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Disk Union Union Tenugui Audio Room Pattern Hand Towel (white with brown design) Disk Union Union Tenugui Audio Room Pattern Hand Towel (white with brown design)
Cat: 866491 Rel: 19 Jul 22 • View all DJ-Geschenke & Gadgets
 
Original "Union Tenugui" in collaboration with Kamawanu, a tenugui specialty store, with quick-drying and water-absorbent properties useful for summer and outdoor festivals.
Notes: New Union Tenugui with a miniature obi like a record.

Music Tenugui in collaboration with Tenugui specialty store Kamawanu.

Using the traditional technique of "shukuzome," which has been used since the Meiji era (1868-1912), the design is dyed in the image of a record shelf.

The "obi," which resembles a domestic vinyl record, also features a record pattern inspired by the Same-Komon pattern.

It is a satisfying item for yourself or as a gift.
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Here/There
Here/There (hand-numbered cassette + MP3 download code limited to 40 copies)
Cat: GRFTPS 014. Rel: 29 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Here (4:14)
Hear (4:24)
There (3:46)
Their (4:08)
Bere (2:37)
Where (3:11)
No Where (5:04)
Tear (4:36)
Satoshi (alternative) (9:22)
Review: What is the difference between here and there?
What are the differences between countries and races?
between men and women?
children and adults?
you and me?

We are supposed to be the same person, but we are all different.
We look different, we were born and raised in different environments.
Our personalities are also different.
These differences create interest and new discoveries,
but they also create discrimination and prejudice,
which leads to division.
In recent years, this situation seems to have become more pronounced.

"You and I are different.
But sometimes I might be the same as you."

In this uncertain world,
this is what I wanted to express in this music.
--K Nogami
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Lord Cumiana
Lord Cumiana (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 821. Rel: 02 Mar 22
 
Klassiker/Ska
Lord Cumiana (3:39)
High Roller (3:07)
Review: Original Gravity Records has another super serving up early reggae sounds lined-up here. This new 7" from Max Iss & The Minions (which is the latest alias for the ever prolific label boss Neil Anderson, complete with a session toaster in tow) offers two boss rhythms. The sound harks back to the reggae of the late sixties and is punctuated with U-Roy-style shout-outs. Opener 'Lord Cumiana' is a big and brassy groover designed to light up the dance and on the flipside is 'High Roller', with more rolling brass and a lush organ melody to get you hypnotised.
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The Blurry Times Blur Lines
Cat: CRYO 026. Rel: 04 Mar 22
 
Techno
Suburban Knight - "Lectrasonic" (5:00)
Mike Petrack - "Holy Redeemer" (5:25)
A Garcia & M Kretsch - "Invasion" (5:09)
Body Mechanic - "Everything" (5:27)
Review: Cryovac Recordings is allowed to exist by artists and craftsmen that take up the cause and come together to share their skillset. A Cryovac artist is a master of their own style. They are heros that represent the best of Detroit's spirit.
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Concentrate (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: GS 8001. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Soul
Concentrate (3:47)
Get Up (3:35)
Review: Willie Tee is one of those New Orleans artists whose records are hard to find and expensive. He is the perfect subject of special record store day reissues and that's what we get here from the Gatur label. 'Concentrate' is some high-class mellow magic from 1980. The backside tune is another doozy with more New Orleans mellow funk bringing to mind the quality of Roy Ayers., It all makes for a 7" you simply cannot find anywhere online for any money whatsoever and thus a crucial one to snap up before it's gone again.
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My Part Of Town (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
Cat: WAR 020P. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
My Part Of Town (4:33)
Mountain's World (3:39)
Review: The Record Store Day drops are coming in thick and fast now and for hip-hop fans this is a heavy one. Neither of these tunes have ever been on a 45 rpm together before. They are classics from the legendary Philly crew with hard breaks and headier bars on 'My Part Of Town' set over a jostling bassline and tough hits. On the flip is 'Mountain's World' which is a deeper and more vibes-joint with less in your face energy and a smarter wordplay as well as some super scratch-work.
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Shafty Riptide
Cat: PRONTO 000. Rel: 05 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Shafty Riptide (6:32)
Corners (5:26)
Review: Marcellus Pittman and James Curd go head-to-head on this new collaborative split, hearing two tracks from the Chi-troit musicians and their ability to fuse each other's approaches to minimal house. 'Shafty Riptide' has in it the sonic equivalent of lapping waves; 'chained chords inhale and exhale against the beats, while farty arps bring up the bottom end. 'Corners' takes on a jazzier and folktronickier mood, with odd timings urging on a much more subdued soundscape.
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Entering The Void
Cat: CYBERDOME 006. Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Electro
Ultratronic (6:22)
Ghettotech (6:15)
Exiting The Void (6:23)
Rise Of The Slavs (6:10)
Review: The next release on Cyberdome is by Terra Form. Born and raised in the culturally rich city of Malmo, the Swedish producer has previously released on Deeply Cultured, Distant Hawaii, Mood Of Era, Traxx Underground and parent label 10 PILLS MATE, spanning atmospheric techno, breaks and electro - the latter being a strong presence on Entering The Void. The old school robot beats of 'Ultratronic' kicks off the A side, followed by the gritty dystopian bass attack of 'Ghettotech' but unlike the name may suggest - booty bass this is not! The rise of the machines continues on the B side with the dystopian slammer 'Exiting The Void'.
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Wakefulness
Wakefulness (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RETICULATE 003. Rel: 29 Mar 22
 
