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Still At Their Very Best: Live From The AO Arena Manchester 17 02 24
Cat: DH 2204. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Intro (1:27)
The 1975 (2:21)
Looking For Somebody To Love (5:13)
Happiness (5:25)
Part Of The Band (4:21)
Oh Caroline (4:18)
I'm In Love With You (4:24)
Change Of Heart (5:19)
An Encounter (0:47)
Robbers (4:21)
Me (5:21)
You (4:50)
Fallingforyou (4:07)
Aboutyou (5:21)
When We Are Together (6:43)
I Like America & America Likes Me (4:27)
Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America (3:26)
If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know) (4:08)
Tootimetootimetootime (9:08)
It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) (4:04)
Menswear (5:48)
Chocolate (3:52)
The Sound (4:34)
Somebody Else (4:34)
Guys (1:21)
I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes) (4:32)
Love It If We Made It (4:00)
Sex (4:36)
People (5:10)
Review: February 2024 saw two levee-breaking live moments by The 1975: here the indie band would return to Manchester for two massive AO Arena dates on 17 and 18 February, riding the rips of their biggest world tour yet. While technically from Wilmslow, the band cut their teeth in Greater Manchester's storied live scene and have always claimed the city as their unofficial hometown. Despite turning the leaf on a string of controversies centred on frontman Matty Healy, that didn't stop them from operating Still At Their Very Best, promising the kind of raucous, genre-blending performance fans expect a decade into their career. Support comes from labelmates The Japanese House, and Healy would later duet with Amber Bain on cult single 'Sunshine Baby.' This LP recording of the live spate distils a thirty-track stack of pristine live redeliveries, and with a monomaniacal arena's roar throughout, we hear a larger-than-life return home for the band.
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Falling (feat Random Factor, Fernando remixes)
Cat: VIS 444. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Falling (Random Factor remix) (6:46)
Falling (Random Factor remix dub) (6:48)
Falling (Fernando remix) (6:50)
Falling (Fernando dub) (6:48)
Review: 20/20 Soundsystem were a four piece live band fronted by 20/20 Vision boss Ralph Lawson, leaving their stamp on events Sonar Barcelona, Glastonbury, Space Ibiza, EXIT, Love International, Creamfields Argentina, fabric London and Manchester WHP. They released two studio albums, the latter, 2008's Falling, lending its title track to a clutch of new mixes here courtesy of Random Factor and Fernando. The new versions bring a modern touch and fresh dancefloor-ready energy while never forgoing the spirit of the original. Random Factor's offering is a gritty and dubby electro version and Fernando offers a cosmic chugger with plenty of sci-fi sounds and wispy acid details. Sound.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $14.58
Inside My Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BLMS 013. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Inside My Love (4:31)
Gee Dee (4:30)
Review: For Record Store Day 2025, Bloom Japan presents a lovely 7" from the 45TRIO, who reimagine Minnie Riperton's classic 'Inside My Love.' This reinterpretation delivers a lush, jazz-infused instrumental take that honours the original's unique sensuality while introducing a fresh, soulful groove for modern 'floors. 45TRIO's tasteful blend of live instrumentation and vintage tones helps breathe new life into this timeless gem while the B-side offers a stripped-down version perfect for late-night spins or sample hunters. This is one to pick up and drop during those loved-up moments.
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 in stock $20.18
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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The 23 Enigma
Cat: EDREAMS 019. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Techno
Mind Games (4:13)
The 23 Enigma (5:28)
Fountainhead (6:02)
Review: Bristol genre-blurrer A Sagittariun reemerges with 'The 23 Enigma', a three-track implied "conceptechno" EP, and his first new material since 2022's 'Strange Brew' on Rekids. Having already conquered Hypercolour, Running Back, Craigie Knowes and Secretsundaze, he's now spent close to fifteen years weaving strands of techno, ambient dub, breakbeat, and deeper electronics, lacing each with a heavy psychedelic dosage just shy of overdose. The latest hears 'Fountainhead' and 'Mind Games' offer a percussive jolt through rugged high-impact tools, set aside for dirtier floor works. The title track is the only one to trade the club's rough pulse for a subtler, high crown cognition, riding warped, muscular electronics till we reach an unbidden cavernous zone. A Sagittariun continues to operate outside the grid, where cosmic intent meets merciless studio power.
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Beyonders EP
Cat: PLO 005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
A² - "Glider" (6:58)
A² - "Let's Get It Together" (8:02)
Stopouts - "Sin City" (8:46)
Stopouts - "Kartwheel" (5:22)
Review: Planet Orange Records' fifth release is a four-tracker from the legendary minds behind Alien Recordings, aka A2 and Stopouts, who take one side each. From the opening moments, the Beyonders EP weaves a thread between the halcyon days of tech and minimal from the 90s but with forward-thinking energy. A²'s 'Glider' is a happy, piano-laced celebration to start with ,then 'Let's Get It Together' cuts loose with lithe pads and more mid-tempo drums. Stopouts steep up for the flip and soon melts the mind with some tightly woven acid and cosmic tech on 'Sin City' and 'Kartwheel' then brings a more freewheeling and loopy groove with some neon colours dripping down its face.
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Played by: Nico Lahs
 in stock $15.99
Big Fast Super Buzz
Big Fast Super Buzz (triple 12")
Cat: SUFHYDRO 002. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Techno
Acid Way Of Life (6:12)
Interlagos (6:11)
Underground Soul (5:35)
Destroyer Of Worlds (5:20)
Acid Overload (6:30)
High On XTC (6:20)
I Am Noise (6:18)
Seraphic Steps (6:38)
Spirit Of Ecstasy (9:29)
Detroit Mike's Acid Funfair (5:21)
We Are The Robots (4:36)
Bullitt For A Vampire (5:53)
Review: Following a string of explosive releases on labels like Acid Artists In Action (Triple A), Stay Up Forever, Hydraulix, and Interruption, ACERBIC is raising the stakes with a colossal triple-vinyl, limited-edition LP on the SUF/Hydraulix collaboration label. Packed with nothing but high-energy, dancefloor-destroying cuts, it kicks off with the anthemic 'Acid Way Of Life' and powers through a relentless selection of techno and acid techno bangers that push the boundaries of both genres. No filler, just pure, peaktime fire. Already road-tested by scene legends D.A.V.E. The Drummer and Chris Liberator, this one is sure to rip up rulebooks and dancefloors alike.
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 in stock $40.10
Light & Illusion
Cat: AFTG 04. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Electro
Login Beat (6:02)
Biancone Interno (5:10)
Strobe Transforms Thinking (5:48)
Light & Illusion (6:08)
Review: Acid For The Grandma's fourth release is another boundless trip into warped rhythms and surreal soundscapes with acid liquid textures that make for a psychedelic experience that sparks the imagination while pulling you into otherworldly dimensions. 'Login Beat' casts you adrift amongst circling snares over jacking beats and 'Biancone Interno' then cuts loose with freewheeling arms and sci-fi motifs that leave long neon trails. 'Strobe Transforms Thinking' taps into more taught dub tech with sinewy leads and last of all, 'Light And Illusion' places you in a colourful world of refracted rhythm and slivery tech house drums sent back from a distant planet.
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Black Hole Superette
Black Hole Superette (gatefold black ice vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RSE 411LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Secret Knock (3:31)
Checkers (3:53)
Movie Night (3:21)
EWR - Terminal A, Gate 20 (3:44)
1010WINS (3:54)
So Be It (3:40)
Send Help (3:30)
John Something (4:19)
Ice Sold Here (2:18)
Costco (3:13)
Bird School (3:43)
Snail Zero (3:19)
Charlie Horse (6:03)
Steel Wool (3:01)
Black Plums (3:25)
The Red Phone (4:14)
Himalayan Yak Chew (4:02)
Unbelievable Shenanigans (4:00)
Review: Long Island's Aesop Rock takes listeners deep into the everyday moments that blur the line between the real and the surreal on this, his 11th LP. Self-produced, the album's intricate beats and complex structures provide a perfect canvas for his expansive lyricism. Tracks like 'Movie Night' and 'Send Help' explore this liminal space, mixing reflections on the mundane with eccentric, dreamlike imagery. The production pushes boundaries, channeling a sense of both experimentation and coherence, while tracks such as 'Black Plums' evoke a quiet, wistful nostalgia. Aesop balances cerebral exploration with emotional depth, pulling the listener through his introspective world with both precision and spontaneity. Hailing from New York, his work continues to reflect that city's blend of chaos and contemplation, navigating between complexity and raw instinct. The album's guest featuresiLupe Fiasco, Armand Hammer, Open Mike Eagle, Homeboy Sandman, and Hanni El Khatibiadd distinct layers to the project, each bringing their own energy to the sonic landscape. '1010WINS (feat. Armand Hammer)' and 'Charlie Horse (feat. Lupe Fiasco & Homeboy Sandman)' are highlights where the collaborations are seamless, blending each artist's style with Aesop's own. Throughout, the work showcases his most technically accomplished efforts to date, weaving together complex ideas with an instinctive flow that makes for an album as ambitious as it is enthralling.
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Black Hole Superette
Cat: RSE 411CD. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Secret Knock (3:31)
Checkers (3:53)
Movie Night (3:21)
EWR - Terminal A, Gate 20 (3:44)
1010WINS (3:54)
So Be It (3:40)
Send Help (3:30)
John Something (4:19)
Ice Sold Here (2:18)
Costco (3:13)
Bird School (3:43)
Snail Zero (3:19)
Charlie Horse (6:03)
Steel Wool (3:01)
Black Plums (3:25)
The Red Phone (4:14)
Himalayan Yak Chew (4:02)
Unbelievable Shenanigans (4:00)
Review: Aesop Rock has long thrived on twisting the ordinary into the uncanny, and his latest full-length after 2023's irony-packed Integrated Tech Solutions hears him deepen that fascination. Examining the unseen mechanisms that guide daily life - dream logic, half-formed memories, fleeting emotions - he now blurs the lines between perception and reality with densely packed verses and meticulous self-produced beats. A brooding, cinephilic album recalling the atmospheric street wiles of filmmakers like Wong Kar Wai, the playful 'Send Help', contemplative 'Movie Night' and dusky 'Black Plums' chart strange emotional terrain, brought to life through warped sonic forensic architectures and sharp lyrical precision. Joined by Lupe Fiasco, Armand Hammer, Hanni El Khatib, Open Mike Eagle and Homeboy Sandman, the album pivots constantly, driven by intuition but grounded in detail Speaking on the record's emphasis on public bareness, Rock remarks on 'Checkers', a song "about the neighborhood outside your home being the great leveller. You can't show up feeling one way because the world will show you otherwise."
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 in stock $13.74
After Later Audio Warp Drive Mini Power Module (1.25A, UK plug)
Cat: 1088273 Rel: 22 May 25
 
