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Singles
Angry
Angry (CD single)
Cat: 581224 9. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Rock
Angry
Review: It won't have passed you by that the world's longest running (and most commercially successful) rock band is back. The big news, of course, is that the Rolling Stones have recorded their first album of new material in 18 years, Hackney Diamonds, which will appear in stores and online next month. To whet the appetite of fans old and young, they've served up 'Angry' - a one-track CD single that has been manufactured in relatively limited numbers. To be fair to the old timers, it's genuinely 'prime' Stones fair - all gnarly rhythm and blues riffs and sprawling solos (courtesy of Keith Richards, of course), yelp-along vocals from the effervescent Mick Jagger, and a suitably sturdy rhythm section. A return to form, as many critics have already pointed out.
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Alben
Keep Up Appearances (B-STOCK)
Cat: MDL 03CD (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Jan 15
 
Deep House
Quiet Life
Keep Up Appearances
We Search For Answers
Worship (feat Qzen)
Psychedelic Underground
Shadow Theory
Seraphim
Make It True (feat JoJo De Freq)
Feel Free
Logan Five
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Having built their reputation through 12" singles for the likes of Crosstown Rebels and Poker Flat, Dan Berkson and James What deliver their debut album, on their freshly minted imprint Modelmaker. Interestingly, Keep Up Appearances is an altogether warmer, melodious and more evocative set than you'd perhaps expect, with a smattering of rich downtempo cuts joining a solid selection of dancefloor-friendly deep house. You can hear a classic dub techno influence in cuts such as "Keep Up Appearances" and "Shadow Theory", while the acid-flecked, soul-soaked "Make It True" sounds like classic Osunlade. Best of all, though, are the more forthright efforts, with the ragged "Seraphim" standing out.
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Resolution 653
Cat: NONPLUSCD 003. Rel: 05 Apr 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Sun Rec
User
8
Waterfalls
Aggro Acid
Arc
Love Arp
Thomp
Talkin' Mono
Rift Zone
Plok
Delta Zone (Advance)
Memory Implant
Review: Alex Green and Damon Kirkham's debut album has been a long time coming. It follows an action-packed decade that's seen them morph from drum & bass punishers to dubstep fusionists and, more recently, bass music experimentalists. With such experience behind them, it's perhaps no surprise that Resolution 653 is an eclectic set. What's more surprising is the expansiveness of their approach. Within the album's 13 tracks lies glass-clear electronic futurism, brain-warping acid tracks, murky dusbtep, slo-mo 4/4 sweetness, hard edged electro bounce, off-kilter IDM and, naturally, 140 BPM bass bangers. As a summary of where British bass music's at in 2011, it's unsurpassed.
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Grandfeathered
Cat: AC 3013012. Rel: 25 Feb 16
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Initial (3:51)
Glow Vastly (5:23)
I Catch You Napping (5:45)
Kiddy Pool Dreams (6:02)
Comet Marbles (6:30)
The Cherry Pit (5:42)
Molkky (4:17)
Grandfeathered (5:47)
Review: Put it down to geographical isolation or simply a more vivid imagination that most, but this Russian troupe had already set their stall out as an outfit fit to take shoegaze and dreampop paradigms and reinvent them in innovative and startlingly luminous style. 'Grandfeathered' however is another quantum leap again, as Pinkshinyultrablast lurch into the unknown with a sound equal parts earthbound heaviness and sky-kissing rapture. Yet the beauty of this record is that it generally sounds like a step forward for a genre oft mired in retrospective reverence - if a multiplication sum of the ethereal and emotional strains of Sigur Ros and the glacial electronica of M83 sounds like your poison, look no further,
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Breathe
Breathe (CD)
Cat: UDPCD 1051. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Breakbeat
Breathe (edit)
Their Law (feat PWEI - live At Phoenix Festival '96)
Poison (live At The Tourhout & Werchter Festival '96)
The Trick
Review: The big beat era was responsible for many musical crimes, but there remains a handful of tracks from that period that still sound fantastic 15 years on. The Prodigy's 'Beathe', one of the headiest, heaviest and most incendiary moments from their pioneering rock-rave fusion album Fat of the Land, is amongst that group. This reissued CD single places the edited single version of the track alongside three killer bonus cuts: a riotous, raucous, all-action live version of their anti-Criminal Justice Bill collaboration with Pop Will Eat Itself, 'Their Law'; a suitably gnarled and excitable version of classic single 'Poison' recorded live at the Tourhout & Werchter Festival '96, and 'The Trick', a bouncy and chunky, hip-hop tempo B-side that doffs a cap to Death in Vegas and Meat Beat Manifesto.
