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Poetic Justice
Cat: SSRLP 002. Rel: 25 May 23
Pullin' Back The Curtain (intro) (0:37)
Dues & Don'ts (3:21)
The Wait (Part1) (0:53)
Fraud Fades (0:52)
Suit Up (4:49)
Mood Swings (0:43)
Mono Pro Bono (2:17)
The Oath (1:21)
Taking The Stand (5:02)
All Rise (1:04)
Sinkhole (0:34)
The Appeal (2:20)
Loyalty Over Royalty (3:18)
The Wait (part 2) (2:07)
No Clouds On A Sunny Day (0:44)
The Wait (part 3) (3:56)
I Rest My Case (0:27)
Review: Three years ago, Dutch multi-instrumentalist and producer Noam Offir unveiled his debut album as Soul Supreme, a vividly realised fusion of jazz-funk, jazz-fusion, hip-hop, soul and electrofunk flavours that boasted impeccable musicianship. Poetic Justice, the rising star's hotly anticipated follow-up, continues in a similar vein whilst aiming higher. The musicianship is, if anything, even better, with liberal use of horns, P-funk synth sounds, Clavinet, warming electric piano motifs, loose limbed drums (blessed with the swing of live drums, but - we think - MPC-powered). It's basically the same old super Soul Supreme sound, taken to the next level. As a result, Poetic Justice is even better than its lauded predecessor. Don't sleep on this one!
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Alien Dreamtime
Archaic Revival (12:00)
Transient Generator (9:23)
Alien Love (10:43)
Speaking In Tongues (10:03)
Aerobatic (11:31)
Timewave Zero (10:51)
Review: Psychonauts, brace yourselves... A reissue of the classic track by artist Spacetime Continuum and ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna is upon us. The six-track EP 'Alien Dreamtime' was first released on Astralwerks in 1993, and came as the first ever release by Jonah Sharp, who played an instrumental hand in pioneering the sample-use of spiritually-enhancing spoken word segments as preludes to magnanimous, ambient electronica tracks. McKenna himself is credited as a collaborator; this EP documents the moment Sharp teamed up with the entheogenic pundit, alongside fellow didgeridoo player Stephen Kent, for an hour-long spoken word rave live in the psycho-breaks capital, San Francisco. "For your edification", McKenna intones and then continues, "the psilocybin mushroom is the catalyst of human evolution and language..." as the wildest possible atmospheric forms of take shape on the highlight dance-scapes 'Transient Generator' and McKenna's glossolalic 'Speaking In Tongues'.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
 in stock $33.52
Drama Suite Part II
Drama Suite Part II (limited LP)
Cat: BEWITH 162LP. Rel: 15 Jan 24
The Rub (2:27)
Money Runner (2:13)
White Elephant Walk (1:22)
White Elephant Walk (Link) (0:31)
Walking Link (0:28)
Master Plan (2:46)
Night Watch (2:12)
The Fence (version A) (1:37)
The Fence (version B) (2:04)
Surveillance (1:30)
Total Silence (1:24)
Eyes (0:44)
Drama Backcloth (1a) (1:41)
Drama Backcloth (1b) (0:17)
Drama Backcloth (2) (0:59)
Drama Backcloth (3) (0:21)
Drama Backcloth (4) (0:23)
Scenechange (1) (0:20)
Scenechange (2a) (0:13)
Scenechange (2b) (0:23)
Scenechange (2c) (0:25)
Scenechange (3a) (0:16)
Scenechange (3b) (0:19)
Scenechange (4) (0:13)
Scenechange (5) (0:23)
Scenechange (6a) (0:27)
Scenechange (6b) (0:22)
Scenechange (7) (0:10)
Scenechange (8a) (0:14)
Scenechange (8b) (0:31)
Scenechange (9) (0:53)
Brass Statement (0:08)
Final Statement (0:49)
