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New Wind/Change In My Head
New Wind/Change In My Head (limited yellow & clear vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TR 0111. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
The Night Away (LP1: New Wind) (2:47)
New Wind (1:52)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:57)
Tied Up In Rhythm (2:00)
Grown Apart (2:34)
Man Enough To Care (2:01)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:29)
The Inside (3:04)
Calendar (1:39)
Expect To Change (2:10)
Still Believe (2:24)
Put These Words To Music (1:43)
Just One Day (3:12)
New Wind (LP2: Change In My Head) (1:52)
Tied Up Rhythm (1:57)
Opinion Of Feelings (2:24)
Grown Apart (2:30)
Calendar (1:35)
Put These Words To Music (1:45)
Man Enough To Care (1:59)
Compro (1:41)
Somebody Help Me Scream (2:51)
Change In My Head (0:49)
Expect To Change (2:09)
Just One Day (3:03)
The Inside (2:57)
Still Believe (1:42)
The Night Away (2:45)
Review: Originally formed in 1980 in Reno, Nevada, 7 Seconds are often credited as one of the most vital and criminally overlooked pioneering hardcore punk acts. Following on from their much-adored 1985 EP-cum-LP Walk Together, Rock Together, their 1986 follow up New Wind featured slower tempos and a notable imbuing of melody, with the project going on to be credited as an integral blueprint for the hardcore scene's eventual embracing and transition into pop-punk and indie rock. This long overdue reissue from Trust Records arrives complete with the complimentary Change In My Head, which is a totally new take on the classic album featuring tracks remixed in their entirety by Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi) alongside Inner Ear Studios' Don Zientara. Restoring and reimagining unreleased cuts from the original LP such as 'Change In My Head' and 'Compro', these bonus tracks offer a fresh snapshot of 7 Seconds in transition, but still very much firmly rooted in their hardcore ethos (before literal U2 comparisons would arise with later output). This limited double LP also comes with a 24-page oral history featuring unseen photographs, flyers, and memorabilia.
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 in stock $52.40
Echowah Island
Cat: CRACKI 093. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Echowah Island (3:45)
Quantum Ceviche (3:18)
Hirondelle (3:38)
Magma (3:32)
Shark (3:14)
Kaleidoscope (3:36)
Psych! (2:37)
Radio Soda (3:56)
Review: Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Art Longo impresses here with Echowah Island, a new album sure to wind its way into your affections. It was crafted over years in his home studio and is "psychotropical pop" drawing deep inspiration from late 80s music and dub. The album's lush soundscape evokes orange sunsets and ocean breezes and is layered with spring reverb, space echo and wah-wah effects that smooth out the edges as the steady pulse of vintage drum machines moves things on down low. A standout feature is Claudio Jonas, whose ethereal vocals recall classic French femme fatale singers of the 60s. Her poetic, kaleidoscopic lyrics add to a nostalgic dream world that gently bends reality and makes his both escapist and thought-provoking.
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 in stock $22.38
Avicii Forever
Avicii Forever (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 659170 3. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Wake Me Up (4:06)
Levels (3:19)
Let's Ride Away (feat Elle King) (2:52)
The Nights (2:57)
Waiting For Love (3:52)
Without You (feat Sandro Cavazza) (3:01)
SOS (feat Aloe Blacc) (2:37)
Hey Brother (4:15)
Lonely Together (feat Rita Ora) (3:03)
Avicii vs Nicky Romero - "I Could Be The One" (3:30)
Silhouettes (3:32)
Fade Into Darkness (3:19)
You Make Me (3:50)
The Days (4:36)
For A Better Day (3:22)
Addicted To You (2:27)
Friend Of Mine (feat Vargas & Lagola) (2:40)
Broken Arrows (3:51)
Heart Upon My Sleeve (feat Imagine Dragons) (4:13)
Heaven (4:36)
Forever Yours (feat Sandro Cavazza - Tim's 2016 Ibiza version) (3:27)
Review: Tim Bergling's music as Avicii was loved enough in his lifetime, but it doubly shook the world after his untimely death in 2018. This career-spanning compilation brings together 19 key tracks by the Swedish DJ and producer, zooming back in mainly on the key works by Berg under the Avicii name, on top of another unreleased tune, 'Let's Ride Away' with Elle King. Avicii's instinct for brain-lodging hooks is on full display here, from the anthemic and unforgettable 'Wake Me Up' to the introspective of 'Heart Upon My Sleeve'. Also included are fan favourites like 'The Nights', 'Without You' feat Sandro Cavazza, and 'Lonely Together' feat Rita Ora, tracing his evolution from bedroom producer to international headliner.
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Thauma
Thauma (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 026. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Armed Joy (For Alfredo) (6:10)
Fuoco Lento (with Bint Mbareh & Ottomani Parker) (3:58)
Cicadidae (4:26)
Presagio - He Thalassa He Kath'hemas (4:41)
Le Toille (XVII) (3:26)
Sticks And Stones (with Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (3:09)
A Juniper Tree Whose Roots Are Made Of Fire (with Bint Mbareh) (7:32)
Tu Estomago (XVI) (1:51)
In My Recurring Dream (Sekizinci Iblissin) (3:32)
Rinascita (with Yusuf Ahmed & Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (4:35)
Review: The debut album by Big Hands (aka Andrea Ottomani), is a deeply immersive and dream-born odyssey that blurs the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sound. Conceived during a stormy Mediterranean voyage and built from field recordings, tuned percussion and collaborations with a tight circle of musicians, Thauma is an emotional and textural triumph that takes in Palestinian artist Bint Mbareh’s haunting vocals and Buster Woodruff-Bryant’s serpentine sax lines. Each moment brings real spiritual depth while merging modular synths with bells, balafon and bamboo drums to evoke a mythic, place-bound nostalgia that is organic and otherworldly.
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Dream Into It
Cat: 964145 341. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Rock
Dream Into It (4:51)
77 (2:47)
Too Much Fun (3:11)
John Wayne (feat Alison Mosshart) (4:16)
Wildside (feat Joan Jett) (3:34)
People I Love (3:40)
Gimme The Weight (3:49)
I'm Your Hero (4:22)
Still Dancing (3:45)
Review: Billy Idol, one of the most iconic figures in British rock history, has returned with his first full-length album in over a decade. Known for his punk roots as a member of Generation X and subsequent MTV-era persona, Idol has constantly evolved, blending his early rebellious spirit with a more reflective, mature approach to life and music. This latest release captures that transformation, offering a blend of punk rock energy and introspective storytelling. Idol's partnership with longtime guitarist Steve Stevens continues to define his sound, while collaborations with rock legends Joan Jett, Avril Lavigne and Alison Mosshart further solidify his place at the forefront of rock's new generation. Having emerged from the early days of British punk, Idol's legacy spans decades, and this new record marks both a personal reflection and a return to form.
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 in stock $33.42
Stop & Go (reissue)
Cat: UVR 28525. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
The Stop & Go (3:28)
Getting To The Other Side (3:15)
The Pimp Walk (3:59)
Run It On Down Mr DJ (6:38)
Save Their Souls (4:49)
Singing A Song For My Mother (6:22)
It's Time For Peace (2:16)
Happiness (3:56)
Review: Hamilton Bohannon's debut Stop & Go, first dropped back in 1973 and is a raw and essential slice of early 70s funk. Though maybe more known for his later disco hits, here Bohannon delivers something earthier-looser grooves, soulful vocals and inventive arrangements that simmer rather than explode. This album offers a deeper, more nuanced sound compared to his polished, high-energy disco work and highlights include the blissed-out 'Singing a Song for My Mother,' the deep funk of 'Happiness,' and the widely sampled 'Save Their Souls.' A crate-digger favourite and funk connoisseur's gem, Stop & Go is a percussive, spiritual, and downright nasty record that holds up start to finish.
