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Singles
Terremoto
Terremoto (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 887. Rel: 07 Jan 25
 
Funk
Terremoto (3:42)
Via Appia (2:28)
Review: Original Gravity strides into 2025 with this electrifying debut release from I Ragazzi. The limited 45 rpm has been crafted by the talented Neil Anderson and the title cut 'Terremoto' on the A-side bursts with funky, soulful energy that promises to keep floors moving and grooving all night long. It has big drums, crashing hits and driving Hammond organ stabs that never let up. On the flip, things get a little more laid back with 'Via Appia' which is led by more great organs, this time with swirling horn sounds and an inviting rhythm.
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Only Yesterday
Only Yesterday (limited 7")
Cat: P7 6608. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Jazz
Only Yesterday (3:53)
Musical (2:03)
Review: 'Only Yesterday' is a lovely mellow soul song by Weldon Irvine that the great songwriter penned at around the same time as his classic 'I Love You.' It features his euphoric voice over a soft groove, and a melody that tugs at the heartstrings. Originally produced in 1977, the single was exclusively performed in Irvine's musical Young, Gifted and Broke but it was never included on an album at the time. It would have become a classic it it had, much like ' Love You' as it is a heartwarming song that touches everyone. The B-side, 'Musical,' is a fusion-like instrumental track also from Young, Gifted and Broke.
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Alben
The Ancients
Cat: ZORN 112. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Jazz
2023-05-12 Set II (2220 Arts & Archive, Los Angeles) (22:18)
2023-05-13 Set I (22:48)
2023-05-13 Set II (22:44)
2023-05-15 Set I (The Chapel, San Francisco) (23:10)
Review: The debut recording from The Ancients, an intergenerational trio featuring Isaiah Collier, William Hooker and William Parker initially formed to play Milford Graves' Mind Body Deal exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. This double LP captures the raw energy and improvisational brilliance of their live performances, showcasing the enduring legacy of free jazz. Collier's tenor saxophone soars and wails, drawing on influences from John Coltrane to Charles Gayle, while grounding his explorations in a deep understanding of structure and form. Hooker's drumming is a force of nature, a whirlwind of polyrhythms and explosive energy that pushes the music to its limits. And Parker, a true legend of the avant-garde, anchors the music with his virtuosic bass playing, creating a foundation for the trio's improvisational flights. The music is both a celebration of the rich history of free jazz and a bold exploration of new sonic territory. The Ancients tap into the spirit of their predecessors, channeling the energy of the Cecil Taylor Unit and the Ornette Coleman Trio, while forging their own unique path, the power of collective improvisation looming large throughout.
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BBC Jazz Club April 1965
BBC Jazz Club April 1965 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RANDB 142LP. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Big City Strut (4:22)
Trane's Mood (5:26)
I Could Write A Book (5:13)
Interplay (5:49)
She'll Be Back (4:10)
Garrison '65 (6:55)
Review: The cult Ian Carr Quintet featured post-war British jazz luminary saxophonist Don Rendell for this special album recorded at the BBC Jazz Club in April 1965. He had become a great after playing with greats like Woody Herman and Stan Kenton. For this session, he hooked up with four younger and equally adventurous jazz musicians eager to innovate and this recording captures the magic they cooked up. It marked the debut of pianist Michael Garrick within the Quintet and he profoundly influenced the group's direction and arguably reshaped the broader British jazz sound. Without exaggeration, this album marks a pivotal point in the evolution of British jazz.
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Three Trumpets (reissue)
Cat: HONEY 097. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Idrees Sulieman - "Palm Court Alley" (7:50)
Art Farmer - "Who's Who" (6:32)
Diffusion Of Beauty (7:04)
Idrees Sulieman - "Forty Quarters" (4:37)
Donald Byrd - "You Gotta Dig It To Dig It" (13:35)
Review: Three Trumpets was recorded in 1957 and released on the New Jazz label. It features the Prestige All Stars led by revered trumpeters Art Farmer, Donald Byrd, and Idrees Sulieman and supported by a solid rhythm section of pianist Hod O'Brien, bassist Addison Farmer, and drummer Ed Thigpen. This sublime album includes five original compositions, one each by Farmer, Byrd, and O'Brien, and two by Sulieman. While none of the tracks became hits in their own right and with 'Palm Court Alley' being a blues delight, they all offer up dynamic performances and impressive interplay among the brass musicians.
