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Halloween Ends (Soundtrack)
Halloween Ends (Soundtrack) (gatefold pumpkin orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SBRC3 315. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Where Is Jeremy? (4:35)
Halloween Ends (main Title) (0:43)
Laurie's Theme Ends (2:50)
The Cave (0:18)
Cool Kid (1:02)
Drags To The Cave (0:37)
Evil Eyes (1:55)
Transformation (1:50)
Because Of You (1:27)
Requiem For Jeremy (0:58)
Kill The Cop (1:57)
Corey & Michael (1:43)
Corey's Requiem (2:07)
The Junk Yard (2:05)
Where Are You? (2:02)
Bye Bye Corey (1:15)
The Fight (0:52)
Before Her Eyes (3:43)
The Procession (1:44)
Cherry Blossoms (3:00)
Halloween Ends (5:03)
Review: Don't believe the hype - we certainly don't. Halloween Ends, 2022's trilogy-concluding horror flick that brought the story of evil Michael Myers to a bone chilling climax, is almost definitely not going to be the last time we hear the terrifying piano riff John Carpenter came up with for his original 1978 slasher classic, Halloween. Nor will it likely be the final outing for the mask-wearing, knife-wielding menace of Haddonfield, Illinois; fictional town the franchise centres on.

Let's face it, the most recent outing in the saga only represented the conclusion of the last three films, but since the first time there have been 13 movies, many comic books, one video game and tons of merchandise. All that aside, you can believe the hype surrounding the latest score, which sees synth and atmosphere master Carpenter, alongside son and regular collaborator Davies, invoke the eerie unease that first catapulted Halloween into the pantheons of all-time greatest scare fests. Don't sleep after listening, then; who knows what's out there.
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Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition)
Lost Themes (10th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (hot pink vinyl LP + pink vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: SBR 369LPC2. Rel: 08 May 25
Vortex (4:44)
Obsidian (8:23)
Fallen (4:41)
Domain (6:32)
Mystery (4:33)
Abyss (6:06)
Wraith (4:30)
Purgatory (4:39)
Night (3:37)
Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch (7") (4:13)
Dominator (4:02)
Review: John Carpenter's knack for cinematic storytelling without the screen takes centre stage on this deluxe reissue, marking ten years since the release of the great American soundtrack artist's first Lost Themes edition. The new expanded edition, complete with artwork by Greg Ruth, offers more than just a nostalgic revisit; it adds a new 7" featuring two unreleased tracks, 'Cruisin' With Mr. Scratch' and 'Dominator', both pulled from the original sessions. When it first came out, the album stood out for its vivid, visceral style, blending horror, science fiction, and eerie synthwork into standalone pieces that could easily score unseen films.
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Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack)
Anthology II (Movie Themes 1976-1988) (Soundtrack) (limited blue vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 324LPC3. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Chariots Of Pumpkins (Halloween III) (3:29)
69th St Bridge (Escape From New York) (3:24)
The Alley (War) (Big Trouble In Little China) (2:00)
Wake Up (They Live) (3:21)
Julie’s Dead (Assault On Precinct 13) (1:49)
The Shape Enters Laurie’s Room (Halloween II) (1:45)
Season Of The Witch (Halloween III) (2:04)
Love At A Dance (Prince Of Darkness) (3:33)
The Shape Stalks Again (Halloween II) (3:06)
Burn It (The Thing) (2:22)
Fuchs (The Thing) (2:11)
To Mac’s Shack (The Thing) (2:57)
Walk To The Lighthouse (The Fog) (2:38)
Laurie’s Theme (Halloween) (2:30)
Review: Is John Carpenter the most formidable force in 20th Century US moviemaking? He must certainly be in the running. Say what you will about the genres he focuses on (horror, suspense, sci fi, slasher, those details aren't significant. Instead, what's important to remember is that for decades the director has dedicated his career to creating not just vivid on-screen worlds, but atmospheres and feelings. Taking ownership of his own scores is a big part of that, and in many ways Carpenter's tunes are as memorable as his plots. Here joined by son Cody, and Lost Themes I & II sparring partner Daniel Davies, many of the most iconic tones, keys, melodies, and hooks from more than 20 years of cinematic delights are presented as new - and we couldn't be happier.

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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (limited translucent red vinyl LP + poster in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SBR 336LPC3. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death (5:36)
Machine Fear (4:24)
Last Rites (4:30)
The Burning Door (3:20)
He Walks By Night (4:06)
Beyond The Gallows (3:37)
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers (4:39)
Guillotine (4:04)
The Demon's Shadow (3:26)
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes (4:46)
Review: A decade after John Carpenter's groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, his collaboration with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, the pioneering composer and director has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir explores the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's signature synth-driven sound with dark, atmospheric motifs. Described as "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions evoke the mysterious allure of classic noir films. While traditional noir scores relied on orchestral arrangements, Carpenter, Carpenter, and Davies craft their distinctive sound with synths and guitars, capturing the essence of the genre. With this latest installment, they continue to redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, transcending mere homage to create immersive sonic experiences.
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Lost Themes IV: Noir
Lost Themes IV: Noir (limited tan & black marbled vinyl LP + 1-sided screen printed clear vinyl 7" + fold-out poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: SBR 336LPC4. Rel: 02 May 24
My Name Is Death (LP)
Machine Fear
Last Rites
The Burning Door
He Walks By Night
Beyond The Gallows
Kiss The Blood Off My Fingers
Guillotine
The Demon's Shadow
Shadows Have A Thousand Eyes
Black Cathedral (7") (3:48)
Review: A decade since his groundbreaking Lost Themes debut, John Carpenter, along with son Cody Carpenter and godson Daniel Davies, has revitalised his career. Lost Themes IV: Noir delves into the essence of film noir, infusing Carpenter's iconic synth-driven style with dark, atmospheric elements. Termed "soundtracks for the movies in your mind," these compositions summon the enigmatic charm of classic noir films. Departing from traditional orchestral scores, the trio crafts a distinct sound with synths and guitars, capturing the genre's essence. With this latest release, they redefine Carpenter's musical legacy, moving beyond homage to create immersive sonic experiences that transcend expectations.
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Love Is A Flame In The Dark
Love Is A Flame In The Dark (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSSN 094. Rel: 30 Oct 24
On The Outside (5:34)
Entropy (3:29)
Wild Kiss (3:59)
Flowers Start To Cry (4:48)
The Crucible (3:51)
Nowhere Left To Run (3:11)
Real Life (4:56)
Shine Brightly, Little Star (4:29)
The Butcher (3:46)
Love Is A Flame In The Dark (4:13)
Review: Karl D'Silva's debut album, Love Is A Flame In The Dark, is an evocative exploration of sound that challenges conventional boundaries. Over two years of recording, D'Silva has created a compelling landscape where industrial grit meets tender melodies. Self-recorded in Rotherham and meticulously mixed in Leeds by Ross Halden, this album stands as a testament to D'Silva's ability to craft a distinctive pop language rooted in a post-industrial ethos. The album resonates with a sense of urgency and raw emotional depth. Drawing from influences as varied as Cabaret Voltaire and Nine Inch Nails, D'Silva's music is a fusion of inventive sound design and earnestness. Tracks like 'Wild Kiss' showcase thunderous percussion intertwined with D'Silva's commanding voice, while 'Flowers Start To Cry' marries aggressive drum programming with a haunting falsetto, evoking comparisons to Nine Inch Nails' visceral production style but with a unique, personal twist. Throughout Love Is A Flame In The Dark, D'Silva's versatility is evident. 'On The Outside' offers a soundscape of synths and saxophone, echoing the adventurous spirit of late 60s Free Jazz. 'Entropy' stands out with its expansive synth pop, while 'Nowhere Left To Run' weaves a narrative of light emerging from darkness with its midi-string orchestration. D'Silva's voice, a soulful rasp from his early medical history, imbues the music with a fearless yet tender quality. This album captures a journey from darkness into light, reflecting D'Silva's profound connection to his craft and the emotional weight of his experiences.
