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

Starting out - off course - with Edson Natale’s masterpiece from 1990 that combines traditional acoustic Brazilian music with ambient electronics. We’ve first received this as a japanese import and have fallen in love with it ever since & had to give this album the exposure it deserves.. Drop the needle, close your eyes and let Natale take you into stunning and emotional arrangements that touch your soul...

Check out the Jp's Myspace Beats album for a bangin' double pack loaded with 24 beats by a unknown artist, sample magic galore on this one. Superdope and already going fast..dont wait around to long for this one as it will sell out..

Analog Africa drops this wicked compilation with works by Ghanaian producer Dick Essilfie-Bondzie, soaring synths.., wicked grooves, smacking drums, hypnotising organs and bumpin' basslines. This one is fire!

Soulful gospel with funky instrumentation by Earl Young, from Athens of the North, a total must have!

Another 45 nugget comes from EM Records - an early 80s electric molam classic produced by Surin Phaksir - first time reissue, coming with OBI strip. When this ones gone, we wont get it back in

Composer, producer, percussionist Jamire Williams applies sound collage practice to modern jazz composition, beat production, MC/vocalist features, and his uniquely impressionistic drumming style to make the deeply spiritual But Only After You Have Suffered – an album as akin to minimalist painting as an art-house film soundtrack or a classic hip-hop mixtape.

And yesss! A repress from this magnificient jazzfunk album from 1975 by flutist BobbI Humphrey with production by the Mizell brothers team who also wrote and arranged many of the tracks. Includes 'Una esta' (once used by Madlib) amongst others, but every track on here is a winner. Totally essential!

SKY H1 presents her long-awaited debut album, Azure, on AD 93,  exploring a delicate medley of experiences, forms, and functions, culminating in an imaginative and evocative debut album.

CV Vision taps into the ebb and flow of the sea, the cycle of coastal processes, and repositions the library sounds he’s mastered so well somewhere on the other side of the bay.White noise washes like gentle waves up against analog synths and acoustic guitars, while the full spectrum of holiday possibilities are reflected. A seriously dope album

Limited copies in from the Marbled vinyl edition of the Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders collab on Luaka Bop, released earlier this year and is a big shop favorite still