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Echowah Island
Cat: CRACKI 093. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Echowah Island (3:45)
Quantum Ceviche (3:18)
Hirondelle (3:38)
Magma (3:32)
Shark (3:14)
Kaleidoscope (3:36)
Psych! (2:37)
Radio Soda (3:56)
Review: Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Art Longo impresses here with Echowah Island, a new album sure to wind its way into your affections. It was crafted over years in his home studio and is "psychotropical pop" drawing deep inspiration from late 80s music and dub. The album's lush soundscape evokes orange sunsets and ocean breezes and is layered with spring reverb, space echo and wah-wah effects that smooth out the edges as the steady pulse of vintage drum machines moves things on down low. A standout feature is Claudio Jonas, whose ethereal vocals recall classic French femme fatale singers of the 60s. Her poetic, kaleidoscopic lyrics add to a nostalgic dream world that gently bends reality and makes his both escapist and thought-provoking.
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Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Collectors Edition)
Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Collectors Edition) (limited 180 gram translucent 'pearl & sunrise' vinyl LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: MGART 615LTD. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Laughter Loving (7:59)
Day-Dream (5:22)
Schizo (2:49)
Cosmic Tango (2:06)
Interplay Of Forces (3:14)
The Fairy Dance (5:22)
Bring Me Up (7:46)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel's 1973 album Starring Rosi, led by innovative guitarist Manuel Gottsching, showcases a more accessible sound compared to their earlier cosmic explorations. Rosi Muller, Gottsching's then-girlfriend, contributes spoken word passages, adding a unique texture to several tracks. The album opens with 'Laughter Loving', a cheerful, wah-wah guitar-driven track with hints of country-rock and droning synths. 'Day-Dream' features a stoned, two-chord acoustic sequence, paired with gentle lead guitar and dreamy vocals. Instrumental track 'Schizo' offers a detached, spacey atmosphere, while 'Cosmic Tango' delivers a funky groove, reminiscent of Gong's space-whisper style. The nearly nine-minute 'Interplay of Forces' starts in a psychedelic, space-rock vein before evolving into a guitar and drum-heavy jam. The album closes with 'Bring Me Up', a bluesy, funky track that spotlights Gottsching's masterful guitar work. The album's reissue on 180-gram coloured vinyl further highlights its timeless, genre-blending appeal.
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Starring Rosi (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MGART 615. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Laughter Loving (7:59)
Day-Dream (5:22)
Schizo (2:49)
Cosmic Tango (2:07)
Interplay Of Forces (8:40)
The Fairy Dance (3:08)
Bring Me Up (4:37)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel's fifth and - in most ways of judging it - final album was really also a swan song for the late, great Manuel Gottsching. Recoded at Studio Dierks, in the small, picturesque and windmill-happy German village of Stommeln by none other than Scorpions studio chief Dieter Dierks, there's a lot happening on Starring Rosi. And all of it really pretty damn good. It's funk, it's epic. It's moody, it's upbeat. It's steeped in an air of Krautrock and space rock, yet also wouldn't sound out of place providing the slap bass and guitar licks for a 1970s movie trailer. Simply put, it's Ash Ra Tempel, from the cosmic warmup and gradual build go 'Laughter Loving', through the folk-ish serenity of 'The Fairy Dance' and warbling, warped cacophonies on 'Schizo'.