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The Black Light Spectrum
The Black Light Spectrum (hand-numbered 180 gram purple & red splattered vinyl LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HERTZ 069. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Zum Schutz (0:42)
Forsaken (2:41)
I Feel Nothing (3:46)
Further & Away (2:54)
Gotha (0:51)
Hiraeth (2:28)
The Decline (2:50)
Killing Had Began (3:49)
Taste The Wip (3:29)
It's Time (2:29)
Fortress Falling (0:52)
Plus Plus (3:57)
Into The Dark (4:04)
Oboe Bassoon & Flute (1:05)
Severn (4:03)
Review: After years of reluctance, finally a new album from Dada Pogrom. The Icelandic musician Kenneth Walter Balys here crafts a sonic-alchemical opus out of the prima materia that are pop harmony and strutting synths; elaborated synth passages and wonderful pop melodies. After the mystery musician played some of these new songs in front of a full sold out house at the Kernkrach Festival, The Black Light Spectrum follows as the recorded-musical encore demanded by the audience that never received one in live form. Through 12/8 marches, mellotronic/flutey surrealisms ('Forsaken'), hoovering electro-saw tricks ('Taste The Wip') and a banger-bound latter half, Dada Pogrom dazzles us once more.
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Fauli Til Dauli (remastered)
Fauli Til Dauli (remastered) (limited heavyweight green vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 073. Rel: 12 May 20
Bus (3:32)
Out Of Sync (2:59)
Bird (4:16)
Zoo 2 (5:30)
Hard Kogt 1 (2:19)
No 1 On 2 (5:19)
Nobody Home (5:11)
Speed (3:26)
Hard Kogt 2 (2:58)
Svinet (4:51)
Review: Talk about unearthing forgotten gems, or indeed gems that were never really known in the first place. Back in 1983 Soren Fauli - then 19 years old, now an established Danish artist - decided to step away from the punk bands he'd been playing with and indulge his inner autobahn. Daily Fauli was the one-time project result, with this raw, mechanical but intimate record, which has as much in common with Kraftwerk as it does Powell, the only product. While there's a rough and ready (and charming) aesthetic to the record, despite his age at the time, and the fact he had very little idea what to do with the Casios in hand, it's incredibly accomplished stuff. The playful, shuffling warbler 'Bus' representing the lighter end of a spectrum that runs as fast as the edgy arpeggiations of 'Speed' and the pared back, proto-punk runaway train of 'Hard Kogt'. A fantastic album and an interesting talking point.

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Look Up Sharp
Cat: KALLISTALP 001. Rel: 17 Oct 19
No Trace (4:07)
Hype Sleep (3:47)
So Much Better (3:58)
Leaving For Japan (3:36)
I'm Conscious (4:03)
Don't Follow Me (4:44)
Heart Of Hearts (4:11)
Took A Long Time (5:35)
Creep Out Of Bed (2:21)
Push On (4:10)
Review: Over the course of her three year solo career, London-based Australian Carla Dal Forno has steadily moved from a dark, stylish and bleak all-electronic sound to something a little warmer and more organic in tone. On "Look Up Sharp", her third album, she continues this trend, complimenting her usual lo-fi drum machines and synths with low-slung post-punk bass and the kind of pastoral, traditional instrumentation more often associated with folk music (think flutes, recorders, clarinet etc.). It's a curious blend, but one that works wonderfully well throughout the album, and especially on those songs to which she adds evocative, often melancholic vocals.
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HSTA
HSTA (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 019. Rel: 28 Jan 10
Reassurance Ritual
HSTA
Inter Caetera
Take Me Away
A Dark Place
Triffid Farm
Kindheitsmuster
Makimono
Review: Minimal Wave have done the right thing here and repressed HSTA by Das Ding, undoubtedly one of the most popular heavyweight reissues of their reign thus far. Das Ding is of course Dutchman Danny Bosten, active in the mid 1980s from his Southern Holland base releasing his pioneering brand of electro as well as his friends' music via his own Tear Apart Tapes cassette label. HSTA refers to the Highly Sophisticated Technological Achievement tape Bosten released on the STUM label from which Minimal Wave also took several tracks including the title jam, which you're likely to hear Funkineven dropping these days. It's worth investing in this for "Take Me Away" alone, which sounds likes its been beamed down from the future despite its three decade vintage (Weatherall's a big fan of this one) and the remaining six tracks are just as thrilling.
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Missing Tapes
Missing Tapes (heavyweight yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 061. Rel: 15 Mar 16
Somewhere (4:56)
Sad But True (3:35)
I-C Anything (5:15)
Try Out (4:12)
Raid (3:13)
16 (6:04)
Review: For Missing Tapes, Minimal Wave has managed to unearth a wealth of previously unheard gems from Dutch electro trailblazer Danny Bosten. Dark electro diggers may be aware of Bosten's early 1980s work, which was initially self-released on cassette, but has also been re-issued since by Minimal Wave and others. The material here was recorded in the same period and rediscovered some years back by the producer. It's similar in style, as you'd expect, with Bosten variously exploring otherworldly electro, sci-fi leaning Italo-disco, stylish, new wave synth workouts, and throbbing proto-techno. What impresses most, though, is the seeming freshness of the material; it might be 35 years old, but it still sounds formidably futuristic.
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Selected Archival Recordings 1979-1985
Cat: EE 042RTM. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Bad Boy (4:33)
Kaputt (27) (5:48)
Track 3 (4:09)
Yeah! (4:40)
Ritual (demo) (4:37)
Rebuild (demo) (4:54)
Midnight Crossing (3:20)
Preamble (5:04)
Cured (4:28)
Review: Minimal wave pioneer Das Ding aka Danny Bosten is back after ten years on Electronic Emergencies with a nicely curated collection of archival tracks sourced from early 80s tape recordings. Working with friends in a bedroom studio in the Dutch countryside, Das Ding crafted raw, experimental music with cheap analogue equipment that drew on new wave, early EBM and proto-techno. Listening back now these sounds are unmistakably Das Ding and this clear vinyl pressing preserves the original lo-fi atmosphere with meticulous remastering by Ruud Lekx. A real triumph of the DIY spirit of the era.
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It Was Ridiculous It Was Amazing!
