Monday, 3 February 2025

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This new EP, 'Dawn Till Dusk', is a beautiful  Synaptic Voyager that's take you all day to absorb; the latest release on Cyphon Recordings.



Following on from the recent 'Drop Out EP' by Loxodrome (see review HERE), Cyphon's expanding rosta, that already included some well known names in addition to Jimpster, like Yuu Udagawa ('Forever EP'), Kirk Degiogio (As One), DJ Rocca, Ben Sun (new album - review HERE) as they all continue to explore "wide-ranging sounds from emerging artists, touching on electro, abstract electronica and Detroit-inspired futurism": 'Dawn Till Dusk' in its mere 5 tracks do exactly that.

And by coincidence, I recently saw a clip of a Ritchie Hawtin interview where he was saying in the early days of Detroit Techno, there were doubters that this "electronic music would last" but that he and his early adopter mates were believers; 30 years on, Snaptic Voyager is further evidence of this belief, especially as he hails from a melting pot (Ed. should that be furness) of electronic dance/pop/sythns, Sheffield.

The Snaptic Voyager journey started when Matt White and Paul Baines met in the 90s but it's only recently that they sort to make intelligent synth dance (ISD) and you can't doubt these tracks.  'Stellar Engine' might be viewed a minimal compared to more obvious Kraftwerk-in-Peech Boy NYC-like title track or the synaptic-dreamy 'Lonely Promontory', but it's just as dancey.

And then you could argue, 'Once Exposed' is the engine driver of the spaceship (synaptic) voyager on a mission along with equally intelligent express train banger, 'Cognitive Network'.

The news that Jimpster edited down the original submitted versions is both good and potentially even better news (let's make this release a huge success so we could have a future release of 5X15 minute tracks/a continous mix for CD2?) so, I urge you to be an early adopter of Synaptic Voyager, I'm thinking in the way of Human League's 'Being Boiled' sense, get the 12" ordered sharpish - this is the future!

 


Artist: Synaptic Voyager
Title: Dawn Till Dusk EP 
Release date: 7th February, 2025
Label: Cyphon Recordings
Catalog Number CYPHN14 
Format: Limited heavyweight vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp
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This is one 'Stray Cat' that you need to own as Be Adult Music release a new EP by Mentourad.


You might have guessed from the cover artwork that the lead track, 'Stray Cat In Mumbai' fuses the Sitar dreams of Lennon in the 60s with some deep house that's boarders on the Balearics.
 
Backed with two other fine tracks, 'King Dance' and 'Morchang Man' (as we flip from ice cream van to traditional Indo-jews harp) this is organically so good, I might turn vegan, or go to Goa, Naple, Ibiza.

Definitely one for fans on Indo-jazz-fusions, Sohail Rana's 'Soul Sitar', Lord Sitar and all raja's inbetween - this cat ain't stray, but needs a home on the dancefloor.


Artist: Mentourad
Title:  Stray Cat 
Release date: 3rd February, 2024
Label: Be Adult Music
Catalog Number: BAM402
Format: Digital / Bandcamp.


Sunday, 2 February 2025

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Odion Livingstone was set up to focus on reissuing rare forgotten gems out of Africa and they struck gold with their first release, Livy Ekemezie's 'Friday Night'.



Well, this was back in 2017, long after the world had lost touch with the original from 1982/3 so as we all need more kindness in our lives, they've decided to re-issue it again.

But unlike the BBE / Asona collaboration series that's from the same period, the most recent being Paa Jude's 'Seaman Jolly' (see review HERE), 'Friday Night' is exactly was it says on the tin, funky, disco, boogie outta Lagos that sounds more 70s due to the strength of the keyboards and clavinet; especially on 'Night Party' and 'Delectation'; Livy declares "Music is his delectation" at a time when was just out of school as a teenager!

And every track is a serious chunk of funky even with what might seem to our modern ears 'questionable' vocals, Livy is on vocals and bass, but I think that this makes it even more endearing and even more likely that Larry Levan would have been playing this all night long in Studio 54 if he could have had a copy of the LP. 

And talking of vinyl/LPs, the re-issue will be a Limited Edition vinyl release of this "holy grail record" so get ya orders in babs: not to be confused with 'I Wan' My Bab' Back'.



Artist:  Livy Ekemezie
Title: Friday Night
Release date: 9th January, 2025
Label : Odion Livingstone
Catalog Number : TBC
Format: Limited LP vinyl / Digital / Bandcamp 
















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The house tradition of gospel music is at the top of the glitter ball with Bakermat  and  'Grace Note,' out on Big Top Amsterdam; well it is Sunday!


