Anchorsong’s new album on Tru Thoughts is on rotation

Really digging this debut album from Silver Synthetic today.
Saw one review describe it as “sun-soaked Laurel Canyon-inspired psych” which pretty much nails it for me.
This will be on repeat in the garden all summer no doubt!
Just dropping in quickly for some shameless self promotion 
I’m really proud to finally release the Future Folk: Friendly Faces; Different Spaces compilation today. It’s a vivid snapshot of where folk has been, where it’s at and where it might be heading from some wonderful modern artists. Hope you enjoy it:
Buy: https://theslowmusicmovement.bandcamp.com/album/future-folk-friendly-faces-different-spaces
Stream: Future Folk: Friendly Faces; Different Spaces
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If anyone likes Mokoomba, they played a track live in a radio station’s studio a few years ago that was planned to be on their upcoming album (which has yet to release, hopefully this year). It is called ‘Makisi’, and as far as I know this is the only version out there in the wild. Loved it on first listen and continue to wait patiently. The bassline, guitar, vocals are all on point here.
beautiful cover of an Afghan classic by Kamilla from Tajikstan
Really feelign the Mookamba tune - what a dancefloor winner!
Leave your musical baggage behind, ingest your psychedelic of choice or pop the pill provided & jump on Flux Bikes & Astral Spirits bus heading to groove anchored sonic outskirts where men & machine morph, free meets freak & jazz juiced genre bending is standard.
Armed with his portable recorder, Melbourne’s modern day Quasimodo, Cale Sexton headed to the city’s Federation bells for a sound source, before encircling these most ecclesiastical of sounds with his secular synths to fine, floating and free thinking electronic effect for Heavy Machinery Records.
The new LP from Iu Takahashi is a lesson in the ambient arts. Mixing & maximising her minimal sound palette with a rare sonic precision; spectral vocals, perfectly placed pads, succinct strings & finessed field recordings harmoniously inhabit this temperate & most welcoming of audio ecosystems.
Using her various wind instruments, field recordings & electronic know-how Lea Bertucci not only transcends musical genre but also societal ills - too often the media focus of any country, to champion the front page forgotten good folk & celebrate the beauty of the American landscape.
On a palm fringed island in warm turquoise waters, there is a Music From Memory tiki bar with The Zenmenn as it’s house band playing New Age pop, blue eyed soul, exotic easy listening & barely upright smooth grooves for love drunk honeymooners & Hawaiian shirt clad locals. It’s a magical place.
Not all desert blues is created equal and Samba Touré is that bit bluesier, a shade more hypnotic, a few watts more powerful & dives half a fathom deeper into the African Diaspora’s westward musical journey whilst remaining firmly anchored in Binga & his Songhoy roots on his new Glitterbeat Records LP.
this album is something else - stunning - thanks for the tip off fella - diving into the back cat now 
Had this on today from your recommendation.
Lovely breezy stuff for a sunny day.
Nice! Glad you enjoyed 
an instant fave - lovely chorus and overall production
reminds me of 00’s Merck label stuff
when the female vox and bubbling bass come in…
new from uk producer Mr.Mitch
Mr. Mitch has been killing it for time…
There are a few artists & labels that keep cropping up at TSMM. Joseph Shabason is one of those artists & Western Vinyl one of those labels. Here Shabason uses ethereal-musiverse binding, Fourth World parchment & his jazz quill to tell the tale of his formative years. It’s a story worth hearing.