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Singles
Tropical Pressure Vol 1
Cat: TP 001. Rel: 17 Nov 20
Guy One - "Bangarre Tomme" (6:25)
Faith Mussa - "Ngoma" (4:38)
Guided Souls - "Freedoms Light" (4:48)
Orchestre Les Mangelepa - "Kanemo" (No Nation dub) (5:33)
Review: The cursed global pandemic may have put paid to this year's Tropical Pressure festival in Cornwall, but thanks to this first compilation style EP from its' new offshoot label, we can now recreate the event's humid, colourful musical vibe in our own homes. The selections are naturally top-drawer, with the heavy tropical Afro-funk of Guy One's EP-opening 'Bangarre Tomme' brilliantly setting the tone. Faith Mussa impresses with the deliciously positive and sun-kissed 'Ngoma' - all rubbery bass, JuJu style guitars and bouncy beats - while Guided Souls get hot and heavy on the raw and fuzzy Afro-house of 'Freedoms Light'. We'd also recommend checking out the 'No Nations Dub' of 'Kameno' by No Nations Orchestra, a sun-bright slab of audio sunshine rich in glistening guitars and punchy horns.

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Gespielt von: AfroBase (Radio Chart)
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Flor Lilas (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7191. Rel: 16 Apr 21
For Lilas (3:34)
O Rato Roeu (1:37)
Floresta Encantada (3:04)
Dourado Da Manha (3:27)
Review: Mr Bongo's Brazil 45s series is like catnip to all collectors of Latin music. It has turned out more than 85 editions that cover all forms of South American soul and funk. This time out it's a is sublime four-tracker from the much loved Brazilian pair of Luli Lucinha e O Bando. It first saw the light of day in 1972 but has long since been lost to the public. Aspects of psychedelic rock, MPB and folk are all stirred dup with the tunes being held together by Luli and Lucinha's vocals. The EP is packed with magic and musical brilliance and also features Brazilian percussionist Alyrio Lima, who was a member of the iconic Weather Report in later years.
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Tags: MPB | Latin | Brazilian | Psychedelic Rock
out of stock $16.47
Double Delicious EP
Double Delicious EP (limited double 7")
Cat: AOS 012. Rel: 15 May 23
MikeandTess - "Preacher Man"
Oldchap - "Big At The Jazz Club"
Bully Boy - "Central Train"
Vibes4yoursoul - "Delicious"
Review: French label Act Of Sedition returns this week with another splendid 7' double pack. A1 is Mikeandtess with a nice edit titled 'Preacher Man' that's seriously Dusty and slo-mo as you like it, while Oldchap's 'Big At The Jazz Club' chugs along just as slowly with its locomotive and jazzy groove with rap vocals. Over on the second disc, Bully Boy gets the late night boogie-down vibes in effect on 'Central Train' followed by Vibes4yoursoul with the sunny and low slung goodness of 'Delicious'.
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Ride Your Pony Girl
Ride Your Pony Girl (limited 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7122. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Ride Your Pony Girl (2:50)
Sugar Sugar (3:29)
Review: Classic soul band The Moments serve up a couple more gems for this red hot series on Dynamite Cuts. First is a steamy, seductive, sexy version of the Lee Forsey classic 'Ride Your Pony'. The gentle drums, the swinging synths and the sting sounds are all topped with butter-smooth vocals. On the back side is something just as majestic and heart warming - 'Sugar Sugar' is a real singalong gem with nice sax stabs, freaky synth bass that never stops squelching and just good vibes that you never want to end.
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The First One Hundred
Cat: FXHE OAJ. Rel: 12 Aug 21
The First One Hundred (4:00)
Dance Your Blues Away (feat Amp Fiddler) (4:35)
Review: Any Omar S release is worth checking, but when it also features Detroit funk godfather and Motor City legend Amp Fiddler, as well as Andre Foxxe of Parliament-Funkadelic, then it's pretty much buy on sight. You never know what you're gaping to get with the FXHE boss, and never was that more true than here on this sweet little 7". A-side 'The First One Hundred' is a loop of Omar S's trademark dusty drums and a deeply buried bass guitar riff that is super funky, and 'Dance Your Blues Away (feat Amp Fiddler)' sounds like Prince making house music in Omar S's studio. They are short, but oh so sweet.
