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EVS 048CD
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"Those into the soulful, deep, jazzy side of broken beat will no doubt be familiar with Modaji who with highly lauded production exploits including the ever popular Outboard Jeopardy helped establish the well respected Laws of Motion label. However, in addition to his solo work, Modaji is also one third of the popular production team Restless Soul and has remixed some of new soul and broken beats best known including Ursula Rucker and Kyoto Jazz Massive. Modaji's stunning installment in the Excursions series is everything you'd expect it to be; from the gentle, soul tinged tones of Earth Wind and Fire's 'All About Love' to 4 Hero's now classic anthem 'Hold It Down' the mix lives up to the hype that has made Modaji the latest member of London's Nu Jazz elite." Artists: Earth Wind And Fire, Caldera, Rufus And Chaka Khan, Patrice Rushen, Loose Ends, Wickett, Metro Area 3, Before The Storm, 4 Hero, Sunfire, Tia Carrere, Lem Springsteen Presents, E.P, Nine Yards. Limited stock.
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EVS 035CD
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"Ian Pooley brings us the next installment in the well-regarded Excursions series from UK label Obsessive and it's choc a block full of classics you won't have in your collection. Excursions is Ian's first mix album since his critically acclaimed Nite:Life for NRK, and its pumped full of classics. One of Germany's favorite sons, Excursions exhibits all the hallmarks of lan Pooley's world-renowned DJ style. With eighteen proper tracks thrown in the mix, you can stick your triple CD progressive house 'journeys' where the sun don't shine. Ian has delivered the ingredient missing in most DJ mixes today -- he has remembered to inject the proceedings with a healthy dollop of genuine feel good vibes." Features: Ron Tent & Chez Damier, R-Tyme, Maurizio (Carl Craig mix), Sueno Latino, etc. Limited stock.
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"Bronx Dogs man Richard Sen pays homage to a misspent youth with 12 cuts of raw electro power. From Juan Atkins and Rik Davis proto-techno as Cybotron to Ice T's hip hop infusion and Newtrament's playful nursery rhyming 'London Bridge is Falling Down', Sen picks out some of the finest moments that defined electro and took it into the charts and hearts of the world's dancefloors. Sen's love of electro went hand in hand with the more illicit tagging and graffiti artist painting of trains in London in the mid 1980's. He has subsequently used this talent in the music industry and has created cover artwork for Sabres Of Paradise (Theme and Smokebelch), Heavenly and Wall Of Sound alongside backdrops for several clubs." Artists include: Newcleus, Pieces Of A Dream, Ice T And The Time, Newtrament, Tilt, Sparque, Zero Hour, Information Society, New Order, Paul Hardcastle, The Knights Of The Turntable, Cybotron, Riuchi Sakamoto.
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"Compiled by Jazz/soul legend Greg Edwards, Obsessive unleash the first in a new series exploring the roots of rap culture. For the first time, a series that will examine the lyrical aspect of the music (ie: the spoken word) rather than the actual 'breaks' themselves. Rap music owes its actual being to early pioneers of the spoken word/jazz poets of yesteryear. Now we could dig deeper, back to the 50s, but the tracks from that era would not be of as much relevance, so we are gonna take you back to the late 60s. Gil Scott-Heron, with his politically fused lyrics, regarding the struggle of the black man. Isaac Hayes talking of lost love. Roy Ayres with his almost jive talking poetry (Like no other can). Fatback Band pessimistically observing the future. This particular episode of this series will take you on a journey from 1968 to 1980." Artists include: Fatback Band, Roy Ayres, Gary Byrd, Isaac Hayes, Sugarhill Gang, Kevin Keys & Sylvia Robinson, Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Gil Scot Heron, Melle Melle & Duke Bootee, Grandmaster Flash.
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"Obsessive unleash the second volume in their Soul Of Science series and we find ourselves back once again for a cocktail of good times jazzy vibes and funky hypnotic grooves again lovingly compiled by arthouse techno meisters Kirk De Giorgio and Ian O'Brien. Volume One was described as 'the best Sunday morning radio you never heard' by Muzik magazine and 'a fine collection of Afro-powered jazz funk joints' by 7 magazine. Volume 2 promises to deliver much of the same quality. Featuring artists as diverse as Latin legends Azymuth through to Ian O'Brien's soul-meets-techno tinged reworking of Laws Of Motion's 'Naima', two words sum up this album: truly inspirational. This album is a sure-fire way in joining the dots of early jazz and electronic music." Artists include: Azymuth, Bennie Maupin, Cesar Mariano, North Station, Harold McKinney, John Murtaugh, Silver Apples, Buari, Joe Farrell, Offworld, Hipnotic, Kaidi Taitham, Orange Water, Uschi Classen & Eska, Solid State Collective.
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"Absolutely immaculate second installment from the mighty Obsessive imprint in their 'Solar Spectrums' series, again lovingly compiled by Mr Chris Coco who goes back to his roots to unearth some more laidback gems to create THE definitive chillout soundtrack album. This time the journey is more of an acoustic thang and features tracks by artists with huge stature such as Radiohead (Zero 7 remix of "Climbing Up The Walls"), Badly Drawn Boy, Primal Scream, Leftfield, Doves, Saint Etienne, Sabries Of Paradise, Dusted, Lambchop, Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips, Yabby You, Wannadies & Flaming Lips. Also featured we have artists from the new wave of chill whose reputations and status are growing as we speak including Lemon Jelly, Tosca, Boards Of Canada, Zero 7, Blue States, Andy Votel, Bonobo, Thievery Corporation, Kinobe, Skyray, Badmarsh & Shri and Danmass."
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Featuring tracks by: Little Green Men, Halo Varga, Halo, Mo Shic & Zeidan, John Creamer & Stephane K, Lisha, Universal Principal, Mooncat, Third Movement, Funk D'void, Yann Fontaine, Riva, Nitzer Ebb, Stylus Trouble, Mike Vandenberg, Slam & more. "Clublands hottest property on both sides of the Atlantic, Danny Howells, compiles and mixes the third in the highly acclaimedNocturnal Frequencies series and Volume 3 truly reflects where the house and techno scene is at in 2001 reading like a who's who of this awesomely deep and progressive sound. Featurees unreleased tracks from Slam and 16B in his Changing Shape guise. Absolutely slammin."
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"This time its the turn of Freddy Fresh, the big beat, hip hop and techno meister who has produced and mixed acts such as Grandmaster Flash, Schooly D, Fatboy Slim and Boogie Down Productions, who concocts a wonderfully twisted journey through the world of beats, breaks, electro, deep house and techno (phew). The album contains a couple exclusives from Freddy Fresh alongside tracks from Cat Stevens from his experimental electronics phase to Jean Michel Jarre, from Man Parrish to Dan Curtin. Abstract Funk Theory delivers an overview of all things electronic, abstract and funky. Imitators beware: this is the real deal."
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