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Ten Crowns
Ten Crowns (2xCD)
Cat: LCDCRLA 005. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Pop
Breaking Thru The Interstellar (CD 1) (3:24)
Lies So Deep (feat Sarah Potenza) (3:33)
Heart’s A Liar (feat Debbie Harry) (3:29)
For Today (3:11)
Dance For Mercy (3:58)
Don't Cha Know (3:29)
Dawn Of Heaven's Gate (3:57)
Godspell (3:13)
Put Your Empathy On Ice (4:21)
Thank You (3:19)
Ten Crowns (CD 2: Dave Audé continuous DJ mix)
Review: While he's released countless albums as one half of Erasure, Andy Bell solo excursions are something of a rarity - at least under his given name. Setting aside his conceptual 'Torsten' albums, Ten Crowns is his first solo album since 2010. Produced by Dave Auden (who also provides a seamless, DJ mix style version of the set on disc two), it largely delivers a more muscular, EDM-influenced take on the sparkling and energy-packed synth-pop sound he's famed for making with Erasure. There are naturally deviations from the script - see the indie-rock-framed singalong alongside Debbie Harry, 'Heart's A Liar' - but for the most part the highlights are rooted in Bell's love of dance-pop/synth-pop fusion (see 'Don't Cha Know' and 'Breaking Through The Interstellar').
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I Know The Number Of The Sand & The Measure Of The Sea
Cat: RM 4238CD. Rel: 12 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
The Number Of The Sand
The Number Of The Sand (Excerpt)
The Measure Of The Sea
The Measure Of The Sea (Excerpt)
Review: With a title inspired by the utterances of The Oracle of Delphi, a cult of female priestesses who reportedly "changed the course of civilisation" by inhaling volcanic vapours, it's clear that Lee Burtucci and Olivia Block's first collaborative album is rooted in paganistic visions and experimental mysticism. It's comprised of two lengthy tracks, each accompanied by edited 'excerpts', and combines Burtucci's experimental synth sounds and tape loops with Block's processed vocalisations and hazy field recordings. Dark and suspenseful, with each extended composition delivering a mixture of mind-mangling electronics, creepy ambience and musical elements doused in trippy effects, it sits somewhere between the charred "illbient" of DJ Spooky and the deep space soundscapes of the late Pete Namlook.
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Transmissions
Cat: DIN 92. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Uncharted
Abeona
Colony
Ice Station
Revolve
Salvage
Terra Sirenum
Apogee
Review: Last year, regular collaborators Ian Boddy (a Sunderland-based electronics wizard who founded the ambient-focused DiN imprint years ago) and Erik Wallo (a long-serving Norwegian guitarist primiarly known for his experimental and ambient releases) performed their first joint concert for a decade. It's that performance, where they jammed out extended and much-changed versions of tracks featured on some of their prior studio sets, which forms the basis of their latest full-length, Transmissions. As you'd expect, it's a wonderfully atmospheric and evocative affair that gets the most out of both artists, with highlights including the wonderfully creepy 'Uncharted', the krautrock-style hypnotism of 'Aboena', the icy and ethereal 'Ice Station' and the slow-burn bliss of 'Salvage'.
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The Scholars
Cat: OLE 2132CD. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
CCF (I'm Gonna Stay With You)
Devereaux
Lady Gay Approximately
The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That, Man)
Equals
Gethsemane
Reality
Planet Desperation
True/False Lover
Review: Car Seat Headrest's approach to releasing records evokes a bygone era in the late 60s and 70s when it was really common to bash out an album every few months. Despite having only formed in 2010, the Virginia, US indie sorts now have 13 studio albums to their name. The band's singer and songwriter Will Toledo is prolific in releasing solo recordings on top of that, so hats off to them, really. It's not filler either. With the opening number 'CCF (I'm Gonna Stay With You)', they have one of the most anthemic rock tracks of the year so far (it takes a while to warm up but the pay off is huge) it's the sound of a group more confident in their ability than ever. Elsewhere, 'Reality' sees them shift gears into more of a ballad, but with so many twists and turns. That you don't quite know what's coming next is a welcome respite from formulaic rock and pop. Not everyone can pull it off but Toldeo and co. have earned the right to tear up the rulebook because they are operating on another level.
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Detroit Interpretations
Detroit Interpretations (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SCR 384. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cadere Interpretation
Vale Interpretation
Review: To mark the one-year anniversary of Reveries, Sonic Cathedral drops a new two-tracker that brings a Detroit reimagining to 'Vale' and 'Cadere'. Produced by John Hanson, aka Saltbreaker, the project features live improvisations by saxophonists Yali Rivlin and Thalamus Morris and cellist Jordan Hamilton. Each of them did their thing in a single take with Hanson composing around their performances, and the result is a graceful blend of serene melancholy and rhythmic sophistication. Oodles of warmth and organic textured is added to the originals and these interpretations act as a fine tribute to Detroit's enduring uniqueness.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Cat: MRBCD 322. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Disaster
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou)
Janet (feat ML Hall)
Song For Ants
Power
Precious
Ron Song
Saturn's Return
Review: Over the course of two fine, full-length excursions, Don Glori (real name Gordon Li) has perfected a warm, breezy and frequently life-affirming trademark sound that cannily joins the dots between jazz, samba, MPB, jazz-funk and soul. He leans into the latter elements more on summery third set Paper Can't Wrap Fire, drawing on the talents of a wealth of Melbourne music friends across nine sublime tracks. There's much to admire throughout, from the sun-soaked jazz-funk/soul fusion of 'Brown Eyes' and summery head-nodder 'Janet', to the spiritual jazz joy of 'Song For Ants', the Brazilian brilliance of 'Precious' and the oceans-deep nu-jazz shuffle of 'Saturn's Return'.
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Rarities 1965-1970
Cat: 115686 2. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Rock
Build Me A Woman
Wishful Sinful
The Soft Parade
Texas Radio & The Big Beat
Love Me Two Times
Alabama Song
When The Music's Over
Mystery Train
Someday Soon
Go Insane
The End
Review: A fresh rarities compilation bound to open Doors for you. In the five years that it spans, The Doors forged a distinctive path through the countercultural explosion of the day, blending dark psychedelia with blues, jazz, and literary influences. Formed in LA, their breakthrough came with their 1967 debut, which included 'Light My Fire', catapulting them to national attention. Frontman Jim Morrison's brooding charisma and poetic lyricism quickly cut accord the band's identity, and easily matched Ray Manzarek's swirling organ lines. Albums like Strange Days and Waiting For The Sun followed, identifying ambitious songwriting, romanticism and existential dread. This rarities set draws from that fertile period, capturing raw broadcast versions of songs that defined a band both of, and far beyond, its time.
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Modern Classical
Ave Maria
Spring Ode - Meskerem
The Storm
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison)
Mesbak, Yet My Kingis From Old (Ps 74:12-13)
From Thy Side
Behold The Cross
Believe In Me
Review: Some 13 years have now passed since Mississippi Records started reissuing private press albums by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, an Ethiopian Orthodox nun, pianist and composer whose naturally religious-inspired works frequently took spiritual music to fascinating new places. Here the label turns its attention to 1972's Church of Kidane Mehret, notable not only for being recorded live in various churches across Jerusalem, but also for the use of harmonium and pipe organ as well as Emehoy's beloved piano. The original album, which in line with her other album features intricate and mood-enhancing solo translations of orthodox liturgies, has here been expanded via the inclusion of two further piano pieces from 1963's ultra-rare Der Sang Des Reeres - a set of which only 50 copies were ever produced.
