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Tom Misch - Reverie Ep

Tom Misch

Reverie Ep

10inchBTG009VL
Beyon The Groove
18.07.2016

21-year old South East Londoner Tom Misch announces his first solo EP "Reverie" released 15th July through his own label Beyond The Groove. Following on from his successful mixtape Beat Tape 2, Tom's new EP is an intrepid and invigorating adventure in sound, bursting with inventiveness.



Taking the musical ingredients of J Dilla style beats, John Mayer- esque guitar lines, and free jazz - then putting them all through his very own musical blender. "Reverie" is the most definitive moment of his career to date, foreign and colorful arrangements will entice even the most casual listener.

Tom's music has found him an eclectic array of supporters - from one of YouTube's biggest dance music channels, Majestic Casual, to the likes of Zane Lowe, Annie Mac, Huw Stephens, Clara Amfo and Jaden Smith. Plus there's the fact that Tom has earned the reputation as one of the best UK producers following remixes and reworks for the likes of Lianne La Havas, Mos Def and Busta Rhymes.



The EP is written and performed by Tom Misch, and includes collaborations from fast-rising wordsmith Loyle Carner as well as Laura Misch.

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Little George N' The Mixed Generation - Listen

Another Virtue super rarity this month, so obscure it's not even well known on the Funk45 scene although noted collectors Ian Wright and DJ Shadow have played it out in the past. Both sides are solid kid funk with a weird cool vibe that makes this 45 totally unique . Don't expect to see the O.G for less than $1500, not that you will ever see it. One for the heads.

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Dj Suspect/doc Tmk/finista Bundy - Zooty Bang 7"

We are back with another Dusty Platter & Soundweight Records collaboration. This time by French production duo DJ Suspect & Doc TMK, featuring the legendary hip hop group Finsta Bundy.

Just like the previous DP/SWR releases, this 45 is a must-have!

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Various - Eccentric Soul: Sitting In The Park Cd
  • 01: Cindy & The Playmates - A Portrait Of Gods Love
  • 02: Shades Of Brown - How Could You Love Him
  • 03: The Mist - The Girl In The Window
  • 04: Puzzle People - Reach For The Truth
  • 05: Enchanters - A Fool Like Me
  • 06: Oneness - Hard To Know You
  • 07: Procedures - Give Me One More Chance
  • 08: Master Plan Inc. - Try It
  • 09: Chocolate Sunday - Second Story Man
  • 10: The Krash Band - So I Can Make This Change 11. Ahead Of Our Time - It Aint Fair (Pt. 1)
  • 12: Cliff Curry - Let Love Come In
  • 13: Walter & The Admerations - Life Of Tears
  • 14: The Auditions - Returning Home From Vietnam
  • 15: Dontells - Moaning And Crying
  • 16: Otis Brown & The Delights - Southside Chicago

Hear the document of one man's passion crossing over into obsession. Chicago radio disc jockey and soul archivist Bob Abrahamian was deeply devoted to celebrating and documenting unknown Chicagoland group harmony music. Upon his untimely passing in 2014, he left behind hundreds of radio programs and a daunting collection of 35,000 carefully-selected 45s. Our collection borrows its title from Abrahamian's long-running and acclaimed WHPK radio show, and it spins a tale that's cautionary, inspiring, and set to the sounds of the impossible-to-find tracks that made Bob Abrahamian's on-air playlist and animated the radio programs that were his life's work. Collected here are 12 artists (16 on the CD) featured on Sitting In The Park, in their own words and through the lens of our friend Bob.

A decade into its limitless ambitions, Numero's flagship Eccentric Soul series is effectively remapping the American soul diaspora. Each compilation explores, in exacting detail, another US city's smallest time hooks and would-be world beaters tossed into the glutted big-hole record sea of the 1960s and '70s. In Eccentric Soul's alternate universe are motley and mishandled Motowns beyond number, and the unforgettable records that could have, and should have, and never did. Find their stories here, retold for the first time.

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Various - Eccentric Soul: Sitting In The Park Lp
  • 1: Cindy & The Playmates - A Portrait Of God's Love
  • 2: Shades Of Brown - How Could You Love Him
  • 3: The Mist - The Girl In The Window
  • 4: Puzzle People - Reach For The Truth
  • 5: Enchanters - A Fool Like Me
  • 6: Oneness - Hard To Know
  • 7: Chocolate Sunday - Second Story Man
  • 8: The Krash Band - So I Can Make This Change
  • 9: Ahead Of Our Time - It Aint Fair (Pt. 1)
  • 10: Cliff Curry - Let Love Come In
  • 11: Dontells - Moaning And Crying
  • 12: Otis Brown & The Delights - Southside Chicagoc

Hear the document of one man's passion crossing over into obsession. Chicago radio disc jockey and soul archivist Bob Abrahamian was deeply devoted to celebrating and documenting unknown Chicagoland group harmony music. Upon his untimely passing in 2014, he left behind hundreds of radio programs and a daunting collection of 35,000 carefully-selected 45s. Our collection borrows its title from Abrahamian's long-running and acclaimed WHPK radio show, and it spins a tale that's cautionary, inspiring, and set to the sounds of the impossible-to-find tracks that made Bob Abrahamian's on-air playlist and animated the radio programs that were his life's work. Collected here are 12 artists (16 on the CD) featured on Sitting In The Park, in their own words and through the lens of our friend Bob.

A decade into its limitless ambitions, Numero's flagship Eccentric Soul series is effectively remapping the American soul diaspora. Each compilation explores, in exacting detail, another US city's smallest time hooks and would-be world beaters tossed into the glutted big-hole record sea of the 1960s and '70s. In Eccentric Soul's alternate universe are motley and mishandled Motowns beyond number, and the unforgettable records that could have, and should have, and never did. Find their stories here, retold for the first time.

