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Utopia 2 (Soundtrack)
Utopia 2 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent violet vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1463V. Rel: 15 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Brainwave Playground
Promised Land Utopia
Lucidity Gone
Life Out Of Balance
Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
Bambino Illuminatus
Bambino Criminale
Over The Rainbow
An Answer
V Day Baby
The Moaning Pyramid
Mind Splitting Lab (Metamorphosis Stage 2)
I Feel Seperated
Fascinating Child
8-Bit Trauma
The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come (Metamorphosis Complete)
Review: British conspiracy thriller Utopia follows a group of young adults who, after discovering a mysterious comic book - The Utopia Experiments - embark on a manic quest for corporate restitution and prophetic fulfilment. As a shadowy government organisation detects their plans and resolves to track their every move, we watch an empathic but deadly game of cat-and-mouse; and Cristobal Tapia de Veer's acclaimed score only heightens the tension. This new 2xLP edition includes such instantly recognisable motifs as 'Brainwave Playground', 'Satan's Waltz' and 'The Monarch's Pyramid', capturing the series' eerie and intense atmosphere. The score continues to resonate to this day, following Tapia de Veer's success with The White Lotus and Babygirl.
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Miles Away
Cat: FW 317. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Misty Garden (4:06)
Sweet Cherry Punch (4:25)
So Happy (4:28)
Kanji (3:55)
Silkie Bantam (5:21)
Miles Away (4:34)
Hipsteppin' (3:45)
Wave (feat Uhmeer) (2:25)
Hydration (3:20)
Ku Deh (1:00)
Review: First Word Records thrill us with a brand new album from present-day jazz legend Kaidi Tatham. Miles Away marks his sixth solo full-length for the award-winning London label, with ten fresh tracks all performed by the multi-instrumentalist himself. This is a masterclass in forward-thinking, genre-blurring electronic jazz; Rhodes keys, pianos, synths, strings, horns, and flutes flow floridly over roomy percussion and drum intricacies, representing Kaidi's unmistakable sound. From the smooth funk of 'Misty Garden' to the infectious 'Sweet Cherry Punch', the album redshifts a kaleidoscope of styles: bruk, boogie, soul, and even reggae-steppers on the closing 'Ku Deh'.
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Fate Walker
Cat: OSHLP 04. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Fate Walker (6:12)
Vanish (7:01)
Time Corruption (7:50)
Nocturna (6:24)
Endless Stars (7:50)
Embrace (6:05)
Find Me (7:09)
Dirty Six (6:16)
Review: Bristol's Technical Itch returns with a long-awaited full-length on Over/Shadow and it serves up a relentless dose of darkside energy hot on the heels of the 2024 prelude single 'Fear & Fantasy. Here, Mark Caro dives deep into his signature sound which is a blend of moody steppers, cinematic dread and brutal amen workouts. It's everything fans have come to expect from the master of atmospheric darkness, all wrapped in precision engineering and raw intensity. With nods to techstep and futuristic jungle alike, this is Technical Itch at his uncompromising best and a heavy, immersive odyssey through the darker corners of drum & bass.

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July Blue Skies
July Blue Skies (violet vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TR 12015LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
July Blue Skies (8:47)
Sky Train Baby (5:10)
Venus Of Barsoon (2:45)
Ikuchi (7:50)
Summer Of Synesthesia (4:45)
Tsicroxe (5:15)
Review: Jimi Tenor and Cold Diamond & Mink reunite for another cosmic soul voyage with July Blue Skies, a funk-infused, synth-drenched record out via Timmion Records. Compared to Tenor's previous work, Is There Love In Outer Space?, this one leans into a raw, mystical energy, blending mellow grooves with soundtrack-style funk. Over six immersers, we hear analogue synth extensions across hypothetical planes, evoking a romantic, gridded sky. The infectious 'Sky Train Baby', meanwhile, pulls listeners along a locomotive ride through rivered stars, while 'Venus Of Barsoon' launches into sci-funk territory with drums keeping to a fuzzier logic. On the B, Tenor's flute and sax shine on 'Ikuchi', while the previously released singles 'Summer Of Synesthesia' and 'Tsicroxe' dually release a formerly ambered preservative energy.
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No Warranty Dubs
Cat: AMFIBIA 33. Rel: 28 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Fujitronic (Flute mix) (3:10)
Money Palaver (Extra Warm mix) (4:47)
Jupiter Rising (Disco dub) (6:55)
Otto (part 1 - Synthethic dub) (3:24)
Artificial High (Rhythm mix) (3:45)
Artificial High (vocal mix) (1:48)
Clave Song (Extra dubbed mix) (4:36)
Anthem (Room dub) (0:56)
Musical Message (Disco dub) (7:00)
Otto (part 4 - 909 mix) (3:19)
Message (Room dub) (1:44)
Tronic Rhythm (Flute dub) (4:04)
Ritm Dub (Piano mix) (6:05)
Kabu Anthem (Cosmic dub) (8:19)
Review: For the first time, experimental saxophonist and composer Jimi Tenor finds Norweigan dance powerhouse DJ Sotofett, both teaming up for a collaboration: 'No Warranty Dubs'. Completing the trifecta is Berlin ensemble Kabukabu, the five-piece Afro-jazz-funkers whose original recordings - many of which were overseen expertly by Tenor himself - now come redistilled through a dubwise filter paper. The loose-limbed, lackadaisical energy of Kabukabu's live instrumentation merge fully with Tenor's genre-blurring composites, as Sotofett recasts fifteen tracks into rhythm-driven, bass-heavy versions. The original free jazz and Afro-influenced elements remain present, but they here serve as rawer material for layered studio treatments, channelling echo-drenched edit work and hypnotic repetition, where nothing ever rests to the point of complacency.
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Tete De Chou
Tete De Chou (LP + insert + postcard in screen-printed sleeve with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AN 50. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
In Which The Lines Are Drawn/The Larder Is Emptied/The Air Resounds To Akina Glass/While Two Of The Pipes Remain Silent (17:45)
And Thereafter A Minor Prang Occurs At 5-22-9/Cool Air Yields To The Last Strings/And The Fifth Floor Awaits Silence/As Inundation Draws The Curtains (16:45)
Review: An'archives introduce the debut from Tete de Chou, the quietly adventurous trio of Mark Anderson (Greymouth, Suishou No Fune), Kurumi Kido, and Arlo Wynks. Emerging organically from informal sessions and shared yakitori nights, their music developed in intimate settings; home shows in tatami rooms, improvised studio jams, long-distance collaborations. Sessions between Japan and New Zealand carried over the album's dialectic of place and movement, described by Anderson as "almost a travel diary." Dulcimer, ichigenkin, glockenspiel, reeds, and homemade electronics interlace like a five-ply plait, causing an unfixed yet deeply affecting effect.
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Daaam!
