Tell Me I’m Dreaming for Noods

The first show for Noods is now up on mixcloud to listen at your leisure. Featuring these lovely tunes…

O$VMV$M – Dill Big Choo
Mark de Clive-Lowe – Memories of Nanzenji
Edmony Krater – Gwadloup
Garrett – Apocalyptic Sunrise
Budgie – Sometimes
The Reboot Joy Confession – Enjoy Solitude
Sun Runners – Can’t Wait
Kuniyuki Takahashi – Echoes Of The Past
Zazou Bikaye – Mamo Lenvo
Andy Mac – Dancehall Style
Dominique Guiot – La Danse Des Méduses
RAMZi – Fuma
Mr G – Strollin’
Eddie C – Auf Der Ufer
Pedro & Jenna Camille – Keep It H 2000
Afrikan Sciences – Tick Ballad Variant

Repair Your Soul – First of the Year

For the first episode of the year I like to take it down a notch or two.  So here you can find some lovely jazz, Estonian soul, a little ambient and a touch of dub.  Hangover compatible, relax yourself…

Mark de Clive-Lowe – Memories of Nanzenji
Makaya McCraven – Young Genius (feat. Joel Ross)
30/70 – Steady Hazin’ (Live From The Living Room)
Velly Joonas – Stopp, Seisku Aeg!
Jaubi – Lahore State Of Mind
Alice Coltrane – Journey in Satchidananda
O$VMV$M – Dill Big Choo
Annette Brissett – Betrayed Dub
Andy Mac – Dancehall Style
Bantam Lions – Red Streaks in the Sky
Klaus Krüger – Detroit Bells
Yasuaki Shimizu – Semi Tori No Hi
Martyn – Try To Love You
Marlui Miranda – Tchori Tchori (feat. Uakti)
Blue Heron’s Tribute 2 PH – Hymn to a Whale Talker
Aretha Franklin – Wholy Holy

Repair Your Soul – Episode 3

Episode 3, heads down, dancefloor business for most of this one.  Mellowing out slightly to finish up on the sofa 🙂

Linkwood – Solar Panel
DJ Spider – Antikythera Mechanism Part 2
Greater Manchester Housing Authority – Astronaut
Neue Grafik – Bed Stuy’s Mood
Overmono – Yell0w_Tail
Steve Spacek – Gimme Da Love (The Maghreban Remix)
Hidden Spheres – McKenna’s Mind
Marc and OVEOUS – On Again (Dubstramental)
Afrikan Sciences – Acoustic Nightmares
G.U. featuring Swaylo – Love Sought After
Trinidadian Deep – I Want
Patrice Scott – Movin It
DJ Normal 4 – Aeo ft. Aenx (Rythm Mix)
Ultramarine – Breathing (Early Mix)

Albums of 2018

This is my top 10 albums of the year, any I’ve missed or got completely wrong?

10. Space Ghost – Endless Light

Lovely warm analog sounds from Space Ghost out of Oakland California on this LP for Tartelet Records.  This album is a bit like your favourite blanket.  A collection of mellow synth funk which occasionally shifts gear towards for the dancefloor.  Not really heard this one played much, maybe a little under the radar?

9. Mansur Brown – Shiroi

Black Focus Records got a lot of attention in 2018, mostly for the also excellent Kamaal Williams album.  But for me this album from guitarist Mansur Brown was the stronger of the two.  There’s so much going on, I feel like I notice something new on each listen.  Smokey late night vibes, very enjoyable

8. Pursuit Grooves – Felt Armour

I’ve always had a soft spot for the productions of Toronto’s Pursuit Grooves.  This self-released album is hard to define.  Crunchy, industrial, electronics like nothing you’ve heard before.  Another album that’s probably a little slept on, but I recommend you seek it out.

7. MGUN – Axiom

Don’t Be Afraid had another cracking year, and this is I think their finest release of the year.  The sophomore album from Detroit’s MGUN.  This one’s full of raw party jams, but works equally as an album you can listen to start to finish on your cans.

6. Bantam Lions – Romantic Views

Bantam Lions follows up his amazing ‘Short Stories’ album with this more experimental but just as excellent collection.  The album has a haunting lo-fi feel, with a lot of the tracks being little 2 minute vignettes rather than twelve inch bangers.

5. Mildlife – Phase

Taking in jazz, funk, disco and a little pych, this album was a highlight of my summer, even though it came out a lot earlier in the year.  The debut album from Australian band Mildlife is hard to resist by even the coldest of souls.

4. Makaya McCraven – Universal Beings

Everybody’s been talking about the jazz revival this year.  I’m not sure it’s ever been away, but it’s great to see the music getting a lot more attention in 2018.  This for me was the jazz album of the year.  I picked it up when I was looking for interesting music to play on a modern jazz show I put together for NTS earlier this year.  The album is made up of a series of live performances in New York and Chicago alongside studio recordings in London and LA.  The album features many of the great young players of modern jazz and makes for a stunning listen

3. X-Altera – X-Altera

Not content with putting out a new album under the Dabrye alias, the man of many names, Tadd Mulinix knocked me for six with this one.  X-Altera is influenced by a love of jungle and drum & bass alongside a re-connection with melodic techno.  All this retro love and the result is an album that feels amazingly fresh

2. Insolito Universo – La Candela Del Rio

I absolutely loved this album, so much it was one of the first blog posts.  The album is a mix of traditional Venezuelan styles with a modern electronic edge.  A blast from start to finish, great artwork too!

1. Max Graef – Lo Siento Mucho Pero No Hablo Tu Idioma

So here we have my favourite album of the year.  Max Graef’s second album (under his own name at least) is an absolute belter.  Very different to his earlier stuff, I really love the out-there, lo-fi vibes.  Also worth checking out the Ratgrave album Max was involved in this year, also sick!!

Andrew Wasylyk – The Paralian

Update : out today!

The Athens of the North record label are mostly known for their reissues of glorious, long forgotten soul, disco and jazz music. Their releases favour in particular the 7 inch vinyl format. There have however been a few exceptions, most notably the beautiful Hampshire and Foat album and now this new one from Andrew Wasylyk which appears to be in a similar vein. Andrew Wasylyk is a pseudonym for Scottish musician Andrew Mitchell. So far only one track is available to preview, Greendive#2 as well as a little YouTube trailer. The tune is a stunning piece of music that certainly whets the appetite. Athens of the North promise an album touching on modern classical, ambient, jazz alongside a touch of folk. We’ll have to wait until next February to find out for sure, but for now you can check out the teaser track and pre-order at their bandcamp.

pre-order on bandcamp

Greater Manchester Authority – Cosmik Musik II

GMHA has been knocking it out of the park recently with a series of self-released EPs over on his bandcamp page.  His latest, ‘Cosmik Musik II’ is an ace, fun collection full of dancefloor heat with a couple of beatless spacey moments thrown in for good measure.  The tune ‘Astronaut’, I’m told was made from parts of a track Dave Sector and Dominic Stanton were working on but couldn’t quite get together.  Dave sent GMHA the parts and was suitably blown away by the results!  Elsewhere there’s the awesome ‘De I Comahlee Ah’ and the cheeky ‘Clapping Song’ inspired ‘369’.  If this is the first you’ve heard of GMHA, make sure you check out the back catalog over on the bandcamp page, you’re in for a treat.

Cosmik Musik II