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Singles
Selador Decade Vol 1
Cat: SELV 008. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
3D & Robert Owens - "Known Love" (7:51)
Olivier Giacomotto & Quivver - "Snailblazer" (6:40)
Dave Seaman & Hernan Cattaneo - "Napkin Knowledge" (7:28)
Argia & Jepe - "Salitre" (7:38)
Review: In celebration of their tenth birthday, Selador marks the occasion in style with a four-track collaborative EP, featuring tracks from 3D, Robert Owens, Olivier Giacomotto, Quivver, Dave Seaman, Hernan Cattaneo, Argia, and Jepe. The opening track, 'Known Love', is a deep, pulasting house tune that feels like an instant classic, perhaps thanks to the soulful, pop-tinged vocals - think LCD soundsystem meets Four Tet. 'Snailblazer', the second track on the EP, takes a much darker turn, with a chugging, EBM-esque feel. Full-bodied and complete with obscured vocals, this is the kind of track to pull out your bag when it's time to really get stuck in. On the B-side, 'Napkin Knowledge' draws on the glistening synths of eurodance, yet still securing the melodies to a grounded bassline and rhythm section. 'Salitre' is the perfect closing track, rising up in a gleaming, ecstatic melody, before delicately returning to ground level. A varied yet firmly cohesive collaborative release - the perfect way for Selador to kick off their 2023 catalogue.
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Aft25party (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Aft25party (Record Store Day RSD 2021) (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: NHS 428. Rel: 01 Jul 21
 
Drum And Bass
Camo & Krooked - "Set It Off" (feat Jeru The Damaja - The Caracal Project remix) (4:28)
SPY - "See Your Face Again" (Kings Of The Rollers remix) (4:56)
Lynx - "Clap Track" (feat Think Tonk) (4:14)
Q Project - "Computer Love" (Kessler remix) (5:29)
Villem - "Harp Of Gold" (4:52)
Review: Drum & bass giants Hospital Records get involved with this year's Record Store Day by serving up a limited white vinyl that also serves as further 25th anniversary celebrations. This is on top of the huge 25 rack album that came back in March and features a load more essential remixes, reworks, VIPs and covers of NHS drum & bass classics. Together they serve as a fine snapshot of the label's past, present and future with Camo & Krooked, S.P.Y, Kings Of The Rollers, Lynx, Think Tonk, Kessler, Villem and The Caracal Project all coming correct.
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Get Down
Cat: ATH 118. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Get Down (4:25)
Can You Deal (4:41)
Review: Athens Of The North can usually be found honing their expert craft of unearthing nigh impossible to find disco, and reissuing it in the utmost quality. However, the work of East Coast Love Affair (Euan Fryer and Nick Moore) is deceiving, as it adopts the image of one of said reissues while actually being fully contemporary music. 'Get Down' tops up a slew of master-quality releases for the label, expropriating a vocal line from obscure Minneapolis 'lo-fi' band Quiet Storm and putting it back into an entirely new, drunk-and-high instrumental context (think lasers, whistles, funk basses, an overall hazy sound). 'Can You Deal', on the flip, lends Quiet Storm a similar treatment, albeit for a cleverly hi-lo-fi disco house treatment.
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Pumpin The Junk
Cat: HOTC 212. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Pumpin The Junk (5:34)
The Buzz (5:13)
Review: Hot Creations has now been rolling out the club friend, crowd pleasing jams for over a decade and well over 200 releases. But still they manage to unearth new names and potent sounds to keep people going back for more. It's Jay Farina and Quinzi who combine on two slammers here. First up is 'Pumpin The Junk', a fat-bottomed house cut with robust drum wallops, raved up horn stabs and a sleazy vocal. On the backside is a more tribal cut. 'The Buzz,' which layers up the percussion with steamy and sizzling summer intent next to a potent vocal that has got summer Ibiza classic written all over it.
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Tags: Tech House
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Los Conquistadores Chocolates (reissue)
Cat: 10EXP 201331. Rel: 31 Aug 21
 
Funk
Johnny Hammond - "Los Conquistadores Chocolates"
Quasimode - "Los Conquistadores Chocolates"
Review: A really cool concept from Expansion here; one side is a reissued seminal classic, the other is a contemporary version. And what a way to start the start the series; hard bop hero Johnny Hammond influenced pretty much every soul, jazz, rare groove and funk artist who've followed in his path, and the joyously unpredictable "Los Conquistadores Chocolates" is one of his best. Naturally Japanese jazz outfit Quasimode are an ideal remix choice. Known for their wildstyle riffage and signature switches, they've paid the utmost respect to Hammond.
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Cyclops (The Remixes)
Cat: SMR 36. Rel: 17 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Cyclops (10:45)
Cyclops (Tim Green remix) (8:03)
Cyclops (Facundo Mohrr & Valdovinos remix) (7:00)
Cyclops (Volen Sentir & Izhevski remix) (8:10)
Cyclops (Makebo remix) (8:30)
Cyclops (Tibi Dabo remix) (7:02)
Review: Mathew Jonson and Quenum's modern classic 'Cyclops' is the title track from last year's album of the same name. It is elegant, synth-laden techno and the original gets included here - it's a poly-rhythmic affair with ghostly, wordless vocals, rubbery bass and multi-layered synths that never stops moving. Tim Green offers a dream deep house remix, Facundo Mohrr & Valdovinos go for something dubby and cavernous, Volen Sentir & Izhevski lighten up the mood and make it a perfectly dreamy day-time dancer and Makebo brings the Afro vibes. Tibi Dabo reworks things for late-night dance floors but keeps the mystic synth work.
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QC Passed 3
Cat: QCOK 05. Rel: 08 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Karo - "Not A Toy" (6:26)
Qnete - "2072" (5:55)
Qnete & Carmel - "Vierfecta" (7:41)
M Ruffing - "Fischtreppe" (4:51)
Review: Leipgig's QC Records is back this week with QC Passed 3, featuring a bunch of artists all very familiar to the label. On the A side of you have Karo with the electrifying, neon-lit house of 'Not A Toy' followed by Marvin Uhde aka Qnete's expression in deep, late-night mood music on '2072'. Over on the flip, he collaborates once again with Carmel (Reece Walker) on the uplifting 'Vierfecta' featuring a mesmerising chord progression that just has to be heard. Finally, and in a surprising turn, M. Ruffing serves up some liquid drum 'n' bass vibes on the FM and acid-laced stepper 'Fischtreppe'.
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Return Of Q Project (remastered)
Cat: KLEG 01. Rel: 21 Sep 22
 
