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BBE 113CDG
16 Feb 10 Drum And Bass
BBE 12046
16 Aug 07 Downtempo
BBE 12053D
13 Aug 08 Hip Hop/R&B
BBECD 090
29 Jan 08 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BBECDI 090
28 Jan 08 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BBE 12054D
14 Oct 08 Deep House
BBE 137ACD
08 Dec 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
BBE137 EDG
06 Oct 09 Disco/Nu-Disco
AL KENT presents THE MILLION DOLLAR ORCHESTRA
BBECD 095
14 Jan 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Straightoffthefloors.com
BBE 172CDG
29 Mar 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
In recent years, we've become accustomed to disco compilations appearing at a furious rate. While many of these compilations are undoubtedly worthy of attention, the volume of releases can sometimes be bewildering. This 15 track selection from Al Kent, the second in his Disco Love series, ticks all the right boxes, however. Even by the highest crate digging standards, these tracks are pretty obscure; many won't have had much of an airing since their original release. Those into the rich, soulful side of disco - that brand of string-laden dancefloor material most associated with the Philadelphia International label and studio -will find much to enjoy. Perhaps the most noteworthy is Scarborough's delightfully sweet "Make Love To You", an epic of biblical proportions that lasts longer than most drunken one night stands. See also Valerie Simmons' supersweet "I Can't Make It On My Own" and the rousing orchestral manouvres of "I've Got The Need". An impressive DJ mix featuring album highlights by Kent is also included.
BBE 224CDG
18 Feb 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Disco aficionado Al Kent of Million Dollar Orchestra fame is back with the third tour of his colossal record collection, sorry, compilation of rare funk, soul and disco gems. As usual the material featured here is of the lushly orchestrated, organic variety, but this time there's amorous theme to the selection too. Highlights include his own subtle edits of Mighty Gents and Disco Unusual as well as the lo-fi voicebox funk of "Oh! Baby/Get on Down", the driving 4/4 wah-wah banger "Something About You" and the spacey bonkers freakout of "Disco Fever".
BBE 144CDG
02 Feb 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Los Charly's Orchestra, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, In Flagranti, Marc Hype, Al Kent, Michoacan (Dfa)
Review:
As someone who briefly escaped 70's Glasgow and got a taste of the golden age of NYC Disco, Al Kent is a perfect choice to lead you through a classy selection of some choice and rare Disco treats. Having used his huge collection in the past for re-edits and originals, he also took the bold step of forming his own band in 2007 under the name The Million Dollar Orchestra.
The selections here reflect the point at which Funk and Soul mutated into Disco, with most of the tracks capturing that pre-Moroder organic sound. Lee Alfred's Rockin-Poppin Full Tilting for example has a laid back vibe similar to Curtis Mayfield's more uptempo tunes. New Ghetto Express's version of Standing On The Verge of Getting It On (originally by Funkadelic) up's the tempo on the wigged-out classic, again combing the Funk with a Disco groove. Lypso Disco by Smile Street People, as you'd guess from the title, has a playful Calypso lilt and bounce to it. Cosmic Disco by Patricia White on the other hand doesn't sound like something that Todd Terje or Lindstrom got their cues from, but it is a fun song with some brilliantly random thumb-piano playing in the background! Anyone looking for samples will have a field day among these tracks, Sweet Daddy Floyd's I Just Can't Help Myself for example has a break in the middle to die for. You could loop up 4 bars practically anywhere and have something pretty damn funky to work with. For that reason alone, it's well worth having a listen and broadening your horizons.
