reissue eines der populärsten expansion-releases in neuer cellophanierter housebag samt sticker: gregory porters grandioses -1960 what?- aus seinem grammy-nominierten debutalbum -water- (2010) im original und remix.
rosettes are finally here with their debut album on timmion records, lifestyles, a compelling journey into psychedelic soul, jazzy funk, and introspective grooves. limited coloured vinyl.
rosettes are finally here with their debut album on timmion records, lifestyles, a compelling journey into psychedelic soul, jazzy funk, and introspective grooves. classic black vinyl.
black vinyl - re-issue, originally released in july 2018, this neo-soul masterpiece has captivated listeners worldwide, racking up over 68 million streams and selling out two previous limited vinyl pressings in the proces
perth-based artistic community 823, led by producer / creator-extraordinaire ta-ku, joins forces once again with producers idealism & lucid green for “unsaid,” a genre-melting lp that bridges sonic comfort, textured tones and lush timbres into one serene.
tchenbe! the new therapeutic album. dowdelin explores themes of depression, lifes ups and downs and resilience, served up by caribbean sounds and lyrics in creole, french and english, at the confluence of jazz, electronic music and even the most percussive soul.
sampa the great unleashes an explosive zamrock remix for “emi aluta”, a key track from seun kuti & egypt 80 new album “heavier yet (lays the crownless head)”. comes on clear 7 inch vinyl.
there are certain occasions when you can truly feel the stars align. one of these is when the interstellar voyager of cosmic soul jimi tenor finally lands his spaceship at full force on a timmion recording.
COFFEE TALK EP 2: HIBISCUS & BUTTERFLY (COLOURED 2LP)
Coloured 2x12 Inch 20.02.24
second part of the atmospheric jazzy lo-fi-soundtrack from andrew jeremy for the talk / barista simulator “coffee talk”. limited pressing on hibiscus & butterfly pea tea coloured 180 gram double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
rich in ancestral flows, between ghana and europe, powered by deep, conga led rhythms and seductive warm horn riffs come jembaa groove, whose new album and newly rendered sound, reminds us that jazz, in its contemporary, soulful form is not just a london ting.
sandman project’s long awaited debut album “where did you go?” is a borderless amalgam of brass heavy sounds, a document of a band whose musical tendencies mimic their open-minded ethic where ethio-jazz, afrobeat, american soul music and psychedelic, mediterranean funk traverse.
taking inspiration from afrobeat father fela kuti as well as artists including ebo taylor, parliament, funkadelic and havana dprimera, london afrobeat collectives music has won them admirers across the uk europe and beyond
debut album by lyon-based musician and producer david kiledjian. these 10 tracks build bridges between languages and folklore from the 4 corners of the world, jazz, hip-hop and electronic avant-garde.
popular brass-led ensemble, kolonel djafaar, unveil second album, “getaway”, their first for batov records, seamlessly blending afrobeat, ethio jazz, and psych rock, whilst showcasing the band’s evolution over the past couple of years.
repressed! ol burger beats & vuyo norways latest dream team in terms of soulful and jazz-vibed hiphop music with thoughtful lyrics and attitude present their full-length debut album dialogue. via jakarta records