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Stereo Instrumental Music (reissue)
Cat: MUZLP 003. Rel: 25 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Kemd'layey (5:45)
Meleyayet Mot Naw (7:58)
Zerafewa (6:32)
Shemonmuanaye (3:08)
Yezemed Yebada (3:55)
Hakim Zemose (4:53)
Yene F'qr (3:33)
Skaysi Y'ke'al'yu (4:49)
Turumbule (3:13)
Ay W'bet (7:25)
Asa'belashalehu (6:01)
Yenuro Meten'sh'n (4:19)
Review: The Ethiopian Ibex Band's 1976 album Stereo Instrumental Music is being re-released as a cornerstone of Ethiopian music. This record is credited with shaping the modern sound of Ethiopian music and the band's enduring influence can be felt in the works of legends like Aster Aweke, Girma Beyene and Mulatu Astatke. Created by Giovanni Rico and Selam Woldemariam, Stereo Instrumental Music is part of a significant legacy that challenges the idea of a "golden age" of Ethiopian music and highlights the constant evolution of the sound. The Ibex Band, later known as The Roha Band, has remained central to that and Ethiopia's wider scene.
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Wandering Birds (reissue)
Wandering Birds (reissue) (gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: COJY 9516. Rel: 05 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Wandering Bird's/Interlude (6:41)
After Noon (6:02)
Parajika (5:30)
Do It! (7:29)
On The Grass (3:35)
Hyakunen Tattara (3:03)
Wandering Birds (5:39)
Review: Marking its debut on vinyl, Jiro Inagaki's groundbreaking jazz-rock album introduces a bold fusion of new rock elements, featuring Inagaki's vocals alongside Sammy and Yasushi Sawada for the first time. Backed by a stellar lineup including Masahiko Sato, Kimio Mizutani, and Hiro Yanagida, this reissue by Nipponophone underlines Inagaki's status as a maverick in Japanese jazz. Originally released in 1971, the album blends heavy rock grooves with an enigmatic allure, resonating deeply with collectors of rare groove worldwide. Inagaki, renowned for his saxophone work and production skills, has left an indelible mark not only in jazz but also as a sought-after session player for legends like Stevie Wonder and Frank Sinatra. This reissue reaffirms his legacy, offering a glimpse into his influential jazz-rock era.
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Head Rock (reissue)
Head Rock (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP + insert with obi strip)
Cat: COJY 9515. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Jazz
The Vamp
Twenty One
Spoonful
Back To Rack
High Jack
The Ground For Peace
Head Rock
Review: Head Rock by Jiro Inagaki & His Soul Media offers a nostalgic journey into the Japanese jazz scene of 1970. Reminiscent of the film library albums from Italy, this album blends jazzy instrumentation with psychedelic rock elements, creating a unique sonic tapestry. While not a widely known Japanese album from the era, Head Rock provides pleasant grooves and moments of headphone bobbing enjoyment. The 2018 reissue on Columbia/Takt Jazz comes in a brilliant gatefold cover, making it a worthy addition to any collection. With original copies demanding steep prices, the reissue offers a more affordable option without compromising on quality. Head Rock is a worthwhile exploration of vintage Japanese jazz-rock fusion.
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Funky Stuff (reissue)
Funky Stuff (reissue) (clear green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 211. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Funk
Painted Paradise (6:53)
Funky Motion (5:50)
Breeze (4:32)
Scratch (5:25)
Funky Stuff (4:27)
One For Jiroh (4:47)
Gentle Wave (5:13)
Four Up (6:39)
Review: Little is documented about the creators of 1975's Funky Stuff. Jiro Inagaki and his band's legacy is almost entirely musical, devoid of the personal details that often accompany jazz musicians. To understand this album, it must be placed within its cultural context. Japan's jazz scene, one of the largest per capita, has faced accusations of imitation and unoriginality. However, Inagaki's work, particularly in the late '60s and early '70s fusion era, defies these stereotypes. Inagaki's genre-blending began with 1970's Head Rock, less experimental than Bitches Brew but equally dynamic. By 1975, Inagaki had embraced funk, culminating in Funky Stuff. The album, laden with rich bass-lines, wah-wah pedals, and layered percussion, opens with the danceable 'Painted Paradise'. Pianist Hiromasa Suzuki, who wrote most tracks, shines, especially on the melancholic 'Breeze' and the bossa-nova 'Gentle Wave'. Covers like Kool & The Gang's 'Funky Stuff' and Wayne Henderson's 'Scratch' are highlights. Funky Stuff joyously engages with funk's rhythms, making it a delightful hidden gem.


