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The Asymptotical World
The Asymptotical World (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WAP 457. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Jackie (2:55)
Crushed Velvet (3:07)
Secrecy Is Incredibly Important To The Both Of Them (3:48)
Tuck (feat NAKED) (2:42)
And Loyalty Is A Nuisance Child (2:10)
Katrina (3:17)
Review: Sean Bowie is back with another ode to the tortured, damned, and damned good. The Florida-born enfant terrible of US alt-rock can barely put a foot wrong in our eyes, whether that's the post-chillwave of Teams, the moniker he was recording under in the early-2010s, or the Tumor releases. This is the place where Death In Vegas fans come to be reassured it's not quite over yet.

The Asymptotical World, not to be confused with The Asymptomatic World, is a case in point. This is punk, if punk decided to dive into bed with electroclash and they had a baby that wasn't really what anyone expected. It's sludgy, scummy, guitar-driven chaotic noise that occasionally dissipates into white mayhem, all the while maintaining not just its sense of self, but an underlying feeling you're two seconds from a rave while in the moshpit.
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McDonalds (remixes)
Cat: DB 299. Rel: 10 Mar 23
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
McDonalds (EPROM remix) (1:54)
McDonalds (Barclay Crenshaw remix) (2:31)
Review: It's not often we pass on much trappy EDM to listeners at Juno, but Eprom is a special case, having made a name for himself for pushing the glossy post-dubstep trap style that made many artists like him famous. At the same time, Barclay Crenshaw (Claude VonStroke) is another name in the EDM world whose direction isn't quite the same as Eprom's, but nevertheless shares a space with the former artist for having also remixed Yung Skrrt's wilfully trashy hit 'McDonalds' of late. As both artists have dropped their respective cuts in many a DJ set all over the world, Skrrt's label DIRTYBIRD have now orchestrated a meeting of the two minds - not least to mention this juicy vinyl compilation of the two remixes.
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Yuksek Edits
Yuksek Edits (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: RNT 041. Rel: 12 Sep 18
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
How I Love To Dance (5:15)
The Beat (3:56)
Think Of You (5:29)
Dance In Disco (6:06)
Review: French producer Yuksek has released rather a lot of music over the last 15 years, though this appears to be his first ever collection of re-edits. You'll want to check tasty opener "How I Love To Dance", a lolloping rendition of a quirky and obscure disco number rich in Patrick Adams style instrumentation and well-placed dub delays, while the drum-heavy "The Beat" features waves of wonky percussion, a pulsating bassline and plenty of sweaty FX. Elsewhere, "Think Of You" is a head-bobbing revision of an AOR disco/disco-rock cut that sounds like it could have been re-edited by Eric Duncan, and "Dance In Disco" is a seductive Gallic disco chugger rich in heavily accented English vocals and jazzy electric piano solos.
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I Want An Earth
I Want An Earth (heavyweight vinyl 12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 011. Rel: 25 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
I Want An Earth (5:55)
Counterclockwise (4:44)
Menta Y Menta (4:06)
Pardon (3:49)
Review: Yu Su's eclectic, organic sound is one that has been perfected over every consecutive release, and reaches its yetmost peak with 'I Want An Earth'. As if to make a defiant cry for a habitable planet, this one contains four tracks inspired by the artist's time spent in the deserts of Ojai, California, and the coastal areas of British Columbia, presenting a deeply pad-driven, warm and modular sound to match. A dazzling work of odd-timed cosmickery and varied sonics.
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EP Part 1
EP Part 1 (12")
Cat: AOD 015. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Double Face (6:57)
Magikal Orchestra (8:13)
Magik Poor (7:33)
Access Memory (7:44)
Review: An oddly cute, bohemian, vocal-heavy electro-house EP from Art Of Dark signee Yu here. 'EP Part I' is a postironic title if we've ever heard one; the music that ensues is just as kitsch, with the advanced future-jazz progressions of 'Magik Poor', sampled childrens' voices and Rocky samples on 'Double Face', and attention-span-sapping frenetics of 'Access Memory' all locking in something wonderfully weird and multicoloured. If you're looking for melodic house music that sounds as if it's been teleported into the universe portrayed in the game LSD: Dream Emulator and then spat out again, this is your one.
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Various Artists Vol 2
Various Artists Vol 2 (hand-numbered hand-stamped translucent green 12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SM 011. Rel: 13 Mar 24
 
Electro
YTP - "Trace" (4:21)
Raw Takes - "116ctro" (4:28)
Ole Mic Odd & Alonzo - "And We Rock" (5:21)
Chupacubras - "Compassion" (6:10)
Review: YTP, Raw Takes, Ole Mic Odd & Alonzo, and Chupacabras are all back once again for some more authentic sounds from the underground. These more than able producers land on a hand-stamped translucent green wax 12" that marks the second installment in the Source Material Various Artist series. Just like the first, this is a monster outing with four searing electro cuts that bring intergalactic warfare to any party. '116ctro' is a visceral cut with corrugated rhythms and zippy synths. 'And We Rock' has a funky broken beat and tons of reverb and 'Compassion' slows it down a touch but has lashing synths and thunderous kicks to keep you moving.
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Subastral Infatuation
Cat: CBV 001. Rel: 22 Feb 23
 
Electro
YTP - "Find The Path" (4:36)
YTP - "Open Ur Mind" (4:30)
YTP & J Wax - "Computer Talk" (4:31)
YTP - "Find The Path" (Jensen Interceptor remix) (4:49)
YTP - "Continuum" (5:19)
Review: Crazed Behaviour starts off as it means to go on with a thrilling first electro outing and some great artwork to boot. This debut 12" finds Scottish powerhouse YT behind all of the tunes sometimes alone, and one time with the equally fine talents of J Wax. Their 'Computer Talk' is all jerking rhythms and dark electro bass with stiff melodies. Elsewhere is the squelchy cosmic electro-funk of 'Find The Path' which becomes a manic and busted-up techno banger when Jensen Interceptor remixes. 'Open Ur Mind' is a sleek electro cut that contorts sheet metal and 'Continuum' is a turbocharged and acid-laced bit of electro dynamite.
