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Smallfish Mailout 19/09/05

Well, hello there everyone!

After a couple of weeks of computer problems we're back with a massive =
vengeance this week. Seriously, I've not witnessed quite so many good =
things in such a short space of time for quite a while! I'll keep this =
bit brief so that you can get right on to the website to have a look at =
the bits. Ssamples and scans to come tomorrow due to high quantity of =
new stuff... although that won't stop you with some of the gems we have =
on offer!


Planet Delsin Sampler EP

After a seemingly huge wait, the sampler EP from the forthcoming =
compilation is here! Tracks from Aroy Dee, $tinkworx and Dimension 5 (as =
D5) are included and, by gum, they are hot! Deep, Detroit-laced vines =
with melody and groove aplenty... this is the real deal and is simply =
essential.


Loads of other Dutch goodies!

New DJ Yoav B. on Wabi Sabi... New Concrete Soul (aka Simon Hartley of =
Wild Planet plus cohort Kenny Black) Ep on Finest Blend... New M>O>S =
from Aroy Dee with a wonderful Vince Watson mix... plus the brilliant =
new Digital Soul release, also by Concrete Soul... seriously good future =
Techno-Funk.


Steve Roden + Chessmachine on Line - now in!

Two new Line releases from Steve Roden ['Airforms' - LINE_022] and =
Chessmachine (aka Richard Chartier & Coh) ['Live In Los Angeles' - =
LINE_023]. Deep and sculptural contemporary digital minimalism par =
excellence. Serious sounds for the more abstractedly minded (like =
myself!).


Loads of Kompakt related goodness!

Robag Wruhme remixes on Musik Krause... Matias Aguayo on Kompakt Pop... =
Bolcher on Sub Static... Fenin on Echocord... Ultrakurt on Found =
Sound... Ultrakurt on Minibar... John Tejada on Palette... plenty more =
where those came from... just check!


Various - Small Melodies - Spekk - Due in this week

The absolutely delightful compilation on Japanese label Spekk is due in =
this week and let me tell you this much... it's sublime! A real =
who's-who of deep and melodic minimalist Electronica from artists such =
as Herve Boghossian, Taylor Deupree, Oren Ambarchi, Mondii, Stephan =
Mathieu, Sogar and many, many more. Truly brilliant and, of course, =
immaculately packaged in a silver printed, over-sized CD package. Don't =
miss this when it drops!


Broadcast, Devendra Banhart + Black Dice new albums

Eagerly anticipated album releases from all three of these artists =
finally surface this week and they all more than live up to =
expectations! Really quite close to being classics in all cases, those =
after something folky, retro or psychedelic but electronic will really =
need to seek these out to check them as soon as... Big releases all =
round!


OK, there are loads more and I really could go on, but I'll stop right =
now and let you check it for yourselves.=20

Have a wicked week and take good care.

Peace.

The Fish.

Smallfish Records | 329 Old Street | London | EC1V 9LE | +44 [0] 20 7739 =
2252 | www.smallfish.co.uk
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<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Smallfish Mailout=20
19/09/05</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Well, hello there =
everyone!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>After a couple of weeks of computer =
problems we're=20
back with a massive vengeance this week. Seriously, I've not witnessed =
quite so=20
many good things in such a short space of time for quite a while! I'll =
keep this=20
bit brief so that you can get right on to the website to have a look at =
the=20
bits. Ssamples and scans to come tomorrow due to high quantity of new =
stuff...=20
although that won't stop you with some of the gems we have on=20
offer!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Planet Delsin Sampler=20
EP</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>After a seemingly huge wait, the =
sampler EP from=20
the forthcoming compilation is here! Tracks from Aroy Dee, $tinkworx and =

Dimension 5 (as D5) are included and, by gum, they are hot! Deep, =
Detroit-laced=20
vines with melody and groove aplenty... this is the real deal and is =
simply=20
essential.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Loads of other Dutch=20
goodies!</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>New DJ Yoav B. on Wabi Sabi... New =
Concrete Soul=20
(aka Simon Hartley of Wild Planet plus cohort Kenny Black) Ep on Finest =
Blend...=20
New M&gt;O&gt;S from Aroy Dee with a wonderful Vince Watson mix... plus =
the=20
brilliant new Digital Soul release, also by Concrete Soul... seriously =
good=20
future Techno-Funk.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Steve Roden + Chessmachine =
on Line -=20
now in!</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Two new Line releases from Steve Roden =
['Airforms'=20
- LINE_022] and Chessmachine&nbsp;(aka Richard Chartier&nbsp;&amp;=20
Coh)&nbsp;['Live In Los Angeles' - LINE_023]. Deep and sculptural =
contemporary=20
digital minimalism par excellence. Serious sounds for the more =
abstractedly=20
minded (like myself!).</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Loads of Kompakt related=20
goodness!</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Robag Wruhme remixes on Musik =
Krause... Matias=20
Aguayo on Kompakt Pop... Bolcher on Sub Static... Fenin on Echocord... =
Ultrakurt=20
on Found Sound... Ultrakurt on Minibar... John Tejada on Palette... =
plenty more=20
where those came from... just check!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Various - Small Melodies - =
Spekk - Due=20
in this week</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>The absolutely delightful compilation =
on Japanese=20
label Spekk is due in this week and let me tell you this much... it's =
sublime! A=20
real who's-who of deep and melodic minimalist Electronica from artists =
such as=20
Herve Boghossian, Taylor Deupree, Oren Ambarchi, Mondii, Stephan =
Mathieu, Sogar=20
and many, many more. Truly brilliant and, of course, immaculately =
packaged in a=20
silver printed, over-sized CD package. Don't miss this when it=20
drops!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Broadcast, Devendra Banhart =
+ Black=20
Dice&nbsp;new albums</FONT></U></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><U><FONT face=3DTahoma =
size=3D2></FONT></U></STRONG>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Eagerly anticipated album releases =
from&nbsp;all=20
three of&nbsp;these artists finally surface this week and&nbsp;they=20
all&nbsp;more than live up to expectations! Really quite close to being =
classics=20
in all&nbsp;cases, those after something folky, retro or psychedelic but =

electronic will really need to seek these out to check them as soon =
as... Big=20
releases all round!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>OK, there are loads more and I really =
could go on,=20
but I'll stop right now and let you check it for yourselves. =
</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Have a wicked week and take good=20
care.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>Peace.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2>The Fish.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma><FONT size=3D1>Smallfish Records | 329 Old =
Street | London=20
| EC1V 9LE | +44 [0] 20 7739 2252 | </FONT><A=20
href=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk"><FONT=20
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<H1><A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk">Smallfish Weekly Releases</A> =
(19/09/2005)</H2>
<H2><A NAME=3D"navigation">Categories</A></H1>
<UL>
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue0">Electronica (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 8
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue1">Techno / Electro (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 47
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseTrue1">Techno / Electro (Restocks, Vinyl)</A>
 x 3
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue2">US Techno / Electro (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 3
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseTrue2">US Techno / Electro (Restocks, Vinyl)</A>
 x 2
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue3">House (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 4
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue4">Hip Hop (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 7
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseTrue4">Hip Hop (Restocks, Vinyl)</A>
 x 1
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue6">Guitar Based (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 19
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseTrue6">Guitar Based (Restocks, Vinyl)</A>
 x 2
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 8
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseTrue7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (Restocks, Vinyl)</A>
 x 2
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueTrue8">Reggae / Dub (New Releases, Vinyl)</A>
 x 1
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse0">Electronica (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 21
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseFalse0">Electronica (Restocks, CD)</A>
 x 3
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse1">Techno / Electro (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 3
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse3">House (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 1
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse4">Hip Hop (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 1
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse6">Guitar Based (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 9
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 2
<LI><A HREF=3D"#FalseFalse7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (Restocks, CD)</A>
 x 2
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse8">Reggae / Dub (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 1
<LI><A HREF=3D"#TrueFalse11">Experimental (New Releases, CD)</A>
 x 3
</UL>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue0">Electronica (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39287">BLACK =
DICE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39287">BROKEN =
EAR RECORD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39287">DFA</A>
 - LP (DFAEMI2148LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Black Dice might technically be on a major label these =
days, but
    don't think for a moment any kind of musical compromise has taken
    place. These are dense, experimental soundscapes and perhaps as
    strange as ambient can get (i think it just about falls into the
    category as Brian Eno defined it). Actually, this could well be
    their finest moment to date - this is hypnotic and compelling
    stuff that fans of their spiritual brothers Animal Collective
    should really enjoy. What's ironic is this could well end up selling
    a lot more than some of the guff major labels try and force upon
    us, and quite right too. Black Dice on EMI? It's the future of
    Rock 'N' Roll!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39213">BROADCAST<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39213">TENDER =
BUTTONS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39213">WARP</A>
 - LP (WARPLP136)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Broadcast have consistently produced excellent albums =
over the
    years, and despite trimming down to a two-piece are sounding as
    strong as ever. There's a slightly more stripped-down feel to
    this new material, giving it a slightly Velvet Underground feel
    to these ears but it's the songs that stand out, and this album
    has plenty of those. Extremely highly recommended, buy with utter
    confidence.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39277">BUILD AN =
ARK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39277">REMIXES</=
A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39277">PLUG =
RESEARCH</A>
 - 12" (PLG59)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Remixes here from the likes of Jneiro Jarel, Daedelous, =
Nobody
    & Dimlite. The daedelous & the Dimlite win for me hands down.
    Abstract yet soulful with their feet firmly in the electronica
    camp. a recommended listening experience......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39231">MAGNETOPHO=
NE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39231">...AND =
MAY YOUR LAST WORDS...</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39231">4AD</A>
 - 7" (AD2505)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Killer new 7" from Magnetophone that's as limited as it =
is impressive.
    Collaborating with the Fence Collective's HMS Ginafore and King
    Creosote, this is a wondrous piece of highly atmospheric folktronica
    in the Static Caravan / Tunng / The Books scheme of things that
    should not be overlooked. The B-side is something more pure =
electronica
    based / ISAN-esque but excellent nonetheless. Best Magnetophone
    for a long, long time!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39223">MARC =
HELLNER</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39223">MARRIAGES=
</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39223">PEACEFROG</=
A>
 - LP (PFG068)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    How interesting that the vinyl of this has a rather =
different,
    equestrian based artwork (again)! A few weeks ago, we reviewed
    a mini-album by Marc Hellner and this full-lengther complements
    that perfectly. Co-produced by Telefon Tel Aviv, this is a lush
    slice of semi-shoegazing electronic pop that has a definite Ulrich
    Schnauss and/or Khonnor feel about it, not to mention some of
    the Resonant artists (to these ears, for example Blindfold or
    Port Royal). Seriously mellow, definitely recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39225">TIM =
'LOVE' LEE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39225">AGAINST =
NATURE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39225">TUMMY =
TOUCH</A>
 - LP (TUCH114LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Tim 'Love' Lee is often an artist to be discovered with =
his tongue
    firmly planted in his cheek but this is a bizarre one even by
    his standards. Tim has subtitled "Against Nature" by describing
    it as "Electronic tone-scapes featuring members of The New York
    Aquarian Men's Drum Workshop", and it's certainly one of his more
    experimental works, perhaps a bit like letting Matthew Herbert
    loose on a roomful of Moogs and then getting Fennesz to remix
    it! A real curio and one you'll really have to listen to to =
understand
    properly.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39240">VENETIAN =
SNARES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39240">MEATHOLE<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39240">PLANET =
MU</A>
 - 2xLP (ZIQ099LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Oooh, heck, it's the Snares! I have to say i do prefer =
Venetian
    Snares when he's on Planet Mu - generally speaking his material
    is a little more varied and interesting when he's on Mr Paradinas's
    label. Yes, this is pretty brutal (obviously), with lots of frantic,
    amphetamine-fuelled drill 'n' bass beats, sci-fi effects and =
distortion
    a-plenty, but with more of a Squarepusher / Aphex feel than his
    Peaceoff releases (for example). Wow, wot a rush, etc!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39292">WARLOCK</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39292">FULL =
TILT</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39292">RAG =
& BONE</A>
 - 12" (TOTTER10)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Nice! Is this grime or has that sub-genre mutated once =
again?
    This has a bit of everything on the go. A slightly Aphex-y beat,
    ragga-y bass, cow bells, slamming percussion, and a suitable high
    tempo means it should equally get all sorts of crowds moving about.
    The B-side is more traditional (if that's not a contradiction
    in terms) grime gear, but seriously good production values and
    infectious riffs make mincemeat out of most of the =
competition.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue1">Techno / Electro (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39305">ALEX =
UNDER</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39305">DISPOSITI=
VOS DE MI GRANJA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39305">TRAPEZ</A>
 - 12" (TRAPEZ055)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    I think we all probably know by now just how good Alex =
Under is
    and this full length album is an indespensible release in so many
    ways. It's not just the stripped down and incredibly funky nature
    of the Techno that does it... there's an incredibly satisfying
    range of sounds on here to satisfy even the most jaded palette.
    7 tracks of pure brilliance that comes highly =
recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39317">ALTER =
EGO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39317">TUBEACTIO=
N</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39317">KLANG</A>
 - 12" (KLANG95)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The main point of interest here is the Losoul remix of =
the title
    track. He puts together a wickedly strippd version that uses crunchy
    8-bit sounding hi hats and percussion to convey a minimal, funky
    and surprisingly fluid flava. Killer groove. The flip has two
    ultra rough cuts in a typical Alter Ego style. Another goodie
    from Klang.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39291">ANDERS =
ILAR</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39291">NIGHTWIDT=
H</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39291">NARITA =
RECORDS</A>
 - 12" (NRT06)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    With a plethora of highly-applauded releases on =
Audio.NL, Echocord
    and Shitkatapult behind him, the prospect of Anders Ilar on Narita
    was always quite a mouthwatering one, but let me tell you my =
friends,
    this rocks. The opening track is an absolute killer - a phat,
    throbbing beat, deep, shuffling effects and wicked sci-fi chords
    mean you're gonna be hearing this one for months to come! That's
    not to say the remain three tracks are a disappointment, far from
    it. "Rourel" is seriously dark and eerie, and just as strong.
    The seriously Aphex / early Autechre-esque / Mathew Jonson feel
    of "A Day Ago" (apt!), and the Kompakt Pop Ambient style of the
    closing track should see this crossing over, too. An absolutely
    exceptional record.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39257">ANJA =
SCHNEIDER & SEBO K</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39257">SIDE =
LEAPS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39257">MOBILEE</A>=