Electro
Wakefulness (6:11)
Analgesic Pathways (5:42)
Cholinergic Projections (6:02)
Reticulate Speech 3 (0:26)
Abducting Humans (6:09)
Review: Zeta Reticula is a Solvenian producer who you might also know as Umek. Away from his big room techno sounds under this alias he crafts much more nuanced and essential electro sounds as evidenced on this fierce five tracker pressed to limed clear vinyl. 'Wakefulness' is all jacked up drums and interplanetary acid and the beats bang just as hard on 'Analgesic Pathways' while 'Cholinergic Projections' is the most white knuckle ride of the lot with whip-snapping snares and hellish synths bringing the terror. 'Reticulate Speech' and 'Abducting Humans' close down with more melodic electro sounds.
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Strata Records: The Sound Of Detroit Reimagined By Jazzanova
Cat: BBE 690ACD. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Introduction (feat Sean Haefeli)
Lost My Love (feat Sean Haefeli)
Creative Musicians (feat Sean Haefeli)
Joy Road
Face At My Window (feat Sean Haefeli)
Root In 7-4 Plus (feat Sean Haefeli)
Inside Ourselves
Beyond The Dream (feat Sean Haefeli)
Saturday Night Special
Orotunds
Scorpio's Child
Loser (feat Sean Haefeli)
Review: Rubbing shoulders with DJ Amir and 180 Proof Records, BBE Music present this celebratory compilation, fawning over the Strata Records' best and brightest releasees. 'Strata Records - The Sound of Detroit - Reimagined by Jazzanova' hears DJ Amir and Jazzanova shed the work of a Detroit jazz great into something much newer and fresher, through incredible nu-jazz retakes on classic Motor City standards from the likes of Lyman Woodard and Malauwi.
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Galaxy EP
Galaxy EP (12")
Cat: DIRT 137. Rel: 14 Apr 22
 
Deep House
Moon Desert (6:57)
Galaxy One Two Three (1:50)
Far From The Sun (5:13)
Lo Fi Hi (Ron Trent remix) (9:29)
Review: Idan Hana steps up to Dirt Crew once more with a second full length EP that includes a remix from the one and only Chicago deep house pioneer. Let's start with that one - his take on 'Lo Fi Hi' is a textbook raw house sound but embellished with majestic chords and a gridding bassline that elevates mind, body and soul. The other three originals from Idan are quality, too, with a jazzy laced opener, the ramshackle cosmic house of 'Galaxy One Two Three' and old school hip hop influenced boom bap drums of 'Far From The Sun.'
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Synth Works Vol 2
Synth Works Vol 2 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BKWRD 025. Rel: 07 Apr 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
All Rose (4:14)
Steppe Noire (4:47)
Evaporations (6:17)
Light Memoir (4:27)
Interblip (1:01)
Repere Hypnotique (5:02)
As Fragile Ghosts (5:10)
Review: Mathieu Charbonneau and Pietro Amato are no strangers. The pair have worked together in various guises and forms for many years, first meeting in the instrumental group Torngat, an then turning their attention to the Ferriswheel project and indie band The Luyas. Amato is still a member of the latter, and some will also know his name from Bell Orchestre and, on the odd occasion, some outfit called Arcade Fire.

