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Alben
Evenings At The Village Gate
Cat: 555141 8. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Jazz
My Favorite Things
When Lights Are Low
Impressions
Greensleeves
Africa
Review: Last year, an eagle-eyed researcher discovered a genuine slept-on gem in the archives of New York Public Library: a forgotten, unreleased recording of the John Coltrane Quintet playing - alongside bass clarinettist Eric Dolphy, at the iconic Village Gate venue in August 1961. Here, that recording - now freshly mastered - is released to the public for the first time, and as you'd expect it's rather special. Coltrane is at his magical, blistering best throughout, with his band offering similarly impressive support throughout. Highlights include the only live recording yet discovered of the quintet performing 'Africa', an insanely good 10-minute take on Coltrane classic 'Impressions', and Dolphy's star turn on 'When Lights Are Low'. In a word: essential!
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Voir Dire
Cat: 009362 4849612. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
100 High Street
Vin Skully
Sentry (feat Mike)
Heat Check
Mancala (feat Vince Staples)
27 Braids
Mac Deuce
Sirius Blac
Dead Zone
The Caliphate (feat Vince Staples)
Free The Ruler
My Brother The Wind
Geb
Review: A decade after making his major label with Doris, all all-star affair featuring contributions from the RZA, Frank Ocean and Tyler The Creator, Los Angeles MC Earl Sweatshirt delivers album number six - a two-way hoedown with acclaimed beat-maker, Cypress Hill affiliate and fellow LA resident The Alchemist. It's a musical marriage with great potential, all told, as Earl Sweatshirt delivers distinctively enigmatic lyrical flows in his distinctive timbre over impeccable beats that draw on an impressively diverse range of samples. Compare and contrast, for example, the sparse, bluesy brilliance of 'Vin Skully' and the West Coast synth-funk influenced smoothness of 'Heat Check', or gospel-influenced Vince Staples hook-up 'Mancula' and the slow-motion drowsiness and aural beauty of 'Sirius Blac'.
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Drop Out (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Cat: HVNLP 3CDX. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Silver Train
Shipwrecked
Here It Comes
Freeze Out
Circles
When I Wake Tomorrow
Way Back Home
What Kind Of Friend Is This
Black Autumn
Everybody Knows
Her Fathers Son
Precious Diamond Tears
Cubans In The Bluefields
Strawberry Window
Break Your Neck
Kathleen
Back Between Places
Meet The Wife
Vibrato
Here It Comes
Freeze Out
Violin
Barrel Dog
Go & See Him
Review: Although it didn't make huge waves commercially on its initial release in the early 90s, East Village's sole album, Drop Out, has long been considered a cult classic by observers of British indie music in the pre-Britpop era. Listening back three decades on, it's easy to see why. The band's sound was simultaneously nostalgic and contemporary, combining wide-eyed late 60s psychedelic pop flavours, minor chord-heavy 80s alternative jangliness and nods to soul-inspired Mod stompers with the distinctively loose, funky and loved-up MDMA-pop so beloved of indie bands at the turn of the 90s. This anniversary reissue does a great job in celebrating both band and album, with the original ten-track set coming with a bonus disc of singles and alternative versions. Throw in on-point sleeve notes by Jon Savage and you have an irresistible package.
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Ziggy Stardub
Cat: ES 1100. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Dub
Five Years (feat Steel Pulse)
Soul Love (feat Mortimer)
Moonage Daydream (feat Naomi Cowan)
Starman (feat Maxi Priest)
It Ain't Easy (feat Samory I)
Lady Stardust (feat Sundub)
Star (feat Carlton Livingston)
Hang On To Yourself (feat Fishbone & Jonnygo Figure)
Ziggy Stardust (feat The Skints)
Suffragette City (feat The Expanders)
Rock 'N' Roll Suicide (feat Macy Gray)
Five Years Dub
Moonage Daydream Dub
Lady Stardust Dub
All The Young Dudes (feat Kirsty Rock)
Review: Easy Star All Stars are back, refreshing a simple yet effective formula - melodic reggae covers of titanic rock albums. The New York natives have released several tribute albums to said figureheads, not least Pink Floyd, Radiohead, The Beatles and Michael Jackson. Ziggy Stardub, evidently, is a reggae version of David Bowie's 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. Bowiemaniacs will be Bowie-led over by this 15-track collective vision in dub, which comprehensively serves up serene versions of 'Starman', 'Five Years' and 'Moonage Daydream' and four actual dub versions. To top it off, there are myriad features from fellow coverer fanatics, including Macy Gray, Steel Pulse, Mortimer and Carlton Livingston.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Cat: 525475 2. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Einsturzende Neubauten's description by label Potomoak - as a band that constantly evolves - is accurate enough. Over forty years on from their debut album Kollaps in 1981, Rampen appears as the latest and most unruly incarnation of their sound yet. Here, Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present their least predictable and conventional sides: APM is described as alien pop music; the songs therein have been specially crafted not only for our universe but for every adjacent parallel universe to ours, with every slight multiversal variation in humanity's collective tastes held firmly in mind. The album fully lives up to its billing as anti-pop as alien pop, its challenging twists and turns fully sating the difficult whims of society's outcasts and cosmic punks.