Review: British library musician and composer Alan Tew has one of his many magnum opuses, Drama Suite Part II, reissued by KPM. With the label keen to flaunt its first edition's going rate on Discogs, Tew's follow-up to the first part is a holy grail for library music collectors, owing to its performative subtlety, breadth of mood, and doubtless bottling of several modish styles of the time: noir, dark jazz, explotiation theme music. The track 'Stonechange' in particular hears many coded rerubs, with many versions and sub-versions, as was of the factual, rationalistic and methodical approach to the library music of the 1970s and early 80s. It's also got an indelibly clean sound: as with all KPM reissues, the audio for Drama Suite Part II comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Jazz
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The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent & Depraved (remastered)
Cat: SHIMMY 2011LPC2. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Overture (My Old Kentucky Home) (5:26)
I Got Off The Plane Around Midnight (2:26)
At The Airport Newsstand (2:33)
The Next Day Was Heavy (3:31)
The Governor, A Swinish Neo-Nazi Hack (4:56)
Entr'acte (2:08)
On Our Way Back To The Motel (2:47)
It Was Saturday Morning, The Day Of The Big Race. (4:37)
In A Box Not Far From Ours (6:05)
Sometime Around 10:30 Monday Morning (4:14)
Review: The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent And Depraved is one of the most seminal bits of writing from the cult legend that is Hunter S. Thompson. In 2012, it was made into an audio document by an all-star cast of musicians and actors led by Tim Robbins, Dr. John, Bill Frisell, Ralph Steadman, Annie Ross, John Joyce III and Will Forte who read out various chapters. The original gonzo story of the Derby is brought to life in brilliant fashion with Bill Frisell as composer, arranger and conductor. Like much of Hunter's work, this album comes with unique artwork from the legendary Ralph Steadman.
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Available Forms
Available Forms (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: BFKLP 036. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Lowpass Risotto
Venus Modularistic Riff
Halgatron
Up!
Astounding Stories
Signal From Planet Meta
That Synth Of Yours
Moonscape Dust
Monsters
Review: 'Available Forms' is the latest masterwork of the musical project Tobor Experiment, led by Giorgio Sancristoforo, an Italian sound artist and music software designer based in Milan. Active since 2007, Sancristoforo's work has largely centred on highly technical odysseys in avant-disco, exploring surreal takes on the ambivalent promises made by the tide of technological advancement, channelled into a that has been described, perhaps quite cleverly, as 'moogsploration'. Coming after a 12-year hiatus on gatefold LP, Sancristoforo returns to his go-to label Bear Funk for yet another foray into this retro-modernist vision, mixing genre-bent jazz, electronica, nu-disco, and psychedelic influences.
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Gespielt von: LEGO EDIT
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Playtime (remastered)
Cat: LPWABB 122LE. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Andiamo A Spasso (2:41)
Tempo Di Weekend (3:14)
Ballata Western (2:18)
Playtime (2:16)
Music Box (2:06)
Tempo Beat (2:28)
Samba Di Carnevale (2:00)
Napoli Ieri E Oggi (1:48)
Vecchio Texas (2:18)
Ancora Insieme (2:20)
Ore Piccole (2:12)
La Mia Isola Felice (2:19)
Tropicana (2:24)
Rio Cristal (2:30)
Ragazza Del Sud (2:31)
Aria Di Periferia (2:13)
Review: The first official reissue of Playtime by popular and prolific Italian composer, Piero Umiliani. Incorporating styles like jazz, easy listening/lounge, rock, funk, and bossa nova to a genre largely dominated by orchestral scores, he penned some of the most outstanding kosmische music from the '60s and '70s with over 150 titles under his belt. Originally released on Umiliani's own Omicron label in 1968, the album has been remastered from the original recordings by Noah Mintz.