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 in stock $32.61
Slipper Imp & Shakaerator
Slipper Imp & Shakaerator (limited laguna blue marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 870427 4770. Rel: 03 Apr 25
What Is Ashwagandha (4:31)
Long Live The Wilderness (4:46)
Now & Zen (3:16)
Sunday (4:46)
Apollonia (3:39)
Like Cleopatra (3:20)
When The Milk Flows (3:07)
MT Dub (feat Stu Mackenzie) (4:27)
Aquarium Cowgirl (2:58)
Rainbows End (feat Camille Jansen) (3:20)
Re-ju-ven-ate (2:40)
Review: Byron Bay 60s-psych revivalists Babe Rainbow are the first band to be signed to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's newly created p(doom) Records. When they announced this album at the end of 2024, with the release of single 'Like Cleopatra', it was the label's inauguration. The mystery in all of this, though, is how one earth does King Gizzard find the time to run a label when they release album as quickly as Mo Salah scores goals? Anyways, they clearly have a great ear as they've done the right thing in putting out this album of psychedelic acid pop, with its lysergic jams 80s synth-funk workouts. For all its nostalgia, there are parallels to more modern neo-psych bands that are really appealing, too. 'Aquarium Cowgirl' could have been a great release for the now disbanded London-based band Childhood, thanks to the reverb-y transcendental falsetto and floaty layers of dreamy guitar. Ultimately, this is a great, uplifting mood antidote to all the post-punk and shoegaze that's cornering the market at the moment.
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Coke (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 314. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Na Na (3:58)
You Turn Me On (6:11)
Got To Touch Your Face (2:13)
Que Seria De Mi (3:15)
Bun Bun Bun (2:59)
Bang Bang (3:29)
Sabor A Mi (3:26)
Te Amo Mas (3:38)
Nuestro Amor (2:34)
Quiero Decirte (3:16)
Review: Mr Bongo look back to the damn fine Latin funk and rock-infused soul sounds of Coke's 197 self-titled opus for their next well-chosen reissue project here. It is their only album, sadly, but is a brilliant mix of Miami Latin-funk, psychedelic garage rock and gritty soul sung mainly in English. It blends bright funk drumming, flavourful organs and zesty horn with Paul Garcia (guitar), Ariel Hernandez (bass), Ruben Perez (drums), Jose Rubio (keys) and Peter Fernandez (vocals) all produced by Mato. The record was popular in Miami but faded due to limited promotion and a Coca-Cola trademark dispute but was later rediscovered by collectors, with standout tracks like 'Na Na,' 'Got to Touch Your Face' and 'Te Amo Mas' all became staples of Latin sets.

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Tags: Latin Funk
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Bicicleta
Cat: GGR 33003. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Fonker La Mer (3:34)
Estrada Do Norte (3:02)
Bhavachakra (3:27)
Bicicleta (3:38)
Over The Hill (3:26)
Terra Nigra (3:45)
Estrada Do Sul (3:11)
Guizo Da Cobra (3:13)
Under The Moon (4:20)
Vai Vai Vai (Into The Stars) (3:33)
Review: Cllignon is back with more musical adventuring in the form of Bicicleta, a new album recorded during their last summer tour. As such it does a fine job of capturing the band's live energy but also dives deeper into their sound where you will find a melange of nice sunny grooves, deft psychedelic guitars and sharp keyboard riffs. The album spans multiple influences from the Maloya rhythms of 'Fonker la Mer' to the Brazilian groove of 'Vai Vai Vai (Into the Stars).' Recorded while Jori spent a year in the Netherlands, it celebrates cycling as a symbol of freedom and adventure and certainly travels far with each piece adding up to a fine story overall.
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Friar Tuck
Cat: HHLP 40. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Too Freud To Rock'n'Roll Too Jung To Die
You Gotta Keep Your Halfwits About You
Four Jehovahs In A Volvo Estate
The Dogshow Must Go On
1066 & All That
In Spungent Mansions
Me & The Jews
A Shipwrecked Song
Sol Invicto
R In The Hood
Done Myself A Mischief
Will Sergeant's Blues
Review: Author and musician Julian Cope, formerly of Teardrop Explodes, is a leftfield national treasure. His books contain some of the funniest and most imaginative stories ever printed and as a musician he is the essence of rock n' roll. This latest album - the follow-up to 2023's excellent Robin Hood - is Cope at his most melodic. It contains nods to the likes of spook rocker Joe Meek, Velvet Underground and Krautrock, with a smorgasbord of guitar tones, mellotron and loose Moe Tucker-esque drumming. Cope's lyrics, with plenty of humour and off-kilter references, are a joy to dive into as they're cloaked in some of the best music he's ever composed.
