The Colours That Rise – The Juice feat. Andrew Ashong
The Colours That Rise – Get Away
The Colours That Rise – If I Was God
The Colours That Rise – Atmosphere feat. Yazmin Lacey
The Colours That Rise – Deep Space
1. Red Dawn
2. Home Time
3. Opacity
4. Hyper Lace
5. Orion's Belt and Beyond
6. Interlude Sly: 2009
7. The Juice feat. Andrew Ashong
8. Get Away
9. If I Was God
10. Ghost In The Forest
11. Atmosphere feat. Yazmin Lacey
12. Interlude: Interlude
13. Deep Space
14. Interlude: Til Next Time
Rhythm Section International release this peerless jazz and broken beat album from the excellent The Colours That Rise duo! Mind, spirit and body music featuring guest spots from Andrew Ashong and Yazmin Lacey. Essential release!
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Superb collection of minimal synth, dark wave and EBM oddities compiled by Interstellar Funk! This 11-track compilation collects tracks made and released...
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BACK IN STOCK!!
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Two-sided flyer - Andy Weatherall guested at our Fish Fry Night monthly all night funk and soul session held in a fetish club in South London. Andy Weatherall...
Australian crew 30/70 release again via the excellent Rhythm Section label. Elements of R&B, broken beat and house feed these tracks that drip with raw,...
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On the title track Fela and the backup singers ridicule the mindset of men in uniform over an urgent, quick-march accompaniment from Afrika 70. The album...
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Lee Bannon has a phenomenal level of output. Furthermore the quality of his work is consistently of a high standard. As if that is not enough, this artist...
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The highly sought-after Japanese 'imaginary' disco-funk soundtrack from 1977, featuring the cream of the Tokyo scene. Officially reissued for the first...