UK Hardcore
Champion Sound (7:01)
Night Moves (6:34)
Review: When it comes to UK hardcore/jungle schematics, they don't come much more authoritative than Q Project's 'Champion Sound'. That growing hoover sound and iconic vocal stab and those mercenary breaks... Like Total Science's Q himself, this still tears up dancefloors almost 30 years later. As does the often overlooked B-side 'Night Moves'. Bumping and rolling in the shadow of the anthem on the a-side, this wonderfully minimalistic track highlights the power of that essential stripped back dynamic of breaks and big bulging subs - the only ingredients any good D&B track truly needs.
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10 Years Label Sampler Vol 1
Cat: LENG 050. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Q&A - "Revolving Mirrors" (5:34)
Q&A - "Pulse" (8:54)
Lex - "Max Pen" (6:53)
Lex - "GP Score" (5:39)
Review: Here comes the first sampler, all part of Leng Records' 10th Anniversary celebrations. It marks the cultured label's 50th release and precedes a special compilation of overlooked favourites, classics and unreleased material. This one is well worth your attention though, beforehand. Phenomenal Handclap Band founder Quinn Luke with his longtime pal Alexis Georgopoulos combine as Q&A for the first two tracks, with Lex providing the third and fourth, all proving to be seductive, slow motion Balearic groovers for grown up movers. Q&A's 'Pulse' is a future groove, Lex's 'Max Pen' is a cheery number with lush squelchy bass and skyward chords, while the latter's closing offering 'GP Score' brings a little more energy.
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Will
Will (7" + insert)
Cat: SG 078. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Soul
Will (4:12)
Will (English) (4:12)
Review: Q.A.S.B. is a Japanese funk and soul ensemble with a.yu.mi. handling lead vocals, a singer celebrated for her funky style reminiscent of James Brown but captured here in a more romantic and subdued mood here. 'Will' is a new single on Soul Garden that offers up soulful and pop-leading sounds with elegant vocals and graceful grooves backed by big band horns. Interestingly, the same tune gets served up again on the flipside, only sung in English. It neither improves nor detracts from the original but proves to be an interesting experiment for that reason.
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Tags: Japanese
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Thank You
Cat: SG 068. Rel: 13 Apr 20
 
Soul
Thank You (4:37)
Week-End (4:32)
Review: For well over a decade Japanese combo Q.A.S.B has been serving up slices of soulful goodness that variously join the dots between James Brown, Kool & The Gang, Sly and the Family Stone and slower, more thoughtful moments. Here they return to regular home Soul Garden with their first single of 2020. A-side "Thank You" is suitably and summery, with sweet female vocals, glistening guitar riffs, sustained organ chords, hazy horns and simmering strings rising above a skittish, jazz-fired groove. The party intensifies on flipside "Week-End", a Japanese language vocal number that makes the most of a more disco-centric, jazz-funk style soul backing track.
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Good Guy
Good Guy (limited 7")
Cat: SG 032. Rel: 13 Apr 16
 
Funk
Good Guy (3:22)
Bad Boy (3:44)
Review: In amidst a veritable deluge of seven inch-shaped sharpness from Japan's crucial Soul Garden label this week comes this absolute must grip 45 session from Q.A.S.B. The nine-piece Tokyo funkateers have been holding it down since 2005 and this seven picks out a horn heavy highlight from last year's Q.A.S.B. III LP in the shape of "Good Guy." Throwing down a similar vibe to the Quantic Soul Orchestra, this track is all about the lead vocal from Amy A and those warm, tooting horns. Face down and QASB engage flipmode, slowing the tempo down and cranking the sass up on "Bad Boy". If seven inches were vegetables this would be one hot pepper!
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Signal II Signal EP
Signal II Signal EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04. Rel: 11 Jul 23
 
Drum And Bass
Qeta - "Idream" (6:19)
Qeta - "Revved Orb" (7:10)
Qeta - "Redawn" (4:27)
Inkipak - "Plex" (6:06)
Inkipak - "Schedule" (6:44)
Inkipak - "Wetlands" (3:23)
Review: Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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Signal II Signal EP
Signal II Signal EP (maroon marbled vinyl 12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WF 04C. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Drum And Bass
Qeta - "Idream" (6:19)
Qeta - "Reverb Orb" (7:10)
Qeta - "Redawn" (4:27)
Inkipak - "Plex" (6:06)
Inkipak - "Schedule" (6:44)
Inkipak - "Wetlands" (3:23)
Review: Coming to Sound Synthesis' very own imprint, Wave Function, producers Qeta and Inkipak go head-to-head on this incredible new six-tracker, in a rare contemporary example of a "versus" record. Qeta's approach to production makes more sense when we bear his prior explorations in jungle under the name The Jaffa Kid, in mind; helming up the first three tracks that make up the A-side's corpus, the likes of 'Idream' and 'Corpus' reveal a preference for precision, taken to increasingly bloopy, novel and spacious logical conclusions. Inkipak's rebuttal is to resort to cascading breaks blissouts, preferring a more euphoric arsenal made up of ethereal vocals and trilling arps, of which 'Schedule' is the highlight.
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Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK)
Signal II Signal EP (B-STOCK) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WF 04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Drum And Bass
Qeta - "Idream"
Qeta - "Revved Orb"
Qeta - "Redawn"
Inkipak - "Plex"
Inkipak - "Schedule"
Inkipak - "Wetlands"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Torn sleeve, otherwise in excellent working condition***


