-70s. Our crate-digging mining expeditions, and growing network of the original artists keeps on giving with more and more incredible discoveries every time we go back for more. Like we’ve done throughout this series, all of these tracks were painstakingly licensed legitimately and the artists were paid.

                                                                                                        Make yourself comfortable and prepare for yet another deep, deep dive into the treasure trove of dank, subterranean, wild-eyed and hairy rock ’n’ roll of yesteryear: As usual, this Trip opens strong, as “Take The Time” swaggers along with switchblade stabs of guitar twang and frantic drumming that sounds like Nick Cave’s 80s post-punk barbarians The Birthday Party on this 1969 single from the mysterious Boston area band The Looking Glass (not to be confused with the 70s soft-rock one-hit-wonders of “Brandy [You’re a Fine Girl]” fame.) But, as one might expect of a band this ahead of their time, the Looking Glass were soon to disappear down the rabbit hole. The Zoo’s “444” is a 1969 single out of Michigan that’s exactly the brand of rolling, grooving MC5/Stooges/Bob Seger System made famous in the Motor City. And this anthem slams as hard as the best of those well worn classics, which begs the question — whither The Zoo’s day in the limelight? We can only imagine that these animals were too wild to tame in the studio. Black Hawk was a trio out of Long Beach, CA who frequently played the SoCal club scene. Their lone 1971 single "Little Suzie Looker" features stomping pop hooks driven by some mean soundin’ Leslie West style guitar riffing. Originally named SMG for the members’ initials Sam/McCoy/Giles, the new name assigned by their management failed to take wing, and this Black Hawk was down permanently. Truth & Janey might be familiar to you from their 45-only “Midnight Horseman” single heard way back on the Sixth Trip, and/or their incredible 1976 LP No Rest For The Wicked. But their super-driven soul leaning cover of “Under My Thumb” gives the track more of a “lean in” to the descending riff than the original, which adds to its power. It’s almost like The Who had penned the track, with relentless drums, jackhammer rhythm guitar and near-falsetto vocals. Negative Space toil in the dark web of The Seeds, and dwell in the mystic haze of working class suburbs in Camden, NJ circa 1970. Their angry, nasty guitar sounds and frustration-bogged frontman Rob Russen ensure that the aggro fueled “Forbidden Fruit” — in which he confesses his love for his sister-in-law — will hit you right in the face. Russen self-financed and hand-stamped the otherwise plain white sleeves of their sole LP, proving that DIY aggression predates punk rock by several years. Scrapiron, out of Carteret, NJ provided history with only this 1971 lone single, “Roxanne” backed with “Poopsie.” The quartet’s over-the-top wailing vocals and warbling sounding guitars and organ give the sexually-charged paean a hint of (Crazy World of) Arthur Brown’s mania, mixed with early Deep Purple’s free-flowing style. White Lightning returns to the series here, last heard on The Twelfth Trip, and their blazing theatrical drumming, sizzling melodic riffs and Jim Dandy howls of “Under Screaming Double Eagle" perfectly sums up the raison d’être of this series. The Minneapolis band formed by guitarist Tom “Zippy” Caplan after he left garage psych heroes The Litter, later shortened its name to Lightning. The group only issued one proper album before disbanding in 1971. However, with the late 1990’s reissues and revival of The Litter, Lightning’s bevy of unreleased recordings also surfaced as a self-titled LP and Strikes Twice 1986-1969 CD compilation. Crazy Louie remains to this day a celebrated novelty rock act in their Rapid City, South Dakota home, reuniting from time to time to ensure that the insanity defense remains intact in the band’s psych ward files. "My Pants" is a chugging bit of tongue-in-cheek bravado that would do Bonn Scott proud. The release date of this B-side to “What The People Say” is unknown, but predates their Intro Into Craziness album from 1982. We’re not sure if they chose their name after the popular British cider or otherwise, but Strongbow’s "Change" is an ultra-slick and tight tune, anchored around a shimmering Hammond B-3 organ riff reminiscent of The Edgar Winter Group’s “Frankenstein” meets Ted Nugent’s “Stranglehold.” The 1975 B-side to the single “If You’re Goin’ To The City” is a fun dose of throw-everything-at-the-wall prog rock outta Columbus, OH. Closing out this wild psych sesh is the hooky, heavy funk groove of Detroit’s Robert Stark. Fully credited to Robert Starks & The Geniuses this dose of lysergic Hendrix worship is summed up nicely by its title, “Space Traveling (Part 2).” The lo-fi recording adds to the haunted vibe of this deep Mississippi swamp blues jam, replete with Exuma-esque drum breakdowns. We recommend listening to “Space Traveling (Part 2)” not necessarily stoned, but… beautiful.

                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                        Side A
                                                                                                        The Looking Glass "Take The Time"
                                                                                                        The Zoo "444"
                                                                                                        Black Hawk "Little Suzie Looker"
                                                                                                        Truth And Janey "Under My Thumb"
                                                                                                        Negative Space ?Forbidden Fruit?
                                                                                                        Side B
                                                                                                        Scrapiron "Roxanne"
                                                                                                        White Lightning "Under Screaming Double Eagle"
                                                                                                        Crazy Louie "What The People Say"
                                                                                                        Strongbow "Change"
                                                                                                        Robert Starks "Space Traveling (Part 2)

                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                        Stranger Things: Soundtrack From The Netflix Series Season 4 OST

                                                                                                          Stranger Things: Soundtrack from the Netflix Series, Season 4 will include key music covering various classic eras and styles as featured in "Stranger Things 4." The soundtrack album is conceptualized and produced by The Duffer Brothers and Nora Felder (Grammy and Emmy nominee Nora Felder has served as music supervisor for "Stranger Things" since the show's inception and was nominated for a Music Supervision Grammy the first year the category was recognized by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences). The compilation album is produced by The Duffer Brothers and 2x Grammy nominee Timothy J. Smith.

                                                                                                          "Stranger Things 4" is scheduled to be released worldwide exclusively via Netflix's streaming service in two volumes, with the first set for May 27, 2022, and the second five weeks later on July 1, 2022. The fourth season will have nine episodes and has continued to be produced by the show's creators the Duffer Brothers, along with Shawn Levy, Dan Cohen, and Iain Paterson.

                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                          1. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (Bryce Miller/Alloy Tracks Remix) - Journey
                                                                                                          2. California Dreamin' - The Beach Boys
                                                                                                          3. Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
                                                                                                          4. Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) - Kate Bush
                                                                                                          5. You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) - Dead Or Alive
                                                                                                          6. Chica Mejicanita - Mae Arnette
                                                                                                          7. Play With Me - Extreme
                                                                                                          8. Detroit Rock City (Single Version) - KISS
                                                                                                          9. I Was A Teenage Werewolf - The Cramps
                                                                                                          10. Pass The Dutchie - Musical Youth
                                                                                                          11. Wipe Out - The Surfaris
                                                                                                          12. Object Of My Desire (Single Version) - Starpoint
                                                                                                          13. Rock Me Amadeus (The Gold Mix) - Falco
                                                                                                          14. Travelin' Man - Ricky Nelson
                                                                                                          15. Tarzan Boy - Baltimora
                                                                                                          16. Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
                                                                                                          17. Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo (Single Version) - Rick Derringer
                                                                                                          18. Fire And Rain - James Taylor
                                                                                                          19. Spellbound - Siouxsie And The Banshees
                                                                                                          20. Master Of Puppets - Metallica
                                                                                                          21. When It's Cold I'd Like To Die (featuring Mimi Goese) - Moby
                                                                                                          22. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart) (Steve Perry & Bryce Miller Extended Remix) - Journey

                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                          Here It Is: A Tribute To Leonard Cohen

                                                                                                            4-time GRAMMY-winning producer Larry Klein, who produced Herbie Hancock’s GRAMMY Album of the Year winning release River: The Joni Letters, has assembled another extraordinary star-studded project with Here It Is: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen. This heartfelt tribute to Klein’s dear friend, the legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, presents stunning renditions of his profound songs by an impressive and eclectic line-up of guest vocalists including James Taylor, Iggy Pop, Mavis Staples, Norah Jones, Gregory Porter, Peter Gabriel, Nathaniel Rateliff, David Gray, Sarah McLachlan, and Luciana Souza. The backing band is no less impressive featuring a remarkable quintet of modern jazz talent including guitarist Bill Frisell, saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins, pianist Kevin Hays, bassist Scott Colley, and drummer Nate Smith.

                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                            1. Steer Your Way - Norah Jones
                                                                                                            2. Here It Is - Peter Gabriel
                                                                                                            3. Suzanne - Gregory Porter
                                                                                                            4. Hallelujah - Sarah McLachlan
                                                                                                            5. Avalanche - Immanuel Wilkins
                                                                                                            6. Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye - Luciana Souza
                                                                                                            7. Coming Back To You - James Taylor
                                                                                                            8. You Want It Darker - Iggy Pop
                                                                                                            9. If It Be Your Will - Mavis Staples
                                                                                                            10. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy - David Gray
                                                                                                            11. Famous Blue Raincoat - Nathaniel Rateliff
                                                                                                            12. Bird On The Wire - Bill Frisell

                                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                                            Sintesis Moderna - An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980 - 1990

                                                                                                              Soundway's telescope to forgotten and lesser known musical realms extends to Argentina on the triple vinyl compilation, 'Síntesis Moderna - An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990' .

                                                                                                              A digital rewilding of computer and synth powered music, dripping with an impressive variety of infuence, from Italo disco, electro-funk, post punk, tango, ambience, jazz-fusion, Afro-folk and techno pop, the record is a cultural document of a musical decade transformed after the lifting of restrictions of English language music post Falklands War, and the end of Argentina's military dictatorship. For fans of Ritmo Fantasia compilation, Jonny Rock, Colleen Murphy's Balearic Breakfast compilation.

                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                              A1. Carlos Cutaia - Operativo
                                                                                                              A2. El Signo - Dimensiones Ocultas (Ric Piccolo Edit)
                                                                                                              A3. Ultimate Warriors - Running Away From You
                                                                                                              B1. Abaddon - No Es Computable
                                                                                                              B2. Toby - Ain't That Better (Harari Edit)
                                                                                                              B3. The Originals - Vamos A La Playa
                                                                                                              B4. Mike Ribas - Secuencia Sin Consecuencias
                                                                                                              C1. Adalberto Cevasco - Reencuentros No 2
                                                                                                              C2. Los Moesicos Del Centro - Esquirlas
                                                                                                              C3. Divina Gloria - Mediterranee Club
                                                                                                              D1. Mike Ribas - Como Son Los Retratos (Harari Edit)
                                                                                                              D2. Delight - I Wanna Make You Mine
                                                                                                              D3. Gaita - Mueve Tu Cuerpo
                                                                                                              E1. Donald - A Ver, A Ver (Ric Piccolo Edit)
                                                                                                              E2. Bad Girls - Dance To Dance
                                                                                                              E3. Carla Rab - Sexy Films
                                                                                                              F1. Los Musicos Del Centro - Aire De Tropicos
                                                                                                              F2. Jorge Lopez Ruiz - De Mama Candombe
                                                                                                              F3. Jorge Alfano - Fuego

                                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                                              Bound For Hell: On The Sunset Strip

                                                                                                                Heavy metal? Glam? Hard rock? Make your own fuckin’ call, you poser. We’re not gonna do it for you. Bound for Hell is early ‘80s L.A. rock as it actually was: a California cataclysm of drunk and horny headbangers, dressed in sharp, shiny, leather androgyny and fire, kicking crowds in the teeth to clear the way to that one big shot. This set delivers 21 tracks by 21 artists detailing the Sunset Strip’s most razor-sharp heathens. Drumsticks burned. Hands were severed. Faces bled. Heavy was HELL for a half decade and it was a long, long way down.

                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                SIDE A
                                                                                                                A1. Going To The City - Stormer
                                                                                                                A2. Cocaine - L.A. Rocks
                                                                                                                A3. Bound For Hell - Max Havoc
                                                                                                                A4. Rock ‘N’ Roll Ain’t Pretty - Jaded Lady
                                                                                                                A5. Ready To Explode - Steeler
                                                                                                                A6. No Time To Lose - Lizzy Borden
                                                                                                                SIDE B
                                                                                                                B1. On The Run - SIN
                                                                                                                B2. Give Em The Old 1, 2, 3 - Black ‘N Blue
                                                                                                                B3. Damnation Alley - Bitch
                                                                                                                B4. Feeling To Rock - Romeo
                                                                                                                B5. Savage Kind Of Girl - V.V.S.I.
                                                                                                                SIDE C
                                                                                                                C1. Up From The Depths - Hellion
                                                                                                                C2. Blade Of Steel - Angeles
                                                                                                                C3. Cold Reception - Knightmare II
                                                                                                                C4. Cinderella (In Black Leather) - Witch
                                                                                                                C5. Liquid Lady - Reddi Killowatt
                                                                                                                SIDE D
                                                                                                                D1. Lesson Well Learned - Armored Saint
                                                                                                                D2. We Came To Kill - Leather Angel
                                                                                                                D3. Take It Or Leave It - Rough Cutt
                                                                                                                D4. Fool Of Lies - Lisa Baker
                                                                                                                D5. Judgement Day - Odin

                                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                                Intact & Smiling - The Weird & Wonderful World Of Tapete Records Vol. 1

                                                                                                                  20 years of Tapete Records - The world has changed a lot in the last 20 years but one detail has remained the same: Tapete still putting out great music. That's a bit reassuring, isn't it? So they thought in their Tapete Building in Hamburg ‘Let's look back and start a series of good, old-fashioned, fantastic label compilations in the style of "Shadow Factory", "Tamla Motown Is Hot! Hot! Hot!" or "Wanna Buy A Bridge?"...something like that. And so here is "Intact & Smiling - The Weird & Wonderful World Of Tapete Records Vol.1". It wasn't that easy to choose 28 out of about 5000 released songs, but what's easy? Therefore a series.

                                                                                                                  "Intact & Smiling Vol. 1" concentrates on the poppy side of Tapete Records, and features the likes of The Clientele, The Jazz Butcher, The Monochrome Set, Robert Forster, Lloyd Cole, Pete Astor, Comet Gain and a whole heap more.

