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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
House In The Woods
House In The Woods (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: TNQK 24031. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Some Day Come Back To Me (3:09)
Field Of Dreams (4:13)
Just How It Goes (5:01)
None Of Your Business (5:17)
Mom (5:16)
Estella (2:13)
Double Trouble (6:47)
Two Worlds Apart (6:34)
Gone Fishing (5:01)
InterStella (1:27)
House In The Woods (4:49)
Track 12 (8:16)
Review: Icelandic experiment Low Roar heard Ryan Karazija, Leifur Bjornsson and Logi Gudmundsson indulge a transoceanic collaboration, extending many a riotous yet sensual sludgeoff between indie pop and post-rock until Karazija's death in 2022. Since this sad event, subsequent records have heard the band reuse loose elements recorded by Karazija in a posthumous fashion, and House In The Woods is a brilliant new example. Pressed to vinyl quickly after an initial digital release, the album blends typical Icelandic ambient-string work with sensuous background vocals and harmonium layers, and deals in a range of subjects from decrepitude to endless love, marked by a sense of sublimity throughout.
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 in stock $41.46
Pirouette
Pirouette (gatefold clear vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DH 2205. Rel: 02 May 25
Vespers (3:26)
Cinderella (4:34)
Poppy (3:36)
Diva (4:17)
Headlights (1:29)
Acid Rain (5:23)
Departures (4:28)
Audience (2:54)
Ring Road (2:03)
Doves (3:48)
Baton (4:35)
Review: Brooklyn-based Model/Actriz, a four-piece rock band formed in 2016, return with an electrifying new chapter in their career. Frontman Cole Haden, guitarist Jack Wetmore, bassist Aaron Shapiro, and drummer Ruben Radlauer have forged a sound that merges post-punk aggression with noise rock's raw energy. Their latest release is a visceral, direct exploration of both the visceral chaos of their live shows and the darker, more introspective side of their sound. After their debut album Dogsbody earned critical acclaim in 2023, they've recalibrated their approach, opting for a more stripped-down and immediate experience. Tracks like 'Cinderella' and 'Acid Rain' charge forward with the kind of club-ready energy that makes their performances unforgettable, while 'Doves' and 'Audience' offer hauntingly introspective moments. Model/Actriz's commitment to blending queer themes with explosive music continues, pushing boundaries in both their lyrics and sound.
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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
Original Soundtracks 1 (30th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 756460 1. Rel: 25 Apr 25
United Colours (5:20)
Slug (4:34)
Your Blue Room (5:23)
Always Forever Now (6:03)
A Different Kind Of Blue (2:04)
Beach Sequence (3:15)
Miss Sarajevo (5:54)
Ito Okashi (3:25)
One Minute Warning (4:40)
Corpse (These Chains Are Way Too Long) (3:22)
Elvis Ate America (3:03)
Plot 180 (3:34)
Theme From The Swan (2:25)
Theme From Let's Go Native (3:07)
Bottoms (Watashitachi No Okina Yume) (Zoo Station remix) (4:09)
Review: Celebrating its 30th anniversary this Record Store Day, 'Original Soundtracks 1' is a bold, imaginative collaboration between British ambient pioneer Brian Eno and Irish band U2 under the moniker Passengers. Blurring the line between ambient experimentation and cinematic storytelling, the album features 15 tracks that were all conceived as soundtracks for fictional films. Highlights include the haunting 'Miss Sarajevo' with Luciano Pavarotti and contributions from Howie B and Holi and this remastered anniversary edition comes on recycled black vinyl. An adventurous 1995 release that stands up now as an atmospheric, genre-blurring work and a rare and inspired detour in U2's discography.
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out of stock $61.64
Posuposu Otani
Cat: TTTT 024. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lazy Afternoon In Tiny Mountain Village (2:12)
Gravity Pool (2:21)
Finding Fungus (3:31)
Some Mistake Again & Again (3:49)
About Freedom (3:34)
2 O'Clock Morning (3:43)
Before The Iron It Gets Cold (5:26)
Taboo (6:00)
Never Came Back From India (2:33)
Review: Posuposu Otani is a mysterious throat singer and songwriter from Japan who dropped his debut physical album in March. By merging open-tuned guitar, Kohkin (aka the Jew's harp) and traditional throat singing, Otani creates a sound filled with rich harmonics and fluid rhythms that all evoke the mood of Impressionist art and explore themes of freedom, nature and self-discovery. Influenced by his punk roots, worldly travels and immersion in mountain life, Otani's storytelling music reflects his deep connection to the natural world and makes for a far-journeying listen.
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out of stock $21.84
Taba
Taba (LP)
Cat: RVNGNL 119. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Ishi (2:19)
Many (2:15)
Tonbo (2:12)
Horo Horo (1:12)
Mushi Dance (2:08)
Spells (3:12)
Nami (1:51)
Wakaranai (2:15)
Dottsu (3:09)
Kodama (3:32)
Tent (2:51)
Metallic Gold (2:36)
Omajinai (1:53)
Ghost (4:01)
Review: On her sixth full-length album, Tokyo's Satomimagae continues to refine her idiosyncratic fusion of folk, ambient and sound collage into something singular and quietly expansive. Hailing from Japan's acid-folk scene, Satomi's music often blurs the edges between the intimate and the cosmic, the rooted and the abstract. Taba floats beautifully in that liminal space. Rather than traditional song structures, she presents Taba as a series of open-ended vignettes, each radiating with a soft-focus clarity. The arrangements are centered around fingerpicked guitar, hushed vocals and ambient textures that are deceptively gentle. Closer listening reveals a rich interplay of glitchy electronics, subtle field recordings and haunted atmospheres. Tracks like 'Many' drift on echoing voices and vaporous folk melodies, while 'Tonbo' finds a summery sweetness in its fusion of pop and pastoral folk, complete with the sound of nature rustling at its back. 'Omajinai', perhaps the emotional core of the album, embraces traditional pop structure only to dissolve it into a haze of nostalgia and spectral warmth. Taba is not background music, it asks for deep listening, but rewards you with quiet truths and melancholic beauty.
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 in stock $25.98
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