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Singles
Big Bad Wolf
Cat: ARL 001V. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Big Bad Wolf (3:07)
Big Bad Wolf (instrumental) (3:07)
Review: UK ensemble Abstract Orchestra is led by producer Rob Mitchell and has built its name through jazz-infused hip-hop tributes to legends like J Dilla and MADVILLAIN. Their latest cut, 'Big Bad Wolf,' features Detroit MC Guilty Simpson, whose booming baritone drives the track's cinematic narrative. Originally shelved and not put out, Mitchell revived the collaboration by rewriting the entire instrumental. The result is a two-part journey: from eerie, dreamlike strings to hard-hitting live drums, textured synths and reverb-heavy vocals. With lines like 'when a good guy becomes a villain' Simpson's in raw vengeance mode and jay lyrical grit meets with tight musicianship for modern hip-hop orchestration at its boldest.
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Dakchi Hani
Cat: BJR 45302. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Dakchi Hani (3:20)
Rruina (3:31)
Review: Sami Galbi is a Swiss-Moroccan musician who looks to his childhood for musical inspiration. The A-side of this new 7" is a thoughtful post-breakup classic with raw synths and bouncing rhythm that melds rai influences with contemporary sounds and despite tacking a serious subject with gravitas also has a humourous edge. On the flip is 'Rruina,' a powerful follow-up with deeper darker club sounds that take Swiss-Moroccan rai-chaabi fusions into new territory. Both tunes are captivating listens from this fine talent and are sure to make an indelible impression on all who hear them.
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Full Clip
Full Clip (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SK 4502. Rel: 20 Nov 19
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Full Clip (3:37)
DWYCK (4:02)
Review: The second salvo on the Street Knowledge series of golden era hip-hop reissues comes from legendary East Coast twosome Gang Starr. It offers up a pair of much-loved 1990s club bangers: 1999's "Full Clip" and '92's "DWYCK". The former is a classic DJ Premier production: a toe-tapping, head-nodding bounce through rubbery beats, jazzy guitars and toasty bass topped off with the fine flows of the late MC Guru. "DWYCK" meanwhile is a more bass-heavy, floor-friendly affair, with Premier's on-point scratching complimenting Guru's vocal and the addictive weightiness of the groove. In other words, these are two golden era classics you definitely need in your life.
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Jazz Thing (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7161. Rel: 27 Mar 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jazz Thing (video mix) (4:45)
Jazz Thing (Movie mix) (5:03)
Review: Given that Gang Starr recently reformed and jazz is now all the rage, it seems fitting that Mr Bongo has decided to reissue the rare 7" version of the group's 1990 masterpiece "Jazz Thing". It's a wholehearted tribute to the greats of jazz - and the role jazz records have in hip-hop's sample culture - that comes in two distinctively different mixes. On the A-side you'll find the "Video Mix", a bouncy and suitably jazzy DJ Premier production that layers Guru's fine rap flows above loose-limbed drums, smoky horn samples and his own super-tight scratches. Turn to side B for the "Movie Mix" - so-called because it was created for a Spike Lee flick - where Guru's vocal rides improvised horns and an entirely different beat crafted from Kool & The Gang samples.
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Fuck You I'm 21
Fuck You I'm 21 (limited gold vinyl 7")
Cat: PAPLF 703. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fuck You I'm 21 (3:00)
Mad Mazafakaz (3:02)
Human Sucks (2:20)
Zattar (7" short edit) (1:02)
Dark In The 46th District (7" short edit) (1:02)
Review: Following the likes of 'A Journey Into Abstract HipHop' and 'Snap Your Neck Back', the Gasoline collective continued their early legacy with 'Fuck You I'm 21' which arrived digitally in 2023, 21 years after the debut EP. It comes now as a 7" with all the original cuts included. The opener is an old-school blend of raw beats, scratching and smart samples, 'Human Sucks' then pairs moody spoke words with eerie late-night boom-bap and 'Zattar' is a short beat interlude that oozes atmosphere. 'Dark In The 46th District' is the final short but pithy beat sketch which is a great example of experimental hip-hop and beat culture from the turn of the millennium.
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Racing Gloves
Cat: THELTD 06. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
S Composites (feat Liu) (4:04)
Racing Gloves (feat The Narrator) (3:13)
Review: Gaika is the experimental rapper, producer, and visual and performance artist you need in your life, and what better way to get acquainted if you aren't already than with this new 12" for Theme LTD. 'S Composites' opens up and features Liu adding some angelic vocal sounds to the crunchy broken beast, glassy synths and generally frosty, lo-fi production aesthetic. It's a tune that will lodge deep in your brain then on the flipside is 'Racing Gloves' (feat The Narrator). It's a spacious, eerie, rather haunting number with woozy pads and some nice conscious bars over the dubby low ends.