                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                  01. We Are Muffy – Frosted Candy
                                                                                                                  02. Martin Carr – The Santa Fe Skyway
                                                                                                                  03. Jaguwar – Crystal
                                                                                                                  04. Stereo Total – Cinemascope
                                                                                                                  05. Simon Love – Joey Ramone
                                                                                                                  06. The Jazz Butcher – Running On Fumes
                                                                                                                  07. The Proper Ornaments – Echoes
                                                                                                                  08. The Momochrome Set – White Lightning
                                                                                                                  09. Botschaft – Sozialisiert In Der BRD
                                                                                                                  10. Comet Gain – Mid 8Ts
                                                                                                                  11. Pete Astor – Water Tower
                                                                                                                  12. The Clientele – The Neighbour
                                                                                                                  13. Louis Philippe & The Night Mail – When London Burns
                                                                                                                  14. Bill Pitchard – Trentham
                                                                                                                  15. Benjamin Dean Wilson – Sadie And The Fat Man
                                                                                                                  16. Robert Foster – I’m So Happy For You
                                                                                                                  17. Elva – Athens
                                                                                                                  18. Lloyd Cole – Writers Retreat!
                                                                                                                  19. Die Höchste Eisenbahn – Job
                                                                                                                  20. Gary Olson – Some Advice
                                                                                                                  21. The Catenary Wires – Sixteen Again
                                                                                                                  22. Friedrich Sunlight – Sag Es Erst Morgen
                                                                                                                  23. Sophisticated Boom Boom – Number One In Radio
                                                                                                                  24. LAKE – Work With What You Got
                                                                                                                  25. Davey Woodward And The Winter Orphans – Dylan’s Poster
                                                                                                                  26. Der Englische Garten – Mitten In Der Nacht
                                                                                                                  27. Carambolage – Johnny
                                                                                                                  28. John Howard & The Night Mail – Intact & Smiling

                                                                                                                  Growing up in Chicago, later Detroit-based music producer, Theo Parrish is internationally well known for his own inimitable downtempo house music style. The approach Parrish took to compiling DJ-Kicks was very ambitious, inviting his Detroit peers to produce a collection of brand new material, and in turn creating the first ever all exclusive entry to the esteemed series.

                                                                                                                  "Detroit creates. But rarely imitates. Why? We hear and see many from other places do that with what we originate. No need to follow. Get it straight. In the Great Lakes there are always more under the surface than those that appear to penetrate the top layer of attention and recognition. What about them that defy tradition? Those that side step the inaccurate definitions often given from outside positions? This is that evidence. Enjoy."

                                                                                                                  • First official compilation by Theo Parrish
                                                                                                                  • All exclusive unreleased material
                                                                                                                  • Includes new music from Theo Parrish
                                                                                                                  • 19 tracks mixed across a two volume CD set
                                                                                                                  • Triple LP sampler containing 15 full length tracks


                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                  Matt says: Never afraid to veer away from the norm. The Detroit innovator instantly breaks convention by commissioning all-exclusive content from his Motor City broths and sisters. Not only does this add to the collectability of the compilations, it gives his community a platform and shines the spotlight on artist I haven't even heard of. A truly celebration of community spirit and also one of the most geo-centric DJ Kicks releases to date. A briliant, inventive and thoughtful concept incredibly well executed. And given Theo's dedicated craft at mixing records, the mixed CD version is just as essential as the vinyl compilation!

                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                  CD1:
                                                                                                                  1. De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
                                                                                                                  2. Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
                                                                                                                  3. Meftah - When The Sun Falls
                                                                                                                  4. Theo Parrish & Duminie DePorres - The Real Deal
                                                                                                                  5. Specter - The Upper Room
                                                                                                                  6. Deon Jamar - North End Funk
                                                                                                                  7. Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
                                                                                                                  CD2:
                                                                                                                  1. John C & Meftah - Full
                                                                                                                  2. MBtheLight - AGAIN (T’s Edit)
                                                                                                                  3. De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
                                                                                                                  4. Raybone Jones - Green Funk
                                                                                                                  5. Jon Dixon - Wind Drifts (Instrumental)
                                                                                                                  6. Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
                                                                                                                  7. KESSWA - Chasing Delerium Feat. Nova Zai
                                                                                                                  8. Raj Mahal - Hudsons
                                                                                                                  9. De'Sean Jones - Flash Spain
                                                                                                                  10. Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
                                                                                                                  11. Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
                                                                                                                  12. Sterling Toles - Janis

                                                                                                                  3LP:
                                                                                                                  A1. De'Sean Jones & Ideeyah - Pressure
                                                                                                                  A2. Donald Lee Roland II - Simba's Theme
                                                                                                                  A3. Jason Hogans - Surrounded By Trees
                                                                                                                  B1. John C & Meftah - Full
                                                                                                                  B2. Meftah - When The Sun Falls
                                                                                                                  B3. De'Sean Jones - Psalm 23
                                                                                                                  C1. Ian Fink - Moonlight (Duality/Detroit Live Version)
                                                                                                                  C2. KESSWA - Chasing Delerium Feat. Nova Zai
                                                                                                                  D1. Specter - The Upper Room
                                                                                                                  D2. Raj Mahal - Hudsons
                                                                                                                  E1. Raybone Jones - Green Funk
                                                                                                                  E2. Whodat & Sophiyah.e - Don’t Know
                                                                                                                  F1. Howard Thomas - Experiment 10
                                                                                                                  F2. MBtheLight - AGAIN (T’s Edit)
                                                                                                                  F3. Sterling Toles - Janis 

                                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                                  Buzzsaw Joint Cut 8

                                                                                                                    Buzzsaw Joint was born of a club offering Londoners the chance to revel in the sounds of good ol' trashy rock'n'roll in all its vintage vinyl forms. Cut 8 introduces Johnny Alpha and Carl Combover, purveyors of all things sleazy, greasy and raw. When deliquent-at-large Carl isn't pounding drums, he's running the Go-Go Cage, Liverpool's most raucous 60s night. Johnny's Killer Diller radio show, broadcast from a bunker in Wigan, unearthed so many exclusive 45s, it defined a genre. For years this pair have slung records at Europe's coolest clubs and fuzziest festivals. Now they've stewed up a heady mix with pungent notes of tonic wine and spiced rum. Slurp! Feat Tarheel Slim, Richard Anthony, The Champs, Swan Silvertones and a whole heap more.

                                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                                    SEX - We Are Not In The Least Afraid Of Ruins

                                                                                                                      The second installment of gems and nuggets straight from the infamous jukebox at Malcolm and Vivienne's King's Road SEX boutique.

                                                                                                                      Compiled again by Marco Pirroni (Adam and The Ants, Siouxsie and the Banshees) another collection of carefully curated tracks that were played on rotation at 430 kings road Chelsea, throughout 1974-1976.

                                                                                                                      Years in the making, this follow up to Marco’s 2004 “SEX: Too Fast To Live Too Young To Die” continues to complete the jukebox playlist with tracks contributed from those friends who frequented the shop - Jordan Mooney (RIP), Paul Cook, Steve Jones and Sam Bully amongst others – remembering those all-important songs that soundtracked the shop and left lasting impressions on them over 47 years ago.

                                                                                                                      Another wild ride and a kaleidoscope of jukebox bangers from The Animals to Max Byraves, Nico to Burundi Black, these tracks undoubtedly played a heavy influence on SEX’s customer’s young ears many who would go on and change the musical world forever - Sex Pistols, The Clash, Chrissie Hynde, Siouxsie Sioux to name just a few.

                                                                                                                      Artwork supplied by Personality Crisis with unpublished photographs from Jane England, a student at the time but already understood the cultural significance and beauty of both the shop and Jordan Mooney who the compilation is dedicated to.

                                                                                                                      Quotes:

                                                                                                                      “This is the second album of music from the jukebox at 430 Kings road Chelsea, this place was the center of my world from 1973 to early 1977 when I had to grow-up and move on. The tracks have nothing much to do with each other but in my mind, they all go together: Winifred Atwill and the Animals, Mott the Hoople and Max Bygraves have for the last 40 years become forever interlinked. Malcolm, Vivienne, Jordan, Steve Jones and Paul Cook (who would both put their favourite songs on the jukebox) all have a hand in it. In the internet age I still know almost nothing about these artists and I’ve never bothered to look them up. Sex: Vol 1 and 2 are to be played in the old-fashioned way. That is, you put them and listen all the way through (jukeboxes don’t have remotes). Hopefully, it will give a flavour of the time, when none of us who hung around in The scene later to be known as punk had the slightest clue what we were doing or why we we’re doing it. I could probably hazard a guess but it really doesn’t matter. Its nostalgia for a bygone age with a soundtrack from an even more bygone age. But I loved it all then and I love it now.

                                                                                                                      Marco Pirroni, 2022

                                                                                                                      “Just imagine being in this mystical clothes shop at any time during 1974-1976 and being part of what I saw as a place of creative ideas, like the cafés you’d have found in Russia or Prague where great philosophers used to churn over ideas and punch holes in the norm. Dark luxurious rubber clad walls with slogans that may be old but were still pertinent to US. At the end of this tunnel of decadence and the risqué was that jukebox. Filled with music to inspire and encourage you to dig deeper.”

                                                                                                                      Jordan Mooney

                                                                                                                      “Memories of a jukebox. The first thing we did when going into the shop was head to the jukebox and fire up some music. It was great listening to all those 50’s/60’s tracks and it was a bit of an education music wise. Blasting out great Rock’n’Roll, Garage / Rebel Rock, it had to be the coolest jukebox in London at the time and we’d spend hours hanging around, digging the scene and looking cool. As time went by we’d add our own 45’s into the mix but the jukebox choice had Malcolm's stamp all over it with a selection of outsider, freaky misfits.”

                                                                                                                      Paul Cook

                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                      Vinyl Tracklisting
                                                                                                                      SIDE A
                                                                                                                      1. The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place
                                                                                                                      2. Chris Farlowe - Out Of Time
                                                                                                                      3. Dave Berry - Don't Gimme No Lip Child
                                                                                                                      4. Peanuts Wilson - Cast Iron Arm
                                                                                                                      5. The Cougars - Saturday Nite At The Duck-Pond
                                                                                                                      SIDE B
                                                                                                                      6. Dave & Ansell Collins - Double Barrel
                                                                                                                      7. Burundi Steïphenson Black - Burundi Black
                                                                                                                      8. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me
                                                                                                                      9. The Dakotas - Cruel Sea
                                                                                                                      10. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy- Paralyzed
                                                                                                                      11. Fats Domino - Sick & Tired
                                                                                                                      SIDE C
                                                                                                                      12. Winifred Atwell - Hawaiian Cha Cha
                                                                                                                      13. Max Bygraves - You Need Hands
                                                                                                                      14. Lloyd Price - Where Were You On Our Wedding Day
                                                                                                                      15. The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville
                                                                                                                      16. Dave & Ansell Collins - Monkey Spanner
                                                                                                                      SIDE D
                                                                                                                      17. Billy Fury - Wonderous Place
                                                                                                                      18. Nico - I'm Not Sayin'
                                                                                                                      19. The Leaves - Funny Little World
                                                                                                                      20. The Animals - I Can’t Believe It
                                                                                                                      21. Ron Moody - You Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two
                                                                                                                      22. Dave Berry - The Crying Game
                                                                                                                      23. Mott The Hoople - The Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll

                                                                                                                      CD
                                                                                                                      1. The Animals - We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place
                                                                                                                      2. Chris Farlowe – Out Of Time
                                                                                                                      3. Dave Berry - Don't Gimme No Lip Child
                                                                                                                      4. Peanuts Wilson - Cast Iron Arm
                                                                                                                      5. The Cougars - Saturday Nite At The Duck-Pond
                                                                                                                      6. Dave & Ansel Collin – Double Barrel
                                                                                                                      7. Burundi Steïphenson Black - Burundi Black
                                                                                                                      8. John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me
                                                                                                                      9. The Dakotas - The Cruel Sea
                                                                                                                      10. The Legendary Stardust Cowboy - Paralyzed
                                                                                                                      11. Fats Domino - Sick & Tired
                                                                                                                      12. Winifred Atwell - Hawaiian Cha Cha
                                                                                                                      13. Max Bygraves - You Need Hands
                                                                                                                      14. Lloyd Price - Where Were You On Our Wedding Day
                                                                                                                      15. The Ethiopians - Train To Skaville
                                                                                                                      16. Dave & Ansel Collins - Monkey Spanner
                                                                                                                      17. Billy Fury - Wonderous Place
                                                                                                                      18. Nico – I'm Not Sayin'
                                                                                                                      19. The Leaves - Funny Little World
                                                                                                                      20. The Animals - I Can't Believe It
                                                                                                                      21. Ron Moody - You Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two
                                                                                                                      22. Dave Berry - The Crying Game
                                                                                                                      23. Mott The Hoople - The Golden Age Of Rock 'n' Roll

                                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                                      Eins Und Zwei Und Drei Und Vier Vol. 2 - Deutsche Experimentelle Pop-Musik 1978-87

                                                                                                                        For their second foray into the fringes of German pop, Bureau B delve deeper than before, raiding cassette culture, 7" obscurities and overlooked album cuts to further frame this free- thinking strain of sonic expression. Starting the count from punk’s year zero, this set sees a newly liberated generation get weird and wild with anything they could lay their hands on, delivering demented, detuned and disorienting tracks brimming with DIY spirit. Where their kosmische predecessors preferred immersive, expansive compositions, these artists opted for immediacy, quickly capturing one idea before moving on to the next. Exploiting advances in home recording to say outside of industry confines, these art-school extroverts and commune drop outs often came together in unplanned collaborations and one off projects, capturing their whole creative lifespan on one side of a C45. As such, there’s a youthful charm to the sounds found on this compilation – an infectious combination of energy, expression and naivety running though each unlikely melody. This shift in approach and outlook even informed established acts, as evidenced by the perverse pop curiosities from Cluster and Moebius & Beerbohm lurking on the line up beside unreleased and un- remembered gems from the likes of Maria Zerfall and E.M.P.

                                                                                                                        Once again those expert selectors at Bureau B have done the hard work, digging deep to deliver a disparate, different and dissident side of German Pop Music. All you have to do is press play.

                                                                                                                        The sparse drum machine of ALU’s »Aludome« opens proceedings, laying the foundation for wavy guitar chords and simple melodies on this tender 1980 composition, which only came to light in 2005. From there we sink into the watery electronics, free jazz bass and abstract guitars of Detlef Diederichsen charmingly abrupt »Pissnelke 2000«, before Maria Zerfall moves us into the shadows with the dark and punkish dirge »Der Mond«, a haunting track with double tracked and distorted spoken vocals. Butzmann / Kapielski’s avant-dance masterpiece »Do The VoPo« diverts us to the dance-floor, where the oddball synth sounds and skewed sampler vox of Rüdiger Lorenz’ »Francis & Friends« traps us in a strange slow motion groove. The tempo raises via E.M.P.’s dubbish sabotage of 80s smooth jazz, turns inside out on Vono’s charming interlude “Der Zauberer”, then finds its feet again via Reichmann’s ’78 composition »Wunderbar« taken from the Sky LP of the same name. This frazzled fusion of cosmic country and Asiatic melody shares a widescreen worldview with Deux Baleines Blanches’ »Draht 9«, on which post punk electronics and chiming guitars combine with bittersweet beauty. The time-travelling Rolf Trostel takes us to the midpoint with pulsating chords which predate Basic Channel by a decade, while Phantom Band’s »Dream Machine« stitches together two decades of the psychedelic continuum in a riot of tumbling toms, panning sequences and brain melting waveforms. »Glucose« sees Moebius & Beerbohm unleash their strange music at a delinquent tempo, before Jimmy, Jenny + Jonny offer a second subversion of smooth jazz with their skronking Mediterranean fantasy »Salome«. Thomas Dinger’s frosty music box romance »Alleewalzer« and The Wirtschaftswunder’s stomping ska-like »Television« follow in quick succession, leading us into Cluster’s narcotic fairground »Oh Odessa«, a queasy assemblage of detuned FM bells and percussive piston bursts. From there, the dubbed out post punk of Sprung Aus Den Wolken, experimental dance of Notorische Reflexe and unhinged disco of Günter Schickert capture different ends of the alternative dance floor, before the pastoral outsider pop of Lapre’s »Septer« signs in a swell of yearning melody.

