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Singles
Bubuj Bula
Cat: SNDW 7024. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Rully Djohan - "Bubuj Bulan" (3:00)
Munif - "Naghm El Uns" (2:30)
Review: Soundway presents a 7" featuring two rare tracks from Java, Indonesia, recorded in the late 60s. On one side, Rully Djohan delivers a psychedelic organ version of 'Bubuj Bulan', a classic Indonesian song by Benny Corda. On the other side, Munif sings a raw funk tune in Arabic called 'Naghm El Uns'. It amounts to nothing less than a fascinating glimpse into the diverse musical scene of Java at the time.
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Played by: Mimi, Voodoocuts
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Niger EP Vol 1
Niger EP Vol 1 (limited translucent yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: OLE 1913T. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Imouhar (drum machine version) (13:24)
Chismiten (drum machine version) (7:32)
Sibidoul (live) (4:55)
Afelan (live) (4:08)
Layla (live) (3:04)
Afrique Victime (live) (9:54)
Review: The Mdou Moctar mixtape series started in 2021. It is music made from sounds captured in the back of a van while on tour including field recordings, cell phone voice memos, interview clips, conversations and more. The Niger EPs now continue on that theme and look closely at the roots of the band, which lay in long bus rides across West Africa sitting next to people and talking about music. As such the music here is solely from recordings in Mdou Moctar's home country of Niger between 2017 and 2020 when the band was at weddings, picnics, rehearsals, and impromptu house concerts.
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Niger EP Vol 2
Niger EP Vol 2 (limited transparent green vinyl 12")
Cat: OLE 1914T. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Iblis Amghar (5:10)
Ibitilan (3:34)
Nakane Dish (4:38)
Chimoumounim (4:13)
Asdikte Akal (3:49)
Azawad (3:55)
Review: Mdou Moctar is a Tuareg, Niger musician best known for his personal sound; he calls it Tuareg guitar music, drawing on styles like takamba and assouf. His music was originally circulated not via the internet, but rather an informal trade network of memory sticks and mobile phones in the Sahel region of North Africa. This musical scarcity captured the imagination of the net-based musical audience at large, following Moctar's formation of a four-piece band and emergent touring schedule aided by motorcycle, not to mention his demo music being leaked on a compilation documenting the cellphone based music of the Sahel in the early 2010s. 'Niger EP. Vol. 2' tops up the artist's latest EP series, laying down a further four entrancingly electric songs recorded at various weddings, picnics and house concerts.
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Beggin' (reissue)
Beggin' (reissue) (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: FTSR 007LEMONADE. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Beggin' (3:08)
Beggin' (instrumental) (3:10)
Review: San Francisco Bay Area soul band Monophonics's 'Beggin' is their own fine cover version of a song originally released by Franki Valli & The Four Seasons. It has been covered and sampled by a number of other acts who have done a fine job of popularising it, but this version by this large and often rotating cast of musicians is one that truly brings something different. It has a retro 60s soul sound in the gauzy guitars, while the rolling drums hit hard with extra texture from further psyched-out guitar lines. An instrumental is included for those who prefer a more direct approach.
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Love You Better
Love You Better (coloured vinyl 7")
Cat: CLMN 233C1. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:06)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (4:30)
Review: Here comes a meltingly powerful 7" split single by Monophonics and Kelly Finnigan, a psychedelic soul band and a singer from California respectively. Monophonics' contribution is a classic: 'Love You Better', a catchy, soulful belter concerning a formerly broken relationship, and the sacrifices it takes to pick up the pieces. The flipside, meanwhile, is a newer one from Finnigan; 'The Shape Of My Teardrops', which reckons with grief in the form of a surreal, rimshotting slow jam.

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Love You Better
Cat: CLMN 233. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Monophonics - "Love You Better" (3:09)
Kelly Finnigan - "The Shape Of My Teardrops" (6:05)
Review: American psychedelic soul band Monophonics, together with lead vocalist Kelly Finnigan, are back once more with the single version of their most recent album highlight, the vocal hooker-inner 'Love You Better'. The band's tight instrumentation are laid down rather effortlessly, and come as testament to their ability to shine through a strongly warm, lo-fi sound. Lyrically, the song is bittersweet, with both Finnigan's solos and choral backing vocals pining after what could've been, despite the song commanding a new-leafy, life-goes-on mood of confidence.
