Wednesday, 9 July 2025

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SlothBoogie celebrates it's 15th Birthday Party with nothing but boogie that's so sloth, you can't help yourself move to the 15 tracks.



Even if they couldn't squeeze all 15 tracks onto the double vinyl release (having two bonus digital tracks), this compilation includes Iceland's Intr0beatz (see 'Static Motions' review HERE) and New Zealand's Phillipa (now living in Berlin and last seen on Razor-N-Tape's 'Family Affair' compilation) isn't too shabby for a club night, party/festival, radio show collective that started as a blog in 2010!

The launch party is this Friday at the Panorama Bar, Berlin with Demuja live (as included on the album with two tracks, 'Backwards' and 'Face In The Mirrow'), Intr0beatz (he of 'Static Motions' and I love 'Unconditional' with it's music policy declaration), Phillipa (the album opener, 'Little Lady' featuring Mani Simon) and Joe Cleen ('Last Minute').

SlothBoogie were also into Edits and apart from DJ Greg Wilson, The Revenge was at the top of his game when they started (about the same time as the compilation of his edits came out on Z as 'Reeki'structions').  And when I say was, I mean is as 'Take Your Time' has all his trademarks.

Other names you'll recognise are Ralph Session, Scruscru and Tiptoes (who both released tracks on the SlothBoogie label).

Fans of deep house, disco, boogie, Detroit that are familiar with SlothBoogie will definitely "like dis" as they've gone full-on "no-filler dance music, nuturing new talent while continuing to collaborate with established figureheads of the scene" - just goes to show what Blog culture can achieve?




Artist:  V/A
Title: 15 Years Of SlothBoogie
Release date: 8h August, 2025
Label: SlothBoogie
Cat. No: TBC
Format: 2 x Vinyl LP / Digital / Bandcamp
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We've heard many a tune from the Melbourne/Naarm area over the years but here's a new release on Tribe Records outta Adelaide, Australia for the R&B/Soul fans by Erin Buku and you better 'Listen'!



The record label thinks this track evokes the spirit of Masters At Work, perhaps on the beaches of South Australia but within touching distance of an urban disco.

And if you can't get a MAW remix, Osunlade is a bigger name alternative that can turn the emotional soul vocals into a highlight with a stripped broken beat backing; shame we don't get more of the guitar solo which would give it more of an acid jazz vibe.

If you know Leonard Charles' work with Inkswel, Leroy Burgess and Robert Owens, you'll be excited to hear the Leonard Charles disco dub remix

When it comes to mixing up a genre, LNLDN has many strings to his bow/remix equipment and this has more of you're Brand New Heavies about it plus the vocal message of hope and understanding.   I can hear this as an summer anthem, especially at We Out Here Festival with Gilles Peterson et al.

This EP gets better as the tracks get longer so one for all the DJs out there.

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Artist: Erin Buku 
Title:   Listen (Inc. Osunlade, LDLDN, Leonard Charles Remixes)
Release date: 8th July, 2025
Label : Inner Tribe
Catalog Number : ITREBLT02
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp 

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

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If you think Visions Of Light sounds like the sort of thing NuNorthern Soul label boss Phil Cooper would be getting very excited about, you'd be right and here's the album 'The Mandala Vortex' to get you ready for a Balaphonic summer!



Just to be clear, 'The Mandala Vortex' is nothing like Balaphonic's 'Resolution Revolutions' (see review HERE and the interview with Danny 'Balaphonic' Ward HERE), but much like the other recent release on the NuNorthern Soul label, Maarten Goetheer (featuring Pong Nakornchai), the "tribute", 'Suite For Chick' (see review HERE) there's more than a synergy between them all.

No more so than the track 'Breathe' (featuring Alma Chomel on vocals) which brings Acid to QiGong/Yoga exercises in 'Left Bank' francaise bien sûr and the dubby trip hop ambient space jam 'The Last Domino' - expect the likes of Mixmaster Morris and The Rhythm Doctor playing these out a the obligatory festivals from Glastonbury to WeOutHere.

If you're already a Freebooter's Simon Sheldon along with Nik Muzka and Dan Dub Lounge (aka Daniel Sanders) you'll know that there's going to be lots of dubby "21st century Balearica" particulary on 'Clearwater' and 'Daytime'. 

For the serious Flute Gang collective, wait for the 'Destination' to arrive on ya beautiful dreamy jazz ears (flute by Alex Saxon) whilst the liquid 'Echoes Of Time' (featuring the sax of Gionni Cigwood) cascades to the Balearic beach dub before 'Sands' meets at the after club acid souk.

And in case you were wondering where the reggae-dub vs. Japanese formal garden themed track was, don't worry as it's here in the form of 'Bring It Back' and a synthy 'Trip' that's yet another stand out track on an album of stand-outs that'll mesmerize you in a good "too slow to trip-hop" way that you'll won't want to turn it off.

