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Review: Paper Recordings comes through with the absolute goods; a compilation that many true-school house heads wound dream of, especially to own it on digital formats. This is the Northern Disco Lights compilation, a total treasure chest of Scandinavian house jams that are going for serious amounts of money on the second-hand market. In short, this is your chance to own these beauties and mould them into your sets. Inside, you'll find timeless tunes from the likes of the great Bjorn Torske, Doc L Junior, and even the dearly missed Erot with the stone-cold classic 'Song For Annie'. But, there's more; Biosphere appears with that inimitable drone flair, and even Todd Terje features proudly, as per usual. An absolutely essential release.

Warmly recommended. Review: Rolf Peter Kahl's A Thought Of Ecstasy has been released below-radar, and it's the sort of film that demands appreciation from a particular type of audience; after all, it's been released on Germany's most prolific 'bass' imprint since the early 00's, the formidable Monkeytown Records. Two young talents from the wider 50 Weapons collective, Gajek and Anstam make up the majority of these tunes, delivering leftfield shades of moody electronica through a bass-filtered approach that sits just right with the arguably tenebrous vibe of the movie. Shape-shifting and constantly on the prowl for that extra but of euphoria, their expertise is made doubly effective by the appearance of Moderat on the score, another duo whose love for electronic intricacies leads them to paint a rich and compelling picture of society.

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The underground lives. Review: London's legendary Honest Jons Records has lined up a rather special release schedule for the new year, and this first release by Crying Lion is just a taster of what's to come from the Ladbroke Grove massive.

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Recorded in a church in Glasgow by several members of Trembling Bells, this LP contains all elements of the mystical and magical, gliding across nine songs of medieval folk chanting peppered with a dash of electro-acoustic wonder. It's music for true outsiders and an album guaranteed to transport you into a distant world, a different sort of atmosphere. It's also a fine addition to the label's stellar catalogue. There's plenty more to come from both the imprint and artists. A must have, don't miss it.

Review: The mighty Honest Jon's Records brings in the new year with an exquisite and highly awaited set of long-lost gems from the most obscure Iranian recordings dating back to the beginning of the twentieth century. Much like the gorgeous 'To Scratch Your Heart' release from a few years back, this stunning collection of ethnic music is easily some of the most tasteful compilations you will ever set your ears on. 'Painstakingly restored from 78s at Abbey Road', the music moves from one mystical dimension to another, giving us a detailed snapshot of what was going on back then in cities like Tehran. Trumpets, clarinets, enchanting voices, improvisational strings and a significant swell of nostalgia wrap this winner of a compilation up into what will most likely be one of the most important chronologies of music available today.

Review: For their next trick, classic cult label Honest Jon's serve up a collection of field recordings of the Mijikenda tribes, made in different spots in and around Mukunguni village, coastal Kenya. There's 14 in total, and it proves a fascinating listen: first track, the creepily percussive 'Ndema' is played to sound like a bat, with shrill frequencies intended to heal the village sick, the chant of 'Dena' is haunting, 'Matatizo' is fantastic acapella pop, while elsewhere multi drums are utilised to chase away 'Pepo Mlume', the devil who poisons the imagination. Essential listening.

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