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Alben
Shortwave Memories
Cat: BIO 36CD. Rel: 20 Jan 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Tanss
Interval Signal
Night Shift
Formanta
Shortwave Memories
Infinium
Shruthi-12
Transfigured Express
Review: After a run of reissues and a boundary-blurring fusion of classical music and electronica (January 2021's Angel's Flight), Norwegian ambient veteran Geir Jennsen AKA Biosphere has gone back to basics on Shortwave Memories. Ditching software and computers for analogue synths, drum machines and effects units, Jennsen has delivered album that he claims was inspired by the post-punk era electronics of Daniel Miller and Matin Hannett, but instead sounds like a new, less dancefloor-conscious take on the hybrid ambient/techno sound he was famous for in the early 1990s. The results are uniformly brilliant, making this one of the Norwegian trailblazer's most alluring and sonically comforting albums for decades.
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Sleep Deprivation
Cat: DUSTCD 126. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sleep Deprivation 5 - The Slow Cancellation Of The Future (Movement 1)
Sleep Deprivation 6 - The Future Is Now The Past
Sleep Deprivation 7 - Generic Protocols
Sleep Deprivation 8 - Stockhausen Was Right
Sleep Deprivation 9 - Consumer Tethering (Movement 2)
Sleep Deprivation 10 - New Times End
Sleep Deprivation 11 - The Failure Of Modernity
Sleep Deprivation 12 - Airport 3
Sleep Deprivation 13 - Core Planning
Sleep Deprivation 14 - REM Kiss (Movement 3)
Sleep Deprivation 15 - Agency
Sleep Deprivation 16 - Null
Sleep Deprivation 17 - Deep Isolation
Sleep Deprivation 18 - Shuggy (Movement 4)
Sleep Deprivation 19 - Human Latch
Sleep Deprivation 20 - Floatation
Sleep Deprivation 21 - Internal Sunrise
Review: Way back in 2006, when for various reasons they were suffering with insomnia, the Black Dog began making music when sleep deprived - a process the Sheffield trio say made their material more emotive and vulnerable. At various times since, they've returned to the idea, resulting in this album - a collection of immersive musical movements that frequently blur the boundaries between the enveloping ambience the IDM pioneers have become famous for in recent years, and (synth) string-laden neo-classical compositions. Of course, it's not all picturesque sonic beauty, with the paranoia and slow-thinking darkness sometimes associated with periods of sleep deprivation being translated into trippy, melancholic or sonically intense soundscapes rooted in drone and dark ambient. Throughout, it remains surprisingly emotive and - for the most part - pleasingly meditative.



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Paranoid In 1975
Cat: BL 83426. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Metal
Supertzar - Killing Ourself To Live
Hole In The Sky
Snowblind
Symptom Of The Universe
War Pgs
Megalomania
Supernaut Drum Solo
Iron Man Jam
Black Sabbath
Spiral Architect
Embryo Children Of The Grave
Paranoid
Review: A case of 'Paranoid' by name - and paranoid by nature. At least by the time the Brummie founding fathers of metal had reached 1975 and their sixth album Sabotage, the foursome felt attacked from all sides, blighted by wrangles with both management and record company alike. Those troubles have been 'blamed' for the particularly searing, angry musical form that the band hit at the time, something that's subsequently endeared the period to fans of all things heavy ever since. This radio broadcast would certainly seem to back that theory up, from a devastating opening salvo of 'Supertzar' from that sixth LP to trademark anthems like 'War Pigs', 'Paranoid' and a lurchingly fantastic 'Iron Man'. The stress and ahem, other lifesyle factors, would lead to this classic line up finally splitting in 1979 - leading to Ronnie James Dio's replacement of Ozzy - but this rich mid-70s purple patch captures them between mania and ultimate collapse.
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Liferz
Liferz (CD)
Cat: 656605 756028. Rel: 19 Jan 08
 
Indie/Alternative
Hibernation
The Ditch
Liferz
Lightning Song
Junkeee Julieee
Gogogo
Rize
Sorry Sorry Sarah
The X
Turnaround & Shut Up
Acid Fight
Review: Social Registry brings you Blood On The Wall's new album 'Liferz'. Having gone from hometown heroes to national fan favourites and critical darlings, the band has earned its reputation as top of the rock heap.
Putting out raucously fun records, this is a portrait of a band at the top of their game - somehow they have managed to get even more awesome.
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Black Metal 2
Cat: RT 0253CD. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vigil
Mugu
Dash Snow
Sketamine
Semtex
La Raza
Nil By Mouth
ZaZa
Astro
Woosah
The Rot
Review: Dean Blunt is nothing short of an enigma. Whether you're reading one of his interviews of few words, listening to the records that seem to both celebrate the avant-garde and obsess over it, or watching him descend into strange, otherworldly cacophonies on stage, usually shrouded in smoke, he's never really been an easy guy to pin down. And that's exactly what he's always been going for.

