with 10 albums already to her name, muriel grossmann is well-placed to create more sonic waves in 2019. taken from her mesmerising spiritual jazz lp golden rule, we have deep jazz, modal jazz, esoteric jazz, spiritual jazz refined, intensified and concentrated into 2 whirlwind sides.
>i enjoy the world< ist das erste soloalbum von efrain rozas. das stück wurde als 40-minütige klangmeditation komponiert. buh records (lima, peru) veröffentlichte das album bereits 2017 als limitierte kassettenedition, begleitet von einem animierten video von muriel holguin. das album wurde von futura resistenza, einem neuen plattenlabel aus rotterdam, niederlande, remastered und auf vinyl gepresst.
supported by the black madonna, motor city drum ensemble, basement jaxx, nightmares on wax, joe goddard (hot chip), horse meat disco, groove armada, jimpster, simbad, fouk, luke solomon, butch, tensnake, graeme park, marcel vogel, crazy p, hi fi sean, matthew herbert, axel boman and more
one of jamaicas most highly-rated vocalists, alton ellis made an incredible contribution to the islands popular music. blessed with a particularly emotive voice that brings shivers to the spine whether singing original material or cover tunes, ellis was born and raised in trench town, the west kingston ghetto area that gave rise to bob marley and the wailers and countless other singers. ellis and singing partner eddie parkins hit big in 1961 with the ballad muriel for coxsone dodd, and after parkins moved to the usa, ellis teamed briefly with john holt, and then began fronting the flames harmony group. he excelled in the rock steady style, christening the genre with rock steady and i have got a date, bouncing between studio one and treasure isle for a number of years. from 1971, he spent increasing period in london, but continued to record hits in jamaica for various producers. the 1979 release love to share was arranged by the great studio one keyboardist, jackie mittoo, who co-produced the album with junior lincoln, founder of the london-based bamboo label, the disc straddles the line between lover’s rock and roots reggae, remaining a lesser-known classic
DONT LET THE SUN GO DOWN / THINGS TO SAY (180 G VINYL)
12", 180 g 04.12.14
(4hero + nicola conte remixes) 180g vinyl. in anticipation of sean khans second album on far out recordings: muriel, this four track 12inch release features remixes from 4hero and nicola conte with father of british neo-soul, omar on vocal duties.
school is the brand new imprint from industry veterans katie thiebaud, peter livingston and jan francis and its inaugural release comes from dusky with >calling me<. already debuted on duskys recent essential mix as well as on loefahs swamp81 radio show, this inaugural school ep sets the scene for the label perfectly.
once again taken from paris well respected pro-zak imprint, this seductive, spliffed out odyssey takes the listener home after a blunted journey through future roots riddims for the millenium. including remixes from paris and plaisir de pompidou
vintage voltage from the nfls first man in munich. infectious >sam spence sounds< from this kuckuck stalwart. the latest release on the germanic minor off-shoot. born in san francisco in 1927 samuel lloyd spence is a peculiar piece in the komplicated krautrock puzzle. as an american ex-pat working in a community of german rock musicians in the early 70s, spence shared his alien status with the likes of david johnson and malcolm mooney (can), carole muriel (brainticket) maria archer (embryo) bill barone (wallenstein) and the band sweet smoke.
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