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Funky Best (remastered)
Jiro INAGAKI / VARIOUS
Funky Best (remastered) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CNLP 82. Rel: 04 Sep 24
 
Funk
I Don't Know What It Is, But It Sure Is Funky (2:53)
Boogie Joe, The Grinder (3:28)
Machine Gun (3:02)
Hair (3:39)
Express (3:36)
Jungle Boogie (3:28)
Living For The City (3:48)
Loose Booty (2:22)
Fire (3:51)
Outa Space (3:32)
Funky Stuff (2:03)
Review: Japan meets funky disco in an explosive fusion led by maestro Jiro Inagaki here on a classic album that gets a worthy reissue. In a particularly inspired year during which he also released Funky Stuff on Nippon Columbia, Inagaki masterfully reinterprets tracks by Quincy Jones, Commodores, Graham Central Station, B.T. Express, Kool and The Gang, Stevie Wonder, Sly and The Family Stone, Ohio Players, Ripple, and Billy Preston on this one. He does so in collaboration with Hiromasa Suzuki, a prominent name in Japanese jazz, and seasoned session musicians who add their own spice. Inagaki brings a fresh, danceable sound here with a broad mix of inspirations from jazz to city pop all shining through.
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Drum Method (reissue)
Drum Method (reissue) (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 218. Rel: 29 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Runaway Child (4:09)
Smack Water Jack (3:01)
Child Of Storm (2:52)
Pourquoi, Pas? (2:54)
Where Do You Go From Here (2:50)
Drum Concert (I) (2:46)
Fibonaccis Number (5:11)
Blue Rond Ala Turk (3:23)
Maiden Voyage (4:36)
Drum Concert (II) (4:13)
Sleeper (4:06)
Seven Four (3:48)
Review: Takeshi Inomata's Drum Method reissue is jazz-rock at its fiercest, transforming a drum instructional into a relentless groove machine. Inomata's legendary, boundary-pushing stick work shines, leading Sound Limited through a heady mix of originals and covers like 'Runaway Child' and 'Smack Water Jack.' The album, filled with dizzying solos and Norio Maeda's standout arrangements, is a masterclass in rhythm and energy, showing Inomata's unstoppable drive to reshape the genre. This reissue is pure, high-octane funk and groove at its finest.
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Sounds Of Sound LTD (reissue)
Sounds Of Sound LTD (reissue) (clear vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 212. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Theme-Mustache
Tak's Tune
Joint
Monster
Lullaby For Yuh
Scotland Scene
Theme
Review: Takeshi Inomata is a pioneering drummer in Japan's jazz scene who launched the band Sound Limited in the late 1960s and set to work blending jazz and rock in a vibrant new direction. Influenced by the brass rock movement, Inomata sought to create music full of energy and free from the constraints of modern jazz. He brought together young, talented musicians to play with vitality and envisioned a large-scale sound. Their debut album, The Sound of Sounds LTD back in 1970, became a classic filled with dynamic performances, including the iconic 'Theme~Mustache,' a track that continues to define the band's legacy.
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New Rock In Europe
New Rock In Europe (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PROT 7283. Rel: 23 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Something (2:52)
A Time For Us (3:58)
London Bridge Is Falling Down (4:46)
Mustache (6:17)
Barabajagal (6:51)
Hurdy Gurdy Man (4:58)
Greensleeves (3:47)
Goodbye (2:16)
Review: Japanese jazz drummer Takeshi Inomata is a little-spoken-about figure in the jazz-rock scene; The Japan Jazz All Stars alumn, We 3 trio leader and Rhythm Clinic Center founder has made well over 300 recordings in his career - this being the third in a year-long trilogy enthusiastically and successively released under the Sound Limited name alongside Kimio Mizutani and Shigenori Kamiya - amongst others - largely influenced by European musicians like Donovan and The Beatles. A notable and funny inclusion is 'London Bridge is Falling Down', a quite literal jazz groove cover interpolating the famous nursery rhyme. Opening track 'Something' is a cracking piece of relaxing jazz, nothing eye-popping, just some glossy, well-played, easy listening. 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' is a fast-paced funk cut with striking psychedelic guitars over a frantic flute line - the project showed Inomata's vision for a more approachable and instantly catchy jazz rock that still retained a lot of character and left, evidently, lots of room for experimentation.