Daaam! (purple marbled vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CLOLP 6395. Rel: 30 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Daaam! (4:43)
Make Room (3:27)
The Next Level (4:41)
Da Liks (3:48)
Hip Hop Drunkies (4:35)
Only When I'm Drunk (3:29)
At It Again (2:29)
Best U Can (3:34)
Hands 2 The Ceiling (2:41)
MJ (feat Planet Asia - part 2) (3:41)
Liksmas (3:11)
Make Room (feat Spookybands - Rock version) (3:36)
Review: Tha Alkaholiks, often stylized as Tha Liks, are a West Coast hip-hop group known for their party-igniting lyrics, witty wordplay, and funky, jazz-infused beats. Formed in early-90s LA, E-Swift, J-Ro, and Tash would prove a gregarious group, making short work of charming scene and industry folk alike through various collabs, with such friends as fellow West Coast MC and mentor King Tee. 'Daaam!' stood out on the gang's second record Coast II Coast as one of its core hits, with vibey production by E-Swift contrasting twin moods of wellness and hardship. Now a full studio album takes the same name, while reimagining some 'Daaam!' alongside other classics such as 'Make Room', as well as securing several new songs. Hard-hitting, fun-loving.
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Weirdo
Weirdo (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 502173 2527790. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Something Wrong With Your Mind (0:32)
Weirdo (4:35)
Stay (4:23)
Let Me Sleep (4:55)
Please Leave Me Alone (0:45)
Save Me (4:49)
Maybe Nowhere (5:05)
What Is The Point (1:47)
Black Hole (feat Reggie Watts) (4:11)
In Your Mind (0:51)
Tofu (2:13)
Fried Rice (1:06)
Where'd You Go (4:44)
Wanna Die (2:45)
Starting At The Wall (2:07)
I Don't Recognise My Hands (1:09)
It's Okay (feat Kassa Overall) (3:32)
Remedy (3:31)
Thank You For The Day (4:32)
Review: The always innovative Emma-Jean Thackray's second album continues her tradition of exploring the edges of standard genres with a bold exploration of grief, selfhood and resilience. Created entirely by Thackray in her South London flat, it meshes jazz, pop, soul, p-funk and grunge into a personal journey in which tracks like 'Wanna Die' contrast frenetic beats with raw emotion while tackling mental health with humour and vulnerability. Featuring collaborations with Reggie Watts and Kassa Overall, the album honours individuality and neurodivergence while processing profound loss and results in Thackray's most intimate and daring work to date-an honest, chaotic, and cathartic celebration of surviving and thriving through pain.

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Love Jones
Love Jones ('paint drip' clear red white & brown splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DSW 017LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Love Jones (0:46)
Choosin' (2:51)
Diamonds & Pearls (3:09)
Rotation (3:26)
5 Star (2:22)
Drive Thru (2:40)
Never Change (1:45)
Straight Up (3:13)
Gemini (3:03)
Can't Let Go (2:35)
Review: R&b duo They - songwriter Drew Love and producer Dante Jones - re-radicalise their sound with a passionate new album-length tribute to Black love and culture, following up nearly a decade chopping and reconstituting 90s r&b, new jack swing, and hip-hop to produce an essential but style fusional core. Gone are the big-name features and major-label pressures; Love.Jones reshapes itself with defiance, channelling the golden era of neo-soul with a pure, low-key but high-energy intimacy. Inspired by the 1997 romantic drama Love Jones, directed by Theodore Witcher, the themes across the record are similar: interpersonal poetics, navigation of trust issues, and candid portrayals of intimacy in urban settings.
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The Richest Man In Babylon (reissue)
Cat: ESL 0060. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes
Facing East
The Outernationalist
Interlude
Omid
All That We Perceive
Un Simple Histoire
Meu Destino
Exilio
From Creation
The Richest Man In Babylon
Liberation Front
The State Of The Union
Until The Morning
Resolution
Review: Originally released in 2002, this album remains one of Washington-based duo's most well-known albums, blending trip-hop, downtempo, and an eclectic mix of global influences. While it's often categorised as sophisticated lounge music, its world-fusion approach offers a real depth, from hypnotic opener 'Heaven's Gonna Burn Your Eyes', featuring Emiliana Torrini's airy vocals over a light, looping keyboard melody and deep bassline, onwards. The track's ethereal quality sets a contemplative tone and back s it up with dynamic shifts that make it equally as engaging. 'Facing East' brings in Middle Eastern violin phrases and tribal drums, adding a richer texture. Here, Thievery Corporation excels, weaving together global sounds into a flowing, immersive piece. Tracks like 'The Outernationalist' and 'Un Simple Histoire' fall into the duo's familiar patternipleasant but formulaic dub and bossa nova elements that, while polished, don't push boundaries. However, 'Meu Destino' and 'Exilo' set themselves apart thanks to the authentic performances from Patrick de Santo and Vernie Verla, allowing the music to breathe without overproduction. Helping to validate Thievery Corporation's signature sound, this is a beautifully produced work and somewhat of a landmark in the history of downtempo lounge-hop.
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Sweet Sweetheart (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 008880 72670143. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soul
Country Road (2:50)
I Loved You Like I Love My Very Life (2:55)
I'm Gettin' Closer To You (2:02)
To Love Somebody (3:12)
Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll) (2:37)
Heaven Help The Non-Believer (2:12)
Heavy Load (3:52)
Sweet Sweetheart (2:57)
I Think I Love You Again (3:06)
Everything Is Beautiful (4:31)
I'm Gettin' Closer To You (version 2) (2:11)
Review: In 1970, soul icon Carla Thomas recorded a full album at Memphis' American Sound Studio for Stax Records. While two tracks were released as a single, the complete project was shelved and remained unreleased until it surfaced in a 2013 compilation. Now, 55 years later, the long-lost album finally sees its vinyl debut. Featuring songs penned by songwriting legends such as James Taylor, The Bee Gees and the duo Goffin and King, this record offers a long-overdue spotlight on a hidden gem from one of Stax's most beloved voices and captures a soulful moment in time that nearly slipped through the cracks.

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Take A Look
Cat: MOVLP 3813. Rel: 25 Mar 25
 
Soul
Take A Look (2:58)
Teasing, But You're Pleasing (1:45)
I Haven't Got The Time To Cry (2:43)
You Don't Miss A Good Thing (Until It's Gone) (2:22)
Some Things You Never Get Used To (2:46)
Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand) (2:54)
It's Starting To Get To Me Now (2:23)
Times Have Changed (2:26)
He's My Guy (2:38)
Baby Don't Look Down (2:33)
What Are You Trying To Do (2:12)
Wait, Wait, Wait (2:35)
Review: Irma Thomas, born Irma Lee in New Orleans, is routinely hailed the Soul Queen of the city. Once billed among Aretha Franklin and Etta James, Thomas eventually found her own recognition as an originary light repping New Orleans, less an international, commercial success story. Beginning her career in 1959, she was one of many voices who sung for a watershed moment r&b and soul, as labels like Minit and Imperial helped solidify the genre's identification with Louisiana, with its designs on the Southern soul genre at large. In 1966, Thomas released her second solo album, now reissued here through MOV. Including the iconic song 'Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)', which was co-written by Randy Newman and country star Jeannie Seely, the track became a hit, finding a toehold on the Billboard Hot 100. Beyond its commercial success, the ballad has garnered widespread recognition, notably appearing in several episodes of the hit series Black Mirror. But it's the record as a whole that really stirs our guts, obviating Thomas' early-career openness to romance and excess: "oh-oh, take a look at this girl, I'm the girl that wants you..." goes the title track...