                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                        01. ALU – Aludome
                                                                                                                        02. Detlef Diederichsen - Pissnelke 2000
                                                                                                                        03. Maria Zerfall – Der Mond
                                                                                                                        04. Butzmann / Kapielski – Do The VoPo
                                                                                                                        05. Rüdiger Lorenz – Francis & Friends
                                                                                                                        06. E.M.P. - Tanne-totSamba
                                                                                                                        07. Vono – Der Zauberer
                                                                                                                        08. Riechmann – Wunderbar
                                                                                                                        09. Deux Baleines Blanches – Draht 9
                                                                                                                        10. Rolf Trostel – Hope Is The Answer
                                                                                                                        11. Phantom Band – Dream Machine
                                                                                                                        12. Moebius & Beerbohm – Glucose
                                                                                                                        13. Jimmy, Jenny + Jonny – Salome
                                                                                                                        14. Thomas Dinger - Alleewalzer
                                                                                                                        15. The Wirtschaftswunder - Television
                                                                                                                        16. Cluster – Oh Odessa
                                                                                                                        17. Sprung Aus Den Wolken – Noch Lange Nicht
                                                                                                                        18. Notorische Reflexe – The Wisp
                                                                                                                        19. Günter Schickert – Leihst Du Mir Dein Ohr
                                                                                                                        20. Lapre – Septe

                                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                                        Soul Jazz Records Presents Punk 45: I'm A Mess - 2022 Reissue

                                                                                                                          Initially released in a deluxe vinyl-only edition (now totally sold out), Soul Jazz Records’ ‘Punk 45: I’m A Mess!’ is now released in standard double album vinyl (and for the first time on CD).

                                                                                                                          Soul Jazz Records’ long lasting ‘Punk 45’ series are high quality editions of early punk 45s. While previous editions have focused on the early days of punk in Los Angeles, Cleveland, Akron, France, and proto-punk, this new edition focuses on mainly do-it-yourself, or self-released 45s, all made in the UK in the early days of punk.

                                                                                                                          While only a handful of Punk 45s were released in 1976, the following two years produced an avalanche of them. Aside from the few punk bands who signed to major labels, many of these singles were self-released private press 45s or independent label 45s. With limited distribution and access to the media, many of these sunk without trace and were lost in history. This album features many of these independent punk 45 gems, lost nuggets of gold from the sea of time.

                                                                                                                          The bands featured here come from all across the United Kingdom. Here you will find The Drive, Scotland’s answer to the New York Dolls, Dansette Damage from Newcastle, Stormtrooper from the Isle of Wight and many more - a snapshot of some of the finest private press 45s ever made. Other bands include Cybermen, The Exile and Neon, as well as the early punk incarnations Johnny and The Self-Abusers (who later became Simple Minds) and The Killjoys (led by Kevin Rowland, who later formed Dexy’s Midnight Runners).

                                                                                                                          These are all one-off and super rare releases from bands that you have probably never heard of - totally hidden gems from the wastelands of the early days of punk. Totally in keeping with the spirit of the time, this is high octane and righteously independent.

                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                          The Art Attacks - I Am A Dalek
                                                                                                                          The Drive - Jerkin
                                                                                                                          Johnny And The Self Abusers - Saints And Sinners
                                                                                                                          Trash - Priorities
                                                                                                                          The Carpettes - Help I'm Trapped
                                                                                                                          Stormtrooper - I'm A Mess
                                                                                                                          The Electric Chairs - So Many Ways
                                                                                                                          Social Security - I Don't Want My Heart To Rule My Head
                                                                                                                          Neon Hearts - Venus Eccentric
                                                                                                                          The Cybermen - Cybernetic Surgery
                                                                                                                          The Killjoys - Naive
                                                                                                                          The Reducers - Things Go Wrong
                                                                                                                          Johnny Moped - No One
                                                                                                                          Neon - Bottles
                                                                                                                          V2 - Speed Freak
                                                                                                                          The Exile - Fascist DJ
                                                                                                                          Lucy - Feel So Good
                                                                                                                          Machines - True Life
                                                                                                                          Dansette Damage - N.M.E.

                                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                                          Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One Women - Anniversary Edition

                                                                                                                            Soul Jazz Records’ long out of print classic ‘Studio One Women’ collection is being re-released as a new 18th Anniversary edition.

                                                                                                                            18 years on from its original release, ‘Studio One Women’ remains one of the ‘Studio One’ series’ most in demand titles and, like all the earlier special coloured editions, is sure to sell out fast.

                                                                                                                            Ska, rocksteady, funky reggae, roots, dub mixes, disco mixes - they’re all here from the queens of the Jamaican music scene - ‘Studio One Women’ features a wide mix of classics and obscurities from the finest female voices in reggae.

                                                                                                                            Until now most of these tracks have only ever been available as extremely hard to find Jamaican 7” and 12” singles, and even if you were lucky enough to find them, they’d cost you a small fortune.

                                                                                                                            Marcia Griffiths and Rita Marley (here with her first group, The Soulettes, whose iconic image features on the cover) are two of Jamaica’s most famous female singers, hugely popular today. Both artists became internationally famous as The I - Threes (along with Judy Mowatt), Bob Marley’s backing singers alongside The Wailers. Also featured are Hortense Ellis, sister of Alton, who cut many smash hits on the island, and Jennifer Lara, a lady who had a long career with Studio One, singing on countless sides.

                                                                                                                            ‘Studio One Women’ refers not just to the small selection of artists featured here but also to those who took integral roles throughout the Studio One empire, starting with Doris Darlington, mother of Clement Dodd. Sir Coxsone’s Downbeat Soundsystem, which ruled the dancehalls of Kingston throughout the 1950s and 60s, started off as the musical entertainment for customers of Mrs Darlington’s Nannys Bar.

                                                                                                                            Clement Dodd often referred to his mother as ‘Jamaica’s first female DJ’, as she would play records at the bar whenever he was on trips to the US, hunting down R&B records. Other important women behind the scenes included Norma Dodd (wife of Clement), whose sleevenotes featured on many Studio One releases, and Enid Cumberland who, as well as being a successful artist (half of the duo Keith and Enid), taught harmony in the studio and ran the studio shop.

                                                                                                                            It would also be impossible not to mention Sister Ignatius, who ran the infamous Alpha Boys School for over 50 years, encouraging students which included Tommy McCook, Johnny ‘Dizzy’ Moore, Lester Sterling and Don Drummond, Theo Beckford, Cedric Brooks, Johnny Osbourne and countless other musicians and artists to excel at music, and many of whom became integral to the success of Studio One.

                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            Claudette McLean - Give Love Another Try
                                                                                                                            Jennifer Lara - My Man
                                                                                                                            The Soulettes - A Deh Pon Dem
                                                                                                                            Della Humphrey - Dream Land
                                                                                                                            Jennifer Lara - Consider Me
                                                                                                                            Denise Darlington - War No Right
                                                                                                                            Hortense Ellis - I’m Just A Girl
                                                                                                                            Angela Prince - No Bother With No Fuss
                                                                                                                            Jerry Jones - There’s A Chance For Me
                                                                                                                            The Soulettes - King Street
                                                                                                                            Jennifer Lara - Tell Me Where
                                                                                                                            The Tonettes - I’ll Give It To You
                                                                                                                            Marcia Griffiths - Tell Me Now
                                                                                                                            The Jay Tees - Come To Me
                                                                                                                            Angela Prince - You A Fool Boy
                                                                                                                            Jennifer Lara - I Am In Love

                                                                                                                            A North American road trip of coming of age garage soul mapped by Ivan Liechti, Ghost Riders is Efficient Space’s latest narrative compilation, hovering in a liminal emotional ravine between moonlight melancholy, teenage heartache and unchecked, unrealised ambition. Across 17 open hearted ballads recorded 1965-1974, the 2LP collects and connects dots between British Invasion fanatics, child prodigies, the loners and the luckless, in a kind of trans-continental survey of those swept up in rock’n’roll mania and buoyed by local newspaper ads promising fame and gold records.

                                                                                                                            From the tangerine dreams of 8th grade all-girl combo The Mod 4 to the tri-state jukebox aspiring echoes of The Tempters, The Yardleys' poetic Farfisa vamp and lilting folk pop, and The Landlords’ weepy break up b-side blues, these are mostly one shots by dreamers whose experience was brief before being checked back to the reality of suburban normality and realistic career options. Hailing from the regional backwaters of Illinois, Arkansas, Nevada, Massachusetts, Ohio, Idaho, Texas and beyond, the licensed artists were scouted by way of local fire departments, spiritualist fellowships and animal welfare centres, often barely a stones throw from where their contributions were originally laid.

                                                                                                                            A barely teenage Dennis Harte's ‘Summer’s Over’ perhaps best taps the collection’s essence. A gut-wrenching lament of the passing of the season as if it was the last on earth. Flanked by players from The Left Banke, Harte, a now-piano tuner to the stars, is from the minor segment that found longevity in showbiz. Likewise with Michigan icon Lyn Nowicki who cast her ghostly voice over Beatles cover song chameleons The Common People and Jerry McGee, The Ventures member and conduit of Dr. John’s ‘Twilight Zone’.

                                                                                                                            Ghost Riders simmers with the scent of youthful summers, the pang of schoolyard romance, and the excitement (and disenchantment) of teenage naïveté, delivered via a deceptively simple and frequently wonky garage band set up. The vision of record collector and graphic designer Ivan Liechti, these eternal psych-folk howlers are further crystallised by Colin Young’s fastidious audio restoration, the original artwork of Elise Gagnebin-de Bons and an aptly penned forward from Sonic Boom. 


                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                            1. The Mod 4 - A Puppet
                                                                                                                            2. The Yardleys - Just Remember
                                                                                                                            3. Decompressed Impossibility - You Can't Ride Away
                                                                                                                            4. The Living End - Brigitta
                                                                                                                            5. The Newports - Feelin' Low
                                                                                                                            6. The Landlords - I'm Through With You
                                                                                                                            7. The Prisners Dream - Autumn Days
                                                                                                                            8. The Fortels - She
                                                                                                                            9. The Bohemians - Say It
                                                                                                                            10. Tresa Leigh - Until Then
                                                                                                                            11. WM. Penn & The Quakers - Ghost Of The Monks
                                                                                                                            12. The Tempters - I Will Go
                                                                                                                            13. Jerry McGee - Twilight Zone
                                                                                                                            14. Carroll - The Boy Called Billy Joe
                                                                                                                            15. The Common People - Here, There & Everywhere
                                                                                                                            16. Dennis Harte - Summer's Over
                                                                                                                            17. Toe Head - Goodnight Jackie

                                                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                                                            The Muppet Christmas Carol

                                                                                                                              Marking the 30th anniversary of The Muppet Christmas Carol release is this new, limited edition picture disc, released on Walt Disney Records.

                                                                                                                              Strut and Art Yard present the culmination of a 5-year project researching the archives of author, DJ and activist John Sinclair with the first ever retrospective of the influential Detroit Artists Workshop spanning 1965 to 1981.

                                                                                                                              “In the mid-‘60s, Detroit was nowhere,” explains Sinclair. “A decaying jazz scene, no community of poets, painters or writers so a group of young Detroit artists, most of us students at Wayne State University, got together in the late Summer of 1964.” Led by Sinclair and trumpeter Charles Moore, the Artists Workshop Society was formed as a co-operative community, drawing upon the resources of every participating individual in order to perpetuate itself. They began to provide spaces in Detroit for musicians to rehearse and to promote live concerts showcasing a range progressive jazz artists across the city.

                                                                                                                              Between the mid-‘60s and the early ‘80s, Sinclair amassed a huge archive of recordings from the Workshop concerts featuring Detroit residents like Moore’s Contemporary 5, Ron English and Lyman Woodard alongside many other US jazz luminaries including Donald Byrd, Sun Ra Arkestra and Herbie Hancock. Dormant in the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Brooklyn for many years, Strut and Art Yard began their research into the archives in 2017.

                                                                                                                              This first compilation of Detroit Artists Workshop is a revelation for any fan of jazz, featuring previously unreleased recordings by Byrd, Moore, English, Woodard, Bennie Maupin and Teddy Harris accompanied by extensive sleeve notes from John Sinclair, Robin Eichele and Herb Boyd. All tracks are remastered from the original tapes by Technology Works.

                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                              Matt says: From percussive heavy tribal dancers and boppin' funk that'd make New Orleans take note; to spiritual jazz so deep it'll change your religion! A breath taking comp from the city which seems intrinsic in the story of the jazz. For some the sixties are its golden age and when listening to this double disc spectacular it's hard not to see why.

                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                              A1. John Sinclair Introduction / Yusef Lateef - Happy Ology
                                                                                                                              A2. Donald Byrd - Christo Redentor
                                                                                                                              A3. Donald Byrd - Blackjack
                                                                                                                              B1. Detroit Contemporary 4 - Effi
                                                                                                                              B2. Detroit Contemporary 4 - The Promise
                                                                                                                              B3. Detroit Contemporary 4 - Three Flowers (Cd Only)
                                                                                                                              C1. Bennie Maupin Quartet - Water Torture
                                                                                                                              C2. Ron English - Bees
                                                                                                                              D1. Teddy Harris - Passion Dance
                                                                                                                              D2. Lyman Woodard - Deja Vu
                                                                                                                              D3. Lyman Woodard Organisation - Help Me Get Away

                                                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                                                              Dusty Ballroom 03

                                                                                                                                Here's Dusty Ballroom's 3rd set of sides - a rather eclectic, swingin blend of some 1940s Jump Blues, 50s exotic Mambo, kinky DooWop, wild eastern Surf and Hawaiian Rock´n´Roll, a coupla burlesque Instros and even a bit of groovy Twist and Soul. This record is part of an on-going series dedicated to some often overlooked golden age dancefloor thrillers.