 - 12" (MOBILEE003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A great team-up here which sees Mobilee releasing their =
best EP
    to date. Two tracks that are minimal, yet full of grooviness and
    a with a nicely Electro sound to the basslines. Musically it's
    very twinkly and features some gorgeous chords to give it a smooth
    and tuneful feel whilst still keeping it very much a dancefloor
    piece. Electro-House? I guess so, but of the highest order. =
Check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39331">AROY =
DEE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39331">SHIFTS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39331">M>O>S =
RECORDINGS</A>
 - 12" (M>O>S0004)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Possibly the strongest release yet on M>O>S Recordings. =
Aroy Dee
    provides a sublime groove that's filled to brimming with a =
lusciousness
    that will absolutely hypnotize you. A beautiful blend of House
    and Techno with a nod to the old-school. Vince Watson turns in
    a trademark mix with clatterin 909 percussion, a heavy, yet =
mid-paced
    beat and a tribal feel coupled wth Detroit vibes. A supreme EP
    that's as deep as you'd ever want it to be. Highly =
recommeded.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39322">ATOM =
TM PRESENTS...</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39322">ACID - =
EVOLUTION 1988 - 2003 VOL. 1</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39322">LOGISTICS</=
A>
 - 2xLP (LOG46LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Blistering collection of Acid tracks spanning the years =
1988 to
    2003 all compiled up by Atom Heart. Phresh Phantasy, DJ Roxy,
    Atom himself, XOX Crew, MC Unknown, DJ Marco Favatti, 21 Brothers
    and Phreak all deliver killer 303 grooves with a range of toughness
    and rawness. Something to suit everyone really. Just check out
    the samples and see how wicked it is. Class.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39264">BASSTARDS,=
 THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39264">EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39264">TUNING =
SPORK FAMILY AFFAIR</A>
 - 12" (TSFA02)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Tuning Spork Family Affair deliver their second release =
and it's
    another doozie. 4 tracks of perky, very lively Tech-Funk with
    acidic sounds, killer beats and a wonky flava that will be very
    familiar to fans of the other Tuning Spork material. Low-down,
    funky music with high production values and a real dancefloor
    feel. Wicked.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39289">BLACK =
DICE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39289">SMILING =
OFF (PROMO DOUBLE PACK: DFA & LUOMO MIXES)</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39289">DFA</A>
 - 2x12" (DFAEMIDJ2150)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    This set of mixes is an absolute triumph. The DFA mix is =
a storming
    funk wig-out even by their standards. The drums are so heavy that
    it borders on Krautrock but fear not, this is 100% dancefloor
    material. Flip over for a lush minimal house reworking by that
    pioneer of the genre, Luomo (aka Vladislav Delay) - one of his
    best tracks in a few years, this is warm, musical, chilled and
    very groovy. The second 12" is a rather different affair - a mix
    by "ZZ Pot" is abrasive and experimental, almost a bit Alec =
Empire-ish,
    and this is backed by the hypnotic, swirling original - hardly
    dancefloor compatible but wicked nonetheless. Needless to say,
    we don't have many of these promo double packs so act swiftly
    and all that.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39261">BOLCHER</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39261">ARDEN =
EP</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39261">SUB =
STATIC</A>
 - 12" (SUS_49)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A surprisingly heavy sounding record from Substatic with =
a militant,
    stomping 4/4 beat that's a bit of a rocker. Keeps it all very
    Sub Static, but with an almost progressive feel to the way it
    subtly builds up over time. Splendid stuff from a very reliable
    label.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39272">CHRIS =
CARRIER & DJ WILD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39272">ACID =
ENEMA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39272">CATWASH</A>=

 - 12" (CATWASH002)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    What an extremely busy man Chris Carrier is. Here he =
teams up
    with DJ Wild for some acidic House / Techno fun and games. Coupled
    with a nicely tribal feel and some great techy sounds this is
    both useable and engaging. Hypnotic gear from this tip top producer.
    Check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39262">CHRISTOPHE=
R + RAPHAEL JUST</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39262">DISCO =
128</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39262">COMBINATION=
</A>
 - 12" (CORE033)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Retro, fun, bouncy, lively sounds from this two man =
team-up. Chris
    and Raphael get it going with a nicely progressive build-up and
    a selection of authentic sounding old-school sounds and basslines.
    Kicking beats top it off. Electro-Disco of the very best =
kind.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39334">CONCRETE =
SOUL COLLECTIVE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39334">ELECTRONI=
CAL FUNK WITH SOUL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39334">DIGITAL =
SOUL</A>
 - 12" (DS007)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Two release from the Concrete Soul crew in a couple of =
weeks!
    This one sees Simon Hartley and Kenny Black once again delivering
    some pure Techno soul music. Slightly more Electro-based than
    the Finest Blend EP, but still aching with warmth and depth. =
Stunningly
    authentic beats and little moments of melody really capture the
    spirit of an age gone by but which, let's face it, we all still
    love! Killer sounds. Highly recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39265">DAN =
BERKSON PRESENTS SYNTHO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39265">CONCEPT =
EP</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39265">MOOD =
MUSIC</A>
 - 12" (MOODMUSIC035)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    This is a really nice two-tracker of Electro, House and =
Techno
    all mixed up together to provide a very clubby sound throughout.
    It's melodic, it's old-school and it features some great retro
    basslines and rock solid beats that'll carry you along in a very
    hypnotic fashion. Lovely chords and sounds are the icing on the
    cake and, although you might find it a bit tame at times, it's
    really worth checking out.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39333">DJ =
YOAV B.</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39333">POWERHOUS=
E EP</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39333">WABI =
SABI</A>
 - 12" (WABI1002)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Yoav B's own Wabi Sabi label comes good with another =
fabulous
    release which blurs the boundaries between Tech and House with
    a great deal of panache. Deep, almost Carl Craig-esque grooves
    that roll out really rather nicely in a Motor City kind of style.
    Hypnotic vibes on all 3 tracks with some deliciously put together
    strings and stabs. Lush, mid-paced and sure to get people wiggling.
    Brilliant and essential.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39227">DK7</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39227">WHERE'S =
THE FUN?</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39227">OUTPUT</A>
 - 12" (OPR81)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Last week we gave you a single-sided promo affair with a =
Jesper
    Dahlback mix, this week here's the original plus remixes from
    Sten (Dialrec, Sender) and Sweet Light (with whom i'm not so =
familiar).
    It's not a bad effort, really - the original is a perfectly pleasant
    piece of mid-tempo electro pop and the Sten remix is as strong
    as you'd expect, bearing little resemblance to the original. The
    Sweet Light mix is a pumped-up electro house fest. It's Output,
    'nuff said.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39313">DUPLEX</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39313">FICTIONAL=
 FREQUENCY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39313">FRANTIC =
FLOWERS</A>
 - 12" (FS005)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    One of those brilliant Clone related records on Frantic =
Flowers
    that keeps it absolutey authentic and true to the Detroit Techno
    sound. Duplex have a long history of delivering stunning, upbeat
    and beautifully layered tracks that will roll on the dancefloor
    but have a depth and warmth that's incredibly pleasing. Awesome
    stuff that comes highly recommended. Clear vinyl too!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39304">FENIN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39304">BACKBORD =
EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39304">ECHOCORD</A=
>
 - 12" (ECHOCORD015)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Aah. Echocord. Still doing it after 15 releases. This is =
another
    top offering from Fenin and sees him diversifying his sound once
    again. The Dub is there but there's a wonderfully melodic =
Electronica
    style that rears its head. It doesn't always have to be 4/4, you
    know, and this is absolute proof of that. Funky, deep, ultimately
    well produced and an essential for fans of the label. =
Quality.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39273">FOR =
DISCO ONLY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39273">485 =
U</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39273">FOR =
DISCO ONLY</A>
 - 12" (FORDISCOONLY2)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Rumour has it this is by Villalobos. I'm not sure about =
that,
    but it certainly has a very appealing minimalist style coupled
    with a very hypnotic arrangement. Low-down bass sounds with a
    very subby feel plus flat, grooving beats and some wicked sound
    design make this a sure-fire winner for fans of Perlon, Telegraph
    etc. Absolutely one to check out immediately.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39306">FRIVOLOUS<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39306">XXX =
EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39306">PROPTRONIX<=
/A>
 - 12" (PROPTRONIX12)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Frivolous finds a natural home here on Proptronix as =
he's always
    had a slightly obscure sound to his tracks. This is taken to its
    logical extreme here with a four tracker of fun and games. For
    the heads, there's a straight 4/4 track that is up there with
    the best of them... stripped, funkygear with a slightly oddball
    approach. It's from this point on that things get a tad more silly.
    Heavy schaffel, amusing vocals, quirky arrangements... it's all
    here in abundance. Quite mental, but very satisfying =
indeed.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39271">GABRIEL =
ANANDA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39271">TAI =
NASHA NO KAROSHA REMIXES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39271">KARMAROUGE<=
/A>
 - 12" (KR13)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Top selection of remixes taken from Gabriel's =
full-length album.
    Includes splendid versions from Areal's Metope, Boxer's Frank
    Martiniq and even a mix from Gabriel himself. Wicked stuff in
    a very Cologne style with some poppiness, but mostly gnarly, =
grooving
    Tech sounds. Check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39263">GUI.TAR</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39263">CAN"T =
STOP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39263">CARELESS</A=
>
 - 12" (LESS001)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    First release from Careless and it's a stripped-back and =
minimal
    slab of really engaging Tech fun. Kind of like some of the =
Villalobos
    stuff or maybe Luciano with it's low-end beats and basslines.
    Couple that with some deliciously melodic chords and strings and
    variety of tightly edited clicks and you've got a winning =
combination.
    Fans of Found Sound, Telegraph etc. should investigate this =
immediately.
    Solid.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39326">HIEM</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39326">FRIENDZ =
/ RADIO RADIO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39326">ATLANTIC</A=
>
 - 12" (AA003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Simple 80's concious electro pop here by Hiem who seem =
to ring
    a bell with me although we have not had anything by them before.
    the flip sounds a little more like electro boogie electro to me.
    Until the vocal turn up. People are gonna love this, me not being
    one of them im afraid. not that its bad, its just not my bag.
    but what do i know.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39299">HUG</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39299">THE =
ANGRY GHOST</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39299">K2</A>
 - 12" (K2/02)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Hug is none other than John Dahlback in disguise and =
here he sheds
    his more Housey side to create a deep and minimalistic set of
    tracks for Kompakt's new K2 offshoot. Wicked sound design and
    tons of splendid acidic noises plus some tough, dancefloor =
orientated
    beats make this something of a winner. Recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39215">JACKSON & =
HIS COMPUTER BAND</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39215">SMASH</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39215">WARP</A>
 - 2xLP (WARPLP137)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    An apt title, as not only should this be a smash hit but =
it does
    rather smash genres together... imagine Daft Punk meets Vitalic
    meets the cutting-up skills and beat-driven brutality of Aphex
    in a bad mood and you're getting there. In theory, this stuff
    should be a b*tch to dance to, but just you try keeping still
    - it's an absolute beast. It takes some getting used to, but trust
    me, this is one of the good time party records of the year. =
Wicked.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39307">JIRKU / =
JUDGE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39307">WATCHING =
YOU</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39307">ONI.TOR</A>=

