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Special Sound Series Vol 5 (reissue)
Cat: HBR 027. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Amish At Dusk (6:17)
The Shadow Of Your Smile (6:09)
Johnny Come Lately (3:05)
Heads (4:33)
Twilight Zone, Twilight Tone (6:01)
Rhapsody & Blues (6:27)
March Of The Siamese Children (2:37)
In Love Again (4:02)
 in stock $26.81
Letting Go Of Forever
Letting Go Of Forever (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FNR 253 BLACK. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Ligurian Storm
The Sunrise Fool
The Oat Milk Society
Dans Mes Reves, Je Resterai
Trident (Jazz Not War)
For The Love Of Stripes
Generation Moisturised
The Seahorse
There Was A Boy
Subconscious Paddling Pool
B Train
Letting Go Of Forever
Love Lagoon
Moki
Moki (part II)
Room Of Levitation
Tell Me Myths (feat Elle Musa)
Sleepy Lou
Blueveins (feat Melodiesinfonie)
The Pony
Yuturi
Saturn Moon
Goldalina
Flo & Joe
Combo
Live For Life
Review: Oscar 'Sholto' Robertson's album Letting Go of Forever prides itself on being an expansive musical journey, building on the momentum of his critically acclaimed EP 'The Changing Tides Of Dreams'. This 26-track double LP reflects Sholto's rich influences, from Mozart's dramatic 'Lacrimosa' to David Axelrod's eclectic productions. The album's initial tracks, including the evocative 'For The Love Of Stripes' and the atmospheric 'Ligurian Storm', are a signature blend of orchestral and instrumental artistry. 'For The Love Of Stripes' features lush strings and choral elements, interwoven with flutes and percussion to create a nostalgic, dreamy vibe. The track is inspired by the concept of stripes as both a visual divider and a symbol of individuality, which Sholto translates into a stunning musical narrative. 'Ligurian Storm' tells the story of a stormy journey through Italy, combining harp, vibraphone, and synths to evoke the beauty and drama of nature's transformation. Drawing comparisons to the Cinematic Orchestra and Surprise Chef, Sholto's work merges the soulful warmth of jazz and the experimental spirit of 60s and 70s soundtracks. This album should resonate with emotional depth and cinematic flair for anyone who listens.
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Played by: Charles Webster
 in stock $34.83
The Pumice Stone & Other Rock Songs
Cat: FRP 1LP006. Rel: 13 Feb 25
(John Says Hello) (1:17)
The Pumice Stone (2:45)
Rapidly Downhill (4:20)
The Beast Of John Shuttleworth (2:30)
We Saw The New Year In In An Inn (3:31)
The Ballad Of Dangly Man (2:41)
Blue Light Kettle (3:37)
Berlingo (2:31)
Shall We Share The Shortbread, Shirley? (3:48)
Stay At Home & Protect The VHS (2:43)
Wallet In Wombwell (3:46)
Kirstie Is A Westie (Not A Scottie) (2:02)
(I Have Been To) Havant (2:27)
"Oo" She Says (3:44)
Review: New novelty operations from Graham David Fellows aka John Shuttleworth, the hit-scoring, Radio 4-starring, organ-stroking Sheffield comic songster formerly known as "Jilted John", who returns with his first album in over seven years. The Pumice Stone & Other Rock Songs' title track sees Shuttleworth urging his new listeners to exfoliate at bathtime with a very particular brand of spongy, hard stone, rather than exfoliant lotion. Such trifles may be the only refuge of a South Yorkshire pop music duffer, whose comedy accent and Yamaha auto-accompaniment feature do seem to be more than enough to entertain the man for a lifetime. Including 'Berlingo', 'Blue Light Kettle', and 'Rapidly Downhill', you're in great, humdrum company here.
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Alien Dreamtime
Archaic Revival (12:00)
Transient Generator (9:23)
Alien Love (10:43)
Speaking In Tongues (10:03)
Aerobatic (11:31)
Timewave Zero (10:51)
Review: Psychonauts, brace yourselves... A reissue of the classic track by artist Spacetime Continuum and ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna is upon us. The six-track EP 'Alien Dreamtime' was first released on Astralwerks in 1993, and came as the first ever release by Jonah Sharp, who played an instrumental hand in pioneering the sample-use of spiritually-enhancing spoken word segments as preludes to magnanimous, ambient electronica tracks. McKenna himself is credited as a collaborator; this EP documents the moment Sharp teamed up with the entheogenic pundit, alongside fellow didgeridoo player Stephen Kent, for an hour-long spoken word rave live in the psycho-breaks capital, San Francisco. "For your edification", McKenna intones and then continues, "the psilocybin mushroom is the catalyst of human evolution and language..." as the wildest possible atmospheric forms of take shape on the highlight dance-scapes 'Transient Generator' and McKenna's glossolalic 'Speaking In Tongues'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
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