Qeta and Inkipak show off their respective skills on this fine split EP on Sound Synthesis's Wave Function label. Qeta takes care of the a-side with a serene opener in the form of 'Idream' which pairs lush ambient designs with pristine breakbeats. 'Revved Orb' is a more dubbed-out and trippy post-jungle rhythm with 'Redawn' bringing soulful Detroit techno style to the floor. With his trio of tunes, Inkipak offers stripped-back breaks and celestial chords, heavenly moods on 'Schedule' and a cosmic comedown soundtrack with 'Wetlands.'
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Aitai To Omoeba
Aitai To Omoeba (7" + insert)
Cat: URDC 063. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Klassiker/Ska
Aitai To Omoeba (3:01)
Abatina (Calypso Rose) (2:42)
Review: Japan has an always eye opening and left of centre take on most of the world's most established genres. Urban Discos save sup plenty of it and this time it is a Far Eastern take on lover's rock that is in the sights. Here we have two cuts from Qimygo who also records as KIMIGO. Up first it is 'Aitai To Omoeba' with its shiny dancehall beats and glistening, innocent melodies all topped off with the pure and clean vocals of Qimygo. After that upbeat opener comes the swagger and ever so slightly more tradition dub of 'Abatina (Calypso Rose)' but still served up through a bright melodic lends.
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Tags: Japanese
 in stock $18.92
Quaid
Quaid (double 12")
Cat: REZLP 2TWO. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Drum And Bass
Nineball (7:23)
Viva Terifa (6:05)
Equinox (7:36)
Tonatiuh (9:27)
Farsyded (7:59)
Sonar Trip (7:23)
Moonstruck (7:11)
Galycon (5:38)
Review: Not to be confused with Arnie's character in Total Recall, this Quaid was best known for weaving delicate and deep d&b around the late 90s/early 2000s on labels such as Return To The Source and Seraphim. While his time in the scene was relatively short-lived, Quaid (AKA Ben Naylor) left a prominent mark on the deeper, 'chill' side of breakbeat and d&b. He also left a whole box of unreleased tracks on DAT, many of which you can enjoy right here for the first time ever. Atmospheric, at points almost ambient, but still kicking when it needs to. These stand the test of time incredibly well.
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REZ 18EIGHTEEN
Cat: REZ 18EIGHTEEN. Rel: 05 May 23
 
Breakbeat
Cascade (9:14)
Fusbares (5:30)
Review: The KMA60 Rezpektiva label is dedicated to dreamy electro and techno made on machines and headed for the stars. After past voyages from the likes of Opik, Denia and The Necromorph, it's the turn of Quaid to plot the course and he does so in fine style with some achingly beautiful synth work and crisp beat constructions. Just listen to the celestial arps and hi-tech jazz pads of 'Fusbares', all carried aloft by a dexterous bit of breakbeat programming. 'Cascade' meanwhile is a perfect counterpoint full of cascading bleeps and intricately criss-crossing patterns which serve as a true feast for the ears. If you love that early 90s backroom techno sound, you're going to love this record.
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Frei Aber Einsam
Cat: APNEA 106. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lobha (7:26)
Magadha (6:41)
Kumaras 4 (6:25)
Himsa (6:55)
Review: "The inquisitive, investigative and analytical listening of the earliest works of artists such as Robert John Brown and Sean Booth, Mike Paradinas or Jochem George Paap influenced me a lot during the execution of this EP.," writes Eduardo De La Calle about his incredible four-track offering, Frei Aber Einsam. Straddling ambient, acid, electro, smoky breaks and epic electronica sounds, these are tunes you can really get lost in and that's unlikely to change regardless of how many times you hit play. Innovative approaches to arranging synth stuff add an air of genuine rareness to the sounds, with 'Lobha' opening on a timeless hardcore-style break before dissipating first into a gorgeous heads down bassline rhythm before serenity and fade to joy. 'Himsa' is a glitchier affair, packed with micro-percussion and these retro refrains, while 'Magadha' is an epic, deceptively low end driven slice of sonic heaven.
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Thorns EP
Thorns EP (red vinyl 12")
Cat: UM 027. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Drum And Bass
Krokodil (7:26)
Gateway (6:20)
Rituals (6:25)
Thorns (7:48)
Review: Welsh warrior Quartz continues his great run of form as he follows his recent Rupture EP with this megalithic four-pack on Mako's Utopia. 'Krokodil' snaps us into reality with a fittingly dystopic setting with urgent vocal stabs and glacial breaks, 'Gateway' takes us on a breezier mission while 'Rituals' is all about those chubby rounded bass/kick fluctuations and sinewy stabs; minimal in make-up, maximum in force. Finally the title track closes off this bleak, chaotic serenade with some outrageous drumfunk choppage. Serious jungle business for 2022; life ain't always rosy... it can be very thorny too.
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Deity Spear EP
Cat: RS 2207. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Bass
Lilac Cobwebs (feat Selena Jones) (6:06)
Deity Spear (5:22)
Cosmic Horror (6:35)
Switchblade Groove (6:12)
Review: It's been a while since we heard from R&S Records, so we're more than chuffed at news of this latest EP, which this time hears them extend their prolific, ravenous taste for new music ever-further, into what could be described as halftime drum & bass. This time the productions come courtesy of British producer Quartz, and perhaps a name like 'Deity Spear' tells you all you need to know; this is an angelic, synaptic, rapturous EP. Megadeep subs underlie snappy, endlessly-varied hat combos on the openers 'Lilac Cobwebs' and 'Deity Spear', which recall the contributions of Djrum or Lone to the label in recent years, with their cavernous space and extra attention to detail. 'Cosmic Horror' and 'Switchable Groove' refuse to let up on this overarching atmosphere, but lend it a new light altogether, fleshing out evermore sinister contours.
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Nobody Else
Cat: LTBH 101. Rel: 02 Nov 21
 
