Ralph Cumbers describes his latest release as "an open love letter to underground dance music culture". Out earlier this month on Magic and Dreams, Inner Space Break Free harks back to ye olde days of hardcore and rave, with influences not so much worn on its sleeve as emblazoned across the back of a friggin' great fluoro jacket.
The album is available on cassette only ("I’m releasing it on tape because I adore them, and all my music is made on a cassette 4-track, so it feels kind of right"), and is dedicated to "the tunes, DJs, soundsystems, noisy neighbours and pirate stations that have inspired me and repeatedly turned my head inside out over the last two decades", says Cumbers. Rave on, we say.
'Inner Space Influences' mixes up many of the classic dance tracks that influenced Inner Space. If you've not checked out Mr Clef's other mixes on Spannered, we recommend you seek out his excellent dub mixes here and here, and last year's tremendous African mix here. You can also read Spannered's interview with him from 2006.
Tracklisting:
David Shrigley - What There Is
Autechre - Inhake 2
Hashim - Al-Naafyish (The Soul)
Nexus 21 - Real Love
The Beatmasters - Hey DJ / I Can't Dance
Tricky Disco - Tricky Disco
Betty Boo - Doin' the Do (remix)
A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
Technotronic - Pump Up the Jam
Altern 8 - Real Time Status
KLF - What Time Is Love?
Inner City - Let It Reign (Altern 8 You Know the Score mix)
Plaid - Anything
Orbital - Chime (Ray Keith mix)
Sabres Of Paradise - Chapel Street Market 9am
Da Posse - In the Heat of the Night
Altern 8 - DJ Nex's Break
Rachel Wallace - Tell Me Why
Hackney Hardcore - Dancehall Dangerous
2 Bad Mice - Hold It Down
Inky Blacknuss - Drumulator
AFX - Untitled
Inky Blacknuss - Desolator
David Shrigley - What There Is
^ Inner Space Break Free (cassette + download code) is out now.