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STRUT 103LP
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Double LP version. Comes in a gatefold sleeve with a CD of the album.
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STRUT 111LP
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Double LP version. Comes in a gatefold sleeve with a CD of the album.
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STRUT 111CD
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"Strut, in conjunction with Abassador's Reception and Future Nuggets, presents the first ever retrospective of fabled band Rodion G.A., one of Romania's best kept musical secrets from the last 30 years. The unique prog/electronic sound of cult Romanian producer Rodion Rosca spanning 1978 to 1983. Previously unreleased recordings mastered from the original tapes."
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STRUT 106LP
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Gatefold double LP version. Includes 2CD version of the album.
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STRUT 102CD
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"Change The Beat is released in conjunction with Jean Karakos and Celluloid Records. Features rare photos from the Celluloid Records archive and extended interviews with label owner Jean Karakos, Bill Laswell, Afrika Bambaataa, John Lydon, Rusty Egan (Timezone) and more." Artists include: Ginger Baker, Timezone, Manu Dibango, Fab 5 Freddy, The Last Poets, Nini Raviolette, Modern Guy, Deadline, Toure Kunda, Thomas Leer & Robert Rental, Futura 2000 feat. The Clash and Lightnin' Rod.
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STRUT 102LP
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Gatefold double LP version featuring 11 tracks, plus the full CD version. Vinyl tracks: Shocabilly's "Day Tripper," Ferdinand's "Tele, Apres La Meteo," Mathematiques Modernes' "Disco Rough (Long Version)," Modern Guy's "Electrique Sylvie (Full Length Version)," The Last Poets' "Mean Machine Chant/Mean Machine," Winston Edwards & Blackbeard's "Downing Streeet Rock," Futura 2000 feat. The Clash's "The Escapades of Futura 2000," Material's "I'm The One," Timezone's "Wildstyle," Manu Dibango's "Abele Dance ('85 Remix)" and Fab 5 Freddy's "Change The Beat (French and English Rap)."
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STRUT 096LP
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Gatefold double LP version.
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STRUT 100CD
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"The first definitive retrospective of Cajmere and his Cajual Records imprint, one of the most influential label and producers of Chicago house music. Includes a remastered version of the worldwide smash 'Percolator.' Also includes rare photos from the Cajual Record archive with liner notes by Bill Brewster of DJ History."
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STRUT 086CD
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"Solidarity marks a return to electric, vocal-driven compositions, with accomplished guest singers, and varied, eclectic instrumental choices."
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STRUT 098CD
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"STRUT unleash the second album in the Fac Dance series bringing together sought after 12" version and rarities from Manchester's revered Factory Records imprint. Compiled and annotated by James Nice of LTM, formerly label manager of Factory Benelux." Artists include A Certain Ratio, ESG, Minny Pops, Thick Pigeon, The Durutti Column, Swamp Children, Section 25 and more.
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STRUT 098LP
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Gatefold double LP version. "STRUT unleash the second album in the Fac Dance series bringing together sought after 12" version and rarities from Manchester's revered Factory Records imprint. Compiled and annotated by James Nice of LTM, formerly label manager of Factory Benelux." Tracks by 52nd Street, A Certain Ratio, Minny Pops, Fadela, Nyam Nyam, Section, Biting Tongues, Sir Horatio, Shark Vegas and The Wake.
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STRUT 097LP
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Gatefold double LP version.
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STRUT 097CD
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"STRUT link up again with Sofrito, leading lights in the new generation of collectives celebrating heavy tropical music. Effortlessly mixes the old with the new, plucking dusty gems from Trinidad, Colombia, Dominica, Congo, Cameroon and beyond."
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STRUT 085CD
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Subtitled: The Underground Sound Of UK House & Acid 1987-1991. "This Ain't Chicago looks back on the club scene in England in the mid to late '80s, when DJs at places like Shoom, Spectrum, The Hacienda and countless warehouse parties were reinterpreting the sounds of acid house coming from Chicago. Years before he made a name for himself with Padded Cell or Bronx Dogs, Sen witnessed this scene as a clubber and a fledgling DJ, and he chronicles his experiences with the upcoming compilation. 'This album features many personal favorites and the tracks were particularly inspirational to me as a DJ and clubber at the time,' he says. The two-disc, unmixed package features early productions from Baby Ford, Andrew Weatherall, Bizarre Inc. and many others." Other artists include: Bang The Party, Window Smashers, Man With No Name, Rio Rhythm Band, Playtime Toons, Jail Break, May, CXX ,Julie Stapleton, Sly And Lovechild, Static, Confidential US, Annette, and Rohan Delano.
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STRUT 085LP
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Gatefold double LP version with 10 tracks from the double CD. Artists: Colm III, SLF, Julian Nonah, Julie Stapleton, Exocet, Ability II, M.D. Emm, Window Smashers, Return Of The Living Acid, Baby Ford.
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STRUT 091EP
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12" single released in conjunction with Strut's Trevor Jackson Presents Metal Dance compilation. Tracks: John Carpenter & Alan Howarth - "The Duke Arrives: The Barricade - The President At The Train" (12" Re-edit by Mario Boncaldo of Klein & MBO); Shock - "Dream Games"; The Cage feat. Nona Hendryx - "Do What You Wanna Do (dub version)".