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Begging The Moon: Phleng Thai Sakon & Luk Krung 1945-1960
VARIOUS
Cat: DEATH 063LP. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Somyot Tassanphan - "It's Not Raining All Over The Sky" (2:52)
Wongchan Pairot - "Deceived" (2:59)
Ruangthong Thonglantom - "Wedding Tomorrow" (3:07)
Wongchan Pairot - "Begging The Moon" (2:56)
Songphan Kwanphoon - "Touch" (3:01)
Komin Nilwong - "Majesty Above The Sky" (2:34)
Poonsak Pattayakosol - "Look" (3:14)
Phongsri Woranuch - "Sorry Letter" (3:09)
Phon Pornphakdee - "Frightening" (3:04)
Thanongsak Phakdithewa - "One Love" (3:01)
Wongchan Pairot - "Lonely" (3:04)
Ruangthong Thonglantom & Winai Chulabusapa - "Swan & Crow" (3:05)
Phongsri Woranuch - "The Farmstead Awaits You" (3:09)
Chen Yenkhae - "Poor Homeless People" (2:56)
Nanta Pitanilapalin & Naris Aree - "Love Me For A Long Time" (3:48)
Suwanna Seneewong - "Beyond Desire" (2:48)
Review: This is a wonderful collection of Phleng Thai sakon, a style of Thai popular song that fuses local and Western influences. Recorded from the end of WWII to the early 1960s, these tracks are part of the Luk krung genre which contrasts with rural Luk thung. Following the 1930s Thai cultural revolution, Western elements like jazz were incorporated into Thai music and transformed folk melodies into dances like ramwong. This compilation showcases the polished, urbanized Luk krung style, though some tracks touch on rural themes. Despite Western influences, many tracks retain strong ties to traditional Thai music and create romantic, beguiling arrangements.
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Studio One 007: Licenced To Ska James Bond & Other Film Soundtracks & TV Themes (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 515. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Jackie Mittoo & The Soul Brothers - "James Bond" (2:59)
The Skatalites - "Dick Tracy" (2:43)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Girl" (2:58)
The Skatalites - "Guns Of Navarone" (3:14)
Roland Alphonso & The Studio One Orchestra - "From Russian With Love" (4:19)
The Soul Brothers - "Thunderball" (3:19)
Jackie Mittoo - "Hang 'Em High" (3:51)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (3:13)
The Soul Brothers - "007" (3:14)
Lee Perry & The Wailers - "Pussy Galore" (2:49)
The Soul Brothers - "Mr Flint" (2:44)
The Skatalites - "Ball Of Fire" (3:09)
The Soul Brothers - "James Bond Danger Man" (2:11)
The Soul Brothers - "Lawman" (3:12)
The Skatalites - "Black Orpheus" (2:56)
The Skatalites - "Exodus" (2:51)
The Skatalites - "Dr Kildare" (2:31)
The Soul Brothers - "Fiddler On The Roof" (2:32)
Review: If you assumed it was possible to live without a ska version of the James Bond theme tune then prepare to be taught one of life's great lessons. Assumption is the mother of all f**k ups, basically. Fear not, though, what was a one-off pressing by Soul Jazz for Record Store Day in 2020 is once again available, only this time on gatefold LP rather than five 7" singles. Perhaps not as authentic or ideal for DJs, nevertheless the contents are just as captivating. Celebrating, in part at least, the bond between Bond and the Caribbean - author Ian Fleming lived on Jamaica and several stories are set in the region, and filmed on said island (Dr No, Live & Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, No Time To Die) this is evocative stuff. Stick it on, kick back with a Martini, and picture yourself casing out a mark at some beachside party spot, stunning partner in hand, senses subtly on high alert.