It's something of a surprise, then, to learn that Black Metal 2, the long-awaited, seven years in the making sequel to his critically acclaimed Black Metal, is actually pretty straight forward. In a Dean Blunt kind of way. Opening on the compressed strings and near-spoken word of 'Vigil', the record takes us into the deep dark depths of strange, hook-fuelled guitar poetry, and we never want to find our way back.
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The Ballad Of Darren
Cat: 505419 7660238. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
The Ballad
St Charles Square
Barbaric
Russian Strings
The Everglades (For Leonard)
The Narcissist
Goodbye Albert
Far Away Island
Avalon
The Heights
Review: For all of the "it's like 1995 all over again" analysis that greeted the surprise return of Britpop stars Blur, it would count for nothing if the music they were making was a hollow pastiche of the past. Fortunately, The Ballad of Darren, the band's first new album since 2015, is a giddy blast from the past - and reportedly one recorded in a much more cooperative and good-humoured atmosphere than expected. Fans will immediately feel at home, with tracks such as 'St Charles Square' and 'The Narcissist' offering that now familiar mix of weary vocals, squally guitars, low-slung bass and shuffling drums. Whether or not it's a "return to form" is debatable, but it's certainly a refreshing blast from the past for those came of age in the 1990s (and those inspired by Britpop's messy, lager-fuelled energy).
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25 Years Of Aficionado
Cat: REWARM 17CD. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Held By Trees - "In The Trees (Ambient)"
Stanley Clarke - "Desert Song"
Jan Akkerman - "Ode To Billy Joe"
Alain Debray - "Concierto De Aranjuez"
Hightower Set - "Departure Lounge (Nothing To Declare)"
J Walk - "Cool Bright Northern Morning"
Canyons - "Akasha" (Begin remix)
Waves - "Summer Sunday"
Mudd - "Summer In The Wood"
Trevor Heiron - "Love Chains" (instrumental)
Korallreven - "Honey Mine" (Lissvik remix)
Giorgio Tuma - "Through Your Hands Love Can Shine" (feat Laetita Sadier)
Superimposers - "Seeing Is Believing"
Teacher - "Can't Step Twice (On The Same Piece Of Water)"
Kalima - "Shine" (Gilles Peterson Vibrazonic dub mix)
Review: The traditonal way to start a review of any Micko Westmoreland release - and with as is to point out that he's best known for playing Jack Fairey in the mock glam documentary Velvet Goldmine, but with a second strong album in his new, flanked -by-legends incarnation and some highly memorable video promos featuring a succession of alternativ ecomedy greats, that could well be changing. Expect spiky English podst-punk songwriting a la XTC or even Pulp, with recent singles 'Autosexual' and 'What's In A Name' (which includes guest vocals from Kevin Eldon numbering among the highligths.
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Polarity
Cat: DIN 87. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Polarity (part 1)
Polarity (part 2)
Confluence
Review: Fresh from curating a fine compilation marking 25 years of his admirable DiN label, Ian Boddy unleashes the latest in a long-line of collaborative works. He's previously released joint studio works alongside Chris Carter, Erik Wollo and Mark Shreeve, amongst others and here is in cahoots with Parallel Worlds member (and DiN semi-regular) Dave Bessell. In true ambient fashion, Polarity boasts a two-part, near 52-minute title track: an evocative, creepy and slowly shifting fusion of modular electronic bleeps, vintage analogue synthesiser melodies, immersive chords and - for shortish blasts amongst the aural weightlessness - bubbling beats. To round off the album, the pair drifts further into deep space ambient mode via the Pete Namlook-esque 'Confluence'.
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Transmissions
Cat: DIN 92. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Uncharted
Abeona
Colony
Ice Station
Revolve
Salvage
Terra Sirenum
Apogee
Review: Last year, regular collaborators Ian Boddy (a Sunderland-based electronics wizard who founded the ambient-focused DiN imprint years ago) and Erik Wallo (a long-serving Norwegian guitarist primiarly known for his experimental and ambient releases) performed their first joint concert for a decade. It's that performance, where they jammed out extended and much-changed versions of tracks featured on some of their prior studio sets, which forms the basis of their latest full-length, Transmissions. As you'd expect, it's a wonderfully atmospheric and evocative affair that gets the most out of both artists, with highlights including the wonderfully creepy 'Uncharted', the krautrock-style hypnotism of 'Aboena', the icy and ethereal 'Ice Station' and the slow-burn bliss of 'Salvage'.
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Sable Fable
Cat: JAG 450CD. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Things Behind Things Behind Things (Sable)
Speyside
Awards Season
Short Story (Fable)
Everything Is Peaceful Love
Walk Home
Day One (feat Dijon & Flock Of Dimes)
From
I'll Be There
If Only I Could Wait (feat Danielle Haim)
There's A Rhythmn
Au Revoir
Review: It has been some five-plus years since the last full Bon Iver album but the wait has been well worth it. This one follows the introspective SABLE, a sparse, vulnerable EP born from isolation and inner turmoil. Where that was shadow, this is light-a lush, radiant celebration of love, connection and emotional rebirth. Written at April Base in Wisconsin with collaborators like Jim-E Stack and Danielle Haim, the album leans into clarity and intimacy and gets rid of the signature dense abstraction for more honest and heartfelt pop. The vocals are delivered with openness and purpose as they explore desire, hope and devotion. While still acknowledging lingering shadows, this full-length is a story of growth that isn't about fairytale endings, but about the lessons love teaches.
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Polar Code
Cat: GM 056. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Convergence
Secret Frequencies
Resonance
Stepping Beyond
Unknown System
Alien Circuit
Command Core
New Parameters
Unveiling
Infinity
Transition
Insight
Review: The very particular nature of polar landscapes - undeniably beautiful, but also remote, inaccessible and challenging - have long proved inspirational to ambient composers, not least Norwegian great Biosphere (whose very particular trademark sound is reflective of his roots on the edges of the arctic circle). Italian artist Lia Bosch has gone one further on her debut album, creating an album inspired by the Antarctic and a self-created narrative featuring an "abandoned alien base" at the South Pole. Musically, it is icy, chilling, atmospheric and immersive as you'd expect, with alien electronics and glacial aural textures rubbing shoulders with snowstorms of white noise, blowy polar winds, and unearthly musical motifs.

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Ready Set Go! Live From Riverside Studios London 2003 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
New Killer Star
Pablo Picasso
Never Get Old
The Loneliest Guy
Looking For Water
She'll Drive The Big Car
Days
Fall Dog Bombs The Moon
Try Some, Buy Some
Reality
Bring Me The Disco King
Hallo Spaceboy
Cactus
Afraid
Review: While not one of David Bowie's best-known achievements, masterminding the world's biggest-ever 'non-TV' satellite broadcast is undoubtedly an impressive one. It took place at London's Riverside Studios in 2003, with the Thin White Duke - accompanied by his regular backing band - performing then new album Reality in its entirety, live to 86 cinemas in 26 countries. This Record Store Day release presents the concert in its entirety (the encore was not broadcast at the time), delivering a superb document of a unique event. Of course, Bowie was in fine form, with the immersive sound mix by regular collaborator Tony Visconti capturing the legendary artist at the peak of his powers.

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The Broadcast Collection 1967-1995
Cat: CL 94113. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Rock
Love You Till Tuesday (CD1: BBC Sessions 1967-1971)
When I Live My Dream
Little Bombardier
Silly Boy Blue
In The Heat Of The Morning
When I'm Five
In The Heat Of The Morning
London Bye Ta Ta
Karma Man
Silly Boy Blue
Let Me Sleep Beside You
Janine
Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud
Port Of Amsterdam
God Knows I'm Good
The Width Of A Circle
Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed
Cygnet Committee
The Supermen
Eight Line Poem
Bombers (CD2: BBC Sessions 1971-1972)
Looking For A Friend
Almost Grown
Kooks
It Ain't Easy
Hang Onto Yourself
Ziggy Stardust
Waiting For The Man
Queen Bitch
Five Years
White Light White Heat
Moonage Daydream
Hang Onto Yourself
Suffragette City
Ziggy Stardust
Starman
Space Oddity
Changes
Oh! You Pretty Things
Andy Warhol
Lady Stardust
White Light White Heat
Rock 'N Roll Suicide
Sorrow (CD2: The 1980 Floor Show)
Everything's Alright
Space Oddity
1984 Dodo
I Can't Explain
Time
The Jean Genie
I Got You (feat Marianne Faithfull)
Space Oddity (Tokyo FM 1990 - part 1)
Changes
TVC15
Rebel Rebel
Be My Wife
Ashes To Ashes
Starman
Fashion
Life On Mars?
Blue Jean
Let's Dance
Stay (CD4: Tokyo FM 1990 - part 2)
China Girl
Sound & Vision
Ziggy Stardust
Station To Station
Young Americans
Suffragette City
Fame
Heroes
Panic In Detroit
Pretty Pink Rose
Modern Love
The Jean Genie
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide
The Man Who Sold The World (CD5: Late Night TV - feat Klaus Nomi/Joey Arias)
Nite Flights
Black Tie White Noise
Strangers When We Meet
The Heart's Filthy Lesson
Introduction (The White Room 1995)
Look Back In Anger
The Hearts Filthy Lesson
The Voyeur Of Utter Destruction (As Beauty)
Under Pressure (1)
Under Pressure (2)
Hallo Spaceboy
Boys Keep Swinging
Jump They Say
We Prick You
The Man Who Sold The World
Teenage Wildlife
Review: The one and only David Bowie was an untouchable talent no matter what he was doing - recording music, inventing personas, acting in films, speaking on futurism, or playing live for radio and TV. Now, this five CD boxset celebrates that fact with more than 80 tracks included and spanning all of his discography between the years of 1967 and 1995. The Broadcast Collection on Cult Legends incudes everything you want it to and more from 'In The Heat Of The Morning' (more than one version is included) to 'Unwashed & Somewhat Slightly Dazed' and plenty of other gems.
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Just Another Day
Cat: EXCDP 80. Rel: 06 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Return To Valencia
Just Another Day
It's A Thing Called Love
This Is Paradise
What You Won't Do For Love
Night Flight
Ella's Theme
Cherish The Day
I Want You
Children Of The Fields
The Island
Something For Miles
Review: Neville 'Breeze' McKeith is undoubtedly a legend of Black British music - albeit one not known to the majority of listeners. His CV is impressive; as well as being a founder member of jazz-funk outfit Light of the World, McKeith was also an integral member of Beggar & Co (known for disco hit '(Somebody) Help Me Out') and currently wields his guitar for The Brit-Funk Association. Unusually, this is only his second solo album, and arrives 41 years after his first. It acts as a showcase for his virtuoso guitar playing (he switches between lead, rhythm and acoustic guitar across the set), offering a mix of jazz-funk, fusion, contemporary jazz and soul songs and instrumentals. It's mostly new original material, but wisely McKeith has also included a handful of rather good interpretations of classic cuts.
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Frontier's Edge
Cat: DWR 002CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Funk
Frontier's Edge
Devil Doesn't Care
KRITN
Crescent Blade
A Passage To Ashinol
Curled Steel
Review: After years spent delivering heady fusions of deep funk and Afro-funk on Daptone Records, The Budos Band resurface on Diamond West, an imprint founded by two of the band's key members earlier this year. Their first missive on the California-based imprint is as rousing and fiery as ever, with their usual riotous and heavyweight sound being subtly expanded via nods towards psych-funk, Mariachi Band music and the funk-rock sound made famous by Sly and the Family Stone. The six scorching instrumentals on show are all superb, with our current favourites including the punchy 'The Devil Doesn't Care', the trippy solo-laden explosion that is 'KRITIN' and the deliciously psychedelic and suspenseful 'Curled Steel'.
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Equal Strain On All Parts
Cat: 100013 9966. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Rock
University Of Bourbon Street (feat Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
Bubbles Up
Audience Of One
My Gummie Just Kicked In
Close Calls
Equal Strain On All Parts
Like My Dog
Ti Punch Cafe (feat Angelique Kidjo)
Portugal Or Pei (feat Lennie Gallant & Will Kimbrough)
Nobody Works On Friday
Fish Porn
Johnny's Rhum
Columbus
Mozambique (feat Emmylou Harris)
Review: Tropical rock and "Island escapism" hero Jimmy Buffett passed away in September, a few weeks after finishing recording on Equal Strain on All Parts, his 32nd and final studio album. As final hurrahs go, it's quietly impressive, with the American singer-songwriter - backed by the Coral Reefer Band and a smattering of high-profile guest performers - delivering a jaunty, All-American blend of horn-sporting blues-rock, psych-country, semi-acoustic sing-alongs and tropical swamp-funk. Highlights include the humid, steel pan-sporting dance-rock of 'My Gummie Just Kicked In' (featuring fellow celebrity stoner and all-round legend Paul McCartney on bass), the fiddle-sporting hoedown that is 'Close Calls', the cheery 'Like My Dog' and Emylou Harris collaboration 'Mozambique'.
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Tunes 2011-2019
Cat: HDBCD 048. Rel: 06 Dec 19
 