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Mayolye
Mayolye (12")
Cat: ROC 021. Rel: 15 Feb 18
Mayolye (original single version) (3:42)
Mayolye (Nik Weston official Mukatsuku edit) (5:26)
Review: Destination Paris, 1980: Gabonese singer Jean Ondeno is in the eye of the French capital's afro-disco storm. Championed by broadcaster Alphonse Marie Toukas and partnered with songwriter, producer (and 70s TV host) Philippe Brejean, Ondeno blessed the world with one eponymous album and "Mayolye" was the opening cut. Vibrant, upbeat and loaded with effortless funk and Ondeno's soft falsetto, it's a vital slice of afro-disco fusion that comes complete with a subtly-charged, floor-primed Mukatsuku edit from Nik Weston. One per customer; this is not to be slept on.
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Watching You
Cat: BK 043. Rel: 07 Oct 21
Watching You (5:04)
Watching You (version) (4:52)
Review: Backatcha continues to unearth and reissue Brit-Funk gold. This obscurity from Oneness, a Leicester-based roots reggae band who were persuaded to record and release a lone Brit Funk single, could well be their most potent discovery yet. 'Watching You' is typical of that era of post jazz-funk Brit-funk, with spacey synth sounds, sweet male and female vocals, clipped guitar licks and rubbery bass riding a two-step, electro-influenced groove. As was the case on the hard-to-find original 12", it comes backed by a terrific, dub-influenced 'Version' that layers up the sax and synth sounds while allowing the original groove a chance to breathe. In a word: essential!
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X Machine
X Machine (12")
Cat: X 001. Rel: 20 Dec 22
X Machine (extended mix) (6:42)
X Machine (instrumental mix) (6:41)
Review: Opolopo is a machine when it comes to serving up superb disco, funk and soul sounds. He's done so for two decades on plenty of top labels from Toolroom to Version Galore to Gamm. This time out he finds himself on a self-released tip with X Machine which is a mash-up of James Brown. The original vocals cut through funky basslines and lots of big percussions as the loose drums rumbled on next to warming organ chords. The instrumental is a more direct to dancefloor jam.
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Cosmonaut
Cat: TR 1052. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Cosmonaut (3:19)
Off The Clock (3:05)
Review: The Oscillators say they are not a band but instead "an experimental recording collaboration that turned out swimmingly." Back in June they dropped a brilliantly psyched-out soul and funk album that represents their native Seattle scene and was as deep and raw as you can imagine. Now they are back on Tramp with a potent 7" featuring two more super tight cuts. Led by drummer oLLi kLoMp with other members from bands like Rippin' Chicken, the Pulsations, Lucky Brown, the Trueloves and 45th Street Brass, this debut 45rpm features the horn-led heavy funk of 'Cosmonaut' and more percolating and deep cut sounds of 'Off The Clock'.
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Gespielt von: SPASIBO RECORDS
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Strangers (In Our Homeland)
Cat: SRO 020. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Strangers (In Our Homeland) (4:06)
Reggie's Thang (4:23)
Review: Originally released in 1972, these are the only known recordings from Tulsa soul band Outback. The A-side is an eclectic, psychedelic funk ballad with lyrics drawn from religious scripture and drawing powerful parallels to Black slavery in the U.S. They lend a deeply spiritual and socially conscious edge to the track which is potent in groove as it is message. The B-side, 'Reggie's Thang,' takes a different turn and is a raw, psychedelic instrumental showcasing the band's musical range and experimental edge. Together, these are a time machine back to powerful moments in soul and funk history, now rediscovered and sure to be appreciated all over again.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Soul
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Dr Spougenstein (reissue)
Cat: LOW 001. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Dr Spougenstein (4:03)
Theme From Peter Gunn (4:16)
Review: This is a reissue of a rare 1978 single from Whirl (aka West Indies Records Limited) which blends George Clinton's famous Parliament funk with Caribbean flair. The Outfit was one of the Caribbean's funkiest bands and they always showcased the creative potential of "Spouge music", particularly with their explosive cover of Parliament's 'Dr. Funkenstein', which they renamed 'Dr. Spougenstien'. Despite its rarity, the track became a hit in Barbados and was often mistaken for an original song. The B-side features a punchy Cosmic disco version of the Peter Gunn theme.
