Thursday, 5 June 2025

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Another chance to to reconcile that Jono McCleery's debut album on Sonar Kollektiv is his best todate, this time under the auspices of six remixes, reel 'em off Beau Diako, Joseph Ashworth, Royce Wood Junior, Philippa and Fybe:One.



Check out the album, 'Reconcile' (see review HERE) and you'll recall Greg Haynes (aka Fybe:One, he of 'Don't Let Go'/'You Go Down Smooth' - see review HERE) was one of the co-producers so he gets first dibs on the title track which must be quite tricky to throw new light on a familiar track; in fact, apart from Mr. McCleery's superb vocals, it's very different with it's 'electronic' refresh.

You'll also recall that there were some tracks with a bit of Radiohead/Thom Yorke-ism to them like 'Like I Do' and London based musician/songwriter/producer, Royce Wood Junior gets a bit messy with electronic/R&B/soul!

Totally unmessy is the Joseph Ashworth remix of 'Only You' which is smooth beach house and the opener, Beau Diako's remix of 'I'll Try To Remember' which you'll meet under a very large sun shade overlooking the Balearics (or similar).

I was going to say, Philippa's Rework of 'To See You Again' is not like her Freerange work with Jimpster until I was reminded of her 'jazzy' 'Blue Skies' on Fred Everything's Lazy Days Recordings.  The New Zealander (now living in Berlin), had a track on Razor-N-Tape's compilation, 'Family Affair' Vol. 2 and she's really got a quirky angle on what moves a dancefloor: "uplifting standout" much like RNT themselves. 

Definitely a different approach to the original tracks and ones to keep coming back to.



Artist: Jono McCleery 
Title: Reconcile Remixes
Release date: 6th June, 2025
Label: Sonar Kollektiv
Catalog Number: SK530
Format: Digital / Bandcamp 
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Ensouled, the label run by Cee ELAssaad, had themselves a worldwide hit with 'Ore Yeyo O' and just to over prove the point, this summer we have a Doug Gomez vocal and instrumental remix.



Last year, the original version of 'Ore Yeye O' (see review HERE) was fast on the heels of  Cee's 'TRIBE' featuring Masaki Morii (see review HERE) so giving us two monster tunes for the summer.

We know the Cee is albout Afro-House Yoruba style but what do you expect from a "genre-defying" QLVN?  Well, the vocals have the peace and love of a Bob Marley, a world/Mali/rock guitar solo, massive jazz organ, prog. electric violin/synth and more.

Doug Gomez and Cee did a collaboration on 'You & I' a while back and this remix is again full of percussion with a full-on jazz sax solo.

This years' WOMAD set already guaranteed.




Artist: Cee ElAssaad ft. QVLM
Title: Ore Yeye O (Doug Gomez Remix) 
Release date: 6th June, 2025
Label : Ensouled
Catalog Number : ENSLD017
Format: Digital  

Wednesday, 4 June 2025

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If you know Amanda Whiting from her social media postings, you'll know that this harpist from Wales, loves a 'Jazz Face'.  With her latest album, 'Can You See Me Now?', if we didn't know before, she's more than just a jazzy face. 



With the help of Alice Russell (the voice of Nostalgia 77's 'Seven Nation Army') on 'What Is It We Need', this a truly beautiful spiritual jazz celebration that starts off on 'Contented' with choral voices that really sets the tone.
I'm surprised that she hasn't been picked up by Carlos Niño (he of 'Openness Trio') to give that 'Coltrane' connection as she can play hip-hop/trippy-hop/underground instrumental beats/vibes, like 'Intent' and 'Could It Be'.
And she's caught the attention of Somewhere Soul as the track 'The Other Side' has been included on the compilation, 'Rituals Volume 1' on Re:Warm (due out July).
The 'other' female jazz harpist, Alina Bzhezhinska (Ukraine-born, Warsaw Conservatoire-trained, London-based) being Amanda's Dorothy to her Alice (or visa versa) has her new album coming out (Friday, 11th July), with Ibiza-based producer Tulshi on Tru-Thoughts - what price  a jazz harp battle at a summer festival?

Artist: Amanda Whiting 
Title: Can You See Me Now? 
Release date: 6th June, 2025
Label : First Word Records
Catalog Number : TBC
Format: CD / Digital / Bandcamp 

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

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As Raz Olsher walks off into the setting sun, the 'Craters Of The Lost Souls' arise whist the ghosts of Mary Anning and the Man With No Name!



You may recall Raz Olsher's classical background got 'warped' as a "Dilla meets Harry Potter on the way to the dripping underworld" on his album 'Rubato' (see review HERE). 

'Craters Of The Lost Souls' is far more "discovered" and we're in a DJ Shadow-eque Ennio Morricone that's got reflections of Dick Hyman.

Not that surprising when you consider his 'day job', Raz & Alfa, have recently released the 'Windowlicker/Going Back To My Roots' (see review HERE).

