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Alben
The World That I Created Now Is Mine
Cat: INTLP 009. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Very Far Of You (3:44)
Volatile Love (3:42)
Owl Disco (4:20)
The World That I Created Now Is Mine (4:50)
Monsoon (0:24)
Don't Rush (4:15)
More Fantasy (1:43)
(Morning) Release (4:55)
Space (3:41)
Icarus! (bonus track) (4:53)
Review: Following a run of quietly impressive singles on Boitte Music, Nicolas Saavedra brought his Kabinett project to Internasjonal back in 2022. A couple of EPs later and the Bogota-based DJ/producer is ready to deliver his debut album. Taking cues from fellow Colombian Felipe Gordon, the tracks on offer blend vintage and contemporary synth sounds, electric piano motifs, MPC-driven lo-fi beats, a few choice samples and his own vocals to create a set of tracks that variously draw inspiration from deep house, lo-fi pop, jazz-funk and space disco. Highlights include dreamy pop number 'Volatile Love', the Prins Thomas-esque 'Owl Disco', the decidedly psychedelic and hard chugging title track, and stellar cosmic funk head-nodder 'Don't Rush'. An album that's well worth your time and money.
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Channels
Cat: K 7447LP. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Mockingbirds (2:08)
Aeolian Harp (4:20)
Invision (4:10)
Metro (3:45)
Channels (3:29)
Spring (3:09)
Sun (3:18)
Joss Bay (3:39)
Sunset Park (2:54)
Peech Blue (1:36)
Limoncello (2:47)
Review: With their debut album on !K7 Records, Kassian (aka the pairing of Joe Danvers-McCabe and Warren Cummings) return to the warm, sample-based house sounds that originally brought them together. Over five years, they revisited early ideas, refining their craft to create a record that explores emotional depth beyond their club-focused tracks. The album has been, we're told, shaped by time, loss and reflection so weaves through various atmospheres with live instrumentation, field recordings and percussion that evolve over time. Featuring Joe Armon-Jones from Ezra Collective on keys and Timothy Kraemer on cello, Channels makes for a tender and introspective journey.

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Mordechai Remixes
Mordechai Remixes (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DOC 230LP. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Father Bird, Mother Bird (Sunbirds) (2:55)
Connaissais De Face (Tiger?) (3:03)
Dearest Alfred (MyJoy) (3:15)
First Class (Soul In The Horn remix) (6:16)
If There Is No Question (Soul Clap Wild But Not Crazy mix) (7:19)
Pelota (cut A Rug mix) (5:05)
Time (You & I) (Put A Smile On A DJ Face mix) (9:15)
Shida (Bella's Suite) (8:35)
So We Won't Forget (Mang Dynasty version) (6:29)
One To Remember (Forget Me Nots dub) (5:10)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The remix album is probably pretty hard to crack in terms of putting it together. On the one hand, you want a broad selection of producers to take the work and make it new again. But there's also a very real risk of winding up with a bunch of random tracks with no real coherent thread to ensure the LP is actually going to get enough people buying to warrant engineering, mastering, and pressing costs.

Khruangbin have certainly cracked it with these takes on tracks from their most recent and perhaps most lush long form outing to date. We have sophisticated micro house, percussive slo-mo disco, slick-to-the-touch downbeat grooves and surrealist pop, all of which work both individually and together, the result being a record that not only knows its own mind, it can easily convince others, too.
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Something Lost Something Gained
Cat: PIASE 0025LP. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Overgrown (feat Leo Stannard) (4:27)
Alive (feat Aaron Smith) (4:09)
Lost Without You (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (3:25)
Feels Like Home (feat Gabrielle Aplin) (4:41)
Ghost Dance (1:31)
Something To Say (feat Chelou) (4:05)
Looking Back (3:07)
Starling (feat Dwara) (4:17)
Fortified (feat Dwara) (3:51)
Vision Of A Floating World (5:37)
Review: Sheffielder Matthew Relton - initially known as Kidnap Kid, but now releasing as Kidnap - has been on quite a musical journey since first emerging as a boisterous garage and UK bass producer early last decade. His first full-length, 2020's Grow, showcased his maturation as an artist by focusing on songs and instrumentals that tended towards the tactile and picturesque. On this follow-up, he's leaned further into the "artist maturing" theme via a blend of picturesque songs (voiced by regular collaborator Ian Stannard, Gabrielle Apin and others') and ambient instrumentals shot through with yearning, oblique nostalgia, delicate instrumental arrangements and plenty of sweeping, cinematic chord sequences. It's not pop, per se, but it is hugely accessible with tons of crossover potential. Expect to see him on festival stages in the months and years ahead.
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