 - 12" (ONI.TOR44)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Very useful four track EP from the double team of Jirkku =
and Judge.
    Bumping Techno grooves with a suprisingly upbeat feel (considering
    Jirku's normal dubbier material) with bouncy beats and an =
underground,
    choppy feel to the sounds. EAsy to play and great fun to shamble
    about to (well, in my case, anyway), this is one to =
check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39259">JOHN =
TEJADA & JUSTIN MAXWELL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39259">INFECTED =
/ 100% POST-CONSUMER</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39259">PALETTE</A>=

 - 12" (PAL-37)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Rip-roaring new EP from the combined talents of label =
owner and
    Techno producer extraordinaire, John Tejada, plus his cohort Justin
    Maxwell. Rolling, technical sounds with some phat and fairly acidic
    sounds and basslines. Minimal, but not too stripped and full of
    quality dancefloor appeal. Pretty much up there with 'Paranoid'
    in my opinion. Class.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39282">JUAN =
MACLEAN, THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39282">GIVE ME =
EVERY LITTLE THING</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39282">DFA</A>
 - 7" (DFAEMI72149)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The A-side is typical Juan Maclean fare - more eighties =
than the
    eighties decidely lo-fi and raw sounding funky, punky dance music;
    it will make you shuffle about, and that's exactly what it sets
    out to do.  The flip is an-remarkable bit of ambient music - =
something
    that will undoubtedly end up on some dreadful chill-out =
compilation!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39283">JUAN =
MACLEAN, THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39283">GIVE ME =
EVERY LITTLE THING</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39283">DFA</A>
 - 12" (DFAEMI2149)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Four mixes of the title track - original, Xpress 2, =
Cajmere and
    Putsch 79 mixes.  You know what you are getting with The Juan
    - retro sounding dance music that owes much to the eighties.=20
    All four mixes keep the punky, funky thing going on plus there
    is a hint of "old school" electro and shouty vocals (in differing
    degrees).  </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39303">KARRI =
O.</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39303">ROCKSOUL<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39303">PLONG</A>
 - 12" (PLONG!17)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The main track here is a toothsome number with a funky, =
elastic
    sounding retro bassline and a sort of Electro / House crossover
    sound. Very accessible, but very good as well. The flip sees a
    far more underground feel taking control and a really nice =
minimalism
    that should see it garnering quite a few fans. Good stuff, then,
    generally and well worth a check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39260">MARK =
HENNING</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39260">FINAL =
SNATCH EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39260">FRANKIE =
REC</A>
 - 12" (FRANKIEREC10)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Best Frankie release for a while here with four superb =
tracks
    by Mark Henning (previously found on Freude Am Tanzen). Deep,
    flat, funked-out Tech grooves with a nicely wiggly minimalism
    and bassy sounds. Rough, ready and made for making people dance.
    An absolute corker!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39302">MATIAS =
AGUAYO</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39302">DE =
PAPEL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39302">KOMPAKT</A>=

 - 12" (KOMPOP9)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Quite a few people having been touting this single (and =
the forthcoming
    album) by Closer Music's Matias Aguayo as the next big thing from
    Kompakt and on the evidence of this it's not hard to see why.
    He's blended up such a deep set of sounds that it transcends simply
    being Techno, House or Cologne Pop. There's a real emotion behind
    the tracks and, although they groove, they are nowhere near being
    disposable like a lot of this kind of music. Simply brilliant
    and with a selection of funky and minimal remixes it's a surefire
    winner. Deeply excellent.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39246">METAMATICS=
 AND JOHN FOXX</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39246">FREE =
ROBOT</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39246">HYDROGEN =
DUKEBOX</A>
 - 12" (DUKE140DJV)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Wasn't sure whether this collaboration would work or =
not, but
    by 'eck, it's a real winner. This is an excellent dancefloor track
    that's neither electro nor techno nor electronica yet strangely
    all three! Several pairs of ears pricked up when we played this
    instore and i'm sure yours will too. The B-sides are a little
    more low-key but overall all three tracks seriously get the job
    done and then some. Top notch. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39308">MISC.</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39308">LIKE =
MORNING IN YOUR EYES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39308">SENDER</A>
 - CD (SEND052CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Blimey! Another full-length album from Misc. They =
certainly are
    busy these days and, guess what? There's not a filler on here.
    Honest to goodness pumping grooves with that 'Knarz' flava and
    dirty, dirty basslines. There are lighter, more minimal moments,
    but to be honest it's all about the dancefloor tracks. Solid,
    workable... excellent stuff.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39319">MURAT =
TEPELI FEAT. PROSUMER</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39319">ON =
A RIDE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39319">PLAYHOUSE</=
A>
 - 12" (PLAYHOUSE110)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Prosumer gives us an ultra-deep House base whilst Murat =
provides
    the vocals that ride over the top. Moody, slow-paced tracks with
    tweaking percussion and a bass-havy bottom end that will rock
    most floors. It's a subtle beast, though, and has a subliminal
    flow to it that grows over time. There are a couple of tougher,
    slightly more obvious dancefloor versions, so you basically get
    all bases covered. A wicked relase from Playhouse.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39300">PAN/TONE</=
A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39300">SANS =
ADORE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39300">VOLTMUSIK</=
A>
 - 12" (VOLT13)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A really good release from Pan/Tone which harks back to =
his eearlier,
    dubbier tracks on the main cut. All crispy beats and lots of =
low-end.
    Jeff Milligan turns in a splendid version with his customary =
jerkiness
    and funk, whilst Falko Brocksieper and M.I.A. of Sub Static fame
    give us a chilled out but still funking Cologne-style mix. There's
    another track as well that features vocals and a cheeky Electro
    / Housey kind of style. An all round versatile EP. =
Check.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39258">PHONOGENIC=
 VS FREESTYLE MAN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39258">SUPERCOLL=
IDE EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39258">MOODMUSIC =
LIMITED</A>
 - 12" (MOODLIM-009)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Those Moodmusic Limited releases are as strong as ever. =
This features
    two super tracks. Phonogenic deliver a a cracking Electro-based
    House cut with superb retro basslines and the kind of stabbing,
    synthy chords that made the '80';s what they were. Freestyle man
    opts for a more traditional, late '80's house sound that could
    have easily been a Trax release. Excellent stuff.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39298">ROBAG =
WRUHME</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39298">WORTKABUL=
AR RMX - LUCIANO + TONI NEUMANN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39298">MUSIK =
KRAUSE</A>
 - 12" (MK014)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Hypnotic freak-therapy for your ears and body here. =
Luciano and
    Tobi Neumann both deliver superb interpretations of Robag's =
original.
    Deep, funked-out Tech sounds with incredibly intense attention
    to detail and the sort of crispy rhythms that we've come to expect
    from this exceptional label. Essential. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39316">SLEEPARCHI=
VE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39316">INFRARED =
GLOW</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39316">SLEEPARCHIV=
E</A>
 - 12" (ZZZ04)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    It's that time, once again, for a minimalistic Techno =
bomb from
    the Sleeparchive crew. Four tracks of finely honed, stripped-down
    perfection that has a heads-down hypnotic flava and some of the
    most well realised sound design for this form of music in a long,
    long time. Mid-paced rhythms, reverb heavy noises... truly superb.
    The fourth and best release in the series so far. Killer and =
completely
    unmissable.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39228">SPEEDY J =
/ GEORGE ISSAKIDIS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39228">COLLABS =
400</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39228">NOVA =
MUTE</A>
 - 12" (12NOMU156)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The latest in this series sees Jochem Paap teaming up =
with George
    Issakidis. It's not as high octane as you might expect, but still
    pretty banging, with a phat old production and a lot of welly
    / bottom-end in the mix. Definitely one for the Nova heads. =
</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39297">SPIRIT</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39297">FATHOM</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39297">LOST</A>
 - 12" (COS30)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Very straight-up techno affair from these mysterious =
LOST-associated
    producers. If you are familiar with their long-running party series,
    then you'll know what kind of sound the name stands for. Quite
    heavy, tribal, and very driving techno, that always has this =
monotone,
    stoic, and very hypnotic feel. With the last few releases they
    now started to always sneak a haunting ambient track ala old Axis
    material on there, perfectly suitable for those big break-downs
    during a peak-time techno set. Shouldn't be missed in the working
    Techno-DJ's crate...</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39266">STAR =
YOU STAR ME</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39266">SWEET =
THINGS</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39266">MOOD =
MUSIC</A>
 - 12" (MOODMUSIC034)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Slightly too commercial for my tastes, this has a very =
floor-pleasing
    sound that's somewhere between ordinary dance music and a more
    Electro-based sound that's considerably more like the other Mood
    Music material. The main point of interest, I guss, is the Ian
    Pooley mix which maxes out the clubbiness. Definitely worth =
checking,
    but certainly nothing out of the ordinary.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39301">ULTRAKURT<=
/A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39301">EN =
SHORT EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39301">FOUND =
SOUND</A>
 - 12" (FOUND04)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Probably the strongest release so far frm Found Sound. =
Ultrakurt
    seems totally at home with stripped-down, minimal grooves like
    this and he imbues it with such an irresistable groove that it's
    impossible not to be moved by it. Stirling stuff. The flip has
    another killer little Tech track plus, the piece de resistance,
    the Fusiphorm remix... a staggeringly advanced track that rips
    out the sound and replaces it with so much space and depth but
    acres of dancefloor appeal. Wickedly good indeed.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39256">ULTRAKURT<=
/A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39256">LE =
CRICK DE BAMAKO EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39256">MINIBAR</A>=