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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
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Tomorrow's Fashions: Library Electronica 1972-1987
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP 2128. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Simon Park - "Coaster" (2:37)
Wozo - "Rippling Reeds" (3:06)
Sam Spence - "Leaving" (2:18)
John Cameron - "Northern Lights" (1) (2:07)
Peter Reno - "Spaghetti Junction" (2:57)
Rubba - "Space Walk" (2:35)
Paul Hart - "Prospect" (3:09)
Geoff Bastow - "Tomorrow's Fashions" (5:12)
Brian Wade - "Blue Movies" (2:45)
Trevor Bastow - "Videodisc" (2:39)
Astral Sounds - "Interface" (1:54)
Brian Chatton - "Starways" (2:13)
Unit 9 - "Optics" (3:57)
Wozo - "Atomic Station" (1:40)
Adrian Baker - "Future Prospect" (2:12)
Warren Bennett - "Planned Production" (4:43)
Anthony Hobson Aka Tektron - "Future Perspectives" (3:20)
Chameleon - "Waterfall" (2:57)
James Asher - "Telecom" (3:40)
Soul City Orchestra - "Eagle" (1:58)
Alan Hawkshaw - "Astral Plain" (4:00)
Paul Williams - "Drifting In Time" (1:22)
Brian Bennett - "Earth Born" (3:29)
Harry Forbes - "Soft Waves" (1:13)
Astral Sounds - "Topaz" (1:56)
Alan Hawkshaw - "Eternity" (4:18)
John Cameron - "Infinity" (2:03)
Andy Grossart & Paul Williams - "Morning Dew" (2:01)
Review: Nothing was as new and exciting as a synthesiser in the 70s and 80s. For forward-thinking adverts in particular, electronic sounds were essential. TV producers and advertisers sought to use music akin to "Tubular Bells," Tomita, and Jean Michel Jarre and so music libraries like De Wolfe, Bruton, Parry, and Chappell quickly adapted. Compiled by Bob Stanley, new album 'Tomorrow's Fashions' features advertising jingles, TV themes, and space exploration tracks with beatless ambience from that very era. Despite being 40-50 years old, the music feels fresh and finds jazz veterans like Brian Bennett and John Cameron embracing synthesizers. This electronica predated new age and ambient music, and also influenced pop, early Human League, and Warp Records as well as being sampled by MF Doom and Kendrick Lamar.
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Awaaz: From The Archives Of CBS Gramophone Records & Tapes India 1982-1986 (Soundtrack) (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: NAYA 003. Rel: 21 Jun 23
Bappi Lahiri & Asha Bhosle - "Deewana Dil Sangeet Ka" (7:44)
Amit Kumar - "Hero" (6:41)
Zingadi To Zingadi Hai (outro) (1:11)
Asha Bhosle - "Meri Ankhon Mein Zara Jhanko To" (5:48)
Urban Flesh Market (instrumental) (2:40)
Amit Kumar, Mahendra Kapoor, Chorus - "Becho Becho" (8:34)
Birth Of Shiva (music) (3:33)
Kishore Kumar - "Dekho Idhar Jano Jigar" (6:03)
Suresh Wadkar - "Aye Zindagi Gale Lagaa Le" (5:22)
Kishore Kumar & Asha Bhosle - "Baahon Me Leke Mujhe" (6:43)
Rural Flesh Market (instrumental) (1:18)
Sharon Prabhakar & Bappi Lahiri - "Mere Jaisi Mehbooba" (7:33)
Suresh Wadkar & Sadhana Sargam - "Aage Bhi Dushman" (3:26)
Asha Bhosle & Chorus - "Prem Ashram" (6:32)
Asha Bhosle, Behrose Chatterjee, Vinod Sehgal - "Dil Gadbad Jhala" (6:16)
Instrumental Music (2:32)
Review: Naya Beat Records specialise in uncovering the otherwise forgotten sounds of 1980s Bollywood movies, shedding fresh light on the tracks that might still spark some interest for the present day. The project focuses exclusively on the musical output of CBS Gramophone Records & Tapes India Ltd: a label active during India's peak disco era and became a home for experimental, B-movie and straight-to-VHS soundtracks. 'Awaaz' compiles rare, overlooked or not-previously-on-vinyl music by composers such as Bappi Lahiri, R. D. Burman, Ilaiyaraaja, Kalyanji-Anandji, Anand Milind, Raamlaxman and Kirti Anuraag - all were released between 1982 and 1986. Shockingly catchy, the tracks are joyous fusions of both South Asian traditions and Moogy electronic and acid stylings, perfect for curios and DJ diggers alike.
