| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |
| MY CURRENCY: USD | MY COUNTRY: USA |
|
|
ONLINE MAGAZINE
Features the latest dance music news, interviews, music and tech reviews, podcasts & more...
|
|
|
DJ & STUDIO EQUIPMENT
Massive range of equipment and accessories for DJs and studio use.
|
|
|
VINYL & CDs
The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.
|
|
JTP 046
11 Mar 13 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Review:
Sometimes music benefits from a poetic, flowery description and sometimes it can be accurately summed up in a more blunt manner. Here, "Borneo Function", this new single by Londoner Adam Harper, can be perfectly summed up as sounding like The XX covering Chris Isaak's Wicked Game with added trip-hop beats. That's not to say it's not good - it never falls into derivative territory and is rousing in it's own way. "Avert Your Eyes" sounds more his own, being a delicious blend of shimmering synths, crisp drums and haunting, delayed guitar licks.
JTP 001
01 Oct 07 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 002
07 Jun 07 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 043
11 Feb 13 Downtempo
JTP 041
26 Nov 12 Downtempo
JTP 035D
27 Aug 12 Rock/Indie
JTP 027
17 Oct 11 Funk
JTP 051
03 Jun 13 Funk
JTP 011
04 Dec 06 Downtempo
JTP 026D
10 Oct 11 Hip Hop/R&B
JTP 019D
14 Sep 09 Funk
JTP 012
09 Apr 07 Downtempo
JTP 042
07 Jan 13 Breakbeat
JTPCD 004
24 Sep 07 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 004
27 Jun 05 Downtempo
JTP 021
01 Mar 10 Funk
JTP 028D
24 Oct 11 Electro
JTP 039
12 Nov 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 005
18 Apr 05 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 008
01 May 06 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 032
21 May 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Review:
Two Danish producers, one with a penchant for acoustica and the other more rooted in electronica and house, Mountain Folk have rightly received some generous support from Don Letts, Steve Lamacq and Rob da Bank on Radio of late. Their talents gel superbly on "Don't Go Down There" - recalling everything from Hot Chip, When Saints Go Machine and early Four Tet and Caribou with an earthy texture coming from their mix of natural and analogue sounds. Mixes from Afrikanz On Marz and Sundogs make this quirky delight more floor-friendly, but the originals' still the main attraction for us.
JTPCD 11
24 Apr 12 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Review:
There's something pleasingly loose and baggy about this mini album from new Brit funkateers Phase 5 Stereo, aka producers/instrumentalists Simon Ham and Jo Brooks. Joined by a string of vocalists, hired players and a scratch DJ, they lay down a comfortingly hazy collection of '60s and '70s inspired grooves. It's a musically expansive set, but one that retains a consistent sound thanks to Ham and Brooks' consciously sunny production. Opening with a dash of Afrobeat ("Two and Afro"), 8 Track moves through Hammond-laden psychedelic grooves ("I Want You"), Latin-tinged hip-hop funk ("Raskins Skank"), baggy blue-eyed soul ("Out For The Count") and dubwise reggae-soul ("Get Together").
JTP 015
07 Apr 08 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 033D
11 Jun 12 Rock/Indie
JTP 013
19 Feb 08 Funk
JTP 007
27 Feb 06 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 047
18 Mar 13 Rock/Indie
JTP 038
15 Oct 12 Rock/Indie
JTP 017
06 Apr 09 Rock/Indie
JTP 022D
30 Mar 10 Rock/Indie
JTP 037
24 Sep 12 Rock/Indie
JTP 040
19 Nov 12 Progressive House
Review:
Hotly tipped Liverpool quintet The Street Band are set to breakthrough big time next year, and here they look to reach a wider audience with some housey mixes of a€iDisco Lightsa€™. Tom Eno leads the charge with a shimmering proggy cut that uses just a few elements from the original, while Beatphreak take on the full vocal and capture the unique sound of the band. Also worth checking out is the 90a€™s re-work from Kooky. A decent release from a band you will be hearing allot more from in 2013.
JTP 045
25 Feb 13 Disco/Nu-Disco
JTP 048
25 Mar 13 Breakbeat
Review:
Take Delphic, tie them up on a yacht and push them off into a deepest corner of the cosmos - only then will you find yourself supping a cuppa with The Tea Street Band. Here we find them handing over the controls to a whole range of remixers, each of them adding a new twist to their chugging, urgent Balearic jam. Highlights include Baltic Fleet's coma-like washes of depth and mood, Kooky's more classical electro stomp flex and Karpia's synth-soaked meanderings. Keep pushing on!
JTPCD 006
16 Nov 09 Rock/Indie
JTPCD 010
06 Feb 12 Rock/Indie
JTP 044
25 Feb 13 Downtempo
JTP 010
16 Oct 06 Downtempo
JTP 016D
18 Aug 08 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
JTP 009
04 Sep 06 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul | ||
| Sitemap | About Juno | Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Contact Us |