Tuesday, 12 August 2025

Definitely time to 'Run Like The River' when it comes to Oliver Night's debut single on Tru-Thoughts.



It's been an exciting couple of weeks for Oliver Night as, first off there was the two remixes on Jerkboy & Marcel Vogel ft. Million Miles 'Real Love' EP on Vogel's Lumberjacks In Hell label (see review HERE) and now he's back on 'home ground' with two tracks on Tru-Thought label.

London's Oliver Night has made a name for himself in the post-Co-Op) house a la 'Run Like The River' featuring the soulful vocals of TREV and "full-on Co-Op Brukwise" 'Reach Out' that's really underground club blow-up brilliant..

Regular readers will know I don't need too much of an excuse to crowbar in the Gerry Hectic's River Stour Remix of Biggabush's 'This River' (see below) but as both are on Tru-Thought's and both mention "river", perhaps Robert Luis will give us a call up?

More likely though is now Night is on the same label as WheelUP (see review HERE), Tru-Thoughts is once again at the dancefloor cutting edge cut up.

 



Artist: Oliver Night 
Title:  Real Love (Oliver Night Remix)  
Release date: 12th August, 2025 
Label : Tru-Thoughts
Catalog Number : TRUDD675
Format : Digital  / Bandcamp 

Monday, 11 August 2025

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What was the first dubstep track? Benga & Coki's 'Night'? An early Skream track? Or could it have been Artwork's 'RED' on BAM001?  Either way, get on this re-issue quick and it's not going to around for long.



If you ever got involved with the early dubstep mania that grew out of Croydon's UKG/techno scene, you may have missed Artwork's debut EP on Big Apple Records as as it came out in 2002!  Clearly a big influence on the in-crowd of the label's other artists, Benga, Coki, Skream, Digital Mystkz as well as the Broken/BRUK daddies, Bugz In The Attic who championed the sound on the Fabriclive CD in 2003.
And who is Artwork?  Arthur Smith! No, not the comedian who lives in Balham, the other one who went onto the be the third wheel in the short lived live 'dubstep supergroup' Magnetic Man with Benga and Skream (I think I saw them at Big Chill one time, lots of flashing lights and some heavy basslines).
So the original release was in important record and has sold for silly prices in the past so here's a repress with a 'new' bonus track, appropriately titled 'Relic' that was retrieved from an old dusty DAT tape.
And, amazingly, it still sounds fresh so don't miss out this time, this only happens every 20 years or so!
Artist: Artwork
Title: Red EP
Release date: 15th August, 2025
Label: Big Apple Records
Cat. No: BAM001RE
Format: Limited Edition Re Vinyl  / Digital / Bandcamp

Friday, 8 August 2025

With a near 20 year background in experimental, avant-pop, art-rock, neo-classical music, Leo Chadburn (aka Simon Bookish) releases his eight album, the follow-up to 'Sleeper / Talker' (2021) with 'Sleep in the Shadow of the Alternator' as a four part personal spoken word/poem electronica: think it's time to wake up and smell the AC.


Leo has appeared on various Radio stations including BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 3, BBC 6 Music, Resonance FM (London Music/Arts Station and former home of Jonny Trunk's OST show) which gives the idea that he's hard to pigeon hole and 'Sleep in the Shadow of the Alternator' does nothing to dispell this idea.

The press release that comes with this says, to be filed alongside "Éliane Radigue, Robert Ashley, Delia Derbyshire, Derek Jarman" and it's interesting to note that Derbyshire (the BBC Radiophonic workshop pioneer) moved to London from Coventry in the West Midlands where she'd been haunted by World War 2 bombing raids and Jarman (Film Maker, Gay Rights Activist) moved from London to a small cottage on a beach near the Dungeness nuclear power station).  

Chadburn himself moved from his hometown of Coalville, Leicestershire to London to train at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama so he's got memories of the period of ruination of the Midland's industrial powerbase at the time of his upbringing and that's where the story of this album starts.

