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Hi there! Here are just some of the highlights of what we have in store for you this week.

Arp Frique is back on Colorful World with his sophomore album, exploring the globe via a concoction of sounds that takes in disco, synth boogie, funk and the sounds of the Caribbean, West and East Africa. Coming in hot!

Overmono follow up their 2021 yearlist crackers for Poly Kicks (BMW Track) and XL Recordings (Pieces of 8) with yet another dancefloor demolisher called ‘Diamond Dog’. Big on our Klipsch right now!

Esa kicks off his new label with two tracks from his most recent soundtrack LP for The Invisible Hand podcast, collaborating with the legendary Special Touch on the A-side and with his sister Tasneem and Franck Biyong on the flip. Tip!

Special attention for the first ever re-release of Wilson Boateng’s ‘Asew Watchman’ and ‘Mabre Agu’, two phenomenal pieces of 1988 Ghanaian boogie/burger highlife with additional spiced-up power versions by Amsterdam’s Mendel.

Out now on Morphine is Gordan’s ‘Down in the Meadow’ that combines traditional Serbian singing with abstract experimentation, resulting in a thoroughly unique album. Check!

Dig This Way releases two of the most wanted Nigerian disco and reggae cuts, both taken from PSK’s extremely rare ‘Disco Season’, on one twelve, both tracks sounding better than ever.

Matt Lord & Kaidi Tatham head straight for the dancefloor with their new album for Neroli, bringing the heat with six bumping uptempo stompers.

Make sure to check out Rubio’s scorching ‘Licks From The Grotto’ for Kotarak, one of the hottest techno zoomers to come out this year.

Iconic Japanese ambient entity Inoyama Land is back after a 22 year hiatus with the fantastic ‘Swiva’. Environmental ambient music at its best!

Last but most certainly not least is Keith ‘K1’ Tucker’s new ‘Bassin Space’. After three decades the Detroit legend is still very much on top of his game.