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Albums
Direct To Disc Sessions
Direct To Disc Sessions (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ND 013. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Asik Atismasi (10:17)
Papatyalar (7:49)
Deniz Alti Ruzgarlari (7:39)
Fidayda (9:55)
Kalenin Bedenleri (8:15)
Yayla Yollari (8:15)
Review: The latest addition to Night Dreamer's series, Direct To Disk Sessions, sees Turkish downtempo specialist, Islandman, iconic percussionist and Don Cherry collaborator, Okay Temiz and contemporary saz player Muhlis Berbero?lu joining forces for the very first time. Recorded in just one take, the session captures a one-off melding of the trio's distinct styles. Islandman's signature balearic sound gives new force to Temiz's fiery percussion, reframing Berbero?lu's Anadolu folk influences into a distinctly dance-ready sound. Stand out track 'Fidayda' eases us into the trio's expertly improvised soundworld with an alluring, oscillating saz riff. When Temiz's percussion enters the mix, it arrives with a controlled unpredictability capable of leaving listeners in a trance. While Islandman's production subtly centres the piece, mapping out a pathway from which the organic instrumentation can unfurl. Future-folktronica at its very best
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Live At RBC Echo Beach
Live At RBC Echo Beach (heavyweight vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DOC 333LP. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Sugar (3:01)
All Night (4:21)
Seven (4:11)
Show Me How (3:35)
Say Can You Hear (3:36)
Dern Kala (3:09)
Lady & Man (7:50)
Evan Finds The Third Room (5:25)
White Gloves (3:14)
Review: What an experience it must have been to herald the lifting of lockdown at the helm of a band like Khruangbin, watching crowds reconnect with people and live music like it was the first time all over again. The Texan band have always been dedicated to capturing their live sound, and they decided to mark their life-changing 2022 tour with some choice recordings that not only showcase their own performances, but also the sets of the bands they shared the bill with. Alongside the editions featuring Toro Y Moi and Nubya Garcia, this particular entry in the series features Men I Trust, recorded at RBC Echo Beach in Toronto on August 2 2022.
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Magic Carpet (reissue)
Cat: LIFE 044. Rel: 18 Apr 24
The Magic Carpet (2:23)
The Phoenix (3:18)
Black Cat (3:58)
Alan's Christmas Card (3:18)
Harvest Song (3:39)
Do You Hear The Words (2:59)
Father Time (4:18)
La La (2:39)
Peace Song (3:47)
Take Away Kesh (2:32)
High Street (3:36)
The Dream (3:56)
Review: Clem Alford's one-shot project presents a captivating fusion of Westernized ragas, featuring Alisha Sufit's enchanting vocals and Jim Moyes's psych-leaning guitar elements. Tracks like 'Alan's Christmas Card' and 'Black Cat' showcase the unique blend of Indian instruments with Western touches, while 'La La' and 'Take Away Kesh' delve into more traditional compositions. This album serves as a fascinating historical piece, highlighting the skill of Alford and Moyes in blending Indian and Western sounds. Recommended for fans of indo-prog and world music, it captures a technical zeitgeist at the intersection of cultural influences. With its creativity and historical significance, this album earns high marks for cultural reasons as much as musically.