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Kind & Kinky Zoo - Wonder Zebra / V.l.a.m. (lack Of Afro Remix)

After the successful "La Jupe Volante" project, whose B-side has been synchronised on the Australian TV series the Offspring (Channel Ten), Kind & Kinky Zoo are back with some hard hitting pure laidback style music. They have received massive support both in the clubs and on the airwaves and now they are back, with on the flipside the help of Lack of Afro, or Adam Gibbons as he's known to his psychiatrist. Two pistol paced and good-natured tunes as they are very capable of.

A Side - WONDER ZEBRA Somewhere between retro psychedelia and afrobeat lies the Wonder Zebra. Speeding along à la Calibro 35, the feel is frantic and thrilleresque. Now wonder Kind & Kinky Zoo are a big hit on foreign TV shows.

B Side - V.L.A.M. (LOA remix) A breezy bite-sike chunk of head nodding, foot tapping funky beats. Led by a warm, sunny flute and irresistable rhodes, rather reminiscent of a 60s slice of dancefloor-friendly acid jazz. Small but perfectly formed.

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Billy Red Love - Dream / Hey Now

Two originally unissued recordings from the legendary Sun studios released here on 45 for the first time! Little known pianist and singer Billy 'Red' Love recorded the jazzy, otherwordly and exotic masterpiece 'A Dream' (as featured on Jukebox Mambo Vol 1) along with the playful R&B side 'Hey Now' in long buried sessions from the early 50s, so it's a joy to finally see them released on 45 bearing the iconic Sun emblem.

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Open Mike Eagle & Paul White - Hella Personal Film Festival

Open Mike Eagle dominated End of Year Lists with his last album, "Dark Comedy" - making USA Today, Rolling Stone, and Pitchfork's "Best of" Lists at the end of 2014. During 2015 he toured Europe & North America, as well as making television appearances on Comedy Centrals' "Why With Hannibal Burress" alongside Thundercat & Flying Lotus, Midnight w/ Chris Hardwick, and the Eric Andre Show. During all of this he completed his strongest album to date, "Hella Personal Film Festival" with UK producer Paul White.

You may know Paul White from his solo work, or his production work with Danny Brown, Homeboy Sandman, or Yasiin Bey (Mos Def). But, his work with Open Mike sets a new standard for cohesiveness and creativity. Eclectic, inspired and at times jarring, the sound is Arthouse Hiphop at its best.

The new album, "Hella Personal Film Festival," features are sparse and pointed, one from the legendary Aesop Rock and the other from Future Islands frontman Hemlock Ernst. The topics are profound and timely, fresh in their perspective. This is one for heavy rotation.

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Rickey Andrews - Chances Are Your Dance Is Mine

OK, we have to admit that we could not resist to include "Chances Are Your Dance Is Mine" on our latest "Feeling Nice 3" compilation album before re-releasing it on 7". Despite the fact that the original 45 is already quite in demand in collector circles we are sure that there are many people out there who have never heard about Rickey Andrews. Much more important for us is that this re-issue is a welcome opportunity for the not-so-rich music lovers who do not spend hundred of $$$ for vintage vinyl records. That's our mission and that's what Rickey Andrews and his music definitely deserves.

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Royce Da 5'9" - Layers
  • 01: Tabernacle
  • 02: Pray
  • 03: Hard (What Was I Thinkin')
  • 04: Startercoat
  • 05: Wait
  • 06: Shine (Skit)
  • 07: Shine
  • 08: Lincoln (Skit)
  • 09: Flesh
  • 10: Hello (Skit) Featuring Melanie Rutherford
  • 11: Misses Featuring K. Younge
  • 12: Dope! Featuring Loren W. Oden
  • 13: America
  • 14: Layers Featuring Pusha T & Rick Ross
  • 15: Quiet Featuring Tiara & Mr. Porter
  • 16: Gottaknow

In 2016, after touring with PRhyme, writing and recording new music, Royce returns to his solo roots with a new studio album,"Layers" Layers debuted at #1 on Billboard'sR&B/Hip-Hop Chart, #2 on the Rap Chart and #4 on the Indie Chart. First solo release since 2011 from the Detroit, Michigan MC known for Slaughterhouse, PRhyme, and Bad Meets Evil.

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Mike James Kirkland - Doin' It Right
  • 1: Goin To Do It Right
  • 2: It's Too Late
  • 3: O Me O My (I'm A Fool For You Baby
  • 4: You Put It On My Mind
  • 5: Doin' It Right
  • 6: Love Is All We Need
  • 7: Love Insurance
  • 8: The Only Change

"Doin' It Right" is the second album re-issued by Luv N'Haight by Mike James Kirkland. A sacred gem in the soul and rare groove canon, it would fetch $500 and upward on the collectors' market at time of re-issue. Mr. Kirkland's sweet soulful voice floats off the turntable and into the collective consciousness on killer joints like "Got To Do It Right," "Love Insurance" and "The Only Change," plus five other groovy tracks. It also includes a phat breakbeat for those interested in that kind of thing. Both "Doin' It Right" and "Hang On In There" are must-haves for all soul lovers. See also "Hang On In There," the first Mike James Kirkland album re-issued by Luv N'Haight.

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Johnny West - It Ain't Love / Tears Baby

Awesome R&B / early soul out of Detroit. One of the hottest R&B double siders ever from the otherwise unknown, one-and-done vocalist Johnny West. Stick on 'Tears Baby' and from the evocative intro onwards, you feel it doesn't get much better than this, until you flip it over and play 'It Ain't Love' which builds and builds into a climax of howling, wailing gospel-tinged vocal screams.

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Mike James Kirkland - Hang On In There

"Well, here it is, dig it, then decide for yourself. This is truth to me, because it's what I feel is real. Hey, I'm by no means trying to shrink heads. I just want to let you know where my head's at. Check it out, for those of you that can get to the message, I say, LOVE, and to those of you who can't, I say, 'HANG ON IN THERE'." - Mike James Kirkland (taken from original back cover to "Hang On In There")

As the 1960s were drawing to a close Mike James Kirkland was inspired to interject social commentary into his musical output along with a more funky- soul and experimental side to the production. First he released "Together" b/w "The prophet" on Bryan in 1971. And he followed this up with the amazing "Hang on in there" LP in 1972. The original album and all bonus 7" cuts are included on our re-issue.