Deep Dubstep
State Forest
Beachfires
Subtemple
Young Death
Nightmarket
Hiders
Come Down To Us
Claustro
Rival Dealer
Kindred
Loner
Ashtray Wasp
Rough Sleeper
Truant
Street Halo
Stolen Dog
NYC
Review: William Bevan has now been operating long enough under the Burial alias to be awarded a celebratory "best of" compilation by Hyperdub, the imprint he's been releasing on since 2005. This is no ordinary retrospective, though. It deliberately ignores the celebrated early portion of his career, with the artist choosing to focus not only on tracks made and released in the last eight years, but also those tucked away on B-sides and the darker corners of his EPs. It offers a fine snapshot of the subtle evolution of his sound, quietly creeping between the hushed field recordings and glacial synthesizer lines of "Nightmarket", the intensely up-beat breakbeat madness of "Rival Dealer", the haunting, near 14-minute melancholy of "Rough Sleeper" and the future garage rush of recent single "Claustro".
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Blockbusta
Cat: 196588 38312. Rel: 24 Nov 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Statement
Remind 'Em (feat Quavo)
Beach Ball (feat BIA)
OK (feat Young Thug)
Could It Be You (feat Blxst & Yung Bleu)
Luxury Life (feat Coi Leray)
Big Everything (feat DaBaby & T-Pain)
Roboshotta (feat Burna Boy)
Tings
The Return Of Mansa Musa (feat Swizz Beatz & Blackway)
Stand Up (feat JNR CHOI)
Open Wide (feat Chris Brown & Shenseea)
Hold Up
The Hive (feat Giggs)
Homage (feat Kodak Black)
Legend (feat Morray)
Slide
Legacy (feat Cie, Trillian & Rai)
If You Don't Know Now You Know (feat Big Tigger - part 2)
Review: As you'd expect given his profile and position within hip-hop, Busta Rhymes eleventh studio album - his first for three years - is something of an all-star affair. The set's panel of executive producers boasts Timbaaland, Swizz Beats and Pharrell Williams, while the impressive roll call of guest MCs, singers and producers includes Giggs, Young Thug, Shenseea, T-Pain and Burna Boy. It has the feel of a celebration of his legacy and work, with s guests delivering hard-hitting lyrics and thoughtful flows over backing tracks that flit between sparse, distorted heaviness (recent single 'Beach Ball'), snappy, horn-sporting post-crunk weightiness ('OK') and G-funk influenced future party jams ('Luxury Life', with its aquatic P-funk bass and dusty, golden era drums).
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In Iron Houses
Cat: ECU 016. Rel: 04 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Madness To Their Methods
The Broken Fixing The Broken
Iron Houses At Night - Star Track
Perpetual Emotion Machine
Review: Melancholy maestro Brock Van Wey aka Bvdub returns with more immersive and beautifully sad sounds on his latest album In Iron Houses. It is an ambient work that is far too evocative to serve simply as aural wallpaper. Opener 'Madness To Their Methods' for example has a vocal swirling about the synthscapes that is utterly arresting and conveys great emotional pain. 'The Broken Fixing The Broken' is another lament of epic proportions and 'Iron Houses At Night - Star Track' has a little sense of hope in the brighter melodies and another vocal, which this time carries love not loss. 'Perpetual Emotion Machine' shuts down with subtle celestial celebration.
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The Depth Of Rain
Cat: IF 120CD. Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Depth Of Rain
Review: On his return to China in 2019 after a period away, Brock van Wey noticed a "strange, sound emitting item" on the table. It was a handmade 'steel tongue drum', a unique percussion instrument associated with spirituality and meditation in Asian culture. A few days later, van Wey recorded an extended jam of himself playing it, and later overdubbed electronic sounds, melodies, chords and textures. The result is The Depth of Rain, the long-serving ambient and drone artist's second Bvdub album of 2024. Where some of van Wey's ambient sets can tend towards the intense and claustrophobic, The Depth of Rain is a genuinely melodious, evocative and spring-like affair that ebbs and flows wonderfully throughout, providing entertainment and sonic bliss in equal measure.
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On The Move
On The Move (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UVSL 2004. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Funk
Sayin It & Doin It Is Two Different Things
Never Get Enough
Back From The Dead
The Way To Get Down
Try It Again
I'm On The Move
I Got It (It's Been A Long Time Coming)
Never Get Enough (feat Jacko Peake)
Sayin It & Doin It Is Two Different Things (instrumental)
Back From The Dead (instrumental)
The Way To Get Down (instrumental)
Try It Again (instrumental)
I'm On The Move (instrumental)
I Got It (It's Been A Long Time Coming) (instrumental)
Never Get Enough (instrumental)
Sunshine (feat The Tower Of Power Horn Section)
Don't Throw Your Love In The Garbage Can
Review: Originally recorded and released in 1993, On The Move was the last studio album James Brown collaborator Bobby Byrd recorded during his lifetime. While it may have been recorded after Byrd's 1970s heyday, musically it offers full-throttle funk - albeit with slicker and more expansive musical arrangements - of the kind that he and Brown used to deliver in their sleep. It's a great set all told, with this (delayed) 30th anniversary edition also including instrumental versions of all eight original tracks. It also boasts a couple of rare non-album tracks recorded at the time: the slow-motion, horns-and-guitar solo laden 'Sunshine' and the effortlessly funky, low-down and addictive 'Don't Throw Your Love in the Garbage Can'.
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Milkshake
CABANNE / VARIOUS
Milkshake (2xCD (CD 1 mixed, CD 2 unmixed))
Cat: MINIBARCD 001. Rel: 20 Feb 08
 
