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Chicago house artists don't come much bigger or more accomplished than Boo Williams. The man has a famous signature sound that is full of party but never short on class. His chunky drums are always the foundational element and they come embellished with superb synth work. This new EP on Pariter finds him lean into tech with the loopy acid squelches of '303 Effect' keeping you in suspense, 'Acid Smoke' layering soft 303 lines into a punchy deep house cut and then comes the EP highlight, 'Extension Time'. It's a zoned-out roller with tender piano chords turning you inwards for deep reflection as the rubbery drums keep things moving.

TRACK LISTING

303 Effect
Acid Smoke
Extension Time

The Boo Radleys

Giant Steps - 30th Anniversary Edition

    The Boo Radleys reveal a vinyl reissue to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their nineties genre-hopping masterpiece “Giant Steps”.

    NME’s 1993 Album Of The Year, named in the Top 20 of Pitchfork’s The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time and lauded as one of 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, The Boo Radleys’ classic album, Giant Steps is reissued, on special remastered vinyl almost 30 years to the day since its original release. The band’s genre-ambiguous and widely-acclaimed masterpiece will become available to fans old and new.

    Only the second of their five albums to be released on the legendary Creation Records, at a time when label mates including Slowdive, Teenage Fanclub and Ride were also casting long shadows across the indie landscape, pre-the Oasis hurricane making landfall at the label, Giant Steps broke into the canon of great, experimental rock albums soon after its release. It’s first single, Lazarus, issued as a standalone release in November 1992, its blend of brass and guitar-squall and acutely introspective lyrics, gave a hint of what was to come and remains lodged in the band’s most-loved and best-known songs. For the 2023 reissue, Lazarus’ 12” version appears on the all-formats track listing for the first time.

    Recorded at London’s Protocol Studios, where Carr and Brown took on self-production duties with support from engineer, Andy Wilkinson, The Boo Radleys set about responding to their shared sense of dissatisfaction with their 1992 album, Everything’s Alright Forever. Free to do as they please, they set about making a record of complete artistic freedom, bringing in reggae (Upon 9th And Fairchild), dance (Rodney King) and irresistible, warped indie pop (Barney And Me) influences into the studio and, without limitation, weaved them into the satisfyingly complex fabric of Giant Steps. Snapshot incidentals, intermissions and between-radio-station static intro/outros added to the sense of unrestrained exploration.

    Writing about the album, drummer, Cieka reflected on Giant Steps, stating: “Creation loved it, people's reactions seemed really positive. I do listen to it from time to time and still find great moments I’d forgotten about. I think it stands up pretty well today. I'm always left feeling happy to have been a part of the record.”

    "Wow, now THIS is what music can be!" – The Quietus on Giant Steps.
    “It deserved the accolades and praise heaped on its shoulders.” – The Line of Best Fit.
    “A masterwork...” – Pitchfork.


    TRACK LISTING

    A1 I Hang Suspended
    A2 Upon 9th & Fairchild
    A3 Wish I Was Skinny
    A4 Leaves And Sand
    B1 Butterfly McQueen
    B2 Rodney King (Song For Lenny Bruce)
    B3 Thinking Of Ways
    B4 Barney (…and Me)
    C1 Spun Around
    C2 If You Want It, Take It
    C3 Best Lose The Fear
    C4 Take The Time Around
    C5 Lazurus
    D1 One Is For
    D2 Run My Way Runway
    D3 I’ve Lost The Reason
    D4 The White Noise Revisited

    CD BONUS TRACKS
    18 Lazarus (Saint Etienne Remix)
    19 Rodney King (Saint Etienne Remix)
    20 Peachy Keen

    The Boo Radleys

    Eight

      Bringing their story to the present, Eight is the band’s eighth album, released on the band’s own Boostr label. Where last year’s album, joyful in tone yet brooding with heavyweight lyrical themes, came together as an exploration of the isolated ideas of each member, Eight is, according to vocalist and co-songwriter, Sice formed of songs recorded “purposefully to appear together on an album.” Before adding, “There is also a greater depth of integration, which means that it’s more difficult to tell which member of the band the song originated with.”