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Gespielt von: Manu Archeo
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Waiting For Your Return: A Shidaiqu Anthology 1927-1952 Part I
VARIOUS
Cat: DEATH 067LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Li Minghui - "The Drizzle" (3:52)
Zhang Fan - "Fly All Over The Field" (1:46)
Li Li Hua & Yan Hua - "A Thousand Birds Facing The Phoenix" (3:12)
Zhou Xuan - "Age Of Bloom" (2:50)
Bai Guang - "Waiting For Your Return" (3:30)
Wu Yingyin - "The Moonlight Sends My Lovesickness Across A Thousand Miles" (2:21)
Wang Renmei - "Song Of The Fishermen" (2:44)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Congratulations, Congratulations" (2:23)
Bai Hong - "Suzhou Nocturne" (3:11)
Zhou Xuan & Han Langen - "Mahjong Classic" (2:35)
Yao Lee - "Lovesick Tears" (3:05)
Gong Qiuxia - "The Girl By The Autumn Water" (2:40)
Yuan Meiyun - "The Most Beautiful Boy" (2:38)
Zhou Xuan & Yan Hua - "New Life Of Love" (3:03)
Yao Lee & Yao Min - "Oh Susan" (3:15)
Du Jie - "Chinese New Year Song" (3:32)
Zhang Jing, Zhou Xuan & Li Mingjian - "Bells" (3:00)
Qu Yunyun - "Simple Life" (2:48)
Liu Qi - "Tired Of Dancing" (2:59)
Bai Guang - "Expectation" (3:09)
Review: We bloody love the Death Is Not The End label. It's the sort of outlet that vinyl lovers fawn over because it only deals in fascinating sounds from lesser-known musical worlds. Enter this latest project: Shidaiqu, meaning "songs of the era," emerged in 1920s Shanghai as a fusion of Western pop, jazz, blues and Hollywood soundtracks with traditional Chinese elements. This hybrid genre shaped a golden age of Chinese popular music and film during the pre-Communist interwar period. This record anthologises shidaiqu's evolution, from Li Jinhui's pioneering 1927 song 'Drizzle' sung by his daughter Li Minghui to polished 1930s-40s works by the Seven Great Singing Stars, including Zhou Xuan and Bai Guang. A wonderful trip into the unknown.
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Tags: Asian
 in stock $25.07
Italian Library Vaults
VARIOUS
Cat: CNP 0524. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Romolo Grano - "Kukumbe" (2:48)
Alessandro Alessandroni - "Shot Undercover" (3:32)
Leopoldo Perez Bonsignore & Nino Rapicavoli - "Monsoni" (3:45)
Massimo Catalano & Remigio Ducros - "Lunedi, Ore" (1:53)
Ugo Busoni, Massimo Di Cicco & Paolo Ferrara - "L'Olandese Volante" (2:54)
Piero Montanari & Roberto Conrado - "Likewise" (2:39)
Gerardo Iacoucci - "Onda Verde" (1:06)
Gerardo Iacoucci - "Costa Smeralda" (2:47)
Paolo Ferrara - "Madcap" (3:01)
Gerardo Iacoucci - "Motocross" (3:38)
Mario Molino, Elvio Monti - "Bossalonga" (3:07)
Stellio Subelli - "Esse Quattro" (2:10)
Edoardo Vianello - "Carosello" (2:48)
Pasquale Castiglione - "Pacific 2000" (2:22)
Review: Established in 1968 by Romano Di Bari, Canopo was the first brick in the building of Flippermusic, the leading production music library in Italy. Revived after decades of hiatus, the label is now devoted to the reissue of Flippermusic's historic catalogue of the 60s, 70s and 80s for the first time since its original release onto vinyl, digitised and re-mastered from the original master tapes so that these legendary recordings can be heard once again. This classic Italian production music was all recorded in Rome recording studios by a heritage of composers including Alessandro Alessandroni, Amedeo Tommasi, Gerardo Iacoucci, Remigio Ducros, Romolo Grano, Daniela Casa, Piero Montanari and many more. Italian Library Vaults is a 12 track compilation bringing together the best tracks produced by Flippermusic in the first years of his activity.