 - 12" (MB001)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Well, there's been quite a bit of hype about Ultrakurt's =
new material
    and here's the Minibar release. Unsurprisingly, it's a clickin'
    good slab of minimalistic and extremely funky Techno par excellence
    which fans of Robag Wruhme, Telegraph, Found Sound and Microcosm
    are going to absolutely love. The kind of grooves that just make
    you want to dance. Absolute quality.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39324">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39324">WE =
WERE FATHERS, BROTHERS, HUSBANDS AND SONS, WE W</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39324">MEMBRANE</A=
>
 - 12" (MEM006)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    First 12" release I've seen on Membrane and it's a =
corking white
    vinyl slab with tracks from Joseph Garber, Anders Ilar, Tomas
    Nordstrom and Rutherford. Killer Acid Techno and Electro grooves
    with some rough and dirty production that really cuts through.
    Anders Ilar's track is particularly splendid and features a gnarly
    303 line that rocks. Cracking EP. Recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39330">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39330">PLANET =
DELSIN SAMPLER EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39330">DELSIN</A>
 - 12" (50DSR/VAR-EP1)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    One of the most eagerly anticipated Techno records of =
the year
    so far, and it reeally isn't hard to see why. Delsin have reached
    their 50th release and with this sampler EP and the forthcoming
    full-length compilation they've come up with an absolute beauty
    that delves so deep into the Detroit sound that you'd be forgiven
    for thinking it was from the Motor City! The tracks on the sampler
    are from D5 (formerly Dimension 5 aka John Harvey), Aroy Dee and
    $tinkworx. Just an incredible selection of funked-up, deep as
    hell Tech and House sounds that are full of futuristic grooves
    but with a nod to the old-school. D5's 'Floatation Tank' is =
particularly
    stunning and features a dense layer of chords and an awesome rolling
    bassline... pure warmth and beauty with pure grooves. A staggering
    EP and so essential it almost hurts.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39332">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39332">CONCRETE =
SOUL FUTURE INSTRUMENTALS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39332">FINEST =
BLEND</A>
 - 12" (FINE1205004)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Wicked, wicked release from Finest Blend which sees the =
Concrete
    Soul crew delivering tracks of pure Techno and House with a purist,
    Motor City funk that's just stunning. Wild Planet's Simon Hartley
    and Kenny Black team up under a number of guises to give us some
    serious grooves with warmth, depth, flava and, most importantly,
    a lush Detroit feel. Be it 4/4 or Electro based, it's all perfectly
    in place and easily tweaks my bits. I have a strong suspicion
    it'll be tweaking yours as well! Essential.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39320">VENOM =
18</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39320">MYSTERY =
ORGANISATION</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39320">STRANGE =
LIFE RECORDS</A>
 - 12" (SLR005)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    I believe that this could well be Legowelt's own label =
and, by
    gum, if he hasn't come up with a rip-roaring 7 track EP. Varies
    between Creme -style Electro-Disco grooves to a more ambient,
    soundscapey, but infintely retro style. Along the way there are
    some deeply excellent Electro tracks. I honestly think this is
    one of the best records of this style for quite some time so I'd
    definitely recommend you have a listen as soon as you =
can.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseTrue1">Techno / Electro (Restocks, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D37297">SHYZA =
MINELLI</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D37297">TAKE IT =
BACK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D37297">TUNING =
SPORK</A>
 - 12" (SPORK13)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    SHYZA'S SECOND EP FOR TUNING SPORK IS AS INSTANTLY =
GRATIFYING
    AS THE FIRST WITH IT'S CHEEKY, ELECTRONIC SOUND AND FUNKED OUT
    BEATS. ALMOST HAS A DISCO FEEL TO THE WAY IT WORKS AND THERE ARE
    DEFINITELY HOUSE INFLUENCES GOING ON, BUT IT MANAGES TO REMAIN
    TECHNO AT HEART WITH IT'S INCREDIBLY CRISP PRODUCTION VALUES.
    TOP NOTCH.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D38428">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D38428">NO =
COMPROMISE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D38428">CONTEXTERRI=
OR</A>
 - 12" (CNTXT12)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    4 track EP from Jay Haze, Fark, Dapayk and Matt John. As =
you'd
    expect it's the crispest minimal Techno around with some super-fine
    production and deep, bass heavy beats. Clicked-out sounds and
    glitchy little rhythmic edits provide all the movement you'll
    need on this very hypnotic record. Recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D36270">WIGHNOMY =
BROTHERS</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D36270">3 =
FACHMISCH EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D36270">FREUDE AM =
TANZEN</A>
 - 12" (FAT019)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    THE RETURN (AFTER HAVING BEEN ABSENT FOR A WHILE) OF THE =
EVER-RELIABLE
    WIGHNOMY BROS AND LET ME TELL YOU, THE A-SIDE IS JUST HAVIN' IT!
    THROBBING DEEP BASS AND A SUITABLY BEEFY RHYTHM SHOULD SEE THIS
    ROCKING CROWDS TO THE ABSOLUTE MAX - A TERRIFIC TRACK. ON THE
    B-SIDE, SOMETHING MORE MELODIC AND LESS WEIGHTY BUT STILL STRONG,
    WITH THE SET CONCLUDING WITH SOMETHING ALMOST RESEMBLING VERY
    TWISTED BREAKBEAT. TRUST ME, YOU WILL WANNA HEAR THIS =
ONE!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue2">US Techno / Electro (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> =
(<A HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39318">AUDION</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39318">JUST =
F**KING</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39318">SPECTRAL</A=
>
 - 12" (SPC-30)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Everyone loves Audion at the moment and this precursor =
to the
    forthcoming album is a nothing short of a beast. Matthew Dear's
    original version is a gnarly slice of minimal, Chicago influenced
    Techno with a wonderful sense of not too over-the-top bangingness
    that's perfect for the harder dancefloors. Alter Egos' Roman Flugel
    turns in a rough and ready mix that ups the rawness in a big way...
    Just what you'd expect. Quality.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39327">SEXUAL =
HARRASSMENT</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39327">I =
NEED A FREAK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39327">JDC</A>
 - 12" (JDC0116)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Classic slice of '80's new wave from David Payton. A =
hypnotic,
    early Electro groove with sparse synth sounds and basslines plus
    the 'I need a freak' refrain to top it off. Instrumental, short
    version and long version are all included. A great =
reissue.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39325">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39325">THE =
HOUSE OF MUZIQUE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39325">MUZIQUE</A>=