Rack power bringing 1.25A (1250mA) on both the +12V and -12V rails
Notes: Rack power bringing 1.25A (1250mA) on both the +12V and -12V rails. There is a 5V rail, but it pulls from the +12V rail, up to 750mA. So only use the +5V rail if you have to.

Comes with 12-position flying bus cable and wall power supply. The wall power supply is the same unit as After Later Audio use on their cases, so there's plenty of headroom and you don't have to worry about memorizing which amperage is for which.

This should be roughly enough for 1 rows of modules in a 104hp case. If you need power for 2 rows, check out The Force module.
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 1 in stock $114.98
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AIAIAI TMA-2 DJ Wireless Upgrade Bundle (S11 & X03)
AIAIAI TMA-2 DJ Wireless Upgrade Bundle (S11 & X03) (wireless DJ headphone upgrade kit)
Cat: 1081153 Rel: 23 May 25
 
Upgrade your TMA-2 headphones to the DJ Wireless
Notes: Upgrade any pair of AIAIAI's excellent TMA-2 headphones to high-definition wireless with the S11 and X03 bundle. AIAIAI's W+ Link protocol offers ultra-low latency, lossless sound.

Supplier's Notes:
Combine the upgrade kit with your headband and ear pads from any TMA-2 headphone to go wireless. Experience ultra-low latency wireless performance with more than 20 hours of battery life for uninterrupted sessions. Includes two S11 speaker drivers and the X03 W+ Link Transmitter.

