Alice Russell: Under The Munka Moon II [Tru Thoughts Recordings]

Here’s one album that sneaked under the radar and one you may have missed. It’s not the second album from Russell but a collection of remixes, collaborations and a few live tracks thrown in for good measure. The thing that really surprised me was that Russell sang on Susumu Yokota’s anthem “Could Heaven Ever Be Like This”, proving I never read the information on my records, and it’s one I’ve dug out again. This album really goes to prove how much versatility Alice has. There’s the hiphop remix by DJ Vadim, drum and bass mixed by Nu:Tone and of course The White Stripes cover of “Seven Nation Army”. The live versions of “Mean to Me” and “To Know This” are beautiful and do check out the tracks with Unforscene, TM Juke and Bonobo. Class.

Low Budget Soul: Strangers To The Ordinary [Futuristica Music]

Low Budget Soul first appeared on the excellent Abstract Soul records a few years ago and brought to my attention the wonderful vocals of Randolph Matthews and the productions skills of Tris “Ol’ English” Browne, who was and is influenced by the likes of J-Dilla and Madlib. Matthews is on lead vocals here and shines through on tracks like “Into You”, “No. 1”, “Waves” and “Mystery Rose”. Also featured are the singles “She Won’t Let The Summer In” and “Fills My Heart” with the amazing vocalist Nanar Vorperian, which will have you on your knees. This is UK soul at its best.

Various Artists: The Kings of Techno [BBE Records]

BBE have found a new formula and after the two successful “Kings of Digging” compilations, it’s time to move into darker territory. Brought in are two of the biggest DJs: Laurent Garnier and Carl Craig, who certainly know a thing or two about the history of techno. This is more a lesson in influences rather than a collection of bangers. Garnier’s top choices include The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, Jeff Mills, Dabrye and Funkadelic, whilst Craig goes for Yello, Alexander Robotick, Back Dog, Art of Noice and the stunning Choice. If you’ve never heard “Acid Eiffel” before well be prepared to be blown away. It was produced by Laurent Garnier, Ludovic Navarre aka St Germain and Shazz and even though it’s nearly thirteen years old, it still sounds as good as when I first picked up a copy. You need this for Choice alone.

Sugar Beats: Search for Peace [Calm Beast Records]

Back in 2004 Steve Williams from UKvibe gave me a copy of a four track cd from a new Birmingham band called the Sugar Beats. This featured a cracking version of Stevie Wonder’s “As”, a live version of the “Balcon Hotstep” and the excellent “French Girl from Luton”. I’ve been hooked ever since. The Sugar Beats were formed by Chris Mapp and Leo Altarelli, and then became a seven piece band for “Search for Peace”. The foundation here is jazz, which not only works on dancefloors but also when pottering around the house. Leo’s vocal works a treat whether scatting or in a full vocal workout. Top marks to these guys for persisting and getting their music out there, now all you’ve got to do is support!

Koop: Koop Islands [Compost Records]

Message boards and forums have been generating great excitement and hype for the return of Koop, and “Koop Islands” kicks off where their 2001 album “Waltz for Koop” left off. If there is any slight difference, it’s that they’ve gone further back in time for the influences to the 1930’s and 1940’s and the days of swing. Bringing these ideas up to date is refreshing and a joy to listen to. Yukimi Nagano is back again on vocals and sounding as amazing as ever on tracks “Come To Me”, “I See A Different You” and “Beyond The Son”. Rob Gallagher also features and I think it’s his best work since the first Earl Zinger productions, and, finally, Norwegian vocalist Ane Brun completes the package perfectly. Oscar has been quoted as saying “We play jazz”, and they do that very well.

28 August 2006

DJ Patife – The Midnighter (Live Bar Mix) [Trama]
Sleepwalker – Ai-No-Tabi [Village Again]
Paul Murphy – Herbie Mann [Afro Art]
Feindrehstar – Dancetrack [Sonar Kollektiv]
Def Tron – 6 Million $ Man [White]
Ok_ma – Bwoygal (Opolopo Remix) [White]
Domu – Tell Me Something [Treble O]
Opolopo – Life’S A Dance [Especial]
As One – Irradiant [Archive]
Markus Enochson – Keep On Getting By [Sonar Kollektiv]
Breaks Co-Op – Duet (Atlantic Conveyer Remix) [White]
Raul Midon – Sunshine (Daz-I-Kue Remix) [Emi]
Bugz In The Attic – Move Aside [Jonny Miller Remix) [White]
DJ Marin – Slip Back [Treble O]
Pinku Vaaty – A Long Walk [Irma]
Mummer – Willoweep [Klein]
Loretta Heywood – Little Angel (Oblique Remix) [Nanny Tango]
Richard E feat. Jennifer Moore – The Call (Patchworks Remix) [Further Out]
The Beauty Room – Soul Horizon [Peacefrog]
Little Dragon – 4ever [Off The Wall]
Pursuit Grooves – Push Up [White]
Aim – Flight 602 [Atic]
Lost Idol – We Can Find Love [Cookshop]
Nightmares On Wax – African Pirates (Jd73 Remix) [Warp]