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Tags: African
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Geek The Girl (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 4AD 0809CD. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Secret Reason (CD 1: Geek The Girl)
Trouble
Geek The Girl
Just Geek
Cry Wolf
A Psychopath
Sexy Little Girl Princess
Phantom Love
Cancer Of Everything
A Guy Like You
Of Love & Colors
Stars
The Mirror Is Gone
Happiness (CD 2: Inconsiderate Bitch)
Energy
Puppet
Sycophant
(Late Night) Dresses
Review: Indiana singer-songwritern Lisa Germano's 1994 moody dark indie rock masterpiece has been remastered at Abbey Road Studios in London. This expanded edition - released as part of 4AD's Record Store Day spread - includes 'The Mirror Is Gone' and the five-track EP 'Inconsiderate Bitch', making it a bumper version of one of the key albums of the 90s. Germano's voice is a thing of wonder with lyrics that cut through the noise. The sonics underpinning her voice are often sparse and atmospheric, allowing us listeners to really feel the intimacy of feeling. It's no wonder the likes of Eels, Bowie and Iggy Pop called her in to guest on their records.
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Overlay Reworks (feat Leandro Fresco, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Pole)
Cat: AFFINCD 11. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Apastron (Leandro Fresco rework)
Nukleus (Rafael Anton Irisarri rework)
Scope (Abul Mogard rework)
Variation I
Void (Pole rework)
Nukleus (Hollie Kenniff rework)
Variation II
Valenz (Galan/Vogt rework)
Prologue
Review: German pair Markus Guentner and Joachim Spieth rightly got plenty of acclaim for their 2023 ambient album Overlay and now it gets revisited with a top selection of remixes that breathe new life into the original compositions. Prominent ambient and experimental artists such as Hollie Kenniff, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Pole all show their class while newer names like Abul Mogard smears synths into a misty wonder on 'Scope', Galan/Vogt layer in angelic vocal tones to 'Valenz' and Leandro Fresco brings a lightness of touch that fills with optimism on opener 'Apastron. Guentner and Spieth themselves provide two alternate versions of their originals that bring new emotional and sonic depth.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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All Things Must Pass (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: DH 37CD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Rock
I'd Have You Anytime
My Sweet Lord
Wah-Wah
Isn't It A Pity (version One)
What Is Life
If Not For You
Behind That Locked Door
Let It Down
Run Of The Mill
Beware Of Darkness
Apple Scruffs
Balld Of Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)
Awaiting On You All
All Things Must Pass
I Dig Love
Art Of Dying
Isn't It A Pity (version Two)
Hear Me Lord
Out Of The Blue
It's Johnny's Birthday
Plug Me In
I Remember Jeep
Thanks For The Pepperoni
Review: Fifty years after its original release, and over 20 since its first reissue, the quiet Beatle's landmark solo record All Things Must Pass has been punctiliously expanded once more, offering a complete sonic and archival overhaul. Spearheaded by Dhani Harrison and Grammy winner engineer Paul Hicks, the collection is a deluxe format-multiple, with one Uber Deluxe Box Set coming housed in a bespoke wooden crate and featuring 70 tracks. Alas, this CD edition is but a mere optical truncation, offering the humble and prudent listener a much sublimer curated experience: rooted in George Harrison's growing frustrations within the Beatles and a desire for artistic autonomy, 'Isn't It A Pity', 'Let It Down' and 'I'd Have You Anytime' still lie among the most enduring songs of Harrison's Tibetan Buddhist era, and with none other than compression master Phil Spector at the mix controls, you can be certain of a well-smoothened sonic experience from front to back.
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Bees In The Bonnet
Cat: RCD 2237. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Progressive Rock
See See Bop (4:32)
Golden Griffin (5:59)
Itta (5:58)
Bob's Your Giddy Aunt (5:57)
Lamament (4:43)
Apocalypse Slow (8:08)
Review: Hailing from Norway, Hedvig Mollestad is renowned for her ability to bridge the worlds of jazz and heavy rock with a fierce, improvisational spirit. The trio, which has been at the heart of her sound since its inception, is back with their latest offering after a four-year hiatus, following the release of Ding Dong. This time, there's a palpable sense of urgency and creative freedom. Tracks like 'Bees In The Bonnet' and 'Under The Velvet Sky' highlight their complex interplay, weaving intricate structures with fiery, riff-heavy moments. The trio's chemistry, cultivated over years of touring and writing together, has only deepened, with an infectious energy that resonates throughout the release. Mollestad's sharp, commanding guitar work remains a focal point, as she effortlessly fuses influences from jazz legends to the weighty riffs of metal pioneers.
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Iris Silver Mist
Cat: 4AD0 814CD. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Lay Down
To Be A Rose
I Want To Start At The Beginning
All Night Long
Heiner Muller
You Died
Spirit Mist
I Don't Know What Free Is
The Artist Is Absent
Huffing My Arm
The Gift
A Ballad
I Want The End To Sound Like This
Review: Inspired by her personal experience of the COVID-19 pandemic, which involved becoming obsessed by perfumes and fragrances, Jenny Hval's first solo album in three years is noticeably tactile, intimate and sensory. Effectively a hard-to-pigeonhole mood piece full of uniquely realised songs and immersive, deeply layered musical soundscapes, Iris Silver Mist (named in honour of a 'steely' French perfume) sees the Norwegian musician, producer and author variously join the dots between icy electronica, string-laden synth-pop, offbeat trip-hop, kaleidoscopic ambient pop and wonderfully enveloping electronic maximalism.
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Heilun
Heilun (limited hand-numbered 2xCD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 65CD. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Vor
Opnun
Hvild
Fadmur
Sorg
Dypi
Kyrrd
Review: Hyldipi's impressive and immersive debut album Heilun distils Iceland's stark natural grandeur into 90 minutes of superb ambient soundscapes. Every piece is a spontaneous expression improvised through meditative states using only guitar and basic hardware. Textured and emotionally rich, the album invites you into an internal voyage of discovery. 'Vor' opens with solemn warmth, while 'Sorg' embraces imperfection in the form of tape hiss, fretboard creaks and subtle dissonance, which all lend it a human touch. Hyldipi's approach treats sound as something to be channelled, not owned. Heilun is one of those albums that is not just heard-it's felt, like mist hanging over a quiet fjord, gently shifting with each breath.
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YaneUra Sept '80
Cat: DRFT 17CD. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Flame Of Ice (16:09)
Reapers Of The Night (7:12)
The Night Assassin's Night
The Last One 1980
Review: Les Rallizes Denudes' live recording from Yaneura, September 1980, brings their raw, avant-garde sound into sharp focus. The CD format captures every detail of the distorted guitars, hypnotic basslines, and feedback-soaked atmospheres that defined their performances. Tracks such as 'Enter the Mirror' stretch into lengthy, chaotic soundscapes, blending haunting vocals with relentless, repetitive rhythms. The balance of noise and melody is uncompromising, creating a listening experience that feels as challenging as it is immersive. A rare opportunity to delve into the intensity of the band's live presence.
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The World In Your Eyes
Cat: REACTOR 02CD. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
16 Dreams
Head On
Burning World
Spinning (Parts 1 & 2)
Deep Hit
I'll Take You There
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Collision
Crawling Heart
Thief Of Fire
Thief (Motherfucker)
Black Sun
Circle Grave
Mother Sky
Track 8
Track 9
Arc-lite (Sonar)
Arc-lite (Radar)
Sunburst
Arc-lite (Radiated)
Afterglow (live)
Got To Get It Over (live)
Burning World (live)
Track 8
Review: Coinciding with the "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" ingenues Loop's retrospective album, Twelves, on triple LP, this new CD version from Reactor offers a digital alternative for those proto-gaze indie heads seeking a clearer and cleaner sonic experience. Spanning the band's output in chronological order, this comprehensive set captures the evolution of Loop's hypnotic, fuzz-drenched sound, from the early '16 Dreams' demo and debut single, through 'Spinning', 'Collision', 'Black Sun' and 'Arclite', to rare contributions to Nick Drake and Neil Young tribute albums, and even a Godflesh cover from their Clawfist split. As it is with the vinyl version, The World In Your Eyes is a completist deep dive into Loop's essential non-album material.
