the original score for the fx series “trust” by james lavelle (unkle). limited pressing on 1x gold & 1x oil coloured vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.
beatless in space, locus balances ambient techno and acid gurgle, cleansing your synapses like a sven vaeth warm down circa ‚94. this is music for the microdosers.
supported by: addison groove, avalon emerson, ben ufo, charlotte de witte, dj sprinkles, damian lazarus, dark sky, erol alkan, etapp kyle, frits wentink, george fitzgerald, leftfield, maceo plex, marcel dettmann, marcel fengler, nemone, sasse, skream, tensnake, tom trago, whitesquare
the original motion picture soundtrack from the 1973 movie “slaughter’s big rip-off”, composed by james brown and fred wesley and performed by james brown. the vinyl lp is housed in a gatefold sleeve.
no artwork - standard cover - alma negra records are proud to present james stewart, resident dj and co-promoter of monthly night black atlantic club at le sucre in lyon, with his cotonou ep! james stewart is the host, resident dj and co-promoter of monthly night black atlantic club at le sucre in lyon. borrowing the term black atlantic from renowned scholar paul gilroys 1993 book, stewart presents black music as a transnational, incredibly diverse cultural exchange. an avid lecturer on the subject and founder of the blog afrosouldescarga, he merges an intellectual approach with the musical and creative side of things: as an active conga player and percussionist, member of voilaaa sound system and showhost at radio nova. this ep is the work of of a mature and thoughtful musician, combining different musical influences at a high level of production. alma negra records are proud to present james stewart with his cotonou ep!
benjamin finger, james plotkin and mia zabelka craft a mesmerizing sonic world that buzzes and drones, glitches and slithers, eventually careening into unexplored musical territory.
LIFE & DEATH ON A NEW YORK DANCE FLOOR, 1980-1983 PART 2 (2LP)
2x12 Inch 29.01.19
representation of one of the most extraordinary periods in new york citys epic musical history. incl. tracks by edwin birdsong, george kranz, james white & the blacks, john robie, loose joints, material, peech boys, quando quango
ever-impressing uk talent james dexter makes a return to bondage-music this december as he drops his latest three track ep lets go back. 2018 has been a substantial year for london based dj and producer james dexter, with appearances at the likes of fabric (london), claire (amsterdam) and sash (sydney) and releases on little helpers, gruuv, deeperfect and his own inermu imprint in the past 12 months alone. with the new year in sight, here we find three new fresh productions in the form of his lets go back ep, marking a return to bondage music in the process following his recent remix of frinks sofisticate on the imprint. title cut lets go back opens proceedings as dexter reveals an up-front, bumping cut armed with crunchy drum licks, infectious vocal samples and rich, airy chords, before simple things utlises further rich and soulful vocals alongside crisp skipping hats and resonant kicks to guide the production through seven minutes of groove driven house music. last up, dexters roll through pairs refined, stripped back organic percussion arrangements with wandering synth lines and vocal coos to wrap up the ep in fine fashion.
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