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Singles
Baby What Do You Want Me To Do
Cat: 45 2361. Rel: 02 May 25
Barbara Lewis - "Baby What Do You Want Me To Do" (2:36)
Tony & Tyrone - "Please Operator" (2:48)
Review: US American soul singer and songwriter Barbara Lewis had a smooth style that very much influenced rhythm and blues during her 60s heyday. She began writing songs at the age of just nine and as a teen, recorded with producer Ollie McLaughlin. Her best known tunes club high in Billboard charts and include 'Hello Stranger' and 'Baby I'm Yours' but here it is the swinging sounds and swooning stings of 'Baby What Do You Want Me To Do' which gets pressed up alongside Tony & Tyrone's Northern Soul gem 'Please Operator' which is more raw and urgent soul.
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Mope & Cry
Cat: JFR 742. Rel: 12 May 25
Freddie McKay - "Mope & Cry" (2:55)
Talent Crew - "Mope & Cry" (version) (2:51)
Review: The Top Ranking crew has pulled another doozy out of the bag here. Freddie McKay's 'Mope & Cry' finds the vocalist at his most vulnerable and expressive. It was originally released in 1974 during the golden era of Jamaican music and is steeped in rich harmonies with a rolling bassline with gently skanking guitar that cushions McKay's aching vocals. With a voice that effortlessly conveys sorrow and resilience, he delivers a timeless tale of love lost and emotional survival. The killer dub on the flip makes this one a no-brainer.
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Release Me!
Cat: FLOZ 1225EP. Rel: 29 May 25
Release Me! (4:35)
Release Me! (Special Guest remix) (7:04)
Release Me! (Special Guest dub) (7:03)
Review: In a dimly lit room in Dalston, the crowd is entranced as Finnish jazzman Jimi Tenor commands the space by blending smoky sax, wild Moog lines and a hypnotic electronic groove. When the track ends, he muses aloud, unsure what to name it. A voice from the crowd calls out, 'Release Me!', and so it began. That spontaneous moment sparked a very special release on Fluid Ounce, celebrating 25 years of the label with a limited edition vinyl from the iconic multi-instrumentalist. Chris Vogado (zero dB), under his new alias Special Guest, delivers a bruk-meets-house remix plus a dub B-side. A lovely 12".
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Beat It
Beat It (7" Nachpressung)
Cat: CR 009. Rel: 12 May 25
Beat It (4:42)
Thriller (4:50)
Review: Melbourne, Australia based sextet The Traffic, headed up by Ivan 'Choi' Khatchoyan, serve up a special MJ feature funk 45. Presented in a special pressing in red vinyl with black splatter, we get awesome renditions of Michael Jackson tracks 'Beat It' and 'Thriller' from his iconic Thriller album from 1982. The big band energy of the players make these cover versions worthy your attention, with a killer horns section imitating the king of pop's falsetto to great effect.
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Blow Up The Groove
Cat: LRK 31. Rel: 08 May 25
Blow Up The Groove (3:19)
All Killer, No Filler (3:10)
Review: South London's Trambeat return with a double punch of funk and soul on LRK Records 13 years after first being formed by Graham Potter and Des James. The Croydon-based band brings classic Northern Soul energy with sharp modern flair to their latest 7", featuring 'Blow Up The Groove' and 'All Killer, No Filler'. Both channel dancefloor euphoria with turbocharged horns, breakneck grooves and bold vocals over strutting basslines and all-nighter anthems. Trambeat's shift from DIY collective to stage-commanding soul machine is great, and if their debut 'Don't Hold Back' teased their potential, this release kicks the doors wide open.
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The Best Of Tweak
The Best Of Tweak (recycled vinyl 12")
Cat: BTL 021. Rel: 12 May 25
Generation (instrumental) (5:53)
Red Rover (rework) (5:59)
Fathorn (5:55)
Fathorn (Raw Deal Freedom Time remix) (6:58)
Review: Tweak's latest is another fine trip through rhythm, texture and atmosphere across three originals that are couched in broken beat. 'Generation' leads with lovely laidback grooves and a warm, gloopy bassline as precise electronics merge with a hint of vintage soul. The 'Red Rover' (Rework) is another sunny, horizontal sound with bubbly broken beats and lush flutes adding the hook, then 'Fathorn' explores darker, more tribal rhythms with deep bass and ritualistic percussion. Raw Deal's Freedom Time Remix of 'Fathorn' takes it further with some fluid grooves and expressive brass top notes next to glowing, golden Rhodes chords. A fantastically feel-good and fuzzy sound.