Funky/Club House
Nobody Else (6:23)
Nobody Else (Glen Horsborough remix) (6:23)
Review: Let There Be House welcome Queen B and Lee Wilson for a big and soulful new single here that spans all eras of house music. The six-minute 'Nobody Else,' is built on a knotted bassline that never lets up. The silky drums call to mind Kings of Tomorrow and the timeless diva vocal up top is never going to age. It's a feel-good tune with plenty of colourful xylophone melodies. On the reverse is a Glen Horsborough remix that lays down big piano energy that is sure to make for plenty of unforgettable and floor-filling end of night moments.
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Ladies First
Ladies First (red vinyl 7")
Cat: TB 55511. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Ladies First (feat Monie Love - radio edit) (3:49)
Come Into My House (4:16)
Review: Before Queen Latifah was a household name as an actress and singer, she was one of the most well-respected and popular names in New York hip-hop, collaborating with everyone from De LA Soul to Coldcut. 'Ladies First' turned out to be her first hit in a long line of successful singles for the queen. Featuring a vocal appearance from another legend in Monie Love and produced by the highly famed but recently passed away Mark Howard James aka 'The 45 King', this release has an even more special meaning. 'Ladies First' went on to be a top five hip-hop track in 1989 and ultimately, catapulting Queen Latifah into the limelight. With the desire for more 7" by the Hip-Hop community growing, Tommy Boy Records gives us a treasured piece of rap history.
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Ain't It Time (reissue)
Cat: PAP 71010R. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ain't It Time (3:41)
Ain't It Time (instrumental) (3:53)
Review: This is a reissue of the classic disco track by Queen Yahna, a New York legend renowned for her part in the supergroup P&P All Stars. Originally released in 1976 on P&P Records - the legendary label run by Peter Brown and Patrick Adams - 'Ain't It Time' is an impressive belter, putting Yahna's incredible low-ranged vocals front and centre, whether by way of commanding melismatics or deft ad-libs. The instrumental, produced by the mysterious Capraquarius, hears the disco train continue to chug along, with pistoning strings, choppy drums and defiant rhythm guitar making for a propulsive backbone.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Les Somnolentes EP
Les Somnolentes EP (double 12")
Cat: MORD 097. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Techno
And Suddenly, I Was Reborn
La Rive
Les Lucioles Jaunes
Souviens Toi D'Oublier
Gargantua
He Didn't Say A Word
I Saw His Wings In The Sky
Ellipsis
Review: Quelza dropped a superb double pack in the form of their Les Malicieuses EP on More and now comes back with more deep techno brilliance. This is another bumper eight tack offering of well-crafted rhythms and deft atmospheres. 'And Suddenly, I Was Reborn' is an icy and unsettling opener with slithering synths and minimal drum sounds then 'La Rive' is quick, slick and ghostly in its vibes. There are also hi-fidelity and dubby cuts like 'Souviens Toi D'Oublier' gorgeously hypnotic pieces like 'He Didn't Say A Word' which float in space and rock back on forth on heady loops. An artful, impactful selection from Quelza.
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Aftermath
Aftermath (12")
Cat: IA 016. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Techno
Quelza - "La Panthere Bleue" (6:32)
Eric Fetcher - "Spiral 176" (4:57)
Oscar Mulero - "Forma No Pura" (5:10)
Divide - "Nemesi" (5:36)
Review: Smokey and mysterious Dutch dance from Immaterial.Archives, who here nail a sound that falls neatly in between something made by Burial and I.O Mulen. A compilation EP for the more nocturnal and detail-hungry listener, it includes Quelza's 'La Panthere Bleue', which contains guttural backalley groans and lighter-flicks; Eric Fletcher's control-room trancer 'Spiral 176'; 'Forma No Pura' by Oscar Mulero, with pressurized pink noise aplenty; and Divide's 'Nemesi', which judders and stop-starts like the cross-planetary calls of an alien race.
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Piece Of Mine
Cat: CVR 15. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Deep House
For Da People (Ou Shit) (5:11)
I Need To Feel It (5:16)
Let Em Blow (5:51)
The Weight Of Dependance (5:43)
Review: More house heat here directly from the home of the genre, namely the Windy City, courtesy of Chicago Vinyl. As soon as the first bar unfolds it oozes Mid-West house charm - the warm, soft-edged chords over the deep but driving beats complete with a nice light percussive sprinkle. 'I Need To Feel It' has a more laidback and soulful vibe with funky bass riffs and swirling pads. 'Let Em Blow' then rides on more elastic basslines that plunge down low and has colourful synth up top. 'The Weight Of Dependance' has a chunky feel with bold bass notes taking centre stage next to rising chord work and organic hits.
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Hantologies
Cat: PUU 56. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Story Of New Ancestors (5:43)
When Computers Began To Misbehave (9:47)
And Time Went By (4:46)
Quiet Voices Of The Ether (Grainy mix) (11:57)
Review: Ambient EPs (as opposed to long-form LPs) tend not to be the order of the day, but the supergroup known as Quiet Voices are happy to buck that unfortunate trend. With their outlook focusing on a blend of cinematic atmosphere, ambient music and spoken word, this collaborative project - made up of the combined efforts of Jean-Yves Leloup, Helene Vogelsinger, Villeneuve & Morando, Wild Anima, Francois-Eudes Chanfrault and Maxence Cyrin - is an ode to the optic-sonic spectacle of film, recalling recently similar collage pieces such as Charle Shackleton's The Afterlight in its liberal use of monologue samples, many of which concern hot topics such as death, loss, and the threshold between them and life.
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Temptation
Temptation (limited neon yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: DQ 004V. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Deep House
Temptation (5:32)
Ascending (5:13)
Odessey (4:49)
Love Fiyaa (4:36)
Review: Dutch producer and DJ Dennis Quin takes things into his own hands once more here with a new EP of rock-solid house grooves on his self-titled label. These are tracks that are well-informed by what has gone before but is never too slavish to house history. They follow on from big outings on the likes of PIV, Cecille, Defected, Jerome Sydenham's Iconic Ibadan and Kaoz Theory (he has also collaborated with Kaoz boss Kerri Chandler) and feature the swinging bulk of 'Temptation', busy drum breaks of 'Ascending', dark energy of 'Odyssey' and sleazy vibes of 'Love Fiyaa.'
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Tags: Tech House
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Anthology Of Interest
Anthology Of Interest (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: NOWHERE 04. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Techno
Meanwhile (6:10)
Ghost In The Machines (7:04)
Space Pilot 3000 (6:52)
The Butterjunk Effect (6:34)
Review: Quince makes fluid and timeless techno music influenced by the soulful high tech sounds of Detroit. His latest release is a four-track EP on the Nowhere series which features tracks like 'Udon', a hypnotic and pulsating tune with a synth melody and a vocal sample that create a heady atmosphere, as well as 'Noodles', a more upbeat and groovy track with a catchy keyboard stab and a sultry bassline that add some energy and funk. 'Anthology Of Interest' is a solid EP that showcases the veteran Dutch producer's talent and style.