Cat: DCM 014. Rel: 10 Jan 25
Data - "Ja Nisam Kao Ti" (2:01)
Data - "Izumi" (1:33)
Data - "Espana" (1:21)
Data - "Damage In My Head" (1:42)
Data - "France" (3:44)
Data - "Strahovi" (3:13)
Data - "Ne Zelim Da Tako Zive" (3:26)
The Master Scratch Band - "Breakwar" (The First version) (2:29)
The Master Scratch Band - "Jailbreak" (The First version) (2:44)
The Master Scratch Band - "Computer Break" (The First version) (2:54)
The Master Scratch Band - "Mad Scratch" (2:47)
Review: Yugoslavia went through unthinkable turmoil during the break up of the Soviet Union, which is why it is all the more astounding even all these years on that it had quite such a fertile and innovative music scene. In 1984, Zoran Jevtic and Zoran Vracevic were a key part of it and helped revolutionise the sound of the day by introducing synth-pop, breakbeat and hip-hop with their Data and The Master Scratch Band projects. Their releases paved the way for modern electronic sounds and this album dives deep into that era and compiles their earliest unreleased works from between 1981 and 1983. It's a daring exploration of genres including industrial, EBM, minimal synth and electro-funk. It adds up to a true digger's gem that will significantly elevate your vinyl-hunting credentials without having to do the hard work yourself.
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City Of Clowns
City Of Clowns (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BEC 5614876. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Validations Weight (4:00)
Demolition (5:07)
Sexy Clown (4:50)
Push Me Fuckhead (10:27)
Fun Times (4:06)
Statistical Modelling (3:50)
YAAM (5:03)
Contrarian (3:47)
Unknowing (4:36)
Review: Marie Davidson's sixth studio album finds her collaborating with Belgium bossmen Soulwax - previously responsible for the massive rework of her 'Work It' track - and Pierre Guerineau. It follows her fiery single 'Y.A.A.M. (Your Asses Are Mine)' and the intense club track 'Contrarian' and marks a return to the dance floor but reimagined with the artist's signature sense of evolution. Blending the techno punch and spoken-word edge of Working Class Woman with the melodic pop structures of Renegade Breakdown, City of Clowns delivers a striking sonic fusion that is inspired by her pre-pandemic roots yet shaped by fresh antagonism, all while Davidson confronts a new foe: Big Tech.
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Renegade Breakdown
Renegade Breakdown (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: ZEN 267. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Renegade Breakdown (6:13)
Back To Rock (7:18)
Worst Comes To Worst (4:12)
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues) (5:10)
La Ronde (2:23)
C'est Parce Que J'm'en Fous (3:40)
Just In My Head (6:05)
Lead Sister (6:03)
My Love (5:48)
Sentiment (5:29)
Review: When Marie Davidson announced last year that she would be, "retiring from club music", many wondered what she'd do next. Renegade Breakdown, her first album recorded with a full band (L'Oeil Nu), answers that question. It sees the Canadian artist and her new collaborators deliver suitably arresting, personal and ear-catching songs built on mixing and matching a surprisingly wide variety of musical inspirations, from Blondie, classic disco and mutilated heavy metal guitars, to Kraftwerk, Billie Holiday, Fleetwood Mac and Daft Punk. It's a big shift for the previously highly experimental artist, but thanks to her skill as both a a producer and performer, one that works magnificently well.
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Degrees Of Freedom (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 023. Rel: 26 May 23
August Is An Angel (4:30)
In This Room (3:43)
China (6:00)
The Sound Of A Jealous Heart (3:37)
Call Me Midnight (4:52)
Risk (3:49)
Review: This is a remastered re-issue of a rare Canadian synthpop and wave LP from a peak moment in Montreal during the 1980s. Degrees Of Freedom was founded in 1984 but only released their eponymous album here four years later in 1988. Despite their early gestation period, the band commanded a rabid small fanbase, and this reissue comes through to prove it with an exclusive new poster collating the group's gig flyers over the years. A worthy reissue for an obscure yet no less beloved band, we can only guess their beautifully crude electropunk and cold synth balladry will continue to captivate present listeners.
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Almost Acoustic Christmas: The Kroq Broadcast
Cat: PARALP 628. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Personal Jesus (5:05)
Walking In My Shoes (5:05)
Precious (5:12)
I Want It All (5:06)
A Question Of Lust (4:39)
The Sinner In Me (5:21)
I Feel You (Technical Issues) (2:57)
I Feel You (7:03)
John The Revelator (3:44)
Behind The Wheel (5:13)
Enjoy The Silence (7:21)
Shake The Disease (6:14)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:15)
Review: Depeche Mode's Playing The Angel tour was a major milestone following their 2005 album release of the same name. It was produced by Ben Hillier and topped charts in 18 countries with the hit 'Precious'' the most standout. The nine-month tour across Europe and North America included festival headlining slots like Coachella and O2 Wireless but a real standout moment from it was their performance at KROQ-FM's Almost Acoustic Christmas concert, which was captured in full and now gets pressed up to this fine double album. This superb Christmas show is the sound of the band at their best during one of their many fine eras.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (limited trifold 180 gram red vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 92641. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is one that has been madly anticipated by fans. The record - which comes on wax and in a lovely embossed sleeve here - centres on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Memento Mori
Memento Mori (trifold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in debossed sleeve)
Cat: 196587 84211. Rel: 24 Mar 23
My Cosmos Is Mine (5:14)
Wagging Tongue (3:22)
Ghosts Again (3:59)
Don't Say You Love Me (3:41)
My Favourite Stranger (3:56)
Soul With Me (4:13)
Caroline's Monkey (4:13)
Before We Drown (4:04)
People Are Good (4:20)
Always You (4:18)
Never Let Me Go (4:03)
Speak To Me (4:38)
Review: Depeche Mode's latest album Memento Mori is something of a post-COVID gestator, but that's had little to no effect on its rabid fan anticipation. Centring on the mood of grief after the passing of the band's founding member Andrew "Fletch" Fletcher, this is the first LP by a Depeche Mode made up of only two remaining members: Dave Gahan and Martin Gore. The band's progression in their latest years have heard them move into darker, peakier, sadder and more industrial themes, as they make do with a future-present that wasn't promised to them in the 80s, while drawing on deathly topoi and nodding to Ingmar Bergman.
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Spirit
Spirit (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code)
Cat: 889854 11651. Rel: 17 Mar 17
Going Backwards (5:37)
Where's The Revolution (4:56)
The Worst Crime (3:48)
Scum (3:18)
You Move (3:49)
Cover Me (4:52)
Eternal (2:20)
Poison Heart (3:19)
So Much Love (4:29)
Poorman (4:26)
No More (This Is The Last Time) (3:13)
Fail (5:06)
Review: Recent reviews of Spirit, Depeche Mode's first studio set for four years, have remarked at how angry and frustrated the band seems to be throughout. Messers Gore, Gahan and Fletcher are not particularly happy with the way the world is right now, and have laid down an album of rare intensity, seemingly fuelled by a growing desperation at political events on both sides of the Atlantic. Producer James Ford undoubtedly played a role in defining the sound of Sprit, but the combination of raucous, punk style guitars, thrusting electronics and big choruses is what we've come to expect from Depeche Mode.