You may recall that late last year, Bakermat (along with AMANZI, Ampersounds, Fred Falke, Zen Freeman) were saving their souls with a back to my Donna Summer disco roots track 'Save My Soul'.  And before the Dutch DJ/Producer released 'Praise Break' including our favourite horn and string drenched disco-umpah Soulchaser remix.

Well, after that success why wouldn't he return to the table for more gospel house inspriation for 'Grace Note'.  The lead track 'House Is The Religion', depending on your point of view, may have some blasphemy in the lyrics (Ed. check out today's BBC Radio 4 programme and you might think who can throw the first stone) compared to the worshipful 'Life' as remixed by Ron Carroll, "legend on the scene" - see interview with Tom Lilly HERE (and Best of 2024 Disco Express reviw HERE)

And talking about ireverant, 'Say You Wanna Be' is full on gospell choir and then we go a bit Hacienda-retro with FM sax solo, did someone say "Baker-Steet-mat?" ('Without Ya') but all is forgiven with 'Work It Out' - Sister Act in the gym!

There used to be a club called 'Halo' in a former church and 'Grace Note' gets that vibe spot on, like they say, the aim is for a "great night at a club, festival - or church, for that matter. Pure joy, unity, and transcendence." Nailed it.


Artist: Bakermat
Title: Grace Note
Release date: 31st January, 2025
Label : Big Top Amsterdam
Catalog Number :WP3053
Format:  Vinyl [Feb 07, 2025]/ Digital / Bandcamp

Friday, 31 January 2025

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Too early to be thinking about Spring? Not for Lucky Sun as he remixes Anna Ling's dreamy Devon  orginal called 'Butterfly'.



Remembering the last Lucky Sun release, 'Remember' / 'Warm Breeze' (see review HERE), Anna's sun drenched folky 'Butterfly' is ideal for some Lucky Sun (aka Tom Lown)  metamorphosis.

Not his trademark soulful deep house that has dominated the first 10 years of Lucky Sun Recordings (see below) but firstly as a low-slung jazzy-beats remix (think Bristol influences) and then as a Midnight Dub that'll keep us groovin' on the beach in the early hours.

Released at the time of the year when we're more tuned into wintery showers (Northern Hemisphere) than sunshine but watch out for them waves on the dub ready in some 2025 beachwear.




Artist: Anna Ling
Title: Butterfly (Lucky Sun Remix /  Lucky Sun Midnight Dub)
Release date: 31st January, 2025
Label : Lucky Sun Recordings
Catalog Number : LSR039
Format: Digital / Bandcamp LINK Music | Lucky Sun


As long term fans of Eastern European jazz, we are happy to hear the Milos Colovic has moved 'To The Beat Of My Footsteps' - in the first person of course.



So more jazz from the Serbian edge from Milos Colovic following on from Katarina Kochetova (also on A.MA Records - see review HERE) but this time as a trio unit ('Losing Count', 'Shapeshifter' and 'Solitude') and sextet ('Cimmeria', 'Monsieur de Bordeaux', 'The Dreadful Moths' and the title track) and pulling out influences from 'traditonal' jazz man like Bobby Timmons and Horace Sliver together with rock/grunge like Queens Of The Stone Age (spot the t-shirt on the album cover) .

Nothing new in this type of cross-genre appreciation of course, especially in the trio format, like The Bad Plus, BadBadNotGood, Jazz Sabbaath, but not so much in a sextet format (unless it's big band covers of Nivirana or Red Hot Chillie Peppers and the llike) and perhaps it's because Milos is the bass player and leader that it works so well on the album.  

People that will have seen me of late won't realise how sharp I used to dress (think cover photos Kent's 'Mod Jazz' compilation series) and 'Monsieur de Bordeaux' fits right into that 'Take Five', 'Sidewinder' groove and is heavy on the 60s struttin' on the left bank of the River Garonne.

The title track is the QOTSA inspired track (combined with Paul Motion; any coincidence that Milos played in fellow Serbian Max Kochetov's band and Katarina's album is entitled 'Beyond Motion'?) and it starts Motion like and descends into a mass horn blowing. 

All tracks are written by Miloš Čolović, except Duke Ellington's 'Solitude', and whilst somewhat different to the last album on the label, Bosque Sound Community's '12 Angry Mushrooms (see review HERE) it'll be no less attractive to those DJ types like Peterson, Beadle, Parnell, Forge et al.will particularly enoy the 'Monsieur de Bordeaux' track for it's dancefloor swing dynamic.

Artist: Milos Colovic
Title: To The Beat of My Footsteps
Release date: 7th February, 2025
Label : A.MA Records
Catalog Number : AMCO4
Format: CD / Digital / Bandcamp (Pre-Order on Bandcamp Friday, 31st January)

PS. And recently released after 30 years Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock and Paul Motion 'Live' on ECM.

