Monday, 30 October 2023
Friday, 27 October 2023
It's one of those times of years that you either love or hate tricks or treats and it's clear that Ms. Natasha Kitty Katt (she of Joesph Malik's 'Trouble with a Capital T' remix - see review HERE) has gone full on DJ Hell/Rusty Egan 80s synth vs. Bauhaus's 'Bela Logoshi's Dead' with a touch of Mark Stewart on 'Batt Danse'.
Title: Batt Danse EP
Release date: 27th October, 2023
Label: F*CLR Music
Cat. No: FCLR028
Format: Bandcamp / Digital
Thomas Frempong was already a star of the Ghanaian Hi-Life/Dance Band scene when he recorded Anansi 'Shuttle' in 'new' style of Electric Hi-Life but was he first on the bus?
Double 'web' and a 'Web Max II' sounds like the long awaited follow up to 'Web Max' is finally with us and it's definitely been worth the wait.
Mike Reed ("not that one", if you're in the UK) has collected 'The Sdeparatist Party' together like a modern day James Blood Ulmer meets The Pop Group/Pere Ubu sans David Thomas/Art Ensemble of Chicago (better mention Sun Ra too!) and it's fantastic!
Title: The Separatist Party
Release date: 27th October, 2023
Label : We Jazz Records / Astral Spirits Records
Catalog Number : WJLP056 / AS 231 CD / Digital / Bandcamp
Richard E has travelled about a bit but this time he's taking us to the moon with the new single, 'To The Moon'!
Thursday, 26 October 2023
Smoove & Turrell and Jalapeno Records are on a winner with this new album; their seventh (wonder)!
Artist: Smoove & Turrell
Title: Red Ellen
Release date: 27th October, 2023
Label: Jalapeno Records
Cat. No: JAL431
Format: Bandcamp / Digital
Jewel Ackrah was already a star of the Hi-Life when he recorded this album, 'Electric Hi-Life' in the 'new' style of Electric Hi-Life but this guys is band wagon jumper.
We'll, you might say, "Hello, here's two things of gold" when it comes to the lastest release by Antonio Trichera on A.MA Records.
But don't confuse the current 'Most Popular' review of the label's album by Two Things Of Gold (see review HERE) which this re-visit to one of the most popular tracks on Trinchera's 'Fauves' album that came out in just over a year ago.
Chicago's Elbert certainly has his finger on the jazz-funk dancefloor as 'Bug Night' has a Lonnie Liston Liston Smith/Deodato-esque groove infused into it with additonal percussion (Tom Laroye), synth and bass boogie (Terrence 'Slim' Holmes) to go the extra "Tryppy" space princess mile; just compare it with the equally jazz-funky orginal that's included with the release.
Don't you just love the artwork and don't forget, this is the second of Elbert's remixes from the album following the superb 'The Tractor And The Child' (see review HERE).