Minimal/Tech House
Agnes - "P-Style"
Ultrakurt - "Massage In A Bottle"
Linc - "Crack Whore"
Seuil - "Dance"
Spasm - "Stuffies"
Cabanne - "Fraisheur"
Your Mad Friend - "Mafde"
John Thomas & Barbara Goes - "Funky Time"
Ditch - "Bachelor Girl"
Gregorythme - "Echolalie"
Copacabannark - "Fauxrest"
Cabanne - "Minerale"
Ultrakurt - "Chuck Maurice"
Agnes - "Dancing Bells"
Seuil - "Dance"
Ultrakurt - "Dick Reverse"
Agnes - "Treat Me Bad"
Copacabannark - "Ouanefortheshow"
Your Mad Friend - "Trunk Hamoon"
Agnes - "Treat Me Bad"
Gregorythme - "Innerspace"
Ultrakurt - "Soutabash Johnson"
Cabanne - "Fraisheur"
Seuil - "Salazie"
J Thomas & B Goes - "Funky Time"
Your Mad Friend - "x01x01"
Ditch - "Capability"
Cabanne - "Boulinge"
Review: Cabanne, Agnès, Seuil, Ultrakurt, as unyielding Minibar bedrocks, offer new deep and shaky cuts. Inviting John Thomas & Barbara Goes for an exceptional funky time that will surely sparkle in 2008. Cabanne, digging up the woods on Zip and Dan Bell's lands, met amazing inhabitants. You'll love Your Mad Friend and Linc's fine and striking funksters. Only Spasm, Copacabannark, Ditch and Gregorythme were missing for 'compléter' La Cène (1)! It's all about house, minimal twists and tricks Minibarians love. Put a hand on the first minibar cd release. You'll enjoy the free bonus cd home-mixed by Cabanne, and really cool illustrated Minibarians' stories!
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Modo Aviao
Cat: FAR 0247CD. Rel: 04 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Jureta
Modo Aviao
Vila Macarena
Baleia Azul
Osaka
Jet Leguas
Foguinho
A Rocha
Malibu
Mancini
Sound Check'in
Laguna
Costa Cordoba
Review: Since emerging in their home country a decade ago, Caixa Cubo have flitted between labels (most notably Heavenly Recordings and Jazz 'N' Milk) while establishing trademark sound that expands on the jazz-funk-meets-samba-jazz template created by fellow countrymen Azymuth (like that band, they're a trio based around drums, bass and organ/electric piano). Unsurprisingly, they've now found a home on Joe Davis's Brazil-focused Far Out Recordings, a stable that has done much to champion Azymuth in the UK. Modo Avia (air mode) is typically warm, breezy and gently tropical, fusing killer grooves and infectious, off-kilter rhythms with brilliant solos, infectious riffs and far-sighted musical flourishes. It feels like the sort of set that will be talked about in hushed tones in 30 or 40 years, and we can think of no greater praise than that.
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Little Foot
Cat: SIGCD 020. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Drum And Bass
Blame Dub
Come With Me
Special
Sinner Time
Ukrained
Jump Around
Threadvare
Introbert
Choosing Beggar
Froze
Run Tun
Front Loader
Humbreed
Struggle Dub
Stir The Pot
The Saki
Dr Low
Babylon Shuffle
Fastest
Feel The Heat
Review: Cologne-based Belfast boy Dominick Martin has been delivering deliciously good albums as Calibre for the best part of a quarter of a century, frequently departing from his trademark drum & bass sound to showcase his love of other sub-heavy and mind-bending sounds such as dub techno, ambient and dubstep. On Little Foot, his first album in two years and 22nd in total, he leans into this considered eclecticism. For proof, compare and contrast the tactile and dreamy 4/4 dub of 'Blame Dub', the dub-wise junglist bruk-up of 'Special', the mutant two-step delight of 'Ukrained', the angularm, sub-heavy UK techno of 'Threadvare' and the Mark Ernestus style spaced-out dub techno of 'Choosing Beggar'. And that's just CD1. A genuine triumphant from one of bass culture's most distinctive musical voices.
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Shelflife 7
Cat: SIGCD 017. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Drum And Bass
Wetter
Cure Amen
Cross The Line
Dumplings & Stew
Ready Beek
Black Mountain (with Jet Li)
Snoopy
Blimp Op
We Call It Rising
Roga Funk
Nearly Nothing
Moonlight
Stoffen
Review: Is there a more consistently policy and famously high quality producer in all of electric music - let alone just drum & bass - that the universally respected Irishman, Calibre? The don of drums and baron of bass is by now a master of his art and the one going Shelflife series continually proves that time and time again. This seventh volume is once again jam-packed with silky rhythms, soulful sounds and meticulous craftsman ship across a wide range of tempos and moods. There are roomy steppers like 'Ready Beek' next to darker, edgier and more menacing cuts like 'Snoopy' signature emotive sounds like 'Nearly Nothing.'
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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (CD in slipcase)
Cat: SBR 336CD. Rel: 02 May 24
 