"If we were on a bigger label we would have done amazing things," reminisces Kirkland. "But we did the best we could. I'm amazed that John Legend has decided to cover the title track of my first album, that's very cool."

After the release of Hang on In There and Doin It Right (another Luv N'Haight re-issue) Kirkland changed his name to Bo Kirkland, apparently to avoid confusion with the newly-turned-solo-artist Michael Jackson. The first single release under his new moniker, "Grandfather Clock reached #80 on theR&B charts in 1975. This was the prelude to him joining forces with Ruth Davis (formerly of the Ikettes) and the release of the classic "You're gonna get next to me" in 1976.

The title track "Hang On In There" was recently covered by John Legend and The Roots.

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Rasputin's Stash - Hidden Stash

- Tip on hand made sleeve

- Unreleased 3rd LP from Recovered tapes Stolen in the 70s

It's a big one, a third previously unreleased Raspuitins stash LP, half of which was thought to be lost. Just recently it turned up in a Chicago warehouse and we managed to get out hands on it. With the blessing of Paul Coleman (Rasputins Stash member) we reunited the masters with the remainder of the tapes residing in Curtom archive to complete the LP, Huge!

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"How do you measure achievement when you've never been paid A hell of a question ain't it"

Former Rasputin's Stash band member, Paul N. Coleman, is considering how best to appraise his remarkable life experiences in terms other than monetary earnings. He has to. He's never really had any. Still grinding hard, but happily, at the coal-face of songwriting and production in a musical career now almost five decades long, he is, at the time of writing, yet without a nickel in royalties to his name. For one whose recorded output still resonates and sells today, who has graced stages facing almost fifty thousand concert-goers in a single venue, and yet who was ripped off in every which way but inside-out, it is indeed a hell of a question.

Even the name of the band was born from adversity. Starting out in late 1960s Chicago as The Fantastic Epics, the young, small group serviced dives of the oft-romanticised Chitlin' Circuit - with all its attendant racial tensions and segregations, rubber-cheque promises and .45 calibre resolutions - before being split up by the military draft. Paul himself narrowly escaped transportation to Vietnam, however, and spent his term on home soil instead, expanding his musical chops under the tutelage of an army bandsman with an ear for Jazz, a little sunshine in a otherwise cloudy epoch. The four known singles released under the Fantastic Epics monicker between roughly 1966 and 1969, one backing fellow Chicago R&B legend Jimmy Burns, are sought-after Chicago soul classics, but dented no charts on release.

"After coming out of the service," he recalls, "I walked straight to the bandstand, where we reformed the group. In one of the clubs we were playing, I met an individual that suggested a name change. You see, this band had paid a tremendous amount of dues, starting out very young and naive, being introduced to the real world of not-so-honest people and strange situations. We learned the hard way."

And hard would the way continue to be. Despite apparent opportunities afforded by hard-earned major management and recording deals, the 1970s seemed to consist of little more than rare peaks of spiritual reward among expanses of misfortune. Whole album recordings were shelved following ownership squabbles between Motown and Atlantic, master tapes vanished seemingly forever and heavy nationwide touring schedules were endured without profit, the group even travelling a thousand miles to one venue they found closed due to race-riots there the day before. They once hauled overland to Harlem's Apollo Theater for the first Black Expo celebration, only to find all their clothes stolen after a sound-check and every piece of musical equipment missing from their hotel's vault. While supporting The Impressions in a hometown stadium, Paul was dragged offstage by overzealous front-row fans and had half the beard torn from his face. Hence the group being renamed for the infamous Rasputin. He was, as Paul plainly states: "a man very hard to kill."

Luck eluded them still. The official new name of the band, now an eight-piece, was actually Rasputin Stash. However, after finally having inked a solid album deal with Atlantic's Cotillion subsidiary in 1971, the band's mood was blighted anew as industry members struggled with its pronunciation. A label executive mistakenly added the apostrophe and 's' on its first release and the band got stuck with an irksome misnomer for the remainder of its career. The two evergreen, soulful funk albums the band recorded, an eponymous debut and 1974's The Devil Made Me Do It on Gemigo Records, are rightfully hailed as classics of their day and sold respectably, but without furnishing the band with fiscal dues. An increasingly weathered Coleman would eventually drag the band's contract home to Chicago once more, to Curtis Mayfield's own Curtom imprint, for a couple of single releases around 1977 - but with another (perhaps-fatal) renaming of the band, to r-Stash. Before too long the Stash, however it was spelled, was spent. Paul would form another local group, Crystal Winds, for one superb, independently-released 1984 album before slipping unceremoniously out of the broader public eye and into the realms of the obscure.

The previously unheard mid-1970s recordings here, lifted from two disparate sessions, are ostensibly a third and perfectly-realised Rasputin Stash album, if only one of several we might have otherwise heard. Well-earthed, but with a honed commercial polish, it stands as testament to the drive and talent of someone whose travails might have felled a lesser man. Paul, whose spirits have been renewed by a flurry of recent rediscovery and interest, is still indefatigably working for anyone who wants his music and now fully understands the achievements of which he can be justifiably proud: "One: being able and lucky enough to record your ideas and emotions on wax for the world to experience. Two: a legacy, very important. Three: to have gained the knowledge and experience to call myself, and to be, a good musician. I still keep the dream going by writing and programming my tail off in hopes to get great music to other artists. Causing or creating interest in the music industry and signing contracts is an achievement that many never, ever experience. These types of achievements, I guess, are the things that keep musicians going in a world of uncertainty.

"I can sum it up by saying the ride has been extremely interesting and exciting," he admits, "always reaching and never giving up. Almost everyday of my life I am writing, programming and singing. I've lived by music and I'll die by it.

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Byron The Aquarius - Gone Today Here Tomorrow

Atlanta-based artist follows his Sound Signature release w/this special 6-track affair for RSD that explores the nature of reality and being, the pursuit of ecstasy and bliss, and embracing the ephemeral.