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Open Space Motion: Underscores (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 114LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Wide Open Space Motion (2:19)
Incessant Efforts (2:25)
Pink Sails (2:08)
Relaxed Mood (4:17)
Transiency (1:13)
Driving Sequences (3:24)
Action & Suspense (2:05)
Southern Mentality (2:42)
Hovering (2:13)
Bows (4:30)
Outset (1:38)
Constellation (1:33)
Changing Directions (2:37)
Neutral Position (1:48)
Departure For Universe (2:08)
Review: Not to be confused with Klaus WeiB, the East Germany-born handball hero of the Summer Olympics 1972, although born in the same era, this Klaus Weiss is in fact the man who started out as a jazz drummer before expanding his remit to other instruments and genres, winding up pretty prolific in the world of movie and TV scores. As can be heard here.

While not directly linked to, taken from, or inspired by screen work, Open Space underscores (ahem) many of the same totems. It's un-rushed, yet tracks are relatively brief, not much more than interludes. Each feels similar to the next, but they clearly invoke very different emotional responses. Somewhere between synth-laden fantasy soundtracks of yore, and medieval court music, it's like going into the future only to realise civilisation has gone backwards while retaining some of its tech prowess.
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The Infinity Of Nothingness
The Infinity Of Nothingness (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 144. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Nothingness (5:02)
Solar Breeze From The East (14:03)
Spectral Realms (9:22)
Infinity Suite: Time (part 1) (2:03)
Infinity Suite: Space (part 2) (2:12)
Infinity Suite: Energy (part 3) (4:02)
Review: Over three decades of musical exploration and innovation have cemented German guitarist and bandleader JJ Whitefield as a stalwart in the realm of authentic, timeless music. As a founding member of the Poets Of Rhythm in the early 90s, Whitefield pioneered a hard-edged take on 70s street funk, setting the stage for the Deep Funk scene to come. His subsequent ventures under various pseudonyms, including Karl Hector, showcased his versatility and eclectic influences, drawing from Ethiopian Jazz, West African funk, Kraut-rock, and ambient sounds. With his latest album, The Infinity Of Nothingness, Whitefield delves into the astral realms of spiritual jazz, paying homage to influences like Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders while forging his own path. The album's mature, delicate orchestrations evoke a trance-like atmosphere, with subtle accents of hip-hop, library and avant garde seamlessly integrated. Tracks like the sparse opener 'Nothingness' and the expansive 'Infinity Suite' demonstrate Whitefield's ability to create music that not only honors his influences but also stands the test of time. The Infinity Of Nothingness represents a culmination of Whitefield's lifelong musical journey, showcasing his unwavering dedication to authenticity and innovation.
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Lupin Zero (Soundtrack)
Lupin Zero (Soundtrack) (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: DV 12963. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Afro Lupin '68 (Opening version) (1:08)
Dangerous Highway (2:44)
Action Zero (2:00)
Moody Afternoon & Hard Afternoon (3:11)
Dark Eyes & Dark Night (4:51)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Blues Harp version) (2:03)
Happening 1 (3:28)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Ending version) (1:13)
Afro Lupin '68 (instrumental version) (1:06)
Lightning Time & Lighting Time After (3:04)
Guitar Suspense (2:18)
Yeah! Lupin & Action Lupin (1:30)
Lyrical Disturbance (2:57)
Lupin Walkin' (TV original) (2:30)
Happening 2 (2:56)
Theme Of Lupin III, II (Ending instrumental version) (1:23)
Review: With roots that date back to 1967, when Weekly Manga Action magazine decided to take a punt on a new character, master thief Lupin III, grandson of gentleman robber Arsene Lupin, and his criminal gang, Takeo Yamashita and Otomo Yoshihide's collaborative soundtrack has cult status written all over it. While not made to accompany the core Lupin III series, the music here featured on the critically acclaimed Lupin Zero, a saga that takes us back to the early years of the protagonist - a young boy opening the door on a life of crime in mid-1960s Japan. On record, that sounds like a flamboyant and intoxicatingly heady brew of jazz, psychedelic rock, electronic experimentation and pure groove. As vivid as both the original printed cartoons and the subsequent screen adaptations that continued the legacy.