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Le Musichien
Le Musichien (180 gram vinyl LP + booklet + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 084LP. Rel: 19 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Le Musichien (Conte Afro-Catalan) (19:58)
Les Amis D'Afrique (19:41)
Review: François Tusques, a pioneer of French free jazz, founded the Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra in 1971. Known for his earlier work on the 1965 album Free Jazz, Tusques had grown disillusioned with the genre by the early '70s. Seeking new musical horizons, he formed Intercommunal, a collective uniting diverse communities and fostering collaborative composition. Initially featuring professional jazz musicians, the group soon incorporated talents from the vibrant French Popular Music scene. In 1981, at the renowned Paris venue 28 rue Dunois, Tusques and partner Carlos Andreu performed 'Le Musichien,' an afro-Catalan tale set against a slow, mesmerising bass line by Jean-Jacques Avenel, with dynamic contributions from percussionist Kilikus, saxophonists Sylvain Kassap and Yebga Likoba, and trombonist Ramadolf. This performance illustrated the limitless possibilities of their collective creativity. The following year, at the Tombées de la Nuit festival in Rennes, bassist Tanguy Le Doré joined Tusques, creating a powerful 'brotherhood of breath.' The ensemble, featuring Bernard Vitet on trumpet, Danièle Dumas and Sylvain Kassap on saxophones, and Jean-Louis Le Vallegant and Philippe Le Strat on bombards, wove together elements of modal jazz reminiscent of Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders. The Intercommunal Free Dance Music Orchestra's ecumenical project transcends boundaries, resonating with audiences worldwide. This reissue comes with an insert and booklet talking more about the project, making it a great history lesson alojng with the excellent music.
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out of stock $29.17
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue)
Young Gifted & Broke (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 8053. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Jazz
No! Now? Never! None! (2:56)
We Got A Deal (1:38)
Just Take One Step; He'll Take Two (3:36)
Sermon (dialogue) (2:44)
Comin' Home (3:27)
Benediction (1:05)
Singing For God In The City (3:19)
Musical (interlude - instrumental) (3:24)
Black Lightnings' Song (3:22)
Pity For The Man (2:22)
Karate Dancer (instrumental) (2:40)
Ego (2:43)
Only Yesterday (3:43)
Ghetto Lament (2:56)
Again (1:26)
Tight Rope (2:54)
I Count It Joy (4:17)
Review:  A whole bunch of Weldon Irvine albums are being remastered and reissued at the moment, which will be music to the ears of spiritual jazz fans - literally. The American composer and pianists was one of the big names of his time and reals don labels like RCA and Strata-East as well as his own label. Young Gifted & Broke has never been on vinyl before as the recordings were only discovered in the early 2010s. It was a musical that was released in 1977 and inspired by the Black Civil Rights anthem 'Young, Gifted and Black,' which Weldon had written with Nina Simone. Talents like Marcus Miller joined the recordings which as can now be heard are magnificent to say the least.
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Amadou Project: The Price Of Freedom
Cat: PLP 74067. Rel: 29 May 24
 
Jazz
Amadou (6:36)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:52)
Make It All Better (4:06)
Prankster Gangster (Re-Mix)) (5:51)
Prayer For Peace (1:15)
A Plan Don't Get Up (1:01)
No Laughing Matter (2:37)
Break Bread (5:44)
Hollow Points (2:04)
Beyond Belief (4:28)
Said & Done (1:14)
Pleasure - Pain - & Me (4:09)
Unify (2:54)
Love Supreme (1:41)
Blues For Amadou (1:51)
My DNA's OK (2:41)
Descended From Kings (1:34)
Motha Goddess (4:36)
You & I-Verse (3:14)
Destiny's Finger (0:48)
Black Mail (2:08)
Sun Drops (4:59)
Tears For Amadou (2:53)
Amadou's Journey (2:22)
Review: This 1999 album by Weldon Irvine landed well with his fans upon the time of release but it was really boosted dint popular conciseness and gained renewed recognition with the rise of the hip-hop scene and the rare groove movement in the 90s and beyond. It has been sampled by all the greats from those worlds and has made it onto albums by Q-Tip and Mos Def. Now, for the first time ever, P-VINE is releasing this historically significant work on LP as the original CD has become hard to find.