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Joey Irving & Just Us - There's A Man / Have This World And You

Joey Irving & Just Us were an obscure Canadian band that released a couple of 45s on various small labels but never really attained any notoriety. 'There's a Man' is a cover of the original version by Leroy lane and the Upstairs Maids, an uptempo dancer that hints to the funky side of Northern Soul. The original issue of this 7" rarity was pressed in Belgium on the Baltic label, supposedly because Baltic was a label that pressed "everything nobody else wanted to press" (those are the owner's words!) such as Flemish chanson and elevator music.

One of the owner's contacts was a businessman from Canada who'd fly over every 6 months with a suitcase of master tapes looking for deals. One day he brought along a reel by Joey Irving & Just Us, who was unable to get a contract in the US or Canada. So they took a chance, pressed them up, and issued it in Belgium with a picture sleeve on Baltic and their subsidiary Golden Music. As you can imagine, funky soul stompers didn't really go down very well with the chanson and elevator crowd, and the record bombed. Very few copies are known to this day, with original copies being snapped up for many hundreds of euros

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Little Caesar And The Romans & Sandra Meade - Fever

2 cracking covers of the evergreen popcorn standard 'Fever', the top side a seductive, swaggering turn from Little Caesar with doo wop style / group backing vocals from the Romans, and on the flip is Sandra Meade's sexy and sassy rendition with wild, wailing horn accompaniment.

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Sok - Der Grüne Vogel

Sok

Der Grüne Vogel

12inchBRPLP6
Black Pearl
01.01.2017

A killer outstanding East German jazz funk album of the early 70s, that is maybe the best in its genre. This recording has slept for over 40 years on the shelf and shows the quality and high understanding and standard of jazz in East Germany, especially the East Berlin jazz scene. Gruppe SOK is a secret of itself. Lots of formerly East Germans remember about this band because of plenty of concerts and the famous youth radio-station DT64, but are really sad, that there was never a release in these days. But the Ministry of Culture determined, that there was no cultural demand for such kind of music.. WHAT A MISTAKE!!! Limited to 500 copies.

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Spektar - Nepoznate Boje Spektra

A most "spektarcular" discovery of Croatian jazz funk recordings from the private archive of bass-player and producer Davor Rocco. Spektar was an amazing collaboration of high-class beat and funk musicians from Zagreb's progressive music scene from the early 1970s. Spektar unfortunately released just one, mostly vocalised album on the Croatian label Suzy Records in 1974. This instrumental album includes 6 tracks from the fabulous Spektar project (pre-debut album), two beat jazz grinders of Rocco's short-lived pre-Spektar outfit Grupa Hej and one more track from Rocco-Supermarket. Limited to 500 copies.

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Alexis Evans - Girl Bait

Hailing from France, Alexis Evans and band recorded a superbly passionate collection of tunes under the influence of vintage US soul!

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Fruit - Fruit

Fruit

Fruit

CDAOTNCD007
Athens Of The North
27.05.2016

The Fruit Band's fleeting existence was only recently revealed by the discovery of a few unsold copies of their sole 1978 single,Say It, which quickly became a cult showpiece for savvy DJs and collectors. Athens of the North has since reached out to Cypress Studios of Jacksonville, Florida and discovered a complete album of the group's stylish, dancefloor-smashing funk and deep disco on tape, unreleased for over 30 years. Vinyl is presented in a Handmade cardboard Tip-On Sleeve as would have been used at the time as only the best will do.

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New World - The World To-day

New World

The World To-day

7"-VinylAOE018
AOE
30.05.2016

The very Definition of Deepfunk this record was a huge spin for Keb Darge in the Early 2000s. Not only brilliant, but very very rare ($2000+), respected by collectors and a dancefloor smasher. Recorded for Philadelphia's Virtue Records (Named after it's owner Frank Virtue) and kindly licensed to us from his daughters after a long search for the cleanest copy we could find to master from (minty). Check out the other Virtue Rarity we have this month also from Little George both 2 siders and both essential

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T'spoon - If You Dance Tonight

Our second and final release from Billy Bruner T'Spoon out of his obscure Oil Capital Record Label. 'If You Dance Tonight' is almost unknown boogie spin your never gonna find, solid. On the flip 'Say Yea' is an 80s sweet soul ballad years ahead of the pack, I have a soft spot for this one, damn good end of nighter if it's been a good one. Strictly 500 no repress.

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Nick Pride & The Pimptones - Go Deep Cd

Soul funk powerhouse Nick Pride & The Pimptones return with their second album on Legère Recordings. "Go Deep" mixes their trademark jazzy sophistication with a gritty retro sound. Following on from the instrumental heavy "Midnight Feast of Jazz" (Record Kicks, 2011) and the diverse "Rejuiced Phat Shake" (Legère Recordings, 2014), "Go Deep" is a more focussed and consistent affair. As always with The Pimptones there's a heavy dose of funk, but this album's personality comes from ten strongly written slices of deep soul music, beautifully delivered by singer Beth Macari.

"I wanted to get back to basics", says writer and arranger Nick Pride. "My aim was to be as direct as possible from the original inspiration of each song right through to the recording process. I wanted to keep that energy and that magic. We've had some great collaborations in the past but this time I kept everything in-house to capture the excitement of the band playing together. You really get that vibe when you hear these recordings." The result is an album of depth and substance from a band continuing to evolve.

The Pimptones' sound has always been a profound combination of funky grooves, beefy breaks and blue eyed soul. Slick arrangements and harmonic sophistication delivered with a heavyweight punch crosses over from jazz to keep the dance floor moving. A Pimptones live show kicks off with tight, punchy instrumentals, making way to sweetly crafted soul songs as they are joined on stage by one of many fantastic guest vocalists. However in 2016 the band has flipped the script by taking on sultry soul siren Beth Macari as their full time vocalist. Having first made a guest appearance with the group on "Rejuiced Phat Shake", Beth's supercharged R&B vocal style is the perfect match for the Pimptones' deep funk sound.

