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Lonely People With Power
Lonely People With Power (gatefold 'amethyst' vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 756786 01378. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Incidental (I) (5:27)
Doberman (1:59)
Magnolia (4:12)
The Garden Route (5:48)
Heathen (5:03)
Amethyst (8:09)
Incidental (II) (4:12)
Revelator (6:27)
Body Behavior (5:30)
Incidental (III) (4:37)
Winona (4:46)
The Marvelous Orange Tree (5:52)
Review: With 2021's Infinite Granite taking a sharp left turn into the realms of hazy, luscious dream-pop, eyes have been pointedly fixed on San Francisco blackgaze heroes Deafheaven ever since, with many of their fanbase pondering where to next? The answer is their highly anticipated sixth full-length, Lonely People With Power, which finally showcases the band freed from all creative restraint and audience expectation, marrying their equal and effortless understanding of black metal malevolence and shoegaze ethereality, even allowing frontman George Clarke to make full use of his recently discovered vocal range. Howling shrieks and delicate crooning weave around one another on the euphoric heft of 'Heathen', whereas 'Magnolia' offers up one of their most succinctly black metal cuts to date, radiating with the caustic aura of Emperor's more proggy latter-day output. Forgoing their usual post-rock penchant for a small number of tracks all clocking in at approximately ten minutes, the numerous cuts (12 in all, marking the most of any Deafheaven album to date) prioritise instantaneous delivery on their most sprawling and musically diverse collection yet, fusing their harshest and most accessible sonics into one monumental victory lap touching upon everything from black metal to shoegaze, dream-pop, thrash, post-rock, emo, screamo and post-punk.
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 in stock $49.19
Cleo
Cleo (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: HS 268. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Liquid Thoughts (1:25)
Witch's Broom (4:10)
Umleitung (3:46)
Chruz (1:31)
Cleo (4:05)
Just Passing (3:08)
India Song (4:22)
Life Below (3:51)
Fungi (4:27)
Get Off My Back (3:46)
Jools (4:35)
 in stock $21.84
In De Verte Dit Uitzicht
In De Verte Dit Uitzicht (hand-numbered LP)
Cat: ROTKAT 069LP. Rel: 09 Apr 25
A Handful (4:55)
Dit Uitzicht (4:12)
A Little Rush (2:41)
As Long As The Sun Lasts (5:35)
Tussen De Zee En De Bomen (4:28)
Interlude/Camino (1:01)
Caroline (2:33)
Tot Het Ons Loslaat (1:45)
 in stock $27.64
Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $27.37
Rhinestones
Rhinestones ('haunted' blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 456LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Kiss Kiss & Rhinestones (2:05)
Valentina (3:22)
Sunlight Feels Like Bee Stings (4:08)
Siren Song (0:49)
Fast Friend (3:06)
Real Headfuck (3:18)
Reverse Deja Vu (3:13)
Straight To Hell (2:20)
Gilbert & George (4:06)
Review: As they mark over two decades of collaboration, HTRK continue to thread past and present with a new, upcoming reissue of Rhinestones. First self-released in 2021, the album marked a stylistic turn for Standish and Yang, embracing a sparse and haunted approach to songwriting inspired by gothic country and Western folk minimalism, contrasting their earlier dub-punk dramatics. More emotionally forthright as their records go, it drifts over echoic acoustic textures, hushed vocals, and a characteristic metronomic pulse, conjuring a shadowy, intimate atmosphere. A landmark release epitomising their noted progression out from minimal-wave origins to "gentler, more inviting" territory, Rhinestones motivated a quiet resurgence for the band. This reissue follows the 2024 repress of their debut Marry Me Tonight and the collaborative 'String Of Hearts' EP, with reinterpretations from peers like Loraine James and Liars, reaffirming HTRK's strong creative orbit.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $28.19
Totality
Totality (LP in embossed-sleeve)
Cat: DC 860. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Totality (16:50)
Nothing Does Not Show (4:24)
Always 9 Seconds Away (12:57)
Clock No Clock (8:23)
Review: A second joining of forces from two celebrated Chicago acts, blending deep, organic rhythms with a minimalistic electronic pulse. With the novel but logical addition of Jason Stein on bass clarinet, the collaboration stretches even further, pulling together the spiritual fluidity of Natural Information Society and the electronic minimalism of Bitchin Bajas. The first single, 'Clock no Clock,' is a deep dive into hypnotic rhythms, with guimbri grooves intertwining seamlessly with electronic bursts, flutes and organs. The other three tracks are equally compelling, the music unfolding like a living organism, constantly shifting but always grounded. Expansive, intricately woven sonic delights.
