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Canopic Jar
Canopic Jar (limited green vinyl 12")
Cat: BF 119GREEN. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Journey To The Crystal Tomb (0:29)
Canopic Jar (5:27)
Canopic Jar (instrumental) (5:33)
Canopic Jar (acappella) (3:58)
Review: Brainfeeder serves up this new 12" from Hiatus Kaiyote which finds them diving ever deeper into their own idiosyncratic world of jazzy electronics and expansive grooves. The Australian funk outfit has been nominated twice for a Grammy and their Mood Valiant album was critically acclaimed by all. The pick of this limited green vinyl is the title track 'Canopic Jar' with its lurching beats, twisted guitars and stained lead vocal. It comes as an instrumental and an Capella while the opener 'Journey To The Crystal Tomb' is a short but sweet passage of haunting ambient.
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 in stock $10.95
Pyramid
Pyramid (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BF 099. Rel: 07 Aug 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Tomita (13:44)
Spiral Era (8:03)
The Shrine (9:04)
Apex (7:59)
Review: Legendary Norwegian eight-piece Jaga Jazzist are back with a new album that takes a plunge into myriad musical worlds. Post-rock, jazz and psychedelia influences all abound across the four lengthy pieces that make up the Brainfeeder released LP. It was recorded in just two weeks of focussed sessions with plenty of impromptu jams and never too much over-analysis, but plenty of experimentation. It is the band's first self-produced album and overflows with musical stories form the off with synth heavy pieces and afro tinged drum rhythms. Bandleader Lars says: "I felt that this album is a small symphony, each part containing its own rooms to explore."
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Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition)
Endless Planets (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: BF 014. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Jazz
Introduction: The Lotus Flower (LP1) (2:00)
Capricornus (7:40)
The Underwater Mountain Odyssey (6:48)
Interlude (1:08)
Algiers (10:40)
Ode To Love (9:34)
Epilogue: Renaissance Bubbles (1:43)
Algiers (LP2: Jondy - BBC Maida Vale Session) (9:46)
DMT Song (1:26)
Eclipses (6:54)
The Garden (7:10)
Review: Austin Peralta's 2011 album Endless Planets has never before been available on vinyl and now gets pressed up as a special Deluxe Edition by Brainfeeder. Peralta really crafted something special here when the label made its first moves into the world of jazz. He is a prodigious piano-playing talent who uses that as a vehicle for his inquisitive futurism while never forgetting the heritage of original jazz. In this special version, four previously unreleased tracks are unveiled. Among them is a live rendition of 'DMT Song' from FlyLo's 2012 album 'Until the Quiet Comes,' which Austin collaborated on. Wonderful stuff.
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Family Portrait
Cat: BF 071. Rel: 27 Jul 18
 
Deep House
Happy Birthday Nick (1:36)
Thank God I'm A Lizard (5:07)
Wear Me Down (5:15)
The Knife (3:34)
Project Cybersyn (5:08)
Don't Wake Dad (6:56)
Family Portrait (1:43)
Pale Blue Dot (3:57)
Back Into Space (3:11)
Parallel Sequence (5:26)
RATS (5:29)
The Beginning (5:56)
Review: Lo-fi house hero Ross From Friends presents his debut album for Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder imprint - this follows up the terrific Aphelion EP he presented on the label earlier this year. Like the title suggests, Family Portrait refers to a very specific personal aspect of Felix Weatherall's life: the influence of his parents. Dance music was always around during his childhood, where he grew up learning about music from his dad - who apparently had a penchant for banging out hi-NRG tracks on the decks. It's a riveting listen from start to finish: from the the intensely vivid groove of "Pale Blue Dot" to the moody "Project Cybersyn" with its tunnelling aesthetic - perfectly geared for those heads-down moments later in the night.
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It Is What It Is
It Is What It Is (140 gram red vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BF 100. Rel: 03 Apr 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Lost In Space/Great Scott/22-26 (1:32)
Innerstellar Love (2:30)
I Love Louis Cole (feat Louis Cole) (3:26)
Black Qualls (feat Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington & Childish Gambino) (3:09)
Miguel's Happy Dance (2:14)
How Sway (1:14)
Funny Thing (1:59)
Overseas (feat Zack Fox) (1:28)
Dragonball Durag (3:03)
How I Feel (1:05)
King Of The Hill (2:48)
Unrequited Love (3:15)
Fair Chance (feat Ty Dolla Sign & Lil B) (3:58)
Existential Dread (3:13)
It Is What It Is (feat Pedro Martins) (2:22)
Review: Thundercat's last album, 2017's "Drunk", is undeniably one of the greatest full-lengths of the past few years - a dizzyingly varied and mind-altering affair that mixed and matched styles to create thrilling new fusions of past and present sounds. He's at it again on this delayed follow-up "It Is What It Is", which was co-produced by Flying Lotus and includes an impressive cast-list of guests and collaborators (think Kamasi Washington, Ty Dolla Sign, Steve Arrington, BADBADNOTGOOD, Lil B and Louis Cole for starters). Musically it's impossible to pigeonhole - think rubbery 80s funk meets spiritual jazz meets reggae meets hip-hop meets experimental beats meets... you get the idea - and that makes for inspiring listening. Whether it's quite as good as "Drunk" is debatable, but it's certainly superb.
