Monday, 28 April 2025

Some time ago; in fact, way back, 1995, Aural Float released an album of dub/ambience called 'Introspectives' that had a track 'South Of The Clouds' Pt. 1 & 2.  Some 30 years on, here's a golden opportunity to look again at the Pt. 2 plus a couple of remixes!


To be honest, 30 years ago I would would have had little interest or knowledge of Aural Float (a collaboration between Pascal FEOS, Gabriel Le Mar and Alex Azary) as a post-Tangerine Dream project wouldn't have worked that well with the Kraftwerk hip-hop sample community. 

So it's a good job that Gregor Tresher does remember and he's linked up with Extrawelt and a new remaster of the original for this new release on Tresher's Break New Soil label.   And all three are great: Extrawelt goes a deep gothic train drive of a bang and if you put that with the remastered version, that's a full 20 minutes that'd put Jean-Michel Jarre to shame (JMJ being in the news recently due to the Sping 'Equinox'). 

I remember sciving off to listen to Gregor's debut album (on the legendary Great Stuff Recordings label in the Hawley Arms, Camden Town in 2007) - see Rainer Weichhold interview HERE) and wondering whether I should become a fan, well I can't say I am the biggest fan but if you want to go 'South Of The Clouds', you'll need his remix: infact, just put all 3 on repeat.

Gregor has form with the remix/re-issue having done a similar job on The Streets' '3 Minutes To Midnight' a couple of years ago but his version of 'South Of The Clouds Pt. 2' surpasses Mike Skinners' anthem as it's clearly one of Gregor's favourite tracks that's "no nonsense hypnotic sound of Frankfurt" that's even better now he's updated it to 11 minutes of for the "modern day dancefloor".

On pre-order now so get on it as it'll fly faster than any express on the Deutsche Bahn or should that be Lufthansa?


Artist: Aural Float 

Title:   South Of The Clouds Pt. 2 (Incl. Gregor Tresher & Extrawelt Remixes) 
Release date: 28th April, 2025
Label : Break New Soil
Catalog Number : BNS090
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp

Sunday, 27 April 2025

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John Beltran's production history has always been quality and basking in sunshine and love - so what could be better than to present Sol Set's 'Love Revolution' on All Good Music?


Mr Beltran has a been a name for over 25 years having released music on Exceptional, Ubiquity (who are releasing Flying Mojito Bros.' new album 'Just Passing Through' this week - see review HERE), Detroit Dancer, Motorcity Wine and many more.    

All Good Music features musicians from Detroit and around the world currated by John and label partner Shane Donnelly.  And not just anyone from Detroit (see Blair French) or afar (see Kaidi Tatham, Ezel, Cee ElAssaad, Kiko Navarro). 

So even from YATM reviews, that's a pretty impressive set list but there's a couple of more that'll you'll need.  The new 'Love Revolution' set includes a 'John Beltran Soul Disco Mix' and the house Soulidan's remix (that's definitely for fans of 'UK House Sermon' (see review HERE).

The truth is, this is great!


Artist: John Beltran presents Sol Set
Title: Love Revolution
Release date: 24th April, 2025
Label : All Good Music
Catalog Number :  AGM005
Format: Vinyl (due late May) / Digital / Bandcamp


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The perfect follow up to Cinephonic's last album 'Visions', 'Refuge' takes Pierre Chrétien's vision to a deeper lounge of jazz meets beats; I didn't see that one coming! 


Pierre Chrétien, also known for his work in Souljazz Orchestra and Atlantis Jazz Ensemble, is the leader/multi-instrumentalist front row of piano, vibraphone and guitar with long time collaborators Philippe Charbonneau (bass) and Mike Essoudry (drums). 

So this album of 12 tracks is perfect Jazz Chronicles/Futuristic Beats as it's merges lounge/OST 'trio' jazz without being too soul-jazz or hip-hop all at the same time.

Like 'Visions' (see review HERE) and album made for Resonant FM's OST Show, in the 'music for film that's yet to be made' category and a perpect 'companion' album for the new Ayane Shino album 'River せせらぎ The timbre of guitar #2 Rei Harakami' on MusicMine Records (see review HERE).

Don't forget to check out 'Visions' after finding 'Refuge' with the Cinephonic.