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Lake Fire
Cat: KRANK 247. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Arrhythmia (5:11)
Bell Flame (5:52)
Candling (5:19)
Silos (6:33)
Spark (6:14)
Ash Clouds (6:34)
Flutter (5:48)
Doux (5:41)
Lake Fire (7:06)
Review: Loscil (Scott Morgan) returns to Kranky with Lake Fire, an ambient fugue born of destruction and reinvention. Initially conceived as an all electronic-ensemble suite, most of the original compositions here were abandoned, except for the James Meager double bass collaboration 'Ash Clouds'. From the remnants of this ambitious but failed aim, Morgan reshaped and rebuilt the music, creating something entirely new from its soots. Impressions of a mountain road trip seep into the album's textures, marking personal milestones set against the eerie backdrop of wildfire smoke. The record takes its name from the strange irony that fires are often named after lakes, evoking a sense of ancient myth. The cover photos capture this moment of contemplation, taken from a rowboat near Revelstoke, BC, Canada.
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Rito Y Sabor (reissue)
Cat: MRBCD 313. Rel: 06 May 25
 
International
Rumbon En Casa De Cando
Afro Funky
Sabor A Mantecado
Abacua
Son Montuno
Cosas De Manteca
Gozando Timbal
Review: Lazaro Pla AKA Manteca is undoubtedly a Cuban musical legend - even if the bongo maestro only recorded a handful of albums as featured artist and bandleader. 1978's Rito Y Sabor, a percussive masterpiece made up almost entirely of drums, timbales and bass, is the most celebrated of these - and in general, one of the hardest to find. Created by Pla and a handful of musicians, it delivers an enticing mix of infectious Afro-Cuban grooves, sweat-soaked percussion solos, bold basslines and occasional (and often mixed-down) piano motifs. Highlights include Latin jazz dancefloor bombs 'Casas De Manteca' and 'Afro Funky', and the Incredible Bongo Band style brilliance of 'Abacua'.
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Tags: Cuban | Salsa | Latin Funk
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Flowers In The Dirt (reissue)
Flowers In The Dirt (reissue) (SHM-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 539973 5. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Rock
My Brave Face
Rough Ride
You Want Her Too
Distractions
We Got Married
Put It There
Figure Of Eight
This One
Don't Be Careless Love
That Day Is Done
How Many People
Motor Of Love
Ou Est Le Soleil?
Review: This 2017 remaster revisits Paul McCartney's 1989 return to critical favour i a release that saw the UK artist bridging new studio technology with classic songwriting craft. Working with Elvis Costello on several co-writes, and producers including Trevor Horn, Mitchell Froom and Steve Lipson, the record pulls in tight arrangements, layered instrumentation and a refreshed lyrical sharpness. Tracks like 'My Brave Face' and 'This One' pair bounce and brightness with detailed melodic phrasing, while deeper cuts like 'Don't Be Careless Love' and 'That Day Is Done' show a darker, more reflective register. The band lineup features long-time collaborators including Hamish Stuart, Robbie McIntosh and Chris Whitten, laying down solid, versatile performances across brass-led pop, mid-tempo ballads and soft rock with orchestral touches. It's a reissue that doesn't add much new material, but the pressing is clean and the Japanese-translated lyric booklet adds an archival touch. A sharply focused, musically rich snapshot of McCartney reasserting himself in the late 80s, with arrangements that still hold shape and detail decades on.
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Escape The Chaos
Cat: 100CD 169. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Call For Love
Elephant Clouds
Peace Of Me (feat Oscar #Worldpeace)
We Live & Die
Far We Come
Molten
Bleeding Out
Cooler Heads
Hold It Down
Dead To Me
Pareidolia (feat Amanda Zamolo)
Escape The Chaos
Review: During interviews promoting their 11th album, Escape The Chaos, 90s trip-hop heavyweights Morcheeba have naturally been in a nostalgic and introspective mood; after all, it appears almost 30 years to the day from the release of the popular duo's debut single. Musically, it feels like a warming, string-laden, head-nodding blast from the past, with core members Skye Edwards and Ross Gordon being joined on the record by various musically gifted friends and family members. Fans will particularly love songs like 'We Live And Die', a John Barry Bond theme-esque exploration of their own undulating history, the rap-sporting mid-90s trip-hop blast of 'Peace of Me (featuring Oscar #Worldpeace)' and the languid, low-slung 'Call For Love', where Edwards is at her most lyrically alluring.

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Ace Of Spades (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 964148 530. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Rock
Ace Of Spades
Love Me Like A Reptile
Shoot You In The Back
Live To Win
Fast & Loose
(We Are) The Road Crew
Fire Fire
Jailbait
Dance
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
The Hammer
Ace Of Spades (live At Whitla Hall, Belfast, 23rd December 1981)
Stay Clean
Over The Top
The Hammer
Shoot You In The Back
Metropolis
Jailbait
Leaving Here
Capricorn
Too Late, Too Late
(We Are) The Road Crew
No Class
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
Overkill
Bomber
Motorhead
Review: Few bands embody pure, unfiltered rock'n'roll like this power trio, whose vicious sound was forged in sweat, speed and sheer volume in the squats of West London and went on to effective bulldoze the line between hard rock and punk overnight. Driven by the unmistakable growl of their frontman and bassistiequal parts outlaw poet and rock deityithe group delivered some of the most incendiary riffs in history, backed by a rhythm section that hit like a runaway freight train. This edition pairs the original 12-track studio recording with an originally televised full-throttle live set from Belfast in 1981, capturing the band at their most primal. From the precision attack of 'Love Me Like a Reptile' and the relentless stomp of '(We Are) The Road Crew' to the sheer force of 'The Chase Is Better Than the Catch', the first half is a masterclass in unhinged rock'n'roll. The second half turns up the intensity even further, featuring live versions of 'Overkill', 'Bomber', and 'No Class'iraw, deafening, and unstoppable. Remastered from the original tapes, this edition is a high-voltage reminder of why they remain one of the loudest, fastest and most influential bands of all time.
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Orbital (The Brown Album) (Expanded Edition) (remastered)
Cat: LMS 1725323. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Techno
Time Becomes (CD1: The Brown album)
Planet Of The Shapes
Lush 3-1
Lush 3-2
Impact (The Earth Is Burning)
Remind
Walk Now
Monday
Halcyon & On & On
Input Out
Halcyon (CD2: Rarities)
The Naked & The Dead
Sunday
The Naked & The Dub
Lush 3-3 (Underworld)
Lush 3-4 (Warrior Drift) (Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia)
Review: There's a strong argument to be made that 1993's Orbital II, popularly known as 'The Brown Album', is the Hartnoll brothers' finest single album - a sublime fusion of bustling breakbeats, heady vocal samples (many provided by then unknown vocalist Alison Goldfrapp), twisted acid lines, memorable melodic motifs, and rush-inducing breakdowns. Here reissued in remastered and expanded form, the set - which includes fan favourites 'Lush 3', 'Halcyon' and the superb 'Impact (The Earth is Burning)' the album sounds as fresh and forthright as ever. This time round, it includes a second CD featuring key cuts from the two-part 'Raddicio' EP (including two takes on the Scott Walker-sampling 'The Naked & The Dead') and superb revisions of Lush 3 by Underworld and Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia.
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Orbital (The Brown Album) (Deluxe Expanded Edition)
Orbital (The Brown Album) (Deluxe Expanded Edition) (4xCD box set + hard-back book in spot-varnished slip-case)
Cat: LMS 1725319. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Techno
Time Becomes (CD1: The Brown album)
Planet Of The Shapes
Lush 3-1
Lush 3-2
Impact (The Earth Is Burning)
Remind
Walk Now
Monday
Halcyon + On + On
Input Out
Halcyon (CD2: Rarities/Remixes)
The Naked & The Dead
Sunday
The Naked & The Dub
Lush 3-3 (Underworld)
Lush 3-4 (Warrior Drift Psychick Warriors OV Gaia)
Lush 3-5 (CJ Bolland)
Lush (Euro-Tunnel Disaster '94)
Walk About
Semi Detached
Attached
Impact USA (The Earth Is Burning: Diversion)
The Naked & The Dead (CD4: live At The Limelight New York 1992)
The Naked & The Dub
Sunday
Remind
Halcyon
Walk Now
Kinetic
Choice
Chime
Satan
Review: Last year, the Hartnoll brothers gave their debut album, 1991's 'Green Album' (officially simply titled Orbital) the deluxe reissue treatment, offering an expanded quadruple CD edition backed with a detail-packed hardback book. They've now moved on to its similarly superb sequel (the 'Brown Album') from 1993. It gets a similar treatment, with a freshly remastered version of the original album (CD1) being joined by two discs of single versions, B-sides, remixes and 'Peel Session' cuts (including legendary Underworld and Psychik Warriors Ov Gaia takes on 'Lush 3', and the duo's own originally US-only extension of 'Impact'), and a fourth CD containing a previously unreleased live recording from the Limelight in New York in 1992. Oh, and a fine hardback book telling the story of the album. An early Christmas present for Orbital fans!