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There Must Be Something
Cat: CLMN 214. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:30)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: See other format for review
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There Must Be Something
There Must Be Something (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 214C1. Rel: 10 Jun 22
 
Soul
There Must Be Something (3:29)
Love Me Like You Used To (3:01)
Review: Joey Quinones and his band Thee Sinisters deliver a retro new one, testifying their ability to operate masterfully in an old style of soul while releasing new music all the while. This split 7" 45 finds the LA falsetto lending his services to lo-fi reggae on the A side (There Myst Be Something'), before giving in to the bittersweet past on the B-side ('Love Me Like You Used To'). Expect a pleasing foray through hurt, tripletty slow-jam soul.
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Acid Dropout
Cat: HYR 7269. Rel: 04 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Once Again (5:18)
Once Again (Ambient version) (3:44)
Once Again (DMX Krew remix) (4:45)
Freak The Funk (5:08)
Review: While Hell Yeah! Recordings may be best-known these days for exploring the relaxed, sun-kissed world of Balearic beats, the Italian label's early releases were far bolder and more focused on peak-time dancefloors. They're back on that tip on this must-check 12", which comes courtesy of label regular Quiroga (AKA long-serving producer Walter de Vecchio). In its original form (A1), 'Once Again' is a prize chunk of mind-mangling, post acid house sleaze - all rambunctious, brain-melting acid bass, sweat-soaked drums, ultra-psychedelic TB-03 lines and breathless vocal samples. It comes accompanied by two contrasting remixes - the pitched-down, slow acid-with-pianos sunshine of the 'Ambient Mix' and DMX Krew's funky acid-electro pass - and the star-fall electric/nu-disco/acid fusion of the quirky 'Freak The Funk'.
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Tags: Acid House
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Dance & Listen 001
Cat: T&H 001. Rel: 26 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Quismi - "Reorganized " (6:04)
Groenongen - "Twinkle Dance" (5:59)
ILyes - "Starting Now" (5:50)
Venetia - "Morning Dew" (6:54)
EAE - "Tomorrow " (5:25)
Curios - "Gesoonen_cirk103" (3:48)
Review: Two And Half Records make the decision here to try and rid the A and B-side distinction on records that we are all very familiar with and instead they refer to each face of their latest 12" as 'dance' and 'listen.'' It makes sense frankly and is often how things go anyway. Swiss duo Quismi kick off this one with twitchy and narcotic tech house with an old school bent. French artist Groenogen then gets wild with bright melodies and grinding synths, r&b vocals and high speed tech funk on 'Twinkle Dance' while ILyes offers the tech silkiness of 'Starting Now.' On the flip is a trio of less direct, more experimental sounds that sure do offer plenty to get lost in on headphones.
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West & East Vol 2
Cat: FAUVEPWE 002. Rel: 30 May 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Radial Gaze - "Focal Savor" (6:44)
Radial Gaze - "Focal Savor" (Que Sakamoto+NT remix) (7:24)
Que Sakamoto+NT - "Ninja Wa Sugoi" (6:09)
Que Sakamoto+NT - "Ninjya Wa Sugoi" (Radial Gaze remix) (7:30)
Review: Saint-Petersburg based duo Andrey Redkov and Stas Redkov have been hugely prolific since first pairing up in 2019. They have already served up seven EPs and now arrive on Fauve with another new one. It is a second volume of their West & East series and kick off with the jittery analogue grooves and post-disco wonkiness of 'Focal Savor' which is a writhing mass of detuned synths and chattery percussion. Que Sakamoto+NT's remix is a little more smooth and groove based but still sounds unhinged. The same outfit then serve up an original, 'Ninja Wa Sugoi', which is all tense and drawn out electronics that become more techno at the hands of the Radial Gaze remix.
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Get Involved
Get Involved (limited 7")
Cat: JAM45 01. Rel: 08 Jan 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Raphael Saadiq & Q TIP - "Get Involved" (3:17)
Q TIP - "Vivrant Thing" (3:16)
Review: First released way back in 1999, Raphael Saadiq's Q-Tip-sporting "Get Involved" is a warm and woozy, retro-futurist chunk of soul/hip-hop fusion that harked back to an earlier musical age. It remains an arguably underappreciated dancefloor bomb and here gets the reissue treatment courtesy of the freshly lauched 45 Jams imprint. It comes backed by another stone cold classic from Q-Tip, "Vivrant Thing" - a cut first featured on the flipside of the Tribe Called Quest member's much more celebrated "Breathe Don't Stop" single. It's a little more stripped back than the A-side, with Q-Tip delivering his distinctive flows over a crunchy and fuzzy, Jay Dee produced backing track crafted from samples from an old funk record.
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For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2
For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: BIT 007. Rel: 21 Mar 23
 
