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Gemini
Gemini (maroon vinyl LP)
Cat: CLMN 12070LPC1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Makin' Moves (3:02)
Las Olas (4:19)
The Grifter (3:21)
Mother Earth (2:56)
Freddie (5:20)
Don't Trip (3:36)
The Alliance (3:08)
The Lemon Groove (3:35)
Gemini (3:32)
Contemplation (3:01)
Corporatocracy (3:43)
Review: A nine-piece instrumental combo hailing from San Diego, California, The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble deliver a heady brew of jazz, funk and global rhythms on their latest offering. Recorded in their homebase of Lemon Grove, the album sees them expanding their sonic palette, drawing on library music, spiritual jazz and exotica. Tracks like 'Makin' Moves' and 'The Grifter' showcase the band's signature funk-driven energy, their tight grooves and soaring horns recalling the classic sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire and Tower of Power. But there's a more introspective side on display too, with tracks like 'Mother Earth' and 'Freddie' evoking the spirits of Freddie Hubbard and Phil Ranelin, their introspective melodies and atmospheric textures adding a layer of depth and complexity. 'Corporatocracy' is a standout, its extended tabla solo and modal funk groove demonstrating the band's willingness to experiment with unconventional sounds and structures. This adventurous spirit is a hallmark of The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, a band consistently pushing the boundaries of their sound while remaining firmly rooted in the traditions of jazz and funk.
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Gemini
Gemini (LP)
Cat: CLMN 12070LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Makin' Moves (3:02)
Las Olas (4:16)
The Grifter (3:21)
Mother Earth (2:55)
Freddie (5:19)
Don't Trip (3:36)
The Alliance (3:08)
The Lemon Groove (3:35)
Gemini (3:32)
Contemplation (3:00)
Corporatocracy (3:43)
Review: The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, a soul and funk nonnet from San Diego, have long blessed the Colemine modern funk sceptre with crumbled parfaits of funk topped with crumbly analog psychedelia and Afrobeat. With their new album, they ravage fresher sonic territories. Recorded between 2021 and 2024 in Lemon Grove, California, Gemini centres on their already-laid breakbeat-heavy funk-soul-jazz foundation, heard in tracks like 'Makin' Moves' and 'The Grifter', but they also draw influence from library music, spiritually-inclined jazz and exotica adjacents. Personifying the astrological Gemini - curiosity, versatility - 'Corporatocracy' stands out as special, welding an extended tabla solo to a wordless critique of the world's most egregious mega-firms.
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Superb
Superb (translucent tangerine vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BCR 183LPC2. Rel: 15 May 25
Sleep Dreams
Bully Ball
Body Slam
Consulate Case
Dangerous
Websites
Fare Evader
Tag Dag
Plumb Tuckered
Dreamer's Disease
Slippery Dip
Review: Moving away from their usual meticulous approach, this Australian cinematic soul outfit embraces spontaneity, infusing their signature sound with newfound energy and groove. The result? A record brimming with vibrancy, experimentation and undeniable funk. The opener, 'Sleep Dreams', is a laid-back entry point before 'Bully Ball' crashes in with its raw, thunderous drums and deep-pocket funk. The band's sonic explorations continue on 'Body Slam', a track that begins with a sweet soul feel before morphing into something dark and eerie, highlighted by a timpani recorded in a distant bathroom. That same adventurous spirit shines in 'Fare Evader', where sci-fi-esque synths punctuate a hard-hitting rhythm. Surprise Chef pushes the tempo on 'Consulate Case' and 'Tag Dag', drawing from afro-funk and jazz-funk influences, while ballads like 'Websites' and the ethereal 'Dreamer's Disease' showcase their softer, cinematic side. With Superb, Surprise Chef amplifies the fun without sacrificing their signature musicianship. This album solidifies their ascent from underground favourites to a global force in modern soul.
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Step II (reissue)
Step II (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: VMP1233-LP. Rel: 27 Jan 25
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) (6:35)
Dance (Disco Heat) (5:49)
Epilogue (3:21)
Grateful (3:33)
I Took My Strength From You (6:56)
Was It Something That I Said (4:17)
Just You & Me Forever (4:39)
Review: By and large, disco albums of the 1970s and 80s are largely rubbish, mixing shorter versions of dancefloor epics (at least in their superior 12" version forms) with saccharine ballads. Sylvester's Step II, first released in 1978 and here revived in audiophile-friendly form, is an exception to the rule. Unusually, there's no excess fat and plenty of righteous, life-affirming dancefloor heat with the peerless 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)' and San Fran disco-classic 'Dance (Disco Heat)' being accompanied by the high-octane disco-funk stomp of 'Grateful' and the languid soul-funk bump of 'Was It Something I Said'. Even the slower numbers are excellent, particularly 'Epilogue' - a slowed-down, gospel-tinged 'reprise' of 'Mighty Real' that's worth the admission price on its own.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Midnight Lady
Midnight Lady (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7523. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Let Me Ride (6:23)
Midnight Lady (5:12)
Faire L'amour (8:44)
Sugar Boogie (4:40)
Jealousy (4:38)
Lonely Night (4:54)
Don't Criticise (4:50)
Review: Disco creator T-Groove has received high praise on both the domestic Japanese and international scene. What better motive, then, to trade on his newly gilded name than to pair up with street drummer George Kano for a transformative set of grooves, in the form of 'Let Me Ride', 'Midnight Lady' and ensuing tracks? That's just what T-Groove has done on his latest record here for P-Vine, incorporating a fusion-like style exquisitely crossing between jazz, rock, Latin and quiet storm. A testament to the chemistry shared between T-Groove and Kano - drummer-and-producer-dyad extraordinaires - this is a well-cooked slice of late night urban fusion and groove.
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Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (transparent green vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LPC1. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat legend Ebo Taylor made his first-ever journey to the US, performing in the Jazz Is Dead concert series. These shows, which sold out across the country, led to an unexpected and electrifying collaboration between Taylor, Adrian Younge, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. The result is a psychedelic afrobeat album, recorded at Younge's Linear Labs studio, that's bound to thrill fans of both classic West African funk and afrobeat purists. The album channels the raw energy of Ebo's 70s recordings, with swirling horns, fuzzed-out guitars, and the unmistakable polyrhythmic percussion that made Taylor a revolutionary figure in African music. "Collaborating with Ebo Taylor is a bucket-list accomplishment," says Younge, likening the experience to working with another afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. The analog recording style, embracing the gritty textures of 70s Africa, gives this album an authenticity that's impossible to ignore. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' exemplify Taylor's profound lyricism. His reflections on love, spirituality, and gratitude echo his decades-long career, while the ensemble of Ghanaian vocalists adds a spiritual depth that transports listeners back to his prime. Ebo's son, Henry Taylor, also features, proving himself a formidable talent in his own right. This album is not just a nod to the past but a crowning achievement in Taylor's enduring legacy. For connoisseurs of afrobeat, it's a standout moment in both Ebo's catalogue and the growing canon of the Jazz Is Dead series.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Jazz Is Dead 22
Cat: JID 022CD. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: Ebo Taylor, a towering figure in highlife and afrobeat, recorded his latest album during his debut US touria milestone that came at the remarkable age of 88. Teaming up with Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Taylor crafted a psychedelic journey steeped in 70s-inspired rhythms. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' reflect his spiritual depth and lyrical wisdom, exploring themes of gratitude and divine guidance. Recorded at Linear Labs, the album pulses with fuzzed-out guitars, polyrhythmic percussion, and Taylor's signature vocal style, standing as both a testament to his enduring brilliance and a crown jewel in the Jazz Is Dead series.