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Slow Buildings (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 4AD 0810CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
King Fade (CD One: Slow Buildings 30th Anniversary Remasters)
Angel (Will You Be My)
One Blue Hill
Henry
Under Your Nose
Little Gesture
Song Of Solomon
Fine Friend
Gesture Of A Fear
Always I
Suggestion
Fine Friend (CD Two: Fine Friend EP & unreleased Sessions 1993-1995 - extended version)
Special Present (edit)
Marimba
Reprise
On Your Own (Tape demo)
Always I (demo)
Loopy (Tape demo)
Henry (demo)
Angel (acoustic Tape demo)
Honesty Spills (Tape demo)
Marimba (demo)
Review: Up there with other shoegaze trailblazers like Lush, My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, Pale Saints set the bar for dreamy, eerie and atmospheric guitar music and have influenced countless bands sketching out similar sounds since. This third album of theirs, which is now getting the full re-release treatment after being long out of print, saw them achieve new pop heights. The three-minute banger 'Angel (Will You Be My)' and 'Under Your Nose' are particularly strong in this regard, with singer Meriel Barham sounding like she laid the foundation for what The Orielles would go on to become. Elsewhere, 'Henry' - a more than ten-minute epic - shows a more harrowing, dark side of theirs with slow and tuned down tones leaning more towards sludge metal. Pale Saints' ability to express themselves so diversely puts them up there as hallowed forefathers of shoegaze who will never lose relevance.
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God Sent Vengeance
Cat: ITSK 25012. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Abudadein (intro) (2:09)
Shepherd's Rod (3:39)
Two Knights Forced (3:31)
Bulldozer (feat Young Buck) (3:28)
Head Of David (3:41)
Acid Teeth (feat Lord Goat & Ill Bill) (4:04)
Timetravel_0 (1:44)
Megaton Swords (feat Cappadonna) (2:22)
Rafiki Books (3:27)
Perfect Enemy (3:13)
Battle Scars (Pharaoh Overlords) (feat Army Of The Pharoahs) (4:50)
Chico's Bail Bonds (3:25)
All Guns Full Ammo (feat Onyx) (4:01)
Sacrificio (De Muerte) (feat Sick Jacken) (3:29)
Heavy Chains (3:07)
Wings Of Azrael (feat Napoleon Da Legend) (3:13)
Mao's War On Sparrows (3:24)
Noise Drug (feat Boob Bronx & Recognize Ali)
Review: Smiting us down with the third and final chapter of his The God Trilogy, Vinnie Paz' ninth solo LP comes packed with demiurgic collaborators including Young Buck, Cappadonna (Wu-Tang), Onyx, Army of the Pharaohs, ILL BILL, Sick Jacken, and Lord Goat. Rising from Philly’s underground, Paz co-founded Jedi Mind Tricks in 1996 with producer Stoupe The Enemy Of Mankind. Paz’s solo work, starting with Season Of The Assassin, tends to hear the artist explore personal narratives, and this is reheard with a renewed roar on the likes of ‘Two Knights Forced’ and ‘Acid Heat’, exemplifying a highly processed production style echoing the craziest ends of horrorcore and Memphis rap.
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At Pompeii: MCMLXXII
Cat: 198028 76242. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Progressive Rock
Pompeii (intro) (3:32)
Echoes (part 1) (10:29)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (6:07)
A Saucerful Of Secrets (10:05)
One Of These Days (5:54)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (10:16)
Mademoiselle Nobs (1:51)
Echoes (part 2) (12:57)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (alternate take) (5:50)
A Saucerful Of Secrets (Unedited) (12:44)
Review: The newly re-mastered release of Pink Floyd's legendary Pompeii performance from 1972 - released as a film initially and recorded without an audience - immerses the listener in the eerie grandeur of the ancient Roman amphitheatre. Steven Wilson, in charge of reworking the audio, breathes fresh life into the familiar, giving tracks like 'Echoes Part 1' and 'Careful With That Axe, Eugene' a heightened sense of space and detail. The alternate take of 'Careful With That Axe, Eugene' and the unedited 'A Saucerful of Secrets' show the band's ever-evolving approach at this most productive stage in their career. A raw, expansive reflection of Pink Floyd's creative journey as they morphed from psychedelic garage stars to prog rock giants.
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Tall Tales
Tall Tales (CD in debossed hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPCD 323X. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Since Radiohead went on hiatus a few years back, Thom Yorke has thrown himself into all sorts of solo and collaborative projects. His latest sees him join forces with Sydney-based British electronic music stalwart Mark Pritchard for an album that expands on their previous collaboration (the superb 'Beautiful People' from Pritchard's 2018 album Under The Sun). It's a breathtakingly brilliant concoction all told, with the pair conjuring ethereal, oddball and immersive songs in which Yorke's distinctive vocals - sometimes delivered as you'd expect, other times layered-up, mutilated or utilised as textures - rise above backing tracks made with unusual synths and drum machines, and variously indebted to ambient, IDM, ghostly electronica, lo-fi beat-scapes and the gripping intensity of horror soundtracks. A modern electronic classic in the making.
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Alpha Omega
Cat: LMS 1725330. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Alpha Omega
Goldikus (feat Cleveland Watkiss)
Virgil
Express Your Soul
Sandcastles
Still The Same (feat CASISDEAD)
Mercury
Siamese Ghost
Secret Handshake
Spirits
People & Places
The Guardianz
Review: Goldie revives his genre-defining Rufige Kru alias for Alpha Omega, a new double LP on London Records. The record secures the first new release under the name since 2009. Though the proverbial kru once consisted in Goldie (Clifford Price), Linford Jones and Mark Rutherford, Price characteristically dominated it. Rufige finally came to with the seminal 'Darkrider' release on Reinforced Records: the track was a handed down later version of what started as a plundering of Japan's 'Ghosts Of My Life', giving the classic new wave title the mood of a broken-window metropolis, and it became the object of much cultural theorising for its influence on d&b's reflection of class politics. Now, Goldie faces the city of glass again, exposing the dirt behind the neon with longtime collaborator Submotive, enlisted to propel the project further into the "rufige": classic roots crusted by high-presh, concrete crud.
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Izipho Zam (My Gifts)
Cat: SES 1973325CD. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Jazz
Prince Of Peace
Balance
Izipho Zam
Review: Pharoah Sanders' Izipho Zam (My Gifts) was first recorded in 1969 but wasn't released until 1973; a monumental yet, despite the name, little-received jazz work, we can still hear the legendary jazz-musical theocrat push the boat ever further out psychically and sonically here. Produced by Stanley Cowell and Charles Tolliver's Strata-East label, the album was recorded at Town Sound Studios, two years after Sanders' mentor John Coltrane's death. Coltrane's passing marked a significant turning point for Sanders, who saw in the saxophonist the unopened buds of a spiritual path for music, expressible in jazz. The Zulu phrase used in the title is regularly heard in Mozambique, Eswatini and Zimbabwe, reflecting the cultural emphasising of gifting in East Africa.