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Knights Of Fuzz
Knights Of Fuzz (LP + booklet + insert)
Cat: BBP 137. Rel: 24 Mar 25
13 Stations (2:14)
I See You (3:05)
Hey Conductor (3:01)
I Wish It Would Rain (3:16)
And When She Saw His Eyes (3:36)
She Ain't My Man (2:14)
Hippie Hill (3:32)
In The Dark (2:22)
I Don't Wanna Know (2:31)
Oh Baby (2:46)
Just A Game (3:14)
Come Out In The Sun (2:58)
Light Of Dawn (2:33)
Astral Meetings (3:15)
Review: Taking their cues and inspiration from their earlier peers in The Nomads, Stockholm, Sweden's psychedelic garage rockers Cornflake Zoo were active for a brief period in the mid to late-1980s, releasing just a small handful of singles and EPs during their short tenure. Knights Of Fuzz offers up a definitive compilation of the (unfairly) lesser-known garage gurus, including their Hey Conductor and Just A Game 7" singles, released in 1985 and 1987 respectively, while also featuring their 1986 The End Of The Beginning 12" EP in its entirety, along with a few unearthed bonus cuts for good measure. Jagged, bluesy, chaotic buzzing guitars twisted into jangle-pop refrains, Cornflake Zoo truly were the Scandinavian knights of fuzz that time forgot.
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Voyager To Voyager
Voyager To Voyager (gatefold LP)
Cat: HPS 331LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
The Space Between (5:49)
Not The Season (3:57)
The Unhounded Now (3:34)
A Wave Away (5:30)
A Question Of Will (4:58)
Dead Tree Shake (4:46)
Small Acts Of Kindness (4:32)
Voyager To Voyager (8:15)
Review: Dead Meadow's latest offering marks a major leap forward for the legendary American psychedelic trio, blending their signature sound with new emotional depth. While their past albums have dazzled with expansive, mind-melting riffs and heavy cosmic grooves, this release brings a raw, introspective energy that highlights their lasting presence in the psych-rock world. Tracks like 'The Space Between' and 'A Wave Away' show the band experimenting with softer, more reflective moments, balancing their traditionally heavy sound with delicate, expansive textures. Drummer Mark Laughlin delivers some of his best performances yet, especially on 'Dead Tree Shake,' while the influence of late bassist Steve Kille is strongly felt throughout. His final contributions are heard in the powerful closing track, 'Voyager to Voyager,' where his artistry resonates deeply. This album proves Dead Meadow are evolving i not just in their sound, but in the essence of what continues to make them a standout act in modern psychedelic rock.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden ("rose" white vinyl LP)
Cat: LNFG 148. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:44)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:15)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:30)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:39)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:17)
Superstitious Woman (2:43)
Crying Like A Child (3:07)
Review: Dr. Robert of British 80s pop hitmakers The Blow Monkeys and British folk icon Matt Deighton (Mother Earth, Bill Fay, Paul Weller) have formed a new duo and release their album on the not-for-profit Last Night From Glasgow label. Their respective histories - writing really accomplished pop songs and performing in bands with some of the best artists in the history of rock n' roll - raise expectations, but they absolutely smash them. The title-track is a beautiful marriage of pastoral psych folk and glam rock, where there's melodies to spare and affecting, deeply soulful timbres at every turn.
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The Instant Garden
The Instant Garden (green marbled vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: LNFG 148G. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Already There (2:43)
Dude In A Roller (2:42)
Giving Up The Ghost (3:16)
Gardening In The Mediterranean Way (2:33)
Supernatural Seas (3:23)
God Is Nature? (4:44)
The Instant Garden (2:49)
Philosophy (2:45)
Ten Places Safe (2:42)
Endless Circles (3:16)
Superstitious Woman (2:41)
Crying Like A Child (3:08)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Dr Robert, we recommend checking out The Blow Monkeys. Robert Howard, as he's credited, formed the iconic new wave and 'sophisti-pop' group in 1981 and his piano keys, bass notes, guitar melodies, vocals and words define the band's sizeable back catalogue. Matt Deighton, meanwhile, might mean Mother Earth, Bill Fay, or Paul Weller to some listeners. He's been involved with them all. Here, the esteemed UK musicians run into one another on Last Night From Glasgow, a treasure of a patron-funded, not-for-profit label out of Scotland's biggest city. It couldn't be a more credible and thoughtful combination. Musically, the result packs crazy levels of musicality, taking a lead from pop, soft, folk and psyche rock to produce a sound which moves between soaring to understated grandeur to deceptively complex and overtly intimate.