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Delta Machine
Delta Machine (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 887654 60631. Rel: 21 Mar 13
Welcome To My World
Angel
Heaven
Secret To The End
My Little Universe
Slow
Broken
The Child Inside
Soft Touch/Raw Nerve
Should Be Higher
Alone
Soothe My Soul
Goodbye
Long Time Lie
Happens All The Time
Always
All That's Mine
Review: 32 years on from the release of their debut album Speak and Spell, Basildon's finest drop their 14th full length. While there are echoes of their eyeliner-wearing, synth-bothering futurist past (see the glitchy "My Little Universe" and early New Order-ish "Broken", where Dave Gahan sings about 'dreaming of the future'), for the most part Delta Machine finds them in grinchy synth-rock mode, presumably shaking their fists at passing youngsters like a gang of grumpy old men. Thankfully, they're still capable of great things - "Soothe My Soul" has echoes of "Personal Jesus" - and there's enough to suggest there's some life in the old dogs yet.
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Playing The Angel: The 12" Singles
Playing The Angel: The 12" Singles (limited numbered 10x12" box set + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194399 89931. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Precious (Sasha's Spooky mix - Full Length)
Precious (Sasha's Gargantuan vocal mix - Full Length)
Precious (Misc Full vocal mix)
Precious (Michael Mayer Baleric mix)
Precious (Motor remix)
Precious (Misc Crunch mix)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Jacques Le Cont remix)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Jacques Le Cont dub)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Threshold mix)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Bitstream Spansule mix)
Suffer Well (Tiga remix)
Suffer Well (Tiga dub)
Suffer Well (Narcotic Thrust vocal dub)
Suffer Well (Metope remix)
Suffer Well (Metope vocal remix)
Suffer Well (M83 remix)
Suffer Well (Basteroid dance Is Gone vocal mix)
The Darkest Star (Holden remix)
The Darkest Star (Holden dub)
John The Revelator (Dave Is In The Disco Tiefschwarz remix)
John The Revelator (Tiefschwarz dub)
Lilian (Chab dub)
John The Revelator (Murk Mode dub)
John The Revelator (Boosta club remix)
Lilian (Chab vocal remix)
Free
Better Days
Newborn
John The Revelator (single version)
Lilian (single version)
Precious (Michael Mayer Ambient mix)
Suffer Well (Alter Ego remix)
Lilian (Robag Wruhme Slomoschen Kikker)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Goldfrapp remix)
A Pain That I'm Used To (Telex remix)
Review: It's hard to know whether to bother reviewing this release at all, or simply opt for the following summary: Depeche Mode, titans of synth and one of the UK's most important bands of the late-20th Century (and today), offer a vast collection of tracks from their 2005 album, Playing the Angel, remixed by a host of massive names from the dance and electronic world.

Still not convinced? OK, how about this - Depeche Mode x Jacques Le Cont, M83, Sasha, Tiefschwarz, Tiga, Michael Mayer, Metope, Alter Ego, Robag Wruhme, Goldfrapp, Telex and more. With so much happening and such variety on offer within, it's probably best to hit play on the lot and see what takes your fancy, smart money being on all of them. Either that, or just go with your gut and buy before you try.
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Spirit The 12" Singles
Spirit The 12" Singles (limited numbered 7xLP box set + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 196588 10361. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Where's The Revolution (Autolux remix) (4:11)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound remix) (6:14)
Where's The Revolution (Algiers Click Farm remix) (3:28)
Where's The Revolution (Simian Mobile Disco remix) (8:36)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound Beatless remix) (4:14)
Where's The Revolution (Simain Mobile Disco dub) (8:41)
Where's The Revolution (Terence Fixmer Spatial mix) (6:34)
Where's The Revolution (Patrice Baumel remix) (6:57)
Where's The Revolution (Ewan Pearson Kompromat dub) (8:23)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing mix) (8:58)
Going Backwards (Solomun club remix) (7:52)
Going Backwards (The Belleville Three Deep Bass dub) (5:57)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix) (6:56)
Going Backwards (Point Point remix) (4:32)
You Move (Latroit remix) (4:18)
Poison Heart (Soulsavers Re-work) (3:41)
Cover Me (Ellen Allien UFO RMX) (9:38)
Cover Me (I Hate Models Cold Lights remix) (9:37)
Cover Me (Nicole Moudaber remix) (11:12)
So Much Love (Kalli remix) (6:27)
Cover Me (Erol Alkan White Light rework) (7:21)
Cover Me (Texas Gentlemen remix) (5:19)
Cover Me (Warpaint Steez remix) (6:15)
Cover Me (Josh T Pearson Choose Hellth remix) (4:41)
Going Backwards (Highline Session version) (5:27)
So Much Love (Highline Session version) (3:51)
Poison Heart (Highline Session version) (3:18)
The Worst Crime (Highline Session version) (3:55)
Heroes (Highline Session version) (6:15)
Review: 12" vinyl singles from every Depeche Mode album are included here and all with audio meticulously mastered from the original tapes. A special bonus is the seventh disc which features the first-ever 12" vinyl pressing of the Highline Sessions, recorded live in New York City in 2016, including an exclusive cover of David Bowie's 'Heroes' and unreleased tracks 'So Much Love' and 'Poison Heart.' Also included are the likes of 'Where's The Revolution', 'Going Backwards' and 'Cover Me' making this a fine overview of the synth band legends and some of their best moments.
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Sounds Of The Universe: The 12" Singles
Sounds Of The Universe: The 12" Singles (numbered 7xLP box set + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 196587 65351. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Wrong (3:13)
Wrong (Thin White Duke remix) (7:39)
Wrong (Trentemoller club remix) (6:57)
Wrong (Caspa remix) (5:01)
Wrong (Magda Scallop Funk remix) (6:09)
Wrong (DIM vs Boys Noize remix) (5:12)
Wrong (Trente Moller club remix dub) (6:42)
Oh Well (Black Light Odyssey remix) (5:53)
Peace (3:37)
Peace (SixToes remix) (5:13)
Come Back (Jonsi remix) (3:58)
Peace (Ben Klock remix) (7:49)
Peace (The Japanese Popstars remix) (6:44)
Peace (Sid LeRock remix) (6:31)
Peace (Justus Kohncke extended Disco club vocal remix) (6:23)
Peace (The Exploding Plastic Inevitable JK Disco dub) (7:32)
Peace (Pan/Tone remix) (7:44)
Fragile Tension (Stephen Bodzin remix) (9:08)
Fragile Tension (Kris Menace Love On LaserDisc remix) (6:16)
Hole To Feed (Popof vocal mix) (8:43)
Hole To Feed (Paul Woolford Easyfun Ethereal Disco mix) (7:09)
Perfect (Roger Sanchez club mix) (7:26)
Perfect (Ralphi Rosario dub) (8:28)
Peace (Herve Warehouse Frequencies remix) (5:11)
Peace (Sander Van Doorn remix) (8:01)
Fragile Tension (radio mix) (3:36)
Hole To Feed (radio mix) (3:27)
Come Back (SixToes remix) (4:50)
Fragile Tension (Laidback Luke remix) (7:53)
Fragile Tension (Peter Bjorn & John remix) (3:46)
Hole To Feed (Joebot remix) (6:36)
Perfect (Ralph & Craig club mix) (8:50)
Fragile Tension (Solo Loves Panorama remix) (6:06)
Review: The vast array of Depeche Mode originals cover plenty of ground and many years of hard and critically acclaimed work. As such they're a gold mine for artists looking to add their own spin and plenty of the most ear-grabbing of those radio, dub and club mixes are collected together here on a rather epic seven slabs of wax in one bumper box set with a poster and digital download. Works by contemporary artists like Trentemoller and Justus Kohncke sit next to techno titans like Ben Klock, trance mainstays such as Sander Van Doorn and even EDM stars like Laidback Luke. A varied mix with something for everyone.