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Electribal Memories (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EDSL 0165. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Deep House
Talking With Myself (12" version - CD1)
Lipstick On My Lover
You're Walking (Peeping Tom mix)
Inside Out
Diamond Dove
Heading For The Night
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (Full Length version)
Talking With Myself (Lambada version)
Electribal Memories
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (7")
Talking With Myself (7" Frankie Knuckles mix)
You're Walking (Peeping Tom 7" mix)
Inside Out (Pop mix)
Talking With Myself (8-track demo - CD2)
The Spell (8-track demo)
Talking With Myself (Deep Dream mix)
Lipstick On My Lover (1989 12" version)
Diamond Dove (1989 12" version)
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (12")
Talking With Myself (12" Frankie Knuckles mix)
You’re Walking (Corporate Def mix)
Inside Out (Anti-Pop mix)
Heading For The Night (Night Over Europe)
Talking With Myself (Opium mix - CD3)
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (After Dark mix)
You’re Walking (Azmafez mix)
Heading For The Night (Classic club mix)
Talking With Myself (Jazzy Piano mix)
You’re Walking (Ambient Groove mix)
Talking With Myself (Brixton club mix Master)
Mummy I’m Sick, I’m Underwater
Talking With Myself (Larry Heard After Dark dub)
You're Walking (Warped Truth mix)
Talking With Myself (Next Big Thing mix)
Talking With Myself (Frankie Knuckles edit - CD4)
Diamond Dove (7")
Lipstick On My Lover (7")
Talking With Myself (Larry Heard After Dark mix)
Heading For The Night (Pianoppella)
Inside Out (MCM mix)
Talking With Myself (Frankie’s Lovely dub)
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (Yankee mix)
Talking With Myself (Anabolic Steroid mix)
Tell Me When The Fever Ended (Raggamix)
Inside Out (Mantronix mix 2)
You’re Walking (Hip Hop mix)
Non-Doctor (demo)
That’s How Strong My Love Is (demo)
Review: Electribe 101's 1990 debut album, Electribal Memories, is undoubtedly one of the strongest sets of the loved-up Balearic house era - a long-player firmly rooted in the Ecstasy experience, from the piano-sporting, wide-eyed tactility of house music of the period, to the after-hours, comedown-friendly downtempo soulfulness that the band's creative force and lead singer, Billie Ray Martin, was always so adept at delivering. This 'Deluxe Edition' expands the album across four CDs via a deep archive dive from dance music historian Bill Brewster. The DJ and author offers-up a wealth of released (and unreleased) club mixes, early versions and alternate takes, while the accompanying booklet features reflections from Billie-Ray Martin and an extensive essay from Pete Paphides.
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Get The Message: The Best Of Electronic (reissue)
Cat: 505419 7738074. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Forbidden City
Gettiing Away With It
Get The Message
Feel Every Beat
Disappointed
Vivid
Second Nature
All That I Need
Prodigal Song
For You
Imitation Of Life
Out Of My League
Like No Other
Twisted Tenderness
Late At Night
Getting Away With It (vocal remix)
Lucky Bag
Feel Every Beat (Dna remix)
Lean To The Inside
Get The Message (DNA Groove mix)
Free Will
Disappointed (12" remix)
Idiot Country Two
Gangster (FBI mix)
I Feel Alright
A New Religion
Turning Point
Until The End Of Time (Fluffy Dice remix)
King For A Day
Radiation
Review: First released back in 2006, Electronic's on-point 'best of' collection returns in expanded, double-disc form. So, alongside the original collection (CD1), with its mix of singles and cuts plucked from Bernard Sumner and Johnny Marr's three collaborative albums, we're treated to a second disc packed with rarities, lesser-known remixes and largely forgotten B-sides. There are some genuine treats to be found, including a swathe of club-focused mixes that showcase the project's dance music roots. Highlights include 808 State's majestic, breakbeat-driven 12" mix of Neil Tennant collaboration 'Disappointed', the piano-rich "peak-time at the Hacienda" 'DNA Groove Mix' of 'Get The Message', Graeme Park and Mike Pickering's similarly superb 'Vocal Remix' of 'Getting Away With It', and 'Idiot Country 2', a rushing club workout remixed by Stereo MCs under their forgotten Ultimatum alias.