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Underground
Cat: SCEB 913LP. Rel: 04 Jan 90
 
Rock
Flying
Imphormal
Murder
Gap
Militar Police
New Experiences
Fall Out
Obstinacy
Description
Review: This deliberately mysterious outfit hailed from Italy, and this, the first of two previously ultra-rare and highly collectible LPs, is no less than a psychedelic classic, chock full of wild keyboards, fuzz guitar rampage, blissed-out trance states and fearful avant-garde trickery. It's been ascertained that Braen's Machine was the work of heralded soundtrack composer Perio Ulimani, as well as Morricone collaborator Allesandro Allesandroni, and this would make perfect sense, as "Underground" is very much in the metier of Italian soundtrack legends Goblin, and bound to appeal to fans of the widescreen psych sweep of Aphrodite's Child. Bellisima.
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 in stock $31.45
Romance
Romance (LP)
Cat: M808 006. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Butterflies (2:17)
Light As A Feather (2:40)
Note To Self (3:02)
Unwind (5:12)
Watching (2:04)
Romance (4:14)
Thinking About You (5:16)
Softie (2:54)
Medicine (3:26)
Review: Chilean-born, Bristol-based Shanti Celeste has always brought a unique colour and emotion to her often bass-heavy sounds. She's a party-starting DJ, too, but delves into whole new realms with her wonderful sophomore full-length. Romance sees her exploring themes of love and friendship through shimmering pop textures and emotionally resonant songwriting. Her vocals take centre stage for the first time and lead single 'Thinking About You' is a heartfelt tribute to a late friend with a glowing groove and airy falsetto. Crafted between Bristol and London, the album features collaborations with Batu and harpist Miriam Adefris, whose delicate touch enhances its celestial tone and following last summer's acclaimed 'Ice Cream Dream Boy,' Romance is a luminous return and smart evolution.
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Played by: Moxie
 in stock $20.11
Pa Liv Och Dod
Pa Liv Och Dod (limited hand-numbered magenta vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: EE 043RTM. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Kor Over Dom (4:24)
Punx Pa Syra (feat Leroy Se Meurt) (3:57)
Du Glommer Sa Latt (4:16)
Relaterar (3:43)
Alla VI Darar (4:06)
Searching (feat Michael Zodorozny) (3:20)
Pa Liv Och Dod (5:30)
Djavulen I Dig (3:44)
Tills Alla Vagar Tar Slut (3:39)
Kvavd (3:38)
Review: Swedish EBM icon Celldod returns to Electronic Emergencies with a new album pressed on striking transparent magenta vinyl. Pa Liv Och Dod is a superbly emotionally charged release that channels the raw energy of D.A.F. and Front 242 while blending dark electronic beats with intense lyrical themes. It has collaborations with Leroy Se Meurt and Michael Zodorozny, plus Anders Karlsson's haunting Swedish vocals exploring death and life's meaning also appear across tunes that are both urgent and dance floor directed. Pa Liv Och Dod will force you to confront fear and chaos head-on while offering a soundtrack that offers some catharsis from it all.
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 in stock $25.21
Embrace (Expanded Edition)
Embrace (Expanded Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODCLP 07. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Got 2 Get Up (4:14)
Sunrise Forever (3:43)
For Loving On You (3:18)
Bring Us Back To Life (4:01)
The Mood (3:55)
Unconditional Love (3:17)
Feel The Groove (4:41)
Missing All That Love (4:33)
I'll Still Be Lovin' You (4:10)
On The Radio (3:33)
Ocean Drops (4:15)
Review: Bologna, 1979: Change begins as a studio braintrust linking Mauro Malavasi, Paolo Gianolio and Davide Romani, with production steered by Jacques Fred Petrus. Nearly half a century on from their debut LP The Glow Of Love, cut between Italy and New York - blanketing the mean dancefloor in Euro-import modishness - we're now met by the sweet sonic hug that is Embrace, carrying the group's name after early plans to release it as a solo project of Tanya Michelle Smith, longtime vocalist member of the band. Maruro Malovasi's tender hand is given most productive airtime here, building on but reworking many of the same elements heard on 2018's Love For Love, and enlisting a sneak remix of 'Sunrise Forever' by Michael Gray, already a Traxsource chart-topper. Just 500 copies of this one, so hold tight before it's gone in a neon flash!
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 in stock $41.08
Desert Queen
Desert Queen (pink vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: LNFG 200P. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Folk/Americana
Does This Song Sound Familiar? (4:47)
City Lights (5:14)
Step Too Far (4:46)
Middle Of The Night (4:02)
Just What It Is (5:04)
Givin' It Up (4:32)
Birthday (4:30)
Smoke In The Limousine (3:11)
Nothing On Me (4:39)
Gone So Long (3:32)
You Know It Ain't Right (bonus track) (4:27)
Review: Pearl Charles presides over the true with Desert Queen, her most refined work yet: a bittersweet set recorded in Joshua Tree with producer Lewis Pesacov and mixed by Michael Rault. Drawing on the velveteen textures of classic Stax sides, the album drapes Charles's crisp songwriting in brass, strings and soft grooves, caught somewhere in the smoky control of Karen Carpenter and the group swagger of Memphis session royalty. This is west coast country-soul at its most elegant, with a light touch and a lingering warmth.
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 in stock $26.35
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle)
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DPROMLP 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Tesco Disco (3:09)
Zyklon B Zombie (4:15)
Mother Spunk (5:26)
Maggot Death (4:30)
Industrial Muzak/Very Friendly (7:20)
Heathen Earth (5:33)
Nuffield Theatre (2:23)
Persuasian (6:08)
Air Galley (4:19)
Review: "Random, tense, scary and compulsively fascinating". That's how Chris Connelly describes the period in which the tracks on this album were originally written. As the main man behind some of the most iconic and influential industrial bands in history - Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Murder.Inc... - he's definitely well placed to make this kind of judgment. And it comes across even more understandable if you grasp the fact he's meaning all that in a good way. Throbbing Gristle should need no introduction, having pretty much written the blueprint for industrial musick in the nuclear age. A sound that screamed "get us out". Combine that oeuvre with this guy, then, and you have something which is uncompromisingly explosive and effective. Not to mention fitting, given half the people on the street seem convinced we're rushing headfirst into another atomic standoff, if not something much, much worse.
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 in stock $24.65
Paris Texas (Soundtrack) (40th Anniversary Edition)
Paris Texas (Soundtrack) (40th Anniversary Edition) (red vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 060349 7816613. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Paris, Texas (2:50)
Brothers (2:03)
Nothing Out There (1:35)
Cancion Mixteca (4:14)
No Safety Zone (1:08)
Houston In Two Seconds (2:51)
She's Leaving The Bank (5:57)
On The Couch (1:30)
I Knew These People (feat Harry Dean Stanton & Nastassja Kinski) (8:43)
Dark Was The Night (2:50)
Review: American guitar legend Ry Cooder's 1985 score remains a defining example of minimalist film music, built almost entirely around sparse motifs and slide guitar. Recorded for Wim Wenders' feature set in the American Southwest, the ten-track sequence avoids orchestration entirely, opting instead for open-ended cues that feel improvised but never unfocused. 'Paris, Texas' opens with the recognisable main theme i a slow, resonant guitar line set against silence. 'Brothers' and 'Nothing Out There' follow similar patterns, with minor variations in phrasing and tempo. The inclusion of 'Cancion Mixteca', sung by Harry Dean Stanton, adds one of the only vocal moments on the set, grounded in traditional folk. The remainder of the tracks i including 'No Safety Zone', 'Houston In Two Seconds' and 'Dark Was The Night' i continue the pared-back approach, prioritising tone and atmosphere over melody. Some 40 years since its original release, the material hasn't dated i not because it sounds modern, but because it was never trying to. It remains quietly influential, especially in the way it reframed narrative scoring through reduction.
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Nightmare Queens
Nightmare Queens (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AFMLP 28. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Get Spooky (2:04)
No Love (2:31)
My Heart Is A Gravey (2:41)
The Cats Meow (3:38)
My Way (2:17)
Bullet (3:21)
Kiss Of Fire (3:50)
Revolution (3:14)
Slay Me (2:59)
Breakup Makeup (2:36)
Don't Hold My (3:46)
I Made A Wish (3:11)
Love U To Death (4:27)
Review: Since forming in 2016, The Darts from Phoenix, Arizona have built a fierce global presence with their fuzz-drenched garage rock and high-octane performances, fronted by the ever-driven Nicole Laurenne. The Nightmare Queens compiles the best green lights from the band's first two LPs, both long since sold out, and adds two extra brand-new thrashoffs, recorded on the road during their 2024 Europe Boomerang tour. Gritty melodies, vampy hooks and punk-drunk energy beam like blood moon rays across 'Get Spooky', 'My Heart Is A Graveyard', and 'Love You to Death'.