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Rave Invaders Volume 2
Cat: RAIN 002. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Electro
818313 (6:04)
Matig Modern (6:01)
Wolf Men (5:53)
Education (6:46)
Wolf Men (Legowelt remix) (6:11)
Review: Lo Fidelity Music is back with more high-quality tuneage. This time it is the Rave Invaders series helmed by Lennard Ypma that gets us dancing with a bonkers mix of brilliance including a remix from the unique mind of Legowelt. His take on 'Wolf Men' is spaced-out house music with a midpoint morph that brings on utter carnage. It's a heavy weapon to keep up your sleeve, for sure. Elsewhere there is serrated acid madness on '818313', caustic cosmic stompers like 'Matig Modern' and electro acid vibes on 'Wolf Men.' A fierce collection of fresh electro, for sure.
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The Return Of Sasquatch
Cat: NSD 6407. Rel: 30 Jan 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
The Return Of Sasquatch (Produced By Madlib) (2:02)
The Unknown Comic (live Rehearsal - Produced By Edan) (2:16)
Review: Brooklyn's Your Old Droog has made a name for himself with fine releases on the likes of Nature Sounds, many of which have had fans reminiscing about the fine mic work of the late great MF Doom. He uses artful imagery and unlikely couplets to paint vivid musical pictures with an inimitable East Coast twang. He has produced many of his beats himself but here he partners up with the one and only Madlib on 'The Return Of Sasquatch'. It is another killer joint with a mix of classic sounds and leftfield ideas. On the flip is a live rehearsal version of 'The Unknown Comic' which was produced by Edan.
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Take Them In Prayer
Cat: ATH 109. Rel: 25 Nov 21
 
Soul
Take Them In Prayer (4:04)
Let Him Be Your Everything (3:43)
Review: Another week brings another monster new 45 from the incomparable Athens of the North. This time out it is an early 80s bit of irresistible gospel, disco and boogie from Earl Young. 'Take Them In Prayer' is pure gold thanks to its tight and funky rhythm section, the delicate thinking on the keys and the heart aching vocals of earl Young that soar up top. Flip it over and on the reverse of this one and you will find 'Let Him Be Your Everything,' a quiet love song with only melancholic keys for company. It's the complete opposite of the a-side but is just as devastating for different reasons.
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Windows Fiesta
Windows Fiesta (limited 12")
Cat: UNDF 014. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Windows Fiesta (5:52)
MP3 EXE (6:03)
Who Killed Clippy? (6:42)
Gill Bates (8:54)
Windows Fiesta (Mathijs Smit remix) (7:59)
Review: Young Adults are breaking through with a sound they self-describe as "merging electro with that endless minimalistic groove." Well, that should give you some idea of what to expect from this drop for Amsterdam label Undefined, which has hosted the likes of S-Max, Todd Sines and Stephen Beaupre in the past. These two know exactly how to get the best out of the minimal electro crossover, able to wrench out some weighty grooves on 'MP3.EXE' and creating snaking synth lines on 'Who Killed Clippy?', with each track brimming with micro-detail as well as the necessary hooks to get a dancefloor working.
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Healing Paradox EP
Healing Paradox EP (black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: DOD 888. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Healing Paradox (6:51)
Gabagabagool (7:10)
Healing Paradox (David Motor City rework) (7:16)
Therapeutic Tool (8:11)
Review: Young Adults hails from The Hague and is a dizzyingly good new talent with a sound that blends breaks, and electro, techno and house into something that has been sent back from the future to make you dance. 'Healing Paradox' is an irresistible one to start - silky neon synths and scurrying bass with kinetic drum kicks. 'Gabagabagool' gets more twisted with its rumbling drums and warped leads while the David Motor City rework of 'Healing Paradox' ups the ante and is constantly shifting. The epic eight minute closer 'Therapeutic Tool' is a gargling, gurgling mix of gritty synths and raw snare patterns that never lets you settle.
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Ppppp The Remixes Pt 1
Ppppp The Remixes Pt 1 (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: RCM 018. Rel: 03 Oct 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
PPPPP (Diva mix) (6:55)
PPPPP (Ian Pooley main remix) (7:40)
PPPPP (Cinthie remix) (6:54)
PPPPP (Yotam Avni remix) (7:03)
Review: Martin Muller originally dropped PPPPP as a 12" on Rhythm Cult back in 2016, as youANDme was hitting a level of omnipresence in the tech house sphere. The track was always destined to be a hit, making great use of an iconic Loletta Holloway sample and strapping it to a more modern kind of club cut. Now that record is being revisited with this remix package, featuring one of the original 'Diva' mixes backed up by versions from certified legends Ian Pooley, Cinthie and Yotam Avni. With these kinds of ingredients, each version is a surefire crowdpleaser which ever particular slant you're craving, with enough production heft to move a big room as much as a basement club.
