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Singles
Lustro: Five Years Of Super Spicy Records Part 2 (feat Derrick McKenzie remix)
Phunque - "You Got The Love" (5:15)
Bob Musella - "Baby Hot Stuff" (5:33)
Ysheso, Ralo - "Right On Ponce" (5:02)
Ghosts Of Venice - "Disco Nouveau" (5:21)
Sebastian Badi, Nico Cortazzo - "You Know What I Want" (6:00)
Monsieur Van Pratt, BROLORIZO - "Ticket 2 Ride" (extended mix) (5:17)
Monsieur Van Pratt, BROLORIZO - "Ticket 2 Ride" (Derrick McKenzie mix) (7:35)
Review: Happiest of birthdays to Super Spicy who celebrate half a decade in the game with an EP of irresistible tunes. Phunque kicks the party off with an old school vibe that pairs a superb male vocal with crisp, effective drums. Bob Musella brings sample magic on 'Baby Hot Stuff' and Ysheso, Ralo keep the disco-tinged house feels flowing with a percussive monster. After the smoother sounds of Ghosts Of Venice, the flip side brings a trio of funked-up and guitar-laced house grooves that take it back to the glory days of New York.
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Alben
Melodies (50th Anniversary Moon Vinyl Collection)
Melodies (50th Anniversary Moon Vinyl Collection) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WPJL 10258. Rel: 27 May 25
JODY (She Was Crying) (3:49)
Koukiatsu Girl (4:18)
(Night-Fly) (4:20)
Guess I'm Dumb (3:10)
Time (3:58)
Merry-Go-Round (6:11)
Blue Midnight (4:08)
Ashioto (3:54)
Mokusou (1:29)
Christmas Eve (4:09)
Review: Japanese singer/songwriter/producer Tatsuro Yamashita's latest marks a bold step forward in his ongoing evolution as a musical force, most specifically as a pioneer of the 'city pop' sound. Far from his earlier, more polished pop sensibilities, this release delves into the subtle interplay between soul, jazz and funk, wrapped in lush, sophisticated production. Tracks like 'High Pressure Girl' and 'Merry-Go-Round' reveal a deeper emotional core, where complex arrangements meet timeless melodies. Yamashita's expert use of space and texture pulls you into a world that feels both intimate and expansive, drawing on influences that span from the silky smoothness of 70s soul to the warm grooves of early 80s pop. The work pulses with a sense of nostalgia, yet feels forward-thinking, a bridge between past and present. What stands out here is the transparency of Yamashita's approach to songwritingieach note feels carefully considered and every shift in rhythm deliberate. Tracks like 'Christmas Eve' and 'In the City' carry an understated elegance, as if time itself has slowed down to match the pace of the music. The compositions shift between bright, shimmering highs and deep, reflective lows, creating a dynamic yet cohesive listening experience. The idea is clear: it offers a glimpse into Yamashita's artistry while inviting us to engage with his creative process, blending analog warmth with intricate production techniques that resonate with emotional depth and maintain striking sonic clarity.
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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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Pleasure
Pleasure ("coke bottle" clear vinyl LP)
Cat: BLER 15331. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Stevie & Sly
Born To Dream
Late Night Last Train
Burning Daylight
Holding Back The Fire
Just For Pleasure
Put Up Your Dukes
The Greatest Loser
Stealing Time
One Horse Race
Review: The fifth album by Young Gun Silver Fox - Andy Platts and Shawn Lee - further explores their love for the smooth, sun-soaked 70s West Coast pop-rock and soul. Musing on Steely Dan, Earth, Wind & Fire, and the Doobie Brothers, the pair came together in Norfolk to write and record in person, with over half the record's tracks emerging from these in-studio sessions. Known for a rapidly growing following in the UK and Europe, Young Gun Silver Fox have also made waves in the U.S., wrapping up their biggest tour yet, including sold-out shows and support dates with Black Pumas. As Andy reflects, "I just smell the ocean and the air... and I can just kick back and enjoy it."
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Adrian Younge Presents Linear Labs: The Delfonics (B-STOCK)
Cat: 62070 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, slight surface marks on record
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: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged, slight surface marks on record***


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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