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Spirit The 12" Singles (B-STOCK)
Spirit The 12" Singles (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 7xLP box set + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: 196588 10361 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Where's The Revolution (Autolux remix) (4:11)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound remix) (6:14)
Where's The Revolution (Algiers Click Farm remix) (3:28)
Where's The Revolution (Simian Mobile Disco remix) (8:36)
Where's The Revolution (Pearson Sound Beatless remix) (4:14)
Where's The Revolution (Simain Mobile Disco dub) (8:41)
Where's The Revolution (Terence Fixmer Spatial mix) (6:34)
Where's The Revolution (Patrice Baumel remix) (6:57)
Where's The Revolution (Ewan Pearson Kompromat dub) (8:23)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing mix) (8:58)
Going Backwards (Solomun club remix) (7:52)
Going Backwards (The Belleville Three Deep Bass dub) (5:57)
Going Backwards (Chris Liebing Burn Slow mix) (6:56)
Going Backwards (Point Point remix) (4:32)
You Move (Latroit remix) (4:18)
Poison Heart (Soulsavers Re-work) (3:41)
Cover Me (Ellen Allien UFO RMX) (9:38)
Cover Me (I Hate Models Cold Lights remix) (9:37)
Cover Me (Nicole Moudaber remix) (11:12)
So Much Love (Kalli remix) (6:27)
Cover Me (Erol Alkan White Light rework) (7:21)
Cover Me (Texas Gentlemen remix) (5:19)
Cover Me (Warpaint Steez remix) (6:15)
Cover Me (Josh T Pearson Choose Hellth remix) (4:41)
Going Backwards (Highline Session version) (5:27)
So Much Love (Highline Session version) (3:51)
Poison Heart (Highline Session version) (3:18)
The Worst Crime (Highline Session version) (3:55)
Heroes (Highline Session version) (6:15)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


12" vinyl singles from every Depeche Mode album are included here and all with audio meticulously mastered from the original tapes. A special bonus is the seventh disc which features the first-ever 12" vinyl pressing of the Highline Sessions, recorded live in New York City in 2016, including an exclusive cover of David Bowie's 'Heroes' and unreleased tracks 'So Much Love' and 'Poison Heart.' Also included are the likes of 'Where's The Revolution', 'Going Backwards' and 'Cover Me' making this a fine overview of the synth band legends and some of their best moments.
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I Want You San Francisco: USA 1994 Live FM Broadcast
I Want You San Francisco: USA 1994 Live FM Broadcast (turquoise vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JACK 010T. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Rush (6:37)
Halo (4:32)
Behind The Wheel (5:08)
Everything Counts (4:29)
World In My Eyes (5:56)
Walking In My Shoes (6:34)
Stripped (4:49)
Condemnation (3:47)
I Want You Now (4:38)
Review: This superb recording of a Live FM Broadcast captures the wonderful Depeche Mode at their dynamic peak during the Songs of Faith and Devotion tour. Recorded in San Francisco, this live set detailed their evolution as they blended dark synth-pop with raw, rock-infused energy. Classics like 'Rush' and 'World In My Eyes' shine alongside then-newer, grittier tracks that showcased Dave Gahan's electrifying vocals and Martin Gore's emotive songwriting. The high-quality audio helps immerse you in the band's onstage charisma while offering a nostalgic yet timeless revisit to a wonderful period in the band's history.
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Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983
Live At Hammersmith Odeon In London 1983 (limited 180 gram clear & yellow cloudy vinyl LP)
Cat: SRFM 0013CL. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's performance at Hammersmith Odeon in London, 1983, captured the band at a pivotal moment in their career. This iconic live recording showcases their burgeoning synth-pop sound which blends pulsating rhythms with dark, introspective lyrics. Songs like the ever-green classic 'Just Can't Get Enough' resonate with irresistible signature sounds while Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies still sound like nothing else. The concert tracks Depeche Mode's evolution into global pioneers of electronic music and is an emotionally charged performance that is well worth reliving.
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Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983
Live At The Hammersmith Odeon London October 6 1983 (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SRFM 0013PD. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Now, This Is Fun (3:26)
See You (4:01)
Love In Itself (4:31)
Told You So (4:37)
New Life (4:10)
More Than A Party (4:30)
Two Minute Warning (3:42)
Shame (3:59)
Get The Balance Right (3:18)
The Landscape Is Changing (4:56)
Photographic (4:04)
Just Can't Get Enough (4:57)
Review: Depeche Mode's 1983 performance at London's Hammersmith Odeon comes here on a special limited edition picture disc. It marked a pivotal moment in their career and listening back now is still an iconic live recording. Their burgeoning synth-pop sound with its pulsating rhythms and introspective lyrics shines through classics like 'Just Can't Get Enough.' Dave Gahan's charismatic vocals and Martin Gore's evocative melodies remain unparalleled. This concert tracks their evolution into electronic music pioneers, delivering an emotionally-charged performance that resonates with fans to this day, making it a timeless experience worth revisiting.
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Radio Transmission 2001
Radio Transmission 2001 (pink vinyl LP)
Cat: 115482 1. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Walking In My Hsoes (6:11)
The Dead Of Night (4:56)
Dream On (5:18)
It Doesn't Matter Two (2:56)
Enjoy The Slience (7:04)
Personal Jesus (5:44)
Never Let Me Down Again (7:12)
Review: Depeche Mode's Radio Transmission 2001 encapsulates the band's evolution and enduring influence on the electronic landscape. The album showcases their mastery of blending dark, brooding atmospheres with pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies. Depeche Mode's signature sound, characterised by introspective lyrics and innovative synth textures, is fully realised here in an album that, here pressed up on pink wax, contains the 'Hits Walking In My Shoes,' 'Enjoy The Silence' and many more that have more than stood the test of time.
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Set In Stone (Special Edition)
Set In Stone (Special Edition) (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: YVR 4005. Rel: 02 Apr 24
World In My Eyes (5:03)
Everything Counts (5:41)
Master & Servant (3:48)
Stripped (5:55)
Stangelove (4:39)
Personal Jesus (5:52)
Black Celebration (4:33)
Behind The Wheel (5:21)
Review: It's 1990 and Depeche Mode couldn't really be riding much higher in the global music stakes. Having just released Violator, the band had finally debuted an album inside the Billboard Top 10 for the first time in their almost-decade-long history, and pretty much anyone who came into contact with the record was very quickly captivated by its sound. While definitely not a curveball, it marked an expansion of the group's existing style. Some have described it as synth-pop, others alternative rock. In many ways, it's a dance floor album, one that embraces goth and coldwave at its very core. Captured during their tour at that time, Set In Stone features landmark singles from the LP - 'Personal Jesus', of course, and 'World In My Eyes' - it also proves beyond any doubt that a Depeche Mode show is about more than simply playing the hits.