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Gespielt von: Carlos Nilmmns
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PPPPP The Remixes Pt 1
PPPPP The Remixes Pt 1 (limited splattered vinyl 12")
Cat: RCMC 018. Rel: 28 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
PPPPP (Diva mix) (6:51)
PPPPP (Ian Pooley main mix) (7:41)
PPPPP (Cinthie remix) (6:55)
PPPPP (Yotam Avni remix) (6:57)
Review: Youandme has been around and turning out the dubbed-out sounds for seemingly decades. He lands now on the equally long-standing Rhythm Cult label with a limited and splattered new 12" that delves into the depths of minimal tech house. It features lead cut 'PPPPP' - a smooth, frictionless masterclass in hypnotic sound designs and feathery grooves with occult synth motifs. Berlin's Ian Pooley then offers a moody basement house mix, Cinthie gets into some flailing and dusty breakbeat action and Yotam Avni remixes with a more melodic sound laden with lush bells.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Ideal Passage EP
Cat: AUS 131. Rel: 18 Jul 18
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ideal-Passage (7:01)
Thewizzwasfordillysmissus (6:52)
Sicko (5:22)
Review: Ewan Smith's first 12" of 2018 sees him return to the welcoming embrace of Aus Music, a label he last graced almost three years ago. This time round, there are three tracks to choose from. A-side "Ideal-Passage", a bouncy, techno tempo workout blessed with a restless, undulating bassline, dreamy chords and the kind of clipped guitar samples that were once the preserve of French Touch producers, undoubtedly steals the show, offering the perfect balance between funk-fuelled dancefloor antics and head-in-the-clouds beauty. This vibe continues on the arguably deeper and even more melodious "Thewizzwasfordillysmissus", while closer "Sicko" wraps a chunky, UK garage-influenced rhythm track in tech house style electronics glitches and yearning synth stabs.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Show Me EP
Show Me EP (green vinyl 12")
Cat: TIN 046. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
UK Garage
Show Me (5:32)
Principle (5:20)
Point Blank (5:04)
Take Down (4:40)
Review: Few other labels have been as instrumental in the garage revival as Time Is Now. Everything they do has hit a perfect sweet spot - never too nostalgic and reverential to the DOGs, and always with something fresh and future facing to enjoy. Yosh once again strikes that perfect balance on this handy four tracker. There is booming sub bass to sink into on the deep 2-stepper 'Show Me' then 'Principle' ups the pace with more percussive clatter, jungle breaks and rude boy bass stabs. 'Point Blank' pulls back again to a dark and atmospheric late night riddim and 'Take Down' is a nawty little number with sick neon chords.
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Space Freight EP
Space Freight EP (12" + insert)
Cat: TMH 003. Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
UK Garage
Cool Down (5:50)
Follow The Leader (6:04)
Rockers (6:10)
Review: Yosh is one of UK bass' youngest leading lights. He now reaffirms this credo with the breakstep / garage EP 'Space Freight', and in the process draws heavily on themes of spaceflight and hi-fi sci-fi - daring boldly to go where no UK garage producer has ever gone before. Opener 'Cool Down' asks us to chill, imbuing us washy curtains of synth and darkside basses as we step willingly into the stasis pod. Meanwhile, B-siders 'Follow The Leader' and 'Rockers' recall the haunting ultra-swing of El-B's Ghost, which seemingly skulks the halls of Yosh's spacecraft at night.
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Lost Papers EP
Cat: TWR 11. Rel: 29 Mar 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Lost Papers (4:38)
I Know (4:04)
Yoofee One Is None (4:51)
LGDS (4:34)
Review: Berlin's Yoofee has been on a good run after reemerging back in 2021. He makes deeply atmospheric sounds that draw from dubstep, house and cosmic electronic music. The class Casa Voyager label snaps up him for some of that here and he opens with the fizzing pads and deep space ambiance of 'Lost Papers' all layered up over a hustling broken beat. 'I Know' is another jazzy broken beat wonder with chopped drums, keys, vocals and more all coalescing into something soulful in new ways. That superb vibe continues on the spacey flip side to mark what might be this artist's best work yet.
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WORKSHOP 28
WORKSHOP 28 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: WORKSHOP 28. Rel: 03 Sep 20
 
Deep House
Yone-Ko - "Strip Down To E" (9:54)
Kiki Kudo - "Grand Street Piano" (5:27)
Iku Sakan - "Cerebral Repertoire" (7:59)
Ypy - "Zero" (7:33)
Review: German label Workshop is surpassing itself with two excellent new EPs in the same month. As well as a solo effort from DJ Slyngshot, here they offer up a four track VA packed with gold. It kicks off with the lush and ambient-laced deep house of "Strip Down to E" before taking off with the wonky chord hits, off balance drums and withering sci-fi effects of "Grand Street Piano", which is rave re-imagined. Things get as deep as you'd expect of a track called "Cerebral Repertoire" with its crystal clear and reflective pads, then "Zero" catches you off guard with its skittish rhythms and unusual arrangement. As always here, Workshop have cooked up some truly beguiling brilliance.
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You
You (limited 12")
Cat: SATYA 013. Rel: 31 Jan 24
 
Deep House
When I Wake Next To You (8:20)
I Look At You (8:27)
I Want More Of You (8:11)
I Want More Of You (Superlounge remix) (7:34)
Review: Following the release of the (rather good) multi-artist EP, Balance, Satya is back to serving up solo showcases - in this case a third label outing from sometime All Day I Dream contributor YokoO. He begins in typically warm and woozy fashion, wrapping rising and falling analogue synth sounds, cut-up vocal snippets and tech-tinged electronics around a deep-tech groove ('When I Wait Next To You'), before reaching for more minimalistic beats, trippy noises and wobbly, UKG style sub-bass on 'I Look at You'. 'I Want More of You', which boasts selected vocal snippets from a late-80s classic, is pleasingly dubby, dreamy and ultra-deep - the EP's most potent moment in our book. German duo Superlounge's accompanying remix is a little breezier and looser, despite the presence of locked-in tech-house beats.