So you wonder what the album title refers?  Well, in the olden days, most kids will know an Alternator as something you'd put on the back wheel of your bicycle to generate electric to power front and rear lights; it might slow you down and make a drone like noise, but it was cost effective option until they bike alternators were banded: being dangerous as no wheel rotation meant no lights.  So is Leo, sleeping in the shadow of this history?  

The opening track, 'The Body Becomes A View Finder' certainly feels that way in a sort of love/hate poem to the East Midlands' industrial revolution past of coal mining and transport links with dark drone backing.  Think Ivor Cutler as a non-funny jester dreaming of a lost world where minerals were not the bedrock the Social Media experiment.

'The Magic Flora Of The East Midlands' sounds like it should be a book of herbal apothecary by Julian Cope (long time resident of Tamworth, which is nearby) but sounds like a monastic chant set to warped electronica: Leo is joined on this track by George Barton on glass chimes and mark tree(?)

In additon to the "close-miked spoken word", mostly monotone, Leo plays all the other 'instruments' on the album including drum, bass recordeer, bowed vibraphone, cymbals, glockenspiel, harmonica, harmonium, prepared piano, vessels, shortwave radio, tam tam, thundersheet, synths and more.  And most of these get included on 'Move Like A Freight Train' which sounds very much like a freight train, with alternator, heavy loads, wagon full of coal, televisions, microfische; "like a freight train".   As you might guess, I'm old enough to have used a microfiche reader but I've no idea what he's talking about (although it does seem that we're approaching the apocolypse).  I do like the pace of the track, not exactly Buzzcock's 'Late For The Train' but great in the Ian Allan world of spotters.

By the time we get to the last track, 'It Is A Beautiful Day (1000 Years Later)' Leo, seems to have envisioned Jarman's Dungeness has reverted to a Gravesend of promordial soup of electric space travelling organisms in a re-imagined OST to 2001: A Space Odyssey.

If you're a fan of WIRE magazine this is out-there as experimental music.  If you're a fan of talking books of a working class escapism/fantasy/alt.digital nomadism, Poetry Now (BBC Radio 4), you'll want to get into this.  As someone who originall grew up in the West Midlands, in the 90s once nearly blagged a ride home on a Freight train from Derby to London (I knew the driver) and ex-subscriber to WIRE, I get this as a four-part retro-futuristic monlogue set to experimental music and it's more fun than you'd think.

There's a full 'Gerry Hectic' interview with Leo on The Tonearm - check it out HERE


Artist: Leo Chadburn 
Title: Sleep In the Shadow Of The Alternator
Release date: 9th August, 2025
Cat. No: TBC
Label: Library of Nothing
Format: Bandcamp / Digital



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You'll be forgiven if you're thinking, "that name rings a bell" as this is Kenny Thomas' first studio album in 15 years! And he (and Opolopo) have something beautiful even if he's never felt this way before.



Even if this sounds like it could have been produced a few years ago, as in Solar Radio as a pirate station days, this is the best 'follow-up' to his tik-tok generation 'sensation' from an 'in-person' performance in the heart of King's Cross (see him 'Thinking About Your Love' HERE) on the corner of Euston Road/Crestfield Street (Ed. I was involved in a RTA in the 80s there driving a Ford Capri with a 'Honk If You Funk' sticker on it).

This is soul-pop-boogie that you'd want to hear on any radio station including the now full legal Solar Radio; 'Shout Out' even includes Kim Wilde!  I was only a couple of months ago she won a gold medal at prestigious RHS Chelsea Flower Show and she is going on tour later on this year, not bad for an 80s icon nearly picking up her state pension.