Soundtracks
My Name Is Death
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Review: A decade ago, legendary horror movie composer/director John Carpenter joined forces with son Cody and godson Daniel Davies to make Lost Themes, a collection of new musical compositions to "soundtrack the movies in your mind". It kick-started a prolific period of musical activity which included both real soundtracks and music made for imaginary ones. Lost Themes IV sits in the latter camp, with the trio delivering music inspired by the aesthetic of "noir" movies. While Carpenter senior's suspenseful, paired-down drum machine rhythms and clandestine synthesiser sounds are still present, they work in harmony with creepy effects, immersive sound effects and additional instrumentation. For proof, see the growling guitars on 'My name IS Death' and the exotic classical guitars and sitars of 'He Walks. By Night'.
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Wild God (Japanese Edition)
Wild God (Japanese Edition) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: BS 23CDJ. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Song Of The Lake
Wild God
Frogs
Joy
Final Rescue Attempt
Conversion
Cinnamon Horses
Long Dark Night
O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She Is)
As The Waters Cover The Sea
Review: When he'd completed writing and recording Wild God, his 18th album alongside backing band the Bad Seeds, Nick Cave stated he hoped that it would have the same effect on listeners as it did on him during the writing process. Of course, we've become accustomed to Cave providing lusciously orchestrated music that tugs at the heartstrings, though the majority of the time it's of the heart-breaking or melancholic variety. This time round, the famously grumpy Australian is in a good mood, delivering songs that tend towards the joyous. For proof, check the soaring gospel choir on 'As The Waters Cover The Sea', the sun-splashed shuffle of 'O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She Is)', the grandiose 'Conversion' and the ambient wonder of 'Joy'.
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Very Quiet Music To Be Played Very Loudly
Cat: LM 001CD. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Components
Fringe
Emphasis
Singular
Review: While he may well be best-known for his nostalgic, synthesiser-powered Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan project, Gordon Chapman-Fox has also put out some fine music under his given name - not least 2023's ambient opus on Castles In Space's 'Subscription Library' offshoot. On Very Quiet Music To Be Played Very Loudly, Chapman-Fox delivers four expansive ambient soundscapes. He sets the tone with the Vangelis-esque synth suspense and spacey creep of 'Components', before opting for sustained, almost neo-classical sweeps and delay-laden electronic string sounds on 'Fringe'. 'Emphasis' is immersive and quietly picturesque, while closing cut 'Singular' is dark, moody and quietly paganistic - a kind of imaginary soundtrack to a 21st century folk-horror movie.
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On Leaving
Cat: TO 124. Rel: 23 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Variance 1
Variance 2
Variance 3
Variance 4
Variance A
Review: Los Angeles-based sound designer, experimental musician and ambient explorer Richard Chartier - considered by some to be one of the world's leading exponents of "minimalist sound art" - recorded much of On Leaving, his 24th solo set, while his friend and fellow sound artist Steve Roden was dying. The album is naturally dedicated to him, and its hazy thickset collages of reprocessed found sound, ghostly tones and melancholic, slowly shifting ambient textures are for the most part poignant - a kind of audio translation of slipping in and out of consciousness while fading away. It's an arresting listen, best enjoyed with a good pair of headphones, full of impeccable sonic details and the creeping darkness of approaching grief.
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2 Ruff Vol 1
Cat: EMICD 2107. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Drum And Bass
Selecta (feat Stefflin Don)
Chase & Status & Hedex - "Liquor & Cigarettes" (feat ArrDee)
Chase & Status & Bou - "Baddadan" (feat IRah & Flowdan & Trigga & Takura)
Massive & Crew
Say The Word (feat Clementine Douglas)
Chase & Status & Mozey - "On The Block" (feat Avo & Horrid1)
2ruff (feat Takura)
Get Got
Tough Talk (feat Kwengface)
20 Man Down (feat MIST & IRah)
Review: Kings of new school drum & bass Chase & Status made another triumphant return with 2 Ruff Viol 1, which is jam packed with fresh new wave jungle anthems for those who like it energetic. The chart topping duo knows a thing or two about crafting big bangers and massive anthems and that's what they do here as they follow up their last album What Came Before with more massive moments. Plenty of guests help them along the way here such as IRah & Flowdan & Trigga & Takura on the massive 'Baddadan' and Avo & Horrid1 on 'On The Block', a collar with Mosey which is also devastatingly large.
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Tenkiller (Soundtrack)
Cat: FR 141CD. Rel: 08 Jun 23
 
Soundtracks
TAH
Badman
Dad's Drunk
The Fabulous Shitheads
LE
The Return Of Badman
Lake Time (Mr Rodan)
Kids
QUAH
Badman 3: Die Badman Die
B4dm4n
Punishment Box
Beck's Theme
OK
Badman V: A New Beginning
Bleeding Out
Tenkiller
Review: .By its very nature, Tenkiller is a very different beast to Chat Pile's other releases. Recorded in the winter of 2020 to be the soundtrack to Tenkiller, an indie movie about the lives of ordinary people in small-town America, it sees the noise-rock/post-hardcore combo focus on mood and tone, rather than form and function. As a result, fuzzy and forthright cuts of the sort you'd expect come supplemented by dystopian, industrial-influenced soundscapes, lo-fi alt-country, guitar-laden mood pieces, low-slung and effects-laden creepiness, intense electronica and the kind of slow-burn ambient-not-ambient that was once the preserve of cult bands such as Labradford.
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Cool World
Cat: FR 164CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Metal
I Am Dog Now
Shame
Frownland
Funny Man
Camcorder
Tape
The New World
Masc
Milk Of Human Kindness
No Way Out
Review: Following on from the unprecedented success of their 2022 debut full-length God's Country, Oklahoma City sludge-metal meets noise-rock four-piece Chat Pile now expand their scope (which initially took their home to task for its homeless and opioid crises), to take aim at the world at large for all of its follies from oil-drilling, to the shoulder shrugs of war, deforestation and genocide. Imbuing their sludegcore heft with gothic grunge melodies while also increasing their heaving tonal bedlam to nauseating degrees, Cool World genuinely sounds like the soundtrack to our own self-designed end times, and what better clarion call to see us over the horizon than Chat Pile's signature industrial-tinged bombast led by frontman Raygun Busch's harrowing, howling spoken word sermons.
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Body Language Five
CHATEAU FLIGHT / VARIOUS
Cat: GPMCD 018. Rel: 11 Oct 07
 
Minimal/Tech House
Bogdan Irkuk - "The Distant" (Arken remix)
Chateau Flight - "Baltringue" (The Body Language remix)
Chateau Flight - "116 BPM Beat"
Ceramic Hello - "Sampling The Blast Furnage"
I Cube - "Prophetization" (demo mix)
Fox 'n' Wolf - "Claws Against Knives" (Todd Terje/Bl edit)
I Cube - "Pazuzu"
Brifo - "Mi Piano Rojo" (Alex Attias mixes - main & Percumix)
Syncom Data - "Beyond The Stars" (beats)
Westbam - "Monkey"
Smith N Hack - "Space Warrior"
Riz Ortolani - "Il Corpo Di Linda"
Poni Hoax - "Antibodies" (Chateau Flight remix)
Henrik Schwarz - "Jimis 2006"
Punto - "3 Tempo 3"
Review: Following acclaimed contributions from Mandy, DJ T, Dixon and Jesse Rose, the fifth instalment of Get Physical's "Body Language" mix series comes courtesy of Chateau Flight (aka Gilbert Cohen and Nicolas Chaix). "Body Language Vol. 5" is a discerning, rich and tasteful celebration of the best in disco, techno, electro and house in all it forms and it's a joy to listen to, from start to finish. This is one Get Physical chartered flight you should not miss.
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Tags: Nu Disco
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Dig Your Own Hole (25th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: XDUSTCDX 2. Rel: 29 Jul 22
 