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Nat Ural
Nat Ural (LP + 7" + poster + booklet + postcards)
Cat: KR 16. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Soul
First Place Winner (2:25)
It Ain't Easy Being Green (3:24)
America (1:01)
You Cared Very Little (3:09)
Over You (2:54)
Even When I Lose I Still Win (3:25)
Ain't Enough Time (1:38)
So Glad (4:24)
Raindrops (2:43)
Good Vibrations (4:09)
Fade Away (3:02)
Smile (3:02)
Review: Also known as "Portland's Pillar Of Soul", Ural Thomas is a widely esteemed Portland based r&b singer-songwriter and musician, active since the 1950s. Still going strong over almost three-quarter century's worth of performing and releasing, Thomas' breathtaking oeuvre comes to a recent head on this latest LP+7" via Cairo, 'Nat Ural'. Eschewing his latest incarnation with backing The Pain (making up Ural Thomas and the Pain), which was formed after a long hiatus, we return to Thomas' solo sensibility here. A new LP backed up by a sneaky extra 7", Thomas' distinctive, homely brand of strutting vocal soul is once more put on display here.
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Live At The Volksbuhne Berlin New Year's Eve 2005
Cat: TGLP 21. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Trumpet Herald (3:02)
Convincing People (7:56)
Splitting Sky (7:55)
Slug Bait (6:33)
Rabbit Snare (6:34)
Almost A Kiss (6:52)
Greasy Poo (8:22)
Endless Not (7:38)
Vow Of Silence (7:02)
PA Destroyer (10:12)
Hamburger Lady (6:21)
Review: Formed in 1975, the British industrial group Throbbing Gristle - Genesis P-Orridge, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Chris Carter, and Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson - had pushed sonic and cultural boundaries over the edge, with their transgressive performances, experimental electronics, and confrontational aesthetics. After disbanding in 1981, TG's reunion in the early 2000s was met with both excitement and skepticism; rather than nostalgia, they continued evolving, creating new works like Part Two: The Endless Not (2007), which managed to scupper expectations beyond the mere expectation that they scupper expectations. This Berlin performance, on the cusp of a new year, captures their raw, improvised power, in the space of five tracks which would be released on the 2007 record. Haunting, mechanical, and utterly uncompromising.
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Rathlin From A Distance/The Liquid Hour
Rathlin From A Distance/The Liquid Hour (2xLP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 514. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Modern Classical
Ninnog (Rathlin From A Distance)
Fastnet
Rathlin From A Distance
Torshavn
Nororagota
Papa Stour
Bigton
Caledonian Canal
Stourm (The Liquid Hour)
Ninnog At Sea
Arne
The Liquid Hour
Dolores
Review: Breton artist Yann Tiersen's new album is divided into two distinct parts, each with its own identity. Rathlin from a Distance features eight introspective piano pieces named after locations Tiersen visited during his 2023 sailing tour, such as the Fastnet Lighthouse and the Faroe Islands. The music evokes introspection and tranquillity throughout and creates a meditative atmosphere that makes a lasting and cathartic impact. In contrast, The Liquid Hour is an expansive blend of electronic and psychedelic rhythms born from Tiersen's reflections on political and social change during his time at sea. The section's haunting melodies and Emilie Quinquis' vocals make a great counter to part one.

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In Cmin
In Cmin (LP)
Cat: KM 060. Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Montes Caucasus (4:22)
More Than Worlds (4:54)
Minor Sea (5:50)
Nef Argo (5:57)
Moon Of Eris (7:08)
Bending Things (4:19)
Moss (4:15)
Twozerozerofive (6:29)
Review: Mille Plateaux and Raster hero Andreas Tilliander meets Fire! Orchestra's Goran Kajfes somewhere deep - and we mean DEEP - in the jazz cosmos. The farthest reaches of a universe far, far away, but one that still seems to understand how joyful vast can sound when pierced by the haunting yet strangely alluring sound of brass. But simply defining this as jazz misses a point, then throws us well beyond the pale. In Cmin would be nothing without the electronic tricks and gadgetry that first made us feel as though we'd space-walked off the edge of the known galaxy, out past the Milky Way's stardust. Echoes, tape delays, things that add mood and timbre without necessarily shouting their presence. There's magic at work here. And, contrary to the 21st Century's obsession with under-the-hood, not knowing the how is the reason why you want this.
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Live In Helsinki
Cat: WJLP 74. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Moves (5:14)
Mountain Man Exit/Orlo (7:14)
Better Together (8:49)
African Rumble (7:38)
Rumble (outro) (5:59)
Love Bullet (5:37)
Review: Finnish jazz standout Timo Lassy returns with Live in Helsinki, a smashing new live album on We Jazz Records that again spotlights his dynamic trio. It comprises Lassy on tenor sax, Ville Herrala on double bass and Jaska Lukkarinen on drums and was recorded at G Livelab in 2023. The album breathes fresh life into tracks from Lassy's celebrated catalogue and mixes up raw, immediate cuts that are full of energy. The trio's chemistry is clear to hear and is driven by deep friendship and real musical trust. Compared to studio work, this live set captures a freer, edgier side of the group but it is still heartfelt, hard-swinging jazz that proves why Lassy packs hometown shows with ease.
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Versus
Versus (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 160 DSR. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Fukaeri (6:23)
Phoon (5:56)
The Increasing Past (5:36)
Tela (3:36)
Gyeon (4:36)
We Are Not Alone (4:24)
Konstrukt (4:38)
Areal 14 (7:11)
Review: This eight-track release plunges listeners into a world of sci-fi techno, where melodic interludes meet deep, atmospheric edges. Side-1 opens with 'Fukaeri', a track defined by its broken deep beats and ambient drift, evoking a sense of floating through a distant galaxy. 'The Increasing Past' follows with gentle IDM beats, rich colo, and masterful productioniperfect for deep, immersive listening.'Tela' delivers a serene ambient experience, holding the quiet beauty of a rising sun with its delicate textures and evolving warmth. 'Gyeon' shifts into a slow breakbeat with a gentler, deeper approach that feels both introspective and expansive. 'We Are Not Alone' closes the side with cloud-like ambient soundscapes, hazy and airy, as rising vocal arcs add to its otherworldly aura. Lush, cosmic soundscapes and intricate beats create a masterful blend of ambient and techno elements, perfect for those seeking both depth and escapism.