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Rehearsal Tapes & Alt Takes NYC 1976-78
Cat: IMP 054. Rel: 02 Jun 22
Summer Piano Solo (LP1: Summer '76 The Piano Sessions) (4:14)
Pale Blue Eyes (4:29)
Pale Blue Eyes (China) (3:24)
Cry (3:27)
I Can Feel It (2:13)
Leather Jacket (6:00)
Look At You (1:19)
Son Of Sam (Crazy Like You) (2:37)
Cry (3:21)
3E (3:10)
Plane Separation (2:59)
Cats (2:00)
Don't Be So Sensitive (2:57)
11000 Volts I (LP2: December '77 11000 Volts) (6:38)
11000 Volts II (5:14)
Cats (1:56)
3E II (3:45)
11000 Volts Jam (4:07)
Helen Forsdale (LP take Rough mix) (2:26)
Helen Forsdale (Alt take) (2:02)
Puerto Rican Ghost (2 takes Drums & vocals) (2:08)
Puerto Rican Ghost (Alt take) (1:44)
Puerto Rican Ghost (LP take Rough mix) (3:24)
Hairwaves (Alt take 1) (2:10)
Hairwaves (Alt take 2) (1:22)
Hairwaves (Alt take 3) (3:38)
Tunnel (Alt take) (2:43)
RTMT (LP3: July '78 - Scorn) (1:57)
Cairo I (2:25)
Cairo II (3:10)
Scorn (2:28)
Tunnel (3:39)
Hairwaves (3:03)
Outside Africa (3:19)
Untitled Mystery (Tape cuts Off) (2:29)
NN End (3:00)
Scorn (3:00)
Monopoly (3:55)
Mummy Talk Pause (2:31)
Monopoly II (4:15)
Immediate Stages Of The Erotic (5:24)
Review: You arguably won't get a more unique or insightful window into the No New York no wave post-punk scene than with this intrinsic batch of demos. Mars would go on to conjure sounds that meshed and blended all forms of punk, noise and even post-rock, before the terms became so commonplace. These rehearsal tapes/alternative takes are lifted from the art collective's early formative years when they were still learning how to channel their communal influences and aspirations into sonically challenging, rewarding movements. Filled with thick room-noise reverberations, this pressing grants the ideal opportunity to play spectator (or a mere fly on the wall).
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The Inner Dimensions Of (reissue)
Cat: PLP 7648. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Rare Feelings (4:50)
Dope (4:16)
I Dream Of Love (6:01)
Funk Ain't Being Funky (6:40)
The Angel In My Life (3:29)
Metamorphosis Funk (4:55)
Song To God (4:03)
Two Against The World (3:33)
Review: Straight from that mythical realm of private press records comes Rick Mason & Rare Feelings, one of those half-hidden near misses that attain holy grail status with second hand prices to match. Sometimes the hype and rarity outweigh the music contained within, but that's absolutely not the case here as Mason leads his band into an especially cosmic, adventurous kind of funk which tips over into jazzy territory more than a little. The production has a raw charm to it, and that doesn't stop the record from lifting into the stratosphere on a swirl of jammed-out instrumentation that by rights should have landed Mason more fame than he seemingly received when he originally released the album in 1977.
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Live In Europe 1972
Cat: RANDB 129LP. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Kick Out The Jams (7:59)
Ramblin' Rose (2:55)
Motor City Is Burning (4:58)
Tonight (7:32)
Black To Comm (1:53)
Let It Rock (7:35)
I Want You (7:54)
Looking At You (9:37)
Review: .Straight out of Lincoln Park, Michigan, circa 1963, MC5 are one of those incredible rock & roll bands that people should be talking about more, still to this day. And we really, really do mean rock & roll, a genre in which they rank among the finest bands of all time, falling somewhere between proto-punk, hard rock, garage, blues and heavy bits, helping set the sonic foundations from which outfits such as AC/DC could go on to thrive and, to some extent at least, commercialise. Live In Europe presents nine tracks originally recorded for German and Finnish TV, and it offers both cover versions - which MC5 were renowned for - and originals. For collectors, it's worth noting in particular that 'Let It Rock' and 'Black To Comm' have never been been included on any release from the group, and, like much of what's here, serve as reminders of the incredible connection between the twin axe men, Wayne Kramer and Fred 'Sonic' Smith.
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Wallflower
Wallflower (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HOG 3316. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Cow Of The Road (3:50)
Villager (4:42)
Bog Asphodel (4:59)
Clapper Bridge (2:48)
Penny Marshwort (3:08)
God Of Mist, & Stone (4:02)
Little Meg (4:27)
Mrs Nicholas (3:19)
Marsh Pennywort (1:23)
Sad Portrait Of A Dog (2:59)
Sea Cabbage (2:51)
Review: If you've seen the movie Synecdoche, New York, the idea of an artwork taking on a life of its own and eventually consuming the creator will be pretty familiar. Charlie Kaufmann's typically strange triumph is, of course, far from the only film that approaches this kind of subject matter, and in many ways the concept is bound to grow more relevant with the onset of AI creativity. Just who, or what, has made that piece of work? Etcetera etcetera.