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Ostowana have picked up on their usual hybrid North African trade winds with a banger of a 'Wind Shifter' from  No Era & Sorensen that's already timeless.

A more than solid January following on from LEONOIR's 'Chombona' earlier this month (see review HERE) whilst this could connect with some Indo-house; watch this space!



Artist: No Era & Sorensen 
Title: Wind Shifter
Release date: 31st January, 2025
Label: Ostowana
Catalog Number: OST089
Format: Digital

Thursday, 30 January 2025

Wow! There are some fantastic musicians in the Naarm/Melbourne area and luckly for us northern hemisphere residents, Ziggy Zaeitgeist in based in Berlin and the single 'Celebrate Some Time' is out today.



The reason it's a good thing he's in Berlin is that this new track features Ghanaian Eric Owusu and putting his Ghanaian-German Afro-Rock group background with Ziggy's ZFFE (that we first came across on Secretsundaze 'Kreuzbery Kix' EPs a few years ago), this is perfect Cymande meets the polyversal sounds of Philophon (that are also Ghanian/Berlin based - what chance a Jimi Tenor remix?  One for another day).  And the track gets a bit spaceship synth dubby at the end!

This is modern "West African Disco" at its best and what's just as exciting is that there's an album coming out called 'Inspire // Radicalise' in April that features a cast of 1000s (well, quite a few in reality).

This is going to be a benchmark album for 2025 and the let's celebrate (some time) now!


Artist:  Zeitgeist Freedom Energy Exchange
Title: Celebrate Some Time (Single)
Release date: 30th January, 2025
Label : Energy Exchange Records
Catalog Number : -
Format: Digital / Bandcamp (order LP - BUY LINK: INSPIRE // RADICALISE)

Wednesday, 29 January 2025

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Chicago's Green Velvet was a big fan of the Star Creature x Mirlaqi EP, 'Système' that came out 5 years ago so it must be time for a view of life as a whole via four tracks from Geneva's finest.



With 'Origins' and 'Oceans' with respective remixes by Lay-far and Saine, this is a big hits as Timour Nigolian (aka  Mirlaqi) went to Chicago to hang out with Star Creature's Tim Zawada and was inspired to produce these tracks.

At YATM, we're long-time fans of Lay-Far (see review HERE from 2016) and as he never disappoints, his remix of 'Origins' is quite a bit pacey so I prefering the spaced out synth soulful end of the day BRUK boarders on the original.

Saine's 'Ocean' remix gets down on the beach walk and finds some low down synth action whist the original is dominated by clean sparkly jazz-funk keys that's and whispy vocals that's just right for the indoor mainroom.

This is already in demand by DJ ears as descerning and diverse as Pittsburg's Dubmission (Kerem Gokmen), Scotland's Simon Harrison (Basic Soul Show) and Ramgate's Jo Wallace (Ramrock Records).  And not only is Star Creature hot with this release, co-head honcho Tim Zawada's latest radio show on OpenLab, currently on #2, is also worth keeping up to date with; see links below. 

OpenLab:  Star Creature Vibes Radio 02 – Tim Zawada HERE



Artist: Mirlaqi 
Title:  Life As A Whole
Release date: 31st January, 2025
Label : Star Creature
Catalog Number : TBC
Format: Digital / Bandcamp 




Tuesday, 28 January 2025

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We often think of turning over a new leaf every year in January and what better way to start with the single by Robert Burbridge ft. Andre Espeut called simply, 'Leaf'?

  

Well, it's a bit of a surpise actually as we know Mr Burbridge as he's mates with Richard E (now a LA resident and he's OK post fire) as he did a remix to Richard's 'Too The Moon' track (see review HERE).

And he's teamed up with the well known voice  of André Espeut, as in Inkswell (see review HERE), King Bee (see review HERE) - Ed. André Espeut is always in demand.

And there's definitely some synchronicity between the two of them as André's "lyrics and hook-laden vocals" top the string laden 'stadium' pop-rock sound of the track.  

It's a bit of a grower as it's like a Balearic friendly version on the Stones with touches of Mod, gospel and soul.

Quite a lot different to the last release from the label on YATM, Franck Biyong's 'Radio Masoda' that came out towards the end on last year (see review HERE) but equally as likely to get on the radio: perhaps this does mean everything.

BUY LINK: https://bfan.link/leaf

Artist: Robert Burbridge ft. Andre Espeut 
Title: Leaf
Release date: 16th January, 2024
Label : Tangential Music
Catalog Number : TBC
Format :  Digital