Formed back in 2007, the group first caught the eye of funk fans around the world with their single "Deeper Pimp" on Wack Records. The track was the first of the group's "Live-Band Bootlegs", an acapella fused with original live backing, a unique approach to the mash-up genre, and a show stopping live feature. In 2010 The Pimptones broke through with the single "Waitin' So Long", a song which was used extensively on Italian mainstream rom-com "Lezioni di Cioccolato 2", and accompanying album "Midnight Feast of Jazz". This global success was quickly followed up by the digital release of "Remixed Feast of Jazz", including collaborations with TM Juke, Diesler, Smoove and Renegades of Jazz. The focus of The Pimptones' sound shifted from instrumental jazz to the soul sound of 2014's "Rejuiced Phat Shake" album which featured many guest vocalists and musicians, finely crafted melodies, dance-floor beats and killer hooks.

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Nick Pride & The Pimptones - Go Deep

Soul funk powerhouse Nick Pride & The Pimptones return with their second album on Legère Recordings. "Go Deep" mixes their trademark jazzy sophistication with a gritty retro sound. Following on from the instrumental heavy "Midnight Feast of Jazz" (Record Kicks, 2011) and the diverse "Rejuiced Phat Shake" (Legère Recordings, 2014), "Go Deep" is a more focussed and consistent affair. As always with The Pimptones there's a heavy dose of funk, but this album's personality comes from ten strongly written slices of deep soul music, beautifully delivered by singer Beth Macari.

"I wanted to get back to basics", says writer and arranger Nick Pride. "My aim was to be as direct as possible from the original inspiration of each song right through to the recording process. I wanted to keep that energy and that magic. We've had some great collaborations in the past but this time I kept everything in-house to capture the excitement of the band playing together. You really get that vibe when you hear these recordings." The result is an album of depth and substance from a band continuing to evolve.

The Pimptones' sound has always been a profound combination of funky grooves, beefy breaks and blue eyed soul. Slick arrangements and harmonic sophistication delivered with a heavyweight punch crosses over from jazz to keep the dance floor moving. A Pimptones live show kicks off with tight, punchy instrumentals, making way to sweetly crafted soul songs as they are joined on stage by one of many fantastic guest vocalists. However in 2016 the band has flipped the script by taking on sultry soul siren Beth Macari as their full time vocalist. Having first made a guest appearance with the group on "Rejuiced Phat Shake", Beth's supercharged R&B vocal style is the perfect match for the Pimptones' deep funk sound.

Formed back in 2007, the group first caught the eye of funk fans around the world with their single "Deeper Pimp" on Wack Records. The track was the first of the group's "Live-Band Bootlegs", an acapella fused with original live backing, a unique approach to the mash-up genre, and a show stopping live feature. In 2010 The Pimptones broke through with the single "Waitin' So Long", a song which was used extensively on Italian mainstream rom-com "Lezioni di Cioccolato 2", and accompanying album "Midnight Feast of Jazz". This global success was quickly followed up by the digital release of "Remixed Feast of Jazz", including collaborations with TM Juke, Diesler, Smoove and Renegades of Jazz. The focus of The Pimptones' sound shifted from instrumental jazz to the soul sound of 2014's "Rejuiced Phat Shake" album which featured many guest vocalists and musicians, finely crafted melodies, dance-floor beats and killer hooks.

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The Radars & Sonny & Sandra - Finger Licking Chicken

It is more than astounding why this tune hasn't been resurrected for an ad for one of the many chain of fast food outlets. Although the original 45 is neither superrare nor expensive, "Finger Licken Chicken" is certainly one of the finest examples of Philly funk. It was originally released on Leoso but was re-released on the Yew label. Both sides were written by Sonny Fulton who teamed up with Sandra for a killer r&b-ish funk cut on the flip titled "Back Breaking Love".

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The Bo-keys - Heartaches By The Number
  • A1: Heartaches By The Number
  • A2: Set Me Free
  • A3: I'm So Lonesome
  • A4: The Longer You Wait
  • A5: I Threw It All Away
  • B1: I Learned My Lesson In Love
  • B2: Don't Take Her (She's All I Got)
  • B3: I Hope You Find What You're Looking For
  • B4: Wasted Days And Wasted Nights
  • B5: Last Date

The Bo-Keys, a contemporary soul music group that signifies both tradition and innovation, celebrates the release of a third studio album, Heartaches By The Numbers.

Heartaches By The Numbers is an exploration of the intersection of country, folk and soul, combining stunning originals with inspired interpretations of jukebox classics from Hank Williams, Merle Haggard, Bob Dylan, Swamp Dogg, Charlie Rich, and Ray Price.

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Rasputin's Stash - Hidden Stash Cd

- Tip on hand made sleeve

- Unreleased 3rd LP from Recovered tapes Stolen in the 70s

It's a big one, a third previously unreleased Raspuitins stash LP, half of which was thought to be lost. Just recently it turned up in a Chicago warehouse and we managed to get out hands on it. With the blessing of Paul Coleman (Rasputins Stash member) we reunited the masters with the remainder of the tapes residing in Curtom archive to complete the LP, Huge!

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"How do you measure achievement when you've never been paid A hell of a question ain't it"

Former Rasputin's Stash band member, Paul N. Coleman, is considering how best to appraise his remarkable life experiences in terms other than monetary earnings. He has to. He's never really had any. Still grinding hard, but happily, at the coal-face of songwriting and production in a musical career now almost five decades long, he is, at the time of writing, yet without a nickel in royalties to his name. For one whose recorded output still resonates and sells today, who has graced stages facing almost fifty thousand concert-goers in a single venue, and yet who was ripped off in every which way but inside-out, it is indeed a hell of a question.

Even the name of the band was born from adversity. Starting out in late 1960s Chicago as The Fantastic Epics, the young, small group serviced dives of the oft-romanticised Chitlin' Circuit - with all its attendant racial tensions and segregations, rubber-cheque promises and .45 calibre resolutions - before being split up by the military draft. Paul himself narrowly escaped transportation to Vietnam, however, and spent his term on home soil instead, expanding his musical chops under the tutelage of an army bandsman with an ear for Jazz, a little sunshine in a otherwise cloudy epoch. The four known singles released under the Fantastic Epics monicker between roughly 1966 and 1969, one backing fellow Chicago R&B legend Jimmy Burns, are sought-after Chicago soul classics, but dented no charts on release.