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Acts Of Faith
Cat: FLO 0019CD. Rel: 17 May 25
 
Soul
I Look For You
Set Your Spirit Free
God Will Help You Heal
Heal
Soul Clean
The Lesson Is Over
Someone To Love You
Signs
Pray For Me
Review: Mysterious UK music collective Sault are now, rather amazingly, onto their 11th studio full-length album. Acts Of Faith keeps faithful to their terrific blend of deep soul, funk and modern gospel, and yet their collective identity remains elusive despite many a Mercury and MOBO garnered over the years. A core virtue of theirs is to sidestep industry pressures and rules in favour of a rawer expression in moods of spiritual uplift, and Acts Of Faith is no exception, manifesting without (much) PR fanfare. From the driving, hangout pysch-funk of 'I Look For You' to the aseptic spaghetti groove 'Soul Clean', not to mention the closing clasp 'Pray For Me' - replete with wide, intervallic string leaps reminiscent of a Bernard Hermann score - this is another sensitive record by Sault, representing the grief-stricken but ever open integrity of an inimitable modern soul "choir".
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Rather Ripped (reissue)
Cat: 602498 783023. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Reena
Incinerate
Do You Believe In Rapture?
Sleepin' Around
What A Waste
Jams Runs Free
Rats
Turquoise Boy
Lights Out
The Neutral
Pink Steam
Or
Helen Lundeberg (bonus track)
Review: Originally released in 2006 and recorded following the departure of 'fifth' bandmember Jim O'Rourke, Rather Ripped is regarded by many as Sonic Youth's most accessible album - a fuzzy, easy-to-listen to collection of melancholic and thoughtful songs that variously deal with sexual frustration, infidelity and adultery. There are both riotous rockers and introspective ballads present, with the iconic American band adding bold and ear-catching melodies to their usual pots-and-pans percussion and squally guitar riffs. While hardcore fans may prefer some of the band's more experimental and forthright albums, it remains one of the many gems in their vast catalogue - and proof of their impeccable songcraft.
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MAD!
MAD! (CD)
Cat: TRANS 850CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Do Things My Own Way
JanSport Backpack
Hit Me, Baby
Running Up A Tab At The Hotel For The Fab
My Devotion
Don't Dog It
In Daylight
I-405 Rules
A Long Red Light
Drowned In A Sea Of Tears
A Little Bit Of Light Banter
Lord Have Mercy
Review: Ron and Russell Mael's 28th album as Sparks finds the eccentric, iconic sibling duo in typically fun and forthright form. Ironically titled MAD! - a label that has been used plenty of times to describe their self-contained sound world - the set sees them offer up frequently lightly satirical songs inspired by such subjects as branded packpacks (the gloriously silly 'JanSport Backpack'), performative devotion, toxic banter and online influencer culture - all soundtracked by the brothers' unique musical blend of fuzzy guitars, new wave synth-pop sounds, over-the-top operatic references and oddball electronic noises. Basically, it's a Sparks album - and an excellent one at that.
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Nocturna
Cat: AFFINCD 10. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Falling
Glide
Lumina
Cobalt
Flux
Amethyst
Shine
Nocturna
Review: A cross-hemispheric exchange gave rise to Nocturna, the first collaboration between New Zealand composer Andrew Thomas and German sound artist Joachim Spieth - the former's first for Affin after long-held stints Kompakt. Beginning with Thomas's piano sketches, composed during a Southern Hemisphere summer, the material was passed to Spieth just as light returned to the North. A subtle transformation ensued; Spieth preserved the piano's fragile warmth as its edges came sculpted across ambient textures and restrained sound design. A peek-a-boo of presence and absence is scripted, where each decision to withhold a note feels as resonant as those included. Clipped reverb gargantuans contrast to crystal clear piano scales on our favourites, 'Lumina' and 'Amethyst'.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Status Quo: Live! (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EDSL 0234. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Rock
CD1: Live!
CD2: Live!
CD3: 27th October 1976
CD4: 27th October 1976
CD5: 28th October 1976
CD6: 28th October 1976
CD7: 29th October 1976
CD8: 29th October 1976
Review: Status Quo's iconic 1977 album Live! sets sail once again with a special 8xCD super deluxe reissue on May 16, 2025, celebrating two of the band's most electrifying performances in Glasgow. Recorded over three nights at the Apollo Theatre in October 1976, the album first captured a selection of tracks from said shows; for their boogie-rock sound and high-energy stage presence, these Glasgow performances were pivotal in cementing Status Quo's reputation on the world stage, in their prime. The reissue offers the gigs again in full, remastering them from newly discovered 24-track tapes, guaranteeing superior sound quality. The set includes a 24-page illustrated booklet with new sleeve notes, rare photographs and memorabilia, shedding light on the impact of the shows and the making of the album.
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Instant Holograms On Metal Film
Cat: DUHFCD 46. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Mystical Plosives (4:08)
Aerial Troubles (3:14)
Melodie Is A Wound (4:18)
Immortal Hands (6:22)
Vermona F Transistor (4:37)
Le Coeur Et La Force (4:21)
Electrified Teenybop! (4:20)
Transmuted Matter (4:14)
Esemplastic Creeping Eruption (6:03)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (Pt 1) (3:38)
Flashes From Everywhere (5:27)
Colour Television (5:30)
If You Remember I Forgot How To Dream (Pt 2) (2:55)
Review: Stereolab have somehow transcended into alt music royalty and are often cited by some of the most adventurous music listeners in the world as one of the top bands. This release is their first in 15 years, which in many ways is more exciting as absence makes the heart grow fonder. The album before this - Not Music - came out in 2010. They announced this album with the cut 'Aerial Troubles', which was originally sent to fans and music journalists as a 7" titled Unsolicited Stereolab Material. A nice surprise to have in the post, but with no real context. Now we know that it's the bouncy, oddly danceable second track on the album. In terms of layering and building of sonic worlds, few fare better than Stereolab and they also have an ear for a hook, bringing in indie and experimental music fans to a common cause.
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The Singles 1978-1983
Cat: QAHOY 2CD425. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Suspect Device
Wasted Life
Alternative Ulster
'78 RPM
Gotta Gettaway
Bloody Sunday
Straw Dogs
You Can't Say Crap On The Radio
At The Edge
Running Bear (live)
White Christmas (live)
Nobody's Hero
Tin Soldiers
Back To Front
Mr Fire Coal-Man
Just Fade Away
Go For It
Doesn't Make It All Right (live)
Silver Lining
Safe As Houses
Listen
Sad Eyed People
That's When Your Blood Bumps
Two Guitars Clash
Talkback
Good For Nothing
Bits Of Kids
Stands To Reason
The Price Of Admission
Touch & Go
Review: Originally formed in 1977 in Belfast at the height of The Troubles, Stiff Little Fingers should require little to no introduction for any self-proclaimed punk aficionado, with the band credited as the first punk outfit to ever record and release output in Northern Ireland. The aptly titled The Singles 1978-1983 offers a double CD compilation collating all of their A and B-sides issued during their initial tenure, including the hit singles 'Straw Dogs', 'At The Edge', 'Nobody's Hero', and the haunting 'Bits Of Kids', as well as a bevvy of deeper, overlooked cuts. Complete with a booklet containing detailed liner notes on each single plus illustrations of all relevant sleeves, the collection serves as both a crash course for beginners and a triumphant nostalgia trip for lifer-listeners.
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Sci Fi Lullabies (Expanded Deluxe Edition)
Sci Fi Lullabies (Expanded Deluxe Edition) (3xCD in die-cut slip-case)
Cat: EDSL 0235. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
My Insatiable One
To The Birds
Where The Pigs Don't Fly
He's Dead
The Big Time
High Rising
The Living Dead
My Dark Star
Killing Of A Flash Boy
Whipsnade
Modern Boys
Together
Bentswood Boys
Europe Is Our Playground
Every Monday Morning Comes
Have You Ever Been This Low?