Electro
Salomo - "Bodytalk" (6:58)
Interviews - "Let Go" (5:16)
Qwerty - "Kisela Neman" (5:24)
Jonbjorn - "Chica" (4:58)
Review: Bitterfeld continues to blaze its own electro trail with a seventh outing that again its top draw. This one is a various artistic collection under the title For A Bitter Tomorrow: Band 2 and opens up with Salomo's 'Bodytalk', a crisp and ice cold electro rhythm before Interviews bathe you in gloriously deft sci-fi melodies on 'Let Go' and Qwerty's 'Kisela Neman' then brings some madness with crashing hits and molten acid lines. Jonbjorn's 'Chica' closes with similarly high impact electro sounds and raw textures.
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HYS 005
HYS 005 (12")
Cat: HYS 005. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Techno
VIL - "Dothejazz" (5:34)
Norbak & Temudo - "Cloud Seeding" (6:33)
VIL & Temudo - "Pampomaniac" (5:36)
Quelza - "Arnold" (6:35)
Review: Portugal's HAYES label clocks up a fifth EP here and once again takes us deep into a world of supple but subversive techno. It is a mix of artists who serve up the sounds with VIL's dancey 'Dothejazz' layering minimal synths and drums with potent bass rumbles. Norbak & Temudo then rock you back and forth on your heels as drunken synths evoke and adapt to the icy groove on 'Cloud Seeding.' VIL & Temudo then pair off for the more twisted 'Pampomaniac' and Quelza closes down with 'Arnold,' a whacked-out and skeletal techno rhythm that borrows from early jungle.
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WQ1
WQ1 (12")
Cat: THL 028. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Techno
WQ1 (7:20)
WQ2 (7:30)
WQ3 (7:20)
WQ4 (6:44)
Review: Waage is a firm favourite amongst dub techno fans. The Icelandic producer has long been turning out icy and atmospheric rollers for the heads and here he works alongside a fresh name, Quantal, who is sure to go on to big things. Here they land on Thule Records, a legendary label in its own right with roots going back to 1995. They kick off with the textured dub of 'WQ1' which has glitchy sounds paying over the rolling drums. 'WQ2' is much more smooth and streamlined, with an underwater current that sweeps you off your feet, then 'WQ3' leans into the wind with hypnotic techno drums and vamping chords that melt the mind. Last of all comes 'WQ4', a timeless dub with infinite horizons and the most frictionless drum loops.
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Tags: Dub Techno
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Alben
Long Gradus
Long Gradus (gatefold 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: LMIX LP. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (16:37)
Track 2 (15:26)
Track 3 (17:12)
Track 4 (17:29)
Review: Prolific composer and ambient explorer Sarah Davachi presents a new, longform commissioned work on her own Late Music label. 'Long Gradus' was the result of an invitation to Quator Bozzini's Composer's Kitchen residency in the Netherlands, which was supposed to take place in 2020 but was unsurprisingly postponed, giving rise to an extended composition time. While Davachi has explained the composition could be performed on a number of different orchestral arrangements, she considers the string quartet version, captured on this double-disc pressing, as the definitive one. Slow and sustained, and quietly captivating, it's another marvel from one of the greatest composers of the modern age.
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The Hold Up
Cat: UBU 0151LP. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Jazz
High Noon (4:17)
The Hold Up (5:09)
I Gotta Grape Drink (4:42)
The Starcrossed Lovers (3:39)
Along Came John (5:31)
Hip Strut (7:09)
Our Man Higgins (4:50)
Bastard Gentlemen (3:59)
Bright Mississipi (4:46)
Hard Times Come Again No More (2:35)
Review: The Hold Up is the second album from the QOW Trio, which is a fantastic and multi-generational jazz band. Members include the award-winning young saxophone yahoo Riley Stone-Lonergan as well as the decorated British jazz vet Spike Wells on drums, plus some sublime bass from multi-genre maestro and bandleader Eddie Mye. They came together after a chance meeting in Brighton and share an appreciation for big-toned tenors so bring that along with a fine attitude towards fearless exploration on this risk-taking new album which is full of great swing and plenty of serious melodies.
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II: The Next Wave
II: The Next Wave (limited green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: STH 24379LPGREEN. Rel: 20 Sep 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Electrify
Start It Like This
One Of A Kind
Sell Your Soul
Bare Essentials
A Myth
This Station
Alive
Heat On It
Double Jointed
Who Dat
Radiola
Gun Control
We Tried
Duck & Cover
Morphine
Approach With Caution
The Streets
Looking For Love
Fa Real
A Quick Fix
Test My Patients
Too Many To Count
Greatness
Hit List
Another Kind Of War
Leaflet Drops
One O'clock
All Of It
Machine Room
Pain
The Pain
Blocks
Review: Last years, Quakers member Katalyst reignited the project via a solo set of dusty hip-hop instrumentals entitled Supa K: Heavy Tremors. It was quietly impressive, but this follow-up - officially a sequel to the project's 2012 debut album, produced by Katalyst and fellow founders Geoff Barrow (Portishead, Beak) and Stuart Matthews - is even better. It sees the British-Australian threesome return to their roots by pairing dusty, sample heavy beats (all rife with musical nods towards jazz, spy-funk, psyche-rock, electro, prog rock-era synth-scapes and oddball movie soundtracks) with superb guest raps from MCs including Jeru The Damaja, Guilty Simpson, Blood Brown, Dionte Boom, Fat Ray and Sampa The Great.
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Dancing While Falling
Cat: PIASR 1435LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana) (3:45)
Subway Lover (3:18)
Stand Up (3:59)
Unconditional (feat Rationale) (3:22)
Get In The Ride (feat Connie Constance) (3:18)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana) (4:19)
Emeralds (2:26)
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana) (3:29)
Tikurin (3:26)
Where The Flowers Grow (feat Andreya Triana) (3:41)
Review: Will Holland's career as Quantic has traversed many different areas, most notably immersing himself in many aspects of Latin American music culture through collaboration, but on this new album he's taken a different approach. What started out as an intention to experiment quickly flipped to become a love letter to disco as a powerful emotional tool for a huge swathe of people. Given disco's affinity for percussive rhythms from elsewhere, you can be sure Holland's put his prior research and talent to good use and once again connected with some incredible artists to shape out his sound, including Andreya Triana singing on four tracks as well as Connie Constance and Rationale.
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Dancing While Falling
Cat: PIASR 1435CD. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Run (feat Andreya Triana)
Subway Lover
Stand Up
Unconditional (feat Rationale)
Get In The Ride (feat Connie Constance)
Brooklyn Heat (feat Andreya Triana)
Emeralds
Morning Light (feat Andreya Triana)
Tikurin
Where The Flowers Grow (feat Andreya Triana)
Review: Will Holland is Quantic and with this project he has explored myriad different musical worlds, has traversed many different areas, most notably immersing himself in many aspects of Latin American music culture, often through collaboration. He's switched it up for this new record after first starting out with some experiments that soon turned into a love letter to disco which has long been a powerful emotional tool. He brings his own sense of percussive energy to the genre and has again worked with an array of talented mates including Connie Constance and Rationale plus vocalist Andreya Triana.
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The Genius Of Charlie Parker 3: Now's The Time (Verve By Request)
Cat: 559571 5. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Jazz
The Song Is You (2:59)
Laird Baird (2:47)
Kim (3:00)
Kim (alternate take) (3:01)
Cosmic Rays (3:07)
Cosmic Rays (alternate take) (3:17)
Chi Chi (3:09)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (2:45)
Chi Chi (alternate take) (3:05)
I Remember You (3:05)
Now's The Time (3:03)
Confirmation (3:01)
Review: A 1957 release, and the third in a series of albums expanding on Bird's 10" Clef releases from the early 1950s, Now's The Time boasts some of Parker's purest recordings and strongest playing, featuring two different quartets. His lyrical and fluid improvisations on cuts like 'The Song Is You' and 'Laird Baird' are on full display, prime examples of his unmatched genius. Further delights include the original 'Cosmic Rays', a slow bop on which Parker's sax pops out like a virtuosic winged insect buzzing about its relatively quiet flower; and 'Chi Chi' which, by contrast, takes us by the ear and hurls us down an urbane but brisk sonic chute, its confident combination of rhythm section and Bird lead happily skipping away, but never stumbling.
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The Platinum Collection
The Platinum Collection (limited 180 gram coloured vinyl 6xLP box set + 24-page photo book in slipcase)
Cat: 358775 1. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Rock
Bohemian Rhapsody (5:54)
Another One Bites The Dust (3:36)
Killer Queen (2:58)
Fat Bottomed Girls (3:22)
Bicycle Race (3:01)
You're My Best Friend (2:53)
Don't Stop Me Now (3:30)
Save Me (3:45)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (2:43)
Somebody To Love (4:56)
Now I'm Here (4:13)
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (2:57)
Play The Game (3:30)
Flash (2:47)
Seven Seas Of Rhye (2:44)
We Will Rock You (2:04)
We Are The Champions (3:04)
A Kind Of Magic (4:20)
Queen & David Bowie - "Under Pressure" (3:50)
Radio Ga Ga (5:40)
I Want It All (4:00)
I Want To Break Free (4:13)
Innuendo (6:27)
It's A Hard Life (4:07)
Breakthru (4:09)
Who Wants To Live Forever (4:55)
Headlong (4:34)
The Miracle (4:50)
I'm Going Slightly Mad (4:09)
The Invisible Man (3:56)
Hammer To Fall (3:39)
Friends Will Be Friends (4:02)
The Show Must Go On (4:12)
One Vision (4:00)
Queen & Elton John - "The Show Must Go On" (4:30)
Queen & David Bowie - "Under Pressure" (Rah mix) (4:09)
Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe - "Barcelona" (4:25)
Too Much Love Will Kill You (4:20)
George Michael & Queen - "Somebody To Love" (5:07)
You Don't Fool Me (5:23)
Heaven For Everyone (4:34)
Las Palabras De Amor (The Words Of Love) (4:29)
Brian May - "Driven By You" (4:10)
Freddie Mercury - "Living On My Own" (3:36)
Let Me Live (4:43)
Freddie Mercury - "The Great Pretender" (3:25)
Princes Of The Universe (3:36)
Queen & Wyclef Jean - "Another One Bites The Dust" (4:19)
No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young) (4:11)
These Are The Days Of Our Lives (4:07)
Thank God It's Christmas (4:16)
Review: Given anyone over the age of 35 grew up with copies of Queen: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 in the house, you could be forgiven for asking if we need another retrospective of the iconic English rock band. Not least as there's also a Greatest Hits Vol.3, which many don't realise due to the success of the preceding two and how long the third took to materialise after the tragic death of lead singer Freddie Mercury.

