Wednesday, 8 January 2025
Sunday, 5 January 2025
Before we leave New Year behind, let's run back to a time when Whirlpool Productions could releasse 'Fly Hi' feturing jazz vocal legend Mel Tormé for disco house heads!
To follow on from the Right Temp Pro concept (with the Mingus Portrait Remixes - see review HERE but more pertantly Yellowtail with Mark Murphy - see review HERE), this release has a history back to the early 90s when it was originally released on 5th & Madison before being picked up by Logic Records in the UK.
Whirlpool Productions were a Cologne/Koln based music project that had a huge hit with 'Disco To Disco' (that was re-issued by Great Stuff Recordings and more recently, on a 10" as a Rockers Hi-Fi remix and we know more Biggabush related releases are planned after I met him a We Out Here Festival in the summer; also see HERE).
There's so much history here, I was even asked "is this Frank Sinatra?" which would be a long stretch but Mel's vocals are so clear and pure (even when he did his London shows in ) but I'd say it's more in the Mario Biondi 'his Is What You Are' envelope.
The only problem is it's not long enough, even with 2 remixes (a Zanzibar mix and a Morels Flying Underground remix) but that's may be why I can't get enough of it.
You're not going to go too far wrong with the other side of 'Gimme', again with 2 remixes (a Move D remix and a Gimme Shelter remix; the one with added squiggy synths)
In 12" and digital formats - see links below - and that's why you'll come running back to this one. .
Title: Fly Hi Mel Tormé / Gimme
Release date: 6th December, 2024
Friday, 3 January 2025
Back in 2021, I said that Gerardo Frisina's 'Moving Ahead' was the Album Of The Year'. He followed that up with a double album, 'Joyful Sound' and now it's time for his latest monster 12"!
Thursday, 2 January 2025
Seven Drops, joined by the incredible voice of Izzy Day, brings us 'Edge Of Time' to start the year with Mass Digital adding the perfect finishing touch with a stunning remix.
Wednesday, 1 January 2025
Even for JKriv, 2024 was a busy year so it's there's no shame in looking back at one of his many projects that came out late last year.
Friday, 20 December 2024
Here's one for Boxing Day, Detrás Del Vitral shares 'Memories In Motion' from the always grown-up, Be Adult Music.
Definitely time for some jazz fusion from Italy and the combo calling themselves the Bosque Sound Community ride the Serbian wave on the SI-Jazz mushroom hunt.
Thursday, 19 December 2024
Küf Knotz & Christine Elise take us 'Somewhere' into the future and have shown us 'Patience' as there new album is due out soon.
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
Regular readers of YATM will know that we go a long way back with Wah Wah 45s and Mr. Dom Servini so for the 25th Birthday Party compilation that came out last week, here's a bit of a selective retrospective!
This confluence is the meeting of the musical minds of the Thames Estuary and the "Afrobeat Ambassador" from The Shrine, Fela Kuti’s Egypt 80 and cofounder with Femi Kuti of the Positive Force.
Release: The Confluence LP
Release Date: 5th April, 2024
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Catalog Number: WAHLP025
Format: Vinyl 12 - Limited Edition / Digital / BANDCAMP
Regular readers of YATM will know that we go a long way back with Wah Wah 45s and Mr. Dom Servini so for the 25th Birthday Party compilation that came out last week, here's a bit of a selective retrospective!
Part-Time Heroes - Meanwhile... After Gilles Peterson’s recent trip to Japan where he met up with Part-Time Heroes promoting the new album, Meanwhile…, don’t be surprised to see these guys back in the Worldwide awards at the end of the year. | ![]() | ||||
Just to reiterate, Part-time Heroes are from Southampton (not Bournemouth, Gilles how could you make such a basic error as that?) and their classic track ‘Realise’ was voted 26th in the Best Track category of Gilles Peterson’s 2006 Worldwide awards. Not bad for a couple of part-timers but since then, the duo of Ross Wakefield and Toby Vane are now very much full-time with this project and this is the debut album. Their mix of thoughtful soul-jazz and dancefloor knowledge has helped them work with some excellent vocalist that really suit their style. ‘Realise’ will always be a standout track in any set (see the single review HERE) but Jono McCleery also sings on a downtempo flute strings number called ‘Angels Fly’ which is just awesome. And whilst we’re getting reflective, ‘Stop, Fade, Blur’ (with highly acclaimed jazz vocalist Laura Vane; any relation?) is as good as it gets! These two tracks together, ‘Stop, Fade, Blur’ and Angels Fly’, get me every time but Ms. Vane, like most of the vocal guests, gets two tracks and her other track ‘In My Soul’ ends the CD up the up. These guys certainly have an ear/eye for a femaile vocalist as Bridgitte Amofah has appeared on The Nextmen’s album This Was Supposed To Be The Future and Dr. Rubberfunk’s My Life At 33. Here she gets the optimistic ‘Sun Will Shine’ and sentimental on ‘Method’. Liane Carroll featured on ‘Shadowlands’ on the ‘Realise EP’ and she continues to be a regular on the Hospital label. Her other track is ‘What It Could Be’ that’s linked with the instrumental ‘What’s The Noise? (Part II)’. What with the other instrumental, ‘Distance’, Part-Time Heroes take on the Koop’s, Zero 7s and Portishead’s of the world and come out points winners. The single from the album is more of a dancefloor sound, ‘Ready For Change’ featuring Pete (Elektrons, Domu Presents Pete Simpson, Joey Negro & The Sunshine Band) Simpson although the idea is to keep their PTH Projects guise for the club scene. The album launch was at Cargo in September and more llive band gigs are promiesed for next year but when they are not live, they are just as happy with their PTH Soundsystem so keep an eye open and don’t miss at any opportunity to see and hear them. Mr. Servini sir, you’ve done it again - Wah Wah 45s forever! Hectic Mix nominations: ‘Realise’, ‘Shadowlands’ [modern classics], ‘Stop, Fade, Blur’, ‘Angels Fly’, ‘Distance’. Reviewed: Part-time Heroes - Meanwhile… (Wah Wah 45s) Cat. No. WAHCD009 Release date: September 2008 Links —Gerry Hectic Sunday 19 October 2008 | |||||