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Blue City (remastered)
Blue City (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MHJL 403. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Body & Soul (9:25)
45th Street (At 8th Avenue) (11:06)
Play Fiddle Play (10:15)
Blue City (10:08)
Review: Isao Suzuki's follow-up to his breakthrough album captures the essence of Japanese jazz in the 1970s, a period where the traditional swing style was redefined with a unique, more restrained approach. This album features exceptional interplay between Suzuki and saxophonist Kazumi Watanabe, with an added depth from pianist Kunihiko Sugano and drummer Tetsujiroh Obara. Notably, bassist Nobuyoshi Ino joins on two tracks, including a stirring rendition of 'Body and Soul', bringing a fuller sound to the ensemble and highlighting Suzuki's innovative use of the cello within the small group context. The music, originally released in 1974, avoids the dated, overly rigid patterns of some American jazz of the time, instead opting for more fluid and expressive forms. Reissued now, this album stands as an essential masterpiece in the Japanese jazz canon, showcasing Suzuki's ability to create timeless, intricate and captivating jazz that continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
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Orang Utan (remastered)
Orang Utan (remastered) (SACD with obi-strip)
Cat: MHCL 10168. Rel: 06 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Blue Road
Where Are You Going?
My One & Only Love
Orang-Utan
Review: Those with expert knowledge of Japanese jazz have long regarded Orang Utan, a 1975 set spearheaded by renowned bassist and cellist Isao Suzuki, as a hard-to-find classic. It's thought of as one of Suzuki's most successful explorations of his innovative sound, which fluidly fused elements of jazz fusion and free-jazz. Suzuki was joined on the record by a who's who of Japanese jazz, including saxophonist Kenji Mori, guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, bassist Samu Kawalami and drummer Sjinji Mori. As this remastered reissue proves, it remains a sparkling and mood-enhancing affair, with highlights including the loose-limbed fusion excellence of 'Blue Road' and 'Where Are You Going', a sublime cover of the Shriley Horn song of the same name featuring guest vocals by Mari Nakamoto.
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Orang Utan (remastered)
Orang Utan (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MHJL 358. Rel: 30 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Blue Road
Where Are You Going?
My One & Only Love
Orang-Utan
Review: The 1975 album Orang-Utan by renowned bassist and cellist Isao Suzuki is a standout in Japanese jazz, now reissued globally by Le Tres Jazz Club, a label dedicated to unearthing rare jazz gems. Originally released on the Three Blind Mice label, this album showcases Suzuki's innovative approach to jazz, blending free jazz and jazz fusion with remarkable fluidity. The album features an exceptional lineup, including saxophonist Kenji Mori, whose versatile playing on alto sax, bass clarinet, and flute evokes the spirit of Eric Dolphy, and the legendary guitarist Kazumi Watanabe, who delivers nuanced, captivating solos throughout. The band also includes bassist Samu Kawakami and drummer Shinji Mori, with a guest appearance by vocalist Mari Nakamoto, who adds a sublime touch on 'Where Are You Going?'ia cover of Shirley Horn's classic. Orang-Utan is bookended by two energetic, extended tracks, with the funk-infused opener 'Blue Road' setting the tone. The title track, a complex fusion piece, stands as the album's centerpiece. In between, more laid-back compositions highlight Watanabe's masterful guitar work. This reissue brings Suzuki's fourth album, a once highly sought-after collector's item, to a broader audience, reaffirming its status as a vital piece of jazz history.
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Blow Up (remastered)
Blow Up (remastered) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MHJL 322. Rel: 11 Jul 24
 
Jazz
Aqua Marine
Everythings Happen To Me
Blow Up
Like It Is
I Can't Get Started
Low Flight
Review: Isao Suzuki's dynamic debut album Blow Up kicks off the prestigious Three Blind Mice "Great Three" reissue series. Now available for the first time on heavyweight vinyl, this groundbreaking recording showcases Suzuki's innovative approach to bass and cello. Backed by a stellar lineup including drummer George Otsuka, pianist Kunihiko Sugano, and bassist Takashi Mizuhashi, Suzuki delves into three original compositions and three timeless standards. From the classic hard bop essence to inventive nuances like scratching cello and found percussion sweeps on 'Aqua Marine,' the album is the height of jazz excellence, all now captured with the renowned fidelity synonymous with Three Blind Mice.