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Gespielt von: DJ Mau Mau
Tags: Minimal
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African Leaders
Cat: MESS 002. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Yoanson & Karamie - "African Leaders" (5:23)
Prof Jah Pinpin 4tet - "The Final Bird (Le Temps D'une Vie)" (3:18)
Review: There is scant little information out there about Yoanson & Karamie. What we do know is that they were young artists from the French African diaspora who met with Nessim Saroussi and his label Ness Music in the late 80s and were encouraged to record the music presented here. It is their only official EP and it is a brilliant mix of Afro-tropical percussions, disco, electro and vocals that call to mind the likes of Arthur Russell. Philippe de Lacroix-Herpin is the man festered here as Prof Jah Pinpin and he brings some of his signature saxophone brilliance to flipside jaunt 'The Final Bird (Le Temps D'une Vie)'.
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Honoris III: Tribute To Bauhaus EP
Cat: SOIL 019. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Years Of Denial - "All We Ever Wanted" (5:33)
Blind Delon - "Mask" (5:17)
Selfishadow - "Kick In The Eye" (3:27)
Chris Shape - "Bela Lugosi's Dead" (feat Velvet Kills) (7:11)
Soj - "Lagartija Nick" (feat Petra Flurr) (5:19)
Radikal Kuss - "Dark Entries" (3:49)
Review: This new compilation by the (literally) grassroots Spanish label Soil pays tribute to the late incipient goth band Bauhaus - known for their volatile performances, blackened and deathly sound, and later controversial antics. Aiming to highlight the band's admixture of glam with goth, irreverent demeanour, and strange fusions of dub, regional music and post-punk, artists and groups such as Years Of Denial, Selfishadows and Radikal Kuss deliver six curveball takes on Bauhaus' great songs, from 'All We Ever Wanted' to the unmatchable 'Dark Entries'.
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Para Siempre
Para Siempre (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: TRMNL 005. Rel: 18 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Para Siempre (5:02)
Umbrella Corps (6:05)
Para Siempre (Fabe remix) (6:44)
Umbrella Corps (Vito remix) (6:05)
Review: TRMNL takes you to the end of the line once more with a barrage of high impact tech house from Yaya. Title cut 'Para Siempre' opens up this red slab of wax with irresistibly fulsome and bouncy kick drums under raw perc. 'Umbrella Corps' is another funky thumper with a smattering of congas and toms tumbling down loosely up top. It's a sweat inducing cut that will lock in any hungry crowd. On the flip is a tightly coiled and bubbly Fabe remix that is full of liquid synths and elastic bass and a Vito remix of 'Umbrella Corps' that is prickly, and kinetic future tech.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Little Stars EP
Cat: CLUBSWE 022V. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Deep House
Little Stars (6:42)
Teens (7:20)
Pre-Party King (7:14)
Romantic (7:52)
Review: Next up on Aussie label Club Sweat is Ukrainian cosmic indie-dance duo Victor Kiriiakidi & Oleksandr Seletskyi aka YAME, who have been setting modern musical trends in their home country of Ukraine and in the process raising their national electronic dance culture to a worthy world level. The Little Stars EP begins with the playful title track and its infectious vocal, followed by a slinky and hypnotic groove in the form of 'Teens'. On the B-side, you have the minimal slow burner 'Pre-Party King' and the energetic synthpop of 'Romantic'.
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Yama Music 008
Cat: YAMU 008. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Monomeros
Oddies
Hide & Seq
Review: Five years in, are we any closer to working out who exactly is behind Yama Music? All we know for sure is they deal in reductionist grooves with one eye on the Berlin after hours scene, and beyond that it's all down to the music. The eighth drop in the series deals in some absolute gold, leading in with the freaky, finely chiseled beat track 'Monomeros' which sounds like it was carved from a huge tree stump and set to work propping up the dancefloor. 'Oddies' meanwhile deals in smudged and surreal sounds from the outer edges of minimal house, with some cheeky synth flex adding some colour in between cloudy pads in the middle distance and plenty of dirt on the drums. 'Hide & Seq' slips into something slinkier as a comparatively crisp, bouncing beat worms its way into your subconscious accompanied by faint wisps of late morning melodies - true magic for discerning heads at the roll-on.
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Once Bitten (reissue)
Cat: NIR 001V. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Once Bitten (1988 mix) (5:16)
Once Bitten (Michael David remix) (6:51)
Once Bitten (Nick The Record & Dan Tyler edit) (8:21)
Lights Of LA (1988 mix) (4:26)
Review: Pleasure of Love reissue imprint, New Islands, launches with a quiet stormy, soulful Balearic stunner. Kim Yaffa's 'Once Bitten' was recorded in LA and released on a 1989 private press 7", only to be buried in American record bins for decades after. A re-emergence of Yaffa's music on the internet in the last couple years has reached a fever pitch, with collectors thirsting after copies of the record. Now, New Islands has worked directly with the artist to deliver an official reissue, professionally transferred from the mixdown reels, carefully restored, and remastered. The track is an effortless class-act pop tune, with 80s blue eyed soul / Sade inspired sounds, and unknowingly Balearic production that renders it timeless (it's reminiscent of Linda Di Franco, Edie Brickell or 80s Fleetwood Mac). The 12" is rounded out by new mixes from Michael David (Classixx) and Nick the Record & Dan Tyler (Record Mission).
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5 A Day EP
Cat: TIN 015. Rel: 02 Apr 21
 
UK Garage
Be Real (4:36)
Keep On Lovin' Me (4:48)
Look Good (5:40)
Chopper (5:32)
Hardly Keep It Inside (5:28)
Review: Time Is Now is one of the most prolific, but also on point labels out there right now. Dealing in bumping nu-garage sounds, they have a wealth of talent other roster - as well las cheeky white label off shoot for the more playful slammers they put out - and now welcome rising UKG act Y U QT for a fine collection of dance floor heaters. 'Be Real' is a breathless groove with noodling keys and retro stabs, 'Keep On Lovin' Me' is a real banger with great height and drop in the kicks and face melting bass. For darker, more late night and menacing vibes check the thrilling 'Hardly Keep It Inside.' Tip!