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Springtime
Cat: SRL 11035. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Jimmy Thomas - "Springtime" (2:37)
Owen Grey - "I Am Satisfied" (2:31)
Review: Should you be able to find original copies of the two dusty-fingered classics featured on this "45", your bank balance was be significantly smaller. Of course, just because something is rare and expensive doesn't make it good, but Jimmy Thomas's 1969 cut 'Springtime' is genuinely brilliant. Released when funk-rock was arguably at its height, it sees the legendary soul man belting out Alan de Roches' lyrics over a Hammond-heavy fusion of soul, funk and Hendrix-style heavy rock. This time round, it comes backed with a relatively hard to find - on vinyl, at least- chunk of reggae/soul/rhythm & blues from iconic Jamaican singer Owen Grey. It's superb, of course, but we still prefer the incendiary A-side.
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Alben
Unite
Unite (limited LP)
Cat: GTF 009LP. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Orisun (4:49)
Pastorita (5:32)
Benefit For All (5:41)
Afroshark (6:45)
Ashiri Dudu (4:51)
Gnawa (5:44)
Injustice (4:02)
Review: The Gutifunk & Achilisound Discos label is based in Platja d'Aro on the Costa Brava in Spain. Its mission is to reissue rare and vintage records but they also deal in plenty of fresh new sounds. And that is where Dani Nino's Ogyun Afrobeat project comes in. It has put out two albums before now, one in 2013 and one in 2016, and this third one is the best yet. It is a glowing Afrobeat work doused in jazz and soul goodness with rousing horn work, plenty of busy percussive lines and lush chords. It has been made by a fine collective of artists on ass, keys, sax, flutes, piccolos and plenty more and is a truly life-affirming listen.
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Gespielt von: AfroBase (Radio Chart)
Tags: African | Afrobeat | Spanish
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The Killion Floor
Cat: UBR 12219-2. Rel: 17 Oct 07
Easin (Introlude)
Who Knows Who?
Sophisticated Honky
Do Your Thing
A Wot
It's What You Do
I Get Lifted
Said & Done
Hambone
Dialed Up
Justice League
Funky Nassau
Lone Ranger
Prism Break
Duck & Cover
Crabby All
Easin (Outrolude)
Review: Orgone's "The Killon Floor" takes the listener on a musical journey from the sound of Los Angeles to horn and percussion driven Lagos, and from a New York club to the raw sounds of New Orleans.
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Mutantes
Mutantes (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 900211. Rel: 01 Mar 08
Dom Quixote
Nao Va Se Perder Por Al
Dia 36
Dois Mi E Um
Algo Mais
Fuga N Il Dos Mutantes
Banho De Lua
Rita Lee
Magica
Qualquer Bobagem
Caminhante Noturno
Review: Vinyl Lovers presents the reissue of Os Mutantes, 'Mutantes'. Fusing traditional Brazilian music, psychedelic, rock and a good dose of pure experimentalism, with the release of their 1968 debut, Os Mutantes quickly became giants in the outer fringes of pop music, soon reaching mythic proportions. With their second album, 'Mutantes', released in 1969, the band continued in this same vein of boundary crushing, featuring tracks like the futuristic 'Dois Mil e Um'.

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Gespielt von: Club Brasil Records
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Os Mutantes
Cat: LR 141CD. Rel: 24 Oct 07
Panis Et Circenses
A Minha Menina
O Relogio
Adeus Maria Fulo
Baby
Senhor F
Bat Macumba
Le Premier Bonheur Du Jour
Trem Fantasma
Tempo No Tempo
Ave Gengis Khan
Review: With the release of their debut LP in 1968, Os Mutantes cracked the already red hot Tropicalia scene wide open. Fusing traditional Brazilian music, psychedelia, rock and a good dose of pure experimentalism, they quickly became giants both in Brazil and in the outer fringes of pop music, where they have managed to reign supreme for the past four decades.