Cast all those references aside, though, because Synth Works Vol. 2, as the title suggests, opts to map out electronic courses through modular constellations, the sound of glittering stars passing by a pristine space station, the noise of humans looking out into the great black expanse and wondering what their place is, and where everyone else has gone. A work of minimal beauty.
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Sky's The Limit
Cat: SDE 63. Rel: 25 May 22
 
Soul
Sky's The Limit (short version) (4:16)
Sky's The Limit (long version) (5:53)
Review: This sizzling new 7" from Super Disco Edits serves up Dayton's 'Sky's The Limit' which is a red hot slice of previously unissued 1982 soul.Hall of fun famers Dayton were a well established and popular group with a lush sound that was couched in soul but with funky grooves, boogie basslines and hints of disco shimmer and shine. This gorgeous single has all that and more including a big, buttery vocal. It is an epic, guaranteed floor filler which on the flip side has 'Sky's The Limit (long version)' for extra devastation.
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Sleepyhead (B-STOCK)
Sleepyhead (B-STOCK) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HAR 119 (B-STOCK). Rel: 02 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Exorcism
Fuck With Your Friends
Dream Song
Cool Party But Then We All Left
Okie Dokie Doggie Daddy
Nothing
Bully
Monolith
Bed
Lala Song
Future Flower
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, dents and creases to the corner of the outer sleeve, otherwise in excellent condition***


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I Appreciate
Cat: NH 002. Rel: 04 Oct 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Appreciate (8:50)
I Appreciate (Disco edit) (7:32)
Review: Cult favourite Nick the Record is one of the deepest digging DJs out there. When he steps up with is own productions they are just as well informed and classy. This new one with Jamie Read is another case in point. 'I Appreciate' has an effortlessly timeless vibe - 80s production, 70s disco and proto-house styles all inform it, with the chords hanging in the air next to the steam voxels while the bass does its job down low. On the flip is 'I Appreciate' (Disco edit) which is more leggy and energetic in the way it builds.
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Dirty Vision EP
Cat: 18437 04. Rel: 26 Oct 22
 
Techno
Dazed Dreams (7:48)
Dirty Vision (5:36)
Synthetic Wars (5:41)
Review: 18437 is only four releases deep but is already a revered outlet renowned for its quality output thanks to, in part, a couple of great EPs by the late great Soulphiction. This time out it is Nico Lahs using his NLXLB moniker who takes control with deep, dubby techno for the backroom or late-night hours. The blissful 'Dazed Dreams' is a pad-laced early evening warm-up. 'Dirty Vision' is a little more textured with background drums trying to hurry as lush freeform chords do a slow dance in the foreground. 'Synthetic Wars' gets all squelchy, with hefty, splintered, and wooden drums and hits tumbling in off-grid patterns.
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Long Trax EPs & Singles Vol 2
Cat: LT 005. Rel: 08 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Here To Tell You
That Dream
Do That
Been Lucky
The Only Difference
Pay It No Mind
Review: A warm welcome back to self-starter Will Long, whose self-released deep house epics - all of which initially appear on vinyl on frustratingly limited pressings - put him on a par with such ocean-deep audio explorers and dancefloor misfits as DJ Sprinkles and Larry Heard. As the title suggests, Long Trax EPs & Singles Volume 2 offers up tracks the producer previously released on wax. It's full to bursting with tactile, dreamy, atmospheric and ethereal club cuts, with highlights including the melancholic yearning of 'Been Lucky', the spoken word-sporting late-night headiness of 'That Dream', the revivalist ambient house immersion of 'The Only Difference' and the organ-sporting sunrise warmth of 'Pay It No Mind'.
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Keep It In The Family
Cat: HANDYSNF 001. Rel: 26 Apr 22
 
Deep House
9th House - "Harmonic Convergence" (4:13)
Ruff Stuff - "Still Dancing" (6:46)
Adam Curtain - "Wonk That Arp" (5:06)
Bobby Cazanova - "Big Eden" (5:13)
Arthur Dudley X Retromigration - "Moody Knights" (5:13)
Review: A collaboration between Bristol's Shall Not Fade and London label/clothing line Handy here titled Keep It In The Family. SNF tapped 9th House & Berlin-based Italian Ruff Stuff for some wicked techno tracks, and it's all about the latter doing his best Aril Brikha impression on 'Still Dancing'. Representing Handy we have Bobby Cazanova serving up some bass-heavy sci-fi fantasies on the electro number 'Big Eden' and a collab between Arthur Dudley and Retromigration who serve up some smoky, late night deep house on 'Moodyknight'.
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Sekater
Sekater (limited 12")
Cat: SYST 01326. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sekater (8:08)
Sekater (Audiojack remix) (5:48)
Sekater (2022 Revisited) (7:14)
Review: Marseille based Rafael Cerato is known for his emotional techno sound that has been heard on top labels like Diynamic Music, Stil Vor Talent, and his very own Ritual. He's also become quite the staple on Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings, which back in 2015 released his anthemic 'Sekater', a sublime expression in dancefloor drama which still sounds as good today. There's a 2022 Revisited version featured on here which is optimised for today's dancefloor, while the remix by Gruuv head honchos Audiojack over on the flip goes for a bouncy tech house rework.
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Cosmopolitan
Cat: PTHR 001. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Disco Jukebox (9:04)
Mix-O-Lydian (8:00)
Review: Brazilian minimal house experts Stekke are back with Cosmopolitan, which inaugurates new label Chez Panthere. Two typically understated afterhours minded cuts are featured on both sides. On the first is the paranoid, heads-down contemplation of 'Disco Jukebox' which is perfect for Sunday morning (no earlier than 9:00), while over on the flip we have another deep and hypnotic offering in the form of 'Mix-O-Lydian', with atonal sounds underpinned by clipped rhythms that's is the kind of tackle you'd expect Thomas Melchior or Rhadoo would drop on Monday morning.
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Dysfunctional Loop
Dysfunctional Loop (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WTTW 002. Rel: 11 May 22
 