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Eternal Reverie
Eternal Reverie (gatefold 'wintergreen' translucent green vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: YAR 50LPC1. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Eternal
Lucky U (feat Gavin Turek)
On Sum (feat Anderson Paak & Rae Khalil)
Warm Water (interlude)
Switch It (feat GAWD & Cakes Da Killa)
Feel It (feat Grouptherapy)
Enjoy Your Life
Corazon/Death By Disco (part 2) (3:02)
For You (feat Kaelin Ellis) (3:22)
Sci Fi (feat Mez) (2:56)
Say Tell Me (4:02)
Reverie (4:36)
All In (feat Amaka) (3:54)
Infinity's Embrace (2:21)
Review: More of a refinement than a total reinvention TOKiMONSTA's latest sees her subtly shifting her sound while retaining its essential character. While collaborations are present, they serve to highlight rather overshadow, her distinctive production style. This is a curated journey, moving fluidly between moments of quiet introspection and bursts of dancefloor energy. 'On Sum', the much-anticipated link-up with Anderson.Paak and Rae Khalil, is a clear standout. The established chemistry between TOKiMONSTA and.Paak is undeniable, their styles meshing seamlessly. Khalil's smooth vocals provide a captivating entry point, giving way to.Paak's effortless flow. It's a lesson in modern r&b, where soulful vocals meet TOKiMONSTA's signature rhythms and shimmering synths. This double LP isn't confined to 'On Sum', however. It explores a wider landscape. 'Corazon / Death By Disco Pt. 2' is pure kinetic energy, a samba-infused track built for sweaty dancefloors. But the album also makes space for quieter moments, with tracks like 'Eternal' and 'Reverie' offering a chance to breathe. It's here, in these more contemplative moments, that the intricacies of TOKiMONSTA's production truly come to the fore. This release is a statement, showcasingTOKiMONSTA's continued artistic growth, her ability to weave diverse influences into a cohesive and compelling whole. From the high-octane energy of 'Corazon/Death By Disco Pt. 2' to the understated beauty of 'On Sum', this is a journey worth taking.
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I Want To Be
I Want To Be (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CSTI 04. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Pretty (2:32)
Flowers (2:46)
Tortfeasor (2:46)
The Truth (2:33)
Distant Memory (1:43)
Empathy Machine (3:39)
Window (3:11)
Close (7:33)
New Groove (3:44)
Haters Can Be Mad (3:19)
Review: Oakland culture hub Cone Shaped Top, boost Tomu DJ's sophomore album to the world and it's an absolute bounty of flavours, ideas, textures and tales. At its most urgent and fast-paced, it takes the form of dubwise, reggae influenced drum & bass ('Tortfeasor'), at its most stripped back it's the hazy psychedelic rock of 'Window'. Elsewhere we're struck by lo fi house ('Flowers'), ESG-style post punk funk ('New Groove') and full-on psychedelic soul ('Distant Memory'). And that's not even half of this beguiling adventure. This really is an exceptional body of work.

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Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection
Ibiza Classics: 10th Anniversary Collection (neon yellow & neon orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 758162 5. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Pjanoo (3:08)
Lola's Theme (feat Cookie) (3:17)
Touch Me (feat The Kills) (4:19)
Finally (feat Jessie Ware) (5:46)
With Every Heartbeat (feat Zara Larsson) (3:56)
Man With A Red Face (feat Sherifa Gunu) (3:58)
Yeke Yeke (feat Sherifa Gunu) (3:31)
Killer (feat Seal) (4:51)
Free (Do What U Want) (feat Ultra Mate - LP Giobbi club edit) (3:53)
You Got The Love (feat Becky Hill - Tiesto remix) (3:07)
Time (5:07)
La Ritournelle (feat Will Heard) (3:20)
Greece 2000 (3:39)
Insomnia (4:21)
Cafe Del Mar (3:34)
Right Here Right Now (4:08)
Sing It Back (feat Becky Hill) (4:44)
9PM (Til I Come) (2:47)
Rhythm Of The Night (feat RoRo) (2:53)
Review: It's all gone... 2025 marks the decade since Pete Tong, folk-vernacular-approved DJ and radio tastemaker, joined forces with conductor Jules Buckley and The Heritage and The Essential Orchestra to reimagine electronic dance anthems through the grandeur of orchestration. Over the years, their redos have made club classics symphonic, purpled in a way few other reimaginers could beat. To celebrate, Pete has now curated a special anniversary compilation, with orchestral renditions of iconic tracks such as 'Pjanoo', 'Lola's Theme', 'Killer,' 'Insomnia', '9PM (Till I Come)', and 'Your Love'.
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Buleria
Buleria (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 147. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Jazz
Danse Tropicale (5:01)
Ouannassa (7:04)
Bahia (8:32)
Buleria (8:30)
Turquoise (part III) (5:07)
Naima (6:17)
Review: The Swiss saxophonist delivers a mesmerising journey through modal jazz on his latest album. Drawing deep inspiration from John Coltrane, Torrent blends intricate harmonies with raw, unfiltered improvisation, crafting a collection that is both a tribute and an exploration of new sonic terrain. The album opens with 'Danse Tropical, a reflective and richly textured piece where Torrent's saxophone weaves through intricate scales, searching yet controlled. The steady rhythm section acts as an anchor, allowing the melodies to expand and evolve organically. In contrast, 'Quannassa' injects a restless intensity, shifting through complex harmonic movements while the quartet navigates its dynamic ebb and flow with effortless cohesion. The title track, 'Buleria', is perhaps the album's centerpieceian eight-minute odyssey that fuses modal jazz with flamenco's hypnotic rhythms. Torrent's improvisation feels deeply intuitive, soaring over a meditative backdrop that evokes the vast, open landscapes of Iberia. The interplay between the quartetipiano, bass and drumsiis both fluid and instinctive, fostering an environment where the saxophone can push beyond conventional boundaries. While deeply rooted in Coltrane's legacy, Buleria is far from a mere homage. Torrent and his ensemble use the foundations of modal jazz as a springboard for personal expression, creating a sound that is both reverent and adventurous. Each track unfolds like a conversationisometimes gentle, sometimes incendiary, but always searching for something beyond the ordinary.

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Greatest Hits (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Greatest Hits (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (red yellow & green tri-coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: 151291 8. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Johnny B Goode (4:01)
(You Gotta Walk) Don't Look Back (4:59)
Jah Seh No (4:38)
I'm The Toughest (3:49)
Nothing But Love (4:59)
Buk-In-Hamm Palace (8:46)
Bush Doctor (3:59)
Wanted Dread & Alive (4:20)
Mystic Man (5:53)
Review: Jamaican reggae don Winston Hubert 'Peter Tosh' McIntosh was a core member of the Wailers alongside Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, but he also had a successful solo career. This Greatest Hits compilation spans his entire Parlophone catalogue with iconic tracks from albums like Johnny B. Goode, Wanted Dread and Alive and Bush Doctor. Originally released in 1987 exclusively in Brazil, this reissue marks its global availability for the first time and it comes on striking red, green, and yellow tri-colour vinyl that helps showcase his powerful blend of reggae, rock and political activism. Tosh's revolutionary spirit and musical mastery were second to none, as this collection proves.


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A Requiem
A Requiem (limited red corona vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1944LTD2. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Bandorai (3:03)
Platinum (4:17)
Second Spring (1:37)
Sleep (3:38)
Anchor Us To Seabed Floor (3:51)
Red Dove (3:56)
Caro (0:55)
A Requiem (5:16)
Torc (2:35)
Thou Art Mortal (4:48)
Review: Brighton-based Australian vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Penelope Trappes shares her fifth album, requiescing ten captive ambient soundscapes, all of which share the aim of integrating dreamsand nightmares, grief and personal empowerment. Through the use of carnal, transcendent cello drones, Trappes explores historical and generational traumas in a chilling piece of gothic experimentalism. In a residential prelude, Trappes trapped herself in Scotland, eking remote studio solitude as a cranny in which to unleash personal demons, exploring and transmuting familial chaos and history. Raw and spiritually charged, the album offers a powerful meditation on loss; its threat, its meaning, and the process of coming to terms with it.