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Paesaggi
Cat: FLIES 52B. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Prime Nebbie (3:42)
Nel Parco (2:59)
Risaie (5:13)
Lungo Il Canale (1:13)
Ciliegi In Fiore (2:57)
Oriente Rosso (1:14)
Pianure D'Asia (3:03)
Tanto Lontano (4:16)
Borgo Montano (2:02)
Laguna Tropicale (4:04)
Vecchie Strade (3:46)
Porta D'Oriente (2:15)
Review: The fact Paesaggi is being released on Four Flies, an Italian label that has tasked itself with unearthing, or rather catching obscure soundtracks from the country's golden age before they fall into complete obscurity and off the face of the Earth, should tell you everything there is to know about this one. One of the all-time masters of film scores, Umiliani delivered the album in 1971, and it's a wonderful example of his work.

It's probably important to point out that his output leant towards the less high brow genres, including Spaghetti Westerns, and soft core sex movies. This version of the album itself, which is number three after the original in 1971 and re-release (with different sleeve) in 1980, features performances by legendary session supergroup I Marc 4, and is as wistful and beguiling as it is lounging and made to make background moods. Flutes, guitars, strings and all.
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Paloma Supersound
Cat: FLIES 73. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Atmosfere (2:42)
Telespazio (1:27)
Cronaca Nera (2:15)
Teulada (2:36)
Questura (1:00)
Police (1:08)
Africa Dance (4:00)
Attualita (2:27)
Bengala (4:03)
Green (4:59)
Prateria (4:46)
Terzo (3:48)
Review: The latest record to waft from the Four Flies feeding ground focuses on Paolo Zavallone, an elusive musician and patron of the DIY music label Paloma Records, which only saw five records released. After venturing into the world of music publishing in 1983, Zavallone would either produce licensed-for-film music himself, or consign the task to his peers, chiefly his friend Mauro Malavasi. This record, made up of a quint of nameless, coverless records, captures the highlights of the sottofondi style, i.e. incidental music made largely for early 80s Italian comedy series on TV. Easy listening fusion blends with pots-and-pans avant-gardism ('Cronaca Nera' particularly), proving the remarkably prescient range of an obscure musician.
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The Words & Music Of House Of 1000 Corpses (Halloween Party) (Soundtrack)
Rob ZOMBIE / VARIOUS
The Words & Music Of House Of 1000 Corpses (Halloween Party) (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight orange, purple & green swirl vinyl 2xLP + booklet + cut-out insert)
Cat: WW 189. Rel: 14 Jun 24
From "Attention Boils & Ghouls" To "Thick Incrustations Dying On The Surface" (LP1) (22:16)
From "These Are All My Dolls" To "brick House" (22:16)
From "Behold! Fish-Boy!" To "into The Pit" (LP2) (22:05)
From "Okay Happy Boy" To "run Run Rabbit" (22:14)
Review: In collaboration with Rob Zombie and Lionsgate, Waxwork Records proudly presents "The Words & Music of HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, a unique double album that offers an immersive experience by featuring the complete audio from the iconic 2003 film, HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. It comes on deluxe double LP vinyl and allows you to enjoy the entire movie in this innovative read-along format, perfect for horror and vinyl fanatics who want a different kind of thrill. The set includes new artwork by Pete Bregman, deluxe gatefold packaging, an 11"x11" 28-page booklet, printed inner sleeves, and a heavyweight character cut-out sheet to create your own scenes from the film.
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 in stock $50.69
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