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 in stock $32.05
As Late As Possible
Cat: TELE 021. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Murmur (3:04)
Dog Years (1:53)
Almost Everywhere (2:04)
Loot (3:52)
Fawn (feat KMRU) (2:30)
As Late As Possible (1:50)
Orb (2:48)
Dot (3:24)
Missing The Point (3:03)
Bliss Of Disconnect (feat Liz Kosack) (2:04)
Ore (4:05)
 in stock $22.10
The Stone
The Stone (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KR 109. Rel: 24 Apr 25
The Stone (part I - live) (5:27)
The Stone (part II - live) (7:02)
The Stone (part III - live) (7:58)
The Stone (part IV - live) (10:16)
The Stone (part V - live) (6:00)
The Stone (part VII - live) (5:38)
 in stock $23.20
Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In & Out
Cat: RT 0542LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
That's The Very Reason (10:30)
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home (11:53)
Happy Ending (4:12)
All-Boy All-Girl/Tiger Stripes/You Can't Hold Me Down (8:58)
Introductions (3:44)
Hiding Your Present From You/School Bell (8:13)
Too Early To Tell (7:36)
Changing Forest (13:20)
Sunlit Water (9:49)
Review: A posthumous release that furthers Arthur Russell's now legendary status. Recorded in Downtown New York City on December 20, 1985, it's an intimate, unedited solo live performance recorded at Phill Niblock's loft space known as Experimental Intermedia Foundation. The takes are very raw and unpolished that it makes you feel like one of the very few in attendance. 'That's the Very Reason' is a beautiful, tender experimental folk piece showing he needed very few materials in order to send listeners on a journey of transcendence. 'Too Early To Tell' is highly idiosyncratic and produces a sound not normally associated with cello. And 'Sunlit Water' has an oriental feel and provides beautiful resolve to a resplendent set.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $35.93
Luster
Luster (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: 4AD0 755LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Realt (1:52)
Projections (3:39)
Garden (3:59)
Corrib (1:59)
Halo (3:43)
Spring (3:30)
Stonefly (3:30)
Flutter (1:29)
Trip (2:39)
Violet (3:34)
Up (3:52)
October Moon (3:31)
 in stock $24.88
Utopia 2 (Soundtrack)
Utopia 2 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent violet vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1463V. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Brainwave Playground
Promised Land Utopia
Lucidity Gone
Life Out Of Balance
Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
Bambino Illuminatus
Bambino Criminale
Over The Rainbow
An Answer
V Day Baby
The Moaning Pyramid
Mind Splitting Lab (Metamorphosis Stage 2)
I Feel Seperated
Fascinating Child
8-Bit Trauma
The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come (Metamorphosis Complete)
Review: British conspiracy thriller Utopia follows a group of young adults who, after discovering a mysterious comic book - The Utopia Experiments - embark on a manic quest for corporate restitution and prophetic fulfilment. As a shadowy government organisation detects their plans and resolves to track their every move, we watch an empathic but deadly game of cat-and-mouse; and Cristobal Tapia de Veer's acclaimed score only heightens the tension. This new 2xLP edition includes such instantly recognisable motifs as 'Brainwave Playground', 'Satan's Waltz' and 'The Monarch's Pyramid', capturing the series' eerie and intense atmosphere. The score continues to resonate to this day, following Tapia de Veer's success with The White Lotus and Babygirl.
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 in stock $42.56
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