Tom Cox is also no stranger to these ends. His debut novel - but 13th book - was published in April 2022. Villager draws on the author's passion for nature, music and folklore in a psychedelic trip through small settlement life, and in the pages we meet RJ McKendree. Now that name has an album, Wallflower, written, produced and developed by Cox, which is every bit the hazy late-60s folk rock masterpiece that never was.
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Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl
Charlie Megira & The Hefker Girl (opaque white vinyl LP)
Cat: NUM 914LPC2. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Till I'll Break Again (4:29)
Nothing (3:45)
Fear & Joy (5:06)
Kiss Of Death (3:48)
Direct Exercise No 1 (3:23)
Psyche & Apollo (4:28)
The Vally Of Tears (Drum Pattern) (1:22)
Thrown Key (3:54)
Song No8 (3:14)
Saturn Return (2:32)
Another God (3:08)
Tower Of Tongues (3:24)
Review: Israeli guitarist Charlie Megira has an eclectic palette, with his music blending every influence from 50s trash rock, garage, surf, and goth. 'The Hefker Girl' is a new album, coinciding with a recent reissue from his back catalogue, 'Da Abtomatic Meisterzinger Mambo Chic' - an LP which ironizes the neoliberal ethos of postwar America. This one, by contrast, charts Megira's collaborative jams with fellow Israeli instrumentalist Michal Kahan, and is a more earnest, heads-down affair. Expect reverb-drenched new wave, 80s tropes and talent on the guitar beyond common comprehension.
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Love Police
Love Police (limited gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NUM 921LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 23
The Return Of The Russian Frogmen That Died & Came Back To Life As Strange Looking Radioactive Creatures (3:30)
Sababa One (0:54)
Rhythm Of Hate (1:30)
At The Elvis Inn (0:16)
No Wave Exercise (4:05)
Existence (0:29)
The Wall Of Death (1:08)
USF (1:16)
And Now I Wanna Drown In Your Dark Dreamy Eyes (1:19)
Boo (1:05)
Beach Bums Must Die (2:05)
The Strange & Bizarre Tale Of The Boy Who Had One Testicle Too Many (1:15)
333 (0:39)
(Used To Be) Psychic Youth (2:57)
Elvis Is Not Dead (2:49)
Smack Dab (1:23)
Beneath The Underground (3:37)
Valley Of Tears (2:37)
Mao/Mao (0:35)
Here Comes Your Mama (2:27)
Ode To A Cocksucker (0:51)
Homesless Body (2:26)
Sababa? (0:41)
Freak Junior (2:34)
Psychic Youth 2 (3:24)
Another No Wave Exercise (1:07)
Street Machine (2:42)
Da Homogreaser Stomp (1:35)
All Tuned Up & Ready To Go (0:47)
Je Ne Parle Pas Francais (1:02)
Dead Girl Blues (0:42)
Review: Provocative post-punk from Israel’s undercover goth prince. Megira’s lone album with the Modern Dance Club, Love Police, flaunted a grimier, more driving vision of his brand of trashy no wave. Spread across 31 tracks and two LPs, Love Police schizophrenically mixes industrial soundscapes, surf ditties, hardcore, swamp pop, bubble grunge, screaming, ecstasy, and enough fuzz to warrant a needle check. With this new reissue spread across a mammoth four sides of vinyl, you can be damn sure you’ll get your money’s worth from Megira, a modern-day punk polymath.
