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Date 15-Jul-2005
Subject New At Tunes: Bendy Spoons

Greetings,
This week's contenders:

##ALBUM OF THE WEEK##

>>>>Soul Shaker Vol. 2 - Various<<

The second installment from Record Kicks is even better
than its predecessor. Nick the Record selects the cream of
fresh, heavy funk, mod revival grooves and sweet vintage
stylings.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10318.html


##ALBUMS##

>>>>Disco Unusual Vol.2 - Various<<

Sweet comp of funky disco, late '70s / early '80s funk,
ghetto disco nuggets, loose grooves and old school rarities.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10317.html


>>>>Re: Birth: One - The Jazz Connection - Various<<

Broad selection (Marvin to Bugz)from Dutch DJ Aguuzto, taking
in soul, funk, hip hop, jazz, broken beats and eclectica.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10315.html


>>>>Frequent Flyer: Buenos Aires - Various<<

Inspiration by Buenos Aires, where a new generation merge
the traditional sounds of the tango with electronic music.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10314.html


>>>>Dr. Lektroluv presents Elektrik Planet - Various<<

Belgian DJ Lektroluv's seriously eclectic comp features many
lost gems and an exclusive of LCD Soundsystem’s new single.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10313.html


>>>>In Bed With Space: Ibiza 2005 - Various<<

Double CD set capturing the sound and spirit of uber club
Space with a taste of what's filling the floors this season.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10312.html


>>>>Baadasssss Cinema: The Sounds Of Blaxploitation - Various<<

Genius tracks from classic '70s Blaxploitation movies that
provided such a rich outlet for black musicians of the era.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10311.html


>>>>KM5 Ibiza - Various<<

Unique Balearic sounds infused with Arabic atmospherics on a
bar-friendly mix of unreleased gems and mellow house classics.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10310.html


>>>>Ready Or Not: Deep Jazz Grooves from the CBC Archive<<

Incredible jazz that's been gathering dust for more than 30
years, chosen with discriminating fans of modern jazz music
and the dancefloor in mind by John Kong.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10319.html


>>>>Supperclub presents One World - Various<<

2x CD mix of quality chilled house inspired by the music played
in Supperclub's bars, restaurants (and ships) around the globe.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10309.html


>>>>Studio One Lovers - Various<<

Sweet harmonies, soulful reggae and love songs, based on the
revival of the Rocksteady harmony groups of the late '60s-'70s.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10308.html


All these and loads more albums at:
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/recent_additions/


##SINGLE OF THE WEEK##

>>>>New Awakening Remixes Pt. 7 - DJ Mitsu The Beats<<

Multi-collaborative five tracker from Mitsu and friends on
another superb 12" in this series. Deep beats, slick verbals,
super-tight full live band grooves and sparkling production
across the board.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10332.html


##SINGLES##

>>>>Let The Music Play (Beatconductor Reworks) - Richie Lion<<

Versions of a pair of classic Latin-jazz-funk tunes plus a
cut-up re-edit of Lionel Richie's 'All Night Long'!
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10320.html


>>>>Tones On Tail - Blackstone & Atari<<

Four track mash-up mixing '80s new wave with Snoop, Biggie
with Phantom Planet re-edit of LL Cool J's 'Back 2 Cali'.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10331.html


>>>>Indigo Music - Jrod Indigo<<

Dancefloor remixes of this version of the rare Prince song
'Purple Music' by San Fran singer/songwriter Jrod.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10299.html


>>>>Killer - Boozoo Bajou feat. Top Cat<<

Masters of the organic sound return with a re-ignited dance-
floor cut. Jazz drums, manic dubs and the chants of MC TC.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10322.html


>>>>Separated At Birth - DJ Format feat. Abdominal & D-sisive<<

Large Professor stylings from Format throwing down a classic
break while Abdominal & D-sisive battle it out on the mics.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10323.html


>>>>Warning Shots - Thievery Corporation<<

Explosive, rugged breakbeat-meets-ragga cut featuring the
toasting of dancehall vet Sleepy wonder and vocalist Gunjan.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10324.html


>>>>Smoked Out / Thorax - TDR<<

Powered up electro-house interpretation of the Sabres Of
Paradise Balearic classic 'Smokebelch'.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10325.html


>>>>Psycho-Delics Trip One - Hipp-E<<

H-Foundation man Hipp-E's tough electronic grooves and melodic
business to give this two tracker a broad dancefloor appeal.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10326.html


>>>>Vazilando (Remixes) - Oreja<<

Rasmus Faber and Cevin Fisher bring Seiji Bugz's Puerto Rican
collaboration back up to date with some first rate remixes.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10327.html


>>>>Psyche Dance EP01 - Innervision pres. Tokyo Black Star<<

Moody and minimal house tune backed with a nu groove
smoulderer from Berlin DJ Dixon's new release project.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10328.html


>>>>Who Said Boogie? - Ray Mang (with Foolish Felix)<<

Percussion-heavy disco-dub dancefloor destroyer with a tough
groove, minimal squelchy b-line and splurges of melody.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10329.html


>>>>Lasal - Leo Mendez Group<<

Soulful jazz-tinged house track with a Latin edge, backed
with SWAG's minimal electro house rework.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10330.html


All these and loads more singles at:
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/recent_singles/


##JUST IN ON VINYL##

>>>>Soul Expedition - Soul Expedition<<

Only 1000 copies of this rarity pressed!
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10265.html


>>>>Brazilectro Session 7 - Various<<

Triple vinyl box set.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10290.html


>>>>Southport Weekender - Various<<

Limited edition 3x Vinyl.
http://www.tunes.co.uk/tunes/featured/10259.html

Cheers,
- Derek
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