Deep House
More Action (3:31)
Clouds (3:43)
Dancehall Private Party (2:35)
Strictly Bouncin (2:07)
Review: The inaugural reals on Word To The Wise from Mah'Mood sold out in quick time. It was a super way to kick off the label and now the second EP six or so months later is just as good. It's a deep house exploration from Sebastiao Loopes that opens with a languid groove and some freeform synth work. The energy is pent up and the bass bulbous. The grocers cut from from easy characterisation after that with the downbeat and stonier sounds of 'Clouds' and lurching beat structures of 'Dancehall Private Party' before closer 'Strictly Bouncin' rounds out on a lazy and swaggering groove that slowly lifts you off your feet.
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Murder (remastered)
Murder (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5665883. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Murder (3:56)
Thieves Like Us (instrumental) (6:59)
Review: Warner Music's ongoing New Order remastering and reissue project continues apace with 'Murder', featuring a quite opposite pair of singles form the cult Manchester band. Again both have been remastered from original master tapes at Abbey Road Studios. 'Murder' was released in 1984, but was recorded in winter, two years earlier, for the Power, Corruption & Lies album. It captures the darkness and unrest of the times with hellish vocal screams and huge, pounding military drums all building to a thunderous peak with a nagging lead guitar eventually making its way out of the mire like a beacon of hope. 'Thieves Like Us' (instrumental) is a more archetypal New Order track with those happy-sad guitar licks and resigned drums.
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Early Experiments
Cat: TDSR 007. Rel: 15 Sep 22
 
Techno
Face Your Fate (5:23)
Vizor (7:41)
SBS (5:06)
A Tribute To LD (5:09)
Electro 106 (3:43)
Review: Numbers doyen and Glaswegian beatmaker Jackmaster is back after a time away sorting out some personal issues. Here he lands on Trance Fusion with the sort of high impact beats with which he made his name. There is shuffling and rambunctious old school house on 'Face Your Fate', 'Vizor' is super quick, super tight and catchy house that has massive hits and restless synths while 'SBS' layers up old school Detroit techno percussion to electric effect. Two further bangers in the electro-tinged 'A Tribute To LD' and downbeat 'Electro 106' close out a fine return.
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PTDM 1
PTDM 1 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: PTDM 1. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Techno
Callous Tones (5:54)
Technicalities (4:10)
Go Pattern (live At Lilly's) (3:55)
Standardized Looper (4:54)
Locketty (5:25)
Dan Flavin's Dub Glaven (4:39)
Review: After lurking on the internet as an outlet for Dreamlogicc's solo and collaborative work, cheeky Peak Time Dance Music launches its physical imprint with a half dozen tracks of drum-driven madness. Drawing raw rhythms and rugged sound design from gqom, integrating elements of electro, grime, and techno, these flexible beats absolutely stomp. While the core sound remains, the moody grooves from his Kimochi Sound releases and bassy halftime from Main Drain Studios take the back seat here: it's a 12" for the club.
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Gotta Get Mine
Gotta Get Mine (7" + insert)
Cat: FDR 7003. Rel: 05 Apr 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Gotta Get Mine (4:05)
Take A Look (4:36)
Review: The Funky Dividends label is all about preserving and celebrating a range of classic tunes from cornerstone genres like hip hop, funk and r&b. Its latest careful vinyl outing is this limited 7" with two hip hop cut from Infinite. These came first time around in the mid-nineties when Infinite was knocking it out of the park with his storytelling rhymes. He was an underground star who grew up in a low income area in Toronto and used that to power his potent bars. He released only a couple of tunes but these two are his most notable.
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De Mixes: Vol 6
Cat: LFM 006. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Loveface That You Are (5:56)
Love Fantasy (7:19)
Pablo's Theme (6:42)
Give It To You (5:58)
Review: What differentiates Loveface's De Mixes series from its re-edit and rework rivals is a willingness to embrace synth-heavy 1980s soul and the mid-80s proto-house sound of New York City. That glossy, colourful sound once again comes to the fore on this sixth instalment in the series. After first reworking a classic, mid-80s sing-along ('That You Are'), the mysterious production crew pays tribute to loved-up, hands-in-the-air Italo-house on 'Love Fantasy'. Over on the flip, 'Pablo's Theme' is a shimmering chunk of neo-boogie/electrofunk fusion rich in rubbery synth-bass and kaleidoscopic melodies, while 'Give It To You' is another tactile and gorgeous slab of '80s soul given a subtle dancefloor makeover.
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Partial Light
Partial Light (double 12")
Cat: CC 02. Rel: 20 Jun 22
 