"After coming out of the service," he recalls, "I walked straight to the bandstand, where we reformed the group. In one of the clubs we were playing, I met an individual that suggested a name change. You see, this band had paid a tremendous amount of dues, starting out very young and naive, being introduced to the real world of not-so-honest people and strange situations. We learned the hard way."

And hard would the way continue to be. Despite apparent opportunities afforded by hard-earned major management and recording deals, the 1970s seemed to consist of little more than rare peaks of spiritual reward among expanses of misfortune. Whole album recordings were shelved following ownership squabbles between Motown and Atlantic, master tapes vanished seemingly forever and heavy nationwide touring schedules were endured without profit, the group even travelling a thousand miles to one venue they found closed due to race-riots there the day before. They once hauled overland to Harlem's Apollo Theater for the first Black Expo celebration, only to find all their clothes stolen after a sound-check and every piece of musical equipment missing from their hotel's vault. While supporting The Impressions in a hometown stadium, Paul was dragged offstage by overzealous front-row fans and had half the beard torn from his face. Hence the group being renamed for the infamous Rasputin. He was, as Paul plainly states: "a man very hard to kill."

Luck eluded them still. The official new name of the band, now an eight-piece, was actually Rasputin Stash. However, after finally having inked a solid album deal with Atlantic's Cotillion subsidiary in 1971, the band's mood was blighted anew as industry members struggled with its pronunciation. A label executive mistakenly added the apostrophe and 's' on its first release and the band got stuck with an irksome misnomer for the remainder of its career. The two evergreen, soulful funk albums the band recorded, an eponymous debut and 1974's The Devil Made Me Do It on Gemigo Records, are rightfully hailed as classics of their day and sold respectably, but without furnishing the band with fiscal dues. An increasingly weathered Coleman would eventually drag the band's contract home to Chicago once more, to Curtis Mayfield's own Curtom imprint, for a couple of single releases around 1977 - but with another (perhaps-fatal) renaming of the band, to r-Stash. Before too long the Stash, however it was spelled, was spent. Paul would form another local group, Crystal Winds, for one superb, independently-released 1984 album before slipping unceremoniously out of the broader public eye and into the realms of the obscure.

The previously unheard mid-1970s recordings here, lifted from two disparate sessions, are ostensibly a third and perfectly-realised Rasputin Stash album, if only one of several we might have otherwise heard. Well-earthed, but with a honed commercial polish, it stands as testament to the drive and talent of someone whose travails might have felled a lesser man. Paul, whose spirits have been renewed by a flurry of recent rediscovery and interest, is still indefatigably working for anyone who wants his music and now fully understands the achievements of which he can be justifiably proud: "One: being able and lucky enough to record your ideas and emotions on wax for the world to experience. Two: a legacy, very important. Three: to have gained the knowledge and experience to call myself, and to be, a good musician. I still keep the dream going by writing and programming my tail off in hopes to get great music to other artists. Causing or creating interest in the music industry and signing contracts is an achievement that many never, ever experience. These types of achievements, I guess, are the things that keep musicians going in a world of uncertainty.

"I can sum it up by saying the ride has been extremely interesting and exciting," he admits, "always reaching and never giving up. Almost everyday of my life I am writing, programming and singing. I've lived by music and I'll die by it.

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Opsb - Slum Jazz Punk

The 10&11th release of ROOM FULL OF RECORDS is OPSB(One Piece Session Band)again! OPSB is a three piece band and with the numbers Yoshiharu Yoshida (Flute, Pianica, Synth), PONCHI (Guitar, MPC), RYUNOSHIN (Bass). They have performed at lots of big stages regardless or not because of their live performance policy. Also, they are skaters, too, so they have many fans all over the world not only from their music but also from their skating. The 10th release Fullmoon' taste of exotic, rockin'. Thrilling bass line and exotic flute melody are coming at the first half but after that rough and edge guitar appear. The remix is Tokyo Black Star (Alex From Tokyo and Isao Kumano). It's solid and simple for direct to dancefloor because of long experience of DJing of Alex. He is playing a lot and getting the bomb from the dancefloor.
The 11th release is Slum Jazz Punk' ' sessão no céu'! Slum Jazz Punk' is taste not only punk rock but also free jazz. It's not standard 4beat dance music but it must be going to spread out to another genres. The remixer is Tadashi Yabe who is the member of UFO (united future organization). Swinging beat and acoustic guitar bring us to the air of Portuguese sessão no céu' is suit to listening and dance floor!

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Dmc Warm Up - Smooth Grooves R&b Monsterjam 1

DMC WARM UP SMOOTH GROOVES R&B MONSTERJAM 1
47 RnB & Soul flavoured nuggets mixed and blended into a sublime 78 minute Monsterjam for pure dance-floor gold.


01. Usher 'Burn'
02. Link 'Really Wanna Sex Your Body'
03. R Kelly 'I Believe I Can Fly
04. John Legend 'All Of Me'
05. Brandy 'Have You Ever'
06. Omarion 'Ice Box'
07. Silk 'Freak Me'
08. Jodeci 'Freekin' You'
09. Joe 'I Wanna Know'
10. Allure 'All Cried Out'
11. Usher 'Love In This Club'
12. Ginuwine 'Pony'
13. Justin Timberlake 'Cry Me A River'
14. Boyz To Men 'Colour Of Love'
15. En Vogue 'Don't Let Go'
16. Joe 'Don't Wanna Be A Player'
17. Lauren Hill 'Ex Factor'
18. Sam Smith 'I'm Not The Only One'
19. Kelly Rowland 'Stole'
20. Blackstreet 'Don't Leave Me'
21. Alexander O Neal 'If You Were Here Tonight'
22. Jordan Sparks Fe. Chris Brown 'No Air'
23. Donell Jones 'Shorty (Got Her Eyes On Me)'
24. Craig David Fe. Sting 'Rise N Fall'
25. Craig David '7 Days'
26. Donell Jones 'In The Hood' (Remix)
27. R Kelly 'Body's Calling'
28. Aaliyah 'Age Ain't Nothing But A Number'
29. TLC 'Waterfalls'
30. Chris Brown 'With You'
31. Craig David 'I'm Walking Away'
32. Lemar 'If There's Any Justice'
33. Shontelle 'Impossible'
34. Ne Yo 'Miss Independent'
35. Labrinth Fe. Emile Sande 'Beneath Your Beautiful'
36. Ashanti 'Foolish'
37. Fugees 'Killing Me Softly'
38. Dru Hill 'How Deep Is Your Love'
39. Mario Winans 'Let Me Love You'
40. SWV 'Right Here'
41. Jay Z Fe. Alicia Keys 'Empire State Of Mind'
42. Alicia Keys 'Empire State Of Mind'
43. Next 'Too Close'
44. Justin Bieber 'Sorry'
45. Gypitian 'Hold Yuh'
46. Next 'Wifey'
47. Cassie 'Me And You'