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Babe?
Babe? (12" in autographed sleeve)
Cat: YUQT 5. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
UK Garage
Let It Go (5:10)
The Way U (4:24)
Tiempo (4:12)
Stuck On U (4:12)
Review: Midlands duo Y U QT are new school garage heads with a great brand, youthful energy, and the ability to craft slamming tracks that destroy dancefloors up and down the country. That never happens at the expense of quality, though, as this latest 12" on their own label shows once more. These rave ready cuts mash up plenty of different sub genres and show the pair is always subtle evolving their sound following chart toppers like 'You Belong To Me', viral Boiler Room sets and sold out shows across the UK. It's no wonder their music gets played by the likes of Bicep, Ben UFO and Octo Octa when it makes the sort of impact that this EP does.
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SUPERVISION 03
Cat: SUPERVISION 03. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
UK Garage
Xander - "Save Me" (4:40)
Yosh - "Quest" (5:32)
Alvva - "Lost In The System" (5:15)
Hermit - "Feel It In The Air" (5:53)
Phasmid - "Better Than Never" (5:26)
Dunman - "Summer Breeze" (4:49)
Review: The Supervision (garage) label has put together a crack team of artists here on a sizzling six tracker that digs into many different forms of garage and 2-step. Xander's 'Save Me' is a minimal bumper with metropolitan sound effects giving it some edge, while Yosh explores a more dry and crunchy percussive sound on 'Quest.' Alvva's 'Lost In The System' is in a hurry to get you locked in and the three flip side joints take in the low-end wobble of Hermit, Phasmid's sweet vocal cut 'Better Than Never' and Dunman's blissed out 'Summer Breeze'. A very useful garage outing with shades for everyone.
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Moon Child
Moon Child (7" + insert)
Cat: IMWVR 1029. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Hiroto Uyama - "Moon Child" (4:15)
Yoshiharu Takeda - "Bliss Of Landing" (4:49)
Review: Insense has put together a tidy 7" featuring a rendition of Pharoah Sanders' 'Moon Child' which was first specially crafted for the compilation album Incense Music for Bed Room. It is a lush and spiritual sound led by gorgeous wind instruments and fluttery melodies over gentle and persuasive rhythms. On the flip, Yoshiharu Takeda's 'Bliss Of Landing' is another escapist sound with more of the same. A lovely 45 rpm for those quiet moments.
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FRESHSOUNDS 000
FRESHSOUNDS 000 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FRESHSOUNDS 000. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
David Twice & Fool Sentimental - "Vous Avez Dit Bizarre?" (4:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Hot" (7:45)
Disco Flegrei - "Titanesque" (with Francis Galio & Marco Silva) (5:10)
DJ Moar - "Feelings" (7:11)
HoldTight - "Legend" (3:37)
Yured Jones - "Far Away" (2:28)
Review: Fresh Sounds #000 is a new and unique series, limited and numbered to 150 examples thanks to the efforts of its parent company Ribo Cochlee. For the very first edition of the series, a mockley crew of newcomers come to the fore, be they DJ Moar, Disco Flegrei or Holdtight. Centring on woozy jazzdance and disco with an airily produced bent, the highlights on this one have to be Flegrei's 'Titamesque', which basks in a kind of sexy sophistry procured by the heady combination of live drums and a (we think) muted bass clarinet, and Yured Jones' 'Far Away', which breaks from the genre prescription for a more cinematic breakdown.
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The Sound Of Garden Selection Vol I
Cat: CPSLS 001PART1. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Super Moon - "I Can Help" (7:15)
Maggio - "Just Landed" (6:39)
Yaar Ku - "Wuisper " (5:55)
Silat Beksi - "Jaho" (8:02)
Review: Leading the way for minimal sounds in their hometown of Venice, Caposile present the second volume of their The Sound Of Garden series with another four high-quality workouts aiming at the subtler kind of dancefloor. Mihai Pol is up first with 'Sugar Rush', a trippy delight with bouncy bass and shimmering synths garnished with an iconic sample. Francesco Maddalena ups the tempo and creates a swirling dream of garage house-meets-jazzy ambient that should grease up the dancers a treat. Giuliano Lomonte locks in for a heady ride through gated chords and teasing patterns with elegance at their core, and Sublee drops something rougher with the old-skool stylings of 'Day Six', a boxy jam that would sound right at home on Nu Groove.
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Tags: Minimal
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Disco Made Me Do It Volume 7
Cat: DMMDI 07. Rel: 12 Sep 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Secret Soul - "Dancin'"
Yam Who? & Jaegerossa - "Back Together" (feat Brian Lucas & Suki Soul)
Jaegerossa - "Richards Gear"
Danny Kane - "I Love The Way You Do" (feat Princess Freesia - OPOLOPO remix)
Review: The seventh installment of the Disco Made Me Do It series is here: showcaing some of the best disco and nu-disco edits out and about today, this one charts the contributions of Secret Soul, Yam Who?, Jaegerossa and Danny Kane, all of whom lay down slick, slithery soul beatifics in an ideal haze of purply production and belting beats.