 - 12" (MUZIQUE-003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    5 track stormer from Steve Poindexter's Muzique imprint. =
Allen
    Wright, Melvin Oliphant, Chris Underwood, Saturn V and Sun God
    (aka Hieroglyphic Being) all turn in rough and tough Chicago tracks
    that still keep a lot of soul as well as being really rather edgy.
    Muzique rarely put records out, but when they do they're always
    essential!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseTrue2">US Techno / Electro (Restocks, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39056">KONRAD =
BLACK & GHOSTMAN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39056">MEDUSA =
SMILE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39056">WAGON =
REPAIR</A>
 - 12" (WAG006)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Big new track from Mathew Jonson's Wagon Repair label =
which sees
    Konrad Black reprising his fantastic first EP with this killer
    two tracks. Deep and dark Techno / House grooves with the sort
    of Electro influences to the bassline and percussion that this
    label excells at. A nice, subtle vocal sits on top of the track
    on one side and adds a layer of depth and moodiness which really
    suits the hypnotic grooves. Top notch gear.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D38786">LUSINE</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D38786">INSIDE/OU=
T EP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D38786">GHOSTLY =
INTERNATIONAL</A>
 - 12" (GI-47)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The long awaited new Lusine EP is a beautiful piece of =
work all
    round. His trademark production skills are very much in place
    and the flat, funky, but incredibly intricate rhythms are, to
    be honest, completely superb. Musicall it's incredibly strong
    as well with wonderfully dense chords and melodic interludes.
    Couple that with a couple of vocal moments and you've got a very,
    very tasty record all round. Highly recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue3">House (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39248">DEXTER</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39248">D-FUNKED<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39248">CLONE</A>
 - 12" (C#39)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    This isn't what i expected, which is why you'll find it =
in the
    house category and not the electro section. What we have here
    is smooth, deep house music with a really lovely, summery sound,
    phat production and lots of musicality. The overall feel reminds
    me a little of Faze Action at their peak. There's a sneaky l'il
    jackin' electro / house crossover number tucked away at the end,
    but overall this is one that fans of our blue corner should be
    made very aware of! Excellent work. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39329">EDDIE =
FOWLKES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39329">ISLAND</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39329">CITY =
BOY</A>
 - 12" (CBM-0019)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A little corker from Eddie Fowlkes on his own City Boy =
imprint.
    One of his best tunes for some time this and a great example of
    how to make House music funky, accessible, tribal and yet still
    incredibly deep. Both tracks are wonderfully smooth but with a
    slightly rough and raw edge that gives them that real Motor City
    feel. Top stuff.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39321">OMAR-S</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39321">OASIS =
LP</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39321">FXHE</A>
 - 2xLP (FXHE15)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Fabulous double pack from one of Detroit's finest =
new-school producers.
    A seven track selection of versions of 'Oasis' which come in a
    variety of flavours. From ultra deep, chordy House to a more =
stripped-down
    and minimalistic Tech vibe. Production is as raw as you'd expect
    and there's plenty here to keep you going. A superb collection
    of tunes that would sem to be something of an essential release.
    Just get it quickly, that's all!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D32680">PANASH</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D32680">UNICORN</=
A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D32680">ATAVISME</A=
>
 - 12" (ATA005)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    AAAH, A PEPE BRADOCK PRODUCTION. VERY FINE IT IS TOO. =
THE MAIN
    TRACK HAS DEEP, FUNKY, TECHY HOUSE FLAVA WITH A DEFINITE 'BURNING'
    INFLUENCE IN THERE. WORTH IT FOR THAT ALONE BUT YOU ALSO GET A
    SUPERBLY ODDBALL TRACK ON THE FLIP. HALF JAZZ, HALF BEATS... A
    GREAT MIXTURE. RECOMMENDED.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue4">Hip Hop (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39275">AZ</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39275">THE COME =
UP</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39275">FAST =
LIFE</A>
 - 12" (FSLS154)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The best track from the lp here for me. Primo on the =
boards and
    AZ on form, what more could you ask for?</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39255">DJ =
MOVES</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39255">A =
SAD STATE OF AFFAIRS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39255">BULLY</A>
 - 7" (FU18)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The Bully 7"s are a bit costly, but collectable, always =
go, and
    are always quality items. There's lots of potty mouth at the =
beginning
    of the A-side, but once that's out of the way with, we move into
    traditional Sixtoo / lo-fi leftfield Hip Hop territory. The flip
    is the better track for my money, being more laid-back, introverted,
    eerie and musical - very strong indeed. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39274">JURASSIC =
5</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39274">RED =
HOT</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39274">UP =
ABOVE</A>
 - 12" (UA3088)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The J5 rock over a phat as you like rhythm from the =
daptones on
    this great single. What with the recent breakestra single on =
Ubiquity,
    the 5 must be feelin riding those live rhythms at the moment.
    recommended.........</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39280">NAS</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39280">MY =
WILL</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39280">WORD =
OF MOUTH</A>
 - 12" (WOM021)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    July Black and nas get all sweet and sugary on this tune =
that
    is not coming out for a bit. the a side is the best though, nice
    rhymes. Have a listen......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39281">PRODIGY =
(MOBB DEEP)</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39281">STUCK ON =
YOU</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39281">WORD =
OF MOUTH</A>
 - 12" (WOM016)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Superb! 2 great cuts here, the a side is a great club =
cut with
    speeded up soul vocals. The flip is a tense dark number that has
    a clean & a dirty version. top stuff!!!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39229">QNC</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39229">HYPE, =
FRESH, LIVE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39229">GRAND =
CENTRAL</A>
 - 12" (GC194)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Not to be confused with an embarrassingly poor shopping =
channel,
    QNC return on Grand Central with this surprisingly decent tune
    with a neat old school analogue meets new school digital production.
    Good, choppy drums make this stand out from the crowd. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39279">VORDUL =
MEGA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39279">BELIEVE</=
A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39279">NATURE =
SOUNDS</A>
 - 12" (NSD16)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Taken from the lp The revelation of young havoks comes =
this single
    that features jean grae (What What to some of us). On the flip
    is a previous unreleased track stay up. check...</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseTrue4">Hip Hop (Restocks, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D13254">ROOTS =
MANUVA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D13254">WITNESS =
(1 HOPE)</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D13254">BIG =
DADA</A>
 - LP (BD022US)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    US RELEASE OF THIS 12" HAS THE ADDED BONUS OF 2 INST =
VERSIONS
    OF WITNESS NOT FEATURED ON THE UK =
RELEASE...ENJOY!!!!!!!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue6">Guitar Based (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39233">BAIKONOUR<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39233">FOR THE =
LONELY HEARTS OF THE COSMOS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39233">MELODIC</A>=

 - LP (MELO031LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Best Melodic album since Lucky Pierre, without a shadow =
of a doubt.
    Bit of a welcome departure, too - this is more Krautrock / =
psychedelia
    / post rock inspired than anything else and works like a dream.
    Think Neu / Stereolab meets Kreidler meets Do Make Say Think and
    some of the Constellation crowd - yes, it's that good. Hints of
    Can, too. You'll have to try hard not to be impressed by =
this.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39251">BELLINI</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39251">SMALL =
STONES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39251">TEMPORARY =
RESIDENCE</A>
 - LP (TRR87LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A bit more art-rocky than i expected from this label =
best known
    for droney spacerock / post rock. Think a more artsy Fugazi fronted
    by Patti Smith... apparently this band contains members of Uzeda
    and Girls Against Boys, which makes sense. A record that could
    have been made at any time in the last 20 years but that's kind
    of its appeal, i suppose. Have a listen.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39249">BLOOD ON =
THE WALL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39249">AWESOMER<=
/A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39249">THE =
SOCIAL REGISTRY</A>
 - LP (TSR020LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The Social Registry are carving out quite the niche for =
themselves
    when it comes to American indie art rock. This lot remind me a
    little of Unrest and/or Superchunk, ie. kinda post-punky, kinda
    lo-fi, pretty rockin', a bit all over the place but proud to be
    so. Nice.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39253">COMANECHI<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39253">NAKED</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39253">WHITE =
HEAT</A>
 - 7" (OPE004)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    There's a bit of a buzz surrounding this girl-boy =
two-piece, and
    to be fair this isn't bad. If i had to draw a pie-chart, i'd say
    this was 50% Huggy Bear, 30% Bis, 10% Kenickie and 10% Tiger,
    which is probably showing my age a bit too much for comfort. =
Butt-kickin',
    butt-shakin' rawk and/or roll. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39199">FALL, =
THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39199">HEX =
ENDUCTION HOUR</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39199">EARMARK</A>=

 - 2xLP (4004LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Expanded edition of the Fall's groundbreaking 'Hex =
Enduction Hour'.
    This classic lp is often seen as the band at their most brilliant.
    With Mark E. Smith at his vitriol spitting best, twin drums backing
    up twin guitars and an undercurrent of twisted pop sensibilities
    to boot, this gnarling wreckage of sound put the band firmly on
    every map on the planet. A must for fans & novices alike, this
    version includes an entire album of bonus tracks. =
Superb!!!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39198">FALL, =
THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39198">ROOM TO =
LIVE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39198">EARMARK</A>=

 - 2xLP (40041LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A long awaited re-issue, 'Room To Live' was originally =
released
    only two months after the classic 'Hex..' lp. Acting as a 'fake
    left' just as success seemed apparent, this lp second guessed
    both critics and fans alike. Includes the classic 'Papal Visit'
    and the title track 'Room To Live'. This edition also includes
    an additional lp of rare and unreleased recordings. A =
must..........</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39197">FALL, =
THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39197">LIVE IN =
LONDON 1980</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39197">EARMARK</A>=

 - LP (EM307LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Released in 1982 as as a ltd edition of 4000 copies, =
this impossible
    to find and near legendary live show is now available again thanks
    to Earmark. Capturing the raw energy and unpolished charm of the
    band in it's post-Grotesque, pre-Hex state, this previously =
impossible-to-find
    live recording has been remastered to give us a stunning document
    of a young Fall with the best possible sound. Inc 'Middle Mass',
    'Pay Your Rates', 'An Older Lover', 'English Scheme' & =
more.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39236">FIFTY =
FOOT HOSE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39236">CAULDRON<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39236">N/A</A>
 - LP (SDLP289)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Seriously trippy lp with the much comped cut "Rose". a =
headnodding,
    psyched out affair with lots of analog synthy wibbles adding to
    the potent mix. a must have in my book.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39222">FRANZ =
FERDINAND</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39222">DO =
YOU WANT TO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39222">DOMINO</A>
 - 7" (RUG211)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Personally, i think this is a pretty disappointing new =
single
    from Franz Ferdinand - i was kinda hoping they'd do something
    a bit more interesting now and not just a generic rehash of what
    they've done before. The tune and lyrics are very weak to these
    ears. Mind you, i dare say this is exactly what most of their
    fans want and the new album will be even more successful than
    their debut. There really is better out there, =
though....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39293">JULLANDER<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39293">PHOBOS =
IN FUNKYTOWN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39293">SUNDAY =
SERVICE</A>
 - LP (SUN08LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    There's been a tendency for people to overlook this =
label, but
    let's hope this is the release that changes all that. Mellow,
    jazzy post rock with occasional, unobtrusive vocals remind one
    of the very early Kitty Yo gear (when they were a very different
    label), eg. Couch, To Rococo Rot etc. The likes of Hood, Billy
    Mahonie etc are valid comparisons also, likewise Blumfeld. Well
    worth a listen.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39254">LES =
INCOMPETENTS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39254">REUNION =
/ MUCH TOO MUCH</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39254">WHITE =
HEAT</A>
 - 7" (OPE003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Hmmmm, this one's bordering a bit too much on Ska-punk =
for my
    liking (y'know, that kinda shouty half-spoken vocal you get that
    really grates at 10am when you've got a slight hangover?). "Deep
    In Session", who did that? If only Steve Lamacq was here, he'd
    tell me, probably buy this and give it lots of airtime - ten years
    ago. Some nice geese on the cover, though.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39296">LUPEN =
CROOK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39296">PETALS =
FRESH FROM ROAD KILL</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39296">TAP =
'N' TIN</A>
 - 7" (TAP004)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Poor Lupen Crook. Being "Tipped in the NME Yearbook as =
'One To
    Watch' for 2005" usually spells instant death (anyone for Terris?),
    especially considering the credibility of that publication these
    days. What does it sound like? Well, this is acoustic =
singer/songwriter
    stuff, a bit like Sondre Lerche meets Hefner but this isn't as
    good at that sounds, nor is this chap as clever as he thinks he
    is. Ok, but nothing more.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39200">MARS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39200">COMPLETE =
STUDIO RECORDINGS 1977-1978</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39200">IMPORTANT</=
A>
 - LP (IMPREC047LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Mars were the first, & most influential of NYC's No Wave =
groups.
    This hand numbered, beautifully packaged vinyl edition is limited
    to 1000 only. Being a 'complete' edition, it also includes the
    four, very rare Brian Eno produced tracks. This lp is 32 minutes
    of raw power & dislocated lyrical frenzy that today stand out
    as the finest examples of New York's No Wave movement. =
Stunning......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39203">MILKSHAKES=
, THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39203">NOTHING =
CAN STOP THESE MEN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39203">DAMAGED =
GOODS</A>
 - LP (DAMGOOD250LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Following on from the tremendous '..In Germany' lp, this =
album,
    recorded in 1985, has a more varied playlist and more solid =
production.
    Although still a rock'n'roll sound, the Shake's are pushing their
    envelope to the max. Anyone who is a fan of Billy Childish's work
    simply must check out this four piece, one of his earlier =
projects.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39202">MILKSHAKES=
, THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39202">THE =
MILKSHAKES IN GERMANY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39202">DAMAGED =
GOODS</A>
 - LP (DAMGOOD249LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Damn good beat down garage punk in a rock'n'roll =
tradition from
    Billy Childish and friends. Recorded in Germany back in 1983,
    this lp is as solid as they come. My personal favourites are 'She's
    The Kind Of Girl' and the wonderful ' Sometimes I Wantcha (for
    your money)'. Fabulous four piece rock biznuss from around our
    way.......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39201">SUNBURNED =
HAND OF THE MAN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39201">COMPLEXIO=
N</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39201">RECORDS</A>=