Another No One
Young Men
The Sound Of The Streets
Money
WSD
This Time
Jumble Sale Mums
These Are The Sad Songs
Sadie
Graffiti Women
Duchess
The Sadness In You, The Sadness In Me
Dawn Chorus
Let Go
Crackhead
Cheap
Simon
What Violet Says
Still Waiting
Manipulation
You Don’t Know Me
Days Like Dead Moths
Since You Went Away
Heroin
Leaving
God’s Gift
There Is No Me If There Is No You
Darkest Days
The Prey
Blinded
Review: Imagine you're in for a long car journey and can only take one Suede album, which one do you take? Well, this is the one, really. Reissued as an expanded 3CD set, it features all their best b-sides from the hallowed first three albums (Suede (1993), Dog Man Star (1994) and Coming Up (1996), plus a further 19 B-sides and extra tracks from 1999 to 2023. It's the extra, latter day era numbers that are getting a standalone release on vinyl for Record Store Day as Sci-Fi Lullabies Vol.2, but with this CD set you get everything lumped in together as a bumper package. The tracklist is ridiculous: 'The Sadness in You, the Sadness in Me' from 2022 is a power ballad that could stir the most stoic of hearts. 'Another No One' is a slow, achingly beautiful and melancholy number and 'Europe Is Our Playground' - clearly written pre-Brexit - celebrates a golden Schengen era: "From Spain to Camber Sands/Europe is our playground."
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Crooked Wing
Cat: WIGCD 553. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (I Don't Want To) (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: Southend's These New Puritans have a rare ability to create goosebump-inducing music. A big part of is is Jack Barnett's voice, which is truly up there with the likes of Thom Yorke and Hayden Thorpe's in terms of being able to tug at the heartstrings and create grandiose spellbinding atmospheres. Plus, the arrangements that accompany it are of elite level and taste. This new album is their fifth studio album since forming in 2006 and offers plenty in the way of diversity. 'A Season In Hell' is a wild mix of industrial, organ music, trip-hop and choir sounds. Elsewhere, 'Bells' is less intense and let's the atmosphere form gradually and luxuriously. If you want a record to properly blow your socks off, let it be this.
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Live At The Volksbuhne Berlin New Year's Eve 2005
Cat: LTGCD 21. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Trumpet Herald
Convincing People
Splitting Sky
Slug Bait
Rabbit Snare
Almost A Kiss
Greasy Poo
Endless Not
Vow Of Silence
PA Destroyer
Hamburger Lady
Review: The then recently reformed Throbbing Gristle's 2005 New Year's Eve performance at Berlin's Volksbuhne pulses with the band's trademark intensity, presenting a vivid snapshot of their uncompromising live ethos, immortalising a key moment in their ongoing evolution, where they intertwine iconic tracks like 'Convincing People', 'Slug Bait', and 'Hamburger Lady' with newer materialigiving a taste of what was to come in their first album in 27 years. The show also marked their first encore in over two decades, a rare treat for fans. As one of the originators of industrial music, their influence looms large, with this performance underscoring their continued commitment to pushing boundaries, both musically and culturally. The shock value of Throbbing Gristle has worn off, but the questions they raised about the nature of art, performance and audience remain compelling, and the music remains as instantly visceral and comfrontational as ever. Their legacy is woven through the dark industrial fabric of countless acts that followed, but the message has always been clear: creativity without compromise is the truest form of rebellion.
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Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection
Cat: 758166 5. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Pjanoo
Lola's Theme
Touch Me
Free (Do What U Want) (Giobbi club edit)
Finally (New 2025 edit)
With Every Heartbeat
La Ritournelle
Man With A Red Face (New 2025 edit)
Yeke Yeke (New 2025 edit)
You Got The Love (Tiesto remix)
Sing It Back
Killer
Time (Tale Of Us X Pete Tong X Jules Buckly)
Waiting All Night
Insomnia
9PM (Till I Come)
Out Of Space
Right Here, Right Now
Strings Of Life, Knights Of The Jaguar/Nightmare/Cafe De Mar
Promised Land
The Cure & The Cause
Body Language
Sweet Harmony
Greece 2000
Children
You Don't Know Me
Galvanize
Born Slippy
Go
Your Love
Rose Rogue
Good Life
Where Love Is
Clubbed To Death
Belfast
Porcelain
Feel The Love
Rhythm Of The Night
Review: A decade has now passed since long-serving British DJ Pete Tong joined forces with arranger/conductor Jules Buckley to create covers of classic dance anthems with the help of the latter's expansive Heritage Orchestra collective. Since then, there have been countless concerts and albums - the latter frequently featuring vocal performances from high-profile artists. This tenth anniversary 'best of' collection is therefore welcome. There are some new standalone 'edits' of tracks previously featured on medleys - see 'Finally' (featuring Jessie Ware), 'Man With The Red Face', 'Yeke Yeke' and the sweeping, soaring 'Cafe Del Mar' - but otherwise you're getting fan favourites and familiar anthems, including tasty versions of Orbital's 'Belfast', Adamski's 'Killer' (featuring original singer and now superstar Seal), Joe Smooth's 'Promised Land' and Robert Miles' 'Children'.
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Lift Off
Lift Off (2xCD)
Cat: RHMCCD 6. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Hot Ice
Jazz-funk
Woman Of Color
Sexstrology
Let Me See You Shining
Just Another Love Song
Juice
And Fly Away
Street Wave
Her
Review: After spending much of the last five years confined to the United States, Ron Trent is off on tour this year. As a way of re-introducing himself - not the deep house legend needed to do that of course - he has partnered with Rush Hour to release Lift Off, a fresh double album of previously unheard music. More defiantly dancefloor-centric than his previous album, the decidedly cosmic and downtempo 'What Do The Stars Say To You' (as WARM), the two-disc set sees the Chicagoan combine his usual percussively-layered grooves, warming basslines and colourful synth sounds with nods to all manner of musical influences old and new. The results are uniformly superb, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the spacey future-boogie of Leroy Burgess collaboration 'Let Me See You Shining', the spaced-out, slow-motion epic that is 'Woman of Color', the AM radio-friendly Balearic pop of 'Just Another Love Song' and the undeniably gorgeous 'Street Wave'.
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Sincerely
Cat: 754389 1. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Heaven Is A Home (3:30)
Sugar! Honey! Love! (3:05)
Lose My Cool (4:02)
It's Just Us (2:56)
Territorial (3:20)
Silk Lingerie (3:35)
Fall Apart (3:06)
All I Can Say (3:09)
Daggers! (2:45)
For: You (2:45)
Angels All Around Me (3:12)
Breeze! (3:59)
Sunshine & Rain (3:21)
ILYSMIH (3:14)
Review: Since appearing on Gorillaz fifth album, Humanz, in 2017, Kali Uchis has been on an upward trajectory. Now a major international star with a quartet of major label backed solo albums to her name, the Colombian American rapper and singer arrives at album number five, Sincerely, at the peak of her powers. Inspired in part by an unexplained "life-altering event", the set's lyrics explore "the complexities of life" and her desire to "find joy in life despite of the world". In truth, it's more joy than pain, with Uchis gravitating towards head-nodding, string-laden grooves, r&b-influenced pop, guitar-laden trip-hop torch songs, and immersive, dream-like soundscapes.
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Second Toughest In The Infants (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00100CD. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Progressive House
Juanita/Kiteless/To Dream Of Love
Banstyle/Sappy's Curry
Confusion The Waitress
Rowla
Pearls Girl
Air Towel
Blueski
Stagger
Review: Karl Hyde and Rick Smith continue to offer-up remastered CD reissues of gems from Underworld's vast back catalogue. Here they return to 1996's Second Toughest In The Infants, a set - co-produced with then third member Darren Emerson - which cemented their growing status as one of British electronic music's true headline attractions. While not as admired as its predecessor, it remains a fantastic full-length excursion - an inventive and frequently inspired collection of peak-time-ready epics that borrow liberally from progressive house, techno and spacey drum & bass (see 'Banstyle/Sappy's Curry'). It also contains a number of genuine stunners, not least the bustling 'Confusion The Waitress', the acid-fired insanity of 'Rawla', and the trance-inducing early morning hypnotism of 'Air Towel'.