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Stranger Skies
Cat: AMS 343CD. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Progressive Rock
Northwards
Cundra
Crystallized
Arctica
Stranger Skies
Another World
Review: Stranger Skies is the fourth discographic chapter of multi-instrumentalist Roberto Vitelli's Ellesmere project, musically and visually strongly linked to the previous Wyrd, released in 2021. From an iconographic point of view, in fact, the collaboration with the famous illustrator Rodney Matthews, creator of a marvellous cover painting depicting two opposing worlds, one 'cold' - linked to the first four songs of the album - and one 'warm' - connected to the two long closing compositions - is here renewed. Stranger Skies thus once again deals with the theme of travelling and discovering new, unexplored worlds, the real trait d'union of all Ellesmere's records. Musically, we are fronting work that naturally follows in the footsteps of Wyrd; a magniloquent and energetic symphonic progressive rock, no longer largely instrumental as previously heard, but including a real singer that perfectly fits Roberto's songwriting: his name is John Wilkinson, co-author with Roberto of the title-track's lyrics. The main inspiration sources for this album are Genesis' 'A Trick of the Tail' and Rush's 'Moving Pictures'.
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Tales: Live In Copenhagen 1964
Cat: 599044 5. Rel: 13 Dec 23
 
Jazz
Waltz For Debby
My Foolish Heart
How My Heart Sings
Sweet & Lovely
I Didn't Know What Time It Was
Five (Theme)
My Foolish Heart #2
How My Heart Sings #2
Sweet & Lovely #2
Five (Theme) #2
Round Midnight (bonus track)
Review: It's not often that a previous unheard recording of a giant of jazz is found loitering in the depths of someone's personal collection, but that's the case here. These recordings of legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans, laid to high-quality tape in 1964, were discovered last year in the personal archive of jazz musician Ole Matthiessen. Now fully mastered, it's a genuine unheard "Holy grail" - a set of recordings that show the versatility and quality of Evans' playing. Basically, it's a fantastic collection of piano jazz numbers, with Evans either playing solo, or accompanied by little more than a drummer and a double bassist. If you love jazz, you need this in your life.
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Fuse
Fuse (CD)
Cat: EBTG 015CD. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Nothing Left To Lose
Run A Red Light
Caution To The Wind
When You Mess Up
Time & Time Again
No One Knows We're Dancing
Lost
Forever
Interior Space
Karaoke
Review: Astonishingly, almost 14 years have passed since the release of Everything But The Girl's previous - and many assumed final - album, 'Temperamental'. Since then, husband-and-wife team Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn have delivered plenty of solo music rooted in deep house, nu-disco and contemporary synth-pop, and it is those sounds - along with nods to their acoustic past - that dominate Fuse, their surprise new album. While the set undoubtedly feels fresh and contemporary, the key ingredients that made their music so alluring - not least Thorn's distinctive, world-weary lead vocals and introspective lyrics - remain front and centre. The results are uniformly impressive, with highlights including the slow-motion, piano-laden r&b-pop of 'Run a Red Light', the sub-heavy, garage-influenced brilliance of 'Nothing Left To Lose' and the glossy IDM-pop shimmer of 'No One Knows We're Dancing'.
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Mountainhead
Cat: 405053 8996050. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Wild Guess
The End Of The Contender
Cold Reactor
Buddy, Come Over
R U Happy?
The Mad Stone
Tv Dog
Canary
Don't Ask Me To Beg
Enter The Mirror
Your Money, My Summer
Dagger's Edge
City Song
The Witness
Review: A triumphant return for modern synth-pop chart-toppers Everything Everything, Mountainhead is an album-length analogy for our present condition, and an oozing forth of slick, joyous music at that. "Making a mountain out of a molehill" is certainly lent a positive spin when considered in light of "starting from nothing", i.e. music career-making; Everything Everything did just that in the mid 2010s when they charmed their burgeoning audience with their sophisti-synth prowess, and this is a sophistication that can only be continually reinforced hereon. For their latest concept album Mountainhead, all of society is imagined as working towards the creation of a manmade mountain; at the top is rumoured to be a huge mirror that reflects endlessly recurring images of the self, and at the bottom of the pit is a giant golden snake; the primal fear of all believers. Everything Everything make joyous work of the dreaded maxim, "the taller the mountain, the deeper the hole", delivering glitzing, falsetto'ing gems in the form of 'Cold Reactor' and 'R U Happy?', both of which transcend their initial synthpop reveries to become more than their constituent sum.
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End
End (CD)
Cat: BELLA 1527CD. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Ten Billion People
Moving On
Loved Ones
Peace Or Quiet
All Mountains
The Fight
It's Never Going To Stop
Review: Returning with their first full-length in seven long arduous years, Texan post-rock pioneers Explosions In The Sky rediscover their purpose and poise on eighth full-length End. Following on from 2016's The Wilderness, which toyed with ambient segues and electronic moments of respite to compartmentalise the epic song-structures, this latest batch of material opts to eschew many of these meanderings in order to prioritise their bombastic, emotive, swelling spectacles with little in the way of sonic dressing. Mercurial, thoughtfully paced and potently cathartic, the work serves as a revitalised and transient embracing of classic post-rock motifs, crafted by some of the very hands that initially begat the forms.
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