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expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
Das hochgelobte Debütalbum des genreübergreifenden Gitarristen, Sängers und Songwriters Terry Callier
ist wieder auf Vinyl erhältlich. Das Album wurde ursprünglich 1964 für Prestige Records aufgenommen
und enthält Calliers Versionen von Standards wie „Cotton Eyed Joe“ und „900 Miles“. AllMusic bezeichnet
es als Calliers „zeitlosestes und einladendstes“ Album. Es wurde bei QRP auf 180-Gramm-Vinyl gepresst
und neu (AAA) von den Originalbändern remastert, während eine Replik der Tip-On-Hülle das Paket
vervollständigt.
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
- 1: Adele (Me Lo Dijo Adela)
- 2: The Knockout
- 3: The Man From Jamaica (El Jamaiquino)
- 4: Oigan Mi Cha Cha Cha
- 5: Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
- 6: Hot Tamales (Los Tamalitos De Olga)
- 7: Oye Mi Guaguancó
- 8: Ran Kan Kan
- 9: El Cayuco
- 10: Rico Vacilón (Having A Ball)
- 11: Espinita
- 12: Cógele Bien El Compás
- 13: Cha Cha Cha For Lovers
- 14: Carolina
- 15: Mangue
- 16: La Gloria Eres Tú
- 17: Mambo Gozón
- 18: Oye Cómo Va
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
- 1: Limerent Death
- 2: Limerent Death
- 3: Symptom Of Terminal Illness
- 4: Symptom Of Terminal Illness
- 5: Wanting Not So Much To As To
- 6: Wanting Not So Much To As To
- 7: Fugue
- 8: Fugue
- 9: Low Feels Blvd
- 10: Low Feels Blvd
- 11: Surrogate
- 12: Surrogate
- 13: Honeysuckle
- 14: Honeysuckle
- 15: Manufacturing Discontent
- 16: Manufacturing Discontent
- 17: Apologies Not Included
- 18: Nothing To Forget
- 19: Nothing To Forget
- 1: Apologies Not Included
- 2: Nothing To Forget
- 3: Dissociation
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
- 1: Up For Air
- 2: You
- 3: We Don't Talk About It
- 4: Big + Bad
- 5: Radical Happiness
- 6: Unfamiliar
- 7: No Fever Ever Lasts
- 8: Send It Out To Sea
- 9: Keep Your Eyes Up
- 10: Stars
- 11: Am I Real? Dance
- 12: Big Sky
- 13: Take A Look Back
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
expected to be published on 17.10.2025
- A1: Barbarella - Barbarella (The Irresistible Force Remix)
- A2: Spacetime Continuum - Fluresence
- A3: Nightmares On Wax - Nights Interlude
- B1: Insides - Skinned Clean
- B2: Global Communication - Incidental Harmony
- C1: Caustic Window - Cordialatron
- C2: Keiichi Suzuki - Satellite Serenade (Trans Asian Express Mix)
- D1: Tranquility Bass - Cantamilla (Bomb Pop)
- D2: Golden Girls - Kinetic (Morley’s Apollo Remix)
- D3: No-Man - Days In The Trees - Reich
2025 Repress
“In stark contrast to the stress-makingly staccato assault of your average 'ardcore rave, Telepathic Fish was a wombeldelic sound-and-light bath"
Simon Reynolds (Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music And Dance Culture)
The first-ever illustrated compendium recounting the seminal underground South London ambient party that surfaced at the axis through which the likes of Ninja Tune, Warp and Rising High flowed. Telepathic Fish shared fertile waters with Megatripolis and The Big Chill, moving the early 90s London back room chill-out space into the kaleidoscopic spotlight.
Documenting the sights and sounds of South London’s seminal Telepathic Fish ambient parties. Hosted by Chantal Passamonte (aka Mira Calix - RIP), David Vallade, Mario Aguera and Kevin Foakes (aka DJ Food) - collectively named Openmind. With the help of Mixmaster Morris (The Irresistible Force) and Matt Black (Coldcut), they put on some of the earliest chill out events in London.