 - LP (R13LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Although still drone-like as in the previous releases, =
'Complexion'
    seems less structured and more free form. At times both warm &
    unnerving, this two track, two sided long player is a wonderful
    compiment and a clear progression from previous releases. Gorgeous
    cover art too.........</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D37032">VARIOUS =
PRODUCTION</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D37032">HATER</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D37032">VARIOUS</A>=

 - 7" (VARS007)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Back in stock after a prolonged absence. This is an odd =
one, to
    put it mildly. The A-side is a bit like early Beth Orton, only
    a lot more electronic (bordering on grime, in fact... now there's
    a hybrid), whereas the B-side is something completely different
    - a real traditional / Steeleye Span-style folk number. Worth
    hearing, i'd say! </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39232">VASHTI =
BUNYAN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39232">JUST =
ANOTHER DIAMOND DAY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39232">DICRISTINA<=
/A>
 - LP + 7" (STEP04)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    It's nice to be able to write that this is no longer =
Vashti's
    only album, with the follow-up to this 1970 LP finally just around
    the corner! This pretty much became the Holy Grail of British
    Folk a few years ago before finally being reissued. Featuring
    contributions from members of Fairport Convention and the Incredible
    String Band, as well as string arrangements by Robert Kirby (who
    worked with Nick Drake) and production by Joe Boyd (ditto), this
    cast iron classic album has seen Vashti credited by the likes
    of Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom as a major source of =
inspiration.
    Not as reclusive as she once was, that elusive new album is merely
    weeks away but in the meantime, treat yourself with this lovely
    American vinyl repress!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39212">ZEPHYRS, =
THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39212">BRIGHT =
YELLOW FLOWERS ON A DARK DOUBLE BED</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39212">NOIS</A>
 - CD (NOIS)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Dreamy, country, folky and very very pleasant. A full =
band at
    times and just guitar and vocals at others. Reminds me of Califone,
    Mike Fellows or even Godspeed You! or Silver Mt. Zion. With an
    untitled bonus track and not a foot wrong on any of the 10 titled
    tracks I can safely say this is a winner. Check !!!!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseTrue6">Guitar Based (Restocks, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D36840">COMUS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D36840">FIRST =
UTTERANCE</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D36840">GET =
BACK</A>
 - 2xLP (GET541LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    HUGELY ENJOYABLE PROG / PSYCH FOLK LP FROM 1970. THE =
ENTIRE ORIGINAL
    ALBUM PLUS THREE SONGS TAKEN FROM AN EXTREMELY RARE EP RELEASED
    IN 1971. GET THE BONG OUT FOR THE COMPLETE EXPERIENCE.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D30430">NICK =
DRAKE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D30430">TAMWORTH =
- IN - ARDEN 1967/68</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D30430">ANT</A>
 - LP (ANT1521)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    18 HOME RECORDINGS FROM THIS ENIGMA. RECORDED IN 1966 - =
67 AND
    CONSISTING OF COVERS, TRADITIONAL FOLK SONGS AS WELL AS SOME OF
    NICKS OWN COMPOSITIONS. BEAUTIFUL......</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> =
(<A HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39237">BROCKINGTO=
NS, THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39237">S/T</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39237">TODAY</A>
 - LP (TODAY1003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    An lp of many influyences here. A lovely mix of folk, =
soul, and
    a hint of psyche in places (mainly due to the fine organ work).
    some great songs on here as well as some shifting compositions.
    a rewarding listen , give it a spin.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39243">CURTIS =
MAYFIELD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39243">CURTIS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39243">CURTOM</A>
 - LP (CUR8005)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Great debut from Curtis here which i think was the first =
release
    on his own curtom label. Many great tracks with the exceptional
    "Move on up" being perhaps the most well know. =
Recommended.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39270">DAVID =
AXELROD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39270">THE EDGE =
: CAPITOL 1966 - 70</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39270">CAPITOL</A>=