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Gincho Wataridori (reissue)
Gincho Wataridori (reissue) (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 83. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Gincho Wataridori (3:11)
Jingi Komoriuta (3:20)
Koini Inochio (3:17)
Ginchou Buruusu (2:51)
Hakodate Monogatari (3:40)
Inochino Namida (3:31)
Hamabeno Meruhen (3:07)
Yogirino Sukina Anata (3:32)
Kanashii Egao (3:42)
Kokoro Nokori (3:02)
Shitto (3:10)
Aieno Kitai (2:24)
Review: Meiko Kaji is renowned for her influential contributions to Japanese cinema and music and none are as standout as Gincho Wataridori which stands alone as a masterful musical odyssey that was first released in 1973. The record is a sonic tapestry that weaves traditional Japanese folk elements with contemporary arrangements all the while showcasing Kaji's evocative vocals and poetic lyricism. The title track, 'Gincho Wataridori,' encapsulates the album's ethereal beauty and finds Kaji's emotive delivery accompanied by lush instrumentation to create a haunting atmosphere that resonates with listeners. A cinematic journey throughout, Gincho Wataridori stands as a testament to Meiko Kaji's ability to transcend genres and craft timeless musical soundscapes.
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Hajiki Uta
Hajiki Uta (gatefold LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 74. Rel: 04 May 23
Meikono Futebushi (3:13)
Wara No Ue (3:47)
Onna Somuki Uta (3:35)
Hizumi Moe (2:55)
Onna Kawaki Uta (3:50)
Onna Hagure Uta (3:09)
Hitori Kaze (3:14)
Onna No Jumon (2:53)
Betuni Doutte Koto Demo Naishi (2:44)
Nigori Onna (2:54)
Kanashiku Naikara Fushiawase (3:19)
Urami Bushi (3:36)
Review: Wewantsounds have got a first-ever reissue of Meiko Kaji's Hajiki Uta album with original artwork and new liner notes by Hashim Kotaro Bharoocha who actually spoke to the artist for the occasion. Film fans will recognise 'Urami Bushi' which was the theme song for the Female Prisoner Scorpion series which was used in Kill Bill Vol 2, while 'Onna No Jumon' was also the theme song for Female Prisoner Scorpion - Jailhouse 41 film. The rest of the record features atmospheric moments and sombre singing over slow-burning grooves, some funkier sounds like 'Hitori Kaze' and plenty of innovative sounds in between.
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1901
1901 (limited translucent orange vinyl LP)
Cat: LPCOOPR 21. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Going Back (4:23)
Jesus (4:19)
Rave On (2:49)
Mellanvasen (1:40)
Transatlantic (5:12)
Home At Last (3:14)
Indian MC (3:12)
Void (4:20)
In Love (4:38)
Mayday (1:15)
Review: Melody Fields hail from Gothenburg in Sweden and have mastered the art of weaving together modern psychedelia and indie rock. Their new album 1901 does all that and more with ten cuts of well crafted sound that pairs aloof vocals with swirling guitars and plenty of rich drum textures. Some tracks are singer-songwriter classics for sunny days, others are more electronic mood setters and ambient excursions. Things grow more intense as the album unfolds, which makes it all the more exiting and enthralling proposition.
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1991
1991 (translucent neon pink vinyl LP)
Cat: LPCOOPR 22. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Hallelujah (6:10)
Blasphemy (3:14)
Jesus Lover (5:09)
Dandelion (4:52)
Talking With Jesus (5:32)
Diary Of A Young Man (1:43)
Bhagvana Najika Cha (5:59)
Son Of Man (4:22)
Review: Gothenburg psych rockers Melody Fields debuted in 2018 with their self-titled album, and they've taken their time returning for a much-anticipated follow-up. Hot on the heels of 1901, they're back with a fresh idea to explore. As opening track 'Hallelujah' demonstrates, there's as certain Balearic-meets-Madchester influence creeping in to balance out the more trad psych rock stylings in the band, and it's no bad thing. This sense of late night dance energy carries through the album, but don't think they've shirked their rock foundations as collaborators appear from the likes of fellow Swedish heavyweights Goat as well as Fuzz Club Records' Al Lover.
