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Resense 038: Angelitos Negros
Cat: RESENSE 038. Rel: 12 Dec 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Bandura - "Calypso Invasion"
Sono Rhizmo - "Voodoo"
Review: The Resense series continues with aplomb... "Calypso Invasion" is a stunning dot-joiner. Swiss act Bandura has taken a 1946 live recording of The Duke From Trinidad and given it a stunning contemporisation. With a soulful groove and tight broken beats, it's a fine fusion of both generations and territories. Meanwhile on the B we find Resense regulars Sono Rhizmo letting rip with a cheeky 1950s voodoo jazz revamp. Both tracks are impeccable.
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out of stock $9.02
Kilburn Soulshaker
Cat: RES 034. Rel: 05 Apr 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Kilburn Soulshaker
Jivin' Num-Num
Kojak Here Wanted
Run HOme
Los Hermanos (remix)
Ray & Kurt & Quad
Cuba Inside
Buck Buck
Review: The artfully punned and hugely prolific Bas Lexter Ensample show the full range of their cheeky talents on Kilburn Soulshaker, an eight track LP for regular stable Resense. Beginning like a gritty cousin to JSt*r's well loved reggae re-versions with the Ying Yang Twins get the West London skank treatment of the title track and the Henry Mancini /Lil John blend "Jivin Num Num", Kilburn Soulshaker does swerve into an assortment of Latin breaks and funk cuts with the occasional inspired sample (see if you can spot the Quad City DJs usage") House party tackle of the highest order.
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out of stock $9.27
It Ain't Right No No
Cat: RES 029. Rel: 12 Apr 12
 
Funk
It Ain't Right No No
Blame It On The Bossa Boogie
Review: Buscemi is perhaps more famous for his successful nu jazz runnings from a few years back, but here he pops up on the cheeky Austrian label Resense for a catchy mash up of sampled vocals, thumping bass and jazz swing on "It Ain't Right, No, No". On the flip the Jacksons' dancefloor favourite "Blame It On The Boogie" gets reworked in a mashed frenzy of sample stabs and a bossa beat, with lashings of flanged bass and vocal samples. Both tracks are an acquired taste but it's selling like hot cross buns on Easter Sunday, so they must be doing something right!
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out of stock $8.24
Resense 040
Cat: RESENSE 040. Rel: 29 Oct 15
 
Funk
Dedy Dread & DJ Rebel - "Mambo Perez" (3:20)
Panama Cardoon & Audry Funk - "EGO" (4:15)
Review: Resense return with another bubbling cauldron of international funk; "Mambo Perez" is a muted trumpet freakfrest with a one way ticket to Cuba by way of Lisbon. Precision diced edits and a really crisp break ensure chaos wherever you play this in the world. "EGO" flicks the samba switch as Greek Panama Cardoon gets wild with Mexican Audry Funk giving her stacks of space for a powerful vocal-focussed hip-slinker. Stunning contemporary funk for all quarters.
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out of stock $6.97
Smart Calypso
Cat: RESENSE 050. Rel: 17 Sep 20
 
Funk
DJARONE - "Smart Calypso" (4:50)
King Most - "Hold On I'm Coming" (3:15)
Review: It's taken them a while - 13 years in fact - but Agogo's hip-hop and soul-fired Resense offshoot has finally reached half a century of releases. As you'd expect, they've pulled out all the stops for 45 number 50, offering up a couple of confirmed floor-slayers. French DJ/producer (and label regular) Djar One handles side A, brilliantly reworking and tooling up a fiery chunk of Latin boogaloo/calypso fusion with the aid of some deliciously up-tempo, club-rocking breakbeats ('Smart Cakypso'). Over on the flip, San Francisco's King Most reaches for the delay and reverb on a tough, head-nodding and toe-tapping re-edit of Sam & Dave classic 'Hold On, I'm Coming'. They say you should never tamper with the classics, but King Most's take on this particular anthem is a genuinely brilliant alternative take.
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out of stock $12.64
Resense 16
Cat: RES 016. Rel: 26 Aug 10
 
