2016

Paris To Nueva-York

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Created in 2006, SETENTA, the Latin Soul Band from Paris, spreads a unique mix over the world scene. After a sparkling debut with their first albums Funky Tumbao (Hot Casa Records / Fat Beats 2010), then followed in 2013 by Latin Piece of Soul (Hot Casa Records), the French seven-pieces combo is back with a modern definition of Latin music. Following their outstanding live collaboration at "Théâtre Les Etoiles" in Paris, and "Jazz Mix de Vienne" in June 2015, they invite Joe BATAAN, the Latin soul legend. Composed collectively, this album mixes up Latin, Soul, Hip-Hop, Funk, modern Jazz, or Psychedelic Boogaloo, with a percussive and strong vocal section, sung in Spanish, English, Creole, Yoruba and French. SETENTA spreads love, peace and positive energy all over the world, from Paris to Nueva York.

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1. Madame Shingaling
2. Power Of Your Smile
3. My Rainbow (feat Joe Bataan)
4. Tcha Bell
Side 2
1. Cuidar Las Flores
2. Dansa Chango
3. Genius
4. Da Manha

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Black Focus

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BACK IN STOCK !!!!The borders between London's musical tribes have always been porous. For Yussef Kamaal, the sound of the capital - with its hum of jungle, grime and broken beat - has shaped a selftaught, UKtipped approach to playing jazz. In the states, the genre’s longrunning to-and-fro with hip hop - from Robert Glasper to Kamasi Washington - has reimagined it within US culture. On Black Focus, Yussef Kamaal frame jazz inside the basssaturated, pirate radio broadcasts of London.Taking inspiration from the anything-goes spirit of ‘70s jazzfunk, on albums by Herbie Hancock or the Mahavishnu Orchestra, it’s a loose template with plenty of room to experiment. The pair, made up of Yussef Dayes and Kamaal Williams (aka Henry Wu), have had little in the way of formal training. Instead, their musical tastes – and approach to playing – are indebted to Thelonious Monk’s piano as much as the drum programming of Kaidi Tatham.“It's all about the drums and the keys,” Williams says. “Not to take anything from anyone else, but that's where it all originates from: the chords, the rhythm of the chords and the drums.” Born out of a oneoff live session to perform Williams’ solo material for Boiler Room, it soon became a project in its own right. Coming together as Yussef Kamaal, they played a series of live shows where little more than a chord progression would be planned before taking to the stage.Bringing that unspoken understanding to the recording sessions (engineered by Malcolm Catto of The Heliocentrics), the unplanned, telepathically spawned grooves retain the raw energy of their live shows. “It's not so much about complete arrangement, it's more about flow,” Dayes says. “A lot of the tracks are just made spontaneously – Henry will be playing two chords, I'll fill in the groove and we'll just leave the arrangement naturally.” Both hail from South East London, crossing paths in 2007 as teenagers playing their first pub gigs around Peckham and Camberwell. Dayes drums for cosmicallyinclined, afrobeat outfit United Vibrations, while Williams – on top of drumming and playing keys in different incarnations over the years – has made waves with his solo, synthdraped house 12"s for muchfêted labels like 22a and Rhythm Section.Moving in the same circles but never playing together previously, rhythm underpins an innate musical understanding. As Williams explains, “The way we approach it is all about the energy and the feeling. We just get in there and we feel it out.” Drawing influence from all corners of London’s shapeshifting musical makeup, the sound of Black Focus is distilled – or focused – down to the core interlock between drums and keys.

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1. Black Focus
2. Strings Of Light
3. Remembrance
Side 2
1. Yo Chavez
2. Ayla
3. OG
4. Lowrider
5. Mansur's Message
6. Wing Tai Drums
7. Joint 17

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Nuits D'Ete Avec Abdou El Omari

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BACK IN STOCK Re-issue of this unknown Oriental psych monster from the organ king of Casablanca, combining traditional rhythms with spaced out modern sounds. First part of Abdou El Omari's Nuits-trilogy. Part 2 and 3 will be re-leased in the next few months.