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Escape (reissue)
Escape (reissue) (limited gatefold transluscent lavender vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IDIB 337XX. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Black Latex (4:22)
Telling Me Lies (4:03)
Liquid Dreams (3:02)
Love Is A Crime (3:29)
Zeros (4:17)
Dark Age (2:02)
Haenim (feat Ether) (4:22)
Ghosts (3:36)
Escape (3:32)
The Young & The Restless (2:59)
Days & Nights (3:21)
Broken Windows (4:07)
Friends & Enemies (1:02)
Review: .It's pretty much impossible not to fall in love with Desire, no matter where you arrive in their discography. Formed by Johnny 'Chromatics and Glass Candy' Jewel and vocalist Megan Louise, and formerly synth-drum maestro Nat Walker, the group debuted on Jewel's now-legendary Italians Do It Better in 2009, and their first record, II was heralded as one of the decade's finest. More than ten years later, Escape reflected how things had developed during the years betwixt. Still saturated in a kind of borrowed nostalgia, yet focused firmly on crafting innovative arrangements, few outfits can simultaneously sound so polished and yet born to play in the reddish glows of darkened rooms in grimy DIY spaces. As unique today as the record was when it landed, and the outfit were when they initially emerged.
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Superheaven
Cat: SNRKL 012. Rel: 18 May 23
59:95th
My Mind
Frozen Blue
Club Maritime
Dub Maritime
Just Because You Are A Lady
Frozen Dragon
Easy Lee
What Are You Doing To Yourself?
Superheaven
Review: A warm welcome back to Norwegian duo Dibidim, whose 2005 debut album - recorded during their time living in Liverpool - was finally reissued by Oslo's Snorkel records in 2019. The rave reviews that previously impossible-to-find classic garnered inspired the pair to head into the studio and record a belated sequel. Superheaven is heady, sun-splashed and pleasingly horizontal in tone, mixing live instrumentation - piano, horns and so on - with eccentric electronic sounds, warming synths, and nods to ambient, 90s downtempo, electronica and the kind of opioid soundscapes that defy easy categorisation. It's brilliantly blazed, endlessly entertaining and pleasingly slow-motion. In other words, it's a terrific return.
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Up
Up (LP + insert)
Cat: DKA 023. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Again (2:43)
Try (2:57)
Up (2:28)
Better (3:20)
Something (4:07)
And Again (2:09)
Too Much (3:39)
New Way (3:44)
I Need (4:16)
On (4:16)
Review: Los Angeles outfit DIN return with a fourth album that is their fullest yet. It is a real contrast between the light and airy vocals of Josie Vand and the ever present electronics of Greg Vand. Both fall in and out of harmony, take turns to lead and seduce as they do so. Every sound is clear and concise, with syncopated percussion and playful synths. The record is not only a musical triumph but one that revels in the experience of living in the here and now. As far as contemporary cold wave and synth go, this is right up there.
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Memories From The Dust
Cat: DCOM 020. Rel: 17 Jul 24
The Way You Feel Me
Letters From A Sleeper
Distante
You Know What I Know
Sin Mirar Atras
Your Light
Recursos Infinitos
Cenital
Memories From The Dust
Out Of Sync
Review: Drivecom's latest release, a 2xLP album, feature new tracks meticulously reworked from 2022-23. This collection is a sonic homage to past works like La Hora de las Maquinas and The Source by Boris Divider, yet it features a modern production twist. The album kicks off with 'The Way You Feel Me,' blending electro and synthwave with moog bass and arpeggios reminiscent of Arpanet. Following this, 'Letters From A Sleeper' evokes a postnuclear future with its prominent synthline. 'Distante' introduces slower BPMs, combining J. Carpenter-inspired synths with vintage digital rhythms. On Side-2 'You Know What I Know' recalls the signature sound of La Hora de las Maquinas with its sequential prophet's arpeggio. 'Sin Mirar Atras' stands out as a deeply introspective piece rich with vintage synths and reverb. 'Your Light' reappears as a future electro classic. 'Recursos Infinitos' offers a Tangerine Dream-esque instrumental interlude before the dark, dystopian 'Cenital' channels Vangelis' Blade Runner. The title track, 'Memories From The Dust,' merges 80s digital keyboard sounds with the album's overarching themes. The closing track, 'Out of Sync,' features intentionally misaligned synthlines recorded in one take.
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Stranger Things 3 (Soundtrack)
Stranger Things 3 (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight cream & purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LSINV 234LP. Rel: 20 Sep 19
Boys & Girls (1:48)
I Like Presents Too (1:26)
Starcourt (3:03)
Blank Makes You Crazy (1:04)
I Need You Trust Me (1:21)
You're A Fighter (4:18)
The Ceiling Is Beautiful (2:46)
The First I Love You (2:16)
Rats (4:40)
What Did You Do To Him? (2:04)
Find The Source (1:16)
The Silver Cat Feeds (1:11)
Heather's (1:38)
William (2:12)
Destroying The Castle (1:50)
In The Void (1:27)
Tammy (2:58)
Mirkwood (2:30)
Portal Drill (1:45)
Happy Screams (1:23)
Ruins (2:03)
It's Just Ice (4:00)
The Door Is Opening (1:17)
Planck's Constant (1:21)
She#s Gone Home (1:02)
Seven Feet (1:28)
The Week Is Long (2:11)
Sauna Test (0:57)
Six Facts (2:04)
The Trees Are Moving (1:10)
On Their Tracks (0:43)
Not Chinese Food (1:47)
Blueprints (2:13)
Land Deeds (1:09)
Not Kids Anymore (0:54)
Code Red (2:04)
Feel Safe (2:19)
He's Here (2:32)
Scoops Trio (1:45)
We Don't Understand Each Other (2:55)
Afternath (2:33)
Review: Talk to anyone about Stranger Things and it will only be a matter of minutes before the sensational soundtrack is mentioned. The future retro synths of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein have a huge impact on deepening the occult feelings you experience when watching the show and that continued through Series 3. Now you can grab the accompanying tracks on neon pink vinyl, which features the vulnerable "You're A Fighter", celebratory 80s synth pop stomps of "Starcourt" and meditative charms of "The Ceiling Is Beautiful" amongst other nuggets of gold. The producers themselves have said this is less a score and more a series of cues, and it certainly got us thinking.
