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Domu presents Pete Simpson - Look a Little Further

Trends in commercial music come and go, but artists with passion are still making music from the heart that transcends the fashion of the moment. 'Look A Little Further' is most certainly an album from the heart, delivering a contemporary take on classic soul with no concessions to the pop market. In 'Look A Little Further'; the pair have created a soul album with a positive message, with lyrics that encourage and nurture, and a sound that will stand the test of time.


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Touane - Action Painting

A great musical journey into beautiful, soft and deep sounds. This is action painting: our summer release by Touane aka Marco Tonni. Touane is been quite active in 2006/2007 with a maxi on Trenton (Trenton 014 - gum EP / July 2006) several EP's and 1 album called "Figura" (just released in June 2007) on Stewart Walker's imprint Persona Records.


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Future Loop Foundation - Memories from a Fading Room

'Memories From A Fading Room' is constructed using recordings from family interviews that have laid dormant in an attic somewhere in the north of England for almost a quarter of a century. Amassed back in his childhood days, the vocal snippets document a simpler existence which proved to be an inspiration for Barrott: "I formulated the idea of making the kind of album that you could find for sale in the dusty corner of the type of junk shop that Bagpuss would inhabit, and there staring me in the face were all these family interviews".


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Coburn

Coburn are DJs/producers/musicians Pete Martin (of Cass & Slide fame) and Tim Healey, formerly known as Electric Tease - two names synonymous with the dance scene, both individually, and together as Coburn, who, in 2005 tore up the clubs with the unorthodox, searing synth line-fuelled club anthem 'We Interrupt This Programme.' In between the single and completing their debut album, the duo even found time to remix Pharell and Gwen Stefani.


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Birdy Nam Nam Live

On June 11th 2007, Uncivilized World introduce to Britain the unique French turntablist collective Birdy Nam Nam with Live, an intriguing and original approach to the concept of record player as musical instrument.


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Echaskech - Skechbook

The sumptuous and organic sound of Echaskech's unique style of electro/breaks has been born from a spectrum of influences that strangely enough started from classical roots when Dominic Hoare and Andy Gillham first met, playing in the same orchestra during their school days.


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Saytek - Times Change EP

In demand UK techno producer and live act Saytek launches his brand new digital label: Machine Func Records in April with the excellent 'Times Change EP' featuring three lush tracks of outstanding beauty and dance floor impact all recorded live and direct utilising one of the most significant pieces of software of recent years: Ableton live.


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The Mitchell and Dewbury Band - Beyond The Rains

Beyond The Rains is made in the best traditions of the long lost art of album making. With its affinity with the past, a lust for the future and plenty of natural soul, Mitchell & Dewbury have created a modern classic. It's an essential blend of soul, jazz, funk and Latin united by a positive spirit.


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Feedle - Leave Now For Adventure

The new year is here and to mark this, Illicit Recordings are proud to present this superbly crafted debut album 'Leave now for Adventure', from the Sheffield based artist Feedle.


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Yam Who - Revue

'Revue' chronicles some of Yam Who?'s recent reworks and features their excellent debut single, a cover of the Minnie Ripperton classic 'Here We Go'.


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