      Reflecting on Seeker, the new album’s opening track, written about leaning on those we trust to share life’s highs and lows, bassist and co-songwriter, Tim Brown says: “This song started out as a three-chord synth pop tune and mutated into a brassy bop courtesy of trumpeter, Nick Etwell. The electric guitar flourishes were added by Louis Smith before Sice added layers of backing vocals which help drive the song along and bring it to its joyful conclusion.”

      TRACK LISTING

      CD & LP
      1. Seeker
      2. The Unconscious
      3. Hollow
      4. Skeleton Woman
      5. Sorrow (I Just Want To Be Free)
      6. Sometimes I Sleep
      7. Swift’s Requiem
      8. The Way I Am
      9. A Shadow Darker Than The Rest
      10. Wash Away That Feeling
      11. When I Find It Hard
      12. Now That’s What I Call Obscene
      13. How Was I To Know

      2CD
      1. Seeker (Full Version)
      2. Skeleton Woman (Extended Version)
      3. Sometimes I Sleep (Alternative Version)
      4. A Shadow Darker Thank The Rest (Piano Version)
      5. The Hollow (Alternative Version)
      6. I Won't Be There With You
      7. That Ain't A Way Of Life
      8. Now I Know
      9. All Thing Must Pass - Live At The Cavern 2022
      10. Spaniard - Live At The Cavern 2022
      11. Find The Answer Within - Live At The Cavern 2022

      RP Boo

      Legacy Volume 2

        RP Boo's essential first album, 2013's ‘Legacy’ caused a storm of acclaim worldwide as people finally started to piece together his true place in Footwork and the powerful legacy of his work as an innovator. In parallel with productions, his always on-point DJ sets have lit up festivals and clubs worldwide and continue to do so to this day, notably leading to him being named one of the ‘100 World’s Best DJs’ in a recent book by DJ Mag. Now on its 10th anniversary ‘Legacy Vol.2’ continues his story. Featuring tracks created between 2002 and 2007, this is a wonderous selection of material, some known, some unknown.

        The album kicks off with the dark and epic ‘Eraser’ created in September 2007, during a time RP was going to underground Footwork club War Zone on the west side of Chicago. The track was inspired by, and created to fuel, the “taunting words of intimidation” between dancers.” And now it makes for one intense album opener. Some cuts are inspired by everyday life – take for example 2005's ‘Pop Machine’, which was inspired by the time he was working at Speedway Oil Change who had a temperamental soda/pop machine. One day, a customer put money in the machine and nothing came out, so he continued to press the button, and for some reason RP found this funny so he went over to the machine and started pressing the buttons himself and everyone he touched started saying “Work!.” Inspired once he was back home in his studio he made ‘Pop Machine’ in tribute to the defunct machinery. When he came back to work the next day and played the track for all this co-workers it blew their minds and they also laughed with at how creative RP could get using things from his everyday life as inspiration. ‘Pop Machine’ also illustrates how RP’s Footwork uses repetition and minimalism as fuel.

        Years later RP Boo is still inspired by Foot Work – the art of dancing and working for dancers. He continues to shake up clubs and isn’t afraid to get out from behind the decks and drop some Foot himself. We’ll let the man himself have the final word - “What inspires me to keep going is seeing the people having an awesome time moving on the dance floor, as well as playing music that is a recognizable part of my life. I’m one with it.”

        TRACK LISTING

        A:
        1. Eraser (explicit)
        2. Heavy Heat
        3. Total Darkness
        B:
        1. Flo-Control
        2. Under'D-Stat
        3. Say Grace
        4. Knock Out
        C:
        1. Azzoutof Control
        2. B.O.T.O.
        3. Pop Machine
        D:
        1. Porno (explicit)
        2. Off Da Hook
        3. Last Night

        The Boo Radleys

        Keep On With Falling

          Responding to the warm welcome that greeted news of their reformation earlier this year, The Boo Radleys release their first album of all-new music in 24 years, the 11-track Keep On With Falling on their own Boostr label.

          Rising from cult-shoegaze band to the very forefront of British guitar pop inside one, eventful decade, The Boo Radleys began their new chapter in July by surprise releasing the single, A Full Syringe And Memories Of You. Followed by a four-track EP of the same name, memories of the band’s glittering, nineties past remained present in bright melodies crashing into effusive choruses, yet new, altogether less sunny lyrical preoccupations were evident.