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Streetnoise (reissue)
Streetnoise (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SBM 8LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Tropic Of Capricorn (5:28)
Czechoslovakia (2:49)
Take Me To The Water (5:04)
A Word About Colour (4:21)
Light My Fire (3:49)
Indian Rope Man (3:42)
When I Was A Young Girl (4:48)
Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (4:59)
Ellis Island (4:10)
In Search Of The Sun (4:21)
Finally Found You Out (4:11)
Looking In The Eye Of The World (5:00)
Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge (6:31)
All Blues (5:41)
I've Got Life (4:23)
Save The Country (3:59)
Review: Brian Auger's Streetnoise was originally recorded in 1969 with Julie Driscoll and The Trinity. It stands proud as a genre-blurring work of jazz, rock, folk and soul greatness that found the group moving beyond their r&b and jazz roots. Instead, Auger and Driscoll crafted a progressive, avant-garde yet deeply soulful record in which Driscoll's haunting vocals contrast beautifully with Auger's instrumentation. The gatefold sleeve was designed by Hunter S Thompson collaborator Ralph Steadman and was inspired by Hogarth's satirical etchings which in turn reflects the album's artistic ambition. Streetnoise features dynamic instrumentals like 'Ellis Island', great reinterpretations of 'All Blues' and 'Flesh Failures' and standout tracks such as 'Indian Rope Man' which highlight Auger's visionary fusion of styles.
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El Sonido Bastardo
Cat: LMNK 84LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Una Epopeya Tranquila (1:58)
Ronda (2:40)
La Lucha (feat Marina Y Su Melao) (3:41)
Chapoteo (2:43)
Amambay (2:43)
Fuimos Invencibles (2:29)
Patio De Los Leones (1:36)
Twangy Morocco (2:15)
Soopa (2:17)
Aktimo Tu Se (2:50)
A Tu Sa (1:52)
La Tarara (2:11)
Review: Madrid-based collective Danzon El Gato channel the city's restless creative energy into a vivid fusion of jazz, funk and roots music. Formed within Madrid's experimental scene, the group revolves around Javier Adan and Santiago Rapallo, longtime collaborators whose past projects range from jazz fusion to avant-garde film scores. This latest release sees them sculpt a kaleidoscopic sound, pulling from North African, Latin American and Mediterranean traditions while staying locked into the groove with a rhythm section indebted to 70s library music and golden-era hip-hop. Across the record, they explore an array of moods and textures. 'Ronda' pairs intricate guitar lines with a propulsive swing, while 'La lucha'ifeaturing Marina y su Melaoileans into percussive Latin jazz. 'Twangy Morocco' lives up to its name, weaving surf-rock guitar into an East-meets-West instrumental, whereas 'Chapoteo' ripples with aquatic, freeform interplay. 'Amambay' and 'Fuimos invencibles' showcase their knack for evocative storytelling through sound, shifting effortlessly between cinematic tension and unbridled release. Danzon El Gato craft music that reflects Madrid itselfidense with influences, rich in movement and ambiguousiin the best way. Their sound captures a city in flux, where past and present collide to create something unmistakably fresh.