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It Is What It Is
It Is What It Is (140 gram cream vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: BF 100E. Rel: 03 Apr 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Lost In Space/Great Scott/22-26 (1:32)
Innerstellar Love (2:30)
I Love Louis Cole (feat Louis Cole) (3:26)
Black Qualls (feat Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington & Childish Gambino) (3:09)
Miguel's Happy Dance (2:14)
How Sway (1:14)
Funny Thing (1:59)
Overseas (feat Zack Fox) (1:28)
Dragonball Durag (3:03)
How I Feel (1:05)
King Of The Hill (2:48)
Unrequited Love (3:15)
Fair Chance (feat Ty Dolla Sign & Lil B) (3:58)
Existential Dread (3:13)
It Is What It Is (feat Pedro Martins) (2:22)
Review: Thundercat's last album, 2017's "Drunk", is undeniably one of the greatest full-lengths of the past few years - a dizzyingly varied and mind-altering affair that mixed and matched styles to create thrilling new fusions of past and present sounds. He's at it again on this delayed follow-up "It Is What It Is", which was co-produced by Flying Lotus and includes an impressive cast-list of guests and collaborators (think Kamasi Washington, Ty Dolla Sign, Steve Arrington, BADBADNOTGOOD, Lil B and Louis Cole for starters). Musically it's impossible to pigeonhole - think rubbery 80s funk meets spiritual jazz meets reggae meets hip-hop meets experimental beats meets... you get the idea - and that makes for inspiring listening. Whether it's quite as good as "Drunk" is debatable, but it's certainly superb.
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Drunk
Drunk (red vinyl 4x10" LP box set + MP3 download code)
Cat: BF 064. Rel: 08 Mar 17
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Rabbot Ho (0:35)
Captain Stupido (1:41)
Uh Uh (2:15)
Bus In These Street (2:24)
A Fan's Mail (Tron Song Suite II) (2:39)
Lava Lamp (2:59)
Jethro (1:35)
Day & Night (0:37)
Show You The Way (feat Michael McDonald & Kenny Loggins) (3:35)
Walk On By (feat Kendrick Lamar) (3:22)
Blackkk (2:00)
Tokyo (2:23)
Jameel's Space Ride (1:11)
Friend Zone (3:12)
Them Changes (3:05)
Where I'm Going (2:04)
Drink Dat (feat Wiz Khalifa) (3:41)
Inferno (4:00)
I Am Crazy (0:26)
3AM (1:14)
Drunk (1:42)
The Turn Down (feat Pharell) (2:29)
DUI (2:20)
Review: Flying Lotus collaborator Thundercat returns to Brainfeeder with his first full album since 2013's superb Apocalypse. Presented over four coloured pieces of 10" vinyl, Drunk is a thrill-a-minute, mix-tape style trip through the multi-instrumentalist and beat-maker's various inspirations (think skewed hip-hop, jazz, soul, funk, left-of-centre electronica, and so on), all of which have been fused and mutated to fit his unique musical perspective. His high standing within the leffield hip-hop community has allowed Thundercat to snag some impressive guest stars, too, including Kendrick Lamarr, blue-eyed soul legend Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Pharell and jazz man Kamasi Washington. Old pal Fly-Lo also lends a hand.
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 in stock $36.24
No More Lies
No More Lies (limited screen-printed coloured vinyl 1-sided 7")
Cat: BF 7135. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
No More Lies (5:20)
Review: Thundercat hasn't released any new music in some three years. This first new tune in a while comes alongside fellow cult favourite Tame Impala and is a limited edition, single-sided cheetah screenprint 7". The song is a perfect coming together of the two with lyrics musing on a doom relationship and real melodic synchronicity elevating the tune. A slew of new and much anticipated new live dates follows the release of this tasty new single and will see Thundercat play with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes.
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 in stock $18.51
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3
The Epic: Volume 1 2 & 3 (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: BF 050. Rel: 29 Sep 15
 
Jazz
Change Of The Guard (12:13)
Isabelle (12:06)
Final Thought (6:25)
The Next Step (14:39)
Askim (12:30)
The Rhythm Changes (7:39)
Leroy & Lanisha (9:24)
Re Run (8:17)
Miss Understanding (8:45)
Henrietta Our Hero (7:10)
Seven Prayers (7:32)
Cherokee (8:10)
The Magnificent 7 (12:42)
Re Run Home (14:03)
Malcolm's Theme (8:38)
Clair De Lune (11:07)
The Message (11:06)
Review: Already out in the ether since the summer, Kamasi's sprawling three-part jazz opus finally sees the light of vinyl day. Presented on heavyweight vinyl with his striking signature artwork, its delivery befits the album's rave reviews on its original arrival. Highlights, in case you haven't heard it yet, are the awe-inspiring switch from fusion to swing on "The Next Step" the album's overall sparing inclusion of vocal that make "The Rhythm Changes" really stand out and sparkle and the attention to detail on the narrative structure on reprise notes such as "Re Run Home". A must-have for any jazz/Brainfeeder fan.
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 in stock $32.85
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