                                                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                                                Blue Note Re:imagined II

                                                                                                                                  Legendary labels Decca Records and Blue Note have joined forces for Blue Note Re:imagined; a brand-new collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly recorded by a selection of the UK scene’s most exciting young talents.

                                                                                                                                  Blue Note Re:imagined returns this year with a new 16-track compilation featuring fresh takes on music from the illustrious Blue Note vaults recorded by a heavyweight line-up of the UK jazz, soul and R&B scene’s most hotly-tipped rising stars. Arriving off the back of the widespread international success of the first volume, which topped jazz charts around the globe, Blue Note Re:imagined II once again infuses the spirit of the new UK jazz generation into the legendary label’s iconic catalogue, balancing the genre’s tradition with its future and reflecting the melting pot of talent and diversity within the current scene.

                                                                                                                                  “For more than eight decades the artists of Blue Note Records have continually pushed the envelope of contemporary music, and Blue Note Re:imagined II once again honours that legacy by letting the UK’s most creative young artists reinvent the treasures of the Blue Note catalogue through their own lens.” – Blue Note President, Don Was.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  1. Yazz Ahmed - It (Chick Correa)
                                                                                                                                  2. Conor Albert - You Make Me Feel So Good (Bobbi Humphrey)
                                                                                                                                  3. Parthenope - Don’t Know Why (Norah Jones)
                                                                                                                                  4. Swindle - Miss Kane (Donald Byrd)
                                                                                                                                  5. Nubiyan Twist - Through The Noise (Chant No.2) (Donald Byrd)
                                                                                                                                  6. Ego Ella May - Morning Side Of Love (Chico Hamilton)
                                                                                                                                  7. Oscar Jerome - Green With Envy (Grant Green)
                                                                                                                                  8. Daniel Casimir Ft. Rita Moran - Lost (Wayne Shorter)
                                                                                                                                  9. Theon Cross - Epistrophy (Thelonious Monk)
                                                                                                                                  10. Maya Delilah - Harvest Moon (Cassandra Wilson)
                                                                                                                                  11. Kay Young - Feel Like Making Love (Marlena Shaw)
                                                                                                                                  12. Venna & Marco - Where Are We Going (Donald Byrd)
                                                                                                                                  13. Reuben James - Infant Eyes (Wayne Shorter)
                                                                                                                                  14. Binker Golding - Fort Worth (Joe Lovano)
                                                                                                                                  15. Cherise - Sunrise (Norah Jones)
                                                                                                                                  16. Franc Moody - Cristo Redentor (Donald Byrd)

                                                                                                                                  Z Records continues its commitment to unearthing the obscure and long forgotten tracks from the last 40 years through the ever-popular "Under The Influence" series. Following on from Red Greg, Nick The Record, Sean P, Faze Action, and last years Alena Arpels. It’s now the turn of one of the scene’s most impressive collectors & DJs; Rahaan

                                                                                                                                  Hailing from Chicago his love affair with music started in the late 70’s early 80’s, listening to music on the radio combined with his mum and dad playing their records every weekend. In the early 80’s on the South side of Chicago, he started hearing something a bit different, what they called ‘house music’. 

                                                                                                                                  Here Rahaan digs deep into his impressive record collection that he has collected, built up and crafted over his many years of travelling, networking and DJin to showcase 22 of his finest and rarest cuts. Many of the tracks on the album would cost hundreds and that’s if you were even able to find the originals!

                                                                                                                                  As always with ZR compilations a lot of time and effort has been spent on creating these masters from the original vinyl, cleaning them up, removing all the clicks and pops resulting in the cleanest sounding copy possible.

                                                                                                                                  STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                  Matt says: 22 tracks from the Chicago stalwart’s personal collection spanning disco, boogie, funk & gospel. Under The Influence save us time and (lots of money) by not only sourcing these lesser known gems and highly coveted offerings, but cleaning up the masters and presenting them to us in their best possible fidelity.

                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                  Side 1
                                                                                                                                  1. Santrax - Come & Get It (5:18)
                                                                                                                                  2. Marini - Let’s Get It On (6:43)
                                                                                                                                  3. Time Unlimited - Back Fire (8:34)
                                                                                                                                  Side 2
                                                                                                                                  1. Venus Dodson - Shoot Me (With Your Love) (6:16)
                                                                                                                                  2. Wings Of Light - He Loves You (5:00)
                                                                                                                                  3. Ship Of The Desert - Count Of Monte Thisgo (6:00)
                                                                                                                                  4. Frank Hatchett Dance Explosion - Super Hero (1:51)
                                                                                                                                  Side 3
                                                                                                                                  1. Cherish - For You (3:26)
                                                                                                                                  2. Jaze - Wanna Get Down With You (7:21)
                                                                                                                                  3. The 21st Century - One Of These Days (5:23)
                                                                                                                                  4. Porno Disco - Go Down Moses (4:19)
                                                                                                                                  Side 4
                                                                                                                                  1. Cousin Ice - Catch Your Glow (feat Zack Sanders) (6:18)
                                                                                                                                  2. Boobie Knight - Juicy Fruit My Love (6:27)
                                                                                                                                  3. John Lamkin - Ticket (6:21)

                                                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                                                  Adrian Sherwood Presents: Dub No Frontiers

                                                                                                                                    Dub No Frontiers is inspired by and features female vocalists that Adrian Sherwood and the On-U Sound label knew from the UK or had met while travelling around the world. Many of the singers said they felt the dub and reggae arena was a bit of a male preserve and a little intimidating even, so Sherwood decided to invite artistes to perform a song of their choice, all in non-English on his rhythm tracks. Vocalists include Likkle Mai (singing in Japanese), Rita Morar (Hindi), Kerieva (Romani), Neyssatou (Arabic) & Yehaiyahan (Chinese).

                                                                                                                                    The album is dedicated to the memory of both Ariane ‘Ari Up’ Forster and Lincoln Valentine ‘Style’ Scott with whom the project started.

                                                                                                                                    Peter Harris’s cover painting of Afeni Shakur Davis sets the visual tone of the record and both the LP and CD come with a 12-page booklet featuring more of his paintings of inspiring women from the world of literature, politics, law, civil rights and medicine, such as Claudia Jones, Flo Kennedy, Barbara Jordan, Claudette Colvin and Mary Seacole.

                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                    1. Yehaiyahan — Love Hurts [3:11]
                                                                                                                                    2. Likkle Mai — Haste Makes Waste [4:12]
                                                                                                                                    3. Rita Morar — Meri Awaaz Suno (Hear My Voice) [3:15]
                                                                                                                                    4. In Temi Oyedele — I Dupe (Thanks Giving) [4:21]
                                                                                                                                    5. Neyssatou — War [4:15]
                                                                                                                                    6. Maria Wenda — Okama Werek Halok [3:42]
                                                                                                                                    7. Kerieva — Chavale [3:52]
                                                                                                                                    8. JaGodDa — Krysztalowy Aniol (Crystal Angel) [3:57]
                                                                                                                                    9. Saba Tewelde — Semarulay Daqey [2:36]
                                                                                                                                    10. Nadya Ostroff DR.NO — Little Cosmonaut [4:31]

                                                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                                                    Back To Mine: Tycho

                                                                                                                                      As well as being renowned for his photographic and design work under the name ‘ISO50’, Tycho’s music is a blend of various stylistic components, namely in the indie/electronica world blending downtempo guitar, analogue synths and ambient elements such as breathing sounds and excerpts from weather broadcasts and dialogue.

                                                                                                                                      For the majority of Back To Mine artists, music was always their first love. For Scott Hansen however it was all about graphic design, drawing and photography until a friend at college gave him some damaged audio equipment. “I had just ventured into electronic music via early drum & bass and suddenly my mind started to wonder how music was made and about the whole creative process.” It was this passion for LTJ Bukem and Roni Size that set the base for the career of the San Francisco-based producer, composer, musician and creative force behind his twice Grammy nominated Tycho project. Intertwining carefully crafted visuals with a pulsating combination of ambience, samples, guitars and synthesizers, the Tycho story is now six albums old since the arrival of ‘Past Is Prologue’ in 2006.

                                                                                                                                      “I have been making music for over 25 years, but I feel like I am just beginning,” he laughs from his west-coast studio. “For my Back To Mine album I wanted to take things one step further than one of my club or Burning Man sets as I knew this was an opportunity to enter that whole headphone, other worldly, cinematic, soundscape space. I wanted the album to be almost like a dream sequence for the listener.”

                                                                                                                                      Another highlight in the series for Back To Mine, who have already delivered recent stand out editions from the likes of Jungle, Fatboy Slim and Nightmares On Wax. This edition from Tycho is another timeless collection in the long standing and sought-after collectable series.

                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                      A1. Tycho - Spectre (Bibio Remix)
                                                                                                                                      A2. Casino Versus Japan - It's Very Sunny
                                                                                                                                      A3. Lancaster - Last Sunset
                                                                                                                                      A4. Nate Mercereau - Of Course That's Happening
                                                                                                                                      A5. Craft Spells - Our Park By Night
                                                                                                                                      B1. Panama - Destroyer
                                                                                                                                      B2. Muddy Monk - Divine
                                                                                                                                      B3. Schneider TM - Frogtoise
                                                                                                                                      B4. Luke Abbott - Modern Driveway
                                                                                                                                      C1. Little Dragon - Little Man (Tycho Remix)
                                                                                                                                      C2. Weval - You Made It (Part II)
                                                                                                                                      C3. Tourist - Elixir
                                                                                                                                      C4. Octo Octa - Beam Me Up (Please Take Me Away Mix)
                                                                                                                                      D1. Tycho - Local
                                                                                                                                      D2. Ulrich Schnauss - In All The Wrong Places
                                                                                                                                      D3. Tycho - PBS - Live Edit
                                                                                                                                      D4. Slowdive - Sugar For The Pill (Radio Edit)

                                                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                                                      Elsewhere VXIII

                                                                                                                                        From its genesis on the sun-drenched streets of Tirana, Albania to the wider sonic spheres inhabited by adventurous heads everywhere, Brussels-based deep digger soFa has assembled a fresh outing in his eclectic compilation series. Whilst the Elsewhere banner has previously focused on unorthodox spaces of the dancefloor via a series of different labels, including experimental imprints like Emotional Response, Music For Dreams and Kalahari Oyster Cult.

                                                                                                                                        The latest instalment is something else entirely. Elsewhere VXII is a beguiling collection of songs and soundscapes that form a bridge between the traditional and the otherworldly.This gathering of outernational rhythms, drones and folk tales takes in a dizzying array of cultures and folkloric traditions, mapping out their common ground with style and finesse. Here we witness a Romanian Christian carol (from Colinde Netemperate) side by side with glacial abstraction from a Mexican artist based in Belgium (Vica Pachecho) The ritualistic mantras of Ladr’ache share headspace with the beatific acid folk of Odessey And Oracle. Meanwhile, ululatory drone-based rapture (courtesy of NÅR) marries with electronic reinterpretations of Greek rural serenades from Anna vs June.Unified by deep roots in yet branching out fearlessly into the unknown, all these stylings and more cohere and coalesce into an intoxicating patchwork. Yet as much as it may be driven by a DJ’s internal logic, this is primarily a work of border-free serendipity. The same forces that introduced soFa to the violin of Aida Al Hani while walking in Tirana, forging the impetus for this collection, are those that sent both soFa and Rocket Recordings in the direction of NÅR for the album entirely independently of each other. Navigating currents and vibrations that unite the globe, Elsewhere VXIII is a psychic transmission from a singular place where the stars align.

                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                        Aida Al Hani – Kafeja Gati
                                                                                                                                        Colinde Netemperate – Din Patru Cornuri De Lume
                                                                                                                                        Tempo Venus & Ox – Y
                                                                                                                                        Pedro Castanheira & Caroline Oulman – A Saia Da Carolina
                                                                                                                                        Nâr Feat. June As – Baba Mimoun
                                                                                                                                        Ugne&maria – Apie Lubas (feat Poetry By Birute Kapustinskaite)
                                                                                                                                        Ladr.ache – A Mi Fiasco (live In Casteau)
                                                                                                                                        Vica Pacheco – El Fuego
                                                                                                                                        Odessey And Oracle – J'ai Vu Un Croco
                                                                                                                                        Praah – André
                                                                                                                                        Anna Vs June – Dahtila
                                                                                                                                        Nyati Mayi & The Astral Synth Transmitters – Lolokele
                                                                                                                                        Cyril Cyril – Mariid
                                                                                                                                        Kӣr – Zimovka

                                                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                                                        Soul Jazz Records Presents - Disco Reggae Rockers

                                                                                                                                          ‘Disco Reggae Rockers’ features wicked reggae disco versions of funk, soul and disco classics.

                                                                                                                                          This new album follows on from Soul Jazz Records’ earlier highly successful ‘Hustle: Disco Reggae’ and features reggae covers of classic songs by Earth, Wind and Fire, Michael Jackson, The Isley Brothers, Candi Staton, Curtis Mayfield and more, as performed by Derrick Harriott, Devon Russell, Hortense Ellis, Glen Adams, Dave Barker and others.

                                                                                                                                          The most straightforward definition of ‘Disco Reggae’ is to describe it as American disco and soul songs covered by reggae artists. But the relationship is binary – this is no mere subservient island appreciation of North American dominant culture but instead an example of the interweaving thread of Jamaican and American music that travels back and forth between the major cities of Kingston, London, Toronto, New York, Chicago and Philadelphia.

                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                          Devon Russell - Move On Up
                                                                                                                                          Crashers - Flight To Jamaica
                                                                                                                                          Valerie Harrison - Fool’s Paradise
                                                                                                                                          Bill Campbell - For The Love Of You
                                                                                                                                          Risco Connection - It’s My House
                                                                                                                                          Dave Barker - Glow Of Love
                                                                                                                                          Derrick Harriott - Caught You In A Lie
                                                                                                                                          Hortense Ellis - Young Hearts Run Free
                                                                                                                                          Ed Watson And Brass Circle - Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’
                                                                                                                                          Devon Russell - We The People Who Are Darker Than Blue
                                                                                                                                          Seventh Extension - Reasons
                                                                                                                                          Derrick Harriott - Brown Baby
                                                                                                                                          Ed Watson And Brass Circle - Let’s Groove
                                                                                                                                          Pete Campbell & The Sunshine Girls - Don’t Let Love Get You Down
                                                                                                                                          Webby Jay - In The Rain
                                                                                                                                          Glen Adams Affair - Just A Groove

                                                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                                                          You Flexi Thing Vol 10 : Do You Think I’m Flexi

                                                                                                                                            The latest in underground label R*E*P*E*A*T's series of bendy compilations is released to mark a gig in Swansea on 17th September. This will see Swansea Sound play their first ever Swansea gig; more remarkably this will be the first ever time that the band's Hue Williams, one time Pooh Stick and long time musical mover and shaker, has played his home town. His bandmates, in what has been dubbed an 'indie super group', include Amelia Fletcher (singer in The Pooh Sticks and also ex- Talulah Gosh and Heavenly.They are joined on the flexi by Simon Love who has contributed a rarely heard track from from his days with Simon Love and the Old Romantics.