Perhaps riding on the shirttails of the Platinum Jubilee of another monarchical figure, The Platinum Collection arrives and, on the face of it, does little that's not been done before. Don't Stop Me Now, Bicycle Race, Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, Flash - all the usual suspects are here. Keep reading, though, and you realise just how much else is here. Pretty much every great Queen track, plus stacks of post-Mercury singles and cover versions with all ranging from George Michael to Wyclef Jean. What's not to like?
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BBC Radio One: Live At Wembley 1986
Cat: RB 21. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Rock
One Vision (5:55)
Tie Your Mother Down (6:08)
Tear It Up (6:07)
A Kind Of Magic (1:57)
Under Pressure (3:36)
Another One Bites The Dust (4:32)
Who Wants To Live Forever (7:46)
I Want To Break Free (3:37)
Improptu (2:25)
Brighton Rock Solo (3:20)
Now I'm Here (8:36)
Love Of My Life (1:21)
Is This The World We Created (4:22)
(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care (3:16)
Hello Mary Lou (Goodbye Heart) (1:18)
Tutti Frutti (1:43)
Gimme Some Lovin' (1:46)
Bohemian Rhapsody (4:22)
Hammer To Fall (5:32)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (5:10)
Big Spender (2:38)
Radio Gaga (2:24)
We Will Rock You (2:49)
Friends Will Be Friends (2:38)
We Are The Champions (2:41)
God Save The Queen (4:00)
Review: Almost forty years ago now, the legendary pop-rock icons Queen played live at London's Wembley Stadium on Saturday 12 July 1986. This special recording captures the entirety of the show, which was as part of the band's European Magic Tour. The tour came after the band released their widely successful A Kind of Magic album and so features plenty of material from it as well as plenty of their 70s and 80s classics. Coming across four sides of vinyl, it's a hugely atmospheric listen with plenty of audience noise adding to the occasion.
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The Works In Concert
The Works In Concert (marbled vinyl 3xLP in slip case limited to 50 copies)
Cat: SGVS 001. Rel: 08 Nov 23
 