Artisit: Cinephonic
Title: Refuge
Label: Marlow Records
Catalog No. MRLP069
Format: Vinyl / CD / Digital / Bandcamp
Release date: 25th April, 2025

Personnel:
  • Bass – Philippe Charbonneau
  • Drums – Mike Essoudry
  • Photography – Tim Queng
  • Piano, Vibraphone, Guitar, Composed By, Producer, Design – Pierre Chrétien
  • Producer, Engineer, Mastered By – Jason Jaknunas
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I've always been a fan of a jazz organ trio that's based around the iconic Hammond, so when you've got a whole album by DIL Organ Trio called 'Hammonday', I'm as  excited as getting a free ticket on the Oblivion Express!



Whilst I haven't I asked Brian Auger (he of 60s post-Mod Supergroup Oblivion Express - see review HERE) if knows of The DIL Organ trio, these guys are part of the Serbian Wave of jazz artists who have recorded this album in Belgrade that is a 'love letter' to 60s Mod-Jazz/Hard Bop with the Hammonad organ at the heart of it.

Dusan Petrovic (guitar), Irina Pavlovic (the Serbian Shirley Scott, 'Queen of the Organ') and Luka Jovicic (drums) who appeared on Irina Pavlović's album, 'The Soulful Heritage' (see review HERE): see where they get DIL from? (Ed. hint, Joy Spheres Rees - see review HERE)

So you can imagine Irina's move from piano to Hammond C3 on these 9 tracks is immersed in pumpin' soul-jazz that tributes Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff, Grant Green, Wes Montgomery and more with a big Balkan trip with the spirit of 'Indian Rope Man'.

A variant is when the trio is joined by Corey Wilcox on trombone on 'Lights Off (Alt. Take)' and Irina's vocals on 'Balkan'.

Somewhat different to the label's last releases, bass clarinetist Matteo Pastorino's, 'Lightside' (see review HERE) and Miloš Čolović's 'To The Beat of My Footsteps' (see review HERE), 


Artist: DIL Organ Trio
Title: Hammonday
Release date: 2nd May, 2025
Label : A.MA Records
Catalog Number : 
Format: CD / Digital / Bandcamp (Pre-Order on Bandcamp, Friday, 25th March)


Friday, 25 April 2025

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You just might recall a time before there was 'Live Or Die By Love' by lovetempo.  A time when there was the single, 'But I Do' that was championed by Gilles Peterson.  Well, there's only one thing that could be better and that's an extended 12" version and here it is!



Gilles Peterson's over excited interviews with lovetempo in New York as he got obsessed with Level 42 "boyhood fan" slobbering comparisons was a bit OTT?  I don't think so as when his last single came out, I must admit I was a little hyped myself as lovetempo is Mattie Safer, who used to be in The Rapture and Poolside (see review HERE) but now Razor-N-Tape has got the cash out in the transfer window to go next level: 12" Extended version and remixes including a Crackazat remix.

At the time of writing Crackazat is riding high in the Traxsource Hype Chart and you'll recall he did a remix of 'Daylight' by Toribio featuring sister Sharin - see review HERE), so no surprise that he's got his various keyboards out to give the track a jazzy edge which has got the YATM office burstin' with excitement.

Not only that, London's Daisybelle proves she's more than just ordinary as she ups the tempo (an ups the love) to give the track more of a Thundercat vibe and then Brazilian duo, 'From House To Disco' (FHTD) finish off the set with a dubbed-up daydream spin.

This is a fantastic follow-up to the label's last EP release, Jkriv's return with a 4-tracker 'Intuition' (see review HERE) and I think it's safe to say, lovetempo's summer hit of last year is odds-on to be an even bigger summer hit of this year now!Gilles Peterson's over excited interviews with lovetempo in New York as he got obsessed with Level 42 "boyhood fan" slobbering comparisons was a bit OTT?  I don't think so as when his last single came out, I must admit I was a little hyped myself as lovetempo is Mattie Safer, who used to be in The Rapture and Poolside (see review HERE) but now Razor-N-Tape has got the cash out in the transfer window to go next level: 12" Extended version and remixes including a Crackazat remix.

At the time of writing Crackazat is riding high in the Traxsource Hype Chart and you'll recall he did a remix of 'Daylight' by Toribio featuring sister Sharin - see review HERE), so no surprise that he's got his various keyboards out to give the track a jazzy edge which has got the YATM office burstin' with excitement.

Not only that, London's Daisybelle proves she's more than just ordinary as she ups the tempo (an ups the love) to give the track more of an early Thundercat fast track vibe and then Brazilian duo, From House To Disco (or FHTD to their Mums) finish off the set with a dubbed-up daydream spin in the streets of NYC.