Fully compatible with the TMA-2 Modular system Ultra-low latency wireless audio for cable free performance Powerful, detailed sound tuned to clearly present bass and treble details in loud venues Seamlessly switch between W+ Link for performing and Bluetooth for listening on the go Use the AIAIAI app EQ to shape the sound to your preference
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 2 in stock $137.95
The High Priest Of Reggae (reissue)
Cat: RROO 399. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Jesse James (2:40)
Mr Popcorn (2:38)
I Got To Have Your Love (2:42)
(Sloop) John B (2:22)
Shoo Bee Shoo Bee (2:43)
Hailes Selaise (3:12)
Skinhead Train (bonus track) (3:02)
Reggae 69 (bonus track) (2:58)
Landlords & Tenants (2:45)
Save The Last Dance (3:11)
Walk Right Back (2:23)
Don't Be Cruel (2:08)
Woppi King (3:39)
Suffering Still (3:41)
Donkey Man (bonus track) (4:16)
Skinhead Invasion (bonus track) (2:12)
Review: Laurel Aitken's High Priest of Reggae album is an early classic of the genre from 1969, and it captures the ska pioneer at a pivotal moment when he was blending his Jamaican roots with the evolving UK reggae scene. It came on Pama Records and shows Aitken's versatility with cuts like 'Jesse James' and 'Landlords and Tenants,' both a testament to his storytelling lyrical prowess over inventive rhythms down low. Songs such as 'Haile Selassie' reflect his engagement with the burgeoning roots reggae movement, while the classic crossover jam 'Skinhead Train' nods to his influence on the skinhead subculture. This album earned Aitken the status of the "Godfather of Ska" and it's easy to hear why listening back to this reissue.
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 in stock $15.43
Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk
Alderaan Overture
Gulf Of Mexico
Opium Des Nuits
Cosmic Boy
Swingers On The Moons
Sweet Spot
Riviera Serenade
Back To Mother Earth
City High
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Played by: Roberta
 in stock $29.72
Skin EP
Skin EP (12")
Cat: NIXW 002. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Techno
Language (5:53)
Pulsewidth (6:08)
Skin (7:12)
Review: Leeds is a city that has always primarily been known for its house scene, but Nathan Alexander is an ever more vital talent who is delving deep into futuristic techno. After a fine outing on Drum Workouts late last year, he's now back on NIX with a shadowy, body-moving three-tracker. Opener 'Language' sets the tone with sharp stabs and a moody tension that gets the space-trip underway. 'Pulsewidth' raises the energy with heavy low-end and warped textures, glitchy stabs and funny, swinging drums. The title track 'Skin' stretches into tribal rhythms, hypnotic vocal snippets, and deep filter sweeps and taps into that liminal space where reality slips. All in all, these are seriously punchy but sensual and immersive late-night weapons.
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 in stock $17.67
Soul Roots
Cat: YRE 057. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Soul Roots (6:00)
Cycles (4:41)
All I Need (5:23)
Reflections (4:56)
Review: Ross Alexander debuts on Yore and brings with him a more tech-leaning sound that you might expect of this traditionally techno-centric outlet. It still calls on plenty of Motor City signifiers, however, such as warm synth soul, machine grooves and a dusty depth. 'Soul Roots' has all that and a cosmic melodic air, 'Cycles' gets more twisted with a pressurised baseline and drums full of rebound while 'All I Need' sets off on freewheeling, psychedelic pads and serene grooves that carry you away in a reverie before 'Reflections' shuts down with twinning cosmic pads and gurgling low ends. A classy and escapist EP of futuristic bliss.
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 in stock $20.18
Synchonised Swimming EP
Synchonised Swimming EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OTW 01. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Component A (5:37)
Untitled B2 1 (3:17)
Entangled (5:32)
Are You? (5:54)
648 (3:55)
Carrier (5:24)
Review: Lempuyang is a label you will know and respect for its high quality stream of immersive dub techno and now the man behind it, Alastair Kelly, debuts a new label with none other than revered UK techno mainstay Ibrahim Alfa Jnr. He opens up with 'Component A' which is a moody melange of slow, broken dub beats and fizzing synths. There is further experimentation on 'Untitled B2 1' which pairs a churning dub rhythm with naive and innocent melodies and lots of li-fi static. 'Entangled' ups the ante with the suggestion of a fast paced rhythm through a skeletal groove and the flip brings broken beat dub weight, meaning and percussive bass with a 2-step swagger then deep introspection on the closer. A classy EP that suggests this label is one well worth watching.
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 in stock $19.06
Volume 1
Volume 1 (12")
Cat: AEDITS 001. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Deep House
Could You Be Loved (Alien edit) (6:23)
Abacadabra (Alien edit) (5:15)
Review: The Alien Edits label and in-house and eponymous production outfit serves up a pair of banging, Summer festival primed house edits. The first is a shuffle, high inapt take on a Wailer's classic with the original vocals left in for maximum bait for dancers. On the flip, it's another stone-cold gem that gets the treatment with 'Abacadabra' reworked into a big, bubbly house sound complete with vocoded Steve Miller vocals coming back from the future to infuse it with irresistibly hooky energy.
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 in stock $23.54
Virus
Virus (limited 9xLP in slip-case)
Cat: N 050LPBOX. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Uoon I (LP1 & LP2: Vrioon) (13:42)
Uoon II (9:29)
Duoon (5:35)
Noon (9:57)
Trioon I (4:59)
Trioon II (9:42)
Landscape Skizze (8:10)
Aurora (LP3 & LP4: Insen) (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Siisx (LP5: Revep) (11:22)
Mur (4:02)
Ax Mr L (4:29)
City Radieuse (7:49)
Veru 1 (7:52)
Veru 2 (5:16)
Attack/Transition (LP6 & LP7: Utp_ with Ensemble Modern) (6:56)
Grains (6:46)
Particle 1 (6:13)
Transition (1:47)
Broken Line 1 (8:07)
Plateaux 1 (8:26)
Silence (7:50)
Particle 2 (5:55)
Broken Line 2 (6:26)
Plateaux 2/End (12:49)
Microon I (LP8 & LP9: Summvs) (2:54)
Reverso (6:28)
Halo (6:48)
Microon II (2:36)
Pionier IOO (5:48)
Ionoscan (4:06)
By This River (4:15)
Naono (11:09)
Microon III (2:49)
By This River - Phantom (7:52)
Monomom (5:23)
Kizuna (5:16)
Review: Spanning five EPs beginning with the 2002 EP 'Vrioon', the VIRUS compendium marks an important era in the shared history of minimalist magna Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto. The look-back comes after the duo first connected through a mutual appreciation for each other's work in the early 2000s: Sakamoto had become interested in experimental electronica and came across Nicolai's (Noto's) minimalisms under the Alva Noto moniker. Intrigued by the precision and texture of Nicolai's sound, Sakamoto reached out; though he was hardly able to predict the unbalanced, restlessly abstract expressionist sound to follow: the sonic equivalent of a sputtery colour field painting.
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Virus
Virus (5xCD in slip-case)
Cat: N 050CDBOX. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Uoon I (CD1: Vrioon)
Uoon II
Duoon
Noon
Trioon I
Trioon II
Landscape Skizze
Aurora (CD2: Insen)
Morning
Logic Moon
Moon
Berlin
Iano
Avaol
Barco
Siisx (CD3: Revep)
Mur
Ax Mr L
City Radieuse
Veru 1
Veru 2
Attack/Transition (CD4: Utp with Ensemble Modern)
Grains
Particle 1
Transition
Broken Line 1
Plateaux 1
Silence
Particle 2
Broken Line 2
Plateaux 2/End
Microon I (CD5: Summvs)
Reverso
Halo
Microon II
Pionier IOO
Ionoscan
By This River
Naono
Microon III
By This River - Phantom
Monomom
Kizuna
Review: This beautifully presented box set gathers all five albums from Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoti's V.I.R.U.S series, a collaborative project spanning five albums originally released between 2002 and 2011. Disc one (Vrioon) sets the tone, with Sakamoto's beautiful (and frequently effects-laden) piano motifs rising above glitchy minimalist rhythms and experimental ambient soundscapes. The albums that follow offer subtle shifts in their collaborative sound whilst retaining the same core artistic approach, with the pair frequently alternating between poignant, slow-burn minimalism and emotive, mood-enhancing ambient maximalism. Throughout, the pair beautifully balance hard-wired electronic experimentalism with classical musicality.
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Club Tounsi
Cat: GBLP 170. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Douri Douri (4:05)
Ah Yallila (3:53)
Brobba (3:28)
Lelliri Yamma (4:21)
Aman Aman (4:54)
Rakeb Aalhamra (4:35)
Eddayem Allah (4:23)
Tichtiri Cherbak (3:59)
Review: On Club Tounsi, Tunisian producer Sofyann Ben Youssef, aka AMMAR 808, brings the raw rhythmic power of Mezoued-the folk music of Tunisia's working class-into a bold electronic future. Fusing pulsating synths, distorted textures and TR-808 beats with traditional instruments like goatskin bagpipes, hand drums, and the ney, he reimagines iconic Mezoued tunes for a new generation. Vocalists from classical, Sufi and Mezoued backgrounds also feature to add human soul and mean the album captures the genre's emotional depth while transforming it into something cinematic and club-ready. This LP is a bridge between past and future, tradition and innovation and one that makes you want to move.
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Tags: African | Arabic
 in stock $23.27
Nightclouds
Cat: BF 070LP. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Nightclouds (7:50)
Still Life (3:16)
Chordalities (4:05)
Nightclouds (Variation) (1:38)
Morningclouds (19:01)
Review: Swedish composer Ellen Arkbro's Nightclouds is a deeply introspective and romantic turn that collects five solo organ improvisations recorded across Europe in 2023-24. Departing from installation-based compositions, Nightclouds explores slow, chordal improvisations rich in texture and atmosphere while drawing on sacred music, ECM jazz and minimalism. Along the way, Arkbro creates immersive soundscapes that balance austerity and emotional depth while shifting between meditative stillness and modernist tension with standout recordings like 'Morningclouds' and two variations on the title track. Through meticulous mic placement and tonal clarity, Arkbro draws you in with the intimacy and vastness of her sonic world.