 - 2xLP (3116171LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Superb collection of some of davids gratest moments. the =
edge,
    the warnings, songs of innocence, Don Randi's theme from the fox
    aand more. all culled from his capitol years. =
Essential.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39276">GARY =
BARTZ / DONALD BYRD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39276">FUNKED =
UP / THINK TWICE - MIZELL 2005 MIX</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39276">BLUE =
NOTE</A>
 - 12" (BTE34322)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    2 tracks from the mizell comp here. one is a reworking =
of think
    twice, and on the flip is gary bartz funked up. i think this is
    somewhat limited this 12", you have been warned......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39230">LITTLE =
BARRIE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39230">GREENER =
PASTURES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39230">GENUINE =
ARTICLE</A>
 - 7" (GEN039S)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Never been too sure about Little Barrie - it's all a bit =
too session
    musician funk jam for me - but the DJ Nu-Mark remix certainly
    shakes things up a little with some seriously fat old drums =
a-happening.
    See what you think. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39234">LOWRELL</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39234">S/T</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39234">AVI</A>
 - LP (6070)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Stonking soul disco lp with the huge "Mellow mellow =
right on"
    as well as a nice beat on one of the tracks on the flip. Wonderful
    lp that really needed a reissue, check it out.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39235">US =
69</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39235">YESTERDAY=
S FOLKS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39235">BUDDAH =
RECORDS</A>
 - LP (BUD5035)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Hippy dippy trippy psycey folk that works best on the =
cut "2069:
    a space oddity" one of those lp's that takes its influence from
    so many genres, recommended...</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39268">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39268">MIZELL</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39268">BLUE =
NOTE</A>
 - LP (3343091LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    This production duo were turned around the bluenote =
catalouge
    and dragged it into the 70's giving it a much more contemporary
    sound. As soon as you here it you'll know it. they created that
    funky fusion sound for artists such as donald byrd, bobbi humphrey
    & gary bartz. Every track here is a classic. An essential document
    to a sound that influenced house & hip hop to a deegree. =
recommended....</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseTrue7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (Restocks, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D35450">GREGORY =
JAMES EDITION</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D35450">PROPHETS =
OF SOUL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D35450">DAKAR</A>
 - LP (76908)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    WONDERFULLY ATMOSPHERIC LP BY THIS TRIO. THEIR VERSION =
OF AIN'T
    NO SUNSHINE IS PRETTY AMAZING (KRS THOUGHT SO, HE USED IT TO GOOD
    EFFECT ON...... ER....... EMM.... WELL, ON ONE OF HIS TRACKS!)
    THE KEYBOARD SOUNDS ARE AWESOME! HIGHLY =
RECOMMENDED......</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D38895">MARTA =
ACUNA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D38895">DANCE =
DANCE DANCE</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D38895">P & =
P</A>
 - 12" (12666)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    another fine repress from the extensive P&P catalog gets =
a welcome
    reissue. uplifting inspiring disco with just the right amount
    of brie to keep it from being to cheesey.comes in the shape of
    2 versions, a disco & a dj. the kind of headnodding disco sound
    that has helped shape the sound of some of the b etter house =
producers
    of today. you know who i mean dont you......</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueTrue8">Reggae / Dub (New Releases, Vinyl)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39323">AFRICAN =
BROTHERS & KING TUBBY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39323">AFRICAN =
BROTHERS MEET KING TUBBY IN DUB</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39323">NATURE =
SOUNDS</A>
 - LP (NSD116LP)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A superb selection of lost dub mixes here by king Tubby. =
Although
    the sound is a bit scratchy in places (and all the better for
    it in my book!) this is a pretty stunning selection of dubs, props
    to the boys at Nature Sound....</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse0">Electronica (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39311">AABZU / =
PHYLR</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39311">THE =
SHAPE OF LOST THINGS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39311">SIMPLE =
LOGIC</A>
 - CD (SIM1CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A mix of electronics, some live instrumentation, and a =
lot of
    atmospherics from Poland. Kind of like Spekk, Plop etc. Well worth
    checking....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39288">BLACK =
DICE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39288">BROKEN =
EAR RECORD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39288">DFA</A>
 - CD (DFAEMI2148CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Black Dice might technically be on a major label these =
days, but
    don't think for a moment any kind of musical compromise has taken
    place. These are dense, experimental soundscapes and perhaps as
    strange as ambient can get (i think it just about falls into the
    category as Brian Eno defined it). Actually, this could well be
    their finest moment to date - this is hypnotic and compelling
    stuff that fans of their spiritual brothers Animal Collective
    should really enjoy. What's ironic is this could well end up selling
    a lot more than some of the guff major labels try and force upon
    us, and quite right too. Black Dice on EMI? It's the future of
    Rock 'N' Roll!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39286">BOATS, =
THE</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39286">WE =
MADE IT FOR YOU</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39286">MOTEER</A>
 - CD (MOTEER::005CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Second charming release from The Boats on Moteer. I am =
going to
    quote... "We made it for you out of love on a saved orphaned piano,
    it's rusty, out of tune strings, beaten by dust covered hammers
    on an unstable creaking floor.  The vibrations of it's soul captured
    one last time."  Combine that lovely sentiment with the fact that
    all the track names are people - the people it was made for.=20
     OK and now for the music - fragile, delicate and intimate acoustic
    and electronic music that gets a big recommendation.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39214">BROADCAST<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39214">TENDER =
BUTTONS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39214">WARP</A>
 - CD (WARPCD136)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Broadcast have consistently produced excellent albums =
over the
    years, and despite trimming down to a two-piece are sounding as
    strong as ever. There's a slightly more stripped-down feel to
    this new material, giving it a slightly Velvet Underground feel
    to these ears but it's the songs that stand out, and this album
    has plenty of those. Extremely highly recommended, buy with utter
    confidence.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39295">CAPITOL =
K</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39295">NOMAD =
JUNK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39295">FAITH AND =
INDUSTRY</A>
 - CD (FAI005)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Thankfully, this is a real return to form for Kristian =
Robinson
    and probably his best release since his debut on Planet Mu. Diverse,
    eclectic (schizophrenic, almost), stuffed to the gills with ideas
    and invention, this is energised electronic pop for the 21st century
    and beyond. Check it out, it may surprise you.  </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39312">CHESSMACHI=
NE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39312">LIVE IN =
LOS ANGELES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39312">L-NE</A>
 - CD (LINE_023)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Chessmachine is a collaborative project featuring Line =
main man
    and sonic experimentalist par exceellence Richard Chartier, with
    Russian artists Ivan Pavlov (aka Coh of Raster Noton fame). Recorded
    in February 2005 it's a challenging head-to-head mirroring, =
sonically
    at least, the early years of the Cold War. East and West, PC and
    MAC... a real battle, and one that's incredibly intriguing from
    beginning to end. Both artists affect the others work and it's
    a constantly evolving and shifting piece that ranges from dry
    drone-forms through to rythmic, click-based, bass-heavy moments.
    On the way though you get moments of harsh white noise, absolutely
    reduced minimalism and plenty of static sounds. Not nearly as
    heavy-going as I expected it to be, this is an immensely satisfying
    CD all round. As ever with Line, this comes highly recommended
    for fans of the more abstract end of contemporary digital =
minimalism.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39239">CLUE =
TO KALO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39239">ONE WAY, =
IT'S EVERY WAY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39239">LEAF</A>
 - CD (BAY45CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Licenced from Mush Records in the US, this new Clue To =
Kalo album
    sees the band heading down a more song-based path. Actually, this
    isn't a million miles away from Caribou Formerly Manitoba, albeit
    more folktronica-y (see also Iron and Wine and The Postal Service).
    Wouldn't have sounded out of place on Melodic a few years ago,
    this, either (which is meant as a compliment). =
Psyche-folky-indie-tronica
    from the Static Caravan (also) school of thought. Leaf is still
    ten, by the way.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39314">FUNCKARMA<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39314">REFURBISH=
ED ONE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39314">N5MD</A>
 - CD (CATMD130)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A superb collection of remixes by the Funckarma =
brothers. Absolute
    electronic bliss from beginning to end which features versions
    of tracks by Plaid, Blamstrain, Mr Projectile, Funkstorung, =
Xenoxeno,
    Speedy J, Heavenly Social and loads more. Crunched out beats,
    dark melodies... everything you'd expect from these top producers.
    Highly recommended. </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39285">HAUSCHKA</=
A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39285">THE =
PREPARED PIANO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39285">KARAOKE =
KALK</A>
 - CD (KALKCD31)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Lovely piano music from Hauschka - stuffed to the gills =
with feeling,
    this is the sort of music that gets used to great effect in films
    - moments of quiet reflection (often when it is raining or has
    just stopped raining).  It is so simple, but so effective.  Really
    beautiful music.  Recommended - one of Karaoke Kalk's best for
    some time.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39216">JACKSON & =
HIS COMPUTER BAND</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39216">SMASH</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39216">WARP</A>
 - CD (WARPCD137)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    An apt title, as not only should this be a smash hit but =
it does
    rather smash genres together... imagine Daft Punk meets Vitalic
    meets the cutting-up skills and beat-driven brutality of Aphex
    in a bad mood and you're getting there. In theory, this stuff
    should be a b*tch to dance to, but just you try keeping still
    - it's an absolute beast. It takes some getting used to, but trust
    me, this is one of the good time party records of the year. =
Wicked.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39224">MARC =
HELLNER</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39224">MARRIAGES=
</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39224">PEACEFROG</=
A>
 - CD (PFG068CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    How interesting that the CD of this has a rather =
different, Turner-influenced
    artwork! A few weeks ago, we reviewed a mini-album by Marc Hellner
    and this full-lengther complements that perfectly. Co-produced
    by Telefon Tel Aviv, this is a lush slice of semi-shoegazing =
electronic
    pop that has a definite Ulrich Schnauss and/or Khonnor feel about
    it, not to mention some of the Resonant artists (to these ears,
    for example Blindfold or Port Royal). Seriously mellow, definitely
    recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39284">MIKE =
BOO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39284">DUNHILL =
DRONE COMMITTEE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39284">ALPHA =
PUP</A>
 - CD (APR-010)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Don't know who Mike Boo is, but from the outset this =
sounded really
    promising.  It's a strange combination of atmospheric soundscape
    / film soundtrack sounding pieces that come from the darker side
    of music; and jazz based meanderings that would be ideal as a
    musical backdrop to a grubby basement bar.  If it doesn't appeal
    at first, persevere, because as a whole album this really does
    hit the spot.   </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39315">PIANA</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39315">EPHEMERAL=
</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39315">HAPPY</A>
 - CD (HAP003)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Happy is a label that pretty much lives up to its name! =
As part
    of the 12k empire (although not actually run by Taylor Deupree)
    you can imagine that there's a degree of quality to it, both =
musically
    and artistically that's certainly enviable. Piana are a four-piece
    act using cello, violin, guitar, piano and organ , along with
    a certain amount of electronic manipulation and processing to
    conjure up a mellow, laid-back and infinitely pleasing style that;s
    warm, friendly and very endearing. Similar at times to the work
    that Taylor did with Eisi or some of the Plop and Noble material.
    It's light and airy and very jolly and comes completely recommended.
    Very nice indeed.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39278">SIXTOO</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39278">DURATION =
- DVD</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39278">1200 =
HOBOS</A>
 - CD (FUCD004)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Another repress of sixtoo's most sought after work here. =
This
    time it comes with a DVD? Couldnt tell you whats on it as we dont
    have a player here! Still, i 'm sure the fans will know what it's
    about!! </BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39310">STEVE =
RODEN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39310">AIRFORMS<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39310">L-NE</A>
 - CD (LINE_022)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Line introduce a new line (Ho-Ho) in packaging here with =
picture
    sleeves and colour coding... looks really nice, actually, after
    my intial reservations. Musically, Steve Roden once again provides
    a tour-de-force with this wonderful installation piece. The wrok
    was inspired by a group of houses designed by Wallace Neff in
    the 1940's using a process he called 'Airform Construction'. The
    buildings were created using a technique of spraying concrete
    over small balloons and the musical aspects conceived from this
    are a sonic reflection of the idea of living in an organically
    formed space. Intriguing, certainly, and as it turns out, one
    of Rodens most engaging pieces to date. It ebbs and flows using
    a superbly melodic drone sound that builds and grows over the
    course of the CD gradually adding twinkling sound in the background
    and extra layers of texture. it's dramatic, but amazingly soothing
    at the same time and really comes into its own on a good pair
    of headphones. Sublimely produced and beautifully realised. In
    essence, highly recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39226">TIM =
'LOVE' LEE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39226">AGAINST =
NATURE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39226">TUMMY =
TOUCH</A>
 - CD (TUCH114CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Tim 'Love' Lee is often an artist to be discovered with =
his tongue
    firmly planted in his cheek but this is a bizarre one even by
    his standards. Tim has subtitled "Against Nature" by describing
    it as "Electronic tone-scapes featuring members of The New York
    Aquarian Men's Drum Workshop", and it's certainly one of his more
    experimental works, perhaps a bit like letting Matthew Herbert
    loose on a roomful of Moogs and then getting Fennesz to remix
    it! A real curio and one you'll really have to listen to to =
understand
    properly.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39205">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39205">AURORA =
2</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39205">MERCK</A>
 - CD (MERCK036CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Round two in Merck's 'Aurora' compilation series. A =
wonderful
    selection of material (some previously unreleased) from the likes
    of Deru, Kettel, Shapeshifter, Twerk, Max Spransy and many more.
    A comforting example of lush electronica, soundscapes and textural
    pieces to sit somewhere just out of reach of your consciousness.
    Pretentious? Me?</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39241">VENETIAN =
SNARES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39241">MEATHOLE<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39241">PLANET =
MU</A>
 - CD (ZIQ099CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Oooh, heck, it's the Snares! I have to say i do prefer =
Venetian
    Snares when he's on Planet Mu - generally speaking his material
    is a little more varied and interesting when he's on Mr Paradinas's
    label. Yes, this is pretty brutal (obviously), with lots of frantic,
    amphetamine-fuelled drill 'n' bass beats, sci-fi effects and =
distortion
    a-plenty, but with more of a Squarepusher / Aphex feel than his
    Peaceoff releases (for example). Wow, wot a rush, etc!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39247">VILLAGE =
ORCHESTRA, THE</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39247">ET =
IN ARCADIA EGO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39247">HIGHPOINT =
LOWLIFE</A>
 - CD (HPLL014CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Fair play to Highpoint Lowlife, they really are =
consistently coming
    up with supreme releases. The Village Orchestra (an offshoot of
    Marcia Blaine School for Girls) seems very influenced by Brian
    Eno, but then who isn't these days? The approach to ambient textures
    and the more gently beat-driven tracks sounds very much in his
    latter-day style, with maybe hints of Murcof and Shuttle 358.
    A very impressive album all round, highly recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39211">XILLON</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39211">PREQUIEM<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39211">COMPONENT</=
A>
 - CD (COM118CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Beaty electronica that will sit perfectly with your =
chocalate
    industries, merck collection. some tricky rough rhythms strongly
    underpin some spacious strings and pure electronica squibbles
    and squelchies. have a listen.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39210">XYN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39210">OUTPUTSQU=
ARE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39210">COMPONENT</=
A>
 - CD (COM119CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Soft layered atmospheres lay behind some beautiful warm =
sounds
    on this CD which seems to bond newer electronica laptop boffin
    muzak with older plaidesque dont get out much music. sorry about
    that, i came over all cynical for a second there, must be the
    weather. on a serious note if you are into merck, plaid et al,
    you's a gonna love this. recommended...</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseFalse0">Electronica (Restocks, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D36448">ALVA =
NOTO + RYUICHI SAKAMOTO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D36448">INSEN</A>=

 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D36448">RASTER =
NOTON</A>
 - CD (R-N065)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Back in stock! Sometimes, something comes along that =
transcends
    the boundaries of musical genre and confounds your ideas of who
    should be listening to what. "Vrioon" by Alva Noto (aka Carsten
    Nicolai) and Ryuichi Sakamoto was one such release. it's unique
    blend of Carsten's micro electronic processing and ryuichi's =
delicious
    piano playing ensured that a whole host people enjoyed its dulcet
    tones. This follow-up is simply, more of the same. Anyone who
    bemoans that fact though is missing the point by a large margin,
    as this stands equally tall as the first album. if anyything,
    this is actually a more melodic piece of work and doesn't rely
    so heavily on the repetitive piano motifs of "Vrioon". There is
    a more tangiable feeling of tunefeulness here and it absolutely,
    100% suits the ultra-refined and stripped down tones and textures
    that lie underneath. Quite frankly everyone should own a copy
    of this staggeringly beautiful piece of work. possibly one of
    the most essential releases of the year. (I think he likes it!!
    - ed)</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D23076">ALVA =
NOTO + RYUICHI SAKAMOTO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D23076">VRIOON</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D23076">RASTER =
NOTON</A>
 - CD (R-N050)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    50th release for Raster Noton sees the pairing of these =
two talented
    artists in what has become something of a watershed recording.
    At heart it's a gentle, intricate and subtle blend of electronics
    and acoustic piano that weaves and hypnotizes with Sakamoto =
providing
    the piano phrases and Carsten Nicolai gently processing and =
manipulating
    them underneath. The use of identifiable motifs works like a dream
    and really gives the listener something to lock onto (as if you
    needed to). Beautifully melancholy and aching with divine melodies,
    this release is infinitely special and if you own the second =
collaboration
    'Insen' you should treat this as a must have CD. Simply =
awesome.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D35599">POLMO =
POLPO / ARTHUR RUSSELL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D35599">KISS ME =
AGAIN AND AGAIN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D35599">INTR_VERSIO=
N</A>
 - CD (INEP002)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    LOVELY LITTLE ODDITY THIS WHICH COMES ON A 3" CD PRESSED =
ONTO
    A CLEAR 5" CD (IF YOU SEE WHAT I MEAN!). POLMO POLPO GETS HIS
    HANDS ON THIS CLASSIC OLD ARTHUR RUSSELL TRACK AND DELIVERS A
    HYPNOTIC 21 MINUTE VERSION COMPLETE WITH SOUNDSCAPE MOMENTS COUPLED
    WITH DELICIOUSLY FUNKY BEATS. DISCO, DONE THE TEXTURAL WAY! A
    NOVEL APPROACH AND ONE THAT WORKS A TREAT. DON'T HANG ABOUT AS
    THIS IS VERY LIMITED INDEED!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse1">Techno / Electro (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39290">DJ =
KOZE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39290">KOSI =
COMES AROUND</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39290">KOMPAKT</A>=