This is a fantastic follow-up to the label's last EP release, Jkriv's return with a 4-tracker 'Intuition' (see review HERE) and I think it's safe to say, lovetempo's summer hit of last year is odds-on to be an even bigger summer hit of this year now!

P.S. Gilles Peterson's interview with lovetempo on Lot Radio (in association with Worldwide FM) from NYC for the Winter Jazz Festival starts 12:00 and the whole show is worth a listen 

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Artist: lovetempo
Title:  But I Do (Extended 12", Crackazat, Daisybelle, From House To Disco Remixes) 
Release date: 25th April, 2025
Label: Razor-N-Tape
Cat. No: RNT080 
Format: 12" Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp

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This is like a kick in the Solar Solar Plexus as the contemporary fusion jazz group based in Munich are back on Compost with a new album. 


The original band, now Max Herre(less) after the album, 'WEB MAX II' (see review HERE) came out a couple of years ago but we know the key members of the band have kept busy.

Roberto Di Gioia (keys, bass, drums, percussion) with Peter Kruder (see review HERE), Pete Gall (drums, keys) on the album 'Love Avatar' (see review HERE), Tony Lakatos (tenor sax, flute) and Christian Von Kaphengst (bass, keys) plus featured guest, JJ Whitefield on guitar (he of 'The Infinity Of Nothingness' - see review HERE) on Jazzman Records. 

And talking of Jazzman, this has an overall feel of their 'Spiritual Jazz' compilation series with nods to Lonnie Liston Smith jazz-funk period, the Mr Scruff popularisation of Moondog's 'Bird's Lament' (their cover version of the original is great), Mulatu with more than healthy dose of Sun Ra Arkestra's (in all forms) along with Jimi Tenor.

Put all that in a massive 14 track album and you're close to an 'Album Of The Year'!



Artist: WEB WEB ft. JJ Whitefield
Title: Plexus Plexus
Release date: 25th April, 2023
Label : Compost Records
Catalog Number :  CPT 653 
Format: LP / Digital / Bandcamp  
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Did somebody say, "Ramrock Noir"?  Did somebody say, "Darren Morris"? Did somebody say, "Darren Morris (he of keyboards, mastering engineer, producer, North Street West, Black Science Orchestra, Steve Mason Band and loads more) releases an LP on the new label Ramrock Noir"?  Nawr, I don't believe it.


But it happens to be true, why noir?  Well, 'Union I' does not fit in with the rest of the Ramrock family of labels even if you took into account the latest Malik/Waheed 'L'Opera Noir' Mix variants (see review HERE).  'Union I' is something leftfield even for the ambient leftfield cinematic fans. 

Imagine if you will, Darren Morris at the Henry Willis Organ at the Union Chapel, Islington improvising in grand gothic tones on which he's added studio embellishments later.

'Union Space Gospel' and 'Acetone & Minitaur Pullstops', sounds more Minotaur with big bull like pipes and hip-hop beats. 'Ascension' is a bit more synth spiritual and 'Birds In The Chapel' really fits the surroundings with cold synth winds; it's like an organic (Ed. no pun etc) version of Tangerine Dream on a cathedral tour.

Apparently, Brian Eno's dad used to repair organs (his day job was a postman) and over the years he (the Dad) made a collection of the pipes and built himself a his own instrument out of these church cast-offs - if only there was an ambient ENO album of that, 'Music For Suffolk Postmen's Organs'?

Amazing to think that Darren recorded this in a few hours but the organ is the star here, if you've ever listened to Moz Walsh's All.FM show on a Sunday Morning that has strong classical / spiritual links, 'Union I' would form a 'Best Of' selection.

P.S. As an aside, I saw The Art Ensemble Of Chicago at the Union Chapel many years ago and apart from being very strange that such a well known group were playing in a relatively small former church in Islington, it was very odd as I remember this guy from the audience near the front standing up about 5 minutes in heckling rage.  Something like the band couldn't play jazz and then he charges out up the central aisle like a bride deciding not to go through with a marriage ceremony - most odd.

P.P.S. For full Jazz a la Cathedral, try Michael Garrick at Jazz Praises At St. Paul's, 1968, nods to Biggabush for pointing this one out.