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Arturia KeyLab 88 MK3 USB MIDI Keyboard Controller (black)
Cat: 1073744 Rel: 22 May 25
 
A pro-grade MIDI controller combining a hammer-action keybed with software integration and an array of advanced controls and features.
Notes: Black version of Arturia's superb KeyLab MK3, one of the best MIDI controllers around. 88 full-sized keys with fully weighted Fatar keybed, plus the option to use pads, rotaries, faders, built-in arpeggiator and other performance features.

Supplier's Notes:
Building on the success of their recent rev3. releases (Minilab 3, Keylab Essential 3 and Keylab MK3) Arturia are delighted to share their next gen 88 note controller keyboard, the Keylab 88 MK3.

With a full-size hammer-action aftertouch keybed and next-level software integration encased in hard wearing high-quality materials and hard-wood panelling - KeyLab mk3 88 not only looks the part but will stand the test of time on stage and in the studio.

Keylab 88 MK3 features all of the refinements found in the other MK3 keyboards, but it sports a massive upgrade to it's keybed over previous models, now equipped with a FATAR TP/110 the Keylab 88 MK3 delivers a stunning playing experience, unlike any other 88 note controller on the market.

With a stunning visual display that shows a range of contextual information on-screen alongside touch-sensitive controls and advanced creative features; it enhances every aspect of the music-making process. From integrating effortlessly with Analog Lab Pro and all major DAWs to supporting musical ideation, keyboardists, producers and composers alike can take full command of their setup like never before.

From customizable MIDI settings and intuitive controls to advanced creative features that support musical ideation - KeyLab mk3 is a powerful ally both in the studio and on stage

KeyLab mk3 offers advanced connectivity with all major DAWs including MCU/ HUI protocols, allowing you to view contextual information on-screen, create user programs and have complete control of your music making software and instruments.

With Analog Lab Pro, Ableton Live Lite and a range of timeless instruments from the world-renowned V Collection, discover a suite of pro-grade software to start making music right away.

Main features

Redesigned Keybed

88-note fully-weighted Fatar TP/110 keybed with aftertouch

Pads & controls

1 clickable encoder
9 360- rotary encoders
9 x 50mm faders
8 transport switches
4 command switches
1 modulation wheel & pitch wheel
12 touch & pressure-sensitive pads

Advanced display

Full Color 3.5" 320x480px screen with 8 contextual buttons for intuitive control and feedback

Smart features

Multi-mode arpeggiator
Chord mode with smart voicing
Scale mode
Hold function

Software integration

Seamless integration with Analog Lab V and V Collection instruments: select sounds, browse presets, smart-assigned controls
Advanced integration with FL Studio, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Cubase, Bitwig Studio
Also compatible with MCU/HUI control
Up to 6 user presets for a totally customizable experience

Included Software titles & services

Analog Lab Pro software with 2000+ sounds
Ableton Live Lite
Mini V, Augmented Strings, Piano V, Rev PLATE-140
2-month Loopcloud subscription
Melodics subscription for 40 lessons

Connectivity

USB-C connects to computers and MIDI Control Center
MIDI 5-pin DIN output for connection to external instruments, gear
Control input for pedal: sustain, modulation and expression plus an additional Aux-in
USB-C powered

Platform specifications

Windows

Win 10+ (64bit)
4 GB RAM
4 cores CPU, 3.4 GHz (4.0 GHz Turbo-boost)
3GB free hard disk space
OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
ARM processors not supported on Windows

Apple

Mac OS 11+
4 GB RAM
4 cores CPU, 3.4 GHz (4.0 GHz Turbo-boost) or M1 CPU
3GB free hard disk space
OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU

Required configuration


Works in Standalone, VST, AAX, Audio Unit.
Analog Lab not compatible with NKS

Work with ASC

An elegant and simple solution to help you install, activate, and update your Arturia software instruments.

Box contents

KeyLab 88 mk3 Unit
Laptop plate
Musical sheet holder
USB-C to USB-A cable
Registration card
QuickStart

Size & weight for 88 keys

Size : 50.98 x 12.72 x 4,45 inches (1295 x 323 x 113mm)
Weight : 34.6 lbs. (15.7 Kg)
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Arturia MicroLab MK3 25-Key USB-C MIDI Keyboard Controller (black)
Cat: 1080510 Rel: 22 May 25
 
An ultra compact MIDI controller featuring the best keybed in it's class, a rugged build and modern USB-C connectivity.
Notes: MicroLab mk3 is designed for today's modern creatives. Its ultra-compact form factor, high-quality keybed, and intuitive controls make it the perfect MIDI controller for producers working in small studios, on the go, or just starting their music production journey.

With a durable, lightweight design and plug-and-play USB connectivity, MicroLab mk3 fits seamlessly into any workflow - empowering you to start making music instantly. Enjoy complete integration with leading software including Analog Lab Intro and Ableton Live Lite, and extend your creativity with features like chord mode and dual touch strips for expressive performance.

Small, lightweight, durable, and USB-powered - ideal for mobile music-making and compact studio setups.

With a high-quality slim keybed, MicroLab mk3 delivers a responsive and true playing experience that your music deserves.

MicroLab mk3 delivers big sound with 500 curated presets from Analog Lab Intro, intuitive control via four buttons and two touch strips, and instant music production with Ableton Live Lite.

Its plug-and-play USB connectivity and intuitive features ensures you can start creating music right away - no hassle, no setup.

Main Features

High quality keybed

25-note velocity-sensitive slim keyboard, responsive and expressive.

Controls

2 touch strips for pitch bend and modulation.
4 control buttons for octave shift and navigation.

Smart features

Chord Mode - Play full chords with a single key
Hold function
Octave up and down buttons
Semitone transpose

Software integration

Seamless compatibility with all major DAWs and soft synths.
Analog Lab & V Collection browsing - Explore 500 curated sounds instantly.

Included Software titles & services

Analog Lab Intro - 500 sounds from iconic synths and keyboards.
Ableton Live Lite - Essential tools for recording and producing music.

Connectivity

USB-C powered for instant plug-and-play operation.
MIDI class-compliant - Multiclient MIDI driver for Windows.
Compatible with iPads & Android devices (via adapter).
Sustain pedal input - Connect a sustain or expression pedal for enhanced performance.

Size & weight

Size (mm): 406 x 39 x 125 mm
Size (in): 15.98 x 1.54 x 4.92 in
Weight (kg): 0.62 kg
Weight (lb): 1.37 lb
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Arturia MicroLab MK3 25-Key USB-C MIDI Keyboard Controller (white)
Cat: 1080502 Rel: 22 May 25
 
An ultra compact MIDI controller featuring the best keybed in it's class, a rugged build and modern USB-C connectivity.
Notes: MicroLab mk3 is designed for today's modern creatives. Its ultra-compact form factor, high-quality keybed, and intuitive controls make it the perfect MIDI controller for producers working in small studios, on the go, or just starting their music production journey.