                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                            1. SWANSEA SOUND - Indies Of The World - Teen Anthems Remix By John William Davies
                                                                                                                                            2. SIMON LOVE - Universal Love

                                                                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                                                                            Garage Psychédélique (The Best Of Garage Psych And Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)

                                                                                                                                              Two-Piers, the label that brought you ‘Pop Psychédélique (The Best of French Psychedelic Pop 1964-2019)’ bring you the second instalment in the series ‘Garage Psychédélique (The Best of Garage Psych and Pzyk Rock 1965-2019)’. A thrill a minute dive into the crazy awesome world of Garage Psychedelic Rock.

                                                                                                                                              From the Psych sound explosion onto the Underground club scene in the US and UK in the mid 1960s, its discovery by a wider audience via the exceptional Nuggets and Pebbles compilation series in the 1970-1980s. Through its mainstream revival with the Garage sound of the late 1990- early 2000s, to the current crop of exceptional bands flying the Garage Psych flag today, ‘Garage Psychédélique’ takes you on a journey and gives you a little taste of some of the finest music from the scene and the bands that blazed a trail for others to follow…..Sit back and enjoy the ride!

                                                                                                                                              From the opening bars of The Sonics ‘Have love Will Travel’ through the Psych workout that is Count Five’s ‘Psychotic Reaction’ to the joys of 60s Beat Psych groups from the US such as The Paragons, The Preachers, The Strangeloves, The Squires, and the eccentric stylings of The Monks. The album careers along at a blistering pace of Garage Psych brilliance, jammed packed full of Underground floor fillers a plenty.

                                                                                                                                              US legendary underground acts such as The Electric Prunes, The Chocolate Watch Band and MC5 all deliver classic tracks for the cause, and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson even makes a foray into the psych rock sound with ‘Jump into the Fire’.

                                                                                                                                              In recent years such bands as Thee Oh Sees, Moon Duo and Allah-Las from the US have taken the Garage Psych influence and 60s sound and made it their own. A whole crop of bands such as White Hills, Gnod and Goat from the scene have evolved the music into a heavier ‘Pyzk Rock’ feel with a darker and heavier vibe, but crucially still with the joyous undertones that the scene brings to its devotees.

                                                                                                                                              The Garage Psych sound has influenced groups from around the globe with bands like Liverpool’s The Stairs ‘Weed Bus’, Scotland’s finest The Poets with ‘That’s the Way It’s Gotta Be’, The Bogeymen, a largely undiscovered 90s Psych Hammond band from France with ‘Electrocution’. Hailing from Sweden Goat bring us ‘Gathering of Ancient Tribes’ and The Hives their dancefloor anthem ‘Main Offender’. From Perth, Australia Pond’s Psych leanings on ‘Fantastic Explosion of Time’ are clear to see. Finally, Kevin Parker’s band Tame Impala were very influenced by the whole garage psych sound in their early band incarnation, as perfectly showcased here on the epic wig out that is ‘Half Full Glass of Wine’ that closes the album.

                                                                                                                                              This isn’t meant to be a ‘crate diggers’ album or a compilation of ‘obscure hard to find tracks’ to out-do your mates. It is quite simply a celebration of the Garage Psychédélique scene and a chance to revel in its brilliance and dance around your kitchen. If it means you go down a rabbit warren of discovery to unearth more gems and brilliant bands from the Garage Psych scene then job done! 


                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              2LP Vinyl Tracklist:
                                                                                                                                              A1) The Sonics - Have Love Will Travel
                                                                                                                                              A2) Count Five - Psychotic Reaction
                                                                                                                                              A3) The Paragons - Abba
                                                                                                                                              A4) Kim Fowley - The Trip
                                                                                                                                              A5) The Preachers - Who Do You Love **
                                                                                                                                              A6) The Strangeloves - Night Time
                                                                                                                                              A7) The Monks - Oh, How To Do Now
                                                                                                                                              A8) The Bogeymen - Electrocution
                                                                                                                                              B1) Harry Nilsson - Jump Into The Fire (Single Version)
                                                                                                                                              B2) The Eyes - When The Night Falls
                                                                                                                                              B3) 13th Floor Elevators - Reverberation (Doubt)
                                                                                                                                              B4) The Poets - That’s The Way It’s Gotta Be
                                                                                                                                              B5) The Squires - Going All The Way
                                                                                                                                              B6) The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
                                                                                                                                              B7) The Chocolate Watch Band - I’m Not Like Everybody Else
                                                                                                                                              B8) MC5 - Gotta Keep Movin’
                                                                                                                                              C1) The Stairs - Weed Bus
                                                                                                                                              C2) The Hives - Main Offender
                                                                                                                                              C3) Pond - Fantastic Explosion Of Time
                                                                                                                                              C4) Novella - Somethings Must Change
                                                                                                                                              C5) Thee Oh Sees - Web
                                                                                                                                              C6) Allah-Las - Catamaran
                                                                                                                                              D1) Moon Duo - Eye 2 Eye
                                                                                                                                              D2) White Hills, Gnod - Run-a-Round **
                                                                                                                                              D3) Goat - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes
                                                                                                                                              D4) Tame Impala - Half Full Glass Of Wine
                                                                                                                                              (** Exclusive To Vinyl)

                                                                                                                                              CD Tracklist:
                                                                                                                                              1) The Sonics - Have Love Will Travel
                                                                                                                                              2) Count Five - Psychotic Reaction
                                                                                                                                              3) The Paragons - Abba
                                                                                                                                              4) Kim Fowler - The Trip
                                                                                                                                              5) The Strangeloves - Night Time
                                                                                                                                              6) The Monks - Oh, How We Do Now
                                                                                                                                              7) The Bogeymen - Electrocution
                                                                                                                                              8) Harry Nilsson - Jump Into The Fire (Single Version)
                                                                                                                                              9) The Eyes - When The Night Falls
                                                                                                                                              10) 13th Floor Elevators - Reverberation (Doubt)
                                                                                                                                              11) The Poets - That’s The Way It’s Gotta Be
                                                                                                                                              12) The Squires - Going All The Way
                                                                                                                                              13) The Electric Prunes - I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
                                                                                                                                              14) The Chocolate Watch Band - I’m Not Like Everybody Else
                                                                                                                                              15) MC5 - Gotta Keep Movin’
                                                                                                                                              16) The Stairs - Weed Bus
                                                                                                                                              17) The Hives - Main Offender
                                                                                                                                              18) Pond - Fantastic Explosion Of Time
                                                                                                                                              19) Novella - Somethings Must Change
                                                                                                                                              20) Thee Oh Sees - Web
                                                                                                                                              21) Allah-Las - Catamaran
                                                                                                                                              22) Moon Duo - Eye 2 Eye
                                                                                                                                              23) Goat - Gathering Of Ancient Tribes
                                                                                                                                              24) Tame Impala - Half Full Glass Of Wine

                                                                                                                                              For EPMmusic's 100th release they're throwing it back to another milestone. Last year, EPM celebrated 20 years in the business with a series of vinyl EPs and a compilation. Now they've enlisted Shed, CYRK, Inigo Kennedy and Works of Intent to remix some of those 'EPM20' tracks.

                                                                                                                                              On the A-side, the highly acclaimed and always uncompromising Shed (one of the many aliases of Berlin's René Pawlowitz) delivers a raw and tribal take on Regis 'Beyond The Reach Of Time'. From one legend to a current electro phenomenon CYRK, fresh off the back of their collaborative 'Freundschaft' album on Burial Soil turn their hand to Freddie Fresh's 'ProMars' adding their own style of tuff 'lectro funk.

                                                                                                                                              Flip over for one of the UK's techno warriors, Inigo Kennedy, as the Asymmetric man goes all out on his ominously epic and bass laden remix of 'Io' by Bryan Chapman. To close the EP is UK electronic artist and DJ, Works of Intent (f.k.a. R.O.S.H) with a twisted remix of Paul Mac's 'Nothing Remains' bringing in elements of rave, breaks and sci fi sonics.



                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                              Matt says: Been a while since we've had a proper techno record blow our balls off. Queue EPM with another instalment of their 20th anniversary series. If your nethers are intact after that Regis opening blow; I'm sure the remaining three wrecking balls should have you scanning the underwear section of Primark pretty pronto.

                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                              A1. Regis - Beyond The Reach Of Time (Shed Remix)
                                                                                                                                              A2. Freddie Fresh Aka Modulator - ProMars (CYRK Remix)
                                                                                                                                              AA1. Bryan Chapman - Io (Inigo Kennedy Remix)
                                                                                                                                              AA2. Paul Mac - Nothing Remains (Works Of Intent Remix)

                                                                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                                                                              End Of The Road Presents: Between The Music

                                                                                                                                                Each year, in the weeks that follow End of the Road, the festival’s founder, Simon Taffe, receives a flurry of emails. There are notes of thanks, of course, and the tying up of festival business, but in amongst them he will find numerous messages asking urgent questions such as: “What was that song playing two songs before Mac DeMarco came on?” It was in answer to these persistent queries that End of the Road decided to launch the first of what will be an ongoing compilation series: Between the Music.

                                                                                                                                                “A compilation based on all the tracks that I play in between bands on all the different stages. It’s not really necessarily bands that play End of the Road, it’s more like my whole record collection.”

                                                                                                                                                Taffe has distinct memories of going to festivals that hadn’t given much thought to the music playing between performers; the repetition of it, the sudden jolt of it. When End of the Road first began, he was determined that his festival would not make the same oversight.

                                                                                                                                                Before the first ever End Of The Road, Simon sat up all night with a friend, burning songs to CDs, considering every stage and every track in detail. He has continued this approach ever since, always finishing his playlists at the eleventh hour, always spurred on by the thought of what song will you have as the first song opening the main stage.

                                                                                                                                                “I still get really excited to make a compilation, even though it’s a lot bloody harder these days because everyone’s heard everything on Spotify,” he says. “But I love sharing music with people and love introducing them to songs.”

                                                                                                                                                To listen to Between the Music is something akin to spending a short while in Taffe’s company, or perhaps a long weekend at his festival. There is the sheer exuberant love for music, the sense of discovery, the delight in the unexpected rhythmic turn. Above anything, there is the feeling that Between the Music is a compilation series that could just play on forever.

                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                A1 Lifes To Short - The Lafayette
                                                                                                                                                A2 Drip Drop - Dion
                                                                                                                                                A3 Observeatory Crest - Beefheart
                                                                                                                                                A4 Fallin Rain - Link Wray
                                                                                                                                                A5 I Got A Name - Jim Croce
                                                                                                                                                A6 Hey I Know You – Monzos
                                                                                                                                                A7 Anchin Kifu Ayinkash - Hailu Megia Dahlak Band
                                                                                                                                                A8 Im So Depressed - Abner Jay
                                                                                                                                                B1 Have You Been Good To Yourself - Johnie Frieson
                                                                                                                                                B2 Khala My Freind - Amanaz
                                                                                                                                                B3 Looking For A Home - Al Kooper And Shuggie Ottis
                                                                                                                                                B4 She Turns My Radio On - Jim Ford
                                                                                                                                                B5 Any Other Way - Jackie Shane
                                                                                                                                                B6 Any Day Now - Chuck Jackson
                                                                                                                                                C1 Cripple Creek - Alexandra Skip Spence
                                                                                                                                                C2 Sweet Memories - Micky Newbury
                                                                                                                                                C3 Blue Vein - Lael Neale
                                                                                                                                                C4 Mothers Last Words To Her Son -Washington Phillips
                                                                                                                                                C5 I Stole The Right To Live - Michael Hurley
                                                                                                                                                C6 Cold Bitter Tears - Ted Hawkins
                                                                                                                                                C7 Child Of God - Josphine Foster
                                                                                                                                                D1 Lucky Strikes And Liquid Gold - Jeff Cowell
                                                                                                                                                D2 Clay Pigeons - Blaze Foley
                                                                                                                                                D3 You Got Me - Crow Johnson
                                                                                                                                                D4 Glücklich. Traurig. Seltsam - Die Wellttaumforscher
                                                                                                                                                D5 Jesus Give Me Water - The Soul Stirrers
                                                                                                                                                D6 Lazy Bones - Paul Robeson
                                                                                                                                                D7 Please Stay - The Cryin Shames

                                                                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                Fabric Presents Mind Against

                                                                                                                                                  Mind Against’s gift is for creating emotion through the synths and percussive instruments in their studio where their slick, moving take on techno makes for a special kind of peak across festivals and club dancefloors. Their mix for fabric - that coincides with a fast-moving ticket selling date at the club the weekend of its release - draws on the psychedelic hooks of 1980s soundtracks and modern dance music’s emphasis on sound design to create a distinctive and immensely powerful compilation. Eleven exclusive tracks grace the eighteen track comp – tunes all matched by the melodic genre and written by friends of the Fognini brothers. The standout track of the mix is the closing number – a transcendent collaborative effort between Mind Against and young innovator Dyzen.

                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                  LP TRACKLIST
                                                                                                                                                  A1 Mind Against & Dyzen - Freedom
                                                                                                                                                  A2 Marino Canal - Universa
                                                                                                                                                  A3 Red Axes - Connector
                                                                                                                                                  B1 Echonomist - Mango
                                                                                                                                                  B2 Aera - Ketosis
                                                                                                                                                  B3 Sam Shure - Particles
                                                                                                                                                  C1 Toto Chiavetta - Prodotto Astratto (Dub)
                                                                                                                                                  C2 Nandu - Viciously Searching For Another Dimension
                                                                                                                                                  C3 Shiffer - Fatalist
                                                                                                                                                  D1 Yotam Avni - Take One
                                                                                                                                                  D2 Frankey & Sandrino - Hollow
                                                                                                                                                  D3 ENØS - With You 

                                                                                                                                                  CD TRACKLIST

                                                                                                                                                  1. Aurora Halal - Just Tell Me
                                                                                                                                                  2. Jonathan Kaspar - Bigna
                                                                                                                                                  3. Shiffer - Fatalist
                                                                                                                                                  4. Fluxion - You Don't Know Me (Joey Anderson Remix)
                                                                                                                                                  5. ENØS - With You
                                                                                                                                                  6. Frankey & Sandrino - Hollow
                                                                                                                                                  7. J. Wiltshire - Luv44
                                                                                                                                                  8. Red Axes - Connector
                                                                                                                                                  9. Nandu - Viciously Searching For Another Dimension
                                                                                                                                                  10. Roman Flügel - D.I.S.C.O.
                                                                                                                                                  11. Echonomist - Mango
                                                                                                                                                  12. Marino Canal - Universa
                                                                                                                                                  13. Toto Chiavetta - Prodotto Astratto (Dub)
                                                                                                                                                  14. Yotam Avni - Take One
                                                                                                                                                  15. Aera - Ketosis
                                                                                                                                                  16. Butch - Lale
                                                                                                                                                  17. Sam Shure - Particles
                                                                                                                                                  18. Mind Against & Dyzen - Freedom (Club Mix) 

                                                                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                  Imaginational Anthem Vol. XI : Chrome Universal - A Survey Of Modern Pedal Steel

                                                                                                                                                    Curated by in-demand Nashville pedal steel maverick and Third Man recording artist Luke Schneider, the eleventh volume of Tompkins Square’s venerable Imaginational Anthem acoustic guitar series features exclusive tracks by legend BJ Cole, as well as leading exponents on the instrument including Susan Alcorn, Luke himself, and British expat /Nashville hotshot Spencer Cullum among others. Nashville native and Merge recording artist William Tyler has written a beautiful detailed history of the pedal steel for the package (CD & LP versions only).