Described as the soundtrack to a "retro-futuristic score to an imaginary Spaghetti Western movie".  The 12 tracks start with 'Opening Titles Theme' and ends with 'End Titles Theme' with a middle of 'Over The Hill', 'Pacific Dreaming' 'Armagedon', 'Godmother' (very dramatic this one), 'Strings Attached' buidling ups to 'The Dual'. 

Raz plays nearly all the instruments, think 'Musician for hire in Mare Street' instead of gunman for hire and there's some great cameo's of flute, guitar, trumpet, jews harp and vocals!  There's a special vinyl option if you're that way inclined but there's a ready made OST if you're up for making the film.



Artist: Raz Olsher
Title: Craters Of The Lost Souls
Release date: 30th May, 2023
Label: Fossil Sounds
Cat. No: TBC
Format: Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp

Credits:
Music Written by Raz Olsher
Performed by Raz Olsher: Classical Guitar, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Synthesizer, Electric Keyboard, Piano, Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Percussion, Vocals.
Filippo Galli: Drums
Clive Bell: Flute
Rory O’Connor: Tenor Vocals
Sylvia Hallett: Jaw harp, Hurdy Gurdy, Saw, Accordion, Violin
Sefi Zisling: Trumpet
Layla Moallem: Vocals
Francesco Pedrinoni: Vocals, Guitar
Produced and mixed by Raz Olsher
Assistant Engineer Francesco Pedrinoni
Recorded at Fossil Studios, London
Mastered by Peter Fletcher
Visuals by Raz Olsher

Monday, 2 June 2025

"Here comes trouble" and it's original soul boy Joseph Malik's 'Trouble With A Capital 'T'''; and that's a really big 'T' !



The original version of 'Trouble with a Capital T' was taken from Joseph's 2023, 'Proxima Ebony' LP (see review HERE). Then, fellow Edinburgh resident and DJ/Producer, Natasha Kitty Katt, asked Joseph if she could remix with her F*CLR electronic dance take on 'T' (see review HERE).  And now, the triptych is complete with a sideways shift into Glasgow Disco with Shaka Loves You (aka Jamie and Marty) on the remix knobs..

As I've said before, this train is a 'soul train' so I'm not at all surprised that SLY (Shaka Loves You) have upped the strings and put it almost in the rarified 1st class disco ball carriage of Caroline Crawford's 'Coming On Strong'! 

So, that's a big "Yes" from us and if that doesn't convince you, check out Craig Charles' Funk & Soul Show (BBC 6 Music - Trunk Of Funk 10th May - The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show - Joseph Malik Trunk of Funk - BBC Sounds) which is available for 28 days (hopefully will be available elsewhere) with is a great summary update of Joseph's lastest album, 'Proxima Ebony Variant Issue (see review HERE).

Ramrock boss, Jo Wallace says, "It's one of the best remixes of Joseph's music I've ever heard" - you've been told.

Artist: Joseph Malik
Title: Trouble with a Capital 'T' (Shaka Love You Remix)
Release date: 2nd June, 2025
Label: Ramrock Red Records
Cat. No: RRR081
Format: Bandcamp / Digital

Sunday, 1 June 2025

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Once more, if you know your illicit grooves from your fermented grooves, Coy Haste on the Stereo Ferment label will be a familiar name to you.



Coy Haste (aka Brad Weber, based in Toronto and the tour drummer with Caribou) has slipped out this "laid-back, boom-bappy, sun-soaked gem for your ears to feast on"; and to go a bit further than that, it's one for a 70s Welcome to Un Vrai Paradis Ce Cefalù/BBC TV Theme for the modern day B-Boy.  

It sits nicely with his previous 3-tracker, 'Bancha Bounce' from last year (see review HEREthat's a heady combo of contemporary House and Disco influences with 70's and 80's South Asian Psychedelia.

You'll recall the 'Fermented Grooves Volume 4' compellation (see review HERE) and I've recently heard from my globe trotting Digger contact that Toronto is a nightmare to find vinyl - well, here's you're answer, stay at home and get onto Stereo Ferment.



Artist: Coy Haste
Album: Salonica
Release date: 9th May, 2025
Label : Stereo Ferment
Catalog Number : SF018
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp 


Friday, 30 May 2025

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I said the other day that the spearhead trio of Schema Records Italian jazz scene was Gerardo Frisina, 
Gianluca Petrella and Nicola Conte and all of a sudden, we a new entry into the 'Champions League' positions, Tema Due!


If you're "a fan of the Schema 'school' of Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, Latin and all points south of the Italian base of the label for many years" as in that most recent Gerardo Frisina album referred to above, 'Insight' Vol. 2 (see review HERE), you'll wonder what's hit you with Tema Due is equal measure of Latin jazz dance perfection and modern Brazilian House.

'Macumba De Oxalà' is heavy on the percussion and jazz-vocal whilst 'La Danse de l'esprit' is 
the keyboard/flute gang fusion for the jazz dance de la Balearics.

Ask yourself, what would Airto and Flora Purim do if they had just arrived in Bari 30 years ago?

And that's what Nico Lahs brings to Conte's sharp jazz suits with house remix credits for Alton 
Miller and Detroit legend Amp Fiddler.  Obsessed with 60s jazz and modern dancefloor, this
 release is perfect. 