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Psychedelic Shack (reissue)
Cat: 620937. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Psychedelic Shack (3:45)
You Make Your Own Heaven & Hell Right Here On Earth (2:44)
Hum Along & Dance (3:57)
Take A Stroll Thru Your Mind (8:34)
It's Summer (2:38)
War (3:13)
You Need Love Like I Do (Don't You) (4:01)
Friendship Train (7:52)
Review: The 12th album from The Temptations for Berry Gordy's influential Motown label came in 1970. It was written in its entirety by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong and produced by Whitfield, and despite the label it came on, Psychedelic Shack pretty much tore up the usual Motown template and instead delved deep into psychedelia. The acid-tinged title track breaks new ground thanks to the influence of the B-52s and they maintained this vibe on 'Hum Along and Dance' but ventured into different territories with the experimental 'You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth' and 'Take a Stroll Thru Your Mind.' The album peaks with tracks like 'It's Summer' and the Whitfield-penned classic 'War.' This album remains timeless and a great example of the band's evolution
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Themba (reissue)
Cat: AF 1011. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Themba Themba
Ou Kaas
Fana Fana
Mac's Secret
Review: Originally released on the Soweto label in 1976, this record is a rare gem that perfectly encapsulates the exciting energy of its era. Themba is the sole album from the South African group led by Baba "Themba" Mokoena, a recording that has a timeless blend of sophisticated improvisation and infectious groove. Mokoena, renowned for his guitar prowessifirst spotlighted on Dick Khoza's landmark Chapitaileads a skilled ensemble through a set of tracks that balance technical brilliance with undeniable danceability. The standout cut, 'Fana Fana', exemplifies this alchemy, featuring fluid saxophone melodies, crisp guitar riffs, nice flute solo and an energetic horn section. Throughout the album, the interplay between instruments shows the group's dynamic synergy, creating a sound both lush and immediate. The layered textures and lively rhythms invite listeners into a world brimming with cultural pride and musical ingenuity. Now reissued for the first time nearly 50 years later, Themba resonates with the same soulful vitality that made it a cornerstone of South African jazz. Remastered from the original master tapes under As-Shams Archive, this reissue ensures the album's brilliance continues to inspire new generations.
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Nat Ural
Nat Ural (LP + 7" + poster + booklet + postcards)
Cat: KR 16. Rel: 24 Mar 25
First Place Winner (2:25)
It Ain't Easy Being Green (3:24)
America (1:01)
You Cared Very Little (3:09)
Over You (2:54)
Even When I Lose I Still Win (3:25)
Ain't Enough Time (1:38)
So Glad (4:24)
Raindrops (2:43)
Good Vibrations (4:09)
Fade Away (3:02)
Smile (3:02)
Review: Also known as "Portland's Pillar Of Soul", Ural Thomas is a widely esteemed Portland based r&b singer-songwriter and musician, active since the 1950s. Still going strong over almost three-quarter century's worth of performing and releasing, Thomas' breathtaking oeuvre comes to a recent head on this latest LP+7" via Cairo, 'Nat Ural'. Eschewing his latest incarnation with backing The Pain (making up Ural Thomas and the Pain), which was formed after a long hiatus, we return to Thomas' solo sensibility here. A new LP backed up by a sneaky extra 7", Thomas' distinctive, homely brand of strutting vocal soul is once more put on display here.
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Flying Easy (reissue)
Flying Easy (reissue) (LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 215. Rel: 13 Jan 25
Flying Easy (6:24)
Cloudy (6:11)
Do Like You Do In New York (6:19)
Jojo (5:31)
Breakdown Dead Ahead (5:25)
Simone (5:08)
Mind Flower (4:45)
Home Work (4:56)
Review: Chikara Ueda's Flying Easy from 1980 is an essential exploration of jazz fusion, combining intricate melodies with infectious grooves. The opening track, 'Flying Easy,' sets the tone with a laid-back, yet dynamic rhythm, led by Ueda's electric piano and synthesiser work. The ensemble, featuring renowned musicians like Harvey Mason on drums, delivers precise and energetic performances throughout. Tracks like 'Cloudy' and 'Jojo' showcase the group's ability to weave complex rhythms with soulful melodies, while 'Do Like You Do In New York' adds an engaging funk groove. This release captures a vibrant era of jazz fusion and remains a standout for its smooth and innovative approach to genre-blending.

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The Undisputed Truth (reissue)
Cat: HIQLP 153. Rel: 04 Mar 25
You Got The Love I Need (2:59)
Save My Love For A Rainy Day (3:58)
California Soul (3:54)
Aquarius (2:34)
Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) (10:49)
Smiling Faces Sometimes (3:11)
We've Got A Way Out Love (2:59)
Since I've Lost You (2:57)
Ain't No Sun Since You've Been Gone (2:31)
I Heard It Through The Grapevine (2:42)
Like A Rolling Stone (6:37)
Review: Fresh on the heels of a first-time-on-CD edition of The Undisputed Truth's first three albums compiled into a single record, the American Motown signees and psychedelic soulsters now hear a revisiting of their first album - the emergent basis of the now renewed interest in the band - onto a limited edition LP by Kent Soul. Known for its prescient mixture of the classic Tamla Motown soul sound with psychedelic rock, fan favourites such as 'You Got The Love I Need' and 'Since I've Lost You' come amix with many covers, including 'I Got Heaven Right Here On Earth' and 'Like A Rolling Stone'. The sound is nocturnal and rife with tender, candlelit, story-time moods, with a slinky dark slickness contrasting a otherwise normally bright psychedelic sound.
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Horse Meat Disco Presents: Disco & Boogie From Brazil Vol 1
VARIOUS
Cat: MRBLP 302. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Harmony Cats - "Harmony Cats' Theme" (3:26)
Luiza Maura - "Sorriso Vermelho" (2:46)
Gretchen - "Ela Tem Raca, Charme, Talento E Gostosura" (4:03)
Coisa Quente - "Edmundo (In The Mood)" (3:35)
Ze Carlos - "Venha" (remix) (6:00)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Suspira" (5:40)
Os Carbonos - "Passaro Selvagem" (3:38)
San Rodrigues - "Fofa" (3:01)
Marcos Valle - "Parabens (Danca Do Daniel)" (8:34)
Lafayette - "Sol De Verao" (3:57)
Roberto Cesar - "Fevereiro (O Bamba)" (3:57)
Arlete - "Quero Ser Sua Mulher" (3:19)
Waldirene - "Queima Como Fogo" (3:28)
Luiza Maura - "Deixa Girar" (3:09)
Jorge Ben - "Rio Babilonia" (4:51)
Carlos Bivar - "Elo" (2:49)
Review: In full gatefold LP form comes the latest Brazilian boogie compilation by Horse Meat Disco, selected selectors of the best rarities in the disco genre. Curated mostly by founding member Luke Howard and with added consultations from crewmates James Hillard, Severino Panzetta and Jim Stanton, a lifetime of frolicking among samba troupes, carnival processions and yearly Rio visitations went into the choices you hear here, consummating one man's intuitive taste for a sound whose appeal stretches far wider than its nation of origin. Mr Bongo invited Howard to their Brighton HQ for an extended on-site selection, proving its off-the-cuff expertise: early electronica experiments from Ze Carlos blend voluminously with Jorge Ben pennings and mouth-watering Luiza Maura 7" cullings, proving a hand-picking that is at once eclectic and unifying.
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Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 098. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Petelo Vicka Et Son Nzazi - "Sungu Lubuka" (7:47)
Groupe Minzoto Ya Zaire - "Mfuur Ma" (4:51)
MBT's - "MBT's Sound" (4:12)
Abeti Et Les Redoutables - "Musique Tshiluba" (2:37)
Trio Bydoli - "Lalia" (4:53)
Tabu Ley Et L'Orchestre Afrisa - "Adeito" (6:40)
Les Bantous De La Capitale - "Ngantsie Soul" (8:23)
Les Freres Soki Et L'Orchestre Bella Bella - "Nganga" (8:36)
Orchestre Celi Bitshou - "Tembe Na Tembe Ya Nini" (7:18)
Lolo Et L'Orchestre OK Jazz - "Lolo Soulfire" (3:34)
Zaiko Langa Langa - "Femme Ne Pleure Pas" (5:59)
Orchestre OK Jazz - "Kiwita Kumunani" (3:46)
GO Malebo - "Fiancee Laya" (5:05)
Orchestre National Du Congo - "Ah! Congo" (3:18)
Review: Analog Africa has repressed the highly valued and long since sold-out Congo Funk! Sound Madness From The Shores Of The Mighty Congo River: Kinshasa/Brazzaville 1969-1982. It is a compilation that superbly shows off the raw energy and funkiness of the Congolese rumba scene. This is the country that spawned such as legendary bands as African Jazz, OK Jazz and African Fiesta and it is said that the concert ahead of the legendary Rumble in the Jungle boxing match between Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman is what really set young hopefully musicians on their paths, after they saw James Brown play live. The story of those artists and the labels they released on in the ensuing years is what is told so well here across four sides of vital wax.