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Field Theory
Field Theory (180 gram green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 220V12. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Figment (4:10)
Waves Of Wonder (3:30)
Clouded (4:32)
WLDNG (6:26)
Shelter Of The Shade (4:58)
Main Sequence (4:45)
Altered (3:23)
The Never (6:10)
Softly Breathes (2:55)
Review: Dublin-based electro-rock four-piece MELTS are back with a stunning follow up to their knockout 2022 debut Malestrom. This is a band who know exactly how to draw the best out of their psych-leaning rock and fuzzy analogue electronics for a maximum energy rush, as perfectly demonstrated on the album's fiery opener 'Figment'. Recorded and produced with Gilla Band's Daniel Fox, the album explores themes of human interaction on a micro and macro level, and with a sound fit for massive festival stage grandstanding they're poised to bring together vast swathes of people for all manner of massive shared experiences.
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Field Theory
Field Theory (limited hand-numbered 180 gram clear, blue & yellow splattered vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: FC 220V12EX2. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Figment (4:11)
Waves Of Wonder (3:30)
Clouded (4:32)
Wldng (6:32)
Shelter Of The Shade (4:57)
Main Sequence (4:45)
Altered (3:23)
The Never (6:10)
Softly Breathes (3:08)
Review: MELTS' sophomore album Field Theory is a captivating exploration of interpersonal connections set against a backdrop of turbulent electronic psych-rock. Recorded live to tape and produced by Daniel Fox, the album delves into the intricate dynamics between individuals, drawing inspiration from the scientific concept of Field Theory. Through bulldozing motorik synth lines, layered guitars, primal percussion and Eoin Kenny's cavernous vocals, the band navigates the unseen forces that bind us together. Moving away from the macroscopic scale of their debut, Maelstrom, Field Theory delves into the intimate spaces between people, capturing the gravitational pull and light waves of human interaction. It's a hypnotic sonic journey that reminds us of the profound impact we have on each other's lives, resonating with the pulsating energy of our interconnected world.
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Magnetic Sunshine
Magnetic Sunshine (limited 'solar wind' orange vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 038. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Eat Fire (4:20)
Horrorskelett (4:07)
Blackberry Gardens (5:39)
La Seance (3:43)
Raven (4:52)
The Dawn (4:15)
Enceladus (3:39)
Magnetic Sunshine (5:02)
Review: Magnetic Sunshine will be the fifth studio album from the dynamic sound fusion band The Men From S.P.E.C.T.R.E. The band formed in 1997 and are known for their cinematic grooves and dancefloor destroyers. You could compare this to some sort of James Bond lost movie soundtrack cover but it is so much more than that. Songs romp into Go-Go, pop and fusion, funk and rock music. And that's not all. Check out the beautiful bridges and passages in 'Raven' or the sonic assault on 'Enceladus '. We really like the psychedelia in 'Blackberry Gardens' as well. This unique band is a great example at how music can enthrall and entertain you. This great looking package and cover art comes complete with matching orange vinyl.
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Little Dark Age
Little Dark Age (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 889854 76061. Rel: 18 Jun 21
She Works Out Too Much (4:38)
Little Dark Age (5:03)
When You Die (4:23)
Me & Michael (4:47)
TSLAMP (4:30)
James (3:52)
Days That Got Away (4:43)
One Thing Left To Try (4:22)
When You're Small (3:30)
Hand It Over (4:10)
Review: Since their early heyday of mammoth pop hits, electronic-indie duo MGMT seemed to sound gradually more and more conflicted, unsure whether to continue producing stadium-scale hooks or follow their eccentricities. It seems, with their fourth full-length 'Little Dark Age', that they've opted for the latter - sounding all the more confident and cohesive for it. 'Little Dark Age' sees the pair channeling their synthetic poppy psychedelia into their darkest, most serious and interesting songwriting yet. Anybody who panned 2013's self-titled album or 2010's 'Congratulations' should be pleasantly surprised by this return to form and new-found resolve. 'Little Dark Age' is a far cry from MGMT's definitive debut, but it's to the band's credit that exploring the more weird and wonderful corners of their pop-sensibilities has worked so well.