A classic collection of ten tracks that'll keep you 'turned on', 'tuned in' and 'Breathe'!

 

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Artist: Visions of Light
Title: The Mandala Vortex   
Release date: 11th July, 2025
Label : NuNorthernSoul
Catalog Number : NUNS069D
Format:  Vinyl LP / Digital / Bandcamp 


Monday, 7 July 2025

For fans of the always classic synth-pop, novelty instrumental 'Popcorn', the Norwegian leftfield band Lakeshouse, have take this style one step onto nu-disco, one step Italo and one step house to leave a dancefloor as hot buttered as you'd want to see it.



It's hard to imagine that the rest of the forthcoming album by the band is as bonkers good as the title track 'Renate's Dans' is such such fun as it is, Daft Punk meets a disco Wendy Carlos anyone?  But you never know with Norwegians, from Espen Horne to Unionen, what's going to move the dancefloor - for further digging on this subject check out our interview with Third Attempt (aka Torje Fagertun Splide - see HERE).

So I can see why Paper Recordings thought it was a good idea to get some 'safe hands' on some remix action.  

Well, I say "safe" as if you're still in love with Georgio Moroder (in his Ms. Summer period). Crazy P's Hot Toddy gets this instrumental into a main room with some big synth action that'll go mental.

And with that in mind, the main songwriter in Jaga Jazzist, Martin Horntveth (aka Gouldian Finch - Ed. sounds a bit Hogwarts?) really goes leftfield and ends up well outside the tent clutching on the guide ropes for dear life in a space ship fuelled on ambient techno free jazz with Solar 360 lighting showing us the way.

It's been over ten years since Todd Terje's classic disco jazz fusion classic 'Inspector Norse' and this could be just a big!  Even a Bugge Wesseltoft's New Conception Of Jazz re-conceptualised?


Artist: Lakeshouse
Title: Renate's Dan 
Release date: 9th July, 2025
Label : Paper Recordings
Catalog Number : SQR014
Format:  Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp

Thursday, 3 July 2025

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Berlin DJ and production hero Acid Pauli conjures up a summer hit here with 'Dançá Dançá T'Manchê' (Dance Dance Until The Break Of Day)!



What we know of the Cape Verdi islands is limited to the annual jazz festival and Cesária Évora's hit 'Angola' as remixed by Carl Craig and Pepe Bradock 20 odd years ago.   To that short list we can now we can add, Val Xalino's 'Dançá Dançá T'Manchê' that was self-released in 1986.

Val was apparently a singer, guitarist, percussionist, ukulele player and you'll be hard pressed to find any of his albums from the 1980s.  Whilst in sharp contrast, over the past 20 years, Martin Gretschmann (aka Acid Pauli) has been on a multitude of labels with his own electronic music and countless remixes.

These version of 'Dançá Dançá T'Manchê'; Acid Pauli's Fullmix, Autowah Dub and Sublib Dub keep the 80s Island groove in a pop-disco way (think Ottawan more than Autowah) and the dubs twist and psych it out; not quite as tropicalia 'out there' as the artwork, but pretty close! 

The smart money is on at least one of these remixes witll be on this months' "Best Of" Colour & Pitch Sessions mixtape with Sumsuch but I wouldn't wait, the 'welcome' is remixed.

BUY LINK: https://CompostRecords.lnk.to/ValXalino-AcidPauliMixes Digital stores July 4th, with 12" vinyl following on August 29th.


Artist: Acid Pauli / Val Xalino
Title: Dançá Dançá T'Manchê 
Release date: 4th July, 2025
Label : Compost Records
Catalog Number : CPT652-3 
Format: 122 Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp  
 

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Nadir's big chance as Sababa 5 new album is released that is more of a album perhaps than previous releases as we learn that, "The title, Nadir, is an astronomical term referring to the point on the celestial sphere directly beneath an observer, diametrically opposite the zenith" so it's more than just a name of a Peter Hammill album! 



Unlike some of the recent collaborations with singers from arounnd the middle-eastern psych-funk diaspora, (including Sophia Solomon and the album with Yurika, 'Kokoro', see review HERE), these 11 tracks have more of a summer heatwave of a chilled OST; especially, 'Zenith', '2025' and 'Tell' with an undercurrent of The Heliocentrics, JJ Whitefield and the likes.  

There's a Bandcamp listening party tonight, 3rd July, 7.00 GMT+1 or the full release tomorrow.


Artist: Sababa 5 
Title: Nadir
Release date: 4th July, 2025
Label: Batov Records 
Cat. No: TBC
Format: LP Vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp

Guitar - Ilan Smilan
Bass - Amir Sadot
Keys - Eitan Drabkin
Drums - Itamar Weinstein

Now, let's think, what about a top 3?  Madlib, definitely.  Dilla, of course.  But as someone once said, "Don't forget about Dre".  And Austin's Sly5thAve certainly hasn't as the composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist took to the rostrum to conduct a 30-piece orchestra at the weekend performing the work of Dr. Dre with turntable royalty, J-Rocc.



