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Life Between Islands: Soundsystem Culture: Black Musical Expression In The UK 1973-2006
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Cat: SJRCD 507. Rel: 28 Jan 22
Black Slate - "Sticks Man"
Dee Sharp - "Rising To The Top"
Asher Senator - "One Bible"
Cymande - "Fug"
Digital Mystikz - "Misty Winter"
Winston Curtis - "Be Thankful For What You've Got"
Trevor Hartley - "It Must Be Love"
Shut Up & Dance - "Java Bass"
Brown Sugar - "Black Pride"
The Terrorist - "RK1"
Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go To Your Head"
Pebbles - "Positive Vibrations"
Ragga Twins - "Ragga Trip"
Janet Kay & Alton Ellis - "Still In Love"
Funk Masters - "Love Money"
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled"
Harry Beckett - "No Time For Hello"
Sandra Reid - "Ooh Boy"
Tabby Cat Kelly - "Don't Call Us Immigrants"
Brown Sugar - "I'm In Love With A Dreadlocks"
Review: The latest collection from the mighty Soul Jazz draws together a myriad of different styles favoured by black British sound systems, not only reflecting the roots of different communities reaching these shores but also the UK twist that that music has received as result. Reggae forms the backbone of the collection, from the blissful consciousness of Pebbles' 'Positive Vibrations' to the more protest-orientated Brown Sugar's 'Black Pride' and Tabby Cat Kelly's 'Don't Call Us Immigrants'. But the presence of Shut Up & Dance, Ragga Twins, Ray Keith aka The Terrorist and Digital Mystikz helps show the uniquely British areas into which sound system culture evolved - rave, breakbeat, jungle and dubstep.
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500 (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: NHS 500CD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Solah - "Everything Is Possible" (DJ Marky & Makoto remix)
Logistics - "Belonging"
Netsky/Hybrid Minds - "Let Me Hold" (Grafix remix)
Whiney/Doktor/Subten/Coco - "Start This"
Bop/Subwave - "I Didn't Know Was The Last" (Enei remix)
Flava D - "Red Pill"
Unglued/Lens/Whiney - "Lazy Hardcore"
Fred V - "Freefall" (feat Hamzaa)
Anais/Sudley/Champion DI - "Live By The Sword"
Winslow - "Spaced Out"
Spy - "Night Moves"
Voltage - "Natty Love" (feat Sweetie Irie/Serum Vip)
Urbandawn/Alibi - "Caramel"
London Elektricity - "Vasquez"
Degs - "Still Messed Up" (Whiney remix)
Iyre - "Want No Drama" (feat T-man)
Hugh Hardie/Stay - "Impala"
Kanobie - "Upside Down" (feat Tominthechamber)
Makoto - "Love Is Complicated"
Missing - "U Ok G?"
Rohaan/Mrsa - "Osho"
Btk - "Found"
Askel - "Thoughts About Home"
Review: Hospital Records has reached a milestone that few independent labels ever do: their 500th release. It's an astonishing achievement, so to mark the occasion they've put together a two-disc set of exclusives and previously unheard remixes of classic label cuts. While there are few surprises, there's plenty of heat on show, from the sparkling, summery d&b brilliance of Marky and Makoto's remix of Solah's 'Everything Is Possible', and the bowel-bothering bassline-goes-D&B mind-warp of 'Red Pill' by Flava D, to the ragga jungle-with-steel pan-melodies of Voltage's Sweet Irie hook-up 'Natty Love (Serum VIP)' and the punchy, MC-sporting peak-time weight of Iyre's 'Want No Drama (feat T-Man)'. Throw in fine contributions from Hospital mainstays London Elektricity, SPY and Logistics, and you have an excellent celebration of one of British dance music's most iconic imprints.
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