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Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 (Soundtrack)
Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold clear & translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LSINV 293LP. Rel: 20 Jan 23
A Proper Thump (1:56)
Hiiiiiiiii (2:39)
Still Dizzy (1:46)
Reign Fire From Above (1:36)
Religious American (2:13)
Surf That Tasty Pie (2:25)
Follow Me Into Death (1:50)
Project Nina (2:02)
Being Different (4:09)
Undressing (1:29)
I Want You To Watch (1:17)
A Realm Unspoiled By Mankind (4:08)
Four Gates (2:04)
Sleeping Dracula (3:04)
Praying Something Will Happen To Me (3:53)
Stained Glass Roses (2:32)
One (1:56)
Gates Of Kamchatka (0:55)
Top Secret Location (1:39)
You're The Heart (3:04)
Sleepyhead (1:43)
Skull Rock (1:44)
Spellcaster (3:53)
You Should Go East (1:40)
Unfortunate Development (2:16)
Slashing The Tires (1:11)
Soteria (1:14)
Elvis Coined By Aliens (1:32)
(Delicate, Intense Music Playing) (3:22)
Demogorgons In Tanks (1:27)
The Cure (3:36)
Patient Confidentiality (2:03)
Stay Calm, Focus On The Game (2:21)
It's Time Max (1:58)
All Evil Must Have A Home (4:40)
Flashlights, Flashlights (2:13)
You Have Already Lost (4:37)
Review: Contrasting with the already-released soundtrack vinyl (full of 80s pop hits a-la Kate Bush, Siouxsie & The Banshees, and The Cramps), this Invada release of Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein's original soundtrack to Stranger Things' fourth series takes an obviously different approach. While the pop songs that scoured the series tended to be upbeat and of the best curatorial quality, Dixon and Stein's original motifs come in two versions of moodier intent. Volume 2 is obviously more climactic, as the music increases to a crescendo to complement the season's latter half.
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Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 (Soundtrack)
Stranger Things 4 Volume 2 (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight black vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LSINV 293LPALT. Rel: 20 Jan 23
A Proper Thump (1:54)
Hiiiiiiiii (2:43)
Still Dizzy (1:41)
Reign Fire From Above (1:36)
Religious American (2:17)
Surf That Tasty Pie (2:24)
Follow Me Into Death (1:44)
Project Nina (1:51)
Being Different (4:13)
Undressing (1:23)
I Want You To Watch (1:18)
A Realm Unspoiled By Mankind (3:55)
Four Gates (2:12)
Sleeping Dracula (2:59)
Praying Something Will Happen To Me (3:53)
Stained Glass Roses (2:33)
One (1:58)
Gates Of Kamchatka (0:57)
Top Secret Location (1:52)
You're The Heart (3:03)
Sleepyhead (1:43)
Skull Rock (1:50)
Spellcaster (3:55)
You Should Go East (1:42)
Unfortunate Development (2:22)
Slashing The Tires (1:18)
Soteria (1:20)
Elvis Coined By Aliens (1:29)
(Delicate, Intense Music Playing) (3:16)
Demogorgons In Tanks (1:21)
The Cure (3:42)
Patient Confidentiality (1:54)
Stay Calm, Focus On The Game (2:25)
It's Time Max (1:46)
All Evil Must Have A Home (4:38)
Flashlights, Flashlights (2:08)
You Have Already Lost (4:36)
Review: We thought they didn't make them like this anymore. Then they made four seasons like this, and we all remembered what it meant to combine fantasy, horror, coming of age, and stick the lot in the most nostalgic decade for many people aged between mid-20s and late-50s. An age that, even if memories are hazy or you weren't even born ye, still manages to reflect the way the world was and had been for some time. The culmination of half a century's progress in mechanics and engineering, the final hurrah before the tech revolution got underway and changed our lives for good.

A key part of what makes Stranger Things so evocative is the music itself. Each instalment is littered with great chart tracks from the year in which they are set - not least this time round, with Kate Bush rocketing to the top of the charts with 'Running Up That Hill' thanks to its use in the show. Nevertheless, the finest sounds on offer are the original tracks, which come in the form of these synth heavy masterpieces, which should be longer, but instead opt for a 'keep them wanting more' philosophy.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World III
Whispers Of An Ancient World III (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: WAW 003C. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Dog (2:39)
O Time Your Pyramids (3:50)
MCV (5:00)
Infinite Staircase Ascending (3:20)
Axaxaxas MLO (2:32)
The Combed Thunderclap (3:08)
The Plaster Cramp (2:30)
LXUM LKWC (3:36)
Infinite Staircase Descending (3:16)
Review: In the third instalment of Whispers of an Ancient World, the legend that is DMX KREW brings his personal vision to Jorge Luis Borges's story The Library of Babel. Inspired by Borges's universe, DMX KREW explores the library as both a physical and symbolic space and one that houses the vast sum of human knowledge. This library is far from static; it's alive, buzzing with activity and guarded by librarians who are also seekers each interpreting the infinite knowledge within its endless hexagonal rooms. Outside of the concept, the tunes are superbly cinematic, with narrative-field ambient soundscapes and deft synth modulations all triggering plenty of emotional responses.
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The Golden Age Of Wireless (reissue) (B-STOCK)
The Golden Age Of Wireless (reissue) (B-STOCK) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3792C (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Flying North (3:41)
Commercial Breakup (4:18)
Weightless (3:43)
Europa & The Pirate Twins (3:18)
Windpower (3:57)
The Wreck Of The Fairchild (3:34)
Airwaves (4:59)
Radio Silence (3:43)
Cloudburst At Shingle Street (5:30)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


It might cost a bit more to manufacture but 180g vinyl is much more satisfying to hold. There's something in your brain that tells you weight correlates to quality and it's best to trust it. This decadent cut of silver vinyl is for the reissue of synth-pop legend Thomas Dolby's joyous masterpiece of a debut album (originally released in 1982). From the moment the first notes strike on the technopop opener 'Flying North', it's assured and makes you want to strap in for the long haul and when you do you're rewarded with eclectic leftfield hits, such as 'She Blinded Me With Science', which is so groovy and trippy it make you feel like you're strutting your stuff in the crowd on Top of the Pops in the 80s. It's an album that's up there with anything from the likes of Soft Cell, OMD or Gary Numan.
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 in stock $27.11
Aliens Ate My Buick (reissue)
Aliens Ate My Buick (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile crystal clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3794C. Rel: 22 Jan 25
The Key To Her Ferrari (4:38)
Airhead (5:09)
Hot Sauce (5:02)
Pulp Culture (5:31)
My Brain Is Like A Sieve (4:49)
The Ability To Swing (4:27)
Budapest By Blimp (8:40)
Review: New wave/synth pop artist Thomas Dolby is on extrovert mode here on his joyous, funky third studio album. Originally released in 1988, the album didn't fare particularly well commercially, at least compared to his 1982 hit 'She Blinded Me With Science', but the sheer inventiveness on display here makes it an underrated gem. The slap bass-laden single 'Hot Sauce' isn't shy in its use of light double entendre and when you think you have it pinned down musically, a Spaghetti Western interlude appears and there's a salsa outro. Elsewhere, on 'My Brain Is Like A Sieve' reggae and sophisti-pop collide to stunning effect and the tongue-in-cheek hit 'Airhead' shows off his David Bowie-esque pop baritone, whilst showering us in a stylistic stew.