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Antigone
Antigone (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DC 944. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
October (4:23)
Coma (4:14)
Trial (4:04)
Nothing As (3:06)
Mona Lisa (5:38)
Continuous Contiguous (3:34)
The Model (8:34)
Antigone (5:16)
Review: Eiko Ishibashi, best known for her acclaimed soundtrack work, returns to original composition with this album named in honour of the feminist-facing, heroine from ancient Greek tragedelian Sophocles' Oedipus Trilogy. It's a world of shimmering jazz harmonies, pulsating electronica and ghostly musique concrete, 'October' opening with a haunting, alluring melody and the disjointed rhythms of 'Coma' creating a sense of disorientation. 'Antigone', the centerpiece, builds to a powerful and unsettling climax, but there's more than chilling soundscapes as Ishibashi injects moments of surprising warmth and beauty, like the delicate interplay between acoustic and electronic elements in 'Nothing As'. Comparisons with her soundtrack work will be made, but - not unlike Antigone herself - this stands alone as a work of bravery and strength.
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Sakuraza Kei Matsumaru
Sakuraza (part I)
Sakuraza (part II)
Review: Sakuraza is an immersive live album featuring Eiko Ishibashi on flute and electronics, Jim O'Rourke on electronics, Kei Matsumaru on alto saxophone, Tatsuhisa Yamamoto on sticks and Giovanni Di Domenico on piano. It was recorded in June 2023 at the Sakuraza jazz club in Kofu, Japan, and offers up a uniquely captivating blend of jazz, electronic music, and pop influences. Organised by Di Domenico, who is a regular visitor to Japan, the performance highlights the deep musical synergy among the artists where the warm, intimate atmosphere of Sakuraza enhances the unedited and improvisational nature of the sessions.
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Passivite (remastered)
Passivite (remastered) (LP + inserts)
Cat: BE 1007LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
K (7:40)
Nachbild (5:35)
Immortal Nothing Blues (5:45)
Crevice (3:49)
Wednesday (3:50)
Nightwalker (14:32)
For You (2:29)
Review: In 1997, You Ishihara - a key figure in the of history of Japanese underground music, mainly thanks to his output as the leader of the band White Heaven - released this beauty. It's his debut solo album and in terms of the attention it received at the time, you might describe it as nothing more than a damp squib. Subsequently, it's only been availble on CD. However, for the first time on vinyl and to coincide with growing recognition that this is an album that's been unfairly lost in the cultural zeitgeist, it's now getting its flowers. Ishihara has a voice that lets those 60s melodies unfurl with the majesty of a flower opening its petals after a long winter. But he can also ramp it up to 13th Floor Elevator-esque psychedelic scuzz brilliance: 'Crevice' is all flailing hair, drum fills and beer spills. A lot of fun to balance out his Lou Reed-esque downtempo stuff.
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Electrum (reissue)
Electrum (reissue) (gatefold orange vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: NJS 800. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Electrum (20:49)
Revulsion (7:36)
Speak Under My Breath (5:32)
The Eyebrow (7:04)
Review: In 1970, Akira Ishikawa, a key figure in the jazz rock movement, ventured into bold new territory with his album Electrum. This ambitious project shows his innovative spirit, pushing jazz boundaries with its intense, precise grooves and the musicians' quest for new heights. The album features standout tracks like the tempestuous 'Electrum,' the complexly layered 'Revulsion,' and the tranquil 'Speak Under My Breath,' which captures the serene clarity of dawn. The presence of distinguished pianists and arrangers Masahiko Sato and Hiromasa Suzuki adds further depth and brilliance to this already vibrant work. Electrum is celebrated as a major achievement in Ishikawa's career and is a notable highlight within the Victor "Japanese Jazz" series. Its revival brings renewed attention to Ishikawa's groundbreaking exploration of jazz fusion.
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Visions Of Light
Visions Of Light (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: SEVS 6C2. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Intro (1:08)
Feather (4:28)
Wax Werk (3:56)
Soma Centre (5:13)
Empty Hands (4:31)
Looking Glass (4:08)
Morning Chorus (5:28)
Visions Of Light (2:47)
The Gift (4:21)
January (4:58)
Review: Bristol's Ishmael Ensemble returns with Visions of Light, an album that nicely shows the evolution of this experimental jazz collective led by producer and saxophonist Pete Cunningham. Following their acclaimed 2019 debut, A State of Flow, this record pushes boundaries further, blending lush, cinematic jazz with Bristol's signature dub and electronic influences. The album begins with the delicate harp glissandos of 'Feather,' drawing the listener into a serene yet deceptive calm. This tranquility is shattered by the high-energy, chaotic 'Wax Werk,' where the music takes on a darker, more intense character. Throughout Visions of Light, Cunningham's saxophone performances are bold and assured, layered over the dynamic contributions of collaborators like guitarist Stephen Mullins, drummer Rory O'Gorman, and synth maestro Jake Spurgeon. Side-2 offers a shift in tone, beginning with the vibrant 'Looking Glass,' featuring enchanting vocals and strings. The nostalgic 'Morning Chorus' and the ethereal 'The Gift' build towards the hopeful resolution of 'January.' This album is deliver's an emotionally resonant journey that transcends traditional jazz boundaries. Visions of Light is both a bold statement and a beacon of hope in challenging times.