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Everybody Be Somebody
Cat: MS 522. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Funky/Club House
Everybody Be Somebody (Steve Disco Newsome remix) (5:41)
Everybody Be Somebody (Steve Disco Newsome Disco dub) (5:11)
Review: High Fashion brings some big summer house action here with Steve Disco Newsome's two mixes of that stone cold classic 'Everybody Be Somebody' by Ruffneck Feat Yavahn. The opener is solid, mid-tempo house with vast drums and raw hits all topped off by the iconic vocal. It's sweaty and high impact, make no mistake about it. On the flip, the Disco Dub is packed with raw filters, lots of frazzled loops and marching drums to get the floor into a real frenzy. Both tunes bang, frankly.
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Bernesga EP
Cat: AF 052. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Electro
Amen (6:06)
Frozen (6:02)
Highway
Spooky
Review: Not in fact the work of a studio duo, Promising/Youngster is in fact the chosen name of electro investigator Diego Cadierno. Cadierno has found a supportive home in Analogical Force, who he returns to with this finally constructed EP of needlepoint machine funk spread across four tracks. There's an electronica slant to his music, not least on the likes of 'Frozen' with its fragile melodic threads and crispy, introspective beats. But 'Amen' and 'Highway' also feature plenty of slap to get a dancefloor moving, if that's what you require from your fresh electro grabs.
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CMDRPX 004
CMDRPX 004 (limited 12")
Cat: CMDRPX 004. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
MoYA81 - "The Way We Like" (4:59)
Yu - "Another Call Me Bad" (6:48)
Gianluca Pellerano - "Alienated Theater" (6:32)
NND - "Incomingtransmission" (6:29)
Review: Cimedirapax opts to welcome no fewer than four artists to its fourth EP, and they all take one track each. There is plenty going on with MoYA81's 'The Way We Like' from electro crash drums to wonky Italo melodies to withering sci-fi disco effects. Yu's 'Another Call Me Bad' rides on cascading synth arps that never let you settle for a moment and Gianluca Pellerano's 'Alienated Theater' then explores slamming tech house with electro style melodies bringing a cinematic vibe. NND cuts the most loose of the lot with sheet metal snares and wispy synths, prying bass and crisp tech funk drums on 'Incomingtransmission.' Innovative stuff all round.
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Out Of Time
Cat: URDC 85. Rel: 27 Dec 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Out Of Time (3:28)
I Feel It Coming (4:22)
Review: The latest release from KH (HF International / Magic Ways) & The Lasttrak, the unit that gained popularity for their remix of 'Playa' released on Urban Discos, is a superb UK lovers rock cover of The Weeknd's 'Out of Time' and 'I Feel It Coming', with guest vocals from Yosuke Nakano, frontman of the urban pop music band Emerald. Nicely recapturing the Weeknd's distinctive vocal character while lending a sunned J-digitub character to the compositions, the tracks are twin variations on the same melodic theme and great fodder for decked-out shindigs sure to come in the 2024 summer ahead.
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Moblack Sampler Vol 7
Cat: MBRV 022. Rel: 03 May 23
 
Deep House
Emmanuel Jal - "Rahama" (Armonica remix vocal) (6:39)
Zakes Bantwini - "Amanga" (feat Nana Atta - Europe edit) (7:43)
Mowgan - "O Pa Mi Titi Deabe" (feat Jah Baba - Armonica remix) (7:08)
Yass & FNX Omar - "Fema" (6:15)
Review: Four cruel and bewitching dances are conjured on this split EP from MoBlack Records, the chart-topping Afro house label whose music has found itself on the well-used USBs of the likes of Dixon, Black Coffee and Ame. Immediately, one can hear the incipient threads of kwaito and amapiano on this shared vinyl slab, as traditional verbed-out Afro-style vocals hear neat processing along modern EDM production. Expository dreamers like 'Rahamah' segue calmly into headier and doomier cuts like 'Amanga' and 'O Pa Mi Titi Deabe'. All are replete with rare African call-and-response vocal samples lifted from evidently obscure sources.
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Balance
Balance (12")
Cat: SATYA 012. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Deep House
Electricano - "Universal Language"
YokoO & Zone+ - "Once I Had It"
Hermanez - "MI25"
Moya (US) - "Meliora"
Review: Satya deals in a certain brand of deep house that is dreamy and organic. It's perfect for the cosier dancefloors out there, the more heady crowds who don't need big drops and samples to get their musical thrills. If you are one of those people then get your ears around this superb new various artists 12". YokoO & Zone+ offer one of the standouts with 'Once I Had It"]' which pairs subtly swirling pads with cuddly deep drum loops. Hermanez has his kickstand with a little more weight but they are no less hypnotic, while Moya (US) brings some enchanting strings and yawning vocals to 'Meliora' and Electricano keeps it nice and warm and liquid with the supple loops of 'Universal Language.'
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Body Move EP
Cat: HIPS 003. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Deep House
Dreamrdreamr - "Zone 4 Booty Call" (5:07)
SY - "Body Move" (5:16)
Papa Nugs - "Loosey Goosey" (5:16)
Elfenburg - "Solarplexus" (6:30)
Absolute - "Devastating Rhythm" (6:00)
Ysanne - "Tisno Tango" (5:31)
Review: Demi Riquisimo's 'A Lifetime On The Hips' sublabel returns to make it a hat-trick of releases for 2023 with the impressive 'Body Move' V/A, featuring eclectic club cuts from Dreamrdreamr, SY, Papa Nugs, Elfenberg, Absolute. & Ysanne. Dreamdreamr's emotive 'Zone 4 Booty Call' kicks off the A-side; it's a track that effortlessly fuses elements of deep house, trance, and r&'b, setting the the tone perfectly for an EP not bound by the borders of any genre. The titular 'Body Move' by SY is up next; a no-nonsense house chugger with flourishes of Italian 90s progressive and acid - a perfect modern interpretation of a foundational strand of club music. The A-side wraps up with one of 2023's most exciting prospects Papa Nugs and the vocoder infused, percussive, twisted jam 'Loosey Goosey'. The flip picks up right where the A-side left off with Elfenberg's 'Solarplexus', a cosmic, evolving and psychedelic interpretation of house. After, UK mainstay Absolute offers a 'Devastating Rhythm', a peak time techno floor filler that sounds like a Frankenstein mix of seminal imprints Dance Mania & D'jax-Up-Beats' output - proper gear. Finally, drawing the curtain on the 'Body Move' V/A is Ysanne's 'Tisno Tango'; a slightly more introspective cut, but with more than enough groove to make you dance, a perfect closer.