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 in stock $24.92
If We Left This Earth
If We Left This Earth (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NHS 549LP. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Smokescreen Sprayout (2:30)
Antics (3:30)
Hang Up The Mic (2:50)
Conversation (2:28)
Rafiki (3:28)
If We Left This Earth (3:25)
Spacesuit (2:57)
Last Orders (3:47)
Pressure (3:52)
Hive Mind (3:01)
West Central (2:29)
Still Messed Up (2:58)
Healing (3:03)
Don't Be Gone Too Long (3:05)
Ngoma (4:00)
Review: Degs unleashes his second album If We Left This Earth and once again it's an odyssey of soul, sunshine and precision timed savageness. Featuring link-ups with a huge variety of friends and label pals, over the course of the LP we clock names likes of Kimyan Law, NCT, Hugh Hardie, Hoax and many others as Degs lays down stories, thoughts and self-reflective moments over a range of beats. From the beautiful sonic hug 'Don't Be Gone Too Long' to the heavily introspective 'West & Central' to the steaming warehouse demolisher with bandmates Hologram and OG MC brothers The Ragga Twins 'Hang Up The Mic', it's another stunning long player from one of Hospital's most talented songwriters.
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 in stock $25.78
Ultra Point Of Intersection Exist
Ultra Point Of Intersection Exist (hand-numbered LP limited to 199 copies)
Cat: ARTEFAKT 05. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Answer (5:39)
Illusion (4:37)
Dissect (5:03)
Clear Up All (6:06)
Psychic Noise (5:39)
Today Is Holiday (7:38)
Control Matter (7:50)
Review: Ultra Point Of Intersection Exist is a landmark album in Japan's noise and industrial scene that was created by Ichiro Tsuji in 1987. All these years on, Dissecting Table still delivers a standout and relentless fusion of harsh electronics and mechanised rhythms that echoes the dystopian intensity of Whitehouse, SPK and Einsturzende Neubauten. Straddling noise, industrial and experimental extremes, the album captures the radical spirit of its era alongside peers like Controlled Bleeding and Ramleh and so has long been a highly anticipated reissue or noise fans. It comes with a new design that respects the artist's wishes to forgo the original layout.
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 in stock $23.51
Walk This Road
Walk This Road (gatefold LP + insert)
Cat: 060349 7818433. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Rock
Walk This Road (feat Mavis Staples) (3:37)
Angels & Mercy (3:48)
Call Me (3:39)
Learn To Let Go (4:20)
State Of Grace (3:59)
Here To Stay (3:56)
The Kind That Lasts (3:49)
New Orleans (3:49)
Speed Of Pain (3:35)
Lahaina (feat Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro & Henry Kapono) (4:17)
Review: Multi-genre acrobats and 70s American rockers The Doobie Brothers are back with more silky smooth signature harmonies from their home base in California with Walk This Road, a ten-tracker that unites core members Patrick Simmons, Tom Johnston, John McFee and Michael McDonald. It was produced by John Shanks and does a fine job of working each member's unique songwriting style into a cohesive collection. Themes of recovery, reflection and spiritual awakening run throughout, with Simmons describing it as "waking up to see the important things you've been missing." The title track has the legendary Mavis Staples and stands out as a fine soulful anthem of unity and hope that will resonate in any era.
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Let Me Out
Cat: LDBA 344. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Battlestar Galactica (2:53)
Art Show Cult Visit (1:59)
There's A Poison In The Room (feat Curly Castro) (2:16)
Shapeshifting At The Audubon Ballroom (3:33)
Zeitgeistic Psychosomatic Measurements (feat Beans) (2:36)
Butterfly Broken Wings (2:38)
Swim Team Audible Function (1:28)
Punch Drunk Love (1:18)
Elvira's Wedding Ring (3:10)
Basquiat Painted Transylvania (feat Lungs) (2:00)
Krossroads (2:45)
The Exorcism Of Antoinette (2:02)
Genocidal Jansport Aka Sex, Drugs, & Laser Guns (2:37)
Mosquito Stock Trade (1:01)
Closed Caption (2:22)
We Fought For This Country? (2:00)
Review: Backdrops of engineered silence and societal distraction inform on this from Fatboi Sharif and Driveby, twin rap verbalisers from the hinterzones of New Jersey. Let Me Out confronts the fractured psyche of a world numbed by noise: a raw, unfiltered dispatch from the underbelly, where six-figure illusions swing pendularly over mirrored truths, and suppressed rage simmers beneath manufactured calm. Tracked at 2ndststudios and shaped by the precision of Steel Tipped Dove, the record is sharpened further by the eerie co-production of DJ Boogaveli on 'We Fought for this Country!?' and haunting backing vocals from Paul Keim on 'Krossroads'. From milk-and-oil confusion to the cracked prayers of trauma survivors, each track on this grittily sculpted noise rap record erodes our psychic Achilles' heels, through emotional debris and soul static.
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Love At First Sight
Cat: PBT LP003. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Stop What 'Cha Doing (3:12)
Don't Give Up (On Our Love) (5:47)
Party Lights (6:33)
Don't Be Afraid (3:37)
Lady Marmalade/Creole Lady (Medley) (5:47)
The Love I Had (4:09)
It's A Mystery To Me (6:12)
My First Love (3:52)
Review: This is one of a couple of proper holy grail boogie funk gems that French label PBT are dropping this month. Love At First Sight by First Love was originally released in 1982 out of Chicago and is a rare gem that captures the peak of modern soul and funk. Led by powerhouse vocalist Yvonne Gage (who is credited as Yvine Gage), the newly reissued record deals in rich production by Randy B and Chuck Colbert, who are icons of the genre. Standout tracks include the synth-drenched 'Don't Say Goodnight' and the smooth, late-night groove 'Party Lights', while 'Don't Be Afraid' is a sentinel, string-laced slow burner. With deep basslines, tight drums, and lush synths throughout, this one is a real heart melter.
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 in stock $27.48
Mershiy
Mershiy (LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: OYSTER 60. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Torni (6:59)
Nsumuna (6:55)
AfGui (6:27)
Eh U (7:08)
Mershiy (5:38)
Hiisi (6:59)
Review: Ukrainian producer Volodymyr Gnatenko returns to Kalahari Oyster Cult with 'Mershiy' - a long-awaited follow-up that trades the drive of his last appearance on the label for something deeper and more exploratory. Spread across six tracks, it drifts between ambient dub, acid and pointillist electronics, with flashes of trance and IDM woven through. There's a widescreen, cinematic quality to it - detailed, immersive and immaculately spaced. Ushering in faded memories of 90s ambient, only re-imagined through a hi-def lens. Repeated listens reveal ever more off-world textures, insect rhythms and a creeping sense of unease. It's introspective, meticulous and beautifully produced.
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Sonatine (Soundtrack)
Sonatine (Soundtrack) (LP in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 104. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Act Of Violence
Light & Darkness
Play On The Sands
Rain After That
A On The Fullmoon Mystery
Into A Trance
In The Beginning
Magic Mushroom
Eye Witness
Runaway Trip
Mobius Band
Die Out Of Memories
See You
Be Over
Review: The Sonatine (1993) soundtrack is an exceptional work from legendary composer Joe Hisaishi, known above all for his in-house scores for Studio Ghibli. This inviting compendium of neoclassical, synth-driven, turn-of-the-80s electronica highlights the infamous artist's contemplative, intimate side, bringing an equally sparring yet evocative experience. Not a Ghibli contribution, the score instead accompanies a signature addition to the filmography of Takeshi Kitano: Sonatine is a stylish yakuza crime thriller following a weary gangster sent to Okinawa, where violence and existential reflection intertwine. These pensive, purgatory pieces are equally capable capacity to melt and enrapt the listener's heart, with refulgent piano and Roland DJ-800 / D-50s scoring a distinctive J-chillout mood (just listen to those flourishes on 'Play On The Sands').