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Rituals
Rituals (gatefold LP)
Cat: SEVS 30LP. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
C'mon (3:48)
Blinded (3:42)
Dust (3:01)
Cold Light (2:33)
Ezekiel (3:49)
Fever Dream (4:26)
Grounded (3:32)
Madrid (4:40)
Leviathan (3:29)
The Rush/Let Go (2:56)
Butterflies (3:46)
In Time (2:30)
Review: Ishmael Ensemble's third album, Rituals, marks a major evolution for the Bristol-based group. While often associated with the 'new UK jazz' scene, their fusion of live instrumentation and electronic elements extends far beyond that label in truth and now this release pushes their sound further than ever. It blends spiritual jazz, dub, experimental, and electronic styles into powerful, swirling soundscapes that work as well on the head as they do heel. The tracks are more notably song-focused and accessible but still deal in a psychedelic mix of textures, colours, and moods. Rituals is a truly boundary-pushing work of great ambition and is this vital group's best work to date.
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Watarase: Voice
Watarase: Voice (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7511. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
Jazz
Watarase (feat Shigeo Maruyama) (15:35)
Watarase (feat Lee Jeongmi) (6:37)
Watarase (feat Eri Ohno) (11:12)
Watarase (feat Yuki Kaneko) (13:01)
Review: Watarase: Voice is a fantastic second release in this series following Fumio Itabashi's acclaimed Watarase: Echo. This new compilation serves up vocal versions of the masterpiece 'Watarase' featuring a range of artists including jazz vocalist Shigeo Maruyama, Korean folk singer Lee Jung Mi and Japanese vocalist Yuki Kaneko. The album focuses on previously unreleased tracks and showcases the global influence of the original and also includes the long-awaited complete version of 'Symphonic Poem 'Watarase,'" a key piece in the story of this beloved work. This is a great testament to 40 years of history and the enduring legacy of Itabashi's jazz artistry.
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Ysla
Ysla (LP)
Cat: YEB 78321. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Is It You (5:02)
Love Is Here To Stay (6:06)
Lonely Island (3:56)
Rebirth (6:57)
Drama Queen (3:08)
After The End (4:14)
Seagul (4:52)
Review: Ysla, the latest album by Swiss-Polish-Japanese singer, composer and improviser Yumi Ito, is a breathtaking journey into the depths of personal storytelling and expansive, genre-blending soundscapes. Moving between art-pop, jazz and neoclassical, the album dives into themes of solitude, renewal and the end of worlds, beautifully woven with nature, psychology and societal reflections. For the first time, Ito recorded all piano parts herself, layering her vocals with remarkable grace over intricate compositions. In these seven original pieces, Ito has refined her vocal improvisation into a universal language that resonates effortlessly, transcending linguistic borders. Her voice glides seamlessly through varying rhythms and keys. Supporting her are Kuba Dworak on double bass and Iago Fernandez on drums, creating a fluid, versatile rhythm section that explores vast musical terrains. With contributions from guests like Chris Hyson on synths and Szymon Mika on guitar, Ysla feels both intimate and grand. Recorded with Daniel Dettwiler at Studio Idee und Klang on the legendary mixing console used by Queen and Supertramp, the album is a resonant island of artistryiundaunted, timeless and surrounded by vast oceans of sound. Ysla is Ito's boldest, most profound work yet.
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Water Music
Water Music (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: REPOSELP 141. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Jazz
Little Rain/Old Plate (8:22)
House In Pale Pink (5:54)
Floating Palm (7:18)
Whiteout 1998 (7:34)
Dream In Slow Motion (9:59)
Review: Oli Heffernan's ever-evolving project, Ivan The Tolerable, joins Riot Season for two captivating albums that explore the beauty of entropic drift. Recorded swiftly as a quintet, Heffernan enlisted Christian Alderson on drums, John Pope on double bass, Kevin Nickles on flute and saxophone and Ben Hopkinson on electric piano. The first album was Vertigo, a dense and disorienting work reminiscent of Sun Ra meets Exploding Star Orchestra. In contrast, Water Music evokes serene landscapes with sounds of waves, creaking hulls, and gentle winds, blending influences from Laraaji and Natural Information Society. Bob Fischer of Electronic Sound Magazine describes Water Music as a "beautifully soothing psychedelic jazz album" perfect for a summer daydream.