Funk
Bossa Nova
Pancho Feel
Review: There's been a flurry of activity on the cheeky Austrian label Resense of late, with a slew of fine releases in recent months. This effort is no exception as the king of rock n roll gets the humorous but effective mash up treatment with bossa nova rhythms, rolling drums and Mexican brass. On the flipside you'll fine more Latin breakbeats led by trumpets and South American vocal snippets.
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out of stock $7.22
Let The Soulpride In
Cat: RESENS 049. Rel: 17 Sep 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Let The Soulpride In (3:31)
Clipse Comin' Thru (Plus bonus beats) (4:06)
Review: Earlier this year, long-serving Canadian DJ/producer Philip Cabrita donned his familiar Flipout alias for the first time in two years in order to deliver a fresh remix of pioneering Texan gangsta hip-hop crew Geto Boys. Here he goes one step further, offering up a pair of B-boy and B-girl friendly cut-and-paste workouts for Agogo offshoot Resense. A-side 'Let the Soulpride In' is a bona-fide club rocker, with the Vancouver-based producer peppering a crunchy, 120 BPM, jazz-fired soul breakbeat with warm bass, guitars, chiming melodies and all manner of familiar spoken word snippets. Over on the flip he switches focus, fusing a cut-up, rearranged version of a Jungle Brothers instrumental with Clipse's raps from 'When The Last Time'. As you'd expect, it's a genuine boom-bap treat.
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Gespielt von: The Allergies, Voodoocuts
out of stock $12.64
RESENSE 056
Cat: RESENSE 056. Rel: 04 Aug 22
 
Funk
Lalo Shuffle (rework) (4:33)
Thomas Haak Vs BOW-tanic - "Magic Hancock" (instrumental Essence) (4:06)
Review: There is lashings of funk around this month and up there with the best of it is these new Resense tackle. It is designed for the advanced dance floors out there and features 'Lalo Shuffle' which is a rework of the main theme from the original Planet Of The Apes film. Not your average source material but a sure-fire funk destroyer with cool to spare as the big licks and hefty kicks power it along. On the flip is 'Magic Hancock' which swings down low with filtered bass guitar funk and deep house drums carrying you away.
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out of stock $16.50
Here I Am
Cat: RESENSE 053. Rel: 24 Jun 21
 
Funk
Hobber Mallow - "Here I Am" (4:46)
Jim Sharp - "10th Wonder" (3:37)
Review: The story to this one goes like this: a number of years ago, the Resense label boss Oonops was DJing with legendary digger Nightmares on Wax. He dropped the original of this tune and the dancers went wild. A few years later and Oonops found the original, as well s the man who made it, and asked for a new and exclusive 45-edit. That is what is presented here on the a-side, a raw, lo-fi, deep cut funk stomper with throwback vocals. UK DJ and producer Jim Sharp then gets invited on the flip side to serve up a new heavy hitter. It is driven by a knotted bassline, snappy hits and a crisp beat, with spoken word vocals and raps adding detail.
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Gespielt von: The Allergies, Voodoocuts
out of stock $9.27
Hip Hop Control
Cat: RESENSE 047. Rel: 14 May 20
 
Funk
Lord Funk & Moar - "Hip Hop Control" (3:56)
Gelatine Thugs - "Do The Don't Stop" (3:28)
Review: When it comes to funk-fuelled slabs of party-starting dancefloor delight, Agogo offshoot Resense is one of the most reliable sources around. They're at it again here, too, offering up serious slabs of heat from French twosome Lord Funk & Moar, and the previously unheard Gelatine Thugs. The former's A-side jam "Hip-Hop Control" is a hard-wired dancefloor hip-hop anthem in the making; all fat, floor-friendly beats, fluttering flutes and addictive Jurassic 5 vocals. Over on the flip, Gelatine Thugs cut and loop their way through "Do The Don't Stop", a cut-and-paste affair rich in heavyweight funk samples, bustling breaks, fiery horn stabs and blink-and-you-miss-it vocal snippets.
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out of stock $8.51
Resense 041: Stank Soul Edits Vol 1
Cat: RESENSE 041. Rel: 12 Nov 15
 
Funk
King Soul-omon's Mine (3:06)
Sock It Silly (4:32)
Review: The first of two big edit 45s: Titanic Bristol funk from the infrequent partnership of Monkey Boxing's Mako and serial editor Mr Bristow: "King Soul-omon's Mine" takes a cover of heavily-sampled, well-known Lee Dorsey/Allen Toussaint gem and adds a subtle contemporary swing. Flip for a full band breakdown over a pristine break as "Sock It Silly" strips down the science of every funk tune ever. Vinyl-only; this one's a keeper.
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out of stock $6.97
Resense 042: Stank Soul Edits Vol 2
Cat: RESENSE 042. Rel: 12 Nov 15
 
Funk
Break's All Tight (2:46)
Mama's Little Breakbeat (2:33)
Review: The second of two big break edit 45s: World champion monkey boxer Mako and decorated turntablist Mr Bristow get real with two more funk obscurities. "Breaks All Tight" struts with a classic Motown feeling and a vocal power that's not dissimilar to Lee Fields. "Mama's Little Breakbeat" keeps it real with a swinging twist on Kris Peterson's "Mama's Little Baby". Both absolutely tickle the dance. Vinyl only, too.
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out of stock $6.97
Stank Soul Edits Vol 3
Cat: RESENSE 043. Rel: 26 Mar 18
 