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1. Rajaat Laayoun
2. Layali Saif
3. Afrah El Maghreb
Side 2
1. Hind
2. Zifaf Filfada
3. Mawa'aid
4. Fatine

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Make It Fast Make It Slow

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1. Loose Up Yourself
2. Make It Fast, Make It Slow
3. Not The End
4. I've Got To See You Again Lord
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1. He Shall Live In You
2. But You
3. Bargain
4. Back On You

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Ta Lassa

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BACK IN STOCK THE NEXT 12" RELEASE ON SOUNDWAY RECORDS IS THIS SLAB OF 1980's WEST AFRICAN DISCO CROSSOVER FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SOLEIL BAND FROM GUINEA, WEST AFRICA...Composed by Gnamakoron Sidi Diabaté it was featured originally on an album released in 1983 by French Warners offshoot WAM (West African Music) - a short lived label that recorded about 20 releases of West African music released in France.Also Featuring Mory Djely Kouyate this track was a staple of the 22 band's repertoire in the 1970s (in which many of the ISB played) - famous for their recordings on the legendary state-run Editions Syliphone label.This 12" features an extended Hide & Smile edit on the A side and the original album version on the flip.An extended intro of throbbing bass and keyboard interplay punctuated by classic Guinee guitar lines, metronomic drumming and 80s synth sweeps eventually drops into a more recognisable Guinean vocal outing.Hide & Smile are Sofrito's Frankie Francis and Soundway's Miles Cleret - this is their 5th released edit collaboration.

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1. Ta Lassa (Hide & Smile edit)
Side 2
1. Ta Lassa

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Malibu

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BACK IN STOCK !!!

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1. The Bird
2. Heart Don't Stand A Chance
3. The Waters (feat BJ The Chicago Kid)
4. The Season/Carry Me
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1. Put Me Thru
2. Am I Wrong (feat Schoolboy Q)
3. Without You (feat Rapsody)
4. Parking Lot
Side 3
1. Lite Weight (feat The Free Nationals United Fellowship Choir)
2. Room In Here (feat The Game & Sonyae Elise)
3. Water Fall (interluuube)
4. Your Prime
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1. Come Down
2. Silicon Valley
3. Celebrate
4. The Dreamer (feat Talib Kweli & Timan Family Choir)

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Midnight On Rainbow Road

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BACK IN STOCK Leon Vynehall’s beautiful ambient, cinematic race car track now reconstructed for the dancefloor… Comes with an unreleased beat version on the A-side and the original version taken from Gerd Janson's "Music For Autobahns 2" on the flip.

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1. Midnight On Roadbow Road (beat edit)
Side 2
1. Midnight On Roadbow Road

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Invisible Spectrum

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1. Invisible Spectrum
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1. Observe (part 2)
2. Significant Others

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Mortal Trance Remixes

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Boo Williams' favorite "Mortal Trance" remixed by Ricardo Miranda, Jordan Fields and Boo himself.

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1. Mortal Trance (Jordan Fields spacedub redit)
2. Mortal Trance (Boo Williams Chicago Running remix)
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1. Mortal Trance (Ricardo Miranda Mortal Trance rerub)

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GTGIU/SS&S

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BACK IN STOCK !!!Multitrack wizard The Reflex returns for his second release on Revision Records with two more edits strictly rebuilt from the original multitracks as only he can do it.First The Reflex tackles THAT Marvin track, taking it as far away as possible from Blurred Lines, morphing it into a DJ delight that has been caned by the likes of François Kevorkian, Joey Negro, Dimitri From Paris, Craig Charles and many others. Or how to make the best of 11 minutes of multitracks for the 21st century dance floor.Second is an incredible spin on Serge Gainsbourg disco sleaze summer anthem 'Sea,Sex & Sun' - three years in the making - that get rids of the cheese for a funky cosmic workout result, including vocals from both english and french versions. This one is exclusive to the vinyl and has never been previously available.Two peaktime radical reworkings of classics tracks that are sure to raise eyebrows !Limited numbers so act fast!

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1. GTGIU
Side 2
1. SS&S

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