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Tags: Afro Funk
 in stock $29.15
Borga Revolution! Vol 3: Ghanian Dance Music In The Digital Age 1984-1999
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Cat: KALITA 012LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Obibini Takyi - "Aburokyiri Abrabo" (7:45)
Lee Dodou - "Mampong Dwa" (4:37)
King Solomon (Nii Mantse) - "Dzen Ye Kokloo" (3:58)
Okyerema Asante - "Ateaa" (5:20)
George Darko - "Medo Menuanom" (LP version) (9:27)
Osei Banahene - "Woanwaremea" (6:06)
Osei-Osarfo Kantaka - "Mansa" (Special) (9:27)
King Solomon (Nii Mantse) - "Dzoohee" (4:53)
Classique Vibes - "Sankofa" (5:02)
Osei Banahene - "Odo Nye Me Sa" (6:21)
Obibini Takyi - "Ohia Sei Abrantie" (6:33)
Padmore Oware - "Menkowu" (4:44)
Review: Kalita returns with the third instalment of its Borga Revolution! series, continuing its deep dive into the sound of Burger Highlife, a genre born of traditional Ghanaian melodies, synths, drum machines, and disco groove-matics. Emerging in the 1980s during a time of great political turmoil, public strife and mass emigration, the style evolved as Ghanaian musicians abroad began blending their roots with the digital tools of their new homes. Volume 3 showcases rare and elusive cuts by the likes of Obibini Takyi, Osei Banahene, and Okyerema Asante, as well as keystone figures George Darko and Lee Dodou. The collection paints a fuller picture of a moment where innovation thrived in exile, and highlife was reshaped through transcontinental influence and technological experimentation.
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Akasaka Soul Funk: 10 Masterpieces Of Japanese Soul Funk 1969-1977
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Cat: 180GWALP 07. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Mieko Hirota - "Soul Lady" (4:13)
Shinji Maki & Black Jack - "Nabeyoko Soul" (4:07)
Tan Tan - "Happy Day" (3:05)
Kenji Niinuma - "Airenki" (3:17)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Furui Fuku Nanka" (3:05)
Strawberry Jam - "Arimasen" (4:13)
Mieko Hirota - "Anata Ga Inakute Mo" (3:03)
Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - "Kaeroka Kaeroka" (single version) (3:41)
Miki Hirayama - "Hatachi No Koi" (3:15)
Masaaki Sakai - "Baby Yuki Wo Dashite" (2:39)
Review: On a new compilation, 180g Japan zero in on a distinct '60s movement in soul jazz, tracking the development of the genre across improbably vast Pacific waters, from the United States to Japan. Rocketing to prominence in Japan after Nippon Columbia upheld contracts with US labels the likes of Buddah and Blue Thumb Records - in turn spurring sax player and NC label head Jiro Inagaki to release such music as Gladys Knight and Curtis Mayfield in conjunction with Japanese counterparts, such as Tan Tan, Kenji Niinuma, Masaaki Sakai and Mieko Hirota - the music you hear here is a dense and perhaps still untapped look at the ingenuity of transmarine soul-jazz. The target locale here is Tokyo's Akasaka neighbourhood: not only was it the hub and hotspot of soul jazz in Japan, but it was also the first municipality to host a discotheque in all of Japan. Most of these recordings were not previously available outside of the nation, marking a Pandora's lid opened on a crock of sweetly produced, brightly lit, downbeat soul delights.
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Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection Vol 36
VARIOUS
Cat: PTG 34263. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Novo Band - "Slowdancin'"
In Touch - "Why Did You Stop Loving Me?"
Poncho C Saint Fingers - "When I Come Knocking"
Haywood Tucker - "I'm Yours"
Spence - "Gonna Party"
Eric Rapier - "Lipstick"
Jimmy Scott - "Games"
Promise - "Betcha'"
Roger Parish - "(You Knows) Who Loves You The Most"
Haywoode - "Divided Love"
The Waters - "Baby I Got It"
Destinnee - "Cinderella"
Andrew Longston & Arn Ashwood - "Living Together"
Review: Some 21 years after volume one appeared in stores, PTG's ongoing Masterpiece: The Ultimate Disco Funk Collection series has reached its 36th instalment. Given the series' longevity and the sheer number of tracks already showcased across volumes one to 35, the cuts on display here are genuine rarities, cult classics and sought-after gems. As usual, highlights are plentiful, from the soulful vocals, dreamy chords and rubbery slap-bass of In Touch's 'Why Did You Stop Loving Me' and the boogie-era sunshine shuffle of 'I'm Yours' by Hollywood Tucker, to the big studio swell of Spence's mid-80s jam 'Gonna Party', the 80s soul smoothness of Jimmy Scott's 'Games' and the synth bass-propelled post-boogie brilliance of 'Divided Love' by Haywoode.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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The Original Sound Of Mali 2
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The Original Sound Of Mali 2 (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MRBLP 278. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Ousmane Kouyate & Ambassadeurs Internationaux - "Kefimba"
Bouba Et Sokona Sacko - "Mamaniya"
Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel De Bamako - "Get Up James"
Allata Broulaye - "Moussokeleyato"
Tentemba Jazz Du Mali - "Yayoroba"
Tiwara Band De Kati - "Kogola"
Rail Band - "Massare Mousso"
Les Ambassadeurs Du Motel De Bamako - "Matou Kagni"
Mystere Jazz De Tombouctou - "Sidi Yahia"
Allata Broulaye - "Yayoroba"
Les Messagers Du Mali - "Diamana Diarra"
Tiwara Band De Kati - "Midnight Hour"
Review: The liberation of Mali from French rule in 1960 led to an explosive musical renaissance, and on this latest 2xLP compilation, Mr Bongo seek to remonstrate the nation's excellence in the face of much strife. After 1970, amid revived drives to document many national and regional music productions from the West African nation, Malian culture underwent a fertile transformation, with state-sponsored bands and orchestras able to record with sound engineers for the first time. Compiled by French writer and journalist Florent Mazzoleni and Mr Bongo's own David Buttle, we hear here the likes of Ousmane Kouyate & Ambassadeurs Internationaux, Rail Band, Les Messagers du Mali, Mystere Jazz de Tombouctou and many more, where bright, fuzz-packed tones whirl about our ears in serene squalls of balafon-driven funk, rumba, wassoulou, jeli and blues.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Horse Meat Disco Presents: Disco & Boogie From Brazil Vol 1
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Cat: MRBCD 302. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Harmony Cats - "Harmony Cats' Theme"
Luiza Maura - "Sorriso Vermelho"
Gretchen - "Ela Tem Raca, Charme, Talento E Gostosura"
Coisa Quente - "Edmundo (In The Mood)"
Ze Carlos - "Venha" (remix)
Robson Jorge & Lincoln Olivetti - "Suspira"
Os Carbonos - "Passaro Selvagem"
San Rodrigues - "Fofa"
Marcos Valle - "Parabens (Danca Do Daniel)"
Lafayette - "Sol De Verao"
Roberto Cesar - "Fevereiro (O Bamba)"
Arlete - "Quero Ser Sua Mulher"
Waldirene - "Queima Como Fogo"
Luiza Maura - "Deixa Girar"
Jorge Ben - "Rio Babilonia"
Carlos Bivar - "Elo"
Review: International favourites on the boogie-and-beyond selection circuit, Horse Meat Disco deliver the first edition in a brand new compilation tracking yet more heat disco of a Brazilian flavour. Some 13 years in the making, much love and attention has been poured into this compendium, which unearths tracks from the seemingly endless urban goldmines of Brasilia and Rio, twin obsessive loci, nurtured by founding member Luke Eagle amid an extended exploration of the South American nation's dance music culture. Having learned to dance samba and paraded the Rio Carnival, this is a compilation rooted in worldly experience, made up largely of 7" finds. Chief among the brilliants are Ze Carlos' Italoesque wonder 'Venha' and the well-spiced 'Sol De Verao' by Lafayette, spanning years' worth of digging.