21 August 2006

George Duke – The Opening [MPS]
S-Tone Inc – Cueva Del Lobo [Schema]
Big Bang – To The Full Every Minute [Arision]
Erich Ferstl – To Go And To Return [Sonar Kollektiv]
Felix Laband – Whistling In Tongues (Todd Terje Remix) [Compost]
The Invisible Session – Til The End (Inverse Cinematics Remix) [Schema]

Guest mix by Masoul (Bagpak Music)
Masoul – Orcas Last Dive [White]
Ben Westbeech – Beauty [Brownswood]
Jimpster – Introspective [Freerange]
Damn! – Superpower [Raw Fusion]
4hero – Hold It Down (Kaidi Tatham Remix) [Talkin’ Loud]
David Borsu – Way Of Life [Counterpoint]
Povo – Good & Bad [Raw Fusion]
Pharoah Sanders – You’ve Got To Have Freedom [Evidence]
Povo – The Art Of Blakey [Raw Fusion]
Beatfanatic – Raw! [Raw Fusion]
Beatfanatic – Cookin’ [Raw Fusion]
Flowriders – Different Spaces (Alex Phountzi Rmx) [4lux]
King Britt – Planetary Analysis [BBE]
Thieves Of Time – Timemachine (Surra Rmx) [Other Worlds]
Stereo Twins – Forward E-Motion (Broken Mix) [4lux]
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Soulphiction – State Of Euphoria [Sonar Kollektiv]
Talc – Garden Of Dance [Wah Wah 45s]
Spoonface and Colonel Red – Come What May [Faada]
Recluse Crew & Synoptic Pressure – Lyrics [Kool Kat]
Jazz Liberatorz – Backpackers (Instrumental) [Kif]
Kista feat. Tableek – Talk With God [Art/Goes/Pop]
John Cameron Quartet – Troublemaker [Jazzman]

14 August 2006

Taylor Mcferrin – Broken Vibes [Rude Movements]
Antonio Adolfo – Luizao (Daz-I-Kue Remix) [Far Out]
The Beauty Room – Shades Of Yesterday [Peacefrog]
Mr J – Intergalactic Love Affair [Phuture Lounge]
Rightkindawrong – Now Am Gone [White]
Chamade Beat feat. Steve Spacek – One Night [White]
Ocifa – Sonic Ages [White]

Guest mix by Argo (Broken’Beat Radio)
Skymark – Love Music [CDR]
Sygaire – Deux Mille Deux [Raw Fusion]
Kevin Reynolds – Afrik [Todhchai Records]
Charity Shop – Shelf Life (Broken Mix) [CDR]
Demarkus Lewis – Dream 2 Me (Titonton Re-Freak) [Residual]
Archetyp – Untitled [CDR]
Ben Westbeech – So Good Today (Yoruba Dub) [Brownswood]
Soza – Windsong [CDR]
Art Blakey – Kenji’S Walk (Alex Attias Mustang Mix) [Dopeness Galore]
Novika – Finally (Innocent Sorcerers Mix) [Beats Friendly]
1luv – Black Daylight (Blakai Mix) [Suntzu Sound]
Nicola Kramer – Last Time Redux [CDR]
Omar – Your Mess (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix) [Oyster]
DJ Spinna feat. Selan – Back 2 U (Yam Who? Rework) [Sony]
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Nick Chacona – Through The Door [2020 Vision]
OK_MA – Switch [Sick Trumpet]
Masoul – Knowledge [White]
Bossa Futura – Sol Y Luna (Sidewinder Remix) [Further Out]

7 August 2006

Calibre – Like It Is [Innerground]
DJ Tisso & A.force – Sensation [White]
Stockholm Cyclo – Salsatech 1080 [Soundscape]
Alice Russell – To Know This (Live Version) [Tru Thoughts]
Headhunters – I Remember I Made You Cry (Probe Dms Edit) [White]
Wagon Cookin’ – The Week… The Weekend (Xan Blacq Remix) [Love Monk]
Boddhi Satva – Bria’S Offering [Yoruba]
Peru – Oriental [Compost]
Kerrier District – Ce Porte [Rephlex]
Adam Hurst – I See [White]
Nneka – Stand Strong (Live Version) [Yo Mama’S]
J Dilla – Fantasy [Operation Unknown]
Steve Spacek – I Wanna Piece Of Ur Luv [Jazzy Sport]
The Roots – Clock With No Hands [Def Jam]
Kelis – Bossy (Instrumental) [Jive]
Quantic feat. Ohmega Watts – Blow Your Horn [Tru Thoughts]
Rosalia De Souza – Um Novo Dia (Beatfanatic Remix) [Schema]
Loco Dice – Flight Fb7475 [Ovum]
The Invisible Session – Til The End (Panoptikum Remix) [Schema]
Archie Bronson Outfit – Dead Funny (Four Tet Instrumental) [Domino]
Niall – Lenny’S Scat [Roc Soul]
Art Blakey – Kenji’S Walk (Alex Attias Mustang Mix) [Dopeness Galore]