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Alben
Zurhyrethm
Zurhyrethm (2xLP)
Cat: EM 1153DEP. Rel: 23 Sep 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Zurhyrethm (10:02)
Mild Mind Bending (5:02)
RIP 505 (3:50)
Gazing Beat (9:13)
Bugs Groove (4:44)
Doo Dah Dah (3:24)
Dreams (2:31)
Review: Osaka's Koshiro "YPY" Hino built his reputation on a series of fearlessly experimental cassette releases, before breaking cover to deliver a 12" of frazzled techno on Nous last year. Zurhyrethm marks his long-form vinyl debut, and contains eight suitably experimental tracks stretched across two slabs of wax. While there are clear tropical influences, a humid feel and nods towards the visceral pleasures of ambient, Hino's greatest strength is his eccentric drum programming. Zurhyrethm's dense - but often subtly mixed - percussive backing dominates throughout, with nods to African and South American rhythms, Sweet Exorcist's C.C.CD-era "clonk techno" (look it up), and the metallic clanking of classic industrial music.
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Somewhere Under The Rainbow
Somewhere Under The Rainbow (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 093624 885047. Rel: 13 Apr 23
 
Rock
Tonight's The Night (6:00)
Mellow My Mind (3:23)
World On A String (3:11)
Speakin' Out (6:12)
Albuquerque (4:24)
New Mama (3:14)
Roll Another Number (For The Road) (5:00)
Tired Eyes (6:00)
Tonight's The Night (part II) (12:30)
Flying On The Ground Is Wrong (5:54)
Human Highway (10:17)
Helpless (2:43)
Don't Be Denied (6:18)
Cowgirl In The Sand (13:09)
Review: Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London on November 5, 1973 as part of Young's tour with the Santa Monica Flyers, this key show in Young's career finally gets pressed to vinyl thanks to Warner. The band - comprised of Young on vocals and guitar, Nils Lofgren (lead and rhythm guitar, piano, accordion, vocals), Ben Keith (pedal steel guitar, vocals), Billy Talbot (bass, vocals) and Ralph Molina (drums, vocals) - performed a series of standout shows following the release of their seminal album Tonight's the Night. Featuring too many classics to count, including 'Helpless', 'Don't Be Denied' and 'Cowgirl In The Sand', this show is regularly celebrated for its "completely spontaneous and high-revved performance".
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Homegrown
Cat: 009362 4893639. Rel: 19 Jun 20
 
Rock
Separate Ways (3:33)
Try (2:51)
Mexico (1:38)
Love Is A Rose (2:19)
Homegrown (2:46)
Florida (2:59)
Kansas (2:15)
We Don't Smoke It No More (4:47)
White Line (3:13)
Vacancy (3:58)
Little Wing (2:08)
Star Of Bethlehem (2:42)
Review: What proportion of the rock 'n' roll pantheons Neil Young will occupy when he finally (God forbid) stables the Crazy Horse is anyone's guess, but you'd better believe it will be more than most artists. 'Homegrown', until now at least, was at risk of being missing from those chapters, which would have been a crying shame given it epitomises what a songwriting tour de force he was in the 1970s. There's a raw feel to the album that goes beyond the near-50-year-old born-on date, perhaps best encapsulated in the fact we open mid-note - the tape started rolling after the maestro began playing. At the time Young was reeling from a breakup, and eventually decided not to release the album at all due to its personal subject matter. Now ready to let the world in, it's quintessential Young but also one of the closest we've ever got to his soul, albeit retrospectively.
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Unity (remastered)
Unity (remastered) (limited UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: UCCQ 9638. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Zoltan
Monk's Dream
If
The Moontrane
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Beyond All Limits
Review: Larry Young's Unity was released in 1965 and has endured with a fine reputatopn for being a rather innovative work in the jazz realm. As a pivotal figure in the post-bop and modal jazz movements, Young's innovative organ playing redefined the possibilities of the instrument. Unity marked his debut as a bandleader and he did so alongside an exceptional lineup that featured Woody Shaw, Joe Henderson, and Elvin Jones. The title track is a mesmerizing 16-minute exploration that showcases Young's mastery of the Hammond B-3 organ as he creates a spiritual and avant-garde atmosphere. The album's fusion of hard bop, modal jazz and experimental elements solidified Young's place in the pantheon of jazz greats you need to know, if you don't already.
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West End Coast
West End Coast (gatefold LP)
Cat: LEGO 097LP. Rel: 04 Feb 16
 
Rock
You Can Feel It (3:17)
Emilia (4:05)
Better (4:01)
Distance Between Us (3:36)
See Me Slumber (3:21)
In My Pocket (4:58)
So Bad (4:01)
Saturday (3:47)
Spiral (3:46)
Long Way Back (5:26)
Review: It can be something of a surprise to know that Young Gun Silver Fox hail from modern-day London, as the sound of this album couldn't be more '70s-tinged and Californian if it was sporing sideburns, reefer-in-hand and discussing the Watergate scandal. Redolent of the like of Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers and even The Eagles, 'West End Coast' thankfully has chops and talent to stand as much more than a mere retro curiosity or museum piece - ditties like 'You Can Feel It' and 'In My Pocket' channel vocalist Andy Platts' falsetto croon, heavenly harmonies and AM radio production to considerable satisfaction for all.