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The Best Of Asona Records: Classic 80's Burger Highlife From Ghana
VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 791CLP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Thomas Frempong - "Odo Pa" (5:34)
Eric Agyemang & His Kokroko Band - "Kokroko Special" (6:19)
Jewel Ackah - "Maame" (7:08)
Thomas Frempong - "Wobre" (4:41)
Mr Cee - "Bribiara Wone Mmre" (4:31)
Katata - "Saturday Night" (5:40)
Sam Yeboah - "Biribi Aye Me" (5:01)
Thomas Frempong - "Me Nyame" (3:55)
Jewel Ackah - "Onipa Dasa Ni" (5:46)
Kantata - "Monsom" (4:49)
Sam Yeboah - "Odo Mewu" (5:34)
Thomas Frempong - "Kweku Anansi" (5:31)
AK Yeboah & Mr K's No 2 Band - "Make Me Know My Position" (6:57)
Kantata - "It's High Time Now" (5:27)
Review: Prepare yourself for a wry chuckle, as we impart the fact that the compilation you see hyperlinked before you was not at all prepackaged, with work cut out for its curators. Rather, it came from the source, having first manifested as a pile of Ghanaian highlife LPs buried at the bottom of DJ Jerry Frempong's wife's garden. Frempong is the son of one of one of the most prominent former Ghanaian-British label owners, Anthony Roberts Frempong of Asona Records, whose founding movements in the South East London district of Peckham proved highly popular helping disseminate highlife music in the English capital. BBE Music owner Pete Adarkwah caught wind of the serendipitous discovery and approached Jerry to discuss the reissue of this historic catalogue, which you hear here. The sweetest of early and untrodden highlife highlights are heard here, including sparklers by Kantata, Jewel Ackah, Sam Yeboah, Mr Cee and even Thomas Frempong himself.
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Miami Sound: Rare Funk & Soul From Miami Florida 1967-1974 (2023 Edition) (B-STOCK)
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Cat: SJRLP 536C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
All The People - "Cramp Your Style" (2:14)
Helene Smith - "You Got To Be A Man" (2:43)
George McCrae - "I Get Lifted" (2:41)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Funky Cat" (4:09)
Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You" (2:53)
Little Beaver - "Funkadelic Sound" (2:33)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Save Me" (3:09)
Joey Gilmore - "Do It To Me One More Time" (2:30)
Helene Smith - "A Woman Will Do Wrong" (2:36)
James Knight & The Butlers - "Fantasy World" (4:25)
Timmy Thomas - "Funky Me" (2:56)
The New Clarence Reid - "Cadillac Annie" (2:42)
Frank Williams & The Rocketeers - "The Spanish Flyer" (2:08)
Della Humphrey - "Don't Make The Good Girls Go Bad" (2:36)
Frank Williams & The Rocketeers - "You Got To Be A Man" (2:42)
Joey Gilmore - "Somebody Done Took My Baby" (3:28)
Little Beaver - "I Love The Way You Love" (3:11)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


It's time to track back 20 years to one of the true gems from Soul Jazz's heavyweight range of compilations. Miami Funk takes into the beating heart of the late 60s-early 70s scene hovering around Florida's most famous city, and introduces us to some of the hip underground cats who were laying down the sweetest grooves at that time. Some it's rocking, some of it rolls, at times it's sweet and elsewhere it's nasty, but as you'd expect the quality never dips. This one has been long out of print, and now a limited run is making its way back, with this coloured vinyl edition sure to fly out, so don't sleep!
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Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label
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Eccentric Soul: The Dynamic Label (gatefold tangerine vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 043LPC2. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Commands - "Hey It's Love" (2:20)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "Give Your Love To Me" (1:56)
Tonettes - "I Gotta Know" (1:39)
Doc & Sal - "Can't Get You Offa My Mind" (2:37)
Commands - "I've Got Love For My Baby" (3:11)
Willie Cooper & The Webs - "You Don't Love Nobody" (1:59)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "Ain't No Big Thing" (2:48)
Commands - "No Time For You" (3:08)
Webs - "Little Girl Blue" (2:22)
Tonettes - "My Heart Can Feel The Pain" (2:34)
Doc & Sal - "Cry & Wonder Why" (3:14)
Commands - "Don't Be Afraid To Love Me" (2:34)
Willie Cooper & The Webs - "I Can't Take No More" (2:06)
Don & The Doves - "Together" (2:27)
Webs - "Don't Ever Hurt Me" (2:52)
Commands - "Must Be Alright" (1:49)
Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - "She's Gotta Have Soul" (2:15)
Doc & Sal - "Laughing To Keep From Crying" (2:59)
Webs - "Try Loving Me" (2:58)
Commands - "Too Late To Cry" (4:10)
Doc & Sal - "My Dream" (2:55)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "If You Don't Love Me" (2:09)
Webs - "Can't Let You Go" (1:58)
Commands - "A Way To Love Me" (2:26)
Little Jr Jesse & The Tear Drops - "It Keeps Rainin'" (2:32)
Don & The Doves - "I Need You" (2:12)
Bobby Blackmon & The Soul Express - "You'll Find Another" (2:36)
Commands - "Around The Go-Go" (2:27)
Review: Heavyweight champions of the compilation world, Numero Group, defend their undisputed title once more with this collection of greats from San Antonio mogul Abe Epstein's Dynamic label. In its heyday, it became a hub for soulful music with its flagship band the Commands scoring a hit in 1966 with 'No Time For You.' Their success led to 20 more singles over 30 months and Epstein's inclusive studio welcomed a diverse racial mix of Texas talent which in turn created a melting pot of sound. This collection reflects that across 28 gems from groups like the Tonettes, Little Jr. Jesse & the Tear Drops and Bobby Blackmon & His Soul Express all exploring different soul niches.
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (remastered)
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Cat: STRUT 190LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo" (6:07)
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen" (3:54)
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby" (3:45)
Mariz - "Si On Jou" (4:26)
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi" (5:53)
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo" (4:57)
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe" (3:36)
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman" (4:55)
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche" (9:24)
Horizon - "Neg Mawon" (5:27)
Ti Celeste - "Testaman" (5:38)
Yo - "Fo'w Maye" (6:17)
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions" (4:49)
Gwo Siwo - "Bele" (5:53)
Review: Strut introduces the highly anticipated third volume in the Disques Debs International series, diving deeper into the archives of one of the greatest French Caribbean labels, Disques Debs, based in Guadeloupe. Founded by Henri Debs in the late 1950s, the Debs studio naturally doubled as a record label and ran for over 50 years, releasing more than 300 7" singles and 200 LPs, cementing it as one of the foremost record labels to prize Caribbean music history. Not just limited to Guadeloupean musicians but also Martinicians and Parisians, the likes of Jocelyn Mocka, Mariz, Dominique Parol, Christian Yeye and Alex Rosa make this a thixotropic record, mercurial and restless as it is rooted in forms of zouk, biguine, gwoka and, of course, the nascent electronica. This third volume flaunts the label's dynamic latter-day period, as it interpreted the analog electronic dreams of the 1980s.
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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (reissue)
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Cat: STRUT 190CD. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo"
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen"
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby"
Mariz - "Si On Jou"
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi"
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo"
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe"
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman"
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche"
Horizon - "Neg Mawon"
Ti Celeste - "Testaman"
Yo - "Fo'w Maye"
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions"
Gwo Siwo - "Bele"
Review: Strut continues to explore the vast archives of Disque Debs, a long-running, Guadalupe-based label that, over the course of half a century, released a wealth of music from the Caribbean. In the process, Henri Debs imprint helped launch the careers of countless French-speaking artists while not only showcasing stylistic movements such as zouk, bouyon and merengue, but also bold, colourful and tropical takes on existing Caribbean, Amercian and European sounds. Highlights include - but are in no way limited to - the slowly unfurling, synth-heavy shuffle of Sadi Lancreot's club-ready 'Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo' and the horn-heavy tropical disco brilliance of Dominuque Parol's 'Come On Baby'.

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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
 in stock $9.14
Fania Records: The Latin Sound Of New York 1964-1978
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Cat: 726406 2. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Pete Rodriguez - "I Like It (I Like It Like That)" (4:25)
Eddie Palmieri - "Cafe" (6:34)
Joe Bataan - "Gypsy Woman" (2:32)
Ray Barretto - "Acid" (5:03)
Hector Lavoe - "Mi Gente" (5:27)
Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz - "Aguzate" (6:07)
Cheo Feliciano - "Anacaona" (4:16)
Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco - "Quimbara" (4:43)
Ismael Rivera - "Las Caras Lindas" (7:12)
Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe - "Che Che Cole" (3:20)
Hector Lavoe - "El Cantante" (4:33)
Ray Barretto - "Indestructible" (4:10)
Joe Cuba Sextet - "El Raton" (3:46)
Fania All Stars - "Estrellas De Fania" (5:38)
Willie Colon & Hector Lavoe - "La Murga" (6:13)
Willie Colon & Ruben Blades - "Pedro Navaja" (7:02)
Review: There have been many concurrent sounds of 60s and 70s New York, but the Latin soul subsidiary of said multipli-city saw and heard its heyday in the sweet-spot of 1964-78, where the Latin American favourite label Fania Records reigned supreme in its niche. Bannering the likes of Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe, Ruben Blades, Johnny Pacheco and Celia Cruz, Fania was born of a desire to promote salsa music and adjacent styles in New York, after Dominican musician and label boss Johnny Pacheco underwent financial woes and sought respite in memories of a quaint Cuban luncheonette of the same name. The heady mix of sonic pimento collides several of the best salsa bands in a New York otherwise dominated by soul and funk, amounting to a charred, lively stew.