Artist: Darren Morris
Title:  Union I
Release date: 25th April, 2025
Label: Ramrock Noir Records
Cat. No: RRNLP001
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp


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So anyone that's been away on a Easter holiday break, don’t worry, we’re back and kicking into action with four slabs of the finest deep house money can buy straight from Iceland’s finest export Intr0beatz.



Padre & Bar.ba & Oe's 'Alterity EP' with the two monster tracks ('Holding Hands We're Feeling Power' ft. Oe and 'She Dances Like A Painting' (see review HERE) is now joined on the Aterral label by another release of the year by a new name to us, Icelandic producer Intr0beatz.

Well it's definitely time to catch up with Arsaell Thor Ingvason as he's released music on loads of labels (including SlothBoogie)
 and 'Static Motions' is drenched in spaced out deep house with jazzy-funk leanings on 'Stillness In Motions', 'Who Cares' and 'Think For Yourself'.

Does Carlos at Berlin HQ have a hot line to folks that think like Pete 'Pedre' Lazonby?

Perfect timing.


Artist:  Intr0beatz 
Title: Static Motions 
Release date: 25th April, 2025
Label: Aterral
Cat. No: ATRRL035
Format: Digital / Bandcamp


Thursday, 24 April 2025

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Here is the Balaphonic album of the summer in the form of Afro Brazilian, Dub with leftfield acid on the beach: in other words, 'Resolution Revolutions'.



So this is very different to the last release on the label by Maarten Goetheer featuring Pong Nakornchai with the "tribute" 'Suite For Chick (see review HERE) but they are both high on our 'Must Have' lists as there might only be 6 tracks, but they really are so good the titles 'sell' themselves.

A 'Deep Summer's Mix' of 'Sunflowers In Dub' opens the set with a dubbed out summer rain forest with Augusto Pablo at the controls; for 8 minutes!  And if it's not enough to bask is the rays of the sunflowers, we're straight off to Brazil for 'Disorganics' with a 'All Strings Mix' for Latin guitarists on the Ipanema beach terrace (with some jazz bass joining in).  You might guess that 'Six Fingers' might go the same way; and it does but with a more percussive Hermon Pascal touch that's like rain drops in the jungle.

I don't know if you'd expect to find 'Udders' in the land of Balaphonic but it brings synths to the party before we move back to the beach with a track called 'Oxum' featuring vocals by Ocean Waves Brasil with some electro-acid synths adding to a laid-back groove. 

I never thought Northern Soul had to be "Nu" but you'll want this in you're 'Modern Room' everytime - 'Bloco Manco' indeed.
 
If you missed the Bandcamp Listening Party last night you'll know how good 'Resolution Revolutions' and how far it resonates, from Barli to Birmingham, from Gorton to Gamelan (Ed. that doesn't work) as the six tracks are heavy on the Balearics but equally enchanting at home. 

Not something you'd expect from a certain drummer Danny Ward with DJ/Producer credentials as Moodymanc (a play on the name of Detroit master, Moodymann): but more on that with the YATM interview! 

You And The Music Interview with Balaphonic HERE.

 

 
Artist: Balaphonic 
Title:   Resolution Revolutions
Release date: 25th April, 2025
Label : NuNorthernSoul
Catalog Number : NUNS068D,
Format:  Vinyl LP / Digital / Bandcamp 

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Romano's album 'Güle Güle' is the madest mix of Mulatu, Herbie Hancock and Joe Meek that you'll ever likely to hear on the Mediterrean camp site disco bar - in other word(s), brilliant!



The synth wizardry of Romano's debut LP ‘Güle Güle’ is more than unique as Lior Romano grew up in a Turkish-Egyptian heritage household, surrounded by music. Turkish and Egyptian, naturally, but also Greek, and the unique fusion of Greek and Arabic sounds common to the culturally diverse neighbourhood he grew up in.

All the tracks are synth funky and happy on any dancefloor along with other Batov favourites (many of which are featured on this site) or next to The Ventures to Sun Ra! 

This album is definitely a sideways look at the Batov's last album release, Şatellites' 'Aylar' (see review HERE) as the album showcases Romano’s rich musical heritage and cutting-edge creativity, building a unique sound worldwide from influences as vast as funk, disco, reggae, to Latin America, the Balkans and particularly the Middle East.


Artist: Romano
Title: Güle Güle 
Release date: 25th Apri, 2025
Label: Batov Records 
Cat. No: BTR
Format: Limited LP / Digital / Bandcamp