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Glastonbury Fayre Festival 1971
Glastonbury Fayre Festival 1971 (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: TDP 54120. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Virgin Spring (13:47)
India (12:44)
A Blanket In My Muesli (15:56)
Lazy Days (4:11)
Devil's Wisper (4:09)
Review: Made up of five former members of English mod band The Action, Mighty Baby - Alan King, Martin Stone, Ian Whiteman, et al. - later went on to explore the festival circuit a hell of a lot more, in the process fleshing out their proggier bent, far higher on the pH scale than releases under the former name. In the wake of several members' introduction to Sufism, the band took a spiritual turn, and this rare recording from Glastonbury 1971 is a delicious highlight of that era, in turn an offshoot of the compilation album of the same name. Now reissued after being sifted from an original stash of tapes, Trading Places have successfully reignited the memory of this hitherto unsung project.
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Mapendo
Mapendo (limited hand-numbered gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WSR 001. Rel: 03 Oct 23
Wacha Maneno (3:25)
Baruwa Ya Soweto (3:51)
Africa Tuungane (3:30)
Mama Come Home (4:34)
Mapendo Mapendo (6:15)
Mambo Bado (4:53)
Wacha Tabia Mbaya (3:39)
Mimi Ni Wako (3:49)
Bring Your Love (5:14)
Nifanye Nini (3:32)
Review: The Mighty Cavaliers was a flagship project for legendary Kenyan musician Daudi Kabaka, although the band only released two albums between 1976 and 1977. The second of these, Mapendo has long been overdue a reissue and now it's finally in reach for a wider audience. If you appreciate the approach to funk adopted in Kenya around this time, this album is nothing short of essential. You might draw parallels with Fela Kuti's ground-breaking Afrobeat sound in Nigeria from the same era, but there's a sharper attack to the grooves Kabaka lays down, not least on the likes of 'Mambo Bado'.
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Tags: African | Afro Funk
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Mystery
Mystery (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: GGB 022LP. Rel: 16 Jul 20
Intro (2:51)
Mystery (4:42)
Chakra (4:57)
Jou-tau (3:23)
717 (4:07)
Ancient Mars (4:48)
A Nambra (5:25)
In The K Court (3:52)
Review: Forget chip music, Taipei trio Mong Tong have again managed to crack the 'reminds me of a Mega Drive cut scene' sound in all its glory here. A record that's synthy to its core but still manages to muster enough guttural funk to make it feel like the ground beneath your feet is part of each track's fabric, it's a dancefloor groover writhing out of some epic, ethereal thing - hardly a bog standard experience. Opening on the aptly titled 'Intro', a slow float through refrained keys that conjure images of digitised clouds, the stage is set for the action that follows. The title number even opens on a crackled sample of a locked groove Wu Tang Clan wouldn't refuse before fully dropping in, perhaps nodding to those five-second intros to new stages of a game. 'Chakra' takes on a darker but no less hypnotic approach, with 'Jou-tau' finishing us with a roundhouse kick of Asian TV samples and another immersive, richly textured beats-y arrangement.
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Played by: Dj soFa
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Taking Cover
Taking Cover (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSUND 5581C. Rel: 18 Mar 22
But It's Alright (2:53)
Everybody (2:44)
Some Of Us (3:05)
Wish I (2:54)
Feelin' All The Things (3:56)
Any Way That You Want Me (2:39)
Reach Out I'll Be There (2:59)
Show Me (2:52)
Lucille (4:14)
Love It Or Leave (3:09)
Your Lady (3:12)
Just Like You (Ric Seaberg Solo) (3:06)
Review: Timing is definitely everything in life. Just ask Morning Reign. This unearthed album, now around 50 years old, was never released at the time, but had it been there's every chance you'd be much more familiar with the band name in question. Instead, they only put out four 45rpm singles while still active, and disappeared with little fanfare and few tributes paid. Take it from us before you even hit play on the previews, that story is regrettable, and their obscurity a crying shame.

Critics tackling Taking Cover now it has finally made its way to the release schedule have pointed to Morning Reign setting precedents for garage rock, and the likelihood people would have been referencing them alongside the likes of The Doors and Eric Burdon had they managed to break through. A classic that took a long time to realise it.