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House Party
House Party (12" Nachpressung)
Cat: RPO 100. Rel: 16 May 25
Fred Wesley - "House Party"
The JB's - "Pass The Peas"
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CREAM
CREAM (green vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: TB45 01 GREEN. Rel: 09 May 25
CREAM (feat Raekwon & Inspector Deck) (3:35)
CREAM (instrumental) (4:03)
Review: Mid-90s East Coast hip-hop classic 'CREAM' is one of the best Wu-Tang Clan tunes if you ask us, but we never thought it might get mashed up with a Beatles tune. That's what we have here on the Tea Breaks label, which flips it into a lush, soul-drenched hip-hop sound with low-slung drums and Raekwon & Inspector Deck delivering the bars. On the flipside is an instrumental that strips them away and allows the introspective melodies and laid-back, golden-era beats to shine. Two heady tunes for sure.
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Alben
RE: Case Studies
RE: Case Studies (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DAUW 074LP. Rel: 07 May 25
Case Study 5 (3:53)
Case Study 4 (6:39)
Case Study 7 (5:33)
Case Study 2 (4:27)
Case Study 1 (8:01)
Case Study 6 (5:01)
Review: Taylor Deupree and The Humble Bee have hooked up for their first collaborative album, Re: Case Studies, an immersive and pensive ambient beauty. It was originally conceived as a solo project and Deupree's abstract feedback loop-based compositions were shelved until discussions with the label prompted him to invite a collaborator. Craig Tattersall, aka The Humble Bee, responded with his own sonic interpretations and built on Deupree's foundations. The result is a cohesive yet distinct collaboration that honours the original while evolving into something new so what began as an unfinished idea is now a full-fledged and thoughtful, layered exploration of sound.
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Live At Glam Slam (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Live At Glam Slam (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited trifold yellow vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched))
Cat: RCV 1727572. Rel: 08 May 25
Thunder (6:36)
Daddy Pop (4:00)
Diamonds & Pearls (5:29)
Willing & Able (5:39)
Jughead (6:52)
The Sacrifice Of Victor (9:56)
Nothing Compares 2 U (5:06)
Thieves In The Temple (6:30)
Sexy MF (6:06)
Insatiable (9:35)
Cream/Well Done/I Want U/In The Socket (Medley) (11:12)
1999/Baby I'm A Star/Push (Medley) (9:40)
Gett Off (6:50)
Gett Off (Houstyle) (7:24)
Review: This Price album was originally part of the 2023 Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe box set, but now the triple vinyl live recording arrives on standalone yellow vinyl in a fancy triple gatefold sleeve. It was initially captured on January 11, 1992, at Prince's Glam Slam club in Minneapolis and is a performance that showcases Prince and The New Power Generation at their creative peak, just ahead of their epic world tour. Spanning over 100 minutes and 14 tracks in all, the still electrifying set focuses on material from the Diamonds and Pearls era and includes a preview of the then-unreleased 'Sexy M.F.' to make for a fine snapshot of a new era in Prince's evolving sound.
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Bolan B Sides (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Bolan B Sides (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (translucent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEMREC 1278. Rel: 01 May 25
Cadilac (3:51)
Baby Strange (3:05)
Lady (2:12)
Thunderwing (3:46)
Jitterbug Love (2:55)
Sunken Rags (2:52)
Born To Boogie (2:17)
Free Angel (2:14)
Midnight (2:49)
Sitting Here (2:20)
Blackjack (3:05)
Squint Eye Mangle (3:22)
Satisfaction Pony (2:48)
Explosive Mouth (2:25)
Space Boss (2:46)
Chrome Sitar (3:14)
Do You Wanna Dance? (2:16)
Dock Of The Bay (2:22)
Solid Baby (2:37)
Baby Boomerang (2:18)
Life’s An Elevator (2:24)
All Alone (2:49)
Groove A Little (3:25)
Tame My Tiger (2:30)
Ride My Wheels (2:26)
To Know You Is To Love You (2:45)
City Port (2:42)
Review: Marc Bolan's influence on rock music is huge. Everyone from Morrissey and Oasis to newcomers like Bobbie Dazzle worship the ground his stack heels walked on, not forgetting the break he gave The Damned by taking the band's original lineup on tour with him. It extends way beyond the obvious big hitting singles, as this less comprehensive, more completely exhaustive collection of B-sides corralled for RSD 2025 demonstrates. He's the master of the short, sharp pop track - no song reaches four minutes and most are under three - and just about anything here would qualify as A-sides in a lesser band's arsenal. From the folksy strumalong 'Sitting Here' to the electric shock guitar of 'Free Angel' and even a glorious cover of Otis Redding's 'Dock Of The Bay' featuring "The Queen of Northern Soul" Gloria Jones, this is yet more evidence of why the man was a huge, huge legend.