Deep House
Fly Fly (11:01)
Eargrind (7:51)
Light Up (7:58)
Unlike Dislike (9:31)
Review: 
For their second installment, the Chateau Chepere crew brings on board legendary producer Stephan Laubner under his STL moniker, with four time warping pieces of music. With his distinctive and intricate sonic palette, Laubner extracts from his hardware different musical colors and shapes to produce singular atmospheres. Opening up the EP is Fly Fly, an epic 11 min minimal house trip full of tension and excitement, followed by Eargrind, an eerie, laid back Detroit leaning ballad. On the flip is Light Up, a spaced out, playful and bittersweet number that will revitalize any hazy after-hours dancefloor. Closing up the EP is Unlike Dislike, a quirky, jacking and mischievous techno workout for the packed club. This diverse ep will pull the listeners and dancers into Laubner's multifaceted, low key but captivating universe.

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RM 12015
RM 12015 (12")
Cat: RM 12015. Rel: 30 Mar 22
 
Techno
A2 - "Open Your Mind" (6:52)
A2 - "Entity" (7:35)
Andy Panayi - "Acidbend" (6:28)
Stopouts - "Pass Go" (8:00)
Review: Always a good week when some new RAND Muzik drops. The Leipzig imprint's brand of understated grooves are on fine display once again on this various artists EP. On RM 12015, feel the low-slung and funky dub of A2's 'Open Your Mind' which they follow up with some moody computer funk on the next track 'Entity'. Over on the B side, Andy Panayi serves up some dusty 303 shenanigans on 'Acidbend' in the vein of classic Cabinet Records and closing it out is Stopouts with the subterranean breaks of 'Pass Go'.
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The Age Of The Saucers (B-STOCK)
The Age Of The Saucers (B-STOCK) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BLOOD 252 (B-STOCK). Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Once Upon A Time (In Hell) (1:25)
The Age Of The Saucers (3:40)
Abomination From Planet X (4:56)
A Moment Of Bliss (1:36)
Saturday Night Screamer (4:00)
Fallen Heaven (4:20)
Silent Fortress (feat Volkor X) (4:58)
Fear In The Eye Of The Tyrant (4:14)
Skylords (4:08)
The Heist Of Area 51 (3:22)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight tear and creasing to corner of outer sleeve, also the record has light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


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A Bit Of Previous
Cat: OLE 1845CD. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Young & Stupid
If They're Shooting At You
Talk To Me Talk To Me
Reclaim The Night
Do It For Your Country
Prophets On Hold
Unnecessary Drama
Come On Home
A World Without You
Deathbed Of My Dreams
Sea Of Sorrow
Working Boy In New York City
Review: When the world seems like it's coming apart at the seams, you can always rely on Belle & Sebastian to lift your spirits. It may have been a while since we last heard from the long-serving Glaswegian combo - A Bit of Previous, their tenth album, is also their first for seven years - but the old magic still remains. While the lyrics deal with all manner of subjects - not least the march of time and the weight of their own musical history - the accompanying music is largely triumphantly cheery, or at the very least the sonic equivalent of Prozac. As a result, standouts are plentiful, with our picks including the glassy-eyed, gospel-tinged Americana-soul fusion of 'If They're Shooting at You', the pedal steel-sporting indie-pop breeze of 'Young and Stupid' and the fuzzy, low-slung, post-punk/indie-pop fusion of 'Unnecessary Drama'.
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Pattern Interrupt
Pattern Interrupt (cassette + MP3 download code)
Cat: IDS 040. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Techno
Anatomy (dub) (4:49)
1 AM (4:07)
Abstract (6:47)
30 (7:16)
Faceless Agreement (11:03)
Review: Escape the grid to Elias Garcia's subterranean world of mutant techno and oozing sci-fi dub, forever lost in the drip with IDS Recordings. Big Tip!
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Earthly Tapes 03
Cat: EARTHLY 012. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
ORSO - "Comets" (part I & II) (9:01)
Balam - "Ensueno" (5:37)
Mamazu - "Tombi" (6:35)
DJ Raff - "Voces" (2:55)
Ditti - "Poly Party" (5:37)
Kusht - "Small Town Rebellion" (7:26)
Review: The days are drawing out, the temperatures are rising, the sounds we all want to hear are getting much more tropical, exotic and sunny. Enter this fantastic new record from Earthly Tapes after a nearly 2 year gap since the second chapter. This third chapter is packed with brain boggling new musical excursions from six new artists to the label. Jean Dasso AKA Yeahman is Orso on the first tune, a rhythmic cut with UK breaks influences and Afro dance vibes. Balam's 'Ensueno' becomes more dubby and deep and on the flip are highlights from DJ Raff with his conga and tom splattered rhythms and Kusht's slow motion pumper, 'Small Town Rebellion.'
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Atfalouna (reissue)
Atfalouna (reissue) (12" + insert)
Cat: DE 287. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Atfalouna (5:43)
Atfalouna (instrumental) (3:56)
Ibini (4:48)
Ydouchababe (5:16)
Review: Hassan Ideddir's 1989 single "Atfalouna" sees an expanded repress courtesy of Dark Entries. Born to Berber parents in Morocco, Ideddir began making music at the age of 10 after being discovered singing in the stairwell by his school's headmaster. Encouraged by his peers, he began playing concerts, and his status grew. In 1987, he played a string of sold-out concerts in Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakesh, in support of a children's charity. The success of these concerts secured him a record deal, and he went to Paris to record his debut single "Atfalouna" in 1988.
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Mediterranean Dreams Part 2
Cat: IFEEL 0742. Rel: 08 Apr 22
 