Kenny might have written 'How Does It Feel' about her as it a proper Caister/Southport Soul Festival sing-a-long classic already.   In fact, all 11 tracks are close to this, Blues & Soul Magazine giving it a 5 star review declaring "as good as anything he has ever previously done"

If you add the vocal/lyrical quality of tracks like 'I Need You', 'Without You' and the killer gospel blues of 'Walking Man' with the album's soul/house/funk quality of Opolopo production (who is known for his own tracks and 1000s of remixes) as they bring a Shalamar groove up-to-date; you might say 'Unstoppable'!

There's a new slower version of 'Thinking About Your Love' with solo piano which completes the set but I'm already getting over excited at the prospect of a Opolopo remix of 'Walking Man'.



Artist: Kenny Thomas
Title: Unstoppable 
Release date: 8th August, 2025
Label : 777 Records
Catalog Number : TBC 
Format:  Vinyl LP / CD / Digital  
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South Africa is the source of so much great music these days and Msizee Laroja has used the marimba on this one for, sorry for the mis-quotte, Afro-house, Not Afro-house!



What with Yuu Udagawa's 'Beats Sculpture' together with the Coflo Remix (see review HERE), Trusted Rhythm have found another winner as this track is more than uplifted by Blikie's vocals (she's from Bloemfontein) and French born/longtime UK resident, Laroye's remixes.

Laroye's name has cropped up on YATM a few times when it comes to a remix (most recently on Beatkozina's 'Merhba Remix' EP (see review HERE) but there's two here that's even better.  One he's called a 'Melodub' that keeps a bit of the vocals and adds some jangles that's 50% Christmas and 50% steel works in Dudley.   

Perhaps his 'Main Mix Instrumental' is set up for all tastes/event but get all four versions into DJ set lists to keep the glow of late summer going forever.

Artist: Msizee Laroja
Title: Musu'Kuyenza ft. Biikie (with Laroye Remixes) 
Release date: 29th August, 2025
Label: Trusted Rhythm Records
Cat. No: TRR029
Format:  Digital / Bandcamp



Format:  Digital / Bandcamp


Iceland’s finest export Intr0beatz is at it again on the remix with this new track by Matias V but is it where you wanna be at '3AM, Manhattan Bridge'?



Intr0beatz (he of 'Static Motions' and featured on SlothBoogie's 15 years Birthday compilation (with 'Unconditional' - see reveiw HERE) has gone deep with this one but strangely enough for the YATM office, we're big on the jazzy house of the orginal.

And then it's just in time for 'Another Day' which has a eerie UKG pre-bruk goove that follows the '3AM, Manhattan Bridge' vocal EFX.

You could say, all are perfect timed for 3AM in the morning.

BUY LINK: Traxsource Exclusive - 8th August Matias V., Intr0beatz - 3AM, Manhattan Bridge on Traxsource



Artist:  Matias V 
Title:  3AM /Manhattan Bridge (inc. Intr0beatz Remix)
Release date: 22nd August, 2025
Label: Esquimau
Cat. No: ESQ008
Format: Digital / Bandcamp


Thursday, 7 August 2025

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The mid-Wales soul cowboy is back with another essential 7" so step in and stay a while as he's found a great home on Timmion Records.



Followers of the "American singer-songwriter, writer and artist, born in Wyoming" will know that he's been resident in Wales for over 40 years and in that time he's had released on labels as varied as Adrian Sherwood's dub/reggae/punk On-U Sound, the jazz label Impossible Ark Records, City County City and Rough Trade.

After all that, Timmion Records label; one of the homes of Jimi Tenor (see review HEREand the magnificent house band, Cold Diamond & Mink (see review HERE) seems to be a idea place for JLN to kick off his cowboy boots and settle down in his soulful home (not litterally of course).

Both tracks give you that warm glow on Mid-West/Southern comfort such that it's only a matter of time before those bad boys of the refrito, The Flying Mojito Bros. (see review HERE) get their hands on him so to speak.

Big things are just around the corner for Jeb Loy Nichols - as long as he doesn't step in it.


