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Singles
Coffee Breaks Vol 1
Coffee Breaks Vol 1 (limited "coffee" brown vinyl 12'')
Cat: PSR 007. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Big Once - "Scratch Sentence / 110 Beat / 65 Beat / 97 Beat" (6:10)
Cutso - "Scratch Sentence / 88 Beat / Skipless / 90 Beat" (6:27)
Double A - "Scratch Sentence / 87 Beat / Skipless / 87 Beat" (6:52)
Nick Bike - "Scratch Sentence / 98 Beat / Skipless / 101 Beat" (6:19)
Review: Private Stock Records serves up a treat for DJs and turntablists with a new 12" packed with beats, scratches, and skipless tracks. Four skilled DJsiBig Once, Cutso, Double A, and Nick Bikeicontribute their skills to this collection, offering a diverse range of flavours for scratching and beat juggling. Each DJ delivers a 'Scratch Sentence' and a selection of beats at various tempos, providing a versatile toolkit for creative routines. The inclusion of skipless tracks adds another dimension, allowing for seamless blends and extended mixes. With its focus on functionality and quality, this release is a must-have for any serious turntablist or DJ looking to expand their arsenal of sounds.

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Gespielt von: Casquiat
 in stock $28.19
Flamenco Sketches
Flamenco Sketches (7" + insert)
Cat: IMWVR 1062. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Flamenco Sketches (DJ Mitsu The beats remix) (4:25)
Flamenco Sketches (4:44)
Review: The third volume of the Incense Music compilation series, Incense Music For Dining Room, curated by Toru Hashimoto (Suburbia), comes new iterated on a split 7". Carrying over its themes of fragrance and music, 'Flamenco Sketches', named and remixed after Miles Davis' classic jazz bit, brings an exquisite reed diffusion of live-feel beats and scooped-out bliss-sound. With cover art by Jiro Fujita (FJD) and mastering by Calm, a key figure in the Japanese jazz, chill-out, and Balearic scenes, the record promises serenity: DJ Mitsu the Beats ensures a quietly contented DJ's touch. Side B offers another lo-fi cover of 'Flamenco Sketches' by Nobuyuki Nakajima, lowering the pace to an unassuming, dozy, guitar-blessed tread.
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Gespielt von: Chris Coco
 in stock $23.77
Chameleon
Chameleon (limited 7")
Cat: URDC 137. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Chameleon (4:07)
Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong (4:28)
Review: With an irresistible blend of broken beat and nu-jazz grooves, 'Chameleon' is a enjoyable smooth jazz gem driven by funky basslines, strings, lively percussive and catchy keys. The arrangement flows effortlessly, creating a sound both sophisticated and danceableia perfect balance of complexity and accessibility. Flipping to the B-side, 'Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong' takes a more laid-back approach. Led by a warm, soulful organ, the track exudes chill vibes with its subtle funk underpinnings and jazzy finesse. The addition of a vocoder adds a playful, retro-futuristic charm, rounding out a composition that's as soothing as it is engaging.
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Wonderwall
Cat: URDC 119. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Wonderwall (feat Ray Yamada) (4:39)
Through The Night (4:14)
Review: Hey everybody, here's... Nautilus! This prolific contemporary jazz trio are at the top of their game. Regular contributors to their patrons Urban Discos and Oonops Drops, their repertoire extends to everything from full-length EPs' and albums' worths of original material to one-off guilty pleasure covers. This new rendition of Oasis' 'Wonderwall' definitely falls into the latter category. This slick new version abounds in gut-grasping major chords and spine-tingling drum brush caresses, and features passionately candid yet no less elegant vocals by Ray Yamaoda. On the B comes the comparatively funky knockout and jazz original, 'Through The Night'.