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Nuh Skin Up Dub
Nuh Skin Up Dub (LP + insert)
Cat: WE 14. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Dub
Even Those Dreadful Words (3:13)
Nuh Skin Up (4:50)
Mercy (4:10)
Bad Things (4:48)
Keeping Us Together (3:59)
Ire Ire (6:48)
Desiree (3:41)
Troubles (5:32)
No Commitment (6:21)
Review: 70s and early 80s Jamaican producer Keith Hudson's approach to dub was never about smooth edges or easy rhythms. His productions are dense, disorienting, heavy with delay, bass and drums that sound like they're ricocheting down a well. The Soul Syndicate, his long-time studio band, provide the backbone hereideeply locked-in grooves that Hudson warps into something ghostly. 'No Commitment' staggers forward with stabbing guitar chops that seem to dissolve mid-strike, while 'Ire Ire' loops through warped vocal fragments and echo chambers that stretch into infinity. 'Bad Things' and its dub counterpart pull apart the rhythm until it feels skeletal, each hit landing in the empty space between delay trails. Hudson's use of reverb and tape manipulation isn't just about atmosphere, but about control as well. He shifts and reshapes the mix to turn steady rhythms into something unsteady, always shifting just out of reach. 'Desiree' drifts through flickering hi-hats and cavernous low-end, while 'Keeping Us Together' seems to slow down and speed up in the same breath. There's something darker, more claustrophobic in the way he structures space and silence. Even the brighter moments, like 'Mercy' with its open, rolling groove, carry an unease, as if the music itself is bracing for collapse. Hudson was an architect of mood, twisting familiar elements into something deeply immersive and strangely hypnotic.
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Was I Good Enough?
Was I Good Enough? (silver vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CCAS 1311. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Metal
Mistakes Have Been Made (3:30)
Swallowed By The God (2:57)
The Misunderstanding (3:06)
At Death's Door (4:49)
The Riderless Mount (4:14)
Cartography Of Suffering (4:31)
Unwanted (3:23)
Mandelbrot Anamnesis (10:40)
Review: Rhode Island post-metal avant-garde duo The Body have made a name for themselves due to their caustic maelstrom of harsh, brutalist experimentalism as well as their prolific output and collaborative nature, releasing collab albums with the likes of Full Of Hell, Thou, Uniform, and most recently, Dis Fig. Their latest endeavour sees the pair link up with another duo of musical extremity, Toronto, Canada's recently reformed industrial two-piece Intensive Care. Was I Good Enough? has been on the cards since the artists first began making plans as far back as 2018, trading, warping and ruining mutual sessions with layers of loops, distortion, samples and even dubs, constantly striving to find the ideal haunting balance between both of their sonically hideous, oppressive worlds. For all of our ears' sakes, they just might have succeeded.
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Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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Deserted Palace (remastered)
Deserted Palace (remastered) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: TRS 33. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Poltergeist Party (2:14)
Music Box Concerto (2:45)
Rain Forest Rap Session (1:43)
A Love Theme For Gargoyles (1:14)
Bridge Of Promises (3:18)
Exasperated Frog (0:50)
Take Me To Your Leader (1:58)
Deserted Palace (2:27)
Pogo Rock (1:07)
Wind Swept Canyon (7:43)
The Abominable Snowman (0:56)
Iraqi Hitch-Hiker (2:31)
Free Floating Anxiety (2:17)
Synthetic Jungle (1:44)
Bee Factory (1:01)
Review: French composer Jean-Michel Jarre, world renowned for pioneering electronic music on a grand scale, emerges here in his formative years, already pushing at the edges of sound. Created in 1972 while working at the Groupe de Recherches Musicales, this early studio project captures a young innovator experimenting with an EMS VCS3 and a Farfisa organ. Tracks like 'Music Box Concerto' and 'Synthetic Jungle' weave eerie melodies into mechanical rhythms, while 'Rain Forest Rap Session' and 'Exasperated Frog' embrace playful abstraction. Jarre himself called it a "pirate record," assembled in his student room and smuggled from GRM's studios after hours. A raw, unfiltered glimpse into his early creative instincts, it foreshadows the expansive, cinematic style that would later define his career.
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Naturally (20th Anniversary Edition)
Naturally (20th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPDAPT 082. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Soul
How Do I Let A Good Man Down? (2:59)
Natural Born Lover (3:00)
Stranded In Your Love (feat Lee Fields) (5:44)
My Man Is A Mean Man (3:13)
You're Gonna Get It (4:54)
How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? (4:02)
This Land Is Your Land (4:26)
Your Thing Is A Drag (3:33)
Fish In The Dish (3:14)
All Over Again (4:43)
How Do I Let A Good Man Down? (instrumental) (2:57)
Natural Born Lover (instrumental) (3:03)
Stranded In Your Love (feat Lee Fields - instrumental) (6:05)
My Man Is A Mean Man (instrumental) (3:19)
You're Gonna Get It (instrumental) (4:53)
How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? (instrumental) (2:57)
This Land Is Your Land (instrumental) (4:35)
Your Thing Is A Drag (instrumental) (3:35)
Fish In The Dish (instrumental) (3:15)
All Over Again (instrumental) (4:41)
Review: Brooklyn's Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings were already underground legends by 2005, but this was the release that blew the doors wide open. Reissued here in a 20th anniversary remaster with full instrumental versions, it captures the group in peak form: tight, defiant and dripping with groove. From the snarling funk of 'My Man is a Mean Man' to the gospel-inflected ache of 'Stranded' and the rolling swagger of 'You're Gonna Get It', every track is a showcase for Jones' irrepressible power. 'How Long Do I Have to Wait For You?' and 'This Land is Your Land' still hit like soul standards, while 'Fish in My Dish' and 'Your Thing is a Drag' lean into grit and grind. The instrumentals only deepen the appreciation: pure rhythm section muscle. Recorded in Bushwick's now-legendary House of Soul, it's the record that built the Daptone soundiand lit the fuse for a soul revival that still resonates today.
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R2 & Yoruba 25
R2 & Yoruba 25 (gatefold cream vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: R2YRS 1. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Karizma - "Spirit" (6:20)
Karizma - "Spirit" (Honeycomb remix) (8:28)
Karizma - "Spirit" (K2 dub) (6:13)
Karizma - "W!thout !t" (3:12)
Osunlade - "Electricity" (7:17)
Osunlade - "Sumpin' Like Dis" (8:27)
Afefe Iku - "823" (7:05)
Mr Flip - "Drippin'" (Karizma Baltimore Drip) (6:05)
Review: Celebrating 25 years of two of the most influential house labels around, this joint double-pack from London's R2 and Osunlade's Yoruba Records is a heavyweight offering that bridges soulful roots and dancefloor depth. Karizma's long-awaited 'Spirit' appears in multiple formsihis original gospel-powered burner, a Josh Milan remix (as Honeycomb), and a dub version featuring Nicholas Ryan Gant, all radiating righteous, late-night warmth. The second R2 cut, 'W!thout !t' is stripped and punchy, full of Karizma's trademark percussive invention. Yoruba's side sees Osunlade light up the system with 'Electricity' and 'Sumpin' Like Dis', both steeped in rhythm and spiritual uplift. Afefe Iku's '823' dives deep into his signature twilight textures, while Karizma's Baltimore remix of Mr. Flip's 'Drippin'' closes the set on a loose and funky high. It's a snapshot of two defining voices in house musicirich in groove, spirit and intention.