Breakbeat
Block Rockin' Beats
Dig Your Own Hole
Elektrobank
Piku
Setting Sun
It Doesn't Matter
Don't Stop The Rock
Get Up On It Like This
Lost In The K-hole
Where Do I Begin
The Private Psychedelic Reel
It Doesn't Matter (alternative mix - 28/9/96)
I Love Tekno (alternative mix - 4/10/96)
Elektrobank (demo - 3/6/96)
Cylinders (25/9/96)
Where Do I Begin (alternative mix - 15/6/96)
Review: A quarter of a century on, Chemical Brothers' second studio album returns to stores in expanded form. The original album remains the high watermark of the (now often derided) big beat movement - a bolshy, thrill-a-minute ride that races between funk-fuelled, break-heavy hits ('Block-Rockin' Beats'), rock-tinged heaviness (the title track), fuzz-fuelled post-techno hedonism ('Electrobank'), La Funk Mob-influenced trip-hop ('Piku'), heady ambience ('Loft in the K-Hole') and riffs on the Beatles' 'Tomorrow Never Knows' ('Setting Sun' with Noel Gallagher and the incredible 'My Private Psychedelic Reel'). The second disc on this bonus edition boasts a quintet of previously unreleased tracks and alternate versions, with our highlights including the opioid pulse of 'Cylinders' and the slamming techno breathlessness of 'It Doesn't Matter (alternate mix)'.
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Hotel Surrender
Cat: 4050538 661590. Rel: 10 Sep 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Oh Me Oh My
Low
Get High
Whatever Tomorrow
It's Not You
Peace Of Mind
Feel Good
I Must Be Stupid
So Long So Lonely
In Too Far
Review: Having previously decided to ditch the Chet Faker moniker for a couple of subsequently low-key albums, including last year's digital-only ambient excursion, Musical Silence, Nick Murphy has finally decided to resurrect it. In the process, the Australian artist has gone back to basics, with Hotel Surrender sounding far more like his much-loved 2014 debut, Built on Glass - a massive hit in his home country - then anything else he's recorded since. It was a smart move, because Murphy does synth-heavy, electronica-tinged pop far better than most. As a result, the album is full of confirmed earworms, from the blue-eyed soul of 'Oh Me, Oh My' and the string-drenched swell of 'Whatever Tomorrow', to the flash-friend funk-pop of 'Feel Good' and the Rhodes-clad R&B-soul of 'In Too Deep'.
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Combat Rock/The People's Hall (Special Edition)
Cat: 194399 68552. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Know Your Rights
Car Jamming
Should I Stay Or Should I Go
Rock The Casbah
Red Angel Dragnet
Straight To Hell
Overpowered By Funk
Atom Tan
Sean Flynn
Ghetto Defendant
Inoculated City
Death Is A Star
Outside Bonds
Radio Clash
Futura 2000
First Night Back In London
Radio One - Mikey Dread
He Who Dares Or Is Tired
Long Time Jerk
The Fulham Connection
Midnight To Stevens
Sean Flynn
Idle In Kangaroo Court
Know Your Rights
Review: 1982's seminal fifth and final album from the classic lineup of Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon needs little introduction, but will now receive some additional sonic context in the guise of 'The People's Hall.'

Compiled by the living members of The Clash, this expanded edition features 12 previously unreleased rarities and outtakes including a version of 'Know Your Rights' recorded at The People's Hall on The Rolling Stones' Mobile Studio.

Offering greater insight into the recording, demoing and ideas process behind arguably the last definitive Clash album as well as one of the all time punk-rock greats, these additions are essential for any true Clash cultist.
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Musick To Play In The Dark 2 (reissue)
Cat: DAIS 184CD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Something
Tiny Golden Books
Ether
Paranoid Inlay
An Emergency
Where Are You?
Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)
Review: New CD edition of Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2, the 2000 studio album from Coil and. As with Part 1, it was described by the band as "moon musick." This contrasts to earlier work which was solar rather than lunar inspired, but either way, it was another classic from Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and John Balance. Their partnership remains one of electronic music's most magically alchemic and after a quiet start, this album slowly but surely takes its hold on listeners. 'Ether' and 'Paranoid Inlay' are confessional tone in tone while the final two 'Where Are You?' and 'Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)' are brilliantly haunting. Fact fans might know that the latter was actually played at John Balance's funeral service.

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Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil (reissue)
Cat: DAIS 186CD. Rel: 26 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Higher Beings Command
I Am The Green Child
Beige
Lowest Common Abominator
Free Base Chakra
Tunnel Of Goats
Review: First released 22 years ago at the turn of the millennium, Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil has been described as one of Coil's most "mind-altering creations"; given the fiercely experimental and often otherworldly nature of their catalogue, that's some going. The album, which has now been fully remastered, was one of the first things Coil recorded following their relocation to Weston-super-Mare, and sonically it's as bleak, windswept, and barren as the town itself seems out of season. It's full of droning tones, modular blips, metallic melodies, slowly shifting ambient textures and musical motifs that lap in and out like waves. Furthermore, the album's standout moment, the near 14-minute 'I Am The Green Child', is like some mutant, experimental sea shanty crossed with a hypnotic ambient-industrial raga.

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Transmission Impossible
Cat: ETTB 168. Rel: 17 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Square One
Politik
Yellow
God Put A Smile On Your Face
Speed Of Sound
Trouble
Sparks
Daylight
White Shadows
The Scientist
Clocks
Talk
Swallowed By The Sea
In My Place
Fix You
Mylo Xyloto
Hurts Like Heaven
Yellow
In My Place
Major Minus
The Scientist
Violet Hill
God Put A Smile On Your Face
Paradise
Up In Flames
Viva La Vida
Charlie Brown
Clocks
Fix You
Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
A Head Full Of Dreams
Paradise
God Put A Smile On Your Face
The Scientist
Clocks/Midnight
Charlie Brown
Hymn For The Weekend
Fix You
Everglow
Viva La Vida
Adventure Of A Lifetime
Suzanne
A Sky Full Of Stars
Up&up
Review: As the playful title suggests, Transmission Impossible brings together a trio of Coldplay concert recordings which were originally captured for radio broadcast. CD1 takes us back to 2007 and a set from Buenos Aries heavy on early classics ('Yellow', 'Clocks', 'God Put a Smile On My Face', 'Fix You' etc.), while CD2 finds the Winchester band at UEA in Norwich in 2011, performing said classics alongside more tracks that turned them into global indie-pop superstars ('Mylo Xyloto', 'Viva La Vida'). Disc three, the most recent performance of the lot, dates from 2016 and includes, amongst its numerous highlights, soaring, stadium-sized takes on 'Paradise', 'Hymn for the Weekend' and Leonard Cohen classic 'Suzanne'.
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Pick Up On This: 1987-1992
Cat: QCRPOP4BOX 281. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Yo! What's Up (CD1: Born This Way)
From The South
Come On & Get Some
Pick Up On This
Feelin' Proud
Bad Girls (Rock The Spot)
Got To Keep On
Born This Way
Black Is The Word
Places & Spaces For Your Mind
Rhymes & Careers
Dazzle's Theme
Got To Keep On (B-Boy mix)
Places & Spaces (Mellow mix)
Rok Da House (12" - bonus track)
Rok Da House (remix - bonus track)
Females (Get On Up) (12" - bonus track)
Secrets (Of Success) (CD2: Fade To Black)
Love Will Bring Us Together
Fade To Black
Mysteries
The Powers Of Positive Thinking
Mental Maniac
Watch The Cookies Crumble 'Em
Going Freestyle
A Word To The Conscious
How Long (Has This Been Going On)
Here We Go
Like Brother Like Sister
Time 2b What We Wanna Be
Secrets (Of Success) (Cooks mix)
Secrets (Of Success) (live At The Bar-b- Que mix - bonus track)
Mental Maniac (Broadmoor version - bonus track)
Come On & Get Some (Cookapella - CD3: remixes 1987-1992 - part 1)
Females (Get On Up) (remix cut)
Got To Keep On (Danny D's HipHouse remix)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (Biznizz beats)
Born This Way (Let's Dance) (12' version)
Come On & Get Some (Super Fly mix)
(Secrets (Of Success) (club mix)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (Feel The Vibe)
Mental Maniac (Psychotropic version)
Brother, Like Sister (Sure Is Pure mix)
Crew's Gone Mad (lyrics)
Born This Way (Let's Dance) (Prince Paul Dope mix)
Secrets (Of Success) (Cooks instrumental)
Born This Way (Sue's Favourite mix - CD4: remixes 1987-1992 - part 2)
Females (Get On Up) (The Godmother)
Come On & Get Some (Drum & Bass mix)
Secrets (Of Success) (Two Step Style)
Brother Like Sister (Full On mix)
Crew's Gone Mad (acappella)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (Cooks mix)
Born This Way (Prince Paul instrumental)
Come On & Get Some (Jack Swing mix)
Secrets (Of Success) (acappella)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (Louis Louis mix)
Brother Like Sister (Deep club mix)
Crew's Gone Mad (beats)
Come On & Get Some (Raga mix)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (acappella)
Review: Hardcore UK hip-hop heads may disagree, but there's a strong argument to say that Cookie Crew were Britain's first wildly successful rap group - even if they were initially more associated with hip-house. The South London four-piece's short but impactful career gets the retrospective treatment on this excellent four-CD set. Disc one offers an expanded edition of 1989 debut album Born This Way, an energetic collection of ear-catching party rockers, while disc two boasts 1991 follow-up Fade To Black, a big budget affair featuring guest production by DJ Premier, Black Sheep and Guru (amongst others), which was clearly informed by saucer-eyed house culture and New Jack Swing. Throw in two discs of remixes from the period, including some genuinely overlooked rarities, and you have a fine career retrospective.
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From Behind
Cat: DE 333CD. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Iko Iko
20th Century Fox (feat Paul Parker)
Ride My See-Saw
Shakin' All Over
I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)
Pushin Too Hard
Baby I Need Your Loving
Review: Much loved and hugely influential disco maestro Patrick Cowley is back on regular home label Dark Entries with From Behind. The label has done much great work to highlight his indelible contribution to the world of disco after he left a remarkable legacy before his death in 1982 from AIDS-related illness. Known for his chart-topping disco hits, this one is a collection of vibrant covers of 60s garage and soul classics recorded during his prolific period from 1980 to 1982. From Behind then is full of all of Cowley's influences and blends psychedelic sounds into dancefloor-ready tracks that honour the songs that shaped him. The album arrives on both CD as here, but also vinyl, complete with great artwork.