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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Connected Dub
A Decoy For Demons
Earthsea Dub
Maximum Bass
Flying Crane Dub
Mirror Cave Dub
Ceefax
Review: After a long a post-COVID quest to repurpose his music as a vessel for healing, Richard Norris (The Grid, Beyond The Wizards Sleeve) tops up the fourth edition of his oracular, thinking-man's-dub Oracle Sound series. Volume 4 describes its the nine dub versions as "outernational, widescreen versions", and if by widescreen Norris means the stereo field, then this is realised with abundant clarity on the outset that is 'Connected Dub', on which ample effects riffle across a club-readied plod, as a knowing gravel-voice suggests a paternal spirit guide keeping watch over the reels. 'Earthsea Dub' continues, nodding to Ursula Le Guin's fictive planet through sloshing water FX and ticklish 808s, while the three closing 'Ceefax' bits take teletext retro-nostalgia headspaces to the extreme. Jon Carter's Guest Mix is a special closing freakout, one that could convey itself well even over copper wire, never mind the now ubiquitous fibre-optic.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
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13 Vol 2
13 Vol 2 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Powell - "Nomad" (Regis remix) (8:12)
Novoline - "Miasme Drumapella" (4:21)
Streetwalker - "Limelight" (5:03)
Patio - "Skin Careless" (DJ Tool) (4:48)
Stabudown Productions - "Moody Runes" (5:55)
Gespielt von: Sandwell District
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Alben
Pointed Frequencies
Pointed Frequencies (LP + insert)
Cat: DIALLP 48. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mending Space Entering Streams Of Mist For Visible Becomes The Rays Of Light, Time Touches (4:42)
The Equilibrium In Transition (6:01)
Echoes Of Ephemeral Breathing To The Floating Forest (2:34)
Folding Futures Present Wake The Dust In Obscurity (7:43)
The Sea Brings, Waves Of Casted Silver Softly Crawls, Into Moss We Sink (4:06)
Shallow Winds In Atoms Kissing, Harvest Nights Forgotten Lights Strain The End Of New Beginnings (4:43)
Review: Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun's debut album, Pointed Frequencies come on the tasteful German outlet Dial Records and explores the healing potential of sound through six immersive tracks. Their collaboration began in 2022 for an audiovisual show at Digital Art Festival Zurich and has developed masterfully since and as Kaczor studied sound therapy, Barandun became intrigued by its possibilities, and it is that which has inspired the album's direction. It incorporates therapeutic elements like binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies into a seamless blend of ambient and experimental music. Through free improvisation, the pair have cooked up some brilliantly contemplative pieces here.
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Imena Rek
Cat: GBR 045. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Pozhaluysta (5:03)
Osvobodi Menia (4:51)
Ya Tebia Zhdala (6:28)
O Dereve (3:14)
Imena Rek (5:07)
Rany (4:32)
Smeshno (4:08)
Iskra (6:02)
Review: For sensitivity and naturalism in experimental music, Gosha Martynov & Natasha Sinyakova seize the crown with their new album Imena Rek. On their first foray into the physical, the duo expand the spectral ambience and medicated breaks of their earlier work with lithe touches of organic jazz and Cafe Del Mar cool, creating a complex assemblage of dreamy downbeat and emotive electronica that's entirely easy on the ears. The record is an ever-evolving, life-giving slough; we wade through many restorative swamps, each bearing its own sonic, ecosystemic character. The fen's mouth stretches open wide on 'Pozhaluysta', tempting the listener with an open-skied siren song set to skittish drum pats, while things grow hazier from 'Osvobodi Menia' and thereafter; the trip-hop influence is almost entirely naturalised, shedding the genre's usual rough-edged clicks and pops for a preferential sawn-off, willowy sound, that retains its smoothness even in moments of irresolution and tension, as on 'Rany'. And the slow mangrove whirl 'Iskra' really flaunts the pair's talents, with beautifully played pan flutes, and resonant silicate rustles, convoking a new hallowed ground; we wind up mentally clutching at damp mosses, imagining ourselves laid arrest in a sodden but warm bayou, as we're serenaded by two Armenian-American master musicians.
