Thursday, 15 August 2024
Wednesday, 14 August 2024
Regular readers will know that we got rather obsessed with Gilles Peterson's recent Worldwide FM interview with Chris 'The Rhythm Doctor' Long and Mr. Long's hour long europhile mix that included two unreleased tracks by Jasmine Tutum and Madtone.
Luckily these tracks have now been released on the EP, 'LP Livicate'. But it's not only Peterson and The Rhythm Doctor that are keen on this as a tribute to Lee 'Scratch' Perry as long-term fan Steve 'On The Wire' Barker has also championed these guys. It's superb electronic dub that Madtone takes even further-out, when he addresses another of his favourite interests, short wave/Pirate Radio on 'Who'd Be A Pirate'.
If you're in the UK, or most of the other parts of globe for that matter, it's as hot as a Rio Samba school, so what better than to get Inês Loubet's 'Olha O Rio' on Albert's Favourites?
Nara Leão, Gal Costa and the rest and introduces us to the flute of Ruta Spinola.
Tuesday, 13 August 2024
Severn Songs have 'Fever Dreams' over 'Ezekiel' as Ishmael Ensemble get ever closer to the release of thier third studio album.
Friday, 9 August 2024
Needless to say, some folks will say "Fouk me!" when they first hear this, and they'd me right - its the equivalent of love at first sight.
Need to catch up with Reel People Music after 'Dance With Me', the Ezel Remixes of Mothers Favorite Child & Saeeda Wright's top track (see review HERE) and this a winner from those Fouk brothers (double Dutch you might say) who clearly are in love with the vocals of US R&B star Debórah Bond.
The instrumental version is a urgent UKG synth house shuffle that wants to make you fall in love with the vocal mix all over again.
Ready for all those big tune summer festival sets; you'll be lovin' this.
By this time next week, Dom Servini will probably been on the main stage at We Out Here Festivial and done numerous DJ sets, so expect to here this new single from an old friend, Hardkandy.
These two, 'Yonder' is trippy, hoppy and classic Hardkandy whilst 'Interlude' is all out fuzzy organ from the church of funk, jittery guitar and even something of the flute gang at the end for the jazzy b-bouys.
Totally different from the last releae on Wah Wah 45s (now in its 25 year you know) to Léa Mondo's 'Rising Woman EP' from earlier this year (see review HERE); but then again, that is Wah Wah 45s.
Artist: Hardkandy
Release: Yonder / Interflude (Full Length Version)
Release Date: 9th August, 2024
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Catalog Number: -
Format: Digital / BANDCAMP
'Let Me In' is not a tribute to footie fans bangin' on the pub doors for early orders - this is pure soul.
Artist: Emilia Sisco and Cold Diamond & Mink
Multi-instrumentalists Axel Concato and Barth Corbelet are Bolbec and as they've been friends from childhood, this album is crammed full of influences, a 'Victime De l'aube' youloung might say
Title: Victime De l'aube
Release date: 9th August, 2024
Label: Batov Records
Cat. No: BTR101
Format: Digital / Bandcamp
The Euro's may be over from some nations but we can still get down to some deep bouncy 'Cumbia' that's hot and firey in a couldron of electronic dance.
Artist: Piero Scratch
Friday, 2 August 2024
Lucky Sun Recordings are ready for the beach this August wit a bikini of a release for some hot times.
Hard to believe it's been nearly six months since the summer started with Lucky Sun's last release on his own label, 'Falling Fool' featuring Jaidene Veda (she review
HERE) and you'll remember those remixes (see review HERE); Yse Saint Laur'Ant is still turning heads!
Up top, 'Remember' has lots of swirling synths with a deep, almost dub like bass that grooves gets all echoy around the shoreline caves which then 'explodes' with some 'soft' acid!
It's addictive and if you're used to warm-up sets or the main room it's one to have in your box. And talking of warm, the bottom half of the release, so to speak, is a track called 'Warm Breeze' and it's heavy at the deep end with a jazz-lounge-italo-disc.o-synth fusion thing going on - more than a snappy tune I'd say.
Whether you have seaside memories with Lucky Sun (and Mr. Sumsuch - see review HERE), this is so good, I don't think a remix could improve it!