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Room On The Porch
Cat: 726779 9. Rel: 22 May 25
Room On The Porch (feat Ruby Amanfu) (4:04)
My Darling My Dear (3:57)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (3:39)
She Keeps Me Movin' (4:01)
Make Up Your Mind (4:40)
Thicker Than Mud (4:33)
Junkyard Dog (4:17)
Blues'll Give You Back Your Soul (4:36)
Better Than Ever (feat Wendy Moten) (5:04)
Rough Time Blues (4:29)
Review: A powerhouse combination , Taj Mahal and Ken Mo join forces once again as TajMo and show why fans consider them two of the finest American musicians of their respective generations. Their first collaboration since 2017's TajMo, which won them a Best Contemporary Blues gong at the Grammy Awards, this is journeyman, soul, rock & roll, country and - of course - blues, at its most modern and finest. That said, Room On the Porch is resolutely rooted in the origins of the canons. At times, like the sax-heavy 'Blues'll Give You Back Your Soul', you can almost feel the balmy heat of a night in a Deep South bar and taste the sour mash. 'Rough Time Blues' even comes with the crackle and raw sonic aesthetic of an original early recorded music tome, adding to the sense of authenticity.
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Crooked Wing
Crooked Wing (clear vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished foil-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 553X. Rel: 22 May 25
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: If Inside the Rose, the fourth album from These New Puritans, was a long-winded production process - spanning six years of work - but saw the Essex outfit return with immediate force, the follow up is much more of a slow-burner at the consumption end. It's a stranger, more experimental and, arguably, visionary example of what these guys do best. And it couldn't feel more engrossing. Deep, immersive, almost ceremonial, powerfully uplifting ('Bells' is particularly life-affirming stuff), it saturates you in gorgeous emotional indie-choral-chimes, and sucks you into these gripping narratives that fall somewhere between swooning electronic, drummy alternative rock and a place which is really only These New Puritans.
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Better Dreaming
Better Dreaming (blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0812LPE. Rel: 15 May 25
Heartbreak
Swarm
Never Look Back
Suspended
Limelight
Get Through
Better Dreaming
How Big Is The Rainbow
See You There
Perpetual Motion
Sanctuary
Review: Tune-Yards return with their sixth album, and it's one of their most rhythmically infectious to date. Created by Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner in a post-pandemic haze, Better Dreaming embraces danceable liberation, self-love and anti-fascist joy and it is all inspired by a desire to move, both physically and emotionally. Grooves run deep here as lyrics confront modern chaos and encourage dancing through the dark and dreaming of better futures. The duo let songs flow with raw instinct and reconnect with their early drum-loop roots, meaning that the result is a fresh, funk-laced art-pop record that works on the body as well as the mind.
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Don't Come Easy (remastered)
Don't Come Easy (remastered) (teal with white swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: LPRGM 1881C. Rel: 15 May 25
Forever Young (5:05)
Wings (4:25)
Burning Down Inside (4:27)
Seasons (4:49)
Standing Alone (5:19)
Lay Your Body Down (4:44)
Walk On Fire (5:00)
Nothing But Love (3:42)
Strip Me Down (4:04)
Sail Away (4:06)
Review: Although forming in 1987, the initial tenure of New York City hard rock heroes Tyketto was a simple case of wrong place, wrong time. 1991's debut album Don't Come Easy was a moderate success, boasting the hit single 'Forever Young' and taking them on the road with Whitesnake, but by the time they would submit their second full-length to Geffen Records, it would be outright rejected due to label's increasing interest with the grunge scene and a desire to leave "hair metal" and all of its intersecting genres in the 80s. With a myriad of lineup changes, even featuring Steve Augeri on vocals for a spell before his time in Journey, the band would eventually dissolve until 2004. One reunion tour would lead to another, and as of 2025, they're still playing shows, with the vast majority in attendance likely there to hear the barrage of bangers this overlooked AOR-meets-glam metal debut offers.
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