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What We Drew
What We Drew (yellow vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1061LP. Rel: 17 Jul 20
My Imagination (2:24)
What We Drew (3:39)
In Place (2:29)
When I Grow Up (2:41)
Money Can't Buy (feat Nappy Nina) (2:50)
Free Interlude (feat Lil Fayo & Trenchcoat & Sweet Pea) (2:23)
Spell (feat Yon Yon & GLAM) (3:11)
Waking Up Down (3:25)
In The Mirror (4:27)
The Th1ng (feat Victoria Sin) (4:13)
These Days (2:59)
Never Settling Down (4:04)
Review: Yaeji's latest offering is a perfect tightrope walk between dreamy pop, DIY house and plenty of the Korean American artists own unique sound designs. It is starkly emotional and demonstrates a lightness of melodic touch that is beautiful to experience. Introverted and perfectly poised for self reflection, the album is an essential audio partner for these strange and unsettling times in which we live. There are darker moments of experimentation, but always balanced with improve jazz or lighter moments that lifts the mood. It's perfectly time during an era when we can't be back in clubs, and is her strongest work by far.
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 in stock $19.47
Ribbon
Ribbon (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: JSLP 156. Rel: 19 May 22
Ribbon (3:09)
Melody (3:15)
Blue (2:44)
Feel Summer (3:33)
Phase (3:12)
Sophia (4:15)
Ribbon (alternate version) (3:13)
 in stock $48.00
You & Me Both (remastered)
You & Me Both (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8372311. Rel: 12 Apr 19
Nobody's Diary (4:30)
Softly Over (4:01)
Sweet Thing (3:42)
Mr Blue (3:27)
Good Times (4:16)
Walk Away From Love (3:27)
Ode To Boy (3:14)
Unmarked (3:35)
Anyone (3:25)
Happy People (2:54)
And On (3:15)
 in stock $23.86
Upstairs At Eric's
Upstairs At Eric's (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MOFY 201. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Don't Go
Too Pieces
Bad Connection
I Before E Except After C
Midnight
In My Room
Only You
Goodbye Seventies
Situation
Winter Kills
Bring Your Love Down (Didn't I)
 in stock $38.15
Flag
Flag (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 535. Rel: 02 May 12
Tied Up
Of Course I'm Lying
3rd Of June
Blazing Saddles
The Race
Alhambra
Otto Di Catania
Tied Up In Red
Tied Up In Gear
 in stock $26.47
One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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 in stock $26.47
Stella (remastered)
Stella (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 276. Rel: 15 Aug 14
Desire
Vicious Games
Oh Yea
Desert Inn
Stalakdrama
Koladi-Ola (Low Blow)
Oh Yeah (Indian Summer version)
Domingo
Sometimes (Dr Hirsch)
Let Me Cry
Ciel Ouvert
Angel No
Vicious Games (12" mix)
 in stock $22.32
Softscars
Softscars (limited white & blue 'ink spill' vinyl LP + poster + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 294IN. Rel: 05 Oct 23
XWX (2:18)
Sulky Baby (4:31)
Softscars (3:11)
4ui12 (2:50)
Ghosts (3:41)
Dazies (4:27)
Fish In The Pool (2:27)
Software Update (3:43)
Inferno (1:47)
Bloodbunny (3:56)
Cyber Meat (2:58)
Aphex Twin Flame (3:36)
Review: On their third LP, British-Singaporean singer-songwriter Nat Cmiel is moving in a new direction - not only with a move from Bayonet Records to Ninja Tune, but also favouring a guitar-led indie rock sound, a departure from the critically acclaimed 'Serotonin II' and Danny L Harle produced 'Glitch Princess'. Lead single 'sulky baby' is a bright affair, distorted guitars circling Yeule's brand of gloomy lyrics sang with a smile. 'dazies' gets off the mark with a killer electric guitar lead, giving way to a plucked ambience with a computerised Nat ringing off a word association of a person kicked to the curb. When Kin Leonn isn't working their production magic, Yeule's self-production breaks the space. 'fish in the pool' is an ambient piano interlude with light-as-a-feather vocal adlibs, something that wouldn't be out of place in a Studio Ghibli production.
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 in stock $23.35
Softscars
Cat: ZENCD 294. Rel: 05 Oct 23
X W X
Sulky Baby
Softscars
4ui12
Ghosts
Dazies
Fish In The Pool
Software Update
Inferno
Bloodbunny
Cyber Meat
Aphex Twin Flame
Review: The third full-length studio album from Singaporean singer-songwriter-producer Nat Cmiel (aka yeule) released to rave reviews earlier this September, following an ethereal rollout with singles 'dazies', 'ghosts' and 'inferno' showcasing exactly what yeule excels at: worldbuilding. 'softscars' is now the 3rd instalment in one of the most exciting album runs in modern alt-pop, shifting away from the glitchy, electronic ambience of predecessor 'Glitch Princess', moving in a more rock-centric, brighter direction. This isn't to say the album doesn't have its soul-crushing moments, opening track 'x w x' closes with a defiant scream of frustration, whilst the drums, guitar and synths fight each other for dominance - bottoming out into a gentle outro sequence. The calm after the storm. We could go on about this album for hours, as a yeule fan it feels so fresh but so perfect with it's oscillating directness in delivery. Whereas 'Glitch Princess' felt like travelling through a clastrophobia-inducing tunnel at time, 'softscars' is that moment you burst out of the tunnel and are hit with a huge green vista. It's my album of the year but, hey, what do I know?
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Softscars
Softscars (blue & grey marbled vinyl LP + poster + 4-page booklet)
Cat: ZEN 294. Rel: 05 Oct 23
XwX (2:18)
Sulky Baby (4:31)
Softscars (3:11)
4ui12 (2:50)
Ghosts (3:41)
Dazies (4:27)
Fish In The Pool (2:27)
Software Update (3:43)
Inferno (1:47)
Blood Bunny (3:56)
Cyber Meat (2:58)
Aphex Twin Flame (3:36)
Review: The tide of (hyper)pop has ebbed into increasingly emo and indie directions and the frothiest edge of this fluid movement is perhaps best represented by the latest album from Yeule (Nat Cmiel). Softscars follows up Yeule's 2022 album Glitch Princess and continues the trend of ultra-glossy, CD-reflective, knife-edge sounds packed into the blueprint of downtempo dream pop, in which said gloss reflects Cmiel's own personal experience of healing from trauma. The likes of 'ghost', 'dazies' and 'sulky baby' are giving glitchy alternate-reality Green Day in their Boulevard Of Broken Dreams era, with a dash of ejector-jewel-cased lyrics and a sprinkling of George Clinton-esque production flavour.
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