BBE 173CDG
09 Jan 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Bottin, Superbreak, Hot Toddy, In Flagranti, Martin Brodin, Dirty Mckenzie, Johnny "d" - Henry Street
Review:
Long before disco-digging and needless re-editing became the pastime of a generation, Glaswegian graphic designer-turned-DJ Al Kent was doing both. For proof, check his acclaimed, illicit Disco Demands series. Originally launched in 2000 as an outlet for his obsession with barely-known 1970s dance music, it quickly became a conduit for his painstakingly faithful re-edits of long-forgotten disco records. Having seen his stock rise of late, BBE have decided to re-issue each of the five volumes in one bumper box set. For those with a love of disco's stranger fringes, The Best Of Disco Demands should be required listening. With 45 stonking cuts - some re-edits, others original studio versions - across five discs, it's an essential indulgence for disco heads everywhere.
BBE 138SDG-2
15 Feb 11 Funky/Club House
Played by: DJ Nova (Rodon Fm 95)
Review:
Originally a standout from Osunlade's "Passages" compilation on BBE, "Africa" is a rollicking Afro-house hybrid that uses the power of naked, raw percussion to make it truly standout from the crowd. With heavily delayed and rasping horns filtered over a hypnotic mix of congas, ADSS' original is intense fun, while the remix fleshes out the beat even more with cymbals and cowbells - making it a great crossover between soulful house, UKF and Afro-beat. A remix from Dimitri of "Heaven" is equally fascinating, with frantic strings looped into a blur over a subtle but driving beat. Essential listening for fans of organic and rootsy house music.
BBE 138SDG
12 May 09 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BBE 221SDG3
25 Feb 13 Minimal/Tech House
BBE 221SDG2
17 Dec 12 Deep House
BBE 160EDG
28 Nov 11 Funky/Club House
Review:
This exciting project sees Bara Brost's album Elephancycle get the full remix treatment, with Part 1 featuring six tracks from the record getting interesting reworks. First up, Tim Vita takes the 20s swing sampling "Madame Vita" and stripping out the original's contemporary elements to create an infectious groover. Kareem turns in two remixes; his revision of "Dusty" takes the introspective minimalism of the original and fleshes it out with some colourful melodies, and his version of "Tapdance Shoes" takes the toe tapping weirdness of the original and magnifies it with a menacing vocal. A further two remixes come from Nanopole, who accentuates the bumping rhythms of "Fraulein Lea" and "About A Grumpy Minute" with a palette of detuned synth oddities. Finally That Bleepy Stuff reworks "Fortune Cookie" into something considerably darker, turning the original vocal into something altogether more sinister and drenching it in warehouse sweat.
BBE 160EDG2
21 May 12 Minimal/Tech House
Review:
It's minimal house with a soulful edge as Bara Brost gets remixed. While the original version of "Rumpelstilzchen" is a tracky affair, littered with breathy vocal samples, the Drauf & Dran version gives it a new edge, thanks to the building chords and melancholic melodies. "Allez Hop: Mocking Bird" sees a return to the stuttering, woodblock beats that have become mnml's staple, but it's all change again on the Bacalao & Sonne reshape. There, the beats are even more microscopic, but they come swathed in warm filters and evocative synths. "Monkey Nuts (Mocking Bird)" advances a deeper sound, but it's the Horn Iscasal take that really impresses with its dreamy chords and child-like vocal samples.
BBE 203 EDG
06 Feb 11 Progressive House
BBE 221SDG
19 Nov 12 Deep House
BBE 160SDG2
13 Jun 11 Deep House
Review:
BBE lift "Elephancycle", the eponymous title track from Bara Brost's album, and embellish the steely burlesque house vibes with some refined remixes. If you didn't check the album, "Elephancycle" is a contemporary update on the 1920s cotton club jam "Mini The Moocher" and features the distinct vocal talents of Sick City singer Conan Kowalski, whose inherent personality is a perfect fit for the slick yet stripped down backing that has a hint of John Barry. Remixwise, Antoni Oliveri mkes his intentions clear, adding swathes of delay to the orchestral arrangements whilst slipping in a peak time house bump whilst Nadja Lind goes deep, dark and dubby on a skipping minimal groove that jerks with melodic menace.