With a durable, lightweight design and plug-and-play USB connectivity, MicroLab mk3 fits seamlessly into any workflow - empowering you to start making music instantly. Enjoy complete integration with leading software including Analog Lab Intro and Ableton Live Lite, and extend your creativity with features like chord mode and dual touch strips for expressive performance.

Small, lightweight, durable, and USB-powered - ideal for mobile music-making and compact studio setups.

With a high-quality slim keybed, MicroLab mk3 delivers a responsive and true playing experience that your music deserves.

MicroLab mk3 delivers big sound with 500 curated presets from Analog Lab Intro, intuitive control via four buttons and two touch strips, and instant music production with Ableton Live Lite.

Its plug-and-play USB connectivity and intuitive features ensures you can start creating music right away - no hassle, no setup.

Main Features

High quality keybed

25-note velocity-sensitive slim keyboard, responsive and expressive.

Controls

2 touch strips for pitch bend and modulation, 4 control buttons for octave shift and navigation

Smart features

Chord Mode - Play full chords with a single key
Hold function
Octave up and down buttons
Semitone transpose

Software integration

Seamless compatibility with all major DAWs and soft synths.
Analog Lab & V Collection browsing - Explore 500 curated sounds instantly.

Included Software titles & services

Analog Lab Intro - 500 sounds from iconic synths and keyboards.
Ableton Live Lite - Essential tools for recording and producing music.

Connectivity

USB-C powered for instant plug-and-play operation.
MIDI class-compliant - Multiclient MIDI driver for Windows.
Compatible with iPads & Android devices (via adapter).
Sustain pedal input - Connect a sustain or expression pedal for enhanced performance.

Size & weight

Size (mm): 406 x 39 x 125 mm
Size (in): 15.98 x 1.54 x 4.92 in
Weight (kg): 0.62 kg
Weight (lb): 1.37 lb
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Loketo
Loketo (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: SR 005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Nani Akosi Yo (3:09)
Okomisi Yango Ngayi (1:52)
Bombe (2:51)
Luzingu (2:53)
9 Frontieres (4:51)
Bolumbu Ya Koba (3:44)
Yaka To Bina (2:03)
Yo Loyenge (3:09)
Kinshasa La Belle (1:30)
Kinshasa La Belle (acoustic version) (1:27)
Zonga Moto (1:32)
Review: On their second release, Atelier Kamikazi continues to deliver raw, collaborative lyrics drawn from their experiences as street kids in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Like their debut on Seismographic Records, the group reflects on the harsh realities and surreal beauty of life in the city as they resist corrupt politics, challenge religious hypocrisy embodied by a figure they call "Priest Cat's Heart", and confront the dangers of "Bomb," a potent street drug. With vivid metaphors and unflinching honesty, they warn against its use while affirming their true tools for survival: words, wisdom and Loketo-the liberating hip-swing of Congolese dance.
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Persona 4: Megamix (Soundtrack)
Cat: 8BIT 82302. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Soundtracks
Pursuing My True Self (1:19)
New Days (1:01)
Signs Of Love (0:48)
Your Affection (0:52)
Like A Dream Come True (0:53)
Who's There? (1:08)
Smile (1:01)
Backside Of The TV (1:14)
Castle (1:07)
Deduction (1:19)
Border Of Insanity (0:43)
I'll Face Myself (Battle) (0:59)
I'll Face Myself (0:53)
It's Show Time! (1:06)
Quelorie Magic! (1:31)
Sauna (1:15)
Awakening (1:09)
Reach Out To The Truth (First Battle) (0:59)
Period (0:58)
Specialist (0:58)
Theater (0:49)
Zone Time (0:53)
A New World Fool (1:05)
The Fog (0:55)
Heartbeat, Heartbreak (1:09)
Youthful Lunch (1:01)
Traumerei (1:17)
Secret Base (0:49)
Junes Theme (1:27)
Game (1:28)
Heaven (1:12)
Deduction (Another version) (0:52)
Long Way (1:40)
The Almighty (1:36)
Never More (1:14)
Review: Part of the wider Megami Tensei video game franchise, Persona 4 is a 2008 role playing title that hit Japan, and made a huge impact, in 2008. Set in a fictional version of the Land of the Rising Sun's countryside, players adopt the character of a high school student who moves to the small town of Inaba from the city to experience rural living for 12 months. Mysterious murders ensue, and it's up to you - or whoever's got the PS2 controller - to work out what's happening. It's typically deep dive stuff for a country that has always had a very unique relationship with video games. Atlus, the developer, already had a reputation for making beloved scores for its titles, and this one is no exception, although broke the mould compared with preceding instalments in the saga. Way more upbeat, it's a mixture of bubblegum dance pop, chip music, high intensity synth rock, urban-hued J-pop, and 'toon jazz.
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Atomic Rooster (Expanded Edition)
Cat: ECLEC 22910. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Progressive Rock
They Took Control Of You (CD 1: Atomic Rooster - Released In 1980)
She's My Woman
He Did It Again
Where's The Show?
In The Shadows
Do You Know Who's Looking For You
Don't Lose Your Mind
Watch Out!
I Can't Stand It
Lost In Space
Throw Your Life Away (bonus tracks - B Side Of single 1980)
Browken Windows (Recorded In 1980)
Do You Know Who's Looking For You (demo 1980)
Don't Lose Your Mind (demo 1980)
He Did It Again (demo 1980)
Lost In Soace (demo 1980)
End Of The Day (demo 1981)
Hold It Through The Night (demo 1981)
No Change By Me (demo 1981)
Play It Again (demo 1981)
Moonrise (Last Recording 1981)
They Took Control Of You (CD 2: live At The Marquee club 1980)
Death Walks Behind You
Watch Out!
Tomorrow Night
Seven Streets
Gershatser
I Can't Take No More
In The Shadows
Devil's Answer
Do You Know Who's Looking For You?
Review: After a five-year split, Atomic Rooster returned with renewed force on their sixth studio album, Atomic Rooster, pushing into heavier territory sligning au naturel with the emerging new wave of British heavy metal. Released in 1980, the album marked a sharp turn from their earlier, more progressive leanings, favouring a nude, aggressor rock sound. Guitarist and vocalist John Du Cann reworked two tracks, 'She's My Woman' and 'Where's the Show?', from his unreleased 1977 solo work The World's Not Big Enough, breathing into them second life within the Rooster framework. Though the 2005 CD reissue stirred interest with rare demos and extensive sleevenotes, it remains an "unofficial" release due to copyright issues with EMI. 'Do You Know Who's Looking for You?' later found new life via a Finnish-language cover by rock band YUP.
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Outernational Dance
Cat: MC 081. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Deep House
Esperanto (5:57)
Unua Libro (6:11)
El Heine (6:04)
Ho Mia Kor (4:09)
Mia Penso (1:55)
Review: Given his long-held love of fusing elements of different musical cultures from around the world, Auntie Flo (real name Brian D'Souza) is almost the perfect Multi-Culti artist. It's something of a surprise then to find that this is only his second outing on the label. He begins in confident mood with 'Esperanto', a delightfully melodious, bubbly and synth-heavy slab of chugging sonic joy, before wrapping waves of mind-altering electronics and sun-bright synths around a slipped Afro-tech beat on 'Unua Libro'. Over on side two, D'Souza takes us to a deeper and more immersive place on 'El Heine', explores hybrid cosmic/ambient soundscapes on 'Ho Mia Kor', and doffs a cap to the new age ambient pioneers of times gone by on blissful closing cut 'Mia Penso'.
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Drone Logic (Harvey McKay re-edit)
Drone Logic (Harvey McKay re-edit) (limited 1-sided vinyl 12")
Cat: PH 142. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Drone Logic (Harvey McKay re-edit) (4:30)
Review: This new 12" from Glaswegian producer Harvey McKay sees him reworking Daniel Avery's 'Drone Logic' into a driving, big-room missile i and it absolutely slaps. Upping the tempo and leaning into a more percussive framework, McKay doesn't just touch up the original's swirling psychedelia, he rebuilds it for peak-time pressure. The acid line is still there, twisted and stretched, but now it rides atop galloping drums, shimmering hi-hats and the kind of pneumatic swing that's become McKay's signature. It's a brand new release on Phantasy, pressed in a limited run of 500 and already a fixture in the sets of Avery, McKay and Erol Alkan. The sound is somewhere between soulful techno and heads-down warehouse hypnosis i powerful without being punishing. What's clever is how it stays true to the hazy mood of the source, but flips it into something entirely more immediate. As a one-sided 12" it's a bold statement, but one that's easy to understand: it only needs one track when it hits this hard. Built for high ceilings, smoke machines and stretched-out moments mid-set, this is an edit that earns its hype. A slow-burn classic reborn as a proper dancefloor weapon.