                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                    1. BJ Cole - Ely Revisited
                                                                                                                                                    2. Jonny Lam - Rainbow Across The Valley
                                                                                                                                                    3. Rocco DeLuca - Many Singing Softly
                                                                                                                                                    4. Luke Schneider - Yosemite
                                                                                                                                                    5.Spencer Cullum - An Ode To Dungeness
                                                                                                                                                    6. Barry Walker, Jr. - I Will Tread Upon The Lion And The Cobra
                                                                                                                                                    7. Susan Alcorn - Gilmore Blue
                                                                                                                                                    8. Maggie Bjorklund - Lysglimt
                                                                                                                                                    9. Will Van Horn - Attwater

                                                                                                                                                    Future Disco present the "Mirrorball Motel" - a shimmering nocturnal world of dancing pleasure. A 19-track exploration of the now, by artists like Digitalism, Cinthie, Bondax, Reflex, Roosevelt and more. 

                                                                                                                                                    This bumper collection features five exclusive new tunes. Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez's "Starlight" (Future Disco Ballroom Dub) has a classic disco feel from the two first ladies of the green. Italoconnection - "All Over" (Future Disco Edit) brings an eighties vibe that reminds us of Ibiza venue Pikes, whilst the mysterious Clive From Accounts 'You Understand' impresses with its soaring strings and house bassline. The final two exclusives are Charlie Hepworth's 2It's Satisfaction" with its full thrill house drums and acid flashes, and Boys Shorts's "Suburban Love Affair" (Brian Ring Remix), which sounds like summer on the shores of Los Angeles in 1989.

                                                                                                                                                    Elsewhere is the simple but effective future disco of Bondax, a Brazilian via French disco cut from PPJ, and exciting and intricate grooves from the trio of Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek. There is euphoric 90s house from Saison, challenging yet reassuring vocal work from the legendary Roisin Murphy as remixed to perfection by the wizard that is The Reflex and much more besides.

                                                                                                                                                    "Future Disco: Mirror Ball Motel" is a wide-angle view of an idealistic dancefloor, all served up with that famously characterful and vibrant Future Disco style. If you've ever danced under the stars with your eyes wide shut, then this one's for you. 

                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                    VINYL TRACKLISTING:
                                                                                                                                                    A1 Róisín Murphy - Incapable (The Reflex Revision)
                                                                                                                                                    A2 Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez - Starlight (Future Disco Ballroom Dub)
                                                                                                                                                    A3 Roosevelt - See You Again (Lazywax Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    B1 Saison - Rocinante
                                                                                                                                                    B2 Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek - Taqa
                                                                                                                                                    B3 PPJ - Primavera
                                                                                                                                                    B4 Bondax - Don’t Want It (feat. Tara McDonald)
                                                                                                                                                    C1 Boys Shorts - Suburban Love Affair (Brian Ring Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    C2 Italoconnection - All Over (Future Disco Edit)
                                                                                                                                                    C3 Elder Island - I Fold You (Kassian Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    C4 Digitalism - Offline
                                                                                                                                                    D1 Clive From Accounts - You Understand
                                                                                                                                                    D2 Storken - Think Happy Be Happy (Dorothys Fortress Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    D3 Gilligan Moss - Ultraparadiso
                                                                                                                                                    D4 Kosmo Kint & Kapote - Strangers

                                                                                                                                                    CD TRACKLISTING:
                                                                                                                                                    01) Róisín Murphy - Incapable (The Reflex Revision)
                                                                                                                                                    02) Daisybelle & Tasty Lopez - Starlight (Future Disco Ballroom Dub)
                                                                                                                                                    03) Roosevelt - See You Again (Lazywax Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    04) Saison - Rocinante
                                                                                                                                                    05) Breakbot, Irfane & Yuksek - Taqa
                                                                                                                                                    06) PPJ - Primavera
                                                                                                                                                    07) Boys Shorts - Suburban Love Affair (Brian Ring Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    08) Bondax - Don’t Want It
                                                                                                                                                    09) Clive From Accounts - You Understand
                                                                                                                                                    10) Elder Island - I Fold You (Kassian Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    11) Charlie Hepworth - Its Satisfaction
                                                                                                                                                    12) Italo Connection - All Over (Future Disco Edit)
                                                                                                                                                    13) Cri - Love Spirit (Cinthie Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    14) Mix & Fairbanks - Messenger
                                                                                                                                                    15) Digitalism - Offline
                                                                                                                                                    16) Storken - Think Happy Be Happy (Dorothys Fortress Remix)
                                                                                                                                                    17) EYNKA - Ascendance
                                                                                                                                                    18) Gilligan Moss - Ultraparadiso 

                                                                                                                                                    A new compilation series kicks off with an absolutely belting double LP that features a selection of hard-to-find records (some impossible to find) and some that have been hiding in plain sight all along.

                                                                                                                                                    They all share common qualities, being that they are beautiful, soul quenched songs that sing of love, peace and unity."With Love: Volume 1" has been compiled by Miche and presents a curated selection of rare Brazilian, gospel, modern soul and jazz-fusion fire. We have Brazilian rarities by Alcione and Quientaessencia, UFO gospel by Keith Chism & Light, the jazz-funk / AOR sounds of City Lites taken from a Radio Station album, and the anthemic feel-good emotional soul of Belita Woods to name but a few.

                                                                                                                                                    Tracking down artists and musicians from the past is an art form. Like a seagull swooping for treats, sometimes the prizes are easily found, and at other times, it's the result of very late nights trolling through Facebook profiles, message boards, hitting dead ends and following red herrings, and yet still the search goes on. This compilation is a true labour of love with all the artists tracked down and licensed by Miche. It has long been an ambition of the London based musical connoisseur to compile an album, and like anything that requires craft, care, and knowledge - it takes time. There are many twists and turns in the hunt for those records that make your jaw drop.

                                                                                                                                                    A sublime selection of glorious modern soul, Brazilian rare gems and groovefuelled gospel. Featuring hard-to-find records, some impossible to find, and some that have been hiding in plain sight all along.

                                                                                                                                                    TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                    South Funk Blvd. - Skying High (Getting Off On Your Lovin')
                                                                                                                                                    Ad Libs - Don't Need No Fortune Teller
                                                                                                                                                    Atlantis - Hung Up About You
                                                                                                                                                    Smoke Inc. - Waitin' For Love
                                                                                                                                                    Mandisa - Summer Love
                                                                                                                                                    City Lites - Now You've Gone Away
                                                                                                                                                    Papaya - Favela
                                                                                                                                                    Alcione - Este Mundo Tem
                                                                                                                                                    Quintaessencia - Serrado
                                                                                                                                                    Superior Elevation - It Was September
                                                                                                                                                    Keith Chism & Light - My Life And Song
                                                                                                                                                    Belita Woods - Magic Corner
                                                                                                                                                    Spare Hare - Ain't No Doubt About It
                                                                                                                                                    Sammy Acuna - Never Found A Girl
                                                                                                                                                    Sweet Mixture - House Of Fun And Love

                                                                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                    Paul Hillery Presents Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours Vol. 1

                                                                                                                                                      For volume one in the series, Paul has compiled nineteen tracks that represent the journey he’s been on with the Folk Funk and Trippy Troubadours sound to date. There’s music here that has never seen the light of day, demo versions that never made the cut, new exclusive material and beloved classics from the FFTT vaults. The compilation is a sonic landscape of canyon rock, hot tub soul, Frisco folk, Balearic breeze and trippy troubadourial treasures, all lovingly handpicked for the series.

                                                                                                                                                      To whet people's appetites for this alluring funky, psychedelic collection, do listen to a first single in form of 'Sweet Sweet Stay A While' by American singer songwriter Jeb Loy Nichols above. Dubbed ‘The high priest of country cool’ by Rolling Stone Magazine, Nichols was raised on bluegrass and country in Missouri, lived in New York in the late 70s during the birth of hip hop and rap and shared a squat in the early '80s with The Slits' Ari Up, Adrian Sherwood and Neneh Cherry in post punk London. All meaning that his complete disregard for genre purity have been one of Nichols biggest influences, which is there in great abundance on the soulful 'Sweet Sweet Stay A While'.

                                                                                                                                                      More about dj and curator Paul Hillery
                                                                                                                                                      Paul has carried his record boxes to many a venue and played alongside The Polyphonic Spree, Arthur Lee and Love, Bonnie Dobson, Spiritualized, 4 Hero, Happy Mondays, Simian, The Bees, Julian Cope, Courtney Pine and many, many more. He has also graced the turntables at Spiritland, Refuge, Festival No.6, Lunar Festival, Edinburgh Festival and Psychemagik’s Magik Forest to name a few and has supplied guest mixes for radio stations in South America, the USA, Europe and all over the UK.

                                                                                                                                                      Over to Paul to talk more about the compilation here:
                                                                                                                                                      “So, what is this ‘Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours’ thing anyway? Well, it’s tricky to put a finger on. Folk-funk had been around for a while, so I added ‘and Trippy Troubadours’ to give me a little wiggle room from the genre police. To me, the folk- funk groove sounds like it has one leg shorter than the other; let’s call it a funky limp. ‘Feel the Spirit’ by Heaven & Earth, ‘Taking So Long’ by Kathy Smith, ‘Mountain Song’ by Penny Nichols, and ‘Wooden Ships’ by Christine Harwood are all great places to start.”

                                                                                                                                                      Folk Funk and Trippy Troubadours is series of releases that both Paul and all at RE:WARM hope you will come to treasure and hold dear: a heartfelt compilation released with the full support of all featured artists. Tune in, turn on and drop the needle on four sides of the compilation and join us as we travel deep into a vast and wonderful musical universe...

                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                      Side One
                                                                                                                                                      A1. Duncan Pryce Kirk - 'Space Out'
                                                                                                                                                      A2. Eik - 'Mr Sadness'
                                                                                                                                                      A3. Joe Hall And Eyeball Wine Company - 'Movable Feast'
                                                                                                                                                      A4. Christian Besa Wright - 'Cherry Blossom Oak'
                                                                                                                                                      A5. Wendy Grose - 'Blue Sunny Sky Day'
                                                                                                                                                      A6. Ruth Finlay - 'Deep Calls To Deep' ^
                                                                                                                                                      Side Two
                                                                                                                                                      B1. Will And James Ragar - 'Clouds Lift' §
                                                                                                                                                      B2. Scott Seskind - 'I Wonder'
                                                                                                                                                      B3. Tim McKenna - 'Where Are You?' ∞
                                                                                                                                                      B4. Jeb Loy Nichols - 'Sweet Sweet Stay Awhile'
                                                                                                                                                      B5. Gary Boyle - 'So Many Times Before'
                                                                                                                                                      Side Three
                                                                                                                                                      C1. Peter Wale - 'One Quiet Sultry Sunday'
                                                                                                                                                      C2. Sorahan - 'With His Siller In His Hand'
                                                                                                                                                      C3. Cindi Titzer - 'All For You' ∞
                                                                                                                                                      Side Four
                                                                                                                                                      D1. Smokey - 'Topaz'
                                                                                                                                                      D2. Geoff Bartley - 'Don’t Want To Know About Evil'
                                                                                                                                                      D3. Robin Woodland - 'One Golden Moment'
                                                                                                                                                      D4. Richard Pass - 'We’ll Find Love'
                                                                                                                                                      D5. Kip Carmen - 'That’s Enough For Me' §

                                                                                                                                                      ^ First Time On Vinyl
                                                                                                                                                      § Previously Unreleased, Or Unreleased Version
                                                                                                                                                      ∞ Remastered

                                                                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                      Revenge Of The She-Punks: A Feminist Music History - Compilation Inspired By The Book By Vivien Goldman

                                                                                                                                                        Since the historiography of punk is a male-dominated one, a "Revenge of the She-Punks" was long overdue. This feminist reckoning was written by none other than post-punk pioneer Vivien Goldman, who has an insider's perspective due to her work as a musician and one of Britain's first female music writers. Along four themes - Identity, Money, Love and Protest - the "punk professor" traces empowering moments that punk holds especially for women. This Compilation is inspired by the book, which was originally released by University of Texas Press in 2019.

                                                                                                                                                        Compiled and with liner notes by Vivien Goldman. “We're not talking a mean-spirited gotcha! revenge here. As both my book that inspired it and this recording prove, us She-Punks' revenge is about our complex survival in an all too often hostile environment.The book offers a template to finding a way through the patriarchal labyrinth of the music industry by telling the back- stories of thirty-eight songs by women from not only the Anglophone countries, but Africa, the Caribbean, Asia and Eastern and Continental Europe. Together, they demonstrate how girls around the world, with no or few role models, found ways to thwart blockages and become self-expressive musicians, breaking traditions and expectations, setting new standards with every chord. Alas, for a raft of factors it was impossible to include them all; but herein lies a stirring and representative selection. Cumulatively, we hear how female artists everywhere are moved to sing about the common issues that I distilled down to be the core themes of the book: the bare-bones of living that connect us, wherever we are. We open with Identity featuring Fea, Big Joanie, The Raincoats, Blondie and Poly Styrene with X-Ray Spex. Then comes Money with Patti Smith, Shonen Knife, Malaria! and the Slits; followed by Love/Unlove: Crass, Cherry Vanilla, Grace Jones, Rhoda Dakar with the Special AKA, Alice Bag (The Bags), Tribe 8 and the Au Pairs, the Mo-dettes, Neneh Cherry from the UK/Sweden/US and this writer/musician. The closing chapter, Protest, features Sleater-Kinney, Jayne Cortez and the Firespitters Skinny Girl Diet, Vi Subversa and the Poison Girls, the Czech Republic's Zuby Nehty, Colombia's Fertil Miseria and Jamaica's Tanya Stephens. Many people have questioned how I arrived at those four themes (answer: thinking,) and so far, no-one has disagreed.However, in sequencing this compilation, the important thing was to sonically flow through the breadth of our creativity, led by the rhythms and sound, rather than the lyrics; they, I already knew, formed a compelling whole, an implacable critique. My perspective on punk is based on spirit rather than adherence to the venerated concept of the genre as only a frenetic full-frontal sonic attack (though that is also represented here). Having been involved with the movement at the start in mid-1970s London, as Features Editor of the punk rock weekly, Sounds, I understood it to be a front line, inclusionary genre, with DIY at its core, which is why it was the first genre to give anything approaching an equal platform to women musicians.