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STRUT 089LP
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Gatefold double LP version.
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STRUT 091LP
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Gatefold 2LP version, featuring 11 tracks from the 2CD version (Cabaret Voltaire, Neon, Diseno Corbusier, Analysis, Hard Corps, Nitzer Ebb, DAF, Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart, Yello, Naked Lunch, SPK).
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STRUT 090CD
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Subtitled: Wit, Wisdom And Soul From The King Of Calypso 1960-1974. "Strut presents a brand new retrospective of one of the Caribbean's most towering musical figures, Mighty Sparrow, covering 1962 to 1974. During a career of over 40 years, Sparrow has been an unmatchable figure in the world of calypso and a constant backdrop to Caribbean life, recording over 300 albums and winning eleven Calypso Monarch and eight Road March titles at the annual Trinidad Carnival during one of the most competitive times in its history. Scoring his first hit, 'Jean And Dinah', aged 20, Sparrow's style drew on influences from US street harmony quartets to crooners like Nat King Cole, jazz greats -- Ella, Sinatra -- and the early calypso generation including Lord Melody and Lord Kitchener. By the late '50s and in his early '20s, he was already an influential figure, encouraging Trinidad's people to pay taxes with Carnival hit 'P.A.Y.E.' and highlighting cruelty to animals on 'Russian Satellite'. This new collection hones in on Sparrow's most creative years as he effortlessly surfed musical styles from calypso party jams to hard-hitting boogaloo and soul. He had become a confident political commentator, tackling subjects as varied as domestic economic hardship ('Ah Diggin' Horrors'), slavery ('The Slave') and the Cuban missile crisis ('Kennedy And Kruschev'). Other tracks serve as a vital reference point for today's music. On 'Picong Duel', we hear Sparrow and fellow calypso legend, Lord Melody, trade insults, a direct forerunner to later mic battles in hip hop culture. Elsewhere, Sparrow just plain rocks the party ('Calypso Boogaloo', 'Jook For Jook') and turns in the odd choice cover -- we feature here his lilting version of Otis Redding's 'Try A Little Tenderness' with Byron Lee."
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STRUT 090LP
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STRUT 032CD
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Subtitled: Post Punk, Electro & Leftfield Disco Classics. "The Strut label returns, celebrating its re-launch in January 2008 through !K7 with a brand new edition of one of the imprint's most in-demand series, Disco Not Disco, exploring original anthems and rarities from the world of 1970s and '80s post-punk and leftfield disco. Originally released at the turn of the decade as a new wave of bands like The Rapture and LCD Soundsystem drew on the music's influence, Disco Not Disco has since been adopted in its own right as a term to describe a whole genre. The compilation is more timely than ever in 2008 as a reference point for a burgeoning mainstream scene. The new edition moves from New York classics by Konk and Bill Laswell's Material to early Detroit machine music, Belgian New Beat and a healthy dose of UK originals from Pigbag, Quando Quango and more, on seminal labels like Y and Factory. Watch out too for rare gems from unexpected sources including '70s prog collective Isotope and Japan's electronic pioneers, Yellow Magic Orchestra. Disco Not Disco is packaged in a deluxe digipak with full booklet featuring sleeve notes by Bill Brewster, author of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, extensive track -by-track notes and rare photos."
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STRUT 033CD
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"It is a sound which defined an era and became the very essence of Island Records. During the '80s, Compass Point Studios in The Bahamas, set up by Island MD Chris Blackwell, was a magnet for soul, reggae, punk and rock artists eager to inject their sound with some Nassau magic. And the magic, apart from the tropical sunshine, was the production genius of reggae legends Sly & Robbie, engineers Steven Stanley and Alex Sadkin, and the Compass Point All-Stars house band. Most people would recognize the sound from hits by Grace Jones or Tom Tom Club, an unmistakable fusion of great, often quirky songwriting, dub production techniques and low end funk, extended into spacious and unhurried 12" versions. This was vibe music which has remained timeless on dancefloors ever since. For the first time, Strut presents the story of Compass Point from 1980 to 1986 bringing together acknowledged classics by artists whose sound was indelibly shaped there including Grace Jones, Black Uhuru and Gwen Guthrie. The album also highlights selected lesser known tracks by French DJ Guy Cuevas, Slits-offshoot band Set The Tone and the queen of trash disco, Cristina. Funky Nassau comes packaged in a deluxe digipak with full booklet featuring extensive sleeve notes and artist interviews by David Katz, author of the official Lee Perry biography, People Funny Boy alongside rare photos by Adrian Boot, Lynn Goldsmith and Alison Jarvis."
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STRUT 12007
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"After cutting their teeth touring with ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker in 1971, Blo were a real revelation in their native Nigeria, a three-piece dynamo that successfully mixed traditional Nigerian high life with psychedelic funk and, later, disco and boogie. This12" features two Blo classics from different stages in their career. 'Don't Take Her Away From Me' comes from the band's early Phase 2 set (1972), a rough and raw funk-rock outing which receives a slow, dubbed-out treatment from London's Akwaaba, regular producers on the Idjut Boys' Discfunction lebel. 'Get That Groove In' is a funky disco party track from '79 (taken from the band's Bulky Backside LP) and the extended re-work comes courtesy of Raj Gupta, under his Ray Mang alter ego."
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