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Mayer Hawthorne & The County - Just Ain't Gonna Work Out
almost 3 years ago
Kraak & Smaak - Squeeze Me
about 3 years ago
Oren Lavie - Her Morning Elegance
about 3 years ago
The Jam - Move On Up
over 3 years ago
People Under The Stairs - The Wiz
over 3 years ago
J.A.M - Jazzy Joint feat. Jose James
over 3 years ago
The Natural Yogurt Band - Away With Melancholy
over 3 years ago

Review originally posted (with sample track) at >>jus' like music. Unless you know The Natural Yogurt Band personally, then the chances are the only info you will be able to find about them is via a Jazzman Records press release for their debut LP Away With Melancholy. And to quote that press release; "The cd they sent was accompanied by no credentials. There was no promo sheet name-dropping the

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Natural Self - The Art Of Vibration
over 3 years ago

Natural Self is without a doubt one of my favourite producers. His ability to shape and manipulate the bass elements throughout his creations is unique, he is the percussive demon. A prolific DJ and fine purveyor of genres from hip-hop through to funk, Natural Self is the unsung hero of the independent British music scene. With previous releases on both Breakin' Bread and Tru Thoughts, Natural Se

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Podcast: JLM25
over 3 years ago

Out now... - Jus' Like Music Volume 25 - Here's the tracklisting... 1. Skibadee - Tika Toc 2. Prince Fatty - Milk and Honey 3. The Herbaliser - Can't Help This Feeling 4. Natural Self - The Rising 5. Flying Lotus - Parisian Goldfish 6. Sir Smurf Lil - Candlelight 7. Giant Panda - Get Ready To Fly 8. John Legend - Green Light 9. Quitzow - Better Than Ever 10. Ratatat - Mirando 11. East of Underg

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The Herbaliser - Same As It Never Was
over 3 years ago

Same As It Never Was is The Herbaliser's sixth LP and it's out now on !K7.As I mentioned the other week, this is somewhat new territory for The Herbaliser. Incorporating extra members on a more permanent basis with a focus on finding a more organic sound than before. I'm sure, like me, you've seen The Herbaliser travel through the various elements of hip-hop, turntablism and electronica, and altho

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