                                                                                                                                                        Especially for the less conventional, all too often the path for women artists is still steeper than that of male peers. Despite the massive success of today's female superstars, there remains a quota perception in an industry that still largely lives in boystown (though always factor in that it's not the men, it's the mentality,) who are less receptive to forceful females; like the sort of bookers who say, Well, we've done our bit, we've booked our female artist - as if booking women were some grim post-MeToo duty.But as heard in these tracks, in all its forms, whether sounding strident or soft, punk is a music of resistance; women's punk specially so. We continue to rail at and use our music to shift a system which, in America as this release comes out - let alone in countries long known to be suppressive of women - our basic human agency is under attack on more than one front, notably where equal pay and abortion are concerned. Welcome to some very necessary and in many cases, too little heard voices of women whose creativity could not be stopped, and who managed to use music to mould their environment, create their own space, and live as self-actualized artists.”

                                                                                                                                                        TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                        LP 1
                                                                                                                                                        A1) Tanya Stephens – Welcome To The Rebelution
                                                                                                                                                        A2) Au Pairs – It’s Obvious
                                                                                                                                                        A3) X-Ray Spex – Identity
                                                                                                                                                        A4) Fea – Mujer Moderna
                                                                                                                                                        A5) The Bags – Babylonian Gorgon
                                                                                                                                                        A6) Fértil Miseria – Visiones De La Muerte
                                                                                                                                                        A7) Crass – Smother Love
                                                                                                                                                        A8) Rhoda With The Special AKA – The Boiler
                                                                                                                                                        LP2
                                                                                                                                                        B9) Jayne Cortez And The Firespitters – Maintain Control
                                                                                                                                                        B10) Skinny Girl Diet – Silver Spoons
                                                                                                                                                        B11) Big Joanie – Dream No 9
                                                                                                                                                        B12) Malaria! – Geld
                                                                                                                                                        B13) The Slits – Spend, Spend, Spend
                                                                                                                                                        B14) Poison Girls – Persons Unknown
                                                                                                                                                        LP 3
                                                                                                                                                        C1) Bush Tetras – Too Many Creeps
                                                                                                                                                        C2) Grace Jones – My Jamaican Guy
                                                                                                                                                        C3) Patti Smith – Free Money
                                                                                                                                                        C4) Tribe 8 – Checking Out Your Babe
                                                                                                                                                        C5) Cherry Vanilla – The Punk
                                                                                                                                                        C6) Blondie – Rip Her To Shreds
                                                                                                                                                        C7) Sleater-Kinney – Little Babies
                                                                                                                                                        C8) The Selecter – On My Radio
                                                                                                                                                        LP4
                                                                                                                                                        D9) Mo-Dettes– White Mice
                                                                                                                                                        D10) Shonen Knife – It’s A New Find
                                                                                                                                                        D11) The Raincoats – No One’s Little Girl
                                                                                                                                                        D12) Vivien Goldman – Launderette
                                                                                                                                                        D13) Zuby Nehty – Sokol
                                                                                                                                                        D14) Neneh Cherry – Buffalo Stance

                                                                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                        BBC Radiophonic Music

                                                                                                                                                          The reissue of the 1968 BBC Radiophonic Workshop’s hugely influential 10th anniversary album, featuring remastered early electronic works of John Baker, David Cain and Delia Derbyshire.

                                                                                                                                                          Widely regarded as a major influence on the development of electronic music worldwide, BBC Radiophonic Music is a compilation of short works, often composed as intros to various radio or television programs. Conceived in a time when analogue sampling meant hours of slicing tape with razor blades, BBC Radiophonic Music is brimming with zippy themes, unsettling atmospherics, riffs, loops, clicks and beeps. Insanely catchy yet deeply sinister, this is ‘collage music’, produced, according to Desmond Briscoe of BBC Radiophonic Workshop, “with the intention of entertaining rather than informing”.

                                                                                                                                                          This is an essential album for analogue and TV theme obsessives, and anyone with an interest in contemporary electronica; mysterious, eccentric and celestial, it is a celebration of one of the UK's most treasured and unique institutions.

                                                                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                          Too Slow To Disco Vol. 4

                                                                                                                                                            After smooth detours into Soul covers, French Neo-Disco, modern Sunset Disco and Brazilian AOR, in 2022 DJ Supermarkt’s Too Slow to Disco series makes a joyous return to its original Westcoast AOR/Yacht roots. Celebrating the 10th TSTD compilation. Who would have thought….

                                                                                                                                                            The Berlin curator releases a killer 4th edition of the original compilation art form, “Too Slow to Disco”, featuring forgotten and overseen gems from the mid 70s to the early 80s from a global world of smooth, brilliant lost and overproduced tracks from Finland via London and L.A. to Trinidad and beyond.

                                                                                                                                                            The great ‘un-vanisher’ of lost lazy classics, DJ Supermarkt once again unearthed some incredible music that labels, publishers (in many cases also those, who actually own the rights to those tracks…) and streaming services have often long overlooked. You’re welcome, world! 

                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                            1. The Dukes – Mystery Girl
                                                                                                                                                            2. Prime Time Band - Fall In Love In Outer Space
                                                                                                                                                            3. Kenny Nolan – You’Re So Beautiful Tonight
                                                                                                                                                            4. Peter Skellern – Now That I Need You
                                                                                                                                                            5. Marc Jordan – Generalities
                                                                                                                                                            6. Severin Browne – Stay
                                                                                                                                                            7. The Faragher Brothers – Stay The Night
                                                                                                                                                            8. Alan Price – Groovy Times
                                                                                                                                                            9. James Felix – Open Up
                                                                                                                                                            10. Hirth Martinez – Altogether Alone
                                                                                                                                                            11. Max Leake – Tell Me The Reasons Why
                                                                                                                                                            12. Stpehen Encinas – Music In Me
                                                                                                                                                            13. Eric Andersen - Can'T Get You Out Of My Life
                                                                                                                                                            14. Jimmie Spheeris – Beautiful News
                                                                                                                                                            15. Jeannine Otis & Heikki Sarmanto – Magic Song
                                                                                                                                                            16. Pleasure – Nothin’ To It 

                                                                                                                                                            Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                            Music For The Stars (Celestial Music 1960-1979)

                                                                                                                                                              "Music For The Stars is a collection of songs that may lend themselves to the end of the night in headphones, for me it’s an Ode to Horsenden Hill in West London, where we used to gather of an evening with the compilation tapes we had made introducing each other to new songs which we found; songs some of which would remain with us forever, we would sit there till late overlooking the West End’s City Lights but could lay back and watch the stars." - Ruben Windflower

                                                                                                                                                              From the Two-Piers label that brought you the acclaimed ‘Pop Psychédeliqué (The Best of French Pop 1964-2019) comes new compilation ‘Music for the Stars (Celestial Music 1960-1979), a collection of laid back, late night songs perfect for lying back, losing yourself in the moment and just staring at the stars. Includes tracks from legends such as Willie Nelson, Lonnie Liston Smith, and Nina Simone, the English folk sound of Bill Fay and Kevin Ayres, the tortured genius of Tim Buckley, from the 60’s West Coast scene The Electric Prunes, to the sonic sounds of Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band, and the soulful beauty of Shuggie Otis.

                                                                                                                                                              From the beginning of the evening with Alexander “Skip” Spence, until later that night when Willie Nelson may end a tape and it’s time to walk home - sit back and lose yourselves in Music for The Stars.

                                                                                                                                                              STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                              Laura says: As we drift from Summer to Autumn, and the nights draw in, this compilation provides a perfect soundtrack. Pour yourself a glass of something nice and lie back and watch the stars....

                                                                                                                                                              TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                              A1. Alexander 'Skip' Spence - Broken Heart
                                                                                                                                                              A2. Fred Neil - I've Got A Secret (Didn't We Shake Sugaree)
                                                                                                                                                              A3. John Fahey - Jesus Is A Dying Bedmaker
                                                                                                                                                              A4. Bert Jansch - Poison
                                                                                                                                                              B1. Roedelius - Balsam
                                                                                                                                                              B2. Shuggie Otis - Jennie Lee
                                                                                                                                                              B3. Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Observatory Crest
                                                                                                                                                              B4. Kevin Ayres - May I?
                                                                                                                                                              B5. The Electric Prunes - Holy Are You
                                                                                                                                                              C1. Eden Ahbez - Edens Island
                                                                                                                                                              C2. Nina Simone - Come Ye
                                                                                                                                                              C3. Damon - The Night
                                                                                                                                                              C4. Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - Sais (Egypt)
                                                                                                                                                              D1. Kathy Smith – It’s Taking So Long
                                                                                                                                                              D2. Tim Buckley - Buzzin' Fly
                                                                                                                                                              D3. Bill Fay - I Hear You Calling
                                                                                                                                                              D4. Gene Clark - With Tomorrow
                                                                                                                                                              D5.Willie Nelson - Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain

                                                                                                                                                              Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                              Earl's Closet: The Lost Archive Of Earl McGrath 1970-1980

                                                                                                                                                                Earl McGrath was the ultimate ’70s jet setter, an art collector and comic bon vivant who stumbled into the record business between legendary parties in New York and LA and discovered Daryl Hall and John Oates and then Jim Carroll. Atlantic founder Ahmet Ertegun gave Earl his own label, Clean Records, in 1970; Mick Jagger hired him to run Rolling Stones Records in 1977.

                                                                                                                                                                Friend to Joan Didion, Andy Warhol, and a galaxy of luminaries, Earl was an inveterate tastemaker. Actor Harrison Ford, who before Star Wars fame was Earl’s handyman and pot dealer, called him “the last of a breed, one of the last great gentlemen and bohemians.”

                                                                                                                                                                After Earl died in 2016, journalist Joe Hagan, author of the critically-acclaimed Sticky Fingers, the biography of Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner, discovered a trove of rare and unheard tapes in Earl’s apartment in New York—literally inside his closet. “I asked for a step ladder and the first box I pulled off the shelf was a master tape of Some Girls, the Stones album,” says Hagan.

                                                                                                                                                                Now Light in the Attic Records proudly presents Earl’s Closet, a double album of the treasures discovered inside, including unheard music by Daryl Hall and John Oates, David Johansen, Terry Allen, Delbert McClinton, Warhol “Superstar” Ultra Violet, Detroit sax legend Norma Jean Bell, Jim Carroll and an eclectic cast of undiscovered artists who once vied for fame and glory—folk, rock, country, funk and R&B gems that virtually no one has heard in decades. Whether it’s the almost-famous power pop of Shadow from Detroit, or the Delfonics-style soul of the Blood Brothers Six, Earl’s Closet retraces the dreams of artists who once sent demos to Earl McGrath. Longtime Light in the Attic-affiliated reissue producer Pat Thomas assisted Hagan in tracking down the artists and finalizing the paperwork.

                                                                                                                                                                At once an archival mixtape, a secret history and a journey into the heart of an era, Earl’s Closet features a deep booklet of documents, images and ephemera from Earl’s archive, expansive liner notes by Joe Hagan, who tracked down and interviewed the artists, and astonishing photographs by Earl’s late wife, the Italian countess Camilla Pecci-Blunt McGrath.


                                                                                                                                                                TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                Two More Bottles Of Wine – Delbert & Glen
                                                                                                                                                                Baby Come Closer – Daryl Hall And John Oates
                                                                                                                                                                Gonna California – Terry Allen
                                                                                                                                                                Only Yourself To Lose - Kazoo Singers
                                                                                                                                                                Christopher – Michael Mccarty
                                                                                                                                                                Dixie Darling – Jim Hurt
                                                                                                                                                                California – Mark Rodney
                                                                                                                                                                Killer - Country (fondiler & Snow)
                                                                                                                                                                Dry In The Sun – Daryl Hall And John Oates
                                                                                                                                                                Oh La La - Shadow
                                                                                                                                                                Cocaine Cowboy – Terry Allen
                                                                                                                                                                How Do You Do (children Of The Most High) – Ultra Violet
                                                                                                                                                                Invisible Lady – Johnny Angel (johnny Angelino)
                                                                                                                                                                I See My Days Go By - Shadow
                                                                                                                                                                Where Have All The Flowers Gone? – Blood Brothers Six
                                                                                                                                                                Salt Showers – Len And Betsy Greene
                                                                                                                                                                Holy Commotion – Paul Potash
                                                                                                                                                                Sail Away - Jabor
                                                                                                                                                                Funky But Chic – David Johansen
                                                                                                                                                                Just Look-ah What You'll Be Missing – Norma Jean Bell
                                                                                                                                                                Tension – The Jim Carroll Band
                                                                                                                                                                Waiting For Me – Little Whisper And The Rumors

                                                                                                                                                                Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                Lefto Early Bird Presents The Beauty Is Inside

                                                                                                                                                                  Belgian DJ and tastemaker Lefto announces his latest compilation album, entitled ‘The Beauty is Inside’, on BBE Music. Eclectic sounds ranging across genres and continents make up the 19 gems contained on ‘The Beauty is Inside’, all deftly linked together by Lefto’s unrivalled taste and deep musical knowledge. “You can’t sleep on Lefto! He’s always on it...” - Gilles Peterson

                                                                                                                                                                  As well as showing respect for some somewhat unsung heroes from the past like Ethiopian singer Alemayehu Eshete, South African singer and actress Patience Africa and Spanish composer Pedro Ruy-Blas of seventies fusion band Dolores, Lefto looks to the future, showcasing young soul and electronic artists, including D.C.’s Dreamcastmoe, Pasadena’s Qur'an Shaheed, Regal86 from Monterrey, Antwerp’s abrahamblue and Elisa Bee from Milan, to name just a few.

                                                                                                                                                                  The album also features an appearance from paladin of the current jazz renaissance Makaya McCraven, and even a track from Lefto himself. “‘The Beauty is Inside’ is a compilation of original tracks (I personally really like) and tracks from friends who happen to be great artists as well” says Lefto. “They are all pretty much up-and-coming, and deserve more exposure. It has always been my job as a radio man to shine a light on the talented artists who need it the most. We all know how the music industry works, and how hard it is to find your way in that world, so I hope this collection of tracks will give these artists the shine they deserve.”

