Pearson Sound arrives at releases number three with two versions of the beatless 'Raindrops'. Both cuts nod to mid-century, modular synth experiments - oozing playful melody akin to the compostion of Raymond Scott and Morton Subotnick.
South London's Al Dobson Jr and Tenderlonious head up the debut 12" on 22a. A strong Detroit influence on these tracks. Owning four tracks a piece -- lofi...
Rahaan flips the script here with 'Secondo Coro Della Lavendie', a propulsive update of Roberto Di Simone's 1976 modern opera piece of the same name. On...
Rugged house brilliance from maverick young Detroit-based talent, Jay Daniel. Five cuts of raw tracks that follow on perfectly from his Sound Signature...
New addition to Theo Parrish's indellible imprint is this new one from Detroit-based, producer on the rise, Jay Daniel, taking cues from the likes of his...
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The RZA digs deep into the vaults of legendary soul label Stax to re-introduce us to classics that inspired (more like sampled...
The man known as Alex Omar Smith drops another doozy via his always-solid FXHE label. True Detroit Techno, blazing House jams and prickly acid cuts, as...
Finally! The legendary Zamrock band’s second album and rare 7” tracks presented as an album. We can only describe Give Love To Your Children as a medley...
After what seems like ages Sunklo return with two sides of devastingly brutal industrail techno from Joy Orbsion and Boddika. Incredibly well produced...
This is one of Arthur Russell's most well known albums, and exemplifies the folky, idiosyncratic, singer-songwriter side of his diverse musical practice...
Mo Kolours' self-titled album debut for One-Handed Music follows a trio of EPs that mixed soul, dub, hip-hop, afro-beat and strung-out house music and...