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Totality
Totality (LP in embossed-sleeve)
Cat: DC 860. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Totality (16:50)
Nothing Does Not Show (4:24)
Always 9 Seconds Away (12:57)
Clock No Clock (8:23)
Review: A second joining of forces from two celebrated Chicago acts, blending deep, organic rhythms with a minimalistic electronic pulse. With the novel but logical addition of Jason Stein on bass clarinet, the collaboration stretches even further, pulling together the spiritual fluidity of Natural Information Society and the electronic minimalism of Bitchin Bajas. The first single, 'Clock no Clock,' is a deep dive into hypnotic rhythms, with guimbri grooves intertwining seamlessly with electronic bursts, flutes and organs. The other three tracks are equally compelling, the music unfolding like a living organism, constantly shifting but always grounded. Expansive, intricately woven sonic delights.
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Sunrise
Sunrise (LP)
Cat: URDC 129. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Introduction (Sunrise) (part 8) (2:44)
Life (feat Emi Tawata) (3:54)
Cosmic Maze (4:43)
Master Blaster (Jammin') (4:32)
Overflowing (4:06)
Through The Night (4:10)
Round Midnight (4:34)
Love Theme From Spartacus (4:37)
Wonderwall (feat Ray Yamada) (4:10)
Last Song (4:47)
Review: Japanese jazz-funk trio Nautilus's Sunrise is a vibrant album packed with their signature blend of tight grooves, lush melodies and soulful synths. Drawing inspiration from classic 70s jazz-funk while infusing modern sensibilities, this record delivers a signature dynamic sound that's both nostalgic and fresh. Intricate instrumentation defines it with leader Toshiyuki Sasaki's precise drumming, Shunsuke Umino's fluid basslines and Daisuke Takeuchi's expressive keys driving each track. Highlights include shimmering originals and inventive reinterpretations that once again cement Nautilus as a cornerstone of contemporary jazz-funk innovation.
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Oh What A Beautiful World
Cat: 198028 87271. Rel: 25 Apr 25
What Kind Of Love
Banks Of The Old Bandera
The Fly Boy & The Kid
Forty Miles From Nowhere
I Wouldn't Be Me Without You
Making Memories Of Us
Oh What A Beautiful World (with Rodney Crowell)
Open Season On My Heart
Shame On The Moon
She's Back In Town
Still Learning How To Fly
Stuff That Works
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Dalston Tapes Vol I
Cat: RS 067LP. Rel: 03 Dec 24
McKennai Beat (1:36)
What Wood? (feat Brother Portrait) (2:58)
Ladybug (2:01)
Modern Ifa (1:42)
FM (feat Max McKenzie) (2:00)
Austral Mood (0:42)
Slave Cemetery (2:59)
Cari & Whales (2:00)
Meditation & Heartbreak (feat Selina Jones) (1:48)
For Nahel (2:04)
Cosmic Psylo (2:04)
Norwood Junction (2:04)
Ears (2:04)
Unrooted Makossa (2:04)
Last Bantu (outro) (1:18)
Review: After years spent working alongside a talented pool of jazz musicians as the Neue Grafik Ensemble, Fred N'Thepe has decided to go solo for the first time this decade. Dalston Tapes Vol 1 is, according to Rhythm Section International, a conscious attempt by the artists to return to his beat-making roots. It's an album, then, rooted in hip-hop mixtape culture, where vocal numbers featuring guest MCs sit side by side with rap-free "beats" - lusciously and impeccably crafted instrumentals in which warming bass guitar lines, deep electronic sub-bass, sparkling electronic motifs and choice samples cluster around loosely swung, MPC-driven beat patterns. It's a great collection all told, with nods towards club-ready broken beat and deep house sitting side by side with Dilla-esque workouts and references towards London's vibrant hip-hop and grime underground.