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Tags: Salsa | Latin Jazz | Afro Cuban
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More Loving On The Flipside: Sweet Funk & Beat Heavy Ballads 1968-1975
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Cat: NA 5282LP. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Del Jones - "The Last Letter"
Herb Johnson - "Where Are You"
Timothy Mcnealy - "Will You Be There"
Little Beaver - "Do Right Man"
Soul Superiors - "Trust In Me Baby" (feat Sherman Willis)
Outback - "Strangers In Our Homeland"
The Montecarlos - "If You Leave"
Words Of Wisdom - "You Made Me Everything"
Soul Charges - "My Heart Beats For You"
The Power Of Attorney - "I'm Just Your Clown"
James Reese - "Throwing Stones" (Kenny Dope main mix)
Richard Marks - "I'm With You Love"
Bonnie Floyd - "You're My Everything"
The Ledgends - "A Fool For You"
Apple & The Three Oranges - "Moonlight"
Review: Loving On The Flip Side compiles overlooked ballads from the flip sides of funk 45s in the Now-Again and Truth and Soul vaults, all presented in the same format as the Soul Cal anthology. This collection showcases incredible music that pairs heavy funk with sweet soul to create a sound the label calls "sweet funk." The journey began nearly a decade ago with the discovery of the Darling Dears and Funky Heavy's unique two-sided single which sparked a search that led to their full inclusion in this anthology. The process unearthed other soulful gems and now culminates in an essential exploration of black American creativity and musical innovation.
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Praise Poems Volume 10: A Journey Into Deep Soulful Jazz & Funk From The 1970s
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Cat: TRCD 9125. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Color Me Blu - "Fields Of Laughter"
Apple - "Love Melody In E Minor"
Tribal Sinfonia - "Do You Want Me"
Harve & Charee - "New Me"
Kwartet Frits Kaatee - "Easy Evil"
Ernie Scott Trio - "Souled Out"
Bunker Hill - "Dionysis"
San Diego - "Sands Of Malibu"
Synod - "Sheryl Song Is Gonna Do My Dancing"
Whiz Kids - "Long Time Gone"
Ross Miller - "I Can Love Her Anyway"
Thunderbolt The Wondercolt - "Ragged Edge"
Eyrle Oliver - "Lovely Lady"
Lisa Richards - "A Day In The Life Of A Fool"
Joe Bozzi Quintet - "Masquerade"
George Melvin Quintet - "It's Good Not To Forget"
Review: Tramp Records celebrate a whopper milestone, with the label's 125th record taking shape as a reconnaissant celebration of 1970s soul jazz and funk, forming part of the Praise Poems series. Launched to fare an interminable journey through the many privately pressed, furtively released and/or criminally undersung jazz-funk-soul records of yore, and with an international focus, this is a rather special case of one such compilation series making it to its tenth edition, and still retaining the kind of quality control and assiduity most comp-curators may only dream of. From the opening, ultra-headsy 'Fields Of Laughter' by the chartless American band Color Me Blu, to instrumental AOR from pianist George Melvin's short-lived Quintet, you can expect to hear super-rarities here, with some originals only having heard but two acetates to their names at first press.
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One More Chance
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Cat: JARLP 01. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Samuel Jonathan Johnson - "You" (5:49)
Earth, Wind & Fire - "Club Foot" (3:52)
Glenn Jones - "Share My Love" (5:18)
Gladys Knight & The Pips - "How Deep Is Your Love" (4:59)
Aretha Franklin - "Here We Go Again" (3:28)
Phyllis Hyman - "Forever With You" (4:13)
Tyrone Davis - "Never Stopped Loving You" (3:49)
Don Covay - "Right Time For Love" (3:37)
Garland Green - "I Know What Love Is" (3:11)
The Dells - "Somebody's Gotta Move" (5:09)
Review: Bilbao's Soul4Real Records' subsidiary label celebrates its first compilation after delivering 14 singles in three years. The album kicks off with the rare 12" mix of Samuel Jonathan Johnson's wonderful 'You' and includes previously unreleased gems from Glenn Jones, Earth, Wind & Fire and Gladys Knight & The Pips. Highlights include Glenn's 'Share My Love' and Gladys's timeless 'How Deep Is Your Love' as well as EWF's 'Club Foot,' all of which were omitted from their original albums. Side two features Phyllis Hyman's 'Forever With You' and downtempo classics like Tyrone Davis's 'Never Stopped Loving You' and The Dells' 'Somebody's Gotta Move' round out an exceptional compilation.
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Nighttime Lovers Volume 36: A Fine Collection Of Disco Funk Classics Of The 80's
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Cat: PTG 34264. Rel: 15 May 25
Real To Reel - "Dont Keep Me Hangin' On"
Patti Austin - "I Can't Stop"
Glenn Jones - "Meet Me Halfway There"
Cashmere - "We Need Love"
First Love - "It's A Mystery To Me"
Googie & Tom Coppola - "Missing Love"
Wynd Chymes - "Checkin' Out Your Stuff" (12" version)
GQ - "Is It Cool"
Phil Upchurch - "Could It Be You" (feat Marlena Shaw)
The Floaters & Shu Ga - "Not Enough For Me"
Linda Clifford - "I Want To Get Away With You"
David Williams - "When Your Dreams Come True"
Anthony Lockett - "Decisions"
Review: The Nighttime Lovers series, which deftly showcases the forgotten and overlooked corners of 1980s disco, electrofunk and synth-powered dancefloor soul, reaches its 36th instalment. As you'd expect given the high number of previous volumes, the selections tend towards the defiantly deep, with more familiar artists being represented by lesser-known treats. So, instead of the much-loved 'Love Me Like That', Reel To Reel offers up the glossier, slap-bass propelled 80s soul of 'Don't Keep Me Hanging On', Cashmere contributes the sweet and tactile 'We Need Love' and GQ drops the eyes-closed lead vocals and horn-heavy peak-time hustle of 'Is It Cool'. Other highlights include Phil Upchruch's Marlena Shaw-sporting 'It's Got To Be You', Linda Clifford's superb 'I Want To Get Away With You' and the squelchy synth-disco of 'Decisions' by Anthony Lockett.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $16.25
Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972 (B-STOCK)
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Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary 1969-1972 (B-STOCK) (hand-numbered LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BUBE 050 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Slight surface marks
Bergendy - "Randevum Lesz Delutan" (2:31)
Neoton - "Majd Ha Nem Leszek" (3:00)
Kek Csillag - "Ki Volt Ez Az Ember?" (3:27)
Meteor - "Kivanj Te Is Nekem Szep Joejszakat" (3:03)
Apostol - "Az Esti Utcan" (4:56)
Kex - "Elszallt Egy Hajo A Szelben" (3:48)
Non Stop - "Szelid Tuzek" (4:23)
Echo - "Boldogsagbol Epitettem" (2:37)
Juventus - "Egy Pont A Terben" (4:56)
Scampolo - "Levegoben" (3:13)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks ***


Hungarian outfit Budabeats proudly present Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary (1969-72), their latest compilation tracking the emergence and sure formation of psychedelic rock in Hungary. In the label's own words, "there were barely any drugs in Hungary to begin with", and we take this to be precisely the point. Psychedelia isn't a state that should rely on drugs as a crutch: no, there was something already dormant, but primed for the teasing, in the Hungarian psyche, that lent to its acquired taste for psych in the 60s and 70s. With contributions from "an undercurrent of smaller, semi-professional bands" who persisted in the shadow of a select few huge names, who dominated by dint of their sponsorship by the one, state-owned major label, this comp betrays an insider's knowledge and then some, with highlights from Non-Stop, Sampolo, Neoton, Apostol and Kex standing out as peak-quality Hungarian psych, despite none of these bands ever receiving a breakthrough. Such songs and bands were "the exception, not the norm", the "illusion of a scene".