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Sons Of The Sun
Cat: BBE 607ACD. Rel: 21 Jan 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Sun Is Gonna Rise
Oceanside
Underwater Dreaming
Shake It
The Journey
Infinite Love
Sun Gods
Ubiquity
Shine Like The Sun
Review: Remote working is not new - artists have collaborated by exchanging files since Internet connection speeds allowed it - but few have pursued it more enthusiastically than Sons of the Sun, a duo made up of South East London beat-maker/multi-instrumentalist Maverick Quest and Texas-based singer and rapper JTronius. The duo initially met online and decided to spark up a Transatlantic collaboration. The results, as showcased on this fine debut album, are rarely less than inspired. Casually joining the dots between future soul, synth-powered P-funk, Afrobeat, jazz and hip-hop, it's a set that oozes musical quality from start to finish. At times it sounds a little like Plantlife or Thundercat, at other times like a hip-hop head's take on 21st century London jazz; throughout, you'll be royally entertained.
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Fast Soul Music
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Fast Soul Music (low-price mixed 2xCD)
Cat: NHS 271CD. Rel: 22 Apr 15
 
Drum And Bass
SPY - "One Last Quest"
Joe Syntax - "Sightlines" (feat Jono McCleery)
LSB - "If You're Here" (feat Sophia Wardman)
Fred V & Grafix - "Green Destiny"
Keeno - "Hold Ya" (feat Whiney)
Netsky - "Memory Lane"
Logistics - "Crystal Skies" (feat Nightshade & Sarah Callander)
Mistabishi - "She Lied"
Muffler - "Waves Breaking"
Fred V & Grafix - "Forest Fires" (feat Etherwood)
Nu:Logic - "Shoot Me Down" (feat Robert Manos)
High Contrast - "Everything's Different" (Calibre remix)
Metrik - "Borealis"
Etherwood - "Spoken" (feat Rocky Nti)
Nu:Logic - "What I've Always Waited For"
Anile - "To Live Without"
Camo & Krooked - "Afterlife"
Cyantific & Matrix - "Cover Story"
Nu:Tone - "The Feeling" (feat Ben Westbeech)
High Contrast - "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang"
London Elektricity - "Had A Little Fight"
Fred V & Grafix - "Recognise"
Camo & Krooked - "Change Me" (Submorphics remix)
London Elektricity - "Rewind" (Makoto remix)
Logistics - "Together"
Stray - "Frost"
Etherwood - "Falling Out Of Consciousness" (feat Georgia Yate & Bev Lee Harling)
Hugh Hardie - "Tearing Me Apart" (feat Kyan)
Logistics - "Over & Out"
Subwave - "Stars Get Down"
Nu:Logic - "Morning Light"
SPY - "Love Hurts"
Phuturistix - "Beautiful" (feat Jenna G - Nu:Tone remix)
Netsky - "Endless Search"
Nu:Tone - "System" (feat Natalie Williams - Matrix & Futurebound remix)
Makoto & T-Ak - "Voyager"
London Elektricity - "Fast Soul Music"
Etherwood - "Weightless"
Keeno - "As One" (feat Pat Fulgoni)
Danny Byrd - "Gold Rush" (feat Brookes Brothers)
Technimatic - "The Golden Section"
High Contrast - "Lovesick"
Logistics - "Sendai Song"
Tokyo Prose - "Songbird"
Sinistarr & Kiat - "Black Diamonds"
Danny Byrd - "Soul Function"
Review: When Hospital Records launched some 16 years ago, it was primarily to focus on the more soulful side of drum & bass. While London Elektricity's imprint is now about so much more than that, many of its' releases still bristle with an expansive soulfulness. This mixed, mid-price, two-disc affair pays tribute to the label's soulful side, delivering sinewy, string-laden gems, vocal anthems, and liquid D&B classics from the likes of SPY, High Contrast, Nu:Tone, Logistics, Danny Byrd, Phuturistix and, of course, London Elektricity. Who mixed it isn't revealed, but they've done a great job; both discs ripple with melody, emotion and, of course, skittering dancefloor rhythms. This is Fast Soul Music, after all.
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