Roy Hargrove: Nothing Serious [Verve Records]

Roy Hargrove returns with a straight-ahead jazz set released at the same time as his more soul and funk orientated project ‘Distractions’ under his RH Factor moniker. Although ‘Distractions’ continues the vibe established on ‘Hard Groove’ it doesn’t quite match the standard of ‘Nothing Serious’. This set opens with the superb title track before moving into ‘A Day In Vienna’, both of which have a strong Latin vibe. ‘Camaraderie’ is a pure bop beauty but not to be overlooked is the heavy groove of ‘Salima’s Dance’ and the beautiful swing of ‘The Gift’. A truly timeless piece deserving of your full attention.

Solidaze: Pleasure From Precision [Balanced Records]

From Winnipeg, Canada, El Salvador born Luis Francisco Cardona (Solidaze) comes with a down-tempo set of hypnotic electro-soul fused with elements of house and nu jazz. Although mainly instrumental it’s the tracks featuring vocalist Sarah Michaelson that appeal the most, ‘Anti Animosity’ and ‘In The Meantime’. Of the instrumentals try ‘I Too Call Myself I’, ‘Late Night Movement’ and ‘Curve Seven’ for some deep darkness.

Bugz In The Attic: Back In The Dog House [V2]

After years of production and remix work the nine strong collective finally deliver their debut album. As you would expect it’s largely a broken affair and features a whole host of guest artists such as Bembe Segue, Sharlene Hector, Vanessa Freeman, Michelle Escoffery, Yolanda Quartey, Alex Lattimore, Izzi Dunn, I.G. Culture, Colonel Red and Mark de Clive-Lowe. The singles ‘Booty La La’ and ‘Sounds Like / Once Twice’ are present along with the monster ‘Redhanded’ with Bembe and Don Ricardo on vocals. The vocal hook, "I caught ya you stupid motha f**ka" is absolutely devastating. Other highlights include the Vula fronted ‘It Don’t Work Like That’ and ‘Consequences’ both of which have an 80s boogie flavour, the P-Funk influenced ‘Knocks Me Off My Feet’, ‘Happy Days’ and the conscious message of ‘Worla Hurt’.

Various Artists: Spain Is Different Volume 2 [Hitop Records]

Hitop bring together a selection of ten recent Spanish nu jazz cuts for the second instalment of ‘Spain Is Different’, including ‘En La Calle, On The Street’ by Gecko Turner, Mojo Project’s ‘Nana For Child’ (instrumental) and ‘Cabo Verde Strut’ (Wagon Cookin Mix) from Casbah 73. Better though are Pablo Sanchez’s ‘Umba’ where afro-beat meets broken-beat, the bright and breezy ‘Summertime’ by Soul Dynamics featuring Wanda Felicia and JP Duet’s ‘Charanga Pa Gozar’, a more traditional Latin offering.

Various Artists: Fantastic Freeriding [The Next Chapter] [Switchstance Recordings]

Out of Moers, Germany comes the third in the compilation series ‘Fantastic Freeriding’ which showcases music from Kabanjak, Protassov, Deela, Subrok Mission and Ancient Astronauts. The beats are heavy throughout with touches of soul, funk, hip-hop, dub and electronica all thrown in along the way. The set’s opener, ‘The Rain’ and ‘Night People’, both from Kabanjak along with Ancient Astronauts’ ‘Until The Stars Go Out’ all beautiful atmospheric outings but also check out the funky fusion sound of ‘Makulu’ by Deela. This one could go massive if given the right exposure.

MKL Presents: Suits & Dashikis [R2 Records]

Most of you should know MKL from his 3 Generations Walking guise that surfaced on Joe Claussell’s Spiritual Life a few years ago, and he certainly caused a stir with DJs around the world. Lion1music was then launched and continued pushing the soulful deep house vibes. R2 Records have wisely put together a fine selection of sought after tracks and remixes from MKL’s back catalogue on to cd. There were quite a few I missed, so this has been handy for me. Highlights include the 3 Generations Walking remix of Fat Freddy’s Drop “Hope”and Francois Kevorkian’s dub of “Midnight Bustling”, and the other nine tracks are wonderfully produced house flavours.