          Formed of original members, Sice, Tim Brown and Rob Cieka, the 11-songs on Keep On With Falling are the first to be developed by The Boo Radleys as a three-piece. Having recorded six of their seven, previous albums as a ‘hey day’ Creation Records band, working in expensive studios for long periods with cost no issue, the band grabbed the opportunity to test the qualities of modern, DIY recording. Through file sharing and their own, democratic production processes, what emerged was, according to the band, an album where songwriting ideas shone through, free of the static of ego and excess.

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: It's always interesting to hear what massive bands who haven't been around for a while do when they return, and one of my favourite outcomes is exactly this. An LP that shines with optimism and a renewed interest in that which endeared them to so many in the first place. Wonderfully written and full of great melodies, a great return.

          TRACK LISTING

          LP
          A1. I've Had Enough I'm Out
          A2. Keep On With Falling
          A3. All Along
          A4. I Say A Lot Of Things
          A5. Tonight
          A6. A Full Syringe And Memories Of You
          B1. Call Your Name
          B2. Here She Comes Again
          B3. You And Me
          B4. I Can't Be What You Want Me To Be
          B5. Alone Together

          CD
          1. I've Had Enough I'm Out (Album Version)
          2. Keep On With Falling
          3. All Along
          4. I Say A Lot Of Things
          5. Tonight
          6. A Full Syringe And Memories Of You (Album Version)
          7. Call Your Name
          8. Here She Comes Again
          9. You And Me
          10. I Can’t Be What You Want Me To Be
          11. Alone Together

          2CD
          1. I’ll Put The Bars Around My Heart - Alternative Version (previously Unreleased)
          2. Thieves Like Us - New Order Cover (previously Unreleased)
          3. All Along - Alternative Version (previously Unreleased)
          4. Tonight - Alternative Version (previously Unreleased)
          5. I Can’t Be What You Want Me To Be - Piano Version (previously Unreleased)
          6. Alone Together - Alternative Version (previously Unreleased)
          7. See It Through (previously Released Digitally On The “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You” EP)
          8. Life Is Getting Better (previously Released Digitally On The “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You” EP)
          9. I’ll Put The Bars Around My Heart (previously Released Digitally On The “A Full Syringe And Memories Of You” EP)

          “After 7 years of touring and recording, I found myself becoming self conscious about my position in life as a “famous” person, or at least my version of whatever that is. My dreams had become my reality, yet I was somehow unable to accept this new environment. I couldn’t help but fall into what might be described as an identity crisis. A feedback loop of fearful thoughts left me feeling confused. I felt as though I no longer knew what it was that I actually wanted and needed in and out of life, and at times I felt unable to even tell what was real.

          During this time of personal turmoil, I turned to music as a form of therapy, and it helped me cope with the pain that I was feeling. I’d listen to the same ambient song over and over again, trying to insulate myself from reality. I fell in love with space again.

          By the time I felt ready to begin working on a new record, I knew that this idea of space within music would be something that propelled my new work forward. The artists that were influencing what I was making included everyone from Travis Scott to Daft Punk, Frank Ocean to Oneohtrix Point Never, Kashif and Gigi Masin. I recognized that the common thread between these artists was their attention to a feeling of space, or lack thereof. I decided that I wanted to make a Pop record with these ideas in mind.”

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: By far, Mr. Y Moi's most accessible album to date. Throbbing bass, glistening FM keys and shimmering Balearic percussion. Packed with catchy vocal melodies, neon synths and riding high on the feel-good spectrum. Sure to be the hit of the summer.

          TRACK LISTING

          Mirage
          No Show
          Mona Lisa
          Pavement
          Don't Try
          Windows
          Embarcadero
          Girl Like You
          You And I
          Labyrinth
          Inside My Head
          W.I.W.W.T.W.

          DJ Rashad And Spinn / RP Boo

          Meet Tshetsha Boys / Meets Shangaan Electro

          Honest Jon's Shangaan mash-ups keep flowing, this time rubbing the energised South African electro dancefloor grooves up against the equally hyper footwork sound from Chicago, USA. This 12" offers two absolutely lethal, footwork reworks from these three originators - body-rocking, invigorating and startling, hybrid without compromise. DJ Rashad And Spinn's A-side is route-one dancefloor murder, honed and nasty, vintage Chicago sounds reborn and gone clear across the border; on the flip RP Boo serves up a fiercely dazzling juke vocal collage, bare and hard as nails.


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