Mixed By KEVIN SWEENEY

RT. 78.05 BPM 62 to 102

DJ ONLY

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Lack Of Afro - I Got The Rhythm / All My Love

Adam Gibbons (aka Lack of Afro) returns with his first new material since 2014's best-selling album 'Music For Adverts' with the first 7" single on his own 'LOA Records' imprint. And what a comeback! This double A-side is stacked with soul, funk & R&B and is all bound together with his trademark heavy drums, percussion-laden production and ear for a good tune.

Taking over from where the 'Recipe For Love' 7" left off (itself a sold out modern soul classic), 'I Got The Rhythm' combines big horns, slamming drums, swingin' boogaloo piano and what can only be described as a powerhouse vocal display from 26-year old newcomer (and LOA Records recording artist) Elliott Cole. It's guaranteed dancefloor destruction!

The flip-side features a killer crossover track in the form of 'All My Love'. Featuring the vocal talents of regular Lack of Afro collaborator Juliette Ashby, this one has 'crossover classic' written all over it. A genuine ray of audio sunshine, it's a guaranteed mood-improver & we can personally guarantee that you'll be singing this little beauty for weeks to come!

Both tracks are taken from the forthcoming Lack of Afro album entitled 'Hello Baby', released on LOA Records in April and supported by a live band UK tour in May & throughout various festivals across the summer.

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Jay Strongman Presents - Popcorn Heartbreak

Jay Strongmanpresents

Popcorn Heartbreak

2x12inchBBE298CLP
BBE
24.06.2016
  • A1: Hillard Street - River Love
  • A2: Varetta Dillard - That's Why I Cry
  • A3: Damita Jo - I'll Be There
  • A4: Jesse James - Dreams Never Hurt Nobody
  • A5: Patsie Slater - A Tear
  • B1: Kitty White - I'm Gonna Be A Fool Next Monday
  • B2: The Gainors - Tell Him
  • B3: The Sierras - I Should Have Loved You
  • B4: Frank Minion - How Much Land (Does A Man Need)
  • B5: Dolly Lyon - In The Palm Of Your Hand
  • C1: Brook Benton - Kiddio
  • C2: Tony Allen & The Champs - Night Owl
  • C3: Cindy Devereaux - Sing On Baby
  • C4: The Radiants - Heartbreak Society
  • C5: Anna King - The Big Change
  • D1: Ray Rush - So What
  • D2: Johnny Wells - Lonely Moon
  • D3: Timi Yuro - What's A Matter Baby
  • D4: Simone Dina - Now I Lay Me Down To Weep
  • D5: Lew Conetta - You Got Me Crazy

For teenagers listening to their radios, making out on
the back seats of their fathers' cars or slow dancing at
High School hops and block parties, the late 1950s
through to the early 1960s was a golden age of angst-
driven songs and the blossoming of what would later
evolve into soul music. There were R&B/pop crossovers
that sounded like pop and country/gospel fusions that
sounded like soul. There were latin-tinged songs with
Doo-Wop vocals and pop songs that featured raw R&B
vocals but the one thing all these songs shared was
their subject matter. It didn't matter what the colour of
the singer's skin was or if the instrumentation featured
twangy guitar, wailing sax or Broadway-show-style
strings, all these two-and-a-half minute gems shared a
common theme in their lyrics - the heartbreak of lost
love.
But these tracks also had one other factor in common -
they boasted a mid-tempo pacing that made them
perfect for slow jive dancing - which was something that
didn't go un-noticed in the Belgium of the 1970s, where
a whole scene grew up around clubs that spun these
obscure tunes from ten and twenty years earlier as an
antidote to the frantic, mainstream disco tunes that
were getting played in most European clubs at the time.
Called 'Popcorn' after the James Brown song of the
same name, this Belgian club scene was similar to
Britain's Northern Soul phenomenon with DJ's seeking
out rarer and rarer tunes to keep their dancers
entertained. Although everything from ska to out-and-
out pop got played as 'Popcorn', this compilation
concentrates on the more R&B infuenced songs of the
period, making it perfect for late night dance foor
moves or for soulful listening at home...

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Original Soundtrack Album - Waiting To Exhale (limited)

Waiting to Exhale Made Author Terry McMillan a Literary Superstar, and, When Brought to the Screen, Was One of the First Movies to Feature African-American Women in Leading Roles
Its Soundtrack Took the Music Industry by Storm, Topping the Billboard Pop and R&B Charts for Five and Ten Weeks, Respectively
Masterfully Produced and All but One Track Written by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds
Featured R&B Divas Old School (Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan) and New School (Whitney Houston, Brandy, Mary J. Blige)
Includes the #1 Hit Singles 'Exhale (Shoop Shoop),' 'Not Gon' Cry,' and 'Let It Flow'
Originally Released on Vinyl Only Overseas in an Inferior Package That Jammed Both Records Inside a Single Album Jacket Pocket
Real Gone Music's Limited Edition (of 1000) Package Puts This Landmark Album Out on Vinyl in the U.S. for the First Time with Gatefold Packaging Featuring a Luminous Photo of the Movie's Four Female Leads
Released in Purple Vinyl (Whitney Houston's Favorite Color)
One of the Great Make-Out Records of All Time, the Peak of '90s R&B