Techno
Nebula (7:06)
Optical Bells (6:23)
Luce Eterna Ai Sognatori (6:12)
Templum Dub (5:56)
Review: Italian DJ and producer and Afrotemplum co-founder, Feel Fly, revisits the sunned, balearic mood of his childhood on this early-stage career definer of an EP. As a series, 'Mediterranean Dreams' lets the light in on only the haziest of sonic visions, letting in island stenches and coconut skitters between the palms. Everything from dub, ambient, balearic and kraut is here channelled into a realised smattering of deep trance, tittilating the senses with an echoic foray into navel-gazing reverie.
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Circles EP
Cat: AUS 1462. Rel: 01 Apr 21
 
Deep House
Circles
NRG106
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from Belfast boys Bicep, namely formidable dancefloor fare variously influenced by bumpin' US garage and vintage Italian house. This two-tracker for Aus is, though, a little different. For starters, lead cut "Circles" bites classic Detroit techno, adding woozy, picturesque electronic melodies to a typically in-your-face techno groove (check the relentless scymbals for proof of the track's Motor City credentials). "Track 2" is a deeper proposition, but no less fluid. Like its predecessor, it's more musically rich and enveloping than many of their tough, stripped-back productions. It's an intriguing new direction, and proves once and for all they're no "one trick" ponies.
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Hermeto
Hermeto (CD)
Cat: FORDIS 07CD. Rel: 10 May 23
 
Jazz
Yogurt (Coalhada)
Hermeto
Bells (Guizos)
The Love Flower (Flor Do Amor)
Pliers (Alicate)
Mourning (Velorio)
The Marianas (As Marianas)
Fabiola
Review: Hermeto Pascoal is more than a musical maverick, he is a cultural icon. The composer, multi-instrumentalist and arranger with a wizard-like appearance was described once by the great Miles Davis as 'the most impressive musician in the world'. The Brazilian fusion great was known for his fiery live sets and is just as thrilling on record as this one proves. All the tracks are originals with a loud flurry of piano and 60s big band horn chants, cool electric keys and mind-blowing fusion sounds all making for exciting music that is thrilling to listen to and utterly unconventional.
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Emak Bakia
Cat: VOX 57CD. Rel: 12 Jan 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Afghans (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V01)
Missing Tibetans (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V02)
Afghans (Rev V02)
Missing Tibetans (Rev V02)
Lahra Salem (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V03)
Afghans (Rev V03)
Review: It's nice to get a new edition of Muslimgauze's 'Emia Bakia', a long out-of-print and hard to find album from 1994, because the album remains one of the most unique in the late, great producer's vast catalogue. The set's uniqueness lies in the surprising shape and focus of the rhythms that Muslimgauze utilised on the album; while as percussion-rich as ever, and often cloaked in his usual dark ambient sounds, dub-influenced basslines and Eastern exoticism, the beats are regularly far more dancefloor-focused than you'd expect. This isn't otherworldly ambient dub, but rather some mind-altering mutation of psychedelic house music that still sounds like nothing else around.
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Resigner (B-STOCK)
Cat: SRUIN 145LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Metal
Almost Free (6:20)
Oblivs (5:02)
Clever People (9:29)
Pushing Myself Down (12:46)
Wake (8:45)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight surface marks/scratches on the record, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