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Beaucoup Fish (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00101CD. Rel: 16 May 25
 
Progressive House
Cups
Push Upstairs
Jumbo
Shudder/King Of Snake
Winjer
Skym
Bruce Lee
Kittens
Push Downstairs
Something Like A Mama
Moaner
Review: Recorded and released after the crossover success of 'Born Slippy [Nuxx]', Beaucoup Fish remains Underworld's most commercially successful album. The third and final set to be recorded with then third member Darren Emerson, it has fewer rough edges and in-your-face grooves than its predecessors whilst still retaining the band's rave-igniting sound of the 1990s. Now remastered and reissued on CD for the first time since 2017, it's a set that has aged well. For proof, check the woozy slipped deep house of 'Cups', the breakbeat-powered, acid-fired peak-time insanity of 'Shudder/King of Snake', the rushing release of 'Push Upstairs', the heady ambient bliss of 'Skym' and the drum & bass-influenced warmth of 'Something Like Mama'.
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Strobes In Space: Indie Sleaze Nu Rave & Future Disco 2000-2009
VARIOUS
Cat: BN 13CD. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Young Pony Club - "Ice Cream"
Bloc Party - "Banquet" (Phones Disco remix)
Datarock - "Fa-Fa-Fa"
LCD Soundsystem - "Tribulations"
TokTok & Soffy O - "Missy Queen's Gonna Die"
Justice V Simian - "We Are Your Friends"
Digitalism - "Zdarlight"
Soulwax - "NY Excuse"
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Heads Will Roll" (A-Trak remix radio edit)
Klaxons - "Two Receivers"
The Rapture - "Sister Saviour" (DFA vocal remix)
Goose - "Black Gloves"
Simian Mobile Disco - "Hustler"
Test Icicles - "What's Your Damage" (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke remix)
CSS - "Let's Make Love & Listen To Death From Above"
We Have Band - "Hear It In The Cans"
Fujiya & Miyagi - "Knickerbocker"
Friendly Fires - "Jump In The Pool"
Playgroup - "Make It Happen" (Full Length version)
Tiga - "You Gonna Want Me"
Tom Vek - "I Ain't Saying My Goodbyes"
Shit Disco - "OK"
Zongamin - "Bongo Song"
Black Strobe - "Italian Fireflies"
Fischerspooner - "Emerge"
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - "Satan Said Dance"
Phoenix - "1901"
The Killers - "Mr Brightside" (Jacques Lu Cont Thin White Duke radio remix)
Cut Copy - "Going Nowhere"
!!! - "Me & Guiliani Down By The School Yard - A True Story"
Review: Given that much time has passed since the original nu-rave and, ahem, 'indie sleaze' days of the noughties, it was perhaps inevitable that we'd get a celebratory compilation sooner, rather than later. Two Piers has done a pretty good job of marking those movements - or the 'nu-rave' end of it at least - on Strobes In Space. There are plenty of bona-fide crossover anthems of the period present - Justice v Simian's 'We Are Your Friends', New Yong Pony Club's punk-funk inspired 'Ice Cream', the Jacques Lu Cont revision of The Killers 'Mr Brightside' and LCD Soundsystem's 'Tribulations' included - alongside genuine underground club classics and tracks that undoubtedly deserve another airing (see Simian Mobile Disco's 'Hustler', Tiga's 'You're Gonna Want It', Playgroup's genuinely brilliant 'Make It Happen' and Soulwax's 'NY Excuse').



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Planet Mu 30 1995 - 2025
VARIOUS
Cat: ZIQ 470CD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Jlin - "B12"
Venetian Snares - "Drums"
Traxman - "Ace Boogie"
Nondi - "Worrygirl"
FaltyDL - "Usually I'm Cautious"
Rev - "Mind Game"
BAE BAE - "Living In The Memory"
Ship Sket - "Dysentery"
Slikback - "Foli"
U Ziq - "Imperial Crescent V I P"
RP Boo - "No Return 2"
DJ Manny - "Smooth Jungle"
Saint Abdullah & Eomac - "Victorian All-rounder" (feat Laura LAIR)
Nik Colk Void - "A Tough Design" (demo)
Elmoe - "Battle Zone"
Meemo Comma - "Stillness Of Man"
Herva - "Kuna"
Xylitol - "Nevada"
Ital Tek - "Heat Seeker"
Speaker Music - "Sonological Hubris"
Jana Rush - "Cruisin' On Lake Shore Drive"
DJ Girl - "Bonito Applebum"
Luke Vibert - "Bullet Drop"
James Krivchenia - "Quantum Flirt" (feat Sam Wilkes)
Rian Treanor - "Another Future Is Impossible"
Review: There are basically two types of anniversary compilations: the humble retrospective, packed with classics and significant musical moments from the past, and collections of all-new music that showcase where an imprint is at right now. Predictably, Planet My founder Mike Paradinas AKA U-Ziq has chosen the latter option to mark the occasion of his legendary experimental label's 30th birthday. There's naturally plenty to get the blood pumping and the synapses snapping across the 25 tracks on show, from the skittish IDM of Jlin ('B12'), mutant future-boogie of Venetian Snares ('Drums') and hard-to-pigeonhole excellence of Falty DL ('Usually I'm Cautious'), to the chopped-and-screwed r&b of Bae Bae ('Living In The Memory'), Nik Colk Void's industrial gunk ('A Tough Design (demo)'), the glassy-eyed D&B/ambient techno of Xylitol ('Nevada') and the sample-rich instrumental hip-hop hedonism of Luke Vibert ('Bullet Drop').
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Roots Rocking Zimbabwe: The Modern Sound Of Harare' Townships 1975-1980
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Cat: AACD 101. Rel: 01 May 25
 
International
T Mapfumo & The Acid Band - "Chiiko Chinotinetsa"
New Tutenkhamen - "Amai A Kwatu"
Gypsy Caravan - "Soweto Mujibha"
Echoes Limited - "Soul Scene"
Oliver & The Black Spirits - "Anoshereketa"
The Storm - "Nyaya Dzinonetsa"
Blacks Unlimited - "Hangaiwa"
The Green Arrows - "The Towering Inferno"
New Tutenkhamen - "Joburg Bound"
Mawonera Superstars - "Nyamutamba Naziwere"
Echoes Ltd - "Engelina"
Witch - "Funky Reggae"
Baked Beans - "Introduction"
Blacks Unlimited - "Yarira"
The Phaze - "Baby Please"
Gypsy Caravan - "Chistiuiti"
Melody & Bybit - "Kwakaenda Imbwa"
The Green Arrows - "No Delay"
New Tutenkhamen - "Kumalila Ngwenya"
Harare Mambos - "Shanga Yangu"
Shaft Form - "Give It"
Sweg Unity - "Musikana"
Double Shuffle - "Taj Mahal"
Dagger Rock Band - "Viva Zimbabwe"
ITC Blues Limited - "Porter"
Review: Analog Africa's latest gem is a wonderful celebration of Zimbabwe's musical roots that traces back to the label's beginnings over 20 years ago. This carefully curated collection showcases the explosion of creativity from the 1970s and 80s before genre boundaries were clearly defined. Artists boldly fused rock, rumba, soul and traditional rhythms into an experimental sound that remains fresh today. Accompanied by an in-depth booklet, the compilation features rare and unreleased tracks from legends like Thomas Mapfumo and Oliver Mtukudzi and all of them make for a dynamic and essential snapshot of a transformative era in Zimbabwean music history.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk | Cumbia
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Nighttime Lovers Volume 36: A Fine Collection Of Disco Funk Classics Of The 80's
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Cat: PTG 34264. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Real To Reel - "Dont Keep Me Hangin' On"
Patti Austin - "I Can't Stop"
Glenn Jones - "Meet Me Halfway There"
Cashmere - "We Need Love"
First Love - "It's A Mystery To Me"
Googie & Tom Coppola - "Missing Love"
Wynd Chymes - "Checkin' Out Your Stuff" (12" version)
GQ - "Is It Cool"
Phil Upchurch - "Could It Be You" (feat Marlena Shaw)
The Floaters & Shu Ga - "Not Enough For Me"
Linda Clifford - "I Want To Get Away With You"
David Williams - "When Your Dreams Come True"
Anthony Lockett - "Decisions"
Review: The Nighttime Lovers series, which deftly showcases the forgotten and overlooked corners of 1980s disco, electrofunk and synth-powered dancefloor soul, reaches its 36th instalment. As you'd expect given the high number of previous volumes, the selections tend towards the defiantly deep, with more familiar artists being represented by lesser-known treats. So, instead of the much-loved 'Love Me Like That', Reel To Reel offers up the glossier, slap-bass propelled 80s soul of 'Don't Keep Me Hanging On', Cashmere contributes the sweet and tactile 'We Need Love' and GQ drops the eyes-closed lead vocals and horn-heavy peak-time hustle of 'Is It Cool'. Other highlights include Phil Upchruch's Marlena Shaw-sporting 'It's Got To Be You', Linda Clifford's superb 'I Want To Get Away With You' and the squelchy synth-disco of 'Decisions' by Anthony Lockett.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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Reggae Steady Go: The Creole Albums Collection
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Cat: DB 2CD162. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
The Upsetters - "Capo" (CD 1: The Upsetters 'the Good, The Bad & The Upsetters')
The Upsetters - "Phil The Fluter"
The Upsetters - "Suns Of Navarone"
The Upsetters - "What Do You Say?"