BBE 221ACD
09 Jul 12 Deep House
BBE 167ADG
04 Apr 11 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Played by: Juno Recommends Brokenbeat/Nu Jazz
Review:
A long time associate of the excellent Electric Wire Hustle, fellow Kiwi Benny Tones goes solo for this sparkling debut on BBE that's a feast of delicate and electric soul. With Fat Freddys Drop's Joe Dukie, MC Shihan The Poet and Mara TK amongst the vocal guests, Benny Tones lays down some expertly textured broken beats - check the Rhodes 'n' bass combo on "On My Way", the low end swagger of the Dilla-esque "Fountain Of Youth" or the THC funk of "Nevermind" and you'll see what we mean. Classic BBE.
BBE 167RDG
14 Jan 13 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Review:
Having caused a stir with his album "Chrysalis", BBE are now extending its success with this new remix edition. The New Zealander is a master of laid back broken beats and soulfulness in abundance, but now we get to hear other people's interpretations of the long player. With 30 tracks to chose from, you're bound to find something to float your boat, from the mellow g-funk of "Aero: Soul (Negghead mix)", or the voodoo-like Myele Manzanza remix of the same track, to the sleepy electro-funk of "On My Way (Nightpanther mix)", the warped jack swing of "Home (Dizz1's Can I Kick It Mix) and the bonkers DnB onslaught of "Nevermind (Hooves & JPS mix)".
BBE 167SDG
01 Mar 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
One of the tracks taken from the forthcoming Benny Tone album (due out in spring this year), "Chrysalis" blends anaesthetised rhythms and clapping beats with soulful vocals from jazz trained vocalist Sacha V. It starts off with an atmospheric intro with clinking, chiming SFX and warm, melodic synths shimmering in the background, slowly building up the layers, but always erring on the side of caution, it remains an understated slice of futuristic electonica for the duration. Bringing in a range of influences, with bass heavy foundations and elements from a range of genres, it will be a sure fire hit for any discerning music fan.
BBECD 002
04 Apr 97 Funk
BBE 157SDG-2
09 Nov 10 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BBE 179S LP 2
14 May 12 Funk
BBE 201EDG
13 Feb 12 Deep House
BBE 201ACD
19 Mar 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Review:
Inspired by countless trips to Africa, Louie Vega-championed producer and writer Boddhi Satva has managed to brilliantly fuse soulful house and nu-jazz sonics with songwriting styles and scales inspired by west African greats like Grammy award-winner Oumou Sangare, who appears on the incredible "Nganari Konon". An album replete with gentle, shimmering delights like the tender "From Another World" to the Afro-grooved "Nankoumandjan", Satva slots into BBE's exotic roster of artists perfectly.
BBE 201IDG
23 Jul 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
BBE 201SDG2
29 Oct 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Played by: Sol Power All-Stars
Review:
African producer Boddhi Satva has enjoyed a rapid rise in recent years thanks to the patronage of Afro-centric US house DJs Louie Vega and Osunlade. This latest single, featuring the African vocals of Mangala Camara, is in many ways typical of his club-friendly Afro-house style. Although densely layered and bordering on tribal, Satva's drums have a loose swing that recalls the bruk era, while the weight of authentic instruments is impressive. This EP features a variety of tasty remixes, too, with Racnido's Joe Clausell-ish "Deep Deep Journey Dubstamental" arguably being the highlight. That said, Satva's own Dekasltrumental mix is also a breezy delight.
BBE 201SDG
25 Mar 13 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Played by: Zamali
Review:
Germany's Barely Breaking Even label are hard nosed veterans in the game of sourcing intriguing music from the most obscure global locations. Here we have the latest from African producer Boddhi Satva,"Ngnari Konon", which appears in its original melodic groove-based guise, as well in remixed form (15 in total!). Satva's main patron, house legend Louie Vega, provides four mixes, the best of which is his moody and evocative "Ritual II mix". Further highlights include the baile beats-laden Boddhi Ancestral Poetry mix and John Milan's understated honeycomb mix.
BBECD 083
20 May 07 Hip Hop/R&B |