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A Requiem
A Requiem (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1944. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Bandorai (3:03)
Platinum (4:17)
Second Spring (3:38)
Sleep (1:37)
Anchor Us To Seabed Floor (3:51)
Red Dove (3:56)
Caro (0:55)
A Requiem (5:16)
Torc (2:35)
Thou Art Mortal (4:48)
Review: Brighton-based Australian vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Penelope Trappes drops her fifth full length album and invites us on a bare bones, spiritual journey. Making herself incredibly vulnerable in the process, these are the kind of tracks that induce meditative and psychedelic trains of thought, haunting and beautiful, blissful and tense. Cello drones, gothic aesthetics, a king of futurist folk, at least some of the inspiration for which has come from time spent in isolated corners of Scotland. You can almost feel the wind blowing through the room as A Requiem lures and entices, breaks and mends hearts. Ambient, neo-classical, trance inducing works of wonder. This is the kind of record that can help make you see the world for what it is, and realise just how lucky we are to be here at the same time.
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Lift Off Part Two
Lift Off Part Two (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0062. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Just Another Love Song (5:40)
Juice (4:36)
And Fly Away (11:26)
Street Wave (12:48)
Her (10:38)
Review: Original deep house pioneer Ron Trent is back with another new album, 35 years after his game-changing debut. And Lift Off marks a sophisticated evolution in his sonic journey as he echews the introspective downtempo of his 2022 LP What Do The Stars Say To You and deftly blends epic instrumentals, vocal collaborations and intricate arrangements that reflect his diverse influences. There is a great sense of musicality here as masterful percussion intertwines with exploratory tempos and elegant bridge dance music's past, present and future. The highlight is 'Just Another Love Song' which has a whiff of Womack and Womack about it.
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Lift Off Part One
Lift Off Part One (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHMC 0061. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Hot Ice (6:24)
Jazz FUnk (7:26)
Woman Of Color (11:36)
Sexstrology (10:21)
Let Me See You Shining (9:01)
Review: After five years mostly playing only in the US, Ron Trent returns to global touring in 2025 as well as droppinga new album Lift Off, which spans a decade of recordings and comes nearly 35 years since his groundbreaking debut. The new record is packed with rich rhythms, warm chords and heady percussion with diverse sounds and tempos from across a lifetime spent collecting, playing and making music. Standouts include the Wally Badarou-inspired 'Hot Ice,' samba-infused 'Woman of Color' and the deep house jazz of 'Jazz Funk.'
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Triola Im Funftonraum
Triola Im Funftonraum (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 489. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Leuchtturm (4:20)
Neuland (5:03)
Ag Penthouse (5:14)
Unland (5:26)
RAL 7035 (4:00)
Wanderlust (6:48)
Distel (7:14)
Traumschon (5:24)
Junge Manner Von Gestern (1:43)
Der Endlos Blaue Himmel (1:51)
Review: Originally confined to CDia relic of a different timeiJorg Burger's early-2000s masterwork finally sees the vinyl treatment it deserves. Lush, transportive, and quietly radical, this is ambient techno at its most fluid, a body of work that drifts between nostalgia and movement, solitude and propulsion. 'Leuchtturm' remains untouched, its soft hand drums and hazy atmospheres still unfolding like a slow sunrise. Elsewhere, 'AG Penthouse' undergoes a transformation, its flute-like trills and glassy keys now fused to a churning rhythm that recalls Tangerine Dream's work on Thief, minus the guitar histrionics. Beat-driven yet deeply immersive, each track rises, crests and recedes in perfect sequence, a travelogue in the vein of Carl Craig's Landcruising or Model 500's Deep Space. What makes this release endure isn't just its shimmering detail but its refusal to conform. In a landscape where ambient techno so often leans on a specific nostalgia, Burger sidesteps the obvious, creating a listening experience that still feels singular, 21 years later.
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Maetrix
Maetrix (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ODINLP 9595. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Artemix & Cadae (21:35)
XIII (9:34)
Bolge (12:39)
Zipline (7:02)
Maetrix (13:41)
Climbing (5:47)
Review: Espen Berg's Maetrix captures the pianist and composer at a bold creative high, as he upscales his craft, this time working with the celebrated Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Originally premiered to a full ovation at the 2017 Molde International Jazz Festival, this six-part suite finally sees release, recorded between Oslo's Rainbow Studio and Ora Studio in Trondheim. Berg furthers his rep for rhythmic complexity and emotive depth to a 14-piece ensemble featuring standout artists Daniel Herskedal, Rob Waring, and Hayden Powell, while vocalists Kirsti Huke and Sissel Vera Pettersen ensure a graceful vocal topline. Echoes of Pat Metheny and Kenneth Dahl Knudsen waft through the compositions, but Maetrix stands firmly in Berg's own voice, radiating the sense of a collaborative effort years in the making.
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The Journey
The Journey (gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CMRLPB 34. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Jungle Boogie (3:41)
Better That Way (feat Taiwan MC) (4:08)
Ronin (3:35)
Pills For Your Ills (feat Khuli Chana) (3:45)
Past Your Time (feat Youngsta CPT) (4:41)
The Journey (3:21)
Jungle Boogie (feat Scratch Bandits Crew - Scratch version) (4:06)
Better That Way (feat Le Syndicat Du Chrome - Jazz reworked) (2:55)
Ronin (feat Hugo Kant - dub) (3:31)
Pills For Your Ills (Afghan Beat) (3:29)
Past Your Time (Trap Reboot) (3:19)
The Journey (Lost mix) (3:17)
Review: South African rapper TUMI teams up with French trio Chinese Man for a genre-defying collaboration here that reimagines hip-hop through a global lens. Drawing from dusty crates and forgotten corners of music history, such as banjo riffs, 1930s swing and Andean flutes, the production is a crate-digger's dream that boldly ventures far beyond traditional hip-hop terrain. The result is a rich, textured sound that's both nostalgic and refreshingly new as TUMI's lyrics weave between irony and poignancy and are grounded in sonic experimentation with sharp social commentary. This is a bold, borderless journey and proof that when cultures and styles collide, magic happens.
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Better Dreaming
Better Dreaming (blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 4AD 0812LPE. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Heartbreak
Swarm
Never Look Back
Suspended
Limelight
Get Through
Better Dreaming
How Big Is The Rainbow
See You There
Perpetual Motion
Sanctuary
Review: Tune-Yards return with their sixth album, and it's one of their most rhythmically infectious to date. Created by Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner in a post-pandemic haze, Better Dreaming embraces danceable liberation, self-love and anti-fascist joy and it is all inspired by a desire to move, both physically and emotionally. Grooves run deep here as lyrics confront modern chaos and encourage dancing through the dark and dreaming of better futures. The duo let songs flow with raw instinct and reconnect with their early drum-loop roots, meaning that the result is a fresh, funk-laced art-pop record that works on the body as well as the mind.