Now on YouTube (see below), Sly5thAve, who released the original 'The Invisible Man: An Orchestral Tribute To Dr. Dre' on Tru-thoughts back in 2017 followed by 3 other album on the label, was gracious to acknowledge Eric Coleman in the crowd who had his own 'Grand' events as co-founder of Mochilla (along with Brian Cross, aka B+) when they did their big orchestral event 'Suite For Ma Dukes - The Music Of James "J Dilla" Yancey' as conducted/arranged by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson (CD/DVD 2010, that was released on vinyl in 2021 as a Record Store Day release!)  

And the links there, J-Rocc headlined the lanch release party for 'Suite for Ma Dukes' in London's Cargo with other top underground hip-hop folks like members of the Heliocentrics and Daedelus.

In the new tribute to Dre, all ya big tunes are there, 'No Diggity', 'California Love' and, of course, 'Forgot about Dre' and it's just a classy (and classical) as the Dilla event.

But is it me, just can't help feeling someone has forgot about Madlib?


Wednesday, 2 July 2025

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Sampology's 'Ripen', "Sounds like my back garden sitting in the summer house (if only) - he's cracked it with them strings - looking forward to the EP" and now, here it is! 




There's so much great music from Australia at the moment including one of the leaders in the Hip-hop/beats/BRUK/World/Jazz-Funk/Soul field, Sampology and we've now got his 5 track  'Ripen' album to prove it.

You'll already know the two previous singles, the get up Latin jazzdance of 'Morning Sun' and 'Ripenning' featuring NMMWL (Ed. nice 'warm up track' if you're going to play any Minnie Riperton's 'Lovin' You' at any festival near you soon).

And you get a bonus of vocal and beats tool version of 'Morning Sun' which is DJ cool but there's a vibes friendly with 'Samba Sampo' (Ed. great title) that features Charlie Hill on drums (he of the 'Yore EP' of a couple of years ago, see review HERE), that'll move a Latin dance floor with Mike Sammes style vocals and some squiggy synths: plus it's one for the Flute 
Gang!

So that's all amazing but what about 'Marigolds For Movement', the musical equivalent of Gardeners' World and Yoga For Health mix for a boogie-jazz-funk dancefloor.

This might sound like its been sampled from Sam's pseudonim but check out below the artists on this, it's really has a modern Lonnie Liston Smith meets Charles Stepney in Brisbane feel to it, 'Morning Sun' - too hot!

BUY LINK: Bandcamp


Artist: Sampology
Title: Ripen EP Vol. 1 
Release date: 4th July, 2025
Label : Middle Name Records
Catalog Number : TBC
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp 

Vocals - Tiana Khasi
Vocals - Hannah Macklin
Vocals - Kalila
Violin - Flora Wong
Violin - Sam Andrews
Viola - Julianna Kim
Cello - Hannah Harley
Trumpet - Tristan Rogers
Saxophone - Cassandra Whitehead
Bass Guitar - Sam Maguire
Double Bass - Ken Poggioli
Conga & Timbale - Gustavo Cereijo
Drums *Samba Sampo* - Charlie Hill
Vocals *Ripened* - NMMWL

Keys, Synths, Vibraphone, Drums, Percussion - Sampology



Here's your digital promo of 'Ripened', the new single from Sampology coming out 6 June on Middle Name Records

• Sampology shares 'Ripened', the second single from his upcoming Ripen Vol. 1 EP, featuring the recording debut of South Sudanese-Australian poet, activist, and artist NMMWL



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For over a quarter of a century, Moshi Moshi Records have been championing artists and acts that "don't fit the agenda" of other labels and it so happens, Nadeem Din-Gabisi's debut album is 'OFFSHORE' in more ways than one.


The single, 'B Happy' is no Bobby McFerrin sideways tribute but the lyrical rap is a reflection on today's [un]happy times with a warped bruk shuffle/trad Chinese/jazz-funk backing. So, what is this and why is he drapped in the England flag? 

We're told "The album follows the journey of the character Jack Surname George in the Land of Hope and Glory. Jack is an immigrant, a Black African man who is attempting to understand if he and how immigrants can own the land in which they live on, what it means to assimilate into a culture and still be true to your own. Through wearing all white Jack symbolises purity, clearing his mind to figure out if England can be his. ‘OFFSHORE’ is an album of skillful wordplay, powerful narratives and exuberant energy - Nadeem’s words hit hard across a sonic backdrop of diverse instrumentation. Moments of furious intensity give way to reflective, introspective moments- providing a thrilling soundtrack as Nadeem navigates complex scenarios of the diaspora, and the dichotomy between warring emotions".