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The Flat Earth (reissue)
The Flat Earth (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3793. Rel: 15 Oct 24
Dissidents (4:57)
The Flat Earth (6:30)
Screen Kiss (5:17)
White City (5:27)
Mulu The Rain Forest (4:42)
I Scare Myself (5:29)
Hyperactive! (4:08)
Review: First released by EMI and Capitol Records in 1984, critics were in two-minds at the time Thomas Dolby put out his second studio LP. Peaking at No.14 in the UK Albums Chart, and with first single 'Hyperactive!' hitting No.17 in the singles chart, his highest-ranking track, the public reception was certainly warmer. Many music writers were caught between an appreciation for the lyrical poetry and sense of rhythm, but put off by the fact "his passion for texture subsumes what small knack he has for cruder, more linear devices." Skip forward 40 years, to a time when electronic instruments - from synths to AI - have well and truly come to dominate popular music, and the idea that Dolby could ever be considered dull seems unthinkable. What's here is carnival-worthy synth pop the likes of which David Byrne would be proud of. Enough said.
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The Demonstration
The Demonstration (limited clear purple with black cornetto vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 683950 557604. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Induction (0:58)
Dot In The Sky (5:23)
39 By Design (5:00)
Not Just A Name (6:05)
Hath No Form (2:46)
Too Soon To Tell (4:08)
Cold Souls (5:29)
Kissing The Ground (3:49)
Behind The Wall (5:48)
Review: .Released in 2017, The Demonstration was the second studio album from Drab Majesty for California-based Dais Records, and certainly made their intentions clear, just in case there had been any doubts following 2015's debut LP, Careless, or during the preceding four years in which they had been active in some way or other. Dark, emotionally-charged futurism, with more than a subtle nod to the occult. While some have described the duo's work as 'lo-fi', for us that's a little misleading. As the difficult second goes to show, this is less about pared back aesthetics and more about retaining a real sense of what it means to be human in an increasingly electronic, processed, and artificial world. A big statement, even before you get to the lyrics themselves.
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A Rose In The Garden Of Winter
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (limited frost blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 035. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Winter 1973 (0:38)
A Rose In The Garden Of Winter (2:29)
Black Rose (4:11)
Technicolor Terror (4:52)
Behind The Mask (3:50)
Thorns (3:40)
Curtain Call (0:25)
October Moon (2:24)
Midnight Visions (3:30)
Blood Banquet (4:50)
Magico (0:42)
Black Gloves (4:47)
The Last Rose (2:14)
Review: Dream Division present their latest album Rose In The Garden Of Winter, a contemporary gothic disco undertaking of polished and still genre-various proportions. Echoing the stylistic ambitions of Bauhaus, but perhaps describably updating their sound for the modern ear, Dream Division offer a metamorphic record, able to shapeshift into a range of chiropteran forms: cinematic punk, dub, goth-disco, lounge, even interluding raga. Impressively, the personnel list on this record make up an intricate human nonagram, through the central vector on this ritual star is Tom McDowell, who handles synths, vocoder, production and songwriting and commands a puppeteer's control over various synthesists, sitar caressers and theremin cooers. Delightfully devilish throughout, A Rose... reminds of something between a lycanthropic, late 70s Mancunian punk blowout and a fanged Italo-disco bashment in which the sprinklers sprinkle blood on sight of a daywalker.
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Or So It Seems (remastered)
Or So It Seems (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + 1-sided LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 11. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Hill Of Men (4:32)
Or So It Seems (8:40)
Friano (3:39)
The First Person (4:43)
ANC (1:43)
Long Sledge (16:15)
Gatemmo (1:03)
Last's Card (1:14)
Heart Of Hearts (Or So It Seems) (7:57)
Review: Graham Lewis, Bruce Gibert, Mute label founder and all round legend Daniel Miller came together to make this Duet Emmo record way, way back in 1981. Finishing the work a year later, it would be another 12 months before fans and unexpected listeners could access their accomplishment: a landmark experimental electronic release that also set benchmarks for minimal wave.

Perhaps what's so remarkable is the way in which Or So It Seems doesn't just play with, but offers an aural essay on timbre and resonance, depth and texture. There's not a huge amount happening on any of the nine tracks, but nevertheless they suck you in so far you'll find it difficult to remember which way to swim to resurface. Up or down, sideways or diagonal, whatever route it all winds up with the delightfully weird-but-fun 'Heart of Hearts'.
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Vini Reilly (35th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: LMS 1725126. Rel: 08 May 24
Love No More (5:34)
Pol In G (2:17)
Opera (Act I) (4:43)
People's Pleasure Park (6:16)
Finding The Sea (3:16)
Otis (4:10)
They Work Every Day (3:55)
Opera (Act II) (2:55)
Homage To Catelonea (2:02)
Requiem Again (3:53)
My Country (2:52)
Review: The Durutti Column prove just how fertile the North West England music scene was during the mid-late-1970s and through the 1980s. Taking their name from an anarchist military movement active during the Spanish Civil War, the band was formed by Vini Reilly, who brought together a bunch of players from the nascent punk and post punk scene, and managed to turn heads in the process. One of which was Tony Wilson. One of the first acts to sign to his now-legendary Factory Records, they would remain on the imprint until its demise, by which time the project had become a solo thing for Reilly, whose name was already shorthand for risk taking with bold ideas. Take this record, for example, veering from Southern Mediterranean folk to experimental indie, sample-based rock-opera and more, it still defies expectations.
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Lickin'
Lickin' (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 047. Rel: 17 Sep 13
Electricals
Experimenting Love
Eurasienne
Ko Be Tir
Lickin'
Tonal
Flesh Order
Birthday
Review: France proves to be rich pickings once more for the Minimal Wave label with this absolutely superb collection of "ritualistic minimal electronics" from French duo DZ Lectric + Anthon Shield. Crossing paths in Paris in the early 80s, Christian Dezert (DZ Lectric ) and Michel Lecamp (Anthon Shield) bonded over a mutual appreciation of The Stooges, Throbbing Gristle and Suicide and went on to record numerous albums together over a five year period. The focus of Minimal Wave's attentions on the Lickin' LP is the cassette Confessions D'Un Masque the pair released in 1985, with eight tracks lifted and remastered from the original reel to reel tapes. DZ Lectric + Anthon Shield's sparse yet manic approach, described as "challenging and hypnotic" by Minimal Wave, will appeal to fans of CHBB.
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Played by: Marsman
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Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered)
Daytime Viewing 1979-1980 (remastered) (2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 046LP. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Talk 1 (8:47)
Bareback (4:40)
Domestic Violence (8:12)
Distance Space (3:22)
Talk 2 (8:28)
Wishes (6:10)
Narration Theme (14:52)
Talk 1 (instrumental) (8:35)
Talk 2 (instrumental - Clear Light Beat) (5:21)
Review: Southern California-based composer and improviser David Rosenboom is a figure who can't quite be aligned to one particular school, his work slipping intriguingly through the cracks. A collaboration with vocalist Jacqueline Humbert, Daytime Viewing is an extraordinary narrative poem set over a song cycle consisting of six pieces. Quietly released privately in 1983, Unseen Worlds has brought this seminal work back into view along with a full remastering. Exploring ideas of absurdist theatricality, TV soap operas, commercialism, and family, Humbert's voice and Rosenboom's production merge to create a landscape that is at once lush yet also dystopian. An entirely unique release that invites endless study.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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