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Asiko Tito
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Cat: JAH 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Jazzhole Collective - "Odun Yii" (feat Queen Oyedele) (5:37)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Oyeku" (feat Keziah Jones) (4:33)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Ase" (feat Ayo Odia - remix) (4:03)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ribadun?" (feat Biodun Batik) (4:46)
Sina Bakare - "Mo Duro Gedegbe" (feat YS Akinibosun) (4:36)
Prince Eji Oyewole - "If You No See Me" (4:27)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Orisirisi" (4:32)
Jazzhole Collective - "Tribute To Haruna Ishola" (feat Teacha Okudepe) (5:26)
Kunniran Knn & Afara Oyin - "Ogun Jaa" (5:19)
Duro Ikujenyo & The Age Of Aquarius - "Alo" (feat Ayo Odia - dub mix) (3:27)
Review: Asiko Tito is one of many lost gems of Nigerian music. It has been curated by Lagos' legendary Jazzhole and feature music first recorded in the late 90s. The 10-track compilation captures Afrobeat, Yoruba-funk, Afro-funk, highlife and spiritual jazz gems that reflect Lagos' rich musical tapestry. Each track blends traditional rhythms with modern influences which are the hallmarks of the city's vital scene. Jazzhole is a label led by Olakunle Tejuoso and his son and has been a cultural institution for over 30 years thanks to its championing of African and Afro-diasporic sounds. This is another welcome reissue that reminds us of Nigeria's enduring creativity.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $33.07
The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story
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The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story (limited gatefold orange vinyl LP)
Cat: CA 4000LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Maurice Starr - "You & Me" (5:12)
Eleanor Grant - "Don't Knock My Love" (4:06)
Leon Moses - "She's Too Serious" (5:12)
Dutch Robinson - "Lowdown" (7" mix) (3:43)
Silk - "Somethin' 'Bout The Way" (5:06)
Eleanor Grant - "Lovin' Your Good Thing Away" (5:43)
Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett - "Seconds Of Your Love" (Satril 12" edit) (6:53)
The Fantastic Aleems - "Get Down Friday Night" (feat Leroy Burgess - 7" mix) (3:55)
Sandy Kerr - "Thug Rock" (Logan dub) (5:17)
Review: Catawba Records celebrates 40 years of influential music with The Lowdown: A Catawba Records Story. Founded by industry legend Richard Mack who helped launch icons like Earth, Wind & Fire and The Jacksons, this curated compilation from the label highlights Catawba's rich legacy in disco and soul with standout tracks from Maurice Starr, Dutch Robinson and The Fantastic Aleems. It takes in all manner of infectious grooves with throwback analogue drums sounds, brilliant keys and smooth vocals with plenty of rare edits, unreleased gems and more well-known but still timeless cuts. Favourites for us include the lithe and leggy Silk jam 'Somethin' 'Bout The Way' and the soul-drenched funk-disco of Jackie Moore & Wilson Pickett's 'Seconds Of Your Love'.
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TK Breaks 101
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Cat: TKB 001. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Timmy Thomas - "Why Can't We Live Together" (4:36)
Gwen McCrae - "90% Of Me Is You" (2:49)
Facts Of Life - "Givin' Me Your Love" (3:50)
Peter Brown - "Dance With Me" (5:22)
T-Connection - "Groove To Get Down" (4:09)
Clarence Reid - "Living Together Is Keeping Us Apart" (3:02)
Raw Soul Express - "Dedicate All My Love" (3:55)
Milton Wright - "Keep It Up" (4:07)
Betty Wright - "Clean Up Woman" (2:44)
Robin Kenyatta - "You" (5:14)
Review: 'Breaks' compilations featuring classic funk, soul and disco cuts with drum-breaks that could be doubled-up or sampled by DJs and producers, were once a mainstay of hip-hop culture. These days, far fewer are released, making this excellent collection of break-sporting gems from legendary Miami label T.K Records (and its T.K Disco offshoot) a pleasing development. Regardless of whether you're a hip-hop turntablist or not, there are tons of bona fide classics on show, from the impassioned call for peace that is Timmy Thomas's peerless 'Why Can't We Live Together' and the bubbly, reggae-tinged disco brilliance of Peter Brown's 'Dance With Me', to the regularly-sampled soul wonder that is Betty Wright's 'Clean Up Woman' and the strings-and-synths-laden excellence of 'Keep It Up' by Milton Wright.
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Fintou
Fintou (LP)
Cat: HC 85LP. Rel: 15 Jan 25
Retard (3:36)
Koliko (3:44)
Raler (feat Clara Serra Lopez) (3:48)
Donne Un Peu (4:09)
Tu Sauras (feat Lomevio) (3:28)
C'est Pas Vrai (3:29)
Ca Ira (3:49)
Ready (3:29)
Garantie (3:27)
Midago (4:03)
Plus De Cafe (3:52)
Review: Hot Casa has always been a proverbial hot pot of international sounds from across several rhythmic and cultural worlds. The New Year starts off on a strong footing for the French crew with a new album from Afro funk collective Vandou Game. It finds them reaching outside their usual Togolese confines to take inspiration from across the Atlantic. The record was made in the legendary OTODI studio with Peter Solo on hand to add his expertise to a bunch of feel-good, horn-laced workouts that are laden with percussion, have endlessly catchy rhythms and plenty of soulful, authentic vocal charms.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $32.24
Live In Japan 1974
Cat: 060349 7820443. Rel: 06 Feb 25
The World Is A Ghetto
Southern Part Of Texas
The Cisco Kid
So
All Day Music
Don't Let No One Get You Down
Lotus Blossom
Gypsy Man
Band Intro
Intro To Slippin' Into Darkness: Lee Oskar
Slippin' Into Darkness
Me & Baby Brother
Shizuoka Chant
Where Was You At
Review: This two-disc set captures groundbreaking band at the peak of their live performance powers. Known for their genre-blending mix of funk, jazz, soul and rock, the band shines in this energetic recording, showcasing their tight musicianship and dynamic stage presence. The collection includes extended versions of fan favorites, with grooves that stretch and evolve in ways only possible in a live setting. Tracks like 'Slippin' Into Darkness' and 'The World Is a Ghetto' come alive with improvisational flair, while the interplay between the band members highlights their cohesive chemistry. The recording quality is excellent, preserving the raw energy of the performance while offering clarity that allows each instrument to shine. This live album serves as a time capsule of the era's musical innovation. Those who appreciate soulful, groove-laden live music, this is an essential band to have in your collection.
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Why Can't We Be Friends? (50th Anniversary Collector's Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (3:56)
Lotus Blossom (3:56)
Heartbeat (4:00)
Lonnie Dreams (Leroy's Latin Lament - Medley) (3:10)
The Way We Feel (0:54)
La FIesta (3:24)
Lament (2:28)
Smile Happy (7:20)
So (4:56)
Low Rider (3:12)
In Mazatlan (2:54)
Why Can't We Be Friends? (3:43)
Zorro (bonus track) (5:35)
Don't Let No One Get You Down (Unedited mix) (6:31)
Roam & Ramble (bonus track) (9:07)
Low Rider (9:28)
So (Unedited mix) (9:47)
Oatmeal Box (bonus track) (5:50)
Heartbeat (16:55)
The Making Of "Why Can't We Be Friends?" (22:54)
Review: This special Anniversary Edition celebrates the groundbreaking band War's 55th year with a remastered version of the original album by legendary engineer Bernie Grundman. The iconic, multi-million selling, Billboard 200 Top Ten original has plenty of seminal WAR classics such as 'Low Rider' and the title track 'Why Can't We Be Friends?' and next to this eon disc one is a second disc filled with unreleased tracks from the original sessions, along with unedited mixes that offer deeper insight into the group's creative process. Blending funk, soul, jazz, pop and Latin influences, this genre-defying band has remained a cornerstone of Los Angeles's scene for over five decades.