 - CD (KOMCD43)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    DJ Koze is a superb techno artist and this highly =
anticipated
    album sees him at the peak of his powers. To just dismiss this
    as another minimal techno record would be wrong - his crisp, deep
    production style coupled with a penchant for wicked grooves makes
    him stand out from the ever-swelling crowd. Add to that a real
    musicality, playfulness and lightness of touch all too often missing
    from the genre and you can't ask for more. The perfect blend of
    techno and electronica, this comes highly, highly =
recommended.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39220">MR. =
OIZO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39220">MOUSTACHE=
 (HALF A SCISSOR)</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39220">F =
COMMUNICATIONS</A>
 - CD (F230CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Anyone that heard last year's "Stunt" single (included =
on here)
    won't be too surprised to hear this is a shocking good piece of
    work from Quentin Dupieux. If you're into Vitalic, Jackson & His
    Computer Band, Daft Punk etc stop what you're doing right now
    and check this out - pound for pound this is a better album than
    any of those. Cut up but still incredibly tight and funky, this
    has the power to devastate dancefloors with its deep futuristic
    electro sound. Totally ace stuff - you need!</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39218">ROB =
DA BANK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39218">FABRIC =
24</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39218">FABRIC</A>
 - CD (FABRIC47)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    I'm as suspicious of Rob Da Bank as anyone, but fair =
play, this
    is a pretty good mix and quite Smallfish friendly, actually. Michael
    Mayer, Nathan Fake, Triola (Wighnomy Bros remix), Plastikman,
    Whitey, The Fiery Furnaces, Gabriel Ananda, Vitalic, Mr. Fingers
    and Frankie Knuckles all make appearances, and although one or
    two of the track selections are a little predictable, the overall
    album is pretty hard to argue with. Nice.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse3">House (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39219">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39219">A =
CLASSIC DECADE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39219">CLASSIC</A>=

 - CD (CMCCD111)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Ten years on, and Classic are a highly respected house =
label,
    and this double CD (mixed by Luke Solomon and Derrick "L." Carter)
    is a solid reminder as to why. Losoul, Greens Keepers, Isolee,
    Metro Area, Gemini (Nil points!), Markus Nikolai, Roy Davis Jr,
    Roy Davis Sr (not really), Herbert, Blaze and numerous others
    all get down and get with it.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse4">Hip Hop (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39242">NICKY =
SPESH</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39242">THE =
WORLD I KNOW</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39242">BARRY'S =
BOOTLEGS</A>
 - CD (SP002)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The men responsible for DJ Rubbish and Cassetteboy bring =
you this
    latest discovery in British Hip Hop. Tongues are firmly planted
    in cheeks here (i mean, just look at the cover!). Very nearly
    released on Big Dada, according to the press blurb (True or false?
    You decide!). Nice and cheap (in every sense!).</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse6">Guitar Based (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39244">A =
CERTAIN RATIO</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39244">LIVE IN =
GRONINGEN 26.10.1980</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39244">LTM</A>
 - CD (LTMCD2443)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A complete live show by ACR, recorded by Martin Hannett =
and Jon
    Hurst. This digital remaster includes two bonus tracks, again
    dating from 1980, taken from rare singles and compilation =
albums.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39238">BAIKONOUR<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39238">FOR THE =
LONELY HEARTS OF THE COSMOS</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39238">MELODIC</A>=

 - CD (MELO031CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Best Melodic album since Lucky Pierre, without a shadow =
of a doubt.
    Bit of a welcome departure, too - this is more Krautrock / =
psychedelia
    / post rock inspired than anything else and works like a dream.
    Think Neu / Stereolab meets Kreidler meets Do Make Say Think and
    some of the Constellation crowd - yes, it's that good. Hints of
    Can, too. You'll have to try hard not to be impressed by =
this.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39252">BELLINI</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39252">SMALL =
STONES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39252">TEMPORARY =
RESIDENCE</A>
 - CD (TRR87CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A bit more art-rocky than i expected from this label =
best known
    for droney spacerock / post rock. Think a more artsy Fugazi fronted
    by Patti Smith... apparently this band contains members of Uzeda
    and Girls Against Boys, which makes sense. A record that could
    have been made at any time in the last 20 years but that's kind
    of its appeal, i suppose. Have a listen.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39250">BLOOD ON =
THE WALL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39250">AWESOMER<=
/A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39250">THE =
SOCIAL REGISTRY</A>
 - CD (TSR020CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    The Social Registry are carving out quite the niche for =
themselves
    when it comes to American indie art rock. This lot remind me a
    little of Unrest and/or Superchunk, ie. kinda post-punky, kinda
    lo-fi, pretty rockin', a bit all over the place but proud to be
    so. Nice.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39217">DEVENDRA =
BANHART</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39217">CRIPPLE =
CROW</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39217">XL</A>
 - CD (XLCD192)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Ever prolific, Devendra releases another two albums =
worth of material
    only on the one disc this year! This is more of a full-band effort,
    bringing together 22 wonderfully laid-back, hazy, mellow songs
    in his ever personable, unique style. Fans of his previous works
    will love this, and the slightly more accessible feel of this
    LP will no doubt attract many a new devotee as well. The songs
    in Spanish are a particular joy. Another wonderful release from
    this huge talent.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39294">JULLANDER<=
/A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39294">PHOBOS =
IN FUNKYTOWN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39294">SUNDAY =
SERVICE</A>
 - CD (SUN08CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    There's been a tendency for people to overlook this =
label, but
    let's hope this is the release that changes all that. Mellow,
    jazzy post rock with occasional, unobtrusive vocals remind one
    of the very early Kitty Yo gear (when they were a very different
    label), eg. Couch, To Rococo Rot etc. The likes of Hood, Billy
    Mahonie etc are valid comparisons also, likewise Blumfeld. Well
    worth a listen.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39309">NINA =
WALSH</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39309">MEMO'S</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39309">C-PIJ</A>
 - CD (CPIJ05)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Nice CD from this member of Add N to X here. A wonderful =
mix of
    Folk, songs & electronics creating a haunting darkish atmosphere
    is not a million miles from some of the add N to x output. Some
    nice instrumentation here well worth a listen...... p.s. Apparently
    she is not in Add N to X. i have been racking my brains trying
    to remember who told me she was, but i just cant. she may have
    owned one of thier records though, you never know.........unless
    you do..........</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39245">ORCHIDS, =
THE</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39245">LYCEUM + =
SINGLES</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39245">LTM</A>
 - CD (LTMCD2442)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Great to see some more Sarah stuff getting freed from =
the vaults
    after so many years - long may it continue (Blueboy next, please!).
    Here's The Orchids first album (originally released on Sarah in
    1989), remastered and extended with 12 bonus tracks from Sarah
    and Caff singles. The CD booklet contains detailed artist biography,
    photographs and recording information - everything you'd rightly
    expect. Still sounds great, too. An absolute must for fans of
    twee indie pop everywhere.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39221">VARIOUS / =
SUPER NUMERI</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39221">THE =
ENOCHIAN WAY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39221">COUNTER</A>=

 - CD (20507136)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Ninja Tune's Super Numeri has compiled a most excellent =
"sound
    collage" here (his wording!) of off-the-wall, experimental pop
    mainly from decades gone by. With tracks from the Silver Apples,
    Yoko Ono, Brigitte Bardot, Little Richard, Fairport Convention,
    The Velvet Underground, The Beach Boys, Shocking Blue, John Lee
    Hooker and others (and additional snippets from everyone from
    The Beatles to Ornette Coleman to Robin Gibb to Joe Meek to Sun
    Ra!), this has got to be worth checking! Seems like some Japan
    only import... more please!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39206">MISHA =
MENGELBERG</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39206">SENNE =
SING SONG</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39206">TZADIK</A>
 - CD (TZA7613)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A nice cd of jazz from the dutch pianist Mengelberg. 9 =
originals
    here written & reciorded to celebrate his 70th birthday. He has
    a wonderfully quirky style that sits well in the trio =
setting....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39267">VARIOUS</A=
>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39267">MIZELL</A=
>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39267">BLUE =
NOTE</A>
 - CD (11615CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    This production duo were turned around the bluenote =
catalouge
    and dragged it into the 70's giving it a much more contemporary
    sound. As soon as you here it you'll know it. they created that
    funky fusion sound for artists such as donald byrd, bobbi humphrey
    & gary bartz. Every track here is a classic. An essential document
    to a sound that influenced house & hip hop to a deegree. =
recommended....</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"FalseFalse7">Funk / Jazz / Soul (Restocks, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39269">DAVID =
AXELROD</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39269">THE EDGE =
: CAPITOL 1966 - 70</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39269">CAPITOL</A>=

 - CD (3116182CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Superb collection of some of davids gratest moments. the =
edge,
    the warnings, songs of innocence, Don Randi's theme from the fox
    aand more. all culled from his capitol years. =
Essential.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D38936">WANDA =
ROBINSON</A>
 - <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D38936">ME =
& A FRIEND</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D38936">BREATHLESS<=
/A>
 - CD (52018CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    Wonderful cd of concious, soulful poetry with background =
music
    supplied by julius brockington and his band. Funky, jazzy and
    thought provoking, what more could you ask for!</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse8">Reggae / Dub (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39328">AFRICAN =
BROTHERS & KING TUBBY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39328">AFRICAN =
BROTHERS MEET KING TUBBY IN DUB</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39328">NATURE =
SOUNDS</A>
 - CD (NSD116CD)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A superb selection of lost dub mixes here by king Tubby. =
Although
    the sound is a bit scratchy in places (and all the better for
    it in my book!) this is a pretty stunning selection of dubs, props
    to the boys at Nature Sound....</BLOCKQUOTE>
<h2><A NAME=3D"TrueFalse11">Experimental (New Releases, CD)</A> (<A =
HREF=3D"#navigation">top</A>)</h2>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39208">BAR =
KOKHBA SEXTET</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39208">S/T</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39208">TZADIK</A>
 - 3xCD (TZA45011)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    6 members of the masada family make up this sextet who =
recorded
    some of John Zorn's compositions on this 3 CD set. This is another
    of those CD's containing music recorded around the man's 50th
    birthday.....</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39207">DEREK =
BAILEY</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39207">CARPAL =
TUNNEL</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39207">TZADIK</A>
 - CD (TZA7612)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A considerable acheivment this cd. Mr Bailey, who is one =
of the
    most influential experimental free jazz guitarists over the last
    30 years, has recorded this despite having a crippling hand =
disorder.
    Each track title signifies who many weeks after his accident they
    were recorded. Ingenious.</BLOCKQUOTE>
  <A HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?artist=3D39209">JOHN =
ZORN</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?release=3D39209">MASADA =
ROCK</A>
 - <A =
HREF=3D"http://www.smallfish.co.uk/default.asp?label=3D39209">TZADIK</A>
 - CD (TZA8103)
<BLOCKQUOTE>    A mixed bag here jumping from heavy rock to classical to =
world
    beat from this zorn lead trio. </BLOCKQUOTE>
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