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On Rhythm
On Rhythm (3xLP)
Cat: FR 032. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Different Vibrations (6:28)
Offline (5:04)
Reality (5:30)
Digital Tribes (5:19)
All Love (5:18)
Utopians (7:52)
Rebellion (5:21)
Emissary (6:53)
Tomorrow's World (5:41)
Symbols (5:30)
Drum Telepathy (6:32)
To The Moon (5:21)
Review: Having long since been making a vital contribution to the drum & bass landscape, On Rhythm marks the first-ever album released on Future Retro London. It was during a 2023 tour in Australia and New Zealand that the label head finally met Kloke in Melbourne after years of online collaboration. Visiting his studio, he discovered a massive folder of thousands of music files and took a large part of it back home, spending months sifting through to select favourites for this album. After much back-and-forth with Kloke, the final version is now pressed to three slabs of wax. They make for a full sale exploration of his sound, from dark and driving drum breaks to more journeying cosmic trips like 'Rebellion', ice cold steppers like 'Tomorrow's World' and melodic mind melters like 'To The Moon'.
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Hawking Radiation
Hawking Radiation (limited LP + insert)
Cat: FC 57. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
A Diamond On Its Side (2:35)
An Offering (3:24)
Cold Sleep (3:15)
Potalaka Listening Station (3:34)
Astral Voices (3:21)
From Erika (3:13)
The Next Level (3:06)
Promises Made, Promises Kept (3:39)
Take Me With You (3:11)
To Erika (3:26)
Angels Of History (3:01)
Hawking Radiation (3:54)
Review: Brooklyn-based trio Lake Ruth return with a luminous, concept-driven suite that interweaves 60s baroque pop, celestial science fiction and the aching aftermath of cult tragedy. Anchored by Allison Brice's delicate yet penetrating vocals, this release draws narrative inspiration from the Heaven's Gate cultiparticularly survivors and bereaved relativesiwhile also channelling Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time and Walter Benjamin's interpretation of Paul Klee's Angelus Novus. Tracks like 'Potalaka Listening Station', 'Take Me With You', 'From Erika' and 'To Erika' articulate a deeply personal lyrical tapestry, reframing grief as a spectral presence across space and memory. The sound design is equally deliberate: bright organs, skittering drums, ripple-toned guitar, and a nostalgic production palette that feels both 1967 and timeless. Despite the thematic weight, there's lightness hereidelicate rhythms evoke tropicalia, and Brice's voice threads it all together like constellations across the dusk. This is Lake Ruth's most affecting and ambitious work yet: rich in imagery, bold in its emotional scope and glistening with intelligence.
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Twelves
Twelves (3xLP)
Cat: REACTOR 02LP. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
16 Dreams (2:50)
Head On (2:35)
Burning World (9:34)
Spinning (part 1 & 2) (6:40)
Deep Hit (6:00)
I'll Take You There (6:35)
Collision (4:56)
Crawling Heart (4:01)
Thief Of Fire (3:53)
Thief (Motherfucker) (5:23)
Black Sun (3:45)
Circle Grave (5:13)
Mother Sky (10:37)
Arc-Lite (Sonar) (4:26)
Arc-Lite (Radar) (4:21)
Sunburst (10:01)
Arc-Lite (Radiated) (3:41)
Afterglow (live) (5:19)
Got To Get It Over (live) (4:46)
Burning World (live) (12:39)
Review: The "guitar loop" is not just a staple of modern indie and psychedelic music. It is also an access point to a timeless human necessity: the combo of dexterity and repetition. Without repeatedly using our hands to press notes and catenate chains, we would be nothing but fumbly savages. Loop knew this remarkably well, manually twisting a tight coil around the South London music scene in the late 1970s. This was at the height of the motorik rock scene, which was otherwise largely going on thousands of miles away in Germany: as critics enthused at the time, Loop were the sound of Suicide jamming with the Stooges aboard a spaceship built by Hawkwind and piloted by Can. Described by Reactor as "post-psych, pre-shoegaze" figureheads, 'Twelves' is a priceless rediscovery for electronic rock heads across the (fret, mother)board: compiling across a span of five years, '16 Dreams' and 'Spinning' originate from 1986, while 'Collision' marks their Chapter 22 phase from 1988, and 'Primsma Uber Europa 12' closes the loop in 1991. An early case of sonic cybernetic feedback; viscerally loud, intensive circulations of sound.
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House In The Woods (B-STOCK)
House In The Woods (B-STOCK) (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: TNQK 24031 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Post Rock/Experimental
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Some Day Come Back To Me (3:09)
Field Of Dreams (4:13)
Just How It Goes (5:01)
None Of Your Business (5:17)
Mom (5:16)
Estella (2:13)
Double Trouble (6:47)
Two Worlds Apart (6:34)
Gone Fishing (5:01)
InterStella (1:27)
House In The Woods (4:49)
Track 12 (8:16)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Icelandic experiment Low Roar heard Ryan Karazija, Leifur Bjornsson and Logi Gudmundsson indulge a transoceanic collaboration, extending many a riotous yet sensual sludgeoff between indie pop and post-rock until Karazija's death in 2022. Since this sad event, subsequent records have heard the band reuse loose elements recorded by Karazija in a posthumous fashion, and House In The Woods is a brilliant new example. Pressed to vinyl quickly after an initial digital release, the album blends typical Icelandic ambient-string work with sensuous background vocals and harmonium layers, and deals in a range of subjects from decrepitude to endless love, marked by a sense of sublimity throughout.
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The Jewel In The Lotus (reissue)
Cat: 589236 6. Rel: 13 May 25
 
Jazz
Ensenada
Mappo
Excursion
Past & Present Equals Future
The Jewel In The Lotus
Winds Of Change
Song For Tracie Dixon Summers
Past Is Past
Review: Bennie Maupin's contributions to many a groundbreaking jazz record - Miles Davis's Bitches Brew, Herbie Hancock's Mwandishi and Headhunters, and Marion Brown's Afternoon Of A Georgia Faun - all cemented his long-harked reptutation as an inventive jazz dynamo. His own releases as a bandleader were relatively sparse, but his debut album remains a standout; described by Down Beat in 1975 as "selfless", The Jewel In The Lotus heard Maupin instead focus his instructive efforts on his bandmates, whose one rule, issued by Maupin himself, was to "keep it seamless". You'll mostly hear the chops of musicians closely connected to Hancock's circle from late 1970s New York, where talent beamed and popped like cinders on brimstone.
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Exit 808
Exit 808 (pink black white & grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SAR 0006XY. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Electro
Bass Situation 313 (6:54)
Borg Invasion (5:41)
Exit 808 (End Of All Existence edit) (5:31)
Borg Fightz (5:33)
Space Technician (6:31)
Techno Logical (5:34)
The Greed (5:31)
Passion (4:45)
Social Alliance Warriors (Political Greed mix) (5:53)
Review: Detroit electro investigator MICRO4CE delivers a no-compromise double pack here across two EPs packed with nine tracks of raw electronic futurism and imaging. It is all rooted in classic Detroit electro and so-called hi-tech-funk so the sound channels early 80s influences like Nucleus and Mantronix while carving out its own cyborg-driven edge. 'Bass Situation 313' gets underway with swampy low ends and far-sighted chords then the likes of 'Borg Fightz' bring unrelenting coruscated drums and 'The Greed' is a more minimal sound with zippy synths and dehumanised vocals. This is seriously high-grade electro for heads who like gritty, futuristic and fearless sounds.