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Ancient Astronauts
Ancient Astronauts (gatefold LP)
Cat: MPLP 306. Rel: 18 Aug 22
The Ladder (6:26)
The Flower Of Awareness (11:27)
Mona Lisa/Azrael (3:15)
Chariot Of The Sun - To Phaeton On The Occasion Of Sunrise (Theme From An Imagined Movie) (22:05)
Review: Five tracks of madness and mayhem from one of Norway's most critically acclaimed and domestic-Grammy (Spellemannprisen) award-nominated bands, with several wins too. Which should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention. Motorpsycho have always defied expectations, not least by offering up sounds that are contrary their name - less metal, more progressive and psyche rock with shades of jazz, post-rock, country and pop.

Ancient Astronauts represents their latest sonic incarnation, which is destined to keep the devout satisfied. Opening with a combination of grit and opera descending into a cool cat, wavy day-tripper of a swagger tune, 'The Ladder', 'The Flower of Awareness' then offers contrast by introducing huge power riffs, solos and crescendos, with even more intense guitar-made atmospheres offered on the closing two tracks.
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Deltic Vespers
Deltic Vespers (purple vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 131. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Wait
Sirens
Flames
Hyperion Go Purple
The Imber Loop
IMPS I Am Lubbert Das
Mania
Feldspar
De Lumpenrocker
Telek
The Differential Equation
William Green
Bedlam
Verismilitude Of Hubris
Automatic Frequency Control
Electroluminessence
Arthur Cravan
Talvin Stardust
Marhonium
Review: The Mount Vernon Arts Lab is the work of Drew Mullholland, an underground legend who started the project in the late 1990s. He worked under several different aliases throughout his career and this one stuck with its experimental approach to electronic sounds. This special reissue comes on purple vinyl and has been mastered by Antony Ryan at RedRedPaw from tapes thought to be lost to forgotten and chaotic rehearsal spaces. The sounds are a window into an alternative world where instead of the prevalent Britpop and phoney psychedlia-lite sounds of the time, we get fully roasted electronic acid and indie.
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Climbing! (reissue)
Climbing! (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3142BLACK. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Mississippi Queen (2:31)
Theme For An Imaginary Western (5:08)
Never In My Life (3:52)
Silver Paper (3:18)
For Yasgur's Farm (3:23)
To My Friend (3:36)
The Laird (4:37)
Sittin' On A Rainbow (2:22)
Boys In The Band (3:39)
Review: As you will no doubt know if you are reading this, Mountain's debut album is a seminal piece of hard rock history that was released in 1970. Led by guitar virtuoso Leslie West and featuring the powerhouse vocals of Felix Pappalardi, the album delivers a thunderous blend of blues, psychedelia, and heavy riffs. Tracks like 'Mississippi Queen' and 'Theme for an Imaginary Western' showcase the band's dynamic range and undeniable musicianship. Elsewhere, the record's gritty production and infectious energy helped to establish Mountain as pioneers of the hard rock genre and an influencer on countless bands to come. It remains a timeless classic, rightfully lauded for its raw power.
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Message From The Country
Message From The Country (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile white vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3604C. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Message From The Country (4:41)
Ella James (3:12)
No Time (3:42)
Don't Mess Me Up (3:13)
Until Your Moma's Gone (5:07)
It Wasn't My Idea To Dance (5:17)
The Minister (4:34)
Ben Crawley Steel Company (3:01)
The Words Of Aaron (5:14)
My Marge (2:05)
Review: Message From The Country marks a pivotal moment for The Move in 1971, signaling changes on the horizon. The album showcases the band pushing their sound to its limits, incorporating intricate harmonies, lush arrangements, and Beatles-esque influences. Led by Jeff Lynne's songwriting and arranging, the record exhibits a charmingly ornate yet accessible blend of rock and pop-psych elements. Despite facing challenges as a reduced trio and shifting away from live performances, the Move delivered their most complex and cohesive album. From the post-psychedelic title track to the driving energy of 'Ella James' and the airy pop-psychedelia of 'No Time,' each song contributes to a unified and powerful listening experience. Message From The Country holds its own against the White Album with its blend of musical innovation and accessibility. While it may have been overshadowed by the emergence of Electric Light Orchestra, the album remains essential for fans of the Move, ELO, and Roy Wood alike.
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