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Shooting At The Moon
Cat: QECLECLP 2909. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Progressive Rock
May I/Rheinhardt & Geraldine/Colores Para Dolores (9:36)
Lunatics Lament/Pisser Dans Un Violon (12:57)
The Oyster & The Flying Fish/Underwater/Clarence In Wonderland (12:25)
Red Green & You Blue/Shooting At The Moon (5:47)
Review: Hailing from Herne Bay in the south east of England, Kevin Ayers emerged as a pioneering figure in the nearby Canterbury scene. His second solo release with the Whole World is a testament to the experimental spirit of early 70s UK music, mixing progressive rock with psychedelia and avant-garde influences, blending whimsical ballads and intricate soundscapes. Tracks like 'May I?' and 'Rheinhardt & Geraldine' show off his knack for fusing carefree melodies with more experimental structures, while 'Underwater' and 'Clarence in Wonderland' explore the era's boundary-pushing approach to sound. Featuring contributions from Mike Oldfield and Robert Wyatt, the record's genre-defying nature helped cement Ayers as a key figure in progressive rock. Though originally released in 1970, this album remains an influential work, still resonating with contemporary artists drawn to its mix of playfulness and musical innovation.
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Hidden Treasures
Cat: WLV 001. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Citizen Kane (6:01)
Remembrance Day (3:44)
Polar Opposites (2:56)
Marilyn Dreams (3:39)
Ice (4:38)
La Lune Lunatique (2:50)
All Fall Down (6:52)
Nowhere Girl (3:42)
Crowds (4:26)
Beginning To Fade (4:00)
Review: Mansfield new wave band B Movie unearth their long-lost 1982 album Hidden Treasures, more than forty years after they first recorded it for Phonogram, an imprint of Universal. The band were on the same management and signed to the same label as Soft Cell, but their career turned out to be a damp squib by comparison and they split up in the mid-eighties, without ever releasing this great album of synth pop for goths. Taking influences from the likes of Ultravox and The Human League, they cloak it in a more brooding atmosphere, reminiscent of The Chameleons and Joy Divsion - hitting all the right notes along the way, we think.
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Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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I Wanna Feel You
Cat: ANIMALS 012. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Deep House
I Wanna Feel You (Berlin version) (8:34)
I Wanna Feel You (Tokyo version) (5:43)
Animals Ate The Mushroom (5:24)
I See The Future (6:15)
I Wanna Feel You (short version) (2:44)
Review: Berlin-via-Tokyo artist Courtney Bailey lands on Naarm's Animals Dancing with a debut packed with hypnotic force. Three versions of 'I Wanna Feel You' form the core: the Berlin cut drifts in slow and hazy, Bailey's bilingual vocal wrapping around a rubbery acid line and slinky percussion. Tornado Wallace's Tokyo version ramps up the pressure with sharper drums and a more focused low end, while the short version distils its essence into a tooly spiral. 'Animals Ate The Mushroom' is a wild-eyed polyrhythmic trip, bristling with shakers, broken FX and warped animalistic calls. 'I See The Future' edges closer to dancefloor propulsion, FM bass flickering beneath spectral vocals and birdlike synths. Released on Wurundjeri Country, this marks the offering number 12 from the label and a powerful first move for Bailey. Equal parts lucid and dreamlike, it imagines a world just out of reach: a city populated only by animals, where language breaks down and rhythm takes over.
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Tags: Acid House
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Dime Girl
Dime Girl (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAENGER 0011. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Deep House
Cloudy White (5:06)
Pan Riche (5:08)
Pan Riche (7:51)
Dime Girl (4:40)
Review: Ari Bald & CJ Scott are "Stockholm pals and soulmates" who have made waves on the legendary Studio Barnhus before now and here return to another local imprint in Baenger. Across the four tracks they delve into feel-good sounds with a hint of nostalgia that are perfectly in time for summer. The sample-heavy EP opens with 'Cloudy White', a thumping house cut with poppy synth magic and r&b vocals that swell your heart. 'Pan Riche' taps into filter house with sugary leads and 90s house drums that will have you rushing in an instant. The flip side starts with more contemporary disco-house fusion gold and finishes with 'Dime Girl', a funky and low-slung groover.
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Mo
Mo (7")
Cat: FLIES 4562. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Mo (4:01)
(Roda De) Samba Maje (feat Amor Pela Roda) (4:04)
Review: Following the cinematic jazz-funk of 2021's 'Ufo Bar', Banda Maje returns with a new 7" single via Four Flies, which serves as a preview of their upcoming sophomore album Costa Sud. Composer Peppe Maiellano deepens his Mediterranean sound here while honouring his Italian and Neapolitan roots with a heartfelt cover of Peppino di Capri's 'Mo...' on Side A. On Side B, Maiellano explores Brazilian influences with '(Roda De) Samba Maje' featuring Amor Pela Roda and infused with vibrant percussion and cavaquinho. This lovely 45 rpm reflects a rich blend of South-inspired sounds while bridging Italy, Brazil, Africa and modern grooves.