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Donkey Kong Country 1 2 & 3 OST Recreated
Donkey Kong Country 1 2 & 3 OST Recreated (red, green & blue vinyl 6xLP in slip-case)
Cat: MPD 052BOX. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Theme (The Jungle) (2:00)
Simian Segue (2:27)
Jungle Groove (5:08)
Bonus Room Blitz (0:56)
Cranky's Theme (1:50)
Cave Dweller Concert (Unfamiliar Territory) (5:58)
Aquatic Ambience (3:29)
Funky's Fugue (2:18)
Candy's Love Song (2:19)
Bad Boss Boogie (2:29)
Life In The Mines (Monkey Mines) (4:23)
Mine Cart Madness (3:08)
Misty Menace (4:21)
Voices Of The Temple (3:06)
Treetop Rock (3:06)
Forest Frenzy (The Last Stand) (2:06)
Northern Hemispheres (0:57)
Ice Cave Chant (3:03)
Fear Factory (3:18)
Gangplank Galleon (3:51)
Game Over (3:04)
The Credits Concerto (2:11)
K Rool Returns (Pirate Panic) (0:40)
Steel Drum Rhumba (1:15)
Welcome To Crocodile Isle (1:04)
Klomp's Romp (2:18)
Token Tango (0:50)
Jib Jig (1:56)
Cranky's Conga (1:19)
Schoolhouse Harmony (1:36)
Lockjaw Saga (1:43)
Swanky's Swing (0:49)
Funky The Main Monkey (1:28)
Boss Bossanova (1:06)
Hot Head Bop (The Goodlands) (3:34)
Mining Melancholy (3:28)
Bayou Boogie (2:34)
Snakey Chantey (2:06)
Stickerbrush Symphony (4:21)
Disco Train (3:26)
Fight Of The Zinger (Point Of No Return) (3:06)
Run, Rambi! Run! (0:46)
Forest Interlude (4:29)
Haunted Chase (2:09)
In A Snowbound Land (3:04)
Krook's March (Final Battle) (1:48)
Bad Bird Rag (1:49)
Crocodile Cacophany (1:59)
Game Over (1:53)
Lost World Anthem (1:20)
Primal Rave (1:30)
DK Rescued (3:18)
Dixie Beat (The Beginning Of The End) (2:02)
Crazy Calypso (2:28)
Northern Kremisphere (0:33)
Wrinkly's Safe Cave (0:32)
Hangin' At Funky's (0:26)
Crystal Chasm (1:08)
Sub-map Shuffle (2:56)
Stillt Village (2:33)
Bonus Time! (1:32)
Mill Fever (3:35)
Frosty Frolics (Danger Zone) (0:52)
Brother Bear (2:11)
Swanky's Sideshow (1:30)
Cranky's Showdown (1:02)
Boss Boogie (1:37)
Treetop Tumble (2:49)
Wrinkly (1:32)
Hot Pursuit (3:34)
Enchanted Riverbank (2:52)
Brothers Bear Blues (The Wild World) (1:07)
Water World (2:48)
Cascade Capers (3:04)
Get Fit Agogo (0:19)
Nuts & Bolts (2:18)
Pokey Pipes (2:25)
Rockface Rumble (2:12)
Cavern Caprice (2:52)
Jungle Jitter (2:50)
Big Boss Blues (K Rool's Reckoning) (1:40)
Game Over (0:16)
Baddies On Parada (2:17)
Krematoa Koncerto (2:02)
Rocket Run (3:04)
Mama Bird (1:47)
Chase (1:07)
Jangle Bells (3:10)
Review: This definitive 2025 edition of the Donkey Kong Country soundtrack has been meticulously recreated by Jammin' Sam Miller using original SNES data and studio-grade equipment. Originally released in 1994, the game's music, featuring classics like 'Aquatic Ambiance' and 'Fear Factory', redefined video game soundtracks. This triple-vinyl boxset takes in all of the many highlights with fixed playback speeds and refreshed packaging. It's a nostalgic listen for those old enough to have been gaming back in the mid-nineties but also a rich source of samples for adventurous modern producers.
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Pirouette
Pirouette (gatefold clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 2205. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Vespers (3:26)
Cinderella (4:34)
Poppy (3:36)
Diva (4:17)
Headlights (1:29)
Acid Rain (5:23)
Departures (4:28)
Audience (2:54)
Ring Road (2:03)
Doves (3:48)
Baton (4:35)
Review: Brooklyn-based Model/Actriz, a four-piece rock band formed in 2016, return with an electrifying new chapter in their career. Frontman Cole Haden, guitarist Jack Wetmore, bassist Aaron Shapiro, and drummer Ruben Radlauer have forged a sound that merges post-punk aggression with noise rock's raw energy. Their latest release is a visceral, direct exploration of both the visceral chaos of their live shows and the darker, more introspective side of their sound. After their debut album Dogsbody earned critical acclaim in 2023, they've recalibrated their approach, opting for a more stripped-down and immediate experience. Tracks like 'Cinderella' and 'Acid Rain' charge forward with the kind of club-ready energy that makes their performances unforgettable, while 'Doves' and 'Audience' offer hauntingly introspective moments. Model/Actriz's commitment to blending queer themes with explosive music continues, pushing boundaries in both their lyrics and sound.
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The Jazz Syndicate
The Jazz Syndicate (2xLP repress)
Cat: GCVDEEP 006. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Enter The Syndicate (1:01)
Summer Breeze (6:21)
Black Jack (6:31)
Platform N 9 (5:21)
The Jazz Syndicate (5:36)
Deep In The Rhythm (4:50)
Fantasy (6:27)
Up In The Sky (6:19)
New York 1980 (6:46)
The Deeper Connection (5:48)
Review: Italian DJ and Producer Jo Paciello proves that full length album do very much still have a place int he modern world wit his superb debut on Groove Culture. The title of this one gives you an idea of what to expect - jazzy melodies and sophisticated house beats. He does so with a modern viewpoint but also plenty of reverence for the glory days of jazzy house. Trumpets, saxophones and guitars all feature here and embellish the drums with quality, meaningful layers of melody adn mood. As he merges the past and present, this richly textured work shines with improvisation and timeless deep house warmth.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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Tractus
Tractus (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 485916 7. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Modern Classical
Littlemore Tractus (1:49)
Greater Antiphons (I) (3:37)
Greater Antiphons (II) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (III) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (IV) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (V) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (VI) (2:36)
O Emmanuel (VII) (2:41)
Cantique Des Degres (4:29)
Sequentia (8:51)
L'abbe Agathon (12:38)
These Words (6:03)
Veni Creator (5:09)
Vater Unser (7:56)
Review: In celebration of Arvo Part's 90th year, his latest release showcases the Estonian composer's continued exploration of minimalist, spiritually charged sound . Part's work has always sought to blend the sacred with the secular, and this collection of new renditions brings forward the timeless resonance of his choral and orchestral compositions. Opening with 'Littlemore Tractus,' based on John Henry Newman's reflections, the piece sets the tone of quiet, introspective change that permeates the entire work. His music, a dialogue between sound and silence, invites profound contemplation, with the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir under Tonu Kaljuste's direction offering nuanced, deeply attentive performances. Compositions like 'Vater unser,' showcase Part's ability to transform liturgical text into transcendent musical experience. There's an undeniable spiritual gravity in pieces such as 'Cantique des degres' and 'Sequentia,' where strings and vocals weave in delicate yet forceful patterns, revealing a steady undercurrent of renewal. The rich textures in these works evoke both a longing for and a reconciliation with the past, capturing Part's life-long exploration of sacred music's dialogue with the world. The album culminates with 'Vater unser,' an evocative reworking that brings together choir, strings, and piano, offering a meditative close to an album that is as much about reflection as it is about the continued forward momentum of Part's artistry. Recorded in Tallinn's Methodist Church, this latest chapter is a continuation of the Part-Eicher partnership that has defined so much of his career, expanding the legacy of albums like Tabula rasa and reinforcing Part's place as one of the most significant voices in contemporary classical music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Horizon
Horizon (LP)
Cat: IARC 96LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Canopy (2:09)
Memento (3:44)
Dewy (3:54)
Zero Gravity (1:22)
Diversey Beach (3:27)
Ahhh (1:53)
Horizon (2:29)
Hazel Canyon (2:36)
Metropoli (2:22)
Tomorrow (3:10)
Review: A new collaborative release from Chicago-based musicians Will Miller aka Resavoir and Matt Gold finds two long-time friends turning their shared obsession with 60s and 70s Brazilian music into something glowing, spacious and gently psychedelic. Both seasoned producers - Miller with credits for SZA and Whitney, Gold known for work alongside Makaya McCraven - they trade virtuosity for vibe here. Tracks like 'Canopy' and 'Dewy' float past on brushed drums, weightless keys and muted trumpet lines, inviting you into a world that feels humid and soft-edged, like a Sao Paulo sunrise seen through Chicago smog. 'Zero Gravity' lives up to its name with glassy guitar runs and smeared synths, while 'Diversey Beach' could pass for a bossa nova daydream refracted through ambient jazz. Nothing here tries too hard and that's the point: it's music for breathing, for early mornings or long windows of time with nothing to do. A quietly dazzling listen from two players unbothered by hype, weaving warmth and clarity into something slow-burning and completely their own.