Soul
How Strong Is Your Booty (2:29)
So Glad (3:04)
Review: Powerful funk fire from Bristol's serial editors Mako & Mr Bristow as they hit number three in their Stank Soul Edits series. Backed by a strong gospel vibe and raw gutsy female vocals across both sides, it's another sure-fire heater: the soaring sentiments of Ann Peebles command the A with an empowering ode to the allure of love's sweet sensation while the B is dedicated to the stirring prowess of Shirley Brown. Both crafted and beat-licked in M&MB's inimitable floor-warming style, and already galvanised on the airwaves by funk professor Craig Charles, it's another stank showdown that cannot be denied.
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out of stock $8.24
Monkey Mouse
Cat: RES 023. Rel: 29 Jun 12
 
Soul
Mario's Tuna - "Monkey Mouse" (feat Miles Reverse)
Suonho - "Gypsy Woman" (feat Joe Bataan)
Review: Having previously dropped a brilliant reggae refix of Adele and a Latin remake of Kelly Rowland, this pair of rootsy producers reunited on the Resense label for an excellent covers project. Mario's Tuna hooks up with Miles Reverse to deliver a stellar version of Smokey Robinson And The Miracles' "Mickey's Monkey", featuring driving, raw drums and sweet Rhodes action. Suonho matches him with a bouncy new take on Joe Bataan's boogaloo classic "Gypsy Woman" that comes reloaded with some crisp claps and plenty of pep in its step. Check it!
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out of stock $7.22
My Wild Love
Cat: RESENSE 039. Rel: 19 Mar 15
 
Drum And Bass
My Wild Love (4:22)
Let's Get Twisted (3:11)
Review: Not a lot is known about this Berlin-based project right now, besides rumours of a full album of originals later on this year. For now we have two awesome bootleg/edits... "My Wild Love" gives The Doors a smoky, mid 90s rolling D&B twist they've always deserved while "Twisted" takes Wayne G's heavily sexual spoken word hard house anthem from 1997 a Latin twist that no one could ever have predicted... And is about a trillion time better than the original. We need more of this.
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out of stock $6.71
My Zindy
Cat: RESENSE 31. Rel: 24 Jul 12
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
My Zindi
Regulate Your Aperitif!
Review: Resense have been on a roll in 2012, with new releases coming left, right and centre. Here we have more old-meets-new-skool frivolity, with two incendiary dancefloors excursions. Mambo is certainly the order of the day here, with "My Zindi" featuring 1940s-style crooners over a tight shuffling beat. "Regulate Your Aperitif" is insanely catchy, with a cool hip-house rap delivered over a backing that recalls "My Definition Of A Boombastic Jazz Style".
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out of stock $8.24
Crown Royal
Cat: RES 018. Rel: 09 Dec 10
 
Funk
MustbeatCrew - "Crown Royal"
Gimmick Bros - "Anabacoa"
Review: The latest Resense release sees Crown Royal fuse a mixture of 1960s soundtrack samples, chants and breakbeats under a crooning vocal. On the flipside 60s Latin samples are augmented by some jazzy beats and drum samples with an infectious piano refrain offset by obscure vocal snippets. Tip!
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out of stock $3.35
Green Leaf Woman
Cat: RES 036. Rel: 04 Jul 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Green Leaf Woman
Verano Del Corazon
Review: Two beautifully crafted breakbeat funk jams from party veterans Renegades Of Jazz. "Green Leaf Woman" takes a pinch of sixties psychedelia and blends it smoothly with Fatboy and Riva style big beat breaks. "Verano Del Corazon", meanwhile, looks to Cuba for inspiration. With warm vocal refrains, hip-shakingly loose percussion and a lovely lolloping double bass lick, it's ideal for any outdoor daytime bashes you've got lined up this season.
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out of stock $7.22
Runnin'
Runnin' (7")
Cat: RESENSE 051. Rel: 02 Mar 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Runnin' (4:11)
It Ain't Nothing Like Hip Hop Music (3:38)
Review: Shin-Ski, real Name Shinsuke Taoka, is a producer from Hyogo, Japan and a former member of outfits such as Designed People, Levitatorz and Martiangang. Oonops' worldwide connection network allows them to press two of Taoka's rare and secret remix works. The man had been already featured on Oonops Drops Vol. 1 with his track 'You Got Soul' under his band name Shin Sight Trio. On the A side, we have the emotive urban blues of 'Runnin' while on the flip hear the words of street knowledge over the block rockin' beats of 'It Ain't Nothing Like Hip Hop Music'
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out of stock $8.51
Young Jazzy
Cat: RESENSE 052. Rel: 28 Jan 21
 