                                                                                                                                                                  TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                  A1. Aint About Me – Watching Tarot Card XVI Come To Life
                                                                                                                                                                  A2. Dreamcastmoe & Shungu – Don’t Let Me Down
                                                                                                                                                                  A.3 Iman Houssein – Their Eyes
                                                                                                                                                                  A4. Qur’an Shaheed – Thrive
                                                                                                                                                                  B1. Makaya McCraven – Crash Course
                                                                                                                                                                  B2. CōS – Ayy Thank Full
                                                                                                                                                                  B3. Trian Kayhatu – OK Dan
                                                                                                                                                                  B4. Regal86 – Parado En La Esquina
                                                                                                                                                                  C1. Abrahamblue – Joanna
                                                                                                                                                                  C2. DJ Spinn – Synthshot
                                                                                                                                                                  C3. Igor Jadranin – NUB
                                                                                                                                                                  C4. Shlundee – Acid 2 Acid
                                                                                                                                                                  D1. LB Aka Labat – Ca Chauffe Tonton
                                                                                                                                                                  D2. Elisa Bee – A Sun That Never Goes Down
                                                                                                                                                                  D3. Pippin – Ro

                                                                                                                                                                  Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                  Sintomas De Techno

                                                                                                                                                                    Síntomas De Techno: Underground Electronic Waves From Peru (1985-1992) This compilation presents for the first time various underground techno groups and projects that emerged in Lima in the mid-1980s. Projects such as Disidentes, Paisaje Electrónico, T de Cobre, Meine Katze Und Ich, El Sueño de Alí, Cuerpos del Deseo, Círculo Interior, Ensamble and Reacción were responsible for introducing styles such as techno-pop, EBM, industrial and minimal synth in Peru.

                                                                                                                                                                    Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                    Are They Hostile? Croydon Punk, New Wave & Indie Bands 1977-1985

                                                                                                                                                                      An 18 track compilation featuring the best of Croydon's punk and post punk scene! Are They Hostile? Is a new documentary film about the Punk, New Wave and Indie scene in Croydon in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. It takes its name from the first single by Croydon band Bad Actors. To coincide with the film’s release Damaged Goods Records are releasing a compilation vinyl LP and CD featuring bands from in the film including Johnny Moped, The Marines, The Daleks, Case, Fanatics and also bands such as The Straps who played Croydon many times usually at The Star Pub in West Croydon. The CD version also features a specially recorded introduction by the legendary ex-Croydon Greyhound DJ Peter Fox. It’s been argued that Croydon was the birthplace of Punk in the UK, largely due to The Damned and Johnny Moped.

                                                                                                                                                                      But there was a group of other, less well-known bands who were part of that scene, or who came just after, but who didn’t achieve the same success or recognition. The film and album attempt to set the record straight by shining a light on bands such as Bad Actors, Case, The Daleks, The Heroes and Fanatics. the music still fizzes with the energy and enthusiasm of youth and the punk ethos of just doing it. And the participants, if a bit older and slightly less slim than forty years ago, come alive in the current interviews as if connected to the mains.

                                                                                                                                                                      As the saying goes, “old punks don’t die”, but they do remember. The documentary film takes us through the history of these bands, the people in them, the places they played and, through current interviews with “a bunch of old punks”, what they did next, and how formative and important being in a band was for them growing up. The film is the brainchild of Bad Actor Griff Griffiths and Mark Williams and will premier at the David Lean Cinema in Croydon on 2nd September with a Q & A afterwards by Griff and Mark, and an aftershow party nearby with special celebrity guests TBC. Griff explains: “It’s also a film about being young, being passionate, being part of something.”

                                                                                                                                                                      TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                      1 - Bad Actors - Are The Hostile?
                                                                                                                                                                      2 - Johnny Moped - Groovy Ruby (Live At The Roxy)
                                                                                                                                                                      3 - The Marines - Step This Way
                                                                                                                                                                      4 - Slime - Controversial
                                                                                                                                                                      5 - Case - Smiling My Life Away
                                                                                                                                                                      6 - The Daleks - Tiny Town
                                                                                                                                                                      7 - Fanatics - Total Confusion
                                                                                                                                                                      8 - The Straps - New Age
                                                                                                                                                                      9 - The Heroes - Tarzan
                                                                                                                                                                      10 - Bad Actors - One Of Us
                                                                                                                                                                      11 - Johnny Moped - Incendiary Device (Live At The Roxy)
                                                                                                                                                                      12 -The Marines - Pleasure Business
                                                                                                                                                                      13 - Slime - Loony
                                                                                                                                                                      14 - Case - I Don't Wanna Kill The Whales
                                                                                                                                                                      15 - The Daleks - Rejected
                                                                                                                                                                      16 - Fanatics - When The Sun Goes Down
                                                                                                                                                                      17 - The Straps - Brixton
                                                                                                                                                                      18 - The Heroes - Russia

                                                                                                                                                                      Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                      Brown Acid: The Thirteenth Trip

                                                                                                                                                                        The forthcoming latest edition of the popular compilation series featuring long-lost vintage 60s-70s proto-metal and stoner rock singles, Brown Acid: The Thirteenth Trip will be available on Halloween 2021. Check out the first single "Run Run", released in 1970 by Montreal hard rockers Max is available to hear & share via Metal Injection HERE. (And, direct YouTube and Bandcamp)

                                                                                                                                                                        The Brown Acid series is curated by L.A. label RidingEasy Records and retailer/label Permanent Records. 

                                                                                                                                                                        About The Thirteenth Trip:
                                                                                                                                                                        Max, from Montreal, QC — originally known as Dawn, before Tony Orlando & Dawn forced a name change — kick things off with “Run Run” from their lone 1970 single. It’s a hard-hitting rocker with scale climbing crunching guitars and powerful Bonham-esque drumming. Sadly, the band didn’t last long due to poor management and various other factors, so this is the only surviving document according to guitarist Gerry Markman. And what a document it is, paired with the A-side “The Flying Dutchman.”

                                                                                                                                                                        You might remember Ralph Williams and the Wright Brothers from their track “Never Again” on Brown Acid: The Tenth Trip. Here they make their return to the series with the A-side of their 1972 Hour Glass Records 45, which sounds like Blue Cheer mangling Roy Orbison’s “Pretty Woman” (that’s right, several years before Van Halen actually did so.) Alas, Ralph and these Wright Brothers soon disappeared from terrestrial airspace.

                                                                                                                                                                        “Feelin’ Dead” is extremely heavy blues from this also extremely rare 1974 single by Detroit, MI’s Master Danse, which was only released as a promo 45. Think Led Zeppelin’s “Since I’ve Been Loving You” and you’re on the right track. A little dose of Hendrix acid blues and a heartfelt groove, and you’ll wonder why this single never even made it to official release. The unavoidable tell in the lyric, “help me get this damn thing out of my arm” hints at the post-Vietnam heroin epidemic as a potential clue why we never heard more from Master Danse.

                                                                                                                                                                        Folks, Gary Del Vecchio is “Buzzin’” hard on this one, and from what sounds like an in-studio party of yelps and chatter at the start of the song, it seems that the whole band was in on the festivities. The funky blues riff, reminiscent of Led Zeppelin’s “Heartbreaker” and rollicking rhythmic changes certainly keep the buzz a rollin’.The recording is technically credited as Gary Del Vecchio with Max, though not the same band as the one that kicks off this Trip.

                                                                                                                                                                        John Kitko’s 1973 heavy psychedelic rager “Indecision” is the only recording known to exist by the mysterious artist. The Twin Record Productions release features a different artist, Tom Poff on the B-side, which is truly a shame, considering the smoldering ashes Kitko leaves of the turntable by song’s end. It starts out more like a late 60s Acid Rock jam before leaping into a blazing double-time gallop, whipped into a frenzy by wailing, neck-pickup guitar squeals and Kitko’s barely audible howls.

                                                                                                                                                                        Tampa, FL’s Bacchus made their Brown Acid debut way back on the very first Trip with “Carry My Load.” This 1972 B-side, “Hope” is a huge sounding swinging rocker replete with roadhouse piano bolstering the chunky riffs and confident vocals. After relocating to Southern California a few years later, the band morphed into Fortress, an 80s melodic metal act whose Hands In The Till album of Pomp Rock on Atlantic Records still draws chatter today.

                                                                                                                                                                        Orchid’s “Go Big Red” is perhaps the most garage-y sounding offering here, with loose rhythms and straightforward stop-and-start riffing. Nonetheless, the stomping energy and fried-amp guitar tone make this one a charming skull thwack. The band’s 1973 single on American records, backed with a cover of Johnny Russell and Voni Morrison’s “Act Naturally” (popularized by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos) is their only release, so the world never did see this Orchid fully blossom.

                                                                                                                                                                        By the title alone of Dry Ice’s “Don’t Munkey with the Funky Skunky” you know you’re in for a good time. The 1974 barnstormer seems aimed to the novelty tunes crowd, with its kooky lyrics and silly-voiced spoken catchphrase break, “peeyew, you’ll be sorry if you do.” But, the Ohio band’s maniacal drumming, crunching guitars and, of course, drug euphemistic lyrics make it a shoo-in for the Brown Acid series of erudite rock’n’roll.

                                                                                                                                                                        Good Humore’s swaggering 1976 rocker “Detroit” is a slick and smooth paen to the Motor City. It most likely doesn’t predate “Detroit Rock City” by Kiss, also released in 1976, and it has more rock’n’roll swing, but it could fit comfortably alongside the era’s arena anthems. Not much else is known about the one-off release on P.V. Records, but songwriter Mike Moats is noted to also have been a recording engineer in later years and this well produced track sounds like a labor of love. 

                                                                                                                                                                        Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                        Greensleeves Reggae Gold

                                                                                                                                                                          'Greensleeves Gold' is the ultimate Greensleeves selection -Ten monster
                                                                                                                                                                          hits loaded up with chart number ones &the biggest stars with their biggest hits Launched in 1977, the iconic London reggae label is celebrating 45 years of being in the business of being the businessThis is where it began - Well Forward!


                                                                                                                                                                          TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                          1. Where Is Jah - Reggae Reguar
                                                                                                                                                                          2. Chant To Jah - Dr Alimantado
                                                                                                                                                                          3. War - Wailing Souls & Ranking Trevor
                                                                                                                                                                          4. Cassava Piece (79 Style) - Augustus Pablo
                                                                                                                                                                          5. Fally Ranking - Johnny Osbourne
                                                                                                                                                                          6. Gunman - Michael Prophet
                                                                                                                                                                          7. Anotherone Bites
                                                                                                                                                                          8. The Dust - Clint Eastwood & General Saint
                                                                                                                                                                          9. Wa-Do-Dem - Eek-A-Mouse
                                                                                                                                                                          10. Look Youthman - Barrington Levy
                                                                                                                                                                          11. Zungguzungguguzungguzeng - Yellowman

                                                                                                                                                                          Various Artists

                                                                                                                                                                          Bob Stanley And Pete Wiggs Present Fell From The Sun

                                                                                                                                                                            “Fell From The Sun” gathers the best of the 98bpm records that soundtracked the summer of 1990. It has been compiled by Bob Stanley, whose own group Saint Etienne makes an appearance alongside acknowledged classics (Primal Scream’s ‘Higher Than The Sun’) and forgotten beauties (Soul Family Sensation’s ‘I Don’t Even Know If I Should Call You Baby’).

                                                                                                                                                                            1989 had been a long hot summer, but 1990 felt longer and hotter. Since the house music explosion of 1987, Britain had had a whistle in its mouth, and it needed a lie down. February 1990 brought two records that were made to accompany the sunrise and would shape the immediate future: The KLF’s “Chill Out” was a continuous journey, a woozy, reverb-laden mix; and Andrew Weatherall’s drastic remix of a Primal Scream album track – ‘Loaded’ – slowed down the pace on the dancefloor itself, right down to 98 beats per minute.

                                                                                                                                                                            Within weeks of ‘Loaded’ and “Chill Out” emerging, a whole wave of similarly chilled, floaty, mid-tempo records appeared. The charts were full of chugging Soul II Soul knock-offs, but further out were amazingly atmospheric records such as the Grid’s ‘Floatation’, which married the new-age relaxation method du jour with Jane Birkin-like breathy sighs; BBG’s ‘Snappiness’, which was all sad synth pads and Eric Satie piano; and the Aloof’s ‘Never Get Out Of The Boat’, which re-imagined Apocalypse Now as if it had been shot in Uxbridge.

                                                                                                                                                                            “Fell From The Sun” gathers the best of the 98bpm records that soundtracked the summer of 1990. It has been compiled by Bob Stanley, whose own group Saint Etienne makes an appearance alongside acknowledged classics (Primal Scream’s ‘Higher Than The Sun’) and forgotten beauties (Soul Family Sensation’s ‘I Don’t Even Know If I Should Call You Baby’).

                                                                                                                                                                            This was a modernist sound, grabbing bits of the past, the feel of the immediate now, and creating something entirely new. There was a notable 90s-does-60s vibe, a neo-psychedelia that didn’t involve guitars. For a moment, or at least for a summer, it felt like the perfect future had already arrived. “Fell From The Sun” encapsulates that moment.

                                                                                                                                                                            STAFF COMMENTS

                                                                                                                                                                            Matt says: Mega comp of comedown downbeat, sunrise indie-dance and woozy morning moods; curated by our good friends and musical heroes Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley who really seem to know how to organize a collection with sincere and heartfelt sentiment. Unmissable!

                                                                                                                                                                            TRACK LISTING

                                                                                                                                                                            1. HIGHER THAN THE SUN (HIGHER THAN THE ORB)(Extended Mix) - Primal Scream
                                                                                                                                                                            2. IT COULD NOT HAPPEN (Essential Trance Hall Mix) - Critical Rhythm Feat Jango Thriller & Vandal
                                                                                                                                                                            3. CASCADES (Hypnotone Mix) - Sheer Taft
                                                                                                                                                                            4. AFRIKA (Love And Laughter Remix) - History Feat Q-Tee
                                                                                                                                                                            5. FLOATATION (Original Version) - The Grid
                                                                                                                                                                            6. SPEEDWELL (Radio Edit) - Saint Etienne
                                                                                                                                                                            7. FALLEN (Album Version) - One Dove
                                                                                                                                                                            8. TEMPLE HEAD (Pacific Mix - Airwaves) – Transglobal Underground
                                                                                                                                                                            9. JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE (Electro Instrumental Mix) - Massonix
                                                                                                                                                                            10. U MAKE ME FEEL (Running Water Aka Workhouse Mix) - Elsi Curry
                                                                                                                                                                            11. I DON’T EVEN KNOW IF I SHOULD CALL YOU BABY (Marshall Jefferson Symphony Mix) – Soul Family Sensation
                                                                                                                                                                            12. SNAPPINESS (7” Edit) - BBG
                                                                                                                                                                            13. NEVER GET OUT THE BOAT (The Flying Mix) - The Aloof
                                                                                                                                                                            14. SPIRITUAL HIGH (The Moodfood Megamix) – Moodswings


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