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Reality For The People
Cat: UNIQ 133-2. Rel: 28 Aug 07
Quick Sand
(I'm Coming Back To) The Coming Back
Reality For The People
Pick Up The Pieces One By One (Parts 1 & 2)
Opportunity
Ceora
We Got Ona (A Show)
Alternative Reality
Review: Unique Records releases Osaka Monaurail's fifth Album, "Reality For The People", to people outside of Japan. Until now their releases were only available as Japan-imports. Now the wait is over, crowned by their best LP ever! This is pure sixties funk in a JB style.
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Peacock
Peacock (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: YSD 69. Rel: 24 Apr 14
Jade
Change
Modular
Better Man
Peacock
Barking Trees (Lucan's Song)
Your Love
Kindness
Review: Yoruba boss Osunlade returns with an eighth studio album of a storied production career, with Peacock said to have been recorded in homage to the Yoruban spirit Ochun who who reigns over love, intimacy, beauty, wealth and diplomacy. Themes of love relations, the heart, acceptance, vulnerability and change are explored by Osunlade across the eight tracks here and with the exception of two explicitly electronic productions, Peacock is the producer in classic soul and funk mode. Being the talented chap he is, Osunlade also oversees the majority of instrumentation and vocals but you can't complain when the results are this good. A deeply personal album and a richly rewarding listen.
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Power Punch!!!
Power Punch!!! (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BWOOD 096LP. Rel: 05 Apr 13
Nagalo Ni Piny Odag
Norbat Okelo
Sunken Wrecks
Lucas Malore
Magret Aloor
Mombassa (outro)
Harpoon Land
Owiny Techno
Yukimwi
All Together
Jonny Ra Ha
Review: Owiny Sigoma Band's self-titled debut album was a fine example of the sort of 21st century cross-cultural fusion so beloved of Gilles Peterson and Damon Albarn (both of whom had a big hand in the project's gestation). Featuring Kenyan musicians and members of London-based leftfield indie band Elmore Judd, their trademark sound - atmospheric, distinctly North African but with an undercurrent of British electronica - is undeniably refreshing. This second full length is just as impressive, and well worthy of your hard-earned. There are some brilliant tracks, not least the near Balearic "Sunken Wrecks". Tip!
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Kosher Nostra Jewish Gangsters Greatest Hits
SHANTEL / OZ ALMOG / VARIOUS
Kosher Nostra Jewish Gangsters Greatest Hits (unmixed CD + 60 page booklet)
Cat: AYCD 13. Rel: 12 May 11
Connie Francis - "Anniversary Song"
Tom Jones - "My Yiddishe Mamme"
The Andrews Sisters - "Bei Mir Bistu Sheyn"
Chubby Checker - "Misirlou"
Solomon Schwartz Et Son Orchestra - "Hava Nagila"
The Bagelmann Sisters With Abe Ellstein Orchester - "A Vaibele, A Tsnie"
Leonid Utjossow - "Mu Mu"
Al Jolson & Andrews Sisters - "The Old Piano Roll Blues"
Connie Francis - "Shein Vi De Levone"
Barry Sisters - "Zug Es Meir Noch Amool"
Molly Picon - "Es Fehlt Lhr Die Rozinke"
Aaron Lebedeff & Alexander Olshanetzky's Orchestra - "What Can You Mach? S'is America"
Sophie Tucker - "My Yiddishe Mamme"
Yiddish Swing Orchestra - "The Bridegroom Special"
The Barry Sisters - "Eishes/Chiyell"
The Gilt Edged Four - "Yiddisher Charleston"
Cleo Brown - "When Hollyood Goes Black & Tan"
Sophie Tucker - "Some Of These Days"
Wilmoth Houdini - "Black But Sweet"
Connie Francis - "O Mein Papa"
Roza Eskenazy - "Hariklaki"
Review: The history of Jewish gangsters (the Kosher Nostra) in America isn't perhaps the most obvious inspiration for a compilation, but then Shantel has never been your average DJ/producer. Here he's teamed up with artist Oz Almog - curator of the Jewish museum in Vienna - to present a detailed audiovisual history of the links between the Jewish underworld and American musical culture. The importance of the 21 tracks - which range from Hebrew big band hits and odd vaudeville numbers to quirky show tunes and crackly recordings of traditional Jewish favourites - is brilliantly outlined in the accompanying essay. It's this in-depth analysis that makes Kosher Nostra a worthwhile investment for the musically curious.
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