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Saturday 25 May 2013
Albums
CBR 017
25 May 13
Compilations
AW 5073686
25 May 13
Friday 24 May 2013
Albums
SWR 51-13
24 May 13
MPR 060-02
24 May 13
TR 117
24 May 13
SK 04
24 May 13
Thursday 23 May 2013
Singles
100572 99
23 May 13
Albums
MLR 024
23 May 13
Compilations
BELIEVE
23 May 13
Wednesday 22 May 2013
Singles
100574 50
22 May 13
Sample Packs
50 more unique melodies in MIDI format suitable for R&B, rock, pop, dance, jazz and blues
Tuesday 21 May 2013
Singles
DIL 034
21 May 13
705438 006067
21 May 13
Albums
OA2 22101
21 May 13
UL 2046 2
21 May 13
UL 2044 2
21 May 13
MP 012
21 May 13
Monday 20 May 2013
Singles
ZENDNLS 366
20 May 13
Review:
British producer Bonobo recently celebrated nearly 15 years in the game by scoring his first hit album. "The North Borders" broke the UK top 30, and these here are two of its highlights, culled from the LP to form a new single. "First Fires" features Grey Reverend and is a slow and emotional widescreen slice of brittle beat. "Heaven For The Sinner" features shuffly beats and even more cinematic moodscapes and it also boasts Erkah Badu warbling all over it, something you don't get everyday on Ninja Tune releases.
AMB 1308D
20 May 13
FLR 025
20 May 13
BABACD 040
20 May 13
BABACD 040
20 May 13
185713 734678
20 May 13
ZENDNLS 350
20 May 13
Played by: DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95)
Review:
Building up to his forthcoming album, Raffertie continues to lay down some of his most far-reaching, mesmerising beats to date. Imagine Jamie Lidell covering The Weeknd - cosmic, emotional and hauntingly delicate, each of the four cuts here trembles with electronica's heaviest components. Highlights include the Trentemoller-esque gothism of "Known" and the harrowed harmonies on "Trust".
RAR 002
20 May 13
RAR 002
20 May 13
BRR 058
20 May 13
Albums
LADAL 13095
20 May 13
CATALP 012
20 May 13
TRU 269
20 May 13
Review:
It's been less than 12 months since the last Hot 8 Brass Band full-length, but the New Orleans nine-piece are clearly on a roll. Tombstone, their third album, is every bit as thrilling, intoxicating and funky as their previous albums. Showcasing their terrific live playing and instinctive Louisiana swing, it sounds like a recording of the best impromptu party you've never been to. This time round, there are no gimmicky covers and unusual interpretations, just a string of booming, horn-heavy compositions that showcase their impeccable skills to the max. In truth, it's all the better for it; arguably, Tombstone is their strongest album to date.
PASORCD 002
20 May 13
43838
20 May 13
CATAEP 013
20 May 13
505545 3690143
20 May 13
TTNDIG 009
20 May 13
FWR 92
20 May 13
AR 031CD
20 May 13
Review:
Jerker Kluge and Florian Reidl's Hi Fly Orchestra first popped up in 2005, and ever since has quietly impressed with its breezy, occasionally summery takes on classic, swingtime-era jazz (and, on occasions, Latin jazz). This third full-length, their first since 2008, continues their explorations into Blue Note-inspired territory. There's enough variety to impress - contrast the sun-bright samba of "Sambinha" and baggy big band soul of "I Got Hop" with the intricate flutes of "Forro" and fluid "How Beautiful" - while the playing is, naturally, impeccable throughout. It's got an old-fashioned feel, all right, but that's the point; this is the sort of thing that will transport you back to a bygone age of jazz.
505545 3684807
20 May 13
VAN 257
20 May 13
VAN 257
20 May 13
VAN 257
20 May 13
VAN 257
20 May 13
T 333V
20 May 13
Compilations
BBE 240CDG1
20 May 13
LENGCD 005DD
20 May 13
Review:
Time get out the 'shrooms out as Claremont 56's dancefloor offshoot Leng present this psychedelic DJ mix from Psychemagik. Yes these nu-disco freakazoids have been granted the right to take us on an hour-long journey that takes in their beloved afro-beat, disco, funk and psychedelia. High-lights of this trip include the flower power vibes of "Catching A Wave", the saucy Euro-funk of "Gozame Ya!" and the west coast Manilow-isms of ""House Of The Rock".
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