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Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series)
Look Out (Classic Vinyl Series) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 651497 4. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Jazz
Look Out (7:10)
Journey Into Melody (4:57)
Return Engagement (4:49)
Little Sheri (7:44)
Tiny Capet (5:02)
Minor Chant (6:13)
Review: Stanley Turrentine's debut as a bandleader arrived in June 1960, just a few months after his notable sideman role on Jimmy Smith's Midnight Special and Back at the Chicken Shack. With these albums cementing his status as a standout player, Blue Note boss Alfred Lion wasted no time bringing Turrentine back into the studio to record his first outing as a leader. The result announced the arrival of his deeply soulful tenor saxophone, immediately marking him as a key figure in the hard bop scene. Turrentine's approach was distinctiveieach note infused with emotion and a deep sense of groove. His compositions, like 'Look Out' and 'Minor Chant', alongside tunes by Parlan and Clifford Brown, revealed his mastery of both melody and rhythm. The session was anchored by a strong rhythm section, featuring pianist Horace Parlan, bassist George Tucker, and drummer Al Harewood, each contributing to the album's powerful sound. A highlight is the ballad 'Journey into Melody', where Turrentine's ability to infuse warmth and depth into a song is on full display. This all-analogue remastering offers a true-to-the-original listening experience, preserving the warmth and clarity of this essential jazz release.
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Don't Come Easy (remastered)
Don't Come Easy (remastered) (teal with white swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: LPRGM 1881C. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Rock
Forever Young (5:05)
Wings (4:25)
Burning Down Inside (4:27)
Seasons (4:49)
Standing Alone (5:19)
Lay Your Body Down (4:44)
Walk On Fire (5:00)
Nothing But Love (3:42)
Strip Me Down (4:04)
Sail Away (4:06)
Review: Although forming in 1987, the initial tenure of New York City hard rock heroes Tyketto was a simple case of wrong place, wrong time. 1991's debut album Don't Come Easy was a moderate success, boasting the hit single 'Forever Young' and taking them on the road with Whitesnake, but by the time they would submit their second full-length to Geffen Records, it would be outright rejected due to label's increasing interest with the grunge scene and a desire to leave "hair metal" and all of its intersecting genres in the 80s. With a myriad of lineup changes, even featuring Steve Augeri on vocals for a spell before his time in Journey, the band would eventually dissolve until 2004. One reunion tour would lead to another, and as of 2025, they're still playing shows, with the vast majority in attendance likely there to hear the barrage of bangers this overlooked AOR-meets-glam metal debut offers.
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Time Indefinite
Time Indefinite (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PSY 049LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Cabin Six
Concern
Star Of Hope
Howling At The Second Moon
A Dream, A Flood
Anima Hotel
Electric Lake
The Hardest Land To Harvest
Held
Review: The American musician and guitarist newest album is a collection of compositions that balance melancholia with quiet defiance. From the disorienting, tape-warped opening moments to the album's delicate final waltz, Tyler crafts an introspective instrumental landscape where the past and present converge. 'Cabin Six' starts with a hazy, found-sound texture, its distant hum of static giving way to Tyler's contemplative guitar. It's a track that feels suspended in time, evoking the isolation of its recording process. 'Concern', in contrast, unfurls a luminous melody atop warm strings, the steel guitar lifting the piece into a realm of understated grandeur. It's among Tyler's most affecting compositions, a quiet affirmation amid uncertainty. On 'Star of Hope', the album's spiritual centerpiece, an AM radio-sourced hymn weaves into Tyler's delicate loops, creating a ghostly, celestial resonance. The interplay between organic and electronic texturesitape hiss, processed echoesigrounds the track in a space both intimate and otherworldly. 'Electric Lake' shimmers with ecstatic drone, its weightless progression nodding to La Monte Young, while 'Howling' sways between ambient pastoralism and an undercurrent of discord, its background noise a restless specter. The album closes with 'Held', a sigh of relief wrapped in a gentle acoustic waltz. The ever-present tape warble lingers, a reminder of unease, but Tyler leans into beauty. Time Indefinite is a triumph of instrumental storytellingione of quiet reckoning, but also persistence, offering solace in its hypnotic, evocative swells.
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Time Indefinite
Time Indefinite (gatefold red orange & yellow striped vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PSY 049LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Folk/Americana
Cabin Six (8:13)
Concern (5:18)
Star Of Hope (5:32)
Howling At The Second Moon (3:47)
A Dream, A Flood
Anima Hotel
Electric Lake
Hardest Land To Harvest
Held
Review: William Tyler stands as one of the most influential solo American guitarists of this century. Having played with Silver Jews and Lambchop, he's carved out a singular space for himself, with albums weaving country roots and classical influences with postmodern experimentation; he melds field recordings and static drifts for a sense of imminent boundlessness, recoverable just over the hill. Drawing on inspirations from Chet Atkins to Gavin Bryars, from electroacoustic abstraction to hypnotic boogie, Time Indefinite - his first solo album in five years - hears Tyler reimmerse himself in said sound, reflecting on the hiss, distortion, and rawness of a turbulent era. With eerie loops and luminous melodies, Time Indefinite is an essential soundtrack for fostering resilience.
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The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 659696 56247. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Merciful Dub
Rightful Reggae
Bury The Razor
Crashie Sweep
Ital Vital
Back Stabbing
Full Time
People A Go Lingua
Swell Head Skank
Truthful Dub
Cane Man Shuffle
Poor Marcus
Review: This remarkable collection of mid-70s reggae captures legendary deejay U Roy at his most intimate and authentic, toasting exclusively for the King Attorney Hi-Fi sound system. Originally crafted as dubplates rather than commercial releases, these tracks are a time capsule from the golden age of Jamaican dancehalls. U Roy's charismatic flow, filled with shout-outs and jive, rides effortlessly over heavyweight rhythms recorded by The Revolutionaries at Channel One. With rich dubs from the Mighty Diamonds' Right Time and updated classics like 'Ali Baba' and 'Swell Headed', this is a joyous, immersive listen and an essential document of reggae's deep cultural roots.
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Sincerely
Sincerely (gatefold pink vinyl LP + envelope)
Cat: 754388 4. 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: Kali Uchis has always had a gift for building dreamy, insular worlds, but her fifth studio album feels like a quiet reckoning. She channels existential uncertainty into lush, open-hearted pop i a mix of glittery r&b, woozy soul, and downcast slow jams that seem to float between time zones. Written in the aftermath of what she's described as a "life-altering" experience, there's a newfound stillness here. 'Sunshine & Rain...' is all candlelight and quiet yearning, its soft-focus production the perfect backdrop for a voice that's more hushed and inward than ever. 'ILYSMIH' (short for "I love you so much it hurts") doubles down on vulnerability, with lyrics that feel read straight from a diary, tangled up in delay-drenched strings and pillowy keys. There's punchier stuff too i 'Territorial' and 'Daggers!' lean towards funk and psychedelia, but the tempo never really rises. Instead, the energy folds inwards. 'Silk Lingerie,' 'Lose My Cool,' and 'It's Just Us' feel like whispered confessions, suspended between dream and memory. Across all 14 tracks, there's a strong sense of intimacy and solitude: of letters written and maybe never sent, of a person quietly finding the strength to stay soft in a world that rarely offers the same back.