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Watergate 08
Lee CURTISS / VARIOUS
Watergate 08 (mixed CD)
Cat: WG 008. Rel: 07 Jul 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
Lee Curtiss/Jazzler aka Dixie Yure - "Drivin/Beth & The Gamma Ray's Fields"
No Regular Play - "Walking (Next To Me)" (Shaun Reeves remix)
Maceo Plex - "Fallin'" (live cut)
Footprintz - "The Things That Last Forever" (Lee Curtiss Feets Up edit)
Guy Gerber - "Hate Love" (Maayan Nidam remix)
Maceo Plex - "Your Style"
Dop - "After Party" (Le Loup remix)
Footprintz - "The Favorite Game" (Lee Curtiss Feets Still Up edit)
Alex Smoke - "Make My Day" (Ryan Crosson Morning Sorrow remix)
Dop - "Your Sex"
Whomadewho - "Every Minute Alone" (Tale Of Us remix)
James Teej - "Daytime Ringer"
Hot Natured - "Forward Motion" (feat Ali Love)
Kim Ann Foxman - "What You Need"
Review: As a paid-up member of Seth Troxler's extended Visionquest family, it's perhaps no surprise that Detroit new-schooler Lee Curtiss's contribution to the Watergate club's mix series is brimming with warm, touchy-feely tech-house. From start to finish, Watergate 08 sounds like an audio advert for the Visionquest sound; that pleasingly melodic fusion of heavy low-end, off-kilter synth pop posturing and tactile, MDMA-friendly electronic grooves. It's the sort of effortlessly delicious sound that lends itself well to a mix album, and as a result Watergate 08 is a lovely listen. With superb contributions from Footprintz, Maceo Plex, No Regular Play, Kim-Ann Foxman and Curtiss himself, there's plenty to get excited about.
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Back In Black
Cat: 405053 8769579. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Takeover
Open Ya Mind
Certified (feat Demrick)
Bye Bye (feat Dizzy Wright)
Come With Me
The Original
Hit 'Em
Break Of Dawn
Champion Sound
The Ride
Review: Some critics have called Cypress Hill's Back in Black their best album in 25 years. While this is a bold claim, it has some merit - at least to those who view the cannabis-obsessed Los Angeles crew's early-to-mid-'90s work as the artistic peak of their career. A big part of the allure of Back in Black is Black Milk's production, which in reaching for crunchy snares, classic hip-hop breaks and killer basslines doffs a cap to the group's gangsta-rap era releases. Lyrically, they're at their acerbic and dextrous best, too, matching updated raps on legalized weed with flows that take aim at other issues surrounding personal freedom and politics.
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Some Experiments
Gigi D'AGOSTINO / VARIOUS
Some Experiments (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: ZYX 212792. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Dottor Dag - "Lo Sbaglio" (Quaglio mix)
Lento Violento Man - "Gigi's Love"
La Tana Del Suono - "Raggatanz"
Dottor Dag - "Luce" (Risparmio mix)
Gigi D'agostino - "Con Te Partiro" (Bozz Grezza)
Gigi D'agostino - "Don't Cry Tonight"
Il Folklorista - "The Final Countdown"
Gigi D'agostino - "Thank You For All"
Gigi D'agostino - "The Way" (live)
Gigi D'agostino - "La Passion" (Medley with Rectangle - live)
Gigi D'agostino - "Ancora Insieme"
Dance 'N' Roll - "Stay" (Gigi Dag From Beyond)
Il Folklorista - "Those Were The Days" (Su Le Mano)
Love Transistor - "Hold On"
Tocco Scuro - "Cold Wind" (Gigi D'agostino Dark)
Gigi D'agostino - "Again"
Love Transistor - "Wherever"
Noise Of Love - "The Only One"
Gigi D'agostino - "I Wonder Why" (Non Giochiamo FM)
Dottor Dag - "Lo Sbaglio" (Quaglio Tanz)
Lento Violento Man - "Rugiada"
Officina Emotiva - "Natural" (Solo musica)
Dottor Dag - "Luce" (Sprecco mix)
Lento Violento Man - "Pigia Pigia"
Gigi D'agostino - "Don't Cry Tonight" (Gigi & Luca Tanz)
Orcehestra Maldestra - "Tecno Uonz" (Gigi Uonz)
Gigi D'agostino - "Semplicemente" (Legna mix)
Lento Violento Man - "Tresca Losca"
Dottor Dag - "Non Giochiamo"
Lento Violento Man - "Manovella" (demo Scemo)
Uomo Suono - "Unilaterale" (Ambientale)
Uomo Suono - "Mias Fuerte"
Orcehestra Maldestra - "Tecno Uonz" (Mondello & D'agostino Tanz FM)
Gigi D'agostino - "Pensando"
Gigi D'agostino - "Semplicemente" (Non Giochiamo)
Onironauti - "Raggi Di Sole"
Onironauti - "Rodamon"
Review: Turin DJ/producer Gigi D'Agostino started his career in the mid-80s, spinning Italo-disco, before scoring a host of Eurodance and dancefloor-focused synth-pop hits. Back in 2006, he dropped a vast double-disc compilation entitled Some Experiments, which has now been given the remix treatment. Heavy on his own productions and remixes, much of the material combines sounds familiar from Italo-disco, synth-pop, trance and Eurodance releases with beats that vary in tempo and Italian vocals. There are plenty of genuine 'experiments' though, including his own synthesiser-based (but still classical-sounding) cover of Andrea Bocelli favourite 'Con To Partio', a chunky 21st century Eurodance take on Europe's 'The Final Countdown' by Il Folklorista and the weighty, slow-trance chug of 'Rugiada' by Lento Violento Man.