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 in stock $66.15
That Sweet Sweet Music
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That Sweet Sweet Music (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: XXQLP2 143. Rel: 26 Mar 25
The Headhunters - "God Made Me Funky" (2:47)
The I. B. Special - "Spanish Twist" (2:31)
The Valentines - "Breakaway" (2:32)
Collins & Collins - "Top Of The Stairs" (3:33)
The Spinners - "Dont Let The Green Grass Fool You" (3:59)
Syl Johnson - "Black Balloons" (2:37)
Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson - "Soulshake" (2:23)
Richie Havens - "I Can't Make It Anymore" (2:49)
The Exits - "You Got To Have Money" (2:41)
The Joneses - "Pull My String (Turn Me On)" (2:57)
The Dells - "Run For Cover" (3:02)
O.C. Smith - "On Easy Street" (2:28)
The Radiants - "It Ain't No Big Thing" (2:55)
Billy Stewart - "Summertime" (2:41)
Brother To Brother - "In The Bottle" (3:14)
Baby Huey - "Hard Times" (3:21)
Johnny Williams - "Maggie" (2:26)
Joe Simon - "When" (2:19)
James Carr - "Pouring Water On A Drowning Man" (2:36)
Roscoe Robinson - "That's Enough" (2:47)
Blackrock - "Blackrock Yeah Yeah" (2:54)
American Gypsy - "Golden Ring" (4:24)
Jon Lucien - "Search For The Inner Self" (3:46)
The Mist - "Life Walked Out" (2:26)
Betty Davis - "In The Meantime" (2:45)
Darrell Banks - "Beautiful Feeling" (3:27)
Review: Paul Weller of The Jam pens an unlikely soul missive in 4xLP compilation form, released through Ace. The British new wave and mod revivalist naturally grew up listening to soul music, though the likes of 'That's Entertainment' and 'Going Underground' hardly bear their imprinting marks. Having hassled Weller for years to compile such a thing, Ace now finally, happily deliver this biographic brain-pick. From James Carr's 1966 'Pouring Water On A Drowning Man' to 'Life Walked Out' by The Mist, we've a somewhat obscure selection here; but it's only natural for a man so immersed in 60s soul as a teenager that he'd go so far as to buy a Lambretta and vow never to take off his mohair!
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Sogolo
Sogolo (opaque natural vinyl LP + autographed print (indie exclusive))
Cat: DD 0105. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zamrock pioneers WITCH continue their remarkable second act with Sogolo, a suitably fuzz-driven follow-up to their 2023 reunion album Zango. Recorded in Berlin during a rare break in their busy touring schedule, the album peers confidently into the future (its title drawn from a Zambian word meaning just that) without losing sight of the raw psych-funk energy they helped define in the 70s. Lead single 'Queenless King' sets the tone: perky, funky and full of bite, with frontman Jagari Chanda's powerful energy driving the band forward. The track explores the fallout of a bad marriage, anchored by a sublime bassline from producer Jacco Gardner and spaced-out synths from founding member Patrick Mwondela. WITCH are still pushing forward, turning decades of invention into something timely, vital and completely their own.
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Sogolo
Sogolo (limited eco-mix coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DD 0103. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Kamusale
Nadi
Queenless King
Tiponde Madzi
Bang Bang
Set Free
Mbangula Sesa
(In Memory Of) John
Dancer On A Trip
Nibani
Totally Devoted
Machiriso
Review: Zambian psych rock trailblazers Witch - formed in 1971 and led by Emmanuel Chanda - endured decades of dormancy but enjoyed a new lease of life over the past few years. This follow up to their 2023 reunion album, Zango, sees them continue their blossoming relationship with the Desert Daze festival's label arm and Partisan Records, which is the label that broke Fontaines D.C. A notable producer of the album is Finland's Jacco Gardner, who has dabbled in myriad projects including an impressive solo career and what he's been able to oversee here is remarkable. The rabble-rousing garage rock opener, 'Kamusale' sees fuzz-laden guitars intertwine with Chanda's raw, energetic command as a frontman and we are quickly cast into their spell. Another highlight is the eye opening 'Queenless King' where a kraut-funk bass groove sets off a free-spirited psychedelic tapestry, bursting with bright ideas and soulful charm.
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The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue)
The Wooden Glass Recorded Live (reissue) (limited numbered heavyweight purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PVLP 1000. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Monkey Hips & Rice (9:07)
We've Only Just Begun (6:00)
Joy Ride (8:17)
In The Rain (5:22)
Day Dreaming (5:14)
Love Is Here (12:39)
Review: Often touted as a "masterpiece of jazz-funk live albums," The Wooden Glass's 1972 live recording proves it's more than just hype. Featuring vibraphonist Billy Wooten who previously played with Grant Green, this record was recorded at Indianapolis' The 19th Hole club and captures the essence of fusion driven by soulful 60s influences. Wooten's gentle melodies contrast with the gritty, distorted sound of Harold Cardwell's powerful drumming and Emmanuel Riggins' Hammond organ while the energetic performance from the band, including guitarist William Roach, creates a tapestry of intensity and dreamlike vibes. It's raw, electrifying, high-energy jazz.
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Pixie Dust
Cat: PBT LP005. Rel: 14 May 25
Seasons (4:46)
Pixie Dust (6:41)
Walkin' The Line (4:17)
Set It On Out (5:28)
Wide (Open Up Your Love) (5:00)
Miracle (4:13)
All Your Love (3:51)
On Your Mark (3:31)
Review: French label PBT is absolutely on fire right now with a series of massive reissues of long-time boogie, funk and soul grails that will have collectors in a spin. Next up is this hidden gem from Florida's boogie funk archives, Pixie Dust by Wreckin' Crew, which was originally released in 1983 and was once a US-only rarity. It's a bass-heavy, synth-laced prized find for collectors and DJs featuring Robert Rans (who was the co-writer of Freeze's classic 'AEIOU') and veteran producer Kent Washburn. It's brimming with tight grooves and crisp drum programming while smooth vocal harmonies flow throughout. Every track radiates pure 80s boogie energy, all crafted with precision and ready to dominate dancefloors.
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The Japan Collection
The Japan Collection (CD limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CDMOFUNK 051. Rel: 07 Feb 25
All Right To Feel All Right
Wherever We Go (feat TDT & Moniquea)
80's Baby (feat Mista Mil)
Unemployment (feat Clinton Wayne)
West Coast Breezin' (DJ Kip feat XL Middleton, Kayzabro, & Raaso Rax)
Love When It Comes Down To It (feat Z-Man & Moniquea)
Dena City Council (feat Blkwest, Pasadena Sean Fka S-Dee, & Gr8 Dane)
Kinda Faded
Under The Sun (Enois Scroggins feat XL Middleton & Dynamite D)
Another Summer
I'm Just Sayin (Blkwest feat XL Middleton)
Shotgun (feat Rev & Bo-Rocc Of The Doveshack)
Too Grown 4 That (The Touch Funk feat XL Middleton & Espe)
Why Don't They Get It (feat Pasadena Sean Fka S-Dee)
Review: A compilation of tracks from past albums, collaborations and formerly unreleased cuts by XL Middleton, G-funk-master extraordinaire from LA. Compiled specifically for XL's recent Japan tour, this release comprises the bulk of remaining copies, which, we can vouch, flew largely off the shelves, and fast. The sole focus on G-funk, albeit in his own signature style, has proven so far effective for XL; his production style tends towards the unmistakably steezy and squeezy, and it also borders on West Coast crunk and DJ Mustard-esque ratchet at points. XL entertains wonky 808s and smooth 2-stepped blears, effectively conveying the mood of "layered back", best enshrined in the happily system-conscious track 'Unemployment'.
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Sayanora Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba
Cat: FWRF 010. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Sayonara Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba (5:16)
Kaerouka Kaerouka (2:45)
Aru Seisyun (6:47)
Machi Ha Kaze No Minato (4:05)
Uso Tsuki (3:21)
Omoide (5:46)
Syouwahagakure (3:36)
Ai No Thema (2:49)
Ai No Ketsuekiawase (5:02)
Furimukeba (3:03)
Review: 'Sayonara Ha Syuppatsu No Kotoba' roughly translates as "Goodbye is the Word for Departure" and is a striking blend of Japanese indie and folk music. The album combines rich acoustic melodies with introspective lyrics to make for often poignant and nostalgic atmospheres with Yasuda's emotive voice at the heart of the sounds. The band's intricate instrumentation reveals more with each listen and the record explores themes of departure, self-reflection and the bittersweet nature of transitions. They might sound heavy but the delicate soundscapes also capture both moods of vulnerability and resilience which adds to the tender, affecting nature of the record.
