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FVRCD 06062
07 Aug 09
NUM 025
26 Jun 09
ASM 031
28 May 10
UNIQ1 652
30 Oct 09
FMT 001
07 May 07
844185 052757
20 Jul 10
MK 01
17 May 13
BUSTED 67
10 Oct 12
CPCD 8104-2
20 Jul 09
OTHERD 007
15 Dec 10
OMPCB 13D1410
29 Nov 10
101-444033
28 Sep 12
TUTM 528652
20 Apr 10
OMPCB 13D0821
21 Dec 09
ACRCG 703
06 Sep 10
DPR-TMC 1426
09 May 12
OMPCB13D 0242
23 Jul 09
OMPCB13D 0246
23 Jul 09
EXCDP 11
11 May 09
MSM 1011
15 Jun 10
EXCDP 57
10 Jul 11
WPR 007
20 Oct 09
G&M 004
16 May 10
FSRCD 029
11 Feb 08
CAMCD 060
13 May 13
BL 32578-X
23 Feb 09
TMDG 112
05 Nov 12
Review:
Portland-based beatmaker AfroQBen (geddit?) modestly describes himself as "the funk master" and "a prolific producer in perpetual audio-visual motion". While that may be a little over the top, he's certainly delivered a solid debut album for perennial funksters Timewarp. As is his style, Liquid Gold offers sturdy, floor-friendly hip-hop jams in a variety of rudeboy styles. So, there are forays into afro-cuban funk-hop, dubstep and reggae, alongside a pleasing array of uptempo funk and soul jams. There's nothing particularly new about any of this, of course, but it's such a fun and well made album that it would be churlish to be too critical.
TMDG 121
13 May 13
Review:
Hoorah! It's been a long time coming, but the album from this Canadian act is finally here. We got a taster for their new retro/contemporary jazzy sound with a single in August. The EP featured the breaks-driven "Soul Sugar", the 70s funk indebted "Driving To Montenegro" and the jazzier "Blow", all of which made it to the album. Now joining these tunes are the likes of the fretlessly rhythmic "Blues For BL", the crazy flute frenzy of "The Kelly Affair" and the gentle piano intricacies of "Snowfall".
TMCD 010
17 May 10
Review:
A collective of musicians based in Ontario, Afternoons In Stereo let their many influences shine through on this latest and very lovely album. Taking in nu-jazz, Latin funk and a variety of soulful and downtempo sources, they manage to meld styles perfectly - one listen to "Promise" for example will show their depth and the richness of their songs, taking in St. Germain beats, live double bass and flutes as well as a sun-kissed vocal chorus. Uptempo instrumentals like "West End Satori" are also a delight and give the players a chance to show off their jazz-honed skills. "El Puma" even sounds like a long-lost Kool and the Gang tune and nicely rides a sample from the Lafayette Afro Rock Band's "Hihache". A pleasing mix of styles and full of soul, this is a surprising and hugely satisfying release.
FTM 31713LP
AJXD 103
27 Nov 12
VAMPI DG 147
03 Sep 12
JURSJ 142-4
20 Apr 12
101-444141
04 Dec 12
FPH 1146
FPH 1142
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