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Cocoa Sugar
Cocoa Sugar (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 248. Rel: 09 Mar 18
 
Indie/Alternative
See How (2:03)
Fee Fi (2:37)
In My View (3:13)
Turn (3:32)
Lord (3:34)
Tremolo (2:59)
Wow
Border Girl
Holy Ghost
Wire
Toy
Picking You (0:55)
Review: With their Mercury-winning 2014 debut 'Dead', Edinburgh trio Young Fathers set the bar high for themselves, which they met with 2015's follow-up 'White Men Are Black Men Too', and continue to do so with new album 'Cocoa Sugar'. Their third record isn't as brash and in-your-face as their previous two, but that's not to say that this any less impactful, instead 'Cocoa Sugar' is a stripped back, concentrated The group have a unique ability in that they can draw elements from a range of genres, with an outcome sounding in a class of its own and tantalisingly hard to define. Also, in their use off-kilter loops, gospel-esque vocals, haunting samples and breakneck speed verses, Young Fathers create dualities and contrasts that playfully subvert. Tracks like 'See How', 'In My View' and 'Lord' appear to tread into joyous and cathartic pop territory, before being pinned down by unnerving scraping samples and dissonant synthesis. It's these intelligently executed sonics and structures that make 'Cocoa Sugar' an addictive, thrilling and beguiling listen.
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Surround (remastered)
Surround (remastered) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 09CD. Rel: 10 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Time After Time
Surround
Something Blue
Time Forest
Water Planet
Green Shower
Review: Following the explosion of Japanese ambient reissues in the past five years or so, certain artists have become household names in a curious combination of favourable streaming conditions and a consistent need for people to slow their lives down via music. Alongside the likes of Midori Takada and Yasuaki Shimizu stands Hiroshi Yoshimura, oddly omnipresent on YouTube sidebars but more importantly universally appealing for his exquisite, wholly natural take on environmental music. 1986 album Surround has been crying out for a reissue for a long time and finally Temporal Drift have done the right thing and brought this stunning record back into reach. Faithfully remastered with the fervent audiophile audience in mind, this is a long overdue celebration of one of Yoshimura's finest releases.
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Sound Fi Dead
Cat: VIVID LP01. Rel: 25 Jul 22
 
Breakbeat
Sound Fi Dead (4:54)
Wash Away (5:47)
Home Run (5:52)
Take Me Up (6:15)
We Rewind (6:00)
The Source (6:03)
Pick Up Roll Up (6:09)
Over Drive (5:34)
Too Dread (5:48)
The Journey (5:18)
The Universe (7:05)
In The Jungle (5:12)
Review: Since he first landed on our radar via Vivid a few years back, Yosh has dished out enough high grade garage and breakbeat gear to fuel the scene on his own. Not only a prolific producer, he's also got a razor sharp flair which edges him in front of a crowded scene, and now he's back to Vivid to show us exactly what he's about with a 12-track double-pack, his biggest release to date. In one sense you should know exactly what to expect - elevated steppers and deft rollers, but the fundamental appeal of Yosh is all those ear-snagging traits which make his tracks sparkle, and you never know what they're going to be until the needle's tracking in that groove. Now you can enjoy that sensation 12 times over - a good deal if ever we saw one.
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Ojinga's Own (reissue)
Cat: SNDWLP 170. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
International
Ojinga's Own (4:41)
What To Do (2:06)
Stay Away (2:29)
Uncomprehensidensible Radio-Matic Woman (4:09)
Neighbour Jean (2:20)
Go-Go (2:31)
Massacura Man (3:37)
Woman A Dead Ya Fuh Man (2:45)
Ka Duma (3:52)
I've Got To Be Somebody (3:35)
No Intention (4:25)
Review: Yoruba Singers were musical pioneers who cooked up a unique fusion of cultures and influences that were said to be a pre-curser the Champeta Criolla sound in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. They infused Guyana folk music with Afro-roots and culture most notably on this, their debut album, Ojinga's Own. It made them into stars throughout the Caribbean and South America and led to standout singles like 'Basa Bongo' which is also being repressed this month. This album has been remastered for the first ever vinyl reissue and makes for gloriously sunny listening with organic drums and percussion, majestic wind and string sounds and carefree vibes.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Caribbean
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Christmas Album (reissue)
Christmas Album (reissue) (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: RRS 207. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Rub-A-Dum-Dum (3:09)
The Ballad Of The Warrington (3:11)
Another Christmas (2:01)
Doggy (0:39)
Jingle Bells (4:40)
Auld Lang Syne (2:44)
Silent Night (0:50)
Silver Bells (2:09)
CHRISTMAS (2:44)
Gloria (2:32)
12 Days Of Christmas (3:13)
White Christmas (2:17)
We Wish You A Merry Christmas (0:58)
May The Lord Bless & Keep You (1:27)
Review: While legendary London proto-punk outfit The Boys carved out a lasting legacy and notable, if admittedly minute, impact on the early scene, one of their most bizarre and sought after contributions is the Christmas themed record released in 1980 under the pseudonym The Yobs (a very complex anagram). Credited under the aliases Noddy Oldfield, Ebenezer Polak, Kid Vicious and H. J. Bedwetter, the LP offers their very own shitheaded renditions of seasonal classics from 'Jingle Bells' and 'White Christmas' to more folk and biblical pieces such as 'Auld Lang Syne' and 'Silent Night'. If you're a Chrimbo punk sick to the back teeth of all the versions you hear repeated ad nauseam each year, then this reissue of The Yobs heading towards the exit on their own ludicrous terms is a vital stocking filler.
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