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Pleasure
Pleasure (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7569. Rel: 19 May 25
Stevie & Sly (4:02)
Born To Dream (3:58)
Late Night Last Train (3:56)
Burning Daylight (4:23)
Holding Back The Fire (3:54)
Just For Pleasure (3:23)
Put Up Your Dukes (3:28)
The Greatest Loser (3:38)
Stealing Time (3:40)
One Horse Race (3:37)
Review: Three years after Ticket to Shangri-La, Young Gun Silver Fox return with a polished showcase of contemporary AOR and blue-eyed soul that could be a long-lost gem, but it isn't, it's all new. The duo of Andy Platts of Mama's Gun and multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee really deliver here with achingly lush melodies, breezy harmonies and effortlessly smooth vocals that embody their signature mellow sound and tap into all the classics of this genre. From start to finish, Pleasure is steeped in warmth and nostalgia yet feels refreshingly modern and it's a must-have if you like soulful, feel-good pop and yacht rock. With a major European tour ahead, this duo continue to prove they're at the heart of today's AOR revival.
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Black Dynamite (Soundtrack)
Black Dynamite (Soundtrack) (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LL 001LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Black Dynamite Theme (3:09)
Cleaning Up The Streets (1:45)
Man With The Heat (Superbad) (4:20)
Shine (2:43)
Jimmy's Dead (2:49)
Shot Me In The Heart (2:30)
Black They Back (0:44)
Gloria (Zodiac Lovers) (4:08)
Anaconda Malt Liquor (0:21)
Jimmy's Apartment (1:03)
Jimmy's Dead (interlude) (1:19)
Chicago Wind (2:57)
Rafelli Chase (2:29)
Jimmy's Dead (instrumental) (2:50)
Dynomite (Suckapunch re-edit) (2:10)
Anaconda Unscrew You (2:29)
Jimmy's Apartment (feat Tommy Davidson) (1:03)
Life Of A Hustler (1:31)
Tears I Cry (2:16)
Review: This release sees Adrian Younge diving deep into the funky, soulful sounds of the 70s, crafting a soundtrack that perfectly captures the Blaxploitation era. The music is a vibrant blend of wah-wah guitars, heavy drums, and soaring strings, creating a cinematic soundscape that's both gritty and exhilarating. 'Black Dynamite Theme' sets the tone with its driving rhythm and powerful horns, while 'Man With The Heat (Superbad)' and 'Shine' showcase Younge's mastery of funk grooves. The soundtrack also features soulful moments like 'Gloria (Zodiac Lovers)' and 'Tears I Cry', adding depth and emotion to the overall experience. With its impeccable production and authentic vintage sound, this is a must-have for fans of classic funk and soul, as well as anyone who appreciates a well-crafted soundtrack.


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Adrian Younge Presents Linear Labs: Sao Paulo
Cat: LL 016LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Esperando Por Voce
Rules Of The Game (feat Snoop Dogg)
Fire In The Disco
Farrar Konam (feat Liraz)
Nossa Cor (feat Samantha Schmutz)
Human Absence
Run (feat ALA NI)
Spiraling (feat Bilal)
Purification (feat Laetitia Sadier)
Review: 'Linear Labs: Sao Paulo' on vinyl offers a deep dive into Adrian Younge's masterful blend of analog textures and global influences. Featuring unreleased gems from projects like 'Something About April III' and Snoop Dogg's 'Don't Cry for the Devil', this LP brings together a rich array of soundsifrom Brazilian samba with Samantha Schmutz to ALA.NI's Parisian jazz and Bilal's soul-infused tracks. The album resonates with Younge's signature analog warmth and forward-thinking production. Pressed on vinyl, this release is an essential piece for collectors and fans of psychedelic soul and genre-defying music.
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Adrian Younge Presents Linear Labs: Sao Paulo
Cat: LL 016CD. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Esperando Por Voce
Rules Of The Game
Fire In The Disco
Farrar Konam
Nossa Car
Human Absence
Run
Spiraling
Purification
Review: 'Linear Labs: Sao Paulo' marks Adrian Younge's next chapter, bringing together unreleased tracks from his global collaborations. Known for blending analog warmth with modern sound, Younge delivers an exciting mix of psychedelic soul and hip-hop. The album includes highlights like 'Something About April III' and 'Don't Cry for the Devil' with Snoop Dogg, alongside contributions from artists like ALA.NI, Bilal, and Stereolab's Laetitia Sadier. Each track taps into different influences, from Brazilian samba to Middle-Eastern psych, creating a dynamic sonic experience. This CD release presents Younge's curated vision of musical innovation, a must-have for fans of his boundary-pushing sound.
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Jazz Is Dead 23
Jazz Is Dead 23 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 023LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Viajante Do Planeta Azul (3:10)
O Cacador De Estrelas (2:21)
Olhos Castanhos (3:36)
Jenipapo Robot (2:58)
Favela De Rio De Janeiro (3:27)
Verao Na California (Summertime In California) (3:21)
Um Lugar Legal (2:41)
Nhanderuvucu (The Creator God) (3:03)
Review: Brazilian vocalist, musician and producer Hyldon De Souza Silva teams up with Adrian Younge on a brand new psychedelic Latin soul album, infused with the golden spirit of jazz, honouring both Hyldon's 60s and 70s opuses and Younge's trademark analog productions. With late drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti on percussion, this is yet another tribute to the "Black Rio" movement in Brazil, an intoxicating infusion of Brazilian MPB and Black American rhythm & blues. The effect is major yet seductive, riffing on insporations from Marvin Gaye to Tim Maya to flatten the embossed edges of bossa nova and erotic funk, with remarkably paced and measured drumming and swirling vocal lines.
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Jazz Is Dead 23
Jazz Is Dead 23 (transparent yellow vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 023LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Viajante Do Planeta Azul (3:10)
O Cacador De Estrelas (2:21)
Olhos Castanhos (3:36)
Jenipapo Robot (2:58)
Favela De Rio De Janeiro (3:27)
Verao Na California (Summertime In California) (3:21)
Um Lugar Legal (2:41)
Nhanderuvucu (The Creator God) (3:03)
Review: Brazilian music legend Hyldon teams up with producer Adrian Younge for the 23rd edition of Jazz Is Dead. A psychedelic soul album reimagining the magic of Hyldon's 60s and 70s work through a modern lens, Hyldon's vivant vocals and poetic storytelling are paired with the rich analogue production that made Younge's name, honouring the past and yet still keeping things afresh. It also stands as one of the final recordings of the late Ivan "Mamao" Conti, the iconic Azymuth drummer and Hyldon's longtime collaborator. Fusing MPB, tropicalia, and Black American r&b, we're slack-jawed with awe at this spiritual, which elutes from the ethereal 'Olhos Castanhos' to the cosmo-funk of 'Viajante do Planeta Azul'.
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Adrian Younge Presents Linear Labs: The Delfonics
Cat: 62070. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Stop & Look (& You Have Found Love) (2:47)
Lost Without You (3:02)
True Love (2:55)
Silently (2:37)
Enemies (1:57)
To Be Your One (3:02)
Stand Up (2:46)
Just Love (2:10)
So In Love With You (4:44)
I Can't Cry No More (2:37)
Lover's Melody (3:04)
Party's Over (1:55)
Life Never Ends (0:55)
Review: This unique album is a bold reimagining of the iconic sweet-soul group, spearheaded by Delfonics' lead vocalist William Hart and infused with Adrian Younge's unique, hip-hop-informed perspective. While the album features elements familiar to Delfonics fans, such as the electric sitar, french horn and lush string arrangements, Younge's approach departs from traditional production, offering a more experimental and idiosyncratic take on the genre. Drawing influence from the eccentric strains of soul and r&b adored by crate diggers, Younge's arrangementsiincorporating harpsichord, glockenspiel and electric sitariimbue the album with a sense of campy psychedelia, yet manage to avoid veering into kitsch. Hart's crystal-clear falsetto remains a cornerstone of the album, with his voice serving as a bridge between the past and Younge's modern vision. Though much of the album sees Hart performing solo, a departure from the layered harmonies of classic Delfonics, it feels organic and fitting for the material. The pairing of Hart's legendary voice with Younge's analog-driven production creates a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh. Tracks like 'True Love' and 'Stand Up' show how much care has been given to allow the original beauty to the focal point. A genius blend of old-school soul and modern sensibilities.
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