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Music Of The U
Cat: TUNESDWAX 003. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Music Of The U (5:24)
The Armenian Break (4:22)
City Of Love (4:53)
Abstractish P (7:25)
RoRyaRe (7:14)
Review: Scruniversal's sub label Tunes Delivery invites Moscow scene veteran Leonid Lipelis to don his Beard In Dust moniker for their third instalment, one which dips into various different eras of dance history for inspiration. There's a distinctly late 80s feel to opening tune 'Music of the U', complete with sampled bell stabs and the kind of beats that wouldn't be out of place on an S'Express or early Coldcut house affair. 'The Armenian Break' and 'City of Love' look back even further, back to the female-fronted disco efforts of the 70s, the latter adding a touch of Balearic flourishes. 'Abstractish P' circles around some serene arpeggios, with rave whistles and, as it progresses, twisting guitar notes, lending it an individual air, while closer 'RoRyaRe' nods to ExCel-era 808 State with some nice bleepery before settling into more progressive headnodding territory and some distinctive synth play.
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Tresor Magnetique
Tresor Magnetique (2xLP + insert)
Cat: ASVN 076. Rel: 22 May 25
 
International
Forest Nativity (extended version) (4:58)
Le Grand Soleil De Dieu (2:58)
La Condition Masculine (English extended version) (4:32)
Quand Le Soleil Est La (alternate Drum Machine version) (3:02)
Ganvie (3:55)
Kikadi Gromo (3:48)
Immigration Amoureuse (4:10)
Where Are You? I Love You (4:14)
Dash, Baksheesh & Matabish (3:40)
Je Vous Aime Zaime Zaime (alternate Drum Machine version) (3:00)
Agatha (alternate version) (3:53)
L' Amour Malade Petit Francais (3:09)
Ndolo (3:04)
Chant D'Amour Pygmee (3:47)
Funky Maringa (4:13)
Crocodile - Crocodile - Crocodile (4:03)
L'Ile De Djerba (2:31)
Kitibanga (4:24)
Asma (alternative Tape version) (3:42)
Savannah Georgia (alternative version) (3:08)
Review: Tresor Magnetique is a treasure trove of unreleased tracks by the late great Francis Bebey-an international artist whose visionary work defies time and continues to add standout energy to eclectic DJ sets everywhere. These recordings have been digitised from fragile tapes found by his son and restored at Abbey Road Studios and blend pygmy flutes, drum machines, folk guitars and electronic textures in daring, genre-defying ways. Rather than a retrospective, this feels like an ongoing conversation that keeps Beby's work urgent and vital and prove Bebey wasn't just ahead of his time, he transcended it, from the lo-fi drum track magnificent of 'Quand Le Soleil Est La' to the raw, textured tropical funk of 'Where Are You? I Love You.'
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Rider On The Storm EP
Cat: ATWT 018. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Deep House
Call It (8:46)
World Order (6:38)
Samantha (6:02)
Rider On The Storm (7:46)
Review: Paris-based Gabriel Belabbas returns to Automatic Writing with his debut solo EP for the label, and a fine one it is too. Having first appeared on the imprint's 2020 various artists compilation, this outing marks a new chapter in a long-standing creative relationship and one that showcases Belabbas' versatility, weaving together influences from Perlon-style minimalism, 90s house and peak-time tech-house. Each track is crafted for a specific moment on the dancefloor-whether early morning grooves or late-night intensity-offering a mature and dynamic sound. It's a strong statement from an artist who captures the spirit of exploration that defines this label
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Jail House
Cat: BB 7005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Lewis Bennett & Donovan Kingjay - "Jail House" (3:43)
Lewis Bennett - "Jail House Dub" (3:25)
Review: Doncaster-based reggae producer (you don't read that often, do you?) Lewis Bennett teams up with veteran vocalist Donovan Kingjay for this new single, which is a heavyweight slice of spiritual roots and steppers. 'Jail House' delivers deep basslines, militant rhythms and conscious lyrics in classic sound system style. Kingjay's commanding vocal presence brings a timeless message of justice and resistance, while Bennett's production strikes a perfect balance between movement and meditative depth. This is a powerful, no-frills release for true roots heads, designed for the dubwise dance and built to shake speaker boxes.
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Get Sunk
Get Sunk (limited cobalt blue vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 726856 7. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean (4:54)
No Love (3:55)
Bonnet Of Pins (4:46)
Frozen Oranges (4:05)
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits) (3:32)
Nowhere Special (4:57)
Little By Little (5:00)
Junk (2:52)
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy) (3:53)
Times Of Difficulty (5:16)
Review: This is The National's Matt Berninger's second solo album and treads a sonically similar path to the Cincinnati band, with some forlorn lyrics and gloomy delivery. Berninger is clearly a fan of plumbing the depths of his heart and fortunately has the talent to be considered one of the top merchants of emotion around these days. Of the tracks here, 'Breaking Into Acting' is a beautiful slice of stately Americana and his vocals interlock beautifully with Meg Duffy, aka Hand Habits. For something more energetic try 'Bonnet Of Pins' as it's a pulsating chamber pop cut with thumping rhythms and a tear-jerking yet rabble rousing atmosphere. Live, this one will ultimately go down a treat.
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Get Sunk
Cat: 726743 3. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Inland Ocean
No Love
Bonnet Of Pins
Frozen Oranges
Breaking Into Acting (feat Hand Habits)
Nowhere Special
Little By Little
Junk
Silver Jeep (feat Ronboy)
Times Of Difficulty
Review: Matt Berninger, voice and wordsmith behind The National, returns with his sophomore solo effort Get Sunk: for his sharp enough to cut adamantium and melodies that linger like motion ghosts, Berninger digs deep into the questions of identity: who we once were, what happiness really means, and the search that never ends. The album doesn't spell out autobiography but channels a narrator exploring selfhood amid possibilities and pitfalls, balancing on the edge of joy and despair. Collaborating with Hand Habits on 'Breaking Into Acting', and from the reefing 'Inland Ocean' to the reflective 'Times of Difficulty,' Get Sunk is a true personal snorkel dive, tracing both bound ties and yet unwondered roads.
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Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro Open Dynamic Studio Headphones (80 Ohm)
Cat: 1091795 Rel: 29 May 25
 
Studio headphones for critical listening and editing - 80 and 250 ohms
Notes: 80 ohm version of Beyerdynamic's open-backed DT 990s, ideal for most studio applications. Open backs give the benefit of airier, more realistic sound for mixing and mastering as well as production and sound design tasks.

Supplier's Notes:
For decades now, professional users all around the world have placed their trust in our classic range: Dt 770/880/990 PRO. These benchmark-setting studio headphones boast extremely detailed resolution and very transparent sound. The DT 990 PRO headphones is the range's open-back model offering impressive spaciousness.

These open-back studio headphones are a reliable tool for any sound enthusiast. The wide stereo image and three-dimensional sound reproduction make the beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO headphones a loyal companion for producers. Outstanding tonal depth ensures that even small changes in the positioning of the acoustic source can be perceived while mixing.

With it's open design, the circumaural receiver has outstanding spatialityand detailed depth gradation. The 80 ohm version impresses with the proven sound signature of the DT 990 PRO: prominent bass and extroverted highs. Compared to the 250 ohm version, the high frequencies are slightly reduced.

The soft velour ear pads also offer breathability for a high level of comfort and long-lasting durability. The robust spring steel hoop gives the headphones a secure fit. At 375 grams - including the cable - the headphones are surpisingly light and yet sturdy - so nothing stands in the way of long studio sessions.