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Semi Skimmed Edits 4
Semi Skimmed Edits 4 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: SSE 004. Rel: 26 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Tea For Two (4:28)
Boogie Drunk (5:27)
You Control Me (6:10)
Review: As usual, there's no confirmation as to who is behind this edition of the Semi-Skimmed Edits series, but as the previous volumes were the work of scalpel fiend James Greenwood, it's likely he's made these reworks, too. There's plenty to admire throughout, from the grandiose horn arrangements, starry instrumentation and club-ready jazz-funk grooves of 'Tea For Two', and the driving, heavily orchestrated disco-funk hedonism of 'Boogie Drunk', to the Chic-style guitar licks and sweaty drums of closing cut 'You Control Me', whose swirling, filtered breakdowns will do a terrific job in spiking energy levels out on the dancefloor.
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Semi Skimmed Edits 5
Semi Skimmed Edits 5 (limited hand-stamped 1-sided 12")
Cat: SSE 005. Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Milky Way (6:04)
Review: The Semi Skimmed Edits label is back with another kicker, this time from James Greenwood. It is a fifth transmission form this label and it really bangs, with leggy drums and funk guitar riffs lighting it up from below. It's the sort of full fat, weighty disco-house tune that you can rach for when you need a bit old hit of good time grooves to get the party peaking once again. It's a limited hand-stamped 12", too, which always make it that much better.

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Fortunately EP
Cat: OCV 001. Rel: 23 Jun 22
 
Breakbeat
Dukalis Is On Duty (4:44)
Banditos (5:08)
Biathlonist (4:31)
Chaotic Mood (7:23)
Grey Sky (7:04)
Review: After a productive couple of years dropping releases on BORDE and Physical Education, Sasha Nevolin heralds the start of a new label OCV with this sophisticated EP of trancey house gear. 'Dukalis Is On Duty' kicks the EP off with richly rendered synths speaking their own space age language around the solid thrust of the drums, while Banditos takes things into mellow, pad-soaked pastures driven by a light, rolling breakbeat. 'Biathlonist' takes a pause in strictly beatless, ambient, and then 'Chaotic Mood' plunges deeper into backroom techno for the chillest of souls. 'Grey Sky' completes the package with a dreamy electro diversion sporting a soupcon of acid.
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Cascate Emozionali: Volume One
Cat: EASERIE 701. Rel: 20 Apr 22
 
Library/Archive
Cascades (4:19)
Pulsazioni (4:46)
Review: Cascate Emozionali comes to Early Sounds in a flurry of Italian library music splendour, all studio session funk and high-end synth scapes for the discerning groover. Keeping things compact on a 7", this single easily stands up to any classic deep digs from the golden age of library music in the 70s and 80s. There are thrumming arps, slinky basslines, funky clavi and plenty more, all rendered in honey-coated tones that suggest serious care and vintage gear in the signal chain. Early Sounds excel at these kinds of records, and any lover of library music will want to add this nugget to their archives.

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Love Is A Heartbreaker
Cat: ATH 115. Rel: 24 Mar 22
 
Soul
Doctor 'T' - "Love Is A Heartbreaker" (4:38)
Presley Strong - "Let's Be Together, 1982" (4:33)
Review: Even for Jedi level diggers, tracking down original copies of Doctor T aka Lenoah Presley Strong aka Rick Strong, 7"s is almost impossible. He was a master instrumentalist who can turn out a tune on any piece of gear and was a regular in his local clubs. He spent time between Selma, Atlanta, where he was born, and Beverly Hills and played with artists like Willie Hutch. This compilation collects together some of his best jams and is an essential pick up for any and all soul lovers. A-side 'Love Is A Heartbreaker' is a real pearler in particular, while the flip side is no slouch either.
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Atelier Baros
Cat: DISDAT 006. Rel: 20 Jan 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Foc (11:44)
Si (6:08)
Para (12:05)
Review: Petre Inspirescu comes through to NYC's DisDat with a sly 3-tracker detailing only the slinkiest minimal dub, the techy dance equivalent of Slinky Malinky. Operating only at night, viallike metal clanks and ominous bass booms scour the ambient wastes of 'Foc', the track's name mirroring the utterance we find jumping from our mouths on first listen. 'Si' is comparatively peaceful, while 'Para' is a dubbed-out modular afterthought; all three tracks nail an intense backend of sound, not easily achieved under normal circumstances.
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22 Make
22 Make (limited LP)
Cat: 383434 7. Rel: 06 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
22 Make (3:32)
Magnificent (4:27)
True Romance (3:52)
Little Tigers (3:14)
Can We Always Be Friends? (2:48)
Sweet Disaster (3:49)
Apollo (3:28)
Fuck It I Love You (3:24)
365 (3:49)
Stop Waiting (4:15)
Say Something (3:22)
Review: Talk about airing your dirty laundry in public. Real-life couple Anthony and Josephine Vander West advocate inviting others to observe your process of self-redemption on their latest outing as Oh Wonder. Although not necessarily made in the pandemic, 22 Make is the direct product of what happened to this ace, unarguably shiny but always innovative alt-pop tag-team when the music stopped. Or at least when touring halted. Suddenly finding themselves facing a very different world, and a much more closed-off and isolated reality in which new experiences were hard to come by and they really only had themselves for comfort, the make or break situation very nearly resulted in the latter. Hence last year's 22 Break LP. This is the follow up, which explains, through their rousing but often delicate brand of nice melodic stuff, how the relationship was saved and new levels of appreciation for each other were fostered and cemented.
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Vina
Vina (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 823. Rel: 24 Mar 22
 
