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SR 5002
03 Apr 00
APR 016
14 Feb 07
BOR 021
23 Oct 12
100267 04
27 Apr 11
366158 5980810
05 Jul 11
RHY 006
16 Nov 09
NCL 20021
17 Feb 09
WAHLP 003
26 Nov 12
Review:
The proliferation of releases from Adam Scrimshire's Wah Wah 45s label is only matched by the diversity of the music. Henri Pierre Noel is a dazzling pianist long held in high regard by musicians everywhere, and after the original 1979 release of this album, many DJs too. Now the rare long player has finally been remastered (by a chap called Kevin Moonstarr!) and re-released. It's clear as to why it was so highly regarded from listening to the frantic disco-funk of "Merci Bon Dieu", the almost proto-punk-funk of "Cogaxa" or the intricate interplay of "Simbi".
TRUE-024-6
23 Feb 10
IRM 498119-X
22 Jan 08
SLAP 006
22 Oct 09
CA 779
07 Nov 07
PT 017EP
14 Feb 05
ZEDDCD 013
27 Aug 08
WKYDDEP 29
21 Jul 10
KNG 236
19 Apr 07
FACESCD 002
26 Feb 10
PSCD-029
18 May 09
FARO 083CD
20 Apr 96
SSOH CD 02
28 Aug 03
BUD 04
18 Sep 08
BUDCD 03
24 Apr 09
BUD 010
26 Sep 08
BUD 03
18 Sep 08
KSE-02
06 Apr 09
Played by: Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz
Review:
An alias of Dutch producer Legowelt, this four track release under the name Nacho Patrol is a weird and wonderful revelation. A deliberate exploration of African modes from a house and techno perspective yields some truly original and futuristic results. While some tunes like "Twinotters" have a conventional nu-disco beat, they're still layered with an adventurous palette of different textures and sounds that rarely get fused together. "Africa Space Program" switches things around though, keeping the groove strictly Afrobeat but with some techno touches incorporated into the melody. A true one off that seriously deserves your attention, let's hope more material like this surfaces soon.
SAL 009
10 Jul 09
SAL 009A
03 Jul 09
B-00844
09 Nov 09
LM 002
30 Jun 09
SHAM 1015-2
11 Jan 13
NANO 002
21 Apr 11
MOLE 033-8
12 Nov 01
BPSS 019
20 Nov 08
BPSS 020
10 Dec 08
FKX 042
04 Oct 11
Review:
Rex Riddem and Mustafa Akbar - aka Nappy Riddem - drop this killer 10-track set entitled One World Sovereignty on Washington based funk 'n breaks label Fort Knox. As with the duo's previous outings on Fort Knox, there's an insouciant blend of breaks, funk, hip-hop and smooth soul on offer. There are highlights aplenty, including the sultry "Angle It", dubby b-boy riddim "Ease Up", reggae-influenced "DTA", the killer title track and funk-fuelled "Shango".
FKX 030
15 Jun 10
ARI 059
25 Jan 10
JUJ08013-CDS
27 Sep 08
MGDA 021
30 May 11
ARI 061
22 Nov 10
ARI 061
22 Nov 10
ARI 061
22 Nov 10 |