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Gemini Part 1
Cat: SVVRCH 096. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Track 1 (3:07)
Track 2 (3:08)
Track 3 (2:25)
Track 4 (4:36)
Track 5 (2:53)
Track 6 (2:20)
Track 7 (2:42)
Track 8 (2:04)
Track 9 (2:40)
Track 10 (2:02)
Review: In the 1970s, UK reggae band The Cimarons were an in-demand backing act who worked with then-iconic Jamaican artists like the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff. During a 1975 tour of Japan with the Pioneers, they found time to hook up with guitarist and vocalist Toshikatsu Uchiumi of the rock band The Carol. This is the result - a fusion of different reggae perspectives that also folds in mid-70s Japanese rock and blues, with Uchiumi singing in Japanese and contributing lead guitar. Produced by Sidney Crooks, this one-off release showed how adaptable and brilliant the The Cimarons' were and has a broad appeal to fans of both reggae and rock.
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Japan Today (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: JGLE 451. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Another Cuba (3:51)
Punk Rap (2:05)
Streets On Fire (1:27)
Captain Scarlet (3:08)
Sex Object (5:10)
Japan Inc. (0:23)
Interview (4:37)
Warzone (2:29)
Thunderbird Wine (2:45)
Comin' Back (2:50)
Hey! Santa (2:45)
Skate Board Billy (2:15)
Surf Bastard (3:41)
Street Legal (1:57)
Angel (1:41)
Review: Having recently been refused entry into the US due to their staunch anti-Trump stance, London's own pub rock turned homegrown punk icons UK Subs shall reissue their criminally underrated Japan Today for Record Store Day 2025. Originally released in 1987 and ranked letter J in the Subs' A-Z album list, this LP has been out of print for the past decade and finally returns home to wax for both longtime fans who've worn their original pressing down to PVC scraps and late to the party newcomers doing their most studious punk homework. Remastered with updated artwork, featuring both Knox and Daryl Barth wielding a double-guitar assault, the record boasts some of the band's most overlooked gems such as 'Another Cuba' and 'Thunderbird Wine'.
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Dubnobasswithmyheadman (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00099LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Dark & Long (7:32)
Mmm Skyscraper I Love You (12:46)
Surfboy (7:34)
Spoonman (7:34)
Tongue (4:38)
Dirty Epic (10:00)
Cowgirl (8:14)
River Of Bass (6:25)
ME (7:02)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British duo's 1995 breakthrough offering captures the raw energy and genre-blending brilliance that made it an instant classic. Still revered for its fusion of techno, house, and ambient with a distinctly industrial edge, the album's resonance continues to define electronic music today. Tracks like 'Dark & Long' and 'Surfboy' showcase their ability to create expansive, atmospheric soundscapes that are both tough and emotive. The low-end drive of 'Cowgirl' and the serene tones of 'River of Bass' reflect the duo's mastery in blending dancefloor-ready beats with intricate textures. Hailing from the UK, the duo pushed boundaries with their dark, melodic sensibility, crafting a sound that remains influential. Their influence on modern electronic music is undeniable, and this reissue serves as a vital reminder of how they redefined the genre back in the 90s, keeping the core of their vision intact while inspiring new generations of listeners.
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Played by: Shadow Dancer
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Beaucoup Fish (reissue)
Beaucoup Fish (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00101LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Cups (11:12)
Push Upstairs (5:05)
Jumbo (6:54)
Shudder/King Of Snake (9:32)
Winjer (4:30)
Skym (3:59)
Bruce Lee (7:31)
Kittens (4:40)
Push Downstairs (5:57)
Something Like A Mama (6:25)
Moaner (7:37)
Review: Originally released in 1999 and now reissued, Beaucoup Fish captures UK techno icons Underworld at their peak popularity. Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Darren Emerson were just coming off their Trainspotting movie fame due to their legendary track 'Born Slippy'. Following Dubnobasswithmyheadman and Second Toughest in the Infants, this record feels heavier and more restless, mirroring their ambivalence toward their growing profile. Where their previous albums flowed like introspective night drives, Beaucoup Fish often barrels forward with full-throttle energy. Tracks like 'Push Upstairs' and 'Kittens' tear through at blistering tempos, merging techno heft with psychedelic texture. 'Shudder / King of Snake' is the album's pounding centerpiece, a kinetic beast built on a mutated 'I Feel Love' bassline and layers of frenetic percussion. Yet it's on 'Jumbo' and 'Cups' that Underworld tap into something deeper, more elegant and melancholic for solitary moments on packed dance floors. Hyde's cryptic, associative lyricism are half preacher, half poet that add a compelling edge throughout. His stream-of-consciousness delivery turning even the most muscular tracks are very introspective. Beaucoup Fish may reflect a band conflicted about their identity, but it's also Underworld at their most refined, striking a potent balance between euphoria and alienation, bombast and subtlety. It remains a hypnotic artifact of late-90s rave culture, vivid in both its unease and its ecstasy.
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Second Toughest In The Infants (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00100LP. Rel: 15 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: British heavyweights Underworld delivered one of the 90s' most enduring dance albums with their second LPivisionary, sprawling, and wired with tension. This 2025 reissue does it justice, pressed onto heavyweight vinyl with a half-speed cut that gives its deep, hypnotic sonics fresh bite. From the moment 'Juanita : Kiteless : To Dream Of Love' opens with glitchy insistence and locked grooves, it's clear how ahead of its time this was. The glitch-techno swirl of 'Banstyle/Sappy's Curry' and the growling 'Rowla' nod to Sheffield and Detroit in equal measure, while 'Pearl's Girl' pulses with breakbeat aggression and warped vocals, its grit sharpened here by the remaster. 'Confusion the Waitress' and 'Air Towel' show the band at their most meditative, layering ambience and submerged breaks into something closer to sound design than club tool. Even 'Blueski' and 'Stagger'ishorter, sketch-like piecesifeel essential to the album's industrial-sublime mood. Still fiercely modern, still haunted, still euphoric. An artefact of the past that belongs squarely in the now.
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A Hundred Days Off (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00102LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Mo Move (6:48)
Two Months Off (9:03)
Twist (6:22)
Sola Sistim (6:25)
Little Speaker (8:35)
Trim (3:18)
Ess Gee (2:31)
Dinosaur Adventure (7:54)
Ballet Lane (3:33)
Luetin (6:59)
Review: Underworld's sixth LP A Hundred Days Off heard them wean their sound down to a finer but still full Brit-rave sound, not to mention a readiness on their part to break the charts compared to their earlier, yet by all means more esoteric, studio projects such as Dubnobasswithmyheadman. Praised by Uncut as a "beautiful and baffling enigma", the record gave birth to such wonders as 'Two Months Off', 'Trim', 'Ess Gee' and 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D', tracks whose long-form structures and brutalist trance ballistics would continue to prove lactic boons for the stylistic milking. Sheffield art collective The Designers Republic were commissioned to design the iconic balloon-head cover by label V2, also enshrining a spectacular modern art and modern music crossover in this ingenious record.