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Sonidos De Otro Mundo (Sounds From Another World)
Sonidos De Otro Mundo (Sounds From Another World) (hand-numbered LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RBLP12 001. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Samba De Flora (Xavi Klub mix) (6:31)
Gabriel (6:51)
Always There (Xavi Klub mix) (5:27)
Prance On (Remi Discoteca Paradiso mix) (5:22)
Bete World (4:17)
Cravo E Canela (3:55)
Samba De Flora (Remi 2025 mix: part 1 & 2) (6:15)
Review: After the seismograph shattering success of their last 45, 'Samba De Flora', in the summer of 2024, Argentina's Romero Bros (Xavi and Remi) have since followed an unignorable inspirational impulse, that is and was, to finish a collection of jazz and Latin-infused club tracks, ones that had been in the leftover works for years. The result is a seven-tracker of gracefully cosmic proportions, incorporating drunken piano house and a percussively soft excitability, not to mention a remix each of the very track that sparked the entire duo project, 'Samba De Flora'.
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Yu Disko Expres
Cat: EVERLANDYU 011LP. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Alfa (6:10)
U Mukama Rodena (4:32)
Nocni Klub (4:58)
Pod Prozorom (4:18)
YU Disco Express (3:50)
Folk Sinteza (5:24)
Let Malog Erosa (8:10)
Lulas (1:48)
Review: The long-lost gem YU Disko Expres, by Igor Savin and Orkestar Stanka Selaka - both Croatian / Yugoslavian studio dons, the latter at one point serving as visiting tutor at Berklee College Of Music, and an electronic music studio founder at the Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall - returns with its first official reissue, fully restituted from the original reels. Its 1979 first editors, Jugoton, couldn’t have foreseen its later status as a “highly sought-after” album, one which perhaps resultantly remained nearly impossible to find in good condition since. With an all-star lineup of Yugoslavian musicians, including trumpeter Stanko Selak and bassist Miljenko Prohaska, Yu Disko Expres remains a coal-fired viaduct scaler of impossible speed and panache. Essential for fans of jazz-disco, rare grooves, and, on the off chance, Yugoslavian music history.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $23.78
Everything Must Make Sense!
Everything Must Make Sense! (gatefold green & yellow splattered split coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TEDDYBOY 003IRLP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Everything Must Make Sense (4:00)
Man On The Loose (3:46)
How Are You Feeling? (3:44)
Death Of Me (4:39)
Bones (6:16)
28 (4:14)
Bedlam Town (4:02)
Tough Times Don't Last (3:28)
Better Alone (3:40)
Here Comes The Rain (5:01)
Review: South Yorkshire four-piece rock n' rollers The Sherlocks are truly DIY, having set up their own record label, Teddy Boy, after exiting their deal with Infectious/BMG. This is their second album on their own label and comes after their previous release hit the top ten. Sonically, The Sherlocks have always stuck to their guns, celebrating handmade indie rock n' roll with the tools that it's always been made with guitar/bass/drums/vocals, while being unafraid of embellishments if it benefits the song. Similar in a way to Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Sherlocks make music that sounds written for arenas with thousands of people singing their massive choruses back at them. Single 'Man On The Loose' is a particularly strong with classic rock solos with a Noel Gallagher High Flying Birds meets Thin Lizzy feel. And 'Bones' is a rip-roaring modern classic that put jet fuel in your step as you go about your day. Another top ten is surely on the cards.
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Space To Breathe
Space To Breathe (limited numbered LP)
Cat: JALP 755. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Jazz
Zeppelin (4:18)
Turku (5:16)
Space To Breathe (3:41)
Then The Neighbors Complain (5:22)
Thurson (5:26)
Ote Irtoaa (0:48)
Review: Helsinki-based sextet Soft Power return with their fourth release i a richly detailed and expansive jazz-rock record that confirms their standing as one of Finland's most original ensembles. Formed in 2015, the group continues to push forward with a sound rooted in Nordic jazz and progressive traditions, but always shaped by clarity, control and sharp melodic thinking. It's a new release that leans into modal harmony, rhythmic intricacy and instrumental colour, without ever tipping into excess. 'Zeppelin' unfurls with measured power, while the title track 'Space To Breathe' delivers a slow, immersive build full of harmonic subtlety and textural weight. Lush electric keys and layered horns give the record its warmth, while tight ensemble playing keeps the edges crisp. There's a sense of atmosphere here that's as important as any solo or theme i a carefully built tension between groove, abstraction and mood. Without falling into pastiche, the band channel the mysticism of 70s European fusion and reshape it for the present, offering a record that's cool, grounded and quietly complex. A standout addition to the Finnish jazz-rock catalogue and a clear sign that this group continues to grow with purpose.
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Artificial Renaissance
Cat: W 1022. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Space Scream (3:09)
Tanzverbot (4:02)
Suicide Tuesday (3:25)
The Trip (4:00)
Freight (3:43)
Une Memoire Sans Fin (3:40)
Mutant Whispers (4:04)
The Mansion (4:50)
Review: Dystopia seems to reign supreme in electronic music today. Saatseinde, Dutch EBM-ers-cum-synth-punks, embrace the idea of hurtling into some form of end days with their mini-album, Artificial Intelligence. Bursting out of the hard drive and into your ears, darkness runs through the foundations of these eight tracks, as do the kind of rhythms that insist on movement. Touches of Italo remind us of just how much club potential is here, while the overall atmosphere seems to cry out in the night, yearning and calling for an escape from the heated and feverish sense of claustrophobia that seems to be almost-omnipresent here. It's powerful stuff to say the least, and makes no apologies about its core emotions - agony, ecstasy, passion, love, desperation and loneliness. As the lyrics to Suicide Tuesday repeat: "Oh let me out. Oh let me out".
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Patterns Of Vibration
Patterns Of Vibration (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTL 108. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Touching U (5:02)
Under This World (5:30)
7 In The Morning (6:19)
Nightflight (7:00)
O-Release (5:14)
Walk With Me (4:39)
Stab Stealer (5:09)
4-hit (5:43)
Review: Dynamic house duo Steffi & Virginia are back with a new album Patterns of Vibration and once again deliver real freshness on Dekmantel. The eight tracks were all crafted over three months at their Candy Mountain studio in Portugal and perfectly capture the duo's signature sound-a mix of emotional depth and dancefloor energy. From the tribal mood of 'Nightflight' to the euphoric chords of 'Stab Stealer,' the album channels years of experience and joyful moments, and of course does a fine job of blending Virginia's radiant vocals with Steffi's precise analogue production. Their chemistry shines through here on a set of effective, emotive cuts will turbocharge any set.
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Stray Voltage (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Stray Voltage (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold frosted orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MH 8311. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Berkeley DX7 Etude #1 (2:02)
Cosmos Interlude (2:57)
Stray Voltage #62 - Enigma (3:04)
Stray Voltage #201 - Mystery (3:36)
Stray Voltage #411 - The Unknown (7:33)
Berkeley DX7 Etude #2 (3:57)
Stray Voltage #150 - Riddle (5:27)
After The Spaceways (3:57)
Stray Voltage #166 - Question (5:44)
Stray Voltage #185 - Perplexity (6:44)
Kuumbwa Interlude #1 (2:07)
Fourth Dimension (10:55)
Stray Voltage #99 - Dilemma (7:00)
Manhattan Undertones (5:28)
Yesterdays (2:46)
Projection Of Equation Infinity (4:03)
Review: Stray Voltage is not for the faint of ear. This is triple-A rated Sun Ra at their best, namely audacious, aggressive and adventurous. Forget melodies or sing-along hooks-this collection dives deep into Sun Ra's unissued electronic explorations from the 70s and 80s when, using synths and keyboards as his tools, the one and only 'Ra didn't just play, he assaulted, provoked, and moulded raw sound into wild and unimaginable sonic landscapes. These are not songs in the traditional sense, but abstract journeys full of texture and tension that make for a thrilling glimpse into Ra's boundary-pushing experiments where structure gives way to sensation and the sheer power of cosmic expression.