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Daft Club
Cat: 019029 6610288. Rel: 08 Oct 21
 
Funky/Club House
Ouverture
Erodynamic (Daft Punk remix)
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (The Neptunes remix)
Face To Face (Cosmo Vitelli remix)
Phoenix (Basement Jaxx remix)
Digital Love (Boris Dlugosh remix)
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Jess & Crabbe remix)
Face To Face (Demon remix)
Crescendolls (Laidback Luke remix)
Aerodynamic (Slum Village remix)
Too Long (Gonzales version)
Aerodynamite
One More Time (Romanthony Unplugged)
SSomething About Us (Love Theme From Interstella 5555)
Review: Daft Punk may have put away their robot heads for good, but interest in their work and legacy remains high (as the recent announcement of a slew of books about them proves). It's for this reason that it's little surprise to see 2003 odds-and-ends album Daft Club get the reissue treatment. For the most part, what we get is remixes of tracks from the then-fresh Discovery LP, with highlights including the Neptunes' deep, warming, electro-meets-hip-hop revision of 'Harder, Better, Faster, Sronger' (complete with additional Pharrell vocals), a hard and loopy 'French touch' revision of 'Face To Face' from Demon, Slum Village's woozy electronic hip-hop take on 'Aerodynamic', a carnival-ready Basement Jazz tweak of Homework fave 'Phoenix' and a beat-less, guitar-and-voice cover of 'One More Time' courtesy of Romanthony.
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The Ska's The Limit
Cat: DBCD 148. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Klassiker/Ska
Sugar & Dandy - "What A Life!"
Sugar & Dandy - "Time & Tide"
Sugar & Dandy - "One Man Went To Mow"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Not Crying Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Cryin'"
Sugar & Dandy - "Oh Dear"
Sugar & Dandy - "Vipers"
Sugar & Dandy - "Let's Ska"
Sugar & Dandy - "Blues Got A Hold On Me"
Sugar & Dandy - "Tra-La-La-La-La"
Sugar & Dandy - "Think Of The Good Times"
Sugar & Dandy - "Only Heaven Knows"
Sugar & Dandy - "I'm Into Something Good"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Want To Be Your Lover Man"
Sugar & Dandy - "Crazy For You"
Sugar & Dandy - "I Don't Know What I'm Gonna Do Now"
Sugar & Dandy - "Girl Come See"
The Rub A Dubs - "Without Love"
Dandy - "To Love You"
Dandy - "You Got To Pray"
Dandy - "I'm Looking For Love"
The Rub A Dubs - "I Know"
Dandy - "It's Just Got To Be"
Dandy & Del - "So Long Baby"
Dandy - "My Babe"
Dandy & Barbara - "Now I Have You"
Dandy - "I'm Gonna Stop Lovin' You"
Dandy & Del - "Hey, Little Girl, Hey Little Boy"
Review: While born in Jamaica, like many of the Windrush Generation Robert Thompson AKA Dandy made his name in the UK, subsequently making some of the earliest - and most successful - British Ska records with the assistance of Australian entrepreneur and Crossbow Records founder Millie Small. This fine compilation, one of the first to showcase the work of a UK-based ska star, tells the story of Thompson's work in 1964 and '65, much of it alongside fellow vocalist Keith Foster as Sugar N Dandy. There's much to enjoy throughout, with highlights including the organ solo-sporting delight of 'Oh Dear', the fuzzy jazziness of 'I'm Not Crying Now', the Mod-friendly 'Blues Got a Hold On Me' and his superb ska cover of Hermans Hermits' hit 'I'm Into Something Good'.
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Darker Days
Darker Days (3xCD box set + booklet)
Cat: MRKR 456. Rel: 31 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Raven's Wing (CD1: Exterminating Angel 1980)
Forced Landing
Arp's Carpet
Chameleon
Crown Of Thorns
No, Nothing, Never
Laughing Up Your Sleeve
Flightless Birds
Crib Death
Diving Belle
Me, Myself, & I
Uninvited Guests
Trapped
Window (CD2: Window 1982)
Don't Bother
The Metal Benders
Mr. Potatohead
Nudes In The Forest
Sleep
Danger Dancer
Eternal Return
Second Warning
Meadowlands/Down To Elephantine/Letters From The Dead (CD3: Darkest Before Dawn 1989)
Darker Days
Shod With Boots Of Ether
In Sickness & In Health
The Haunted Child
Lost In The Shuffle
Giantess
The Disappearance
Wheel Whirl-Thing
Equestrian
Pedestrian
Rise To Fall
Heroine
Review: For the uninitiated, Robin Crutchfield was one of the key early figures in New York's infamous "no wave" music scene, first as part of influential band DNA and then as the leader of his own outfit, Dark Day. This essential three-CD set tells the story of the hard-to-pigeonhole outfit's original incarnation between 1979 and 1989, offering a chronological trip through the pitch-black corners of the unique combo's slim but perfectly formed catalogue. The Dark Day sound was undoubtedly unique, with Gary Numan-ish synth sounds and arty, stylised vocals being underpinned by heavy, loose-limbed rhythms provided by two drummers. The accompanying booklet tells the story of the band in decent detail, too, making it as much an introduction as a celebration.
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Detroit Interpretations
Detroit Interpretations (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SCR 384. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cadere Interpretation
Vale Interpretation
Review: To mark the one-year anniversary of Reveries, Sonic Cathedral drops a new two-tracker that brings a Detroit reimagining to 'Vale' and 'Cadere'. Produced by John Hanson, aka Saltbreaker, the project features live improvisations by saxophonists Yali Rivlin and Thalamus Morris and cellist Jordan Hamilton. Each of them did their thing in a single take with Hanson composing around their performances, and the result is a graceful blend of serene melancholy and rhythmic sophistication. Oodles of warmth and organic textured is added to the originals and these interpretations act as a fine tribute to Detroit's enduring uniqueness.
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Lilies
Lilies (CD + booklet)
Cat: PIASL 070CDX. Rel: 06 Oct 17
 
Jazz
Your Freedom Is The End Of Me
Gold Junkies
Lilies
Let Me Love You
Sitting In The Stairwell
Brother
Afro Blue
All My Worlds
And My Heart Goes On
Review: It would be fair to say that Melanie de Biasio may not be single-handedly keeping Belgium's jazz tradition alive, but she's certainly spearheading a revival of sorts. This third studio set arrives some four years on from her sophomore set, and 12 months after her most adventurous work to date, the 25-minute Blackened Cities. It's a largely upbeat and hugely atmospheric affair, mixing her usual Nina Simome style jazz workouts with drowsy, piano-laden torch songs, evocative accapella interludes and, in the case of the brilliant "Gold Junkies", dubbed-out, four-to-the-floor fusions of trip-hop and dark soul. Throughout, her superb voice provides a stunning focal point.
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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055CD. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Techno
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II)
Tough Love (Anger I)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)
Things Fall Apart (Depression)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II)
Review: Some 24 years into his career, we know exactly what to expect from Scott Monteith AKA Deadbeat - namely trippy, off-kilter techno heavily informed by dub, underpinned by rhythms that frequently eschew the obvious. Inspired dually by the "five stages of grief" and "the act of speaking one's thoughts aloud alone by oneself", Kubler-Ross Soliloquies - his first solo set in five years - has a defined structure and purpose, within which Monteith giddily goes in all manner of different but loosely connected directions. Compare and contrast, for example, the moody, twisted steppers-techno of 'With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)', the hypnotic, spoken word-sporting deep dub techno of 'Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)', the skittish headiness of 'Tough Love (Anger I)', and the polyrhythmic, Livity Sound-esque 'The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)'.
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