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Barbara Barbara We Face A Shining Future (reissue)
Cat: UWR 00105LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
I Exhale
If Rah
Low Burn
Santiago Cuatro
Motorhome
Ova Nova
Nylon Strung
Review: First released in 2016, Underworld's Barbara Barbara, We Face A Shining Future returns in a 2025 reissue on nice heavyweight black vinyl that has been cut at half speed for optimal sound and housed in a double gatefold sleeve with added spine detailing. The album - the Essex duo's ninth - marked a creative rebirth for Karl Hyde and Rick Smith and features seven spontaneous, emotionally raw tracks born from strict studio sessions. From detuned basslines and celestial techno to lyrical monologues and off-world electronics, it's a typically expressive and genre-blending statement that stands proud alongside their celebrated classic albums and has aged well over the years.
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Oblivion With Bells (reissue)
Oblivion With Bells (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00103LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Crocodile (8:40)
Beautiful Burnout (10:56)
Holding The Moth (5:33)
To Heal (2:34)
Ring Road (4:35)
Glam Bucket (5:43)
Boy, Boy, Boy (6:07)
Cuddle Bunny vs The Celtic Villages (2:10)
Faxed Invitation (4:42)
Good Morning Cockerel (2:24)
Best Mamgu Ever (8:37)
Review: After the chart-topping A Hundred Days Off (2002), what was to come next for the albums arm of Underworld, aka Karl Hyde and Rick Smith? Clearly, it was to be a return to gritty chillout rave schematics - now tapering into ambient dub and progressive - that defined their earliest works, in stark contrast to their mid noughties crowd electrolysers. Oblivion With Bells (2007) saw mixed critical receipt, the aesthetes among us referencing to the record's pull towards directionless absurdity (mirrored in track titles like 'Cuddle Bunny vs. The Celtic Villages'), but its nurturance of highlights like 'Crocodile' and 'Ring Road', and their increasing use of flamboyant post-rock theatrics onstage, still make this moment a stellar one in our books.
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Barking (reissue)
Barking (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: UWR 00104LP. Rel: 15 May 25
 
Progressive House
Bird 1 (6:45)
Always Loved A Film (6:48)
Scribble (6:49)
Hamburg Hotel (4:57)
Grace (5:10)
Between Stars (6:01)
Diamond Jigsaw (5:37)
Moon In Water (5:40)
Louisiana (4:47)
Review: This 2025 reissue of the British electronic duo's 2010 release revisits a moment when their sound was at its most refined and expansive. Tracks like 'Bird 1' and 'Always Loved A Film' have an almost trance-like quality, drawing listeners into a rich web of pulsating rhythms and repetitive motifs that feel both hypnotic and unsettling. In contrast, songs like 'Diamond Jigsaw' and 'Moon In Water' offer moments of clarity, their crisp melodies and infectious hooks cutting through the layers of sound with a bright, shimmering energy. The duo's ability to shift between moods is strikingi'Hamburg Hotel' brings a brooding weight, while 'Between Stars' provides a lift, its airy textures pushing against the track's grounded pulse. This reissue feels less like nostalgia and more like a timely reminder of their ability to blend pop accessibility with experimental edge, marking their unique place in the electronic canon.
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IC 02 Bogota
IC 02 Bogota (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 453. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Earth 1 (11:09)
Earth 2 (6:32)
Earth 3 (8:39)
Earth 5 (3:46)
Heaven 7 (3:05)
Underworld 1 (1:53)
Underworld 4 (1:32)
Underworld 6 (14:01)
Review: New Zealand-turned-Portland neo psych sorts Unknown Mortal Orchestra have made a name for themselves with vocal-based records. But they occasionally turn their hand to purely instrumental music and come up trumps. IC-02 Bogota follows their only previous instrumental album, 2018's IC-01 Hanoi. The rhythm of the album brings you to the chaotic hustle and bustle of the Colombian capital, which is where the album was recorded. It's music that appears born out of collaboration; the single 'Earth 1' is an 11-minute jam that has a lot in common with jazz in terms of knowing the moment when to make way for an extended solo. This is a superb detour and a series that we can only hope UMO keep going.
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Perfect Teeth (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 4AD 0738LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Angel I'll Walk You Home
Cath Carroll
So Sick
Light Command
Food & Drink Synthesizer
Soon It Is Going To Rain
Make Out Club
Breather XOXO
West Coast Love Affair
Six Layer Cake
Stylized Ampersand
Review: Experience the shimmering, manic pop thrills from Washington D.C. indie rock greats Unrest at their creative peak. Originally released in 1993 on 4AD, this 30th anniversary remaster is a celebration of their final studio album and sounds edgy to this day. 'Angel I'll Walk You Home' has a Nico vibe and excels in placing beautiful melodies alongside twangy clean guitar to craft a thought-provoking sound world that envelops you. Things get scuzzier on 'Cath Carroll' as the distortion pedal gets dialed up and the rhythm section go for a frenetic light post-punk. It's clear that they went out with a bang with this curtain closer of an album. How they were left to split when firing off indie pop gold at this level is a total mystery. At least we're seeing sustained appreciation.
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Scratch & Company: Chapter 1 (reissue)
The UPSETTERS / VARIOUS
Cat: LP 001R. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Upsetters - "Strach The Dub Organizer"
Johnny Lover & The Towerchanters - "Who You Gonna Run To"
Lee & The Blue Bell - "Tighten Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "A Serious Joke"
Brad Osborne & The Towerchanters - "Little Flute Chant"
Devion Iron - "When Jah Come" (extended version)
The Upstetters - "Strach Walking"
Lee Perry & The Black Arks - "Come Along"
Ricky & Bunny - "Bush Weed Corn Trash"
The Upsetters - "Curley Dub"
Review: Originally released in 1981 on the Clocktower label, this killer compilation does a fine job of harnessing the raw magic of Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark era. Although the sounds are mostly drawn from mid-70s sessions, it also features two standout early cuts from the late 60s, namely Perry's gritty versions of 'Tighten Up' and 'Serious Joke'. Elsewhere, highlights include Johnny Lover's deep DJ take over Devon Irons' 'When Jah Come' and the rootsy energy of Ricky and Bunny's 'Bush Weed Corn Trash.' This reissue is a crucial document of Perry's genre-defining production, masterful take on vintage dub, toasting and spiritual reggae heat.

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The Ultimate Incantation
Cat: MOSH 059LPOD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Metal
Creation (intro)
Dark Age
Vicious Circle
The Crucified Ones
Final Massacre
Testimony
Chaos
One Step To Salvation
Demon's Wind
Decapitated Saints
Breath Of Centuries
Review: Originally released in 1982 via Earache Records (who're also handling this long overdue reissue), The Ultimate Incantation marked the debut full-length from Polish death metal pioneers Vader. Originally recorded at Sunlight Studio in Stockholm, Sweden with Thomas Skogsberg, both the band and label were ultimately unhappy with the final mixes due to their admitted lack of studio equipment, especially the studio's in-house electronic drumkit which simply could not handle the barrage of blastbeats, leading them to relocate and re-record the album in its entirety at London's Rhythm Studios with producer Paul Johnson. Whilst commended upon release for the band's technical proficiency that helped guide the extreme metal movement, some critics found the desired raw recording quality as too abrasive to truly enjoy, but those critiques have become somewhat redundant over the decades with any extreme metal act worthy of the term and the scene as a whole prioritising raw intensity over studio gloss.
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