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Pathways To Paradise
Cat: LPSUB 151. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Mareld 2021 (3:04)
Zebra Limbo (2:53)
Places (3:14)
The Mistress & The Foreigner (3:23)
Jungle Chase (4:00)
Moonflower (3:02)
The Hookah Parlor (2:29)
Land Of Twilight (4:47)
Trembling Leaves (3:33)
Komodo (3:57)
Review: Ixtahuele's new album is a thrilling journey into the world of exotica, blending traditional sounds with modern flair. From the fearsome 'Jungle Chase' to the mysterious 'Moonflower' and the relaxing 'Hookah Parlor,' the album offers a diverse range of experiences. The band's sound and songwriting continue to evolve, pushing the boundaries of classic exotica while staying true to its essence. Each track invites you to embark to a world of noble savages and urban primitives, making it perfect for a rum-fueled adventure or a relaxing evening. Whether you're a fan of the genre or new to its charms, Ixtahuele's latest offering is a stunning audio fantasy that will leave you wanting more.
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Defiant Life
Defiant Life (LP + booklet)
Cat: 756049 3. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Prelude: Survival (3:40)
Sumud (11:38)
Elegy: The Pilgrimage (13:01)
Floating River Requiem (6:22)
Kite (8:19)
Procession: Defiant Life (10:27)
Review: The second album from Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith on ECM is a meditation on resilience, sorrow and the human condition. Across four expansive tracks on Defiant Life, Iyer's piano and Fender Rhodes intertwine with Smith's haunting trumpet to create a soundscape that's both urgent and serene. From the solemn depth of 'Sumud' to the shimmering melancholy of 'Floating River Requiem' and the radiant close of 'Procession: Defiant Life' notions of suffering, resistance and hope are explored. The record was recorded in Lugano and produced by Manfred Eicher. It's a deeply reflective work of emotional and spiritual resonance.

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Motion I
Cat: 659819 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Ofafrii (7:42)
Gabaldon's Glide (4:05)
Radical (7:02)
Second Day (4:24)
Aspiring To Normalcy (11:46)
Synchrony (7:30)
Bird's Luck (2:48)
Review: This release feels like a collision of worlds, where abstract textures and rhythmic intricacies are forced into a dialogue with more accessible forms of electronic music. The opening track sets a tone of strange, mysterious propulsion, yet never fully gives in to any familiar conventions. Instead, it hints at a narrative unfoldingia journey, almost, where sound and intention coalesce but never fully resolve. It's a slow burn that rewards those who stick around, offering complex layers that reveal themselves gradually. Far from merely experimental, it finds a rare balance between artifice and soul, making each sonic twist feel purposeful and immersive.
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Live At Cafe OTO
Live At Cafe OTO (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 737ALP. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "Evening Snow" (19:00)
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "Ringo Oiwake" (7:41)
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "East Plants" (feat Leon Brichard & Idris Rahman) (7:38)
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "Watarase" (feat Leon Brichard & Idris Rahman) (11:23)
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "Other Worlds" (feat Leon Brichard & Idris Rahman) (9:09)
Masahiko Satoh & Takeo Moriyama - "Chiasma" (feat Leon Brichard & Idris Rahman) (5:16)
Review: Japanese-British avant-jazz greatness notably graced the singular hall of London's Cafe OTO in September 2019; drummer Takeo Moriyama and pianist Masahiko Satoh performed for the first time at the esteemed experimental music venue as part of Peter Brotzmann's four-day festival at the venue, and saw their peers, bassist Leon Brichard and tenor saxophonist Idris Rahman, join them for several pieces. While Satoh and Moriyama both formed part of the blistering Yosuke Yamashita Trio - whose output helped spur a critical period in the development of free and modern jazz in Japan - Rahman and Brichard functioned, for a moment, as their contemporary British doppelgangers as splinter members of one of the UK's most notable experimental jazz groups, Ill Considered. The result is a blisteringly free, metrically rule-flouting live performance born of a real confluence of greats.
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