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Wild Style Theme Rap 1 & 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: MRB 7203. Rel: 18 Mar 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Wild Style Theme (Rap 1) (3:42)
Wild Style Theme (Rap 2) (3:43)
Review: Wild Style may well be the most iconic hip-hop movie of all time, while its soundtrack - created by Blondie's Chris Stein with the assistance of Fab 5 Freddy and turntablist Charlie Chase - remains a touchstone in the development of the style. That soundtrack's focal point was 'Wild Style Theme', a full vocal excursion featuring on-point raps from Grabndmaster Caz of the Cold Crush Brothers. This seven-inch presents both vocal versions of the track: an A-side mix full of cuts, 8-bit videogame bleeps, Blondie style drums, gnarled guitar riffs and weighty bass, and a flipside rework that sits somewhere between early drum machine hip-hop and the more organic end of the style, with a few nods towards the kind of organ-sporting funk and rock classics that partly inspired the sound's creation.
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Hypocrite
Cat: CCR 022. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Hypocrite (2:41)
You'll See (2:36)
Review: New York's Gregg Green teams up with Pimpernel Jones (Herma Puma) to deliver a release that operates around the more soulful, thought-provoking end of hip-hop. The title track 'Hypocrite' delivers a powerful message, calling out the hypocrisy of those in power while showcasing Green's signature emotive vocals. The track is set against a smooth yet compelling backdrop, with Jones' production adding depth and warmth. On the B-side, 'You'll See' offers a cautionary tale, urging listeners to stay true to their values as they navigate the pursuit of dreams. It's a track filled with subtle wisdom, offering both an uplifting and introspective vibe. This release exemplifies the duo's ability to create soulful, engaging music with both heart and purpose.
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Ain't No Sunshine (reissue)
Cat: DYNAM 7146. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Funk
Ain't No Sunshine (3:53)
Changing Things (5:37)
Review: Dynamite Cuts continue in their mission to share jazz, funk and soul deep cuts with the world, this time pulling a timeless gilded funk rabbit out of their hats. Gregory James Edition took on the collective mantle of "Prophets Of Soul" at the moment of their 1973 debut, which would only then be followed by the 1979 record Gonna Grow Some Gold before an eventual disbandment. A shame, since 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'Changing Things' stand out as the record's finest offcuts; the first track uses its various clavinets and Farfisa Combo organs to estrange an existingly capricious funk sound, rendering it rather odd, alien, spacious. 'Changing Things' contrasts with upswells of gushing piano set to a funk backbeat, which come yet measured by an admirable key change control, again held down by lead player Gregory Bibb.
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Vol 2
Vol 2 (12")
Cat: GWEDITS 02. Rel: 06 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Two Sides Of Sympathy (8:31)
Gotta Keep Workin' It (4:31)
Working The Illusion (5:57)
Review: GW Edits made a fantastic start to life with a big edit of an Italo classic back in September. Now the second volume of edits arrives with three more disco gems. Up first is a bonkers mix of Amerie in fine form and drums from The Verve's 'Unfinished Sympathy', a character cut with bustling beats. 'Gotta Keep Workin' It' the mixes up Miss Elliot with some old school funk to playful effect and 'Working The Illusion' layers up 80s synths and vocals with tambourines and hip swinging claps next to more iconic samples.
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CircoLoco Records & NEZ Present CLR 002
Cat: CLR 002V. Rel: 28 Sep 22
 
Funky/Club House
NEZ - "You Wanna?"
NEZ & ScHoolboy Q - "Let's Get It"
NEZ, Moodymann & Gangsta Boo - "Freaks"
Review: In a break from their usual program, Circoloco look to Chicago and the rising star that is NEZ. Previously spotted last year on Three Six Zero alongside Felix Da Housecat, now NEZ throws down three varied cuts that show he's one to keep tabs on. First up comes 'You Wanna?', a pumped up peak time house cut with our man upfront inciting the dancefloor to come alive. 'Let's Get It' drops down into trap mode with Schoolboy Q jumping on the mic, and then the B side turns the heat up with the mighty Moodymann and Gangsta Boo chipping in to create a party monster in 'Freaks'. Skip this one at your peril.
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Alben
Original Pyrite Material (Record Store Day 2020)
Cat: 1983 LP012. Rel: 15 Sep 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Adequate (3:04)
Biggie (3:12)
Skin Tight (3:26)
Born & Raised (5:15)
Which One Of You Is From Cwmbran (2:57)
Don't Legalise It (3:53)
Live At TJ's (2:22)
I Wanna Be Like (2:54)
My Momma (3:35)
No Swearing (3:02)
PJs (3:38)
West Side (3:23)
Review: Astonishingly, 2020 marks 20 years since a group of Newport lads got together to form one of UK hip-hop's most unique rap crews, Goldie Lookin' Chain. To celebrate this significant anniversary, the Welsh collective has recorded a brand-new album, the hilariously titled Original Pyrite Material, and offered it up on glistening gold-coloured vinyl. It's an enjoyable romp all told, with the crew spitting largely laugh-out-loud rhymes - as has become their trademark - after Rhys-produced beats that offer a suitably lo-fi take on the squelchy, synth-heavy sounds of G-funk. Sure, there's nothing particularly groundbreaking here - by now we should all know what to expect from GLC - but it is hugely entertaining and arguably one of their strongest albums for years.
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