The DT 990 PRO headphones are and alwaus have been handcrafted in Germany. With their high-quality materials and meticulous workmanship, these studio headphones are a sound, long-term investment.
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Interplay
Interplay (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 726625 1. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Jazz
You & The Night & The Music
When You Wish Upon A Star
I'll Never Smile Again
Interplay
You Go To My Head
Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
Review: A striking departure from the classic piano-bass-drums format, this 1962 session brings together a rare quintet configuration, weaving trumpet and guitar into the fabric of post-bop elegance all based around New Jersey-born pianist Evans. The interplay is both literal and musical between the musicians. With trumpet lines that alternate between burnished lyricism and bursts of fire and guitar passages that glide with subtle precision, the ensemble creates a sound that is both spacious and tightly knit. The repertoire leans into standards, yet each tune is rendered with a fresh rhythmic spark and harmonic sophistication. 'I'll Never Smile Again' shimmers with wistful melancholy, while 'When You Wish Upon a Star' is recast with a gentle yet cerebral charm. Fans of more intimate trio settings might initially find the added instrumentation unfamiliar, but there's an undeniable allure in the expanded sonic palette. The drummer drives the group with crisp energy while the bassist anchors with subtle authority and the collective chemistry elevates the session beyond typical quintet fare. This is a bold, beautiful detour in the legacy of modern jazz and one that rewards the listener. A reissue worth revisiting, or discovering anew.
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Moon Beams
Moon Beams (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 726626 2. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Jazz
Person I Knew
Polka Dots & Moonbeams
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Stairway To The Stars
If You Could See Me Now
It Might As Well Be Spring
In Love In Wain
Very Early
Review: The New Jersey-born pianist returns to the studio here for the first time since the sudden loss of bassist Scott LaFaro, whose death in 1961 marked a devastating rupture for one of jazz's most intuitive trios. Now joined by Chuck Israels on bass, Evans leads with a newfound clarityiless conversational, more contemplative. Recorded in 1962, this was the group's first step into a quieter but no less daring phase. 'Re: Person I Knew' (an anagram of producer Orrin Keepnews) sets the tone: ghostly, elliptical, and harmonically dense. 'I Fall in Love Too Easily' and 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams' drift by in breathy half-light, while 'Very Early', a waltz penned by Evans, closes the set with delicate finality. In the absence of LaFaro's dancing counterlines, Evans doesn't fill the space, but lets it speak. The result is a study in restraint: American post-bop pared down to its emotional core. Not a debut, nor a reinvention, this is a quiet reckoning and a beautifully unresolved response to loss.
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Black Lion Audio PBR TRS3 LIT 48-Point Gold-Plated TRS Patchbay
Cat: 1075401 Rel: 29 May 25
 
Gold-Plated TRS patchbay with customizable LED displays
Notes: Black Lion's professional quality patchbay offers extreme versatility as well as top-notch, reliable sound. 48 point TRS design with clear LED display, customisable using PatchCAD files on a USB drive.

Supplier's Notes:
Eliminate confusion and non-aesthetic labeling when routing your racks of precious gear with the PBR TRS3 LIT patchbay from Black Lion Audio. Built to proven Black Lion standards of build quality and signal conductivity, the PBR TRS3 LIT patchbay features customisable, brightly-lit LED displays for every input and output. Simply connect a USB keyboard directly to your LIT to customise the displays, or use the included PatchCAD software to create custom text to export directly to your patchbay using a USB drive.

To customise the displays, you have two options: simply connect a USB keyboard to the front of the unit and start typing... or you can use the included PatchCAD software to create your custom digital labels on your computer, and export them to a USB drive to load directly into the unit.

PatchCAD (Mac/Win) lets you customize your digital labels using a quick, familiar spreadsheet-like interface. Simply type out how you want your labels to appear, export the file to a USB drive, and connect the USB drive to your LIT patchbay and press the Update button.

Your studio needs more than accessible patching - audio quality throughout the entire signal chain is essential. Black Lion Audio has been trusted for years to modify the best gear to perform beyond its original spec, and they leveraged every bit of that know-how when designing their patchbays.

Every PBR product uses audiophile-grade connectors. Every contact point is gold-plated; a major factor that's missing from most patchbays that you might have encountered. Black Lion's team of engineers have worked tirelessly to ensure that the PBR series delivers proper quality through-and-through.

The PBR patchbay series is built Black Lion-tough, with black-anodised aluminium faceplates that make for a matched and sophisticated look.
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So In Love (remixes)
So In Love (remixes) (limited translacent red vinyl 7")
Cat: POL 0047. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Deep House
So In Love (Joe Claussell Rough mix 1) (4:29)
So In Love (Joe Claussell Rough mix 2) (4:30)
So In Love (Joe Claussell Drums) (2:08)
Review: New York's Joe Claussell offers three blistering takes on 'So In Love' by Black Rascals, the early 90s project from Blaze. This red-label 7" is a pricey one, but the contents justify it: deep house from the source, reworked by one of its most spiritual selectors. 'Rough Mix 1' leans into swirling vocal loops and expansive FX, full of Claussell's signature dynamics, while 'Rough Mix 2' dials back the drama slightly for something more floor-focused. Flip it for 'Drums', a stripped-down tool that reimagines the track as raw percussive hypnosis. Essential NY house lineage, revived in style and pressed loud-just don't expect it to hang around.
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City Life
City Life (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 846. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Funk
Rock Creek Park
Thankful 'Bout Yourself
City Life
All I Ask
Happy Music
Love So Fine
Flying High
Hash & Eggs
Review: The Blackbyrds, Washington Direct-Current pioneers of jazz-funk from the early 70s, overloaded the jazz circuit with City Life, a hair-frying album renowned for its flowing, fulminous rhythms. Core tracks 'Happy Music' and 'Rock Creek Park' set the stage for a long sampling legacy: the latter was famously sampled by both De La Soul and Nas, on 'Bitties In The BK Lounge' and 'Fried Chicken' respectively. This reissue, cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, reupholsters the Blackbyrds' debut worm-catching funk pecks for the world's ears to witness once more.
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Don Blackman
Don Blackman (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3639R. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Funk
Yabba Dabba Doo (5:14)
Heart's Desire (4:30)
Holding You, Loving You (4:07)
Deaf Hook-up Connection (4:02)
You Ain't Hip (3:01)
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide (3:31)
Since You Been Away So Long (5:14)
Never Miss A Thing (3:52)
Review: Don Blackman's 1982 self-titled debut is an underrated jazz-funk gem that fuses soul, funk and jazz-fusion into a sophisticated groove-laden journey that was produced by Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen for GRP Records. The album showcases Blackman's keyboard wizardry and soulful vocals across standout tracks like 'Heart's Desire' and 'Holding You Loving You.' With playful cuts like 'Yabba Dabba Doo,' it balances polish with joyful experimentation and though not a commercial hit, its influence has quietly grown and ir has been sampled by hip-hop greats and revered by collectors alike. This reissue reaffirms its status as a cult classic and a crucial slice of 80s funk.

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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Mr Scrapper's Blues (Bluesville Acoustic Sound Series)
Cat: CRF 1699241. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Blues
Goin' Where The Monon Crosses The Yellow Dog (4:48)
Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out (5:00)
"A" Blues (3:56)
Little Girl Blues (5:14)
George Street Blues (4:23)
Little Boy Blues (3:10)
Blues Before Sunrise (5:10)
"E" Blues (3:55)
Shady Lane (5:28)
Penal Farm Blues (4:33)
Review: Scrapper Blackwell's final recordings, laid down in Indianapolis in 1961, marked the return of a blues guitarist and singer who had been silent since the mid-30s. Mr. Scrapper's Blues was released posthumously in 1962, just after Blackwell was shot and killed - a stark coda to a career shaped by both brilliance and misfortune. First out on Prestige's Bluesville sublabel, this stark, unclipped LP finds Blackwell alone at the mic, handling guitar, piano and vocals himself. The South Carolina-born, Indiana-raised musician earned early fame through his trailblazing partnership with Leroy Carr in the late 1920s and 30s, before vanishing from music entirely following Carr's death. This 180-gram reissue from Craft revives that late-career spark via an all-analogue mastering by Matthew Lutthan.
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