The Upsetters - "Straight To The Head"
The Upsetters - "Red Or Red"
The Upsetters - "Mellow Mood"
The Upsetters - "Family Mna"
The Upsetters - "Oney (Happy Clap)"
The Upsetters - "Mama Look (Moneky Man)"
The Upsetters - "Snow White"
The Upsetters - "The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters"
The Pyramids - "To Sir With Love" (Various 'reggae, Steady Go, Vol 1)
Al Barry - "Ooh Ee"
The Pyramids - "Feel Alright"
The Aces - "Walk Into My Life"
The Pyramids - "Telstar"
The Aces - "Mademoiselle Ninette"
The Pyramids As The Creole All Stars - "Geronimo"
Al Barry - "Hold It Baby"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (bonus tracks)
Al Barry - "Freedom Sound"
The Pyramids - "Reggae Shiffle"
Al Barry - "Last Love"
The Pyramids - "All For You" (part 2 instrumental)
Bruce Ruffin - "Mad About You" (CD 2: Various 'reggae Steady Go')
Honey Boy - "Reggae Motion"
Dave Barker - "Shackatac"
Winston Francis - "A Little Today, A Little Tomorrow"
Bruce Ruffin - "Save The People"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song Aka Still Your Mna"
The Pyramids As Creole All Stars - "Stingo"
Bruce Ruffin - "Crazy People" (Big 12 - Reggae Steady Go Vol 2)
Honey Boy - "Be My Baby"
Dave Barker - "Ride Your Pony"
Bruce Ruffin - "Coming On Strong"
Winston Francis - "Blue Moon"
The Chequers - "Everyday"
Dave Barker - "Keep On Trying ('til I Win Your Love)"
The Pyramids - "Mother's Bath" (bonus tracks)
Winston Francis - "Love Thy Neighbour"
Dave Barker - "Smooths & Sorts"
Bruce Ruffin - "One Big Happy Family"
The Pyramids - "Can't Leave Now"
Honey Boy - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"
Dave Barker - "You For Me"
The Pyramids - "Mosquito Bite"
Winston Francis - "Now That I'm A Man"
Dave Barker - "Give Me Some Light"
The Pyramids - "Teardrops"
Bruce Ruffin - "Are You Ready"
The Chequers - "Butler's Cross"
Honey Boy - "Sad Sad Song" (original mix)
Review: Doctor Bird prescribe a new 2xCD anthology for the auralgics among fans of early UK reggae, bringing together for the first time on CD four pioneering albums from Creole Music Ltd, incorporated in May 1964 as chief outputter of prime British reggae. Bruce White and Tony Cousins took the helm, and Creole quickly became a key (and melodica) player in Britain's reggae scene. Their initial success came with The Hippy Boys' The Good, The Bad & The Upsetters, recorded on tour with Lee Perry; working with Trojan Records and eventually launching their own label, Rhino, Creole struck gold with Bruce Ruffin's 'Mad About You', helping clarify the UK reggae sound of the early 70s, and which comes rendered again here in clearest tones.
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Going Out Of My Head: Adventures On The Indie Dancefloor 1995-1999
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Cat: CRCD 4BOX195. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
The Charlatans - "Nine Acre Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix - CD1: Poppin')
Blur - "On Your Own" (Crouch End Broadway mix)
Bomb The Bass & Justin Warfield - "Bug Powder Dust" (Chemical Brothers remix)
Supergrass - "Sun Hits The Sky" (Bentley Rhythm Ace remix)
Dub Pistols - "Cyclone"
Audioweb - "Bankrobber"
Alabama 3 - "Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness"
Black Grape - "Reverend Black Grape"
Sneaker Pimps - "Underground" (Perfecto mix)
The Prodigy - "Breathe"
Flukd - "Atom Bomb"
Cut La Roc - "Bassheads"
CJ Bolland - "It Ain't Gonna Be Me"
Leftfield - "Phat Planet"
Fatboy Slim - "Going Out Of My Mind"
Death In Vegas - "Aisha" (CD2: Pingin')
Super Furry Animals - "Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)"
Indian Ropeman - "Dog In The Piano" (dirty edit)
Bentley Rhythm Ace - "Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out"
Pierre Henry - "Psyche Rock" (Malpaso mix By Fatboy Slim)
Gomez - "Whippin' Piccadilly"
The All Seeing I - "Beat Goes On"
Howie B - "Who's Got The Bacon ?"
Under The Honeytunnel - "Electro-magnetic"
Moloko - "Fun For Me"
Basement Jaxx - "Red Alert" (Jaxx club Night)
Wildchild - "Renegade Master" (radio edit)
Rest Assured - "Treat Infamy" (12 Inch club mix)
Leftfield - "Song Of Life" (remastered)
Shed Seven - "She Left Me On Friday" (CD3: Peakin')
Terrorvision - "Tequila (Mint Royale Shot)"
Cornershop - "Brimful Of Asha" (Norman Cook remix)
Lo Fidelity Allstars - "Blisters On My Brain"
Space - "Neighbourhood" (live It! club mix)
Arthur - "Lose Your Mind" (Skint remix)
Orbital - "The Saint"
Jimi Tenor - "Walkie Talkie"
Future Loop Foundation - "Conditions For Living" (Headz Down edit)
Ocean Colour Scene - "Falling To The Floor"
My Life Story - "12 Reasons Why I Love Her"
Sleeper - "Statuesque" (The Boxed Off mix)
James - "Waltzing Along" (Havein' It Rock Opera mix)
Embrace & Wil Malone - "One Big Family" (Perfecto mix)
Dubstar - "Stars" (Motiv 8 radio mix)
Tricky & Martina Topley-bird - "Black Steel (Been Caught Stealing)" (CD4: Prangin')
Ceasefire - "Trickshot"
Babylon Zoo - "Spaceman" (Arthur Meets The Spaceman mix)
Skunk Anansie - "Brazen (Weep)" (Dreadzone remix)
Radiohead - "Planet Telex" (Karma Sunra mix)
The Future Sound Of London - "My Kingdom"
Paul Weller - "Kosmos" (Lynch Mob bonus beats Full version/Lynchmob beats mix)
Hooverphonic - "2 Wicky"
Morcheeba - "Part Of The Process"
Lamb - "Gorecki"
Catatonia - "Midfield General's Shootout Mix"
The Aloof - "The Last Stand"
Review: In the latter half of the 1990s, the lines between indie-rock, Britpop and dance music became increasingly blurred, indie club DJs being blessed with all manner of heady, high-octane treats to enjoy - including notable big beat, trip-hop and techno reworks. This four-disc set from Cherry Red does an excellent job in celebrating this fertile musical period via a mix of chart-bothering faves (Norman Cook remixing Pierre Henry and Cornershop), heavy club revisions (the Chemical Brothers taking on Bomb The Bass and the Charlatans), bona-fide dance classics (Leftfield, Orbital, Basement Jaxx), quirky rock-rave (Black Grape, the Prodigy), big beat workouts (Indian Ropeman, Death In Vegas, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Lo Fidelity Allstars), and eccentricities (the All Seeing I, Jimi Tenor, Future Sound of London).
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