Rock
Tear It Up (The Works Act I) (3:34)
Tie Your Mother Down (1:50)
Under Pressure (3:27)
Somebody To Love (4:03)
Killer Queen (2:11)
Seven Seas Of Rhye (1:11)
Keep Yourself Alive (3:17)
Liar (1:59)
Instrumental Inferno (4:16)
It's A Hard Life (5:32)
Dragon Attack (Love Of My Life Act II) (4:03)
Now I'm Here (4:08)
Is This The World We Created (3:39)
Love Of My Life (4:12)
Another One Bites The Dust (3:45)
Hammer To Fall (5:33)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (5:03)
Bohemian Rhapsody (Tokyo Gaga Act III) (3:40)
Radio Ga Ga (6:15)
I Want To Break Free (3:16)
Jailhouse Rock (2:48)
We Will Rock You (3:12)
We Are The Champions (3:49)
God Save The Queen (1:10)
Review: Queen's The Works in Concert is a powerful and legendary capture of one of the best pop-rock bands this country has ever produced. It was a show that was broadcast by Queen when they were performing in concert in May of 1985 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Japan. It does across six sides of marbled vinyl and takes in every one of the band's hits you would hope, from the ice-cold 'Under Pressure' to the menacing 'Another One Bites the Dust.' Then there is the theatrical masterpiece that is 'Bohemian Rhapsody', the playfulness of 'Radio Ga Ga' and the ode to empowerment that is 'I Want To Break Free.'
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The Platinum Collection (B-STOCK)
The Platinum Collection (B-STOCK) (limited 180 gram coloured vinyl 6xLP box set + 24-page photo book in slipcase)
Cat: 358775 1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Bohemian Rhapsody (5:54)
Another One Bites The Dust (3:36)
Killer Queen (2:58)
Fat Bottomed Girls (3:22)
Bicycle Race (3:01)
You're My Best Friend (2:53)
Don't Stop Me Now (3:30)
Save Me (3:45)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love (2:43)
Somebody To Love (4:56)
Now I'm Here (4:13)
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (2:57)
Play The Game (3:30)
Flash (2:47)
Seven Seas Of Rhye (2:44)
We Will Rock You (2:04)
We Are The Champions (3:04)
A Kind Of Magic (4:20)
Queen & David Bowie - "Under Pressure" (3:50)
Radio Ga Ga (5:40)
I Want It All (4:00)
I Want To Break Free (4:13)
Innuendo (6:27)
It's A Hard Life (4:07)
Breakthru (4:09)
Who Wants To Live Forever (4:55)
Headlong (4:34)
The Miracle (4:50)
I'm Going Slightly Mad (4:09)
The Invisible Man (3:56)
Hammer To Fall (3:39)
Friends Will Be Friends (4:02)
The Show Must Go On (4:12)
One Vision (4:00)
Queen & Elton John - "The Show Must Go On" (4:30)
Queen & David Bowie - "Under Pressure" (Rah mix) (4:09)
Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe - "Barcelona" (4:25)
Too Much Love Will Kill You (4:20)
George Michael & Queen - "Somebody To Love" (5:07)
You Don't Fool Me (5:23)
Heaven For Everyone (4:34)
Las Palabras De Amor (The Words Of Love) (4:29)
Brian May - "Driven By You" (4:10)
Freddie Mercury - "Living On My Own" (3:36)
Let Me Live (4:43)
Freddie Mercury - "The Great Pretender" (3:25)
Princes Of The Universe (3:36)
Queen & Wyclef Jean - "Another One Bites The Dust" (4:19)
No-One But You (Only The Good Die Young) (4:11)
These Are The Days Of Our Lives (4:07)
Thank God It's Christmas (4:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight box damage, otherwise in perfect condition***


Given anyone over the age of 35 grew up with copies of Queen: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 in the house, you could be forgiven for asking if we need another retrospective of the iconic English rock band. Not least as there's also a Greatest Hits Vol.3, which many don't realise due to the success of the preceding two and how long the third took to materialise after the tragic death of lead singer Freddie Mercury.

Perhaps riding on the shirttails of the Platinum Jubilee of another monarchical figure, The Platinum Collection arrives and, on the face of it, does little that's not been done before. Don't Stop Me Now, Bicycle Race, Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, Flash - all the usual suspects are here. Keep reading, though, and you realise just how much else is here. Pretty much every great Queen track, plus stacks of post-Mercury singles and cover versions with all ranging from George Michael to Wyclef Jean. What's not to like?
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Soul Fever (reissue)
Soul Fever (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: VAMPI 291. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Soul
See & Don't See (3:18)
Daddy's House (3:12)
You Used Me (3:38)
Your Thing Ain't No Good Without My Thing (2:25)
Snake In The Grass (2:41)
Your Key Don't Fit It Anymore (2:36)
Fever (3:02)
I Don't Want Nobody To Have It But You (2:02)
We'll Cry Together (3:14)
I'll Drown In My Tears (2:59)
I Want My Freedom (2:31)
Try Me (2:39)
Review: A real soul gem from 1970 on the James Brown affiliated Deluxe label, the first and only album by this mysterious singer: Marie Queenie Lyons. The songs are a combination of funky covers, some of which she'd been doing in her live shows, like 'Fever' and 'Try Me,' and originals co-written by pianist Don Pullen, who was the bandleader on the session. Vampisoul's reissue features an alternative cover photo and includes a booklet with rare photos, extensive liner notes by Andrew 'Monk-One' Mason and the first ever interview with Queenie herself!
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 in stock $25.77
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