Rooted deep in the heart of the electronic underground they started DJing and decorating house parties or squats with mind-blowing installations and wholly idiosyncratic design, hosting the likes of Aphex Twin, Andrea Parker and Tony Morley (The Leaf Label). Within a year they were playing VIP after shows for the likes of Orbital and illegal New Year’s gatherings at the disused Roundhouse whilst guesting on Coldcut’s Solid Steel radio show on London’s KISS FM.
Whilst collaborations with legendary club nights such as Megatripolis saw them share bills with Autechre, Higher Intelligence Agency, Scanner and Global Communication, they also created their own ambient fanzine - Mindfood – to document the scene evolving around them. A 20-page history of their parties is included in the release, richly illustrated with personal photos, artwork and memorabilia from their adventures between 1992-95. The gatefold sleeve also features their Telepathic Fish logo, mirroring an original T-shirt design they sold in Ambient Soho, a record shop three of the four worked in at different times.
The selections featured here are all personal favourites that were played at the Telepathic Fish parties during the 90s. Picked and arranged by Mario, David and Kevin who combed their collections for key pieces they associate with the time and Chantal’s music tastes. Over a hundred tracks were selected, totalling nearly 11 hours of playing time, before being whittled down to the essentials by the trio, forming a snapshot of their world back in the day.
KEY POINTS:
* Features long deleted and hard to find tracks by Caustic Window (Richard D. James aka Aphex Twin), Tranquility Bass, Spacetime Continuum and Global Communication (Mark Pritchard and Tom Middleton).
• Pressed on DJ friendly double black vinyl
• Includes A 20-page history of their parties is included in the release, richly illustrated with unseen personal photos, artwork and memorabilia from the Telepathic Fish crew’s adventures between 1992-95, as well as detailed liner notes courtesy of founding members Mario Ageura and Kevin Foakes.
• Cover includes horizontal obi sticker with quote from Simon Reynolds' book Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music And Dance Culture, describing the Telepathic Fish parties' place in the dance music landscape.
• Lacquer cut by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering
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- A1: Ambition Of Men- Reuben Anderson
- A2: Come Down- Lord Tanomo
- A3: Yard Broom- Roland Alphonso & Don Drummond
- A4: Good News- The Skatalites
- A5: Birds And Bees- Ferdie Nelson
- A6: Please Beverly- Bibby And The Astronauts
- B1: Eastern Standard Time- Lord Tanamo
- B2: Lonely And Blue Boy- Ferdie Nelson
- B3: Let George Do It- Rico Rodriguez
- B4: Ska Down Jamaica Way- Ferdie Nelson & Ivan Jap
- B5: Sweet Dreams- Bibby & The Astronauts
- B6: Valley Of Green- Jackie Opel
SKA was the name given to the music that came out of Jamaica between 1961-1966. Based on the American R&B and Doo-wop records that the Sound Systems in Kingston Town used to play. However, the American records style started to mellow out, while the Jamaicans preferred a more upbeat sound. So the Sound System bosses became record producers to cater for this demand. Sir “Coxonne” Dodd and Duke Reid led the way putting the top musicians on the Island in the studio to make music unmistakably Jamaican. A lot of their early recordings were cut at Federal Records before they built their own studios.
Federal Records was the first domestic Jamaican studio, based at 220 Foreshore Road, Hagley Park, Kingston. It opened it’s doors in 1961 owned by Ken Khouri who first licensed American records to the island of Jamaica, before cutting his own tunes, which were some of the first Jamaican RnB and Ska singles. Ken Khouri initial studio was Records Limited but very basic so with the help of engineer Graeme Goodall built the new studio complex at 220 Foreshore Road which also contained a pressing plant and disc cutting room. The studio was not only the forerunner for Ska music but the music that followed and in 1981 Ken Khouri sold the complex now on the renamed road Marcus Garvey Drive to Bob Marley who renamed the premises Tuff Gong Studios whose legacy carries on today.
We have compiled some of the best SKA SOUNDS that came out of the Federal Vaults, with some of the best artists, musicians from the time. The great Lord Tanomo, Don Drummond, Rico Rodriguez, Roland Alphonso, alongside some lesser known artist. However, one thing is for sure, the quality never drops on this fine collection of Ska Hot Tunes……
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