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Viaje Sideral
Viaje Sideral (picture disc LP)
Cat: AYA 017LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Invocacion (3:49)
Viaje Sideral (4:37)
Urmah (feat Edson Velandia) (5:16)
Cumbia Espacial (feat N Hardem) (3:58)
El Porro Del Olvido (feat Frente Cumbiero) (3:13)
Cuando El Rio Suena (4:35)
Sophie Entre Constelaciones (3:45)
El Tigrillo Mono (3:42)
La Perica (3:27)
Review: Viaje Sideral is a cosmic journey led by El Leon Pardo and his ancestral instrument, the kuisi, which is a pre-Colombian flute that traditionally symbolises resistance and survival. This second album from Pardo explores humanity's connection with the stars by blending Caribbean percussion, analogue synths, deep bass, electric guitars and the distinctive sounds of kuisis and trumpets. The tunes channel the tropical psychedelia of the 70s and 80s while incorporating ambient and electronic influences from artists like Terry Riley and Kraftwerk. Viaje Sideral is a great mix of dreamlike astral sounds with tropical rhythms that mean both the earthly and the cosmic are explored.
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Tags: Colombian
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Lifetime Supply
Lifetime Supply (limited peach vinyl LP)
Cat: CQQL 023COLOUR. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lifetime Supply (3:40)
Lonely Wealth (3:28)
The Real Deal (3:34)
This Is For Real (4:31)
Money Drives Me (Crazy) (3:54)
Comfort Zone (3:10)
First One's Free (2:28)
Empty Bed Memories (4:27)
Blurred (3:32)
Review: If you don't know (well, even if you do know it is still true), Californian multi-instrumentalist Brian Ellis is Egyptian Lover's keyboard player, and is also a member of Campus Christi with Peanut Butter Wolf. He steps out alone here with a new and outlier funk album that shows off his idiosyncratic style. It is a raw and dense sound that mixes up bold funk and gritty psychedelic soul while embracing the darker edges of both styles. Along the way, Ellis explores themes of truth, authenticity and the pitfalls of wealth while reflecting on the cost of giving away one's heart. Tracks like 'The Real Deal' and 'Money Drives Me Crazy 'capture these ideas with unfiltered emotion.
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Lifetime Supply
Cat: CQQL 023. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lifetime Supply
Lonely Wealth
The Real Deal
This Is For Real
Money Drives Me Crazy
Comfort Zone
First One's Free
Empty Bed Memories
Blurred
Review: California multi-instrumentalist, Egyptian Lover's keyboard player and experimental producer Brian Ellis follows up his Quarantine Tapes with his first full-length solo album in four years. Unfortunately, we'll never have a lifetime supply of Brian's music, although that's forgivable since recorded music media also incorporates the genius invention that is playback, which means even one purchase can last for a lifetime as long as you keep your record in good nick! This one is a swirling bomb of bombast funk and dodgy-output psychedelic soul, one that is unafraid of the murkier ends of each sound. Ellis muses on the nature of truth, authenticity, dirty money and the consequence of leasing one's heart out, as on 'The Real Deal' and 'Money Drives Me Crazy'.
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Fortezza Di Vetro Vol 2
Fortezza Di Vetro Vol 2 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPR 079LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Spirale Iscendente (3:29)
Chi Ci Protegge Da Loro (4:27)
La Banda Piu Pericolosa (4:05)
Crollo Capitalista (4:50)
Scavando La Nostra Stessa Tomba (4:22)
Corruzione Coltivatea (4:01)
Poliziesco (4:10)
Terra Che Non Respire (4:54)
Fortezza Di Vetro (4:42)
Review: Oakland, California. Present Day. Although you might not believe it when you hear it. Justin Pinkerton, or Futuropaco, certainly knows how to drop a red herring, conjuring a cacophony of psychedelic funk-jazz-rock stuff that feels like it has always been here but is brand new, and implies it took a full entourage locked in sweaty jam to realise what is really a one-man-band triumph. Hone in squarely on the rhythmic aspect to understand the core strength. Those drums, and those drum solos, seem to invoke percussive legends without demanding you listen for 20 minutes to their patter and thud. The guitars lunge and drive and chug with the intent of early metal or slo mo druggy electronic dance. And the melodic elements veer from disorientating crescendo to the best of the Spaghetti Western scores.
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Which Direction Goes The Beam
Cat: TLV 177LPX. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Thursday's Bells (4:09)
2