Funk
Slick Walk - "Young Jazzy" (3:49)
Voodoocuts - "One Million Clubs" (4:11)
Review: Edits label Resense is back with another of its double drops and once again the arrival of another pair of DJ Oonops-selected cuts has got us all hot and in a spin. Slick Walk gets us going with the cuddly chairs and festive jazz keys of 'Young Jazzy' which slowly awaken you and get you grooving. Flip it over and Voodoocuts takes over with 'One Million Clubs', a bristling blend of DIY perc, 50 Cent vocal refrains and a noodling funk bassline that you have to hear to believe. The whole thing is brilliantly subversive and counts as another real winner for this label.
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Gespielt von: Voodoocuts, LEGO EDIT
out of stock $8.51
Take It Easy!
Cat: RESENSE 054. Rel: 24 Jun 21
 
Funk
Take It Easy! (3:52)
Easy Beats (3:52)
Review: Jonathan 'Smoove' Watson is best known for being one half of funk duo Smoove & Turell, a legendary pair of Das and producers on the North East England circuit. Here he steps away to go it solo and heads way down to South America for a Latin tinged funk break that will bring sunshine and soul to any party. That's the a-side, 'Take It Easy!' with its rolling chords and jostling drum work. The flip side is "Easy Beats,' a more stripped back version that shuffles and rolls and will have you doing the same. Firmly limited to 150 copies and with a promise that there will be no repress, this is another must cop 45rpm gem.
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out of stock $12.36
RESENSE 048
Cat: RESENSE 048. Rel: 14 May 20
 
Funk
Help (edit) (3:45)
Love U Baby (3:11)
Review: Some 13 years after setting up shop, Agogo offshoot Resense has almost notched up a half century of releases. "45" number 48 comes courtesy of Soulbrigada, a German duo who were last seen frolicking on Matasuna Records back in 2016. They hit the ground running with A-side workout "Help (Edit)", a deliciously dancefloor-focused re-edit of a righteous Northern Soul staple by a relatively obscure Midwestern band. Low-slung, weighty, sweaty and horn-heavy with a Wilson Pickett style lead vocal, it's the kind of cut that causes pandemonium when dropped at the right time. If anything, flipside "Love U Baby" is even heavier. It's a formidably funky affair, with Soulbrigada toughening it up via the use of additional drums and floor-friendly loops of key instrumental passages.
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out of stock $8.51
It's Cool
Cat: RES 032. Rel: 21 Feb 13
 
Funk
Suonho - "It's Cool"
Voodoocuts - "Git Fonky"
Review: "It's Cool"... Possibly the finest pairings of words in the English language, they can be used to describe anything from the weather to ones behaviour on a Saturday night. Here we find it playing the title and describing Suonho's classic JB-style funk groove. With tight horns and relaxed, big-swing breakbeats, it's a sure fire butt wiggler. Elsewhere Voodoocuts soaks himself in a Champs flavoured "Tequila" spirit. With a tightly plucked guitar riff and major hand-clap action if this doesn't cause a merry Mexican stand off on the dancefloor you're playing in the wrong venue.
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out of stock $8.24
Kitschy Jungle
Cat: RESENSE 044. Rel: 07 Dec 17
 
Funk
Kitschy Jungle (4:23)
Broken Flute (3:49)
Review: Happy birthday to party-starting, funk-fuelled record label Resense, which put out its first 7" single 10 years ago. To kick off a new decade, they've enlisted the services of regular contributor Andy Taylor. He begins with the percussion-rich bounce of "Kitschy Jungle", where original Afro-funk vocals and instrumentation ride a jaunty tropical rhythm track. It's tastefully done, with Taylor's tasty new beats working well with the dusty, sampled elements. Over on the flipside, he opts for a more straightforward Afro-funk feel, lacing punchy horns and reverb-laden flute lines atop a killer funk break and heavily compressed bassline. File under: "dancefloor fire".
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out of stock $7.99
RESENSE 057
Cat: RESENSE 057. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Funk
Grits (4:52)
23h (4:33)
Review: It has been a while since Umbo released any new music but now he is back on the Austrian label Resense with a superb pair of edits on this essential little 45 rpm. Kicking things off is 'Grits' which is a hard hitting bit of b-boy funk and breaks with old school soul vocals and plenty of horn stabs powering it ever onwards and upwards. '23h' is a little more seductive but no less busy with tightly woven bongos and congas peppering the high speed funk groove. Fantastic stuff that we hope is the start of much more to come from edit king Umbo.
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Resense 15
Cat: RES 015. Rel: 19 Aug 10
 
Funk
Voodoofunk - "Mi Boogaloop"
Sono Rhizmo - "Need No Doctor"
Review: More infectious Latino breakbeat winners from Resense, who keep the quality control set to maximum. On the flipside the northern soul classic from a certain Mr Charles gets vocally relooped with a simple new beat construction underneath.
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out of stock $10.31
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