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Harmonia
Harmonia (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: IVLP 14R. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rigor (6:45)
Raiva (4:29)
Fortuna (4:46)
Luxo (7:46)
Sagrado (7:50)
Review: Portuguese producer Trikk returns with a five-track suite that blurs the boundaries between emotional depth and dancefloor precision. It's a new release built for impact and flow, threading through tempo shifts, genre collisions and global voices while holding fast to a focused, tactile sound. 'Rigor' kicks things off with peak-time weight and carefully sculpted drama i chest-rattling bass and stabs of unexpected piano beauty. 'Raiva (feat MEUTE)' brings brassy propulsion into the fold, fusing live energy with Trikk's slick production touch. 'Fortuna', with Kenyan vocalist Sofiya Nzau, hits a lighter, warmer stride, evoking open-air euphoria. On the flip, 'Luxo' plays with friction i industrial textures balanced with bursts of melody i before closing track 'Sagrado' delivers a radiant, sunrise moment. It's the clearest summation of the release's intent: to move, to build, to glow. Rooted in club energy but alive with personality, this one shows Trikk at his most expansive and assured.
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Marcos Valle (reissue)
Cat: VAMPI 318. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Quarentao Simpatico (Renatao) (2:19)
Ele E Ela (2:23)
Dez Leis (4:16)
Pigmaliao 70 (2:53)
Que Eu Canse E Descanse (3:44)
Esperando O Messias (5:29)
Freio Aerodinamico (2:34)
Os Grilos (Crickets Sing For Ana Maria) (2:41)
Suite Imaginaria (6:07)
Review: Marcos Valle's 1983 self-titled album remains a cornerstone of Brazilian boogie and it is famously anchored by the enduring classic 'Estrelar.' Co-produced by fellow giants of the Latin scene, Lincoln Olivetti and Paulo Sergio Valle, the record features a stellar lineup including Rosana, Robson Jorge and Oberdan Magalhaes and blends MPB, funk, soul and AOR influences from Valle's time spent in Los Angeles. US legend Leon Ware also get involved and makes a fine contribution and now this definitive reissue arrives with half-speed mastering to elevate the warmth and detail of the original recordings. This is one of Marcos Valle's most iconic works.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian Jazz
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Jugoton Bossa Nova
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Jugoton Bossa Nova (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EVERLANDYU 009LP. Rel: 14 May 25
 
International
Arsen Dedic - "Onaj Dan" (2:38)
Zdenka Vuckovic - "Bosonoga" (2:47)
Bogdan Dimitrijevic - "O Barquinho" (2:44)
Nino Robic - "Jedna Nota (Samba De Uma Nota So)" (2:30)
Milan Bacic - "Ho-Ba-La-La" (2:02)
Beti Jurkovic - "Ljuljacka" (2:59)
Elda Viler - "Senca Tvojega Nasmeha (The Shadow Of Your Smile)" (2:33)
Arsen Dedic - "Cesto Te Sretnem" (2:39)
Bogdan Dimitrijevic - "Hershey Bar" (2:28)
Zdenka Vuckovic - "Izgubljeno (Desafinado)" (3:37)
Drago Diklic - "Moja Draga" (2:47)
Krunoslav Kico Slabinac - "Tko Si Ti" (2:57)
Plesni Orkestar RTZ - "Plava Krizantema" (3:12)
Gabi Novak I Radojka Sverko - "Za Mene Je Sreca (Samba Da Rosa)" (2:55)
Dubrovacki Trubaduri - "Ljuven Zov" (2:16)
Vikica Breser - "Suncano Ljeto" (3:15)
Drago Diklic - "Nitko Na Svijetu" (3:28)
Visnja Korbar - "Subotnje Vece" (3:26)
Arsen Dedic - "Veceras" (2:02)
Jimmy Stanic & Glenn Rich Orchestra - "The Girl From Ipanema" (3:33)
Review: Long before bossa nova washed up on Yugoslavia's Adriatic shores, Latin American sounds had already unpicked and repatched parts of the country's musical fabric. Afro-Cuban rhythms and big band jazz held sway in Ljubljana, Zagreb, and Belgrade ballrooms, with street corners in Split ringing to jazz as early as 1919. This compilation from Everland, curated by DJ-Gree, represents the best, and by that token most uniquely angelically intoned, cuts from the era, riffing on European Post-WWII repression that had formerly pushed jazz underground. By the early 60s, Yugoslavia's festival culture welcomed samba, tango, mambo, and calypso, and by 1963, Bud Shank's visit with Bosko Petrovic's quintet marked many locals' first taste of bossa nova. That same year, Jugoton released the 7" EP Bossa Nova by Bogdan Dimitrijevic, revisited among the other great many delights heard on display here.
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Tags: Bossa Nova
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Gather In The Mushrooms: The British Folk Underground 1969-1975
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Cat: XXQLP 2150. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Magnet & Paul Giovanni - "Corn Rigs" (2:34)
Trader Horne - "Morning Way" (4:38)
Oberon - "Nottanum Town" (4:36)
Forest - "Graveyard" (5:40)
Midwinter - "The Skater" (3:19)
Fotheringay - "Winter Winds" (2:12)
Heron - "Lord & Master" (4:52)
Bridget St John - "Fly High" (3:22)
Mellow Candle - "Sheep Season" (4:53)
Stone Angel - "The Bells Of Dunwich" (5:55)
Christine Quayle - "The Seagulls Scream" (3:59)
Keith Christmas - "Forest &The Shore" (7:03)
Fresh Maggots - "Rosemary Hill" (3:34)
Anne Briggs - "Fine Horseman" (3:03)
Barry Dransfield - "The Werewolf" (3:42)
Roy Harper - "Another Day" (4:48)
Vashti Bunyan - "Window Over The Bay" (6:11)
COB (Clive's Original Band) - "Eleven Willows" (4:06)
Comus - "The Herald" (4:17)
Review: Way back in 2004, Sanctuary Records commissioned pre-Britpop pop hipsters St Etienne member and serial compilation curator Bob Stanley to put together a collection celebrating the British 'acid folk' movement of the late 1980s and early 1970s. Long deleted, the previously CD only compilation is finally returning on vinyl - this time in expanded form, with the inclusion of additional tracks and a few picks from its (also unavailable) sequel. It's a superb set all told and one that showcases a take on folk heavy on effects, unusual rhythms, sweet vocals, horror-adjacent sounds and pastoral but otherworldly instrumentation. A few well-known names aside, it's a genuinely deep dive too - as you'd expect from someone of Stanley's knowledge and experience.
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Star Wars Lofi: Music From Vol 1-3
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Star Wars Lofi: Music From Vol 1-3 (gatefold grey, blue & white splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DSN 1695361. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Chantry Johnson - "Burying The Dead" (3:07)
Lucky West - "Niamos!" (3:06)
Nick Pingree - "The Mandalorian" (3:00)
Kevin Kiner - "Ahsoka Theme" (5:22)
Kevin Kiner - "Hera's Theme" (3:30)
Kevin Kiner - "Where The Sun Sails And The Moon Walks" (2:43)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso - "Nighttime At Jabba's Palace" (5:01)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso - "A View From Kenobi's Cave" (5:00)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso - "Snowy Starkiller Base" (2:24)
Nick Pingree - "Kay Vess, The Outlaw" (3:39)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso - "Life Day" (3:49)
Jose "Choco" Reynoso - "A Quiet Moment With Mon Mothma" (1:28)
Review: Marking 2025's May 4th celebrations, Walt Disney Records drop a laid-back surprise for Star Wars fans: a full lo-fi reinterpretation of music from a galaxy far, far away. No trade embargoes sparking rebel insurgencies on this one: just seamless lo-fi clonings of Star Wars YouTube series theme pieces. Longtime Lucasfilm composer Kevin Kiner contributes three pieces to the collection, and he's joined by producers and songwriters Chantry Johnson, Lucky West, and Nick Pingree. Well suited for industrious superfans whose psyches elude The Force, and yet still require an audio aid for work or study.
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