Artist: Jeb Loy Nichols 
Title:  Step In / Coming Home Love
Release date: 8th August, 2025
Label : Timmion Records
Catalog Number : TR753
Format:  Limited Edition Transparent Red 7" / Digital / Bandcamp 

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

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Here's some deeppa spiritual jazz house that won't be silenced on digital and 12".



You might recall Third Attempt's 'Sky Is The Limit' EP came out on Deeppa Records (for an up-to-date Third Attempt, check out his latest EP and YATM interview HERE) and here's Darryl Baalki genre mix in the form of a six track EP.

Don't expect any interviews with the enigmatic Darryl Baalki but what we do know is that he is such a student of jazz and jazz-funk, as a base line, this guy is in total control.  Check 'Paper Planes' or 'Nothing Will Break You' which adopts soulful Theo Parrish with trumpet highlights and percussion that refuses not to dance.

Not sure if the spoken word is "Richard Burton", "Vincent Price" or Darryl himself but it crops up on the title track and 'Devil May Care' and ready for some voodoo beats, you need 'Dansu Dansu Dansu'.

In an effort to look to the future, there's no harm in assimilating the past and Darryl's 'Paper Planes' needs it's own runway for take off.

BUY LINK: www.juno.co.uk


Artist:Darryl Baalki
Title:  Songs That Won't Be Silenced EP
Release date: 1st August, 2025
Label : Deeppa Records
Catalog Number : DEEPPA12
Format: Vinyl 12" / Digital 

Tuesday, 5 August 2025

"Off-kilter jazz crew Ebi Soda presents singles 'when pluto was a planet and everything was cool' (out now) and 'milk in my console' ".



Last year when I was chatting to Tru-Thoughts head honcho Robert Luis at We Out Here Festival, corto.alto were the hot jazz collective (and subsequently their album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize "Album Of The Year" 2024) and Alina Bzhezhinska & Tulshi's album 'Whispers Of Rain' hadn't even had it's artwork printed (see review HERE): put all that together and add some OST in the mix you've got some of the application and vibe for the forthcoming album, 'frank dean and andrew' by Ebi Soda.

Citing speghetti westerns and 'Blade Runner' this "off-kilter" jazz is in the Cinematic Orchestra OST envelope. 

No idea why the singles' titles are all in lower case as is the album title (Ed. I used to work will a bloke called Frank Dean and they named a building in after him in Camden, Dean House!) but I won't be surprised if 'frank dean and andrew' is shortlisted for the Mercury Prize "Album Of The Year" 2025!


Artwork by Ez Goomi: ezgoomi.com

Artist: Ebi Soda
Title:  when pluto was a planet and everything was cool / milk in my console
Release date: 5th August, 2025
Label : Tru-Thoughts Recordings
Catalog Number: TRUDD666 / TRUDD670
Format: Digital / Bandcamp

Monday, 4 August 2025

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Mumbai musician, session bass player, producer, DJ NATE08 brings us a taster single of his follow-up to the 2022 album 'Furaha', with 'Where Are You Tonight' featuring Dishaan & Mallika.


Well, the short answer is the dancefloor with 'Where Are You Tonight' with it's jazz-Balearics cool; possibly next to the pool. But definitely this is a track that lulls you in; once with there vocal version with the West Coast (U.S. not India) harmonies of Dishaan and Mallika and again, with a "pristine" instrumental. 

If you are a fan of the early single from the beginning of the year, 'You're The Reason', it's more of Nate's style "smooth, deep basslines and laid-back grooves" but more so.

There's no obvious connection with Todh Teri's 'The Return of Neela Devi EP' (see review HERE) apart from the Indo-house flava's but underground Mumbai is the next big thing?

P.S. Great artwork needs a vinyl release?



Title: NATE08
Title: Where Are You Tonight ft. Dishaan & Mallika
Release date: 8th August, 2025
Label : Needwant
Catalog Number : TBC
Format: Digital / Bandcamp