Waiting to Exhale was a phenomenon on so many levels. First, it was a literary phenomenon, as the 1992 novel launched author Terry McMillan to superstardom. Then, when the feature film based on the book was released in 1995, it became a broader cultural phenomenon a mainstream Hollywood film focusing on the lives of four African-American women was a genuinely revolutionary act at the time. And, finally, it was a musical phenomenon, as its soundtrack seamlessly blended female R&B divas new (Whitney Houston, Brandy, Mary J. Blige, etc.) and old (Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan) in a masterful suite of songs composed and produced by Kenneth Babyface Edmonds. Critical and commercial reaction to the soundtrack was over the top; The New York Times deemed the album one of the Top Ten releases of the year, and the record topped the Billboard Pop and R&B charts for five and ten weeks, respectively, spawning the #1 hit singles Exhale (Shoop Shoop), Not Gon Cry, and Let It Flow. Yet, because the album came out in 1995 at the height of the CD era, Waiting to Exhale never came out on LP in the U.S., and was released in Europe as a low-budget 2-LP set with both records stuffed inside a single album jacket pocket. Now, Real Gone Music is releasing this landmark 90s R&B album on vinyl in America for the first time in a limited edition (of 1000) gatefold double-LP package sporting a luminous photo of the movie s four principal actors (Whitney Houston, Angela Bassett, Lela Rochon, and Loretta Devine) on the inside spread and pristine vinyl pressed in purple (Whitney s favorite color). Gently pulsating and seductive, Waiting to Exhale is Babyface s masterpiece, one of the great make-out records of all time; now you can get that slow jam groove in the grooves!

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The O'jays - Back Stabbers (limited)
  • A1: When The World's At Peace
  • A2: Back Stabbers
  • A3: Who Am I
  • A4: (They Call Me) Mr. Lucky
  • A5: Time To Get Down
  • B1: 992 Arguments
  • B2: Listen To The Clock On The Wall
  • B3: Shiftless, Shady, Jealous Kind Of People
  • B4: Sunshine
  • B5: Love Train

Back Stabbers Is Considered to Be the Pinnacle of the Philly Sound as Perfected by Legendary Producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff
The Album Made the O'Jays and Gamble & Huff National Superstars
Includes the Hits 'Love Train,' 'Time to Get Down,' 'Back Stabbers,' and '992 Arguments'
A Soul Classic Through and Through, Including the Great Album Tracks '(They Call Me) Mr. Lucky' and 'Who Am I'
Lacquer Cutting by Kevin Gray
Original Album Art
180-Gram Black Vinyl Edition Limited to 700 Copies

Deemed by many the pinnacle of the Philly Sound as perfected by legendary producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff, 1972's Back Stabbers scored no less than two Top Five Pop and three Top Five R&B smashes with the songs 'Love Train,' 'Time to Get Down,' and the title tune (plus another Top 20 R&B hit with '992 Arguments'). But it's more than the hits that make this album a soul classic; honed by a decade of woodshedding, the vocal arrangements of O'Jays Eddie Levert, William Powell and Walter Williams are simply sublime, and, when married to Gamble & Huff's polished backing tracks, they render such album tracks as '(They Call Me) Mr. Lucky' and 'Who Am I' every bit as potent as the better-known songs. In short, Back Stabbers is a masterpiece through and through, one that brought both the O'Jays and Gamble and Huff to national attention, but it's never been reissued on vinyl in the 'modern' era. With lacquer cutting by Kevin Gray, Real Gone Music's limited (to 700 copies) 180-gram black vinyl edition just might sound better than the original pressing, and includes the original artwork.

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18+ - Collect 2x

18+

Collect 2x

2x12inchHTH059
HOUNDSTOOTH
20.05.2016

- A collect phone call is a form of communication based on the understanding that the receiver pays the cost of the message sent
- A collection agency buys debt at a fraction of its balance based on the reduced likeliness of the debt being recouped
- To collect is to gather, to source and to inventory


18+ return with their thirteen-track second second album, 'Collect', which explores the duo's aggressive evolution as musicians. Frequently radical and genre-defying, together Justin and Samia have produced their most ambitious and powerful work to date. On 'Collect', the duo explore the relationship of public vs private in a more invasive style, exemplified by the sampling of phone calls and personal field recordings intertwined between tracks.

Recorded collaboratively between Justin and Samia's respective Berlin and Honolulu residences, the album is a product of their physical geographical distance and autobiographical individual growth: the fragmented meeting of displaced minds, reflecting on the way we now interact in a variety of contexts, from platonic, to professional, to economic.

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18+ - Collect Cd

18+

Collect Cd

CDHTH059CD
HOUNDSTOOTH
20.05.2016
  • 01: Descent
  • 02: Leaf
  • 03: Wet Blunt
  • 04: Drama
  • 05: Space
  • 06: Sense
  • 07: Down
  • 08: Robbery
  • 09: Glow
  • 10: Gliders
  • 11: Soup
  • 12: Agents
  • 13: Slow
 
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- A collect phone call is a form of communication based on the understanding that the receiver pays the cost of the message sent
- A collection agency buys debt at a fraction of its balance based on the reduced likeliness of the debt being recouped
- To collect is to gather, to source and to inventory


18+ return with their thirteen-track second second album, 'Collect', which explores the duo's aggressive evolution as musicians. Frequently radical and genre-defying, together Justin and Samia have produced their most ambitious and powerful work to date. On 'Collect', the duo explore the relationship of public vs private in a more invasive style, exemplified by the sampling of phone calls and personal field recordings intertwined between tracks.

Recorded collaboratively between Justin and Samia's respective Berlin and Honolulu residences, the album is a product of their physical geographical distance and autobiographical individual growth: the fragmented meeting of displaced minds, reflecting on the way we now interact in a variety of contexts, from platonic, to professional, to economic.

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