Funk
Vina (5:39)
Mkondo Wa Moto (4:43)
Review: London's Original Gravity label is a trusted source for soul, funk and reggae 45s, and they're back with this seriously hot one from Mafumu. The project is a collaboration between Neil Anderson and Max Jere of The Umoza Music Project, based in Senga Bay on Lake Malawi. On the A side track you can hear Jere singing in Malawi's main language of Chichewa, urging listeners to "vina!" which means 'dance'. It's unmistakably Afro funk, with blasts of horns and a rolling, hypnotic groove that suck you in immediately. On the flip Anderson takes over for the instrumental 'Mkondo Wa Moto', which leans in on the talking drum and lays some funk and and Latin touches into the mix.
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Bad Manners 9
Cat: BADMANNERS 9. Rel: 22 Mar 22
 
Techno
Trooper (6:21)
Male Function (7:16)
Eighty Four (6:34)
Com (6:35)
Review: There are few more decorated and respected electro artists than Anthony Rother. He has been kicking out the jams for decades and seen many electro trends come and go while doing so. His own sound is in constant flux and next up is an out on Bad Manners that finds him in fine form over four cuts. First is the fizzing and visceral 'Trooper', with bumping drums and robotic vocals firmly nailed to the floor. 'Male Function' is another bulky and macho cut with blistering bass and 'Eighty Four' has thundering synths over rugged drums. 'Com' closes out with an industrial edge.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #8
Cat: 869963 Rel: 28 Mar 22 • View all Magazine
 
Full-colour, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal
Notes: Maggot Brain is a full-colour, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content - art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more - with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page.

The cover feature is an epic, really long timeline of images and interview with the modern king of arts portrait photography, Michael Lavine.

Amazing archival images by Gail Butensky and reflections on Pavement + what we think is the band's first new interview in a decade in anticipation of their reusion shows and events later this year
Tom Scharpling talks about prog rock with Matt Berry
A lengthy interview with the SF-based dreamy pop band Cindy by editor Mike McGonigal
Reuben Radding's killer photos and review of a recent show in Brooklyn by Chicago's Irreversible Entanglements
Ana Gavrilovska on why sax player and drone composer Lea Bertucci matters
Sara Jaffe on how essayist Aisha Sabatini Sloan is a genius
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On Reflection
Cat: TRR 372CD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Ambient/Drone
On Reflection (One)
On Reflection (Two)
On Reflection (Three)
On Reflection (Four)
On Reflection (Five)
Review: William Basinski and Janek Schaefer make for a long distance collaboration on this much anticipated new album. It has taken the best part of eight years from conception to final execution but that more than proves worth the wait. Time and duration are recurring themes in their work and during the pandemic yeas in particular those were very much skewed and warped for us all. ". . . on reflection" casts itself free from temporal restraints with delicate piano passages, flickering melodies and drawn out drones that really sink you in deep.
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Chameleon
Cat: JAZZR 016. Rel: 26 May 22
 
Jazz
Now's The Time (4:58)
Chameleon (9:32)
Georgia On My Mind (5:05)
Take The A Train (5:01)
Body & Soul (6:05)
The World Is A Ghetto (10:08)
Review: Jazz saxophonist Tony Lavorgna, sometimes known as Captain Bad, recorded Chameleon with the St Thomas Jazz Quartet in 1982. The title track is a cover of Herbie Hancock's classic from Head Hunters, given a fresh lick on this superlative album of incredible renditions of long time favourites. Ray Charles' 'Georgia On My Mind', War's 'The World Is A Ghetto' and Dave Brubeck's 'Take The 'A' Train' all get a look in, given a soulful treatment which goes down very smooth indeed. On the strength of these, it's a shame the group never recorded more music together, covers or otherwise.
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