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Estradas
Cat: LTNC 026. Rel: 08 Jan 25
Andiamo (4:53)
Rapido (4:01)
Sicilia (3:32)
Mata (4:45)
Nasty (3:56)
Estradas (3:19)
No Promises (3:45)
Ta A Bater Ya (3:12)
Tutta La Notte (3:50)
Review: This collaboration between multi-instrumentalist Valentina Magaletti and Afro-Portuguese beat-maker Nidia follows artists like Moritz von Oswald and Laurel Halo on the label. The album bridges cultures and environments from Sicilian heat to English rain through infectious rhythms and intricate melodies. Meaning "roads" in Portuguese, Estradas reflects the duo's dynamic exchange while adapting their sound to the urgency and spirit of diverse spaces. Produced by Tom Halstead, it masterfully weaves syncopated drums, marimba and melodic interludes into an electrifying release that celebrates rhythm's universal power.
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Ponta De Dois Lados
Cat: FSRLP 151. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Surpreenda-Se (3:32)
Ponta De Dois Lados (4:08)
Natural (feat Carlos Filho) (4:55)
Somos (3:40)
Lbios Lambidos (5:12)
Mergulhar No Mar (3:20)
Espelho Animal (2:44)
Sangue Latino (3:50)
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Music For Healing: Colours Vol 1
Cat: GM 30. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Ultramarine (9:39)
Chrome (9:41)
Volt (9:25)
Liberty (9:28)
Review: Richard Norris is still best known for his 1980s output - whether that's as one half of The Grid with former-Soft Cell man David Ball, or as producer and engineer for the likes of Joe Strummer, Bryan Ferry and the Pet Shop Boys, to name but a quick handful of the who's who in his portfolio. However, in psychedelic, ambient and more experimental circles, his name invokes a huge body of contemporary work that includes studio productions and regular DJ sets at events like Glastonbury and Green Man Festival. Among the most treasured of his contributions to this more adventurous and - dare it be said - niche end of his oeuvre, the Music For Healing records are a trove of excellent sounds and tones, movements and arrangements. Here for the first time on vinyl, the Colours collection, which form just one part of the wider series, is both a perfect entry point into this universe and a wonderful standalone for fans of ambient, drone and mood tunes.
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Berserker (reissue)
Berserker (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 964145 841. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Berserker (5:46)
This Is New Love (6:20)
The Secret (5:54)
My Dying Machine (5:37)
Cold Warning (6:00)
Pump It Up (4:43)
The God Film (4:57)
A Child With The Ghost (3:54)
The Hunter (4:33)
Empty Bed, Empty Heart (bonus tracks) (3:12)
Here Am I (5:47)
She Cried (6:00)
Rumour (2:48)
The Ship Comes Apart (4:00)
Review: In 1984, Gary Numan launched Numa Records and started a new phase in his career with the release of Berserker. This album introduced a harder-edged digital sound into his canon while maintaining the analogue textures of his earlier work. It's a testament to the fact that Numan's creative evolution never stopped and blends both personal and fictional narratives into haunting tracks like 'My Dying Machine,' 'This Is New Love' and 'Berserker.' The remastered double vinyl edition includes the original album with bonus tracks that add extra perspective to this pivotal period in his career.
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Angel In The Dark (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Angel In The Dark (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert) (1 per customer)
Cat: NEWLAND 012. Rel: 26 Apr 25
Angel In The Dark (3:54)
Triple Goddess Twilight (3:56)
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow (5:58)
He Was Too Good To Me (2:33)
Sweet Dream Fade (4:26)
Serious Playground (4:06)
Be Aware (2:59)
Let It Be Me (2:04)
Gardenia Talk (2:38)
Ooh Baby, Baby (3:24)
Embraceable You (2:02)
La La Means I Love You (4:10)
Walk On By (3:32)
Animal Grace (3:22)
Don't Hurt Child (0:59)
Coda (1:23)
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