Like the late TY (Big Dada / BBE) or Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson there's some cheeky wordplay about with the street-level jazz politics - see live dates below - which maybe due to recently joining a New Poets Collective, a year long poetry workshop at London's Southbank Centre.

One of the hightlights is 'Pub Lunch', that also features Coby Sey, as a wry look at a Euston Tavern with a São Paulo/bruk/Rio soundtrack.  And most of the music here is as cool as the vocal performances and includes Tamar Osborn; an instrumental/dub album version like Roots Manuva's label would do, would be cool.

Support already from BBC 6 Music's Jamz Supernova, Don Letts and NTS Radio and Nadeem is going to be the big post-Glasto next big thing.

LIVE DATES:
6th July -    London, Marxism Festival 
26th July - Thirsk, Deer Shed Festival 
2nd/3rd August - Oxfordshire, Supernormal Festival 
5th August - London, The Forge


Artist: Nadeem Din-Gabisi
Title:  OFFSHORE
Release date: 1st August, 2025
Label : Moshi Moshi Records
Catalog Number : TBX
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp 


Monday, 30 June 2025

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When legendary jazz DJ Paul Murphy releases an album of "covers" it's going to get all the big head DJs interested and you don't get much bigger than Louie Vega, Kenny Dope, Colin Curtis, Robbie Vincent, Craig Charles and Dr Bob Jones who are all on this one already!


 
In fact, it was 'Chilled Cider' festivals' very own DJ Colin Parnell who featured this album on his monthly Stomp Radio show last night, playing 3 choice tracks - see link below.  Quasimode's 'Hi Tech Jazz' (a cover of a historical Detroit techno masterpiece), Freddie Hubbard's classic 'Gibraltar' as done by Pamela Wise (Murphy digging deep on that one) and Barry Adamson's 'Miles' (as in 'Davis', that was orginally on the album 'Oedipus Schmoedipus' that came out nearly 30 years ago).

When compilations have cover versions of tracks that are as old as some to the jazzdancers at Dingwalls Revivals, JazzCotech's long running Shiftless Shuffle and the Come Sunday session in Birmingham who have featured half of BBE's J-Jazz collective, Mike Peden as a DJ in the past (next one 6th July with DJ Amazon - see HERE for the J-Jazz lowdown).

Of course, Mike's favourite is Version City Session's 'Riot In Lagos' (originally by Ryuchi Sakamoto) but it could have easily have been Christian Prommers' Drum Lesson's version of Kraftwerk's classic (Ed. that's your lasts 'classic'). 'Trans Europa Express' (the orginal being featured weekly on on talkSport's Sunday night show as hosted by NME legend, Danny Kelly).

I remember seeing Drumlesson at the Big Chill many moons ago (Pete Lawrence's "baby" who also founded 'Chilled Cider' - see how all this ties in?) and you never know, renewed interest mean a reformation of the band as there was no follow up to 'Drum Lesson Vol. 1' which had a load of interesting cover versions on it. 

With the depth of Murphy's knowledge, you can imagine this compilation will cover (no pun etc), "Psychedelic Jazz Fusion of Helsinki Collective “Saimaa” with their epic LIVE version of the Deodato's 'Super Strut' to some finger snapping Cool New York Vibes on Giacomo Gates Hip To The Trip version of Gil Scott-Heron’s 'Is That Jazz'" plus there's an exclusive appearance of Chip Wickham (he of another compilation of Paul's. 'The Jazz Room Vol. 2', see review HERE).

Those with sharp eyes will spot 3iO, as in Robert Mitchell's 3iO who had a 'hit' with their version of 'Teardrops' and here they are represented by the rave favourite, 'Born Slippy'.

I don't think Mr Parnell will be able to say, "I prefer the Sergio Mendez" version to any of these tracks and DJ's like Jo Wallace will be able to fill her boots when she re-starts her "Covers" show; and it's great that some of these tracks that come out during a CD dominant period will be all together on one vinyl release - get your pre-orders in now.

And how did I get through that lot without mentioning Gilles Peterson?

P.S. Jazz Room has previous with "covers" as if you don't know The Take Vibe EP, well worth checking the version of 'Golden Brown'.

PPS.  And for fans of 'Golden Brown', Bruce Bickerton's Alucidnation accapela has version on 7" along with 'The Model' (Kraftwerk) - check it out HERE, and he was also at Chilled Cider this year. 

BUY LINK:  Jazz Room Records Presents: "Covers" Bandcamp



Artist: Various Artists 
Title: Jazz Room Records Presents: "Covers" 
Release date: 25th July, 2025
Label: Jazz Room
Catalog: TBC
Format: 2 X LP Gatefold ; Digital / Bandcamp