Artist: Tema Due (Nicola Conte, Nico Lahs)
Title:  EP1
Release date: 30th May, 2025
Label : Schema Records
Catalog Number : SC547
Format: 12" Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp


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Isaac de Martin (aka IKE) is 'On Higher Dreams' and we're up there in the clouds with him.



You'll recall the single, 'Sidda' as a melange of ambient proggy "Ethio-Egyptian influenced jazz" wrapped in a Italian OST heritage envelope plus some Swingle Singers-esque cherry on the cake.

'Rapids' featuring Danny Kuttner and 'Eventide' are previous singles that picked up radio plays by Gilles Peterson (Worldwide FM/BBC 6 Music), Enrique Domenich (CKUT FM) and, of course, label boss Dom Servini (Jazz FM/Soho Radio) as they have fallen for IKE's blends of jazz and electronica that's "warm, smooth and often cinematic". 

You can see why the Italian lifestyle of Treviso suits the music, especially if you've been watching the Giro d'Italia this month; I wonder where Mr. Servini family background is from?  [Ed. you can't guess Woolwich].   We're told, IKE's bandground is a bit of a "flip" as he was born in Italy to parents with a British background and that he trained in the UK in classical guitar and jazz.

That said, much of the influence for the album was Egypt/Ethiopia, for example, the introduction to 'Sidda' is inspired by 'Ashweyna' (translates from Hindi as 'Child Of The Star)' by Ethiopia's Mahmoud Ahmed whilst 'Siddha' in Sanskrit, means “one who is accomplished”, and refers to the masters who have achieved a high degree of intellectual perfection, as well as liberation or enlightenment: a state of being 'On Higher Dreams'.

With UK appearances with the album launch, with a full live show at A L P H A B E T (Brighton: with a DJ set by Dom Servini, 25th May), plus a listening party at the Total Refreshment Centre (North London, 30th May) and an in-store at Love Vinyl (Hoxton, Saturday, 31st May)


P.S. Did you notice 'SIDDA' is Addis backwards (as in Addis Abeba), the capital of Ethiopia! 

Artist: IKE
Release:  On Higher Dreams
Release Date: 30th May, 2025
Label: Wah Wah 45s
Catalog Number: WAHLP
Format: Limited Vinyl (Black) / Digital / BANDCAMP


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Trippy space funk for kraut rockers warping in summer enlightenment; Namaste everyone!


Shakti Soundsystem is yoga without Shavasana, Here & Now without punk, Mad Professor vs. Massive Attack, System 7 with Ibiza and countless other spiritual nirvanas for body, ears and minds to dance to.

So it's no surprise to find out that Shakti Soundsystem is a six-piece 'commune' of supergroup of member of Garden City Movement (check out their album, 'Never On Time' - see review HERE), RAS and Alligator Ladies who live an improvised underground live session.

And this album is a bit in the spirit of a 'free' Don Cherry/Headhunters jam session, 'Dream' being the most jazz-funk in the widest sense of Gong goes 'Silver' with kraut-rock of CAN and Berlin squatters favourite band Amon Düül.   

raditionists might argue that there should be a 20 minute plus length opus for true "future-facing psych" but if you're got a Bulbul Tarang and an array of modular sythns,  I'd say you argument stops there: check out 'Ambi'!

Seven tracks for fans of Or Kantor vibes (see review HERE) who will love this and it's got a lot of elements to make it 'Album Of The Week' and a great way to make our way into June.

Did somebody mention Hawkwind vs. Klaus Schultz?

Artist:  Shakti Soundsystem
Title:  Shakti Soundsystem
Release date: 30th May, 2024 
Label : Anova Music
Catalog Number :  TBC
Format:  Digital + 7" single 

Thursday, 29 May 2025

To say Stay True Sounds stay true to thier sounds might be a truism, but when you've got the talents of Charles Webster on board, you don't really need much more of a recommendation!



Stay True Sounds amazed us with the Webster & Muzi track 'Bakulindele (see review HERE) and they're back with some heavily percussive 'Webster' action.

If you can remember back to the Doctor Rockit's 'Café De Flore' with the Charles Webster's 'Latin Lovers Mix' or my introduction to Kahil El'Zabar (Chicago legend of percussion) with the remix of 'Running In The Streets' (Mix One & Mix Two, 2004), you've been a fan of Charles Webster as ever since as he seems to know just the touch to make great tracks greater and he's definitely got the feel for the ever growing South African house scene with both 'Free' and 'Many Blessings'.

Girly is from Delft Western Cape and 'Many Blessings' celebrates the musical heritage of Jo'burg and Cape Town (Ed. watch out for them penguins) whilst Atmos Blaq, originally form Dobsonville in the Soweto area, is another talent that's evolving out of the 3-step movement.

Already picked up be Colour & Pitch Sessions (see below), this is blessed!

As featured:

Artist: Charles Webster X China Charmeleon feat. Girly 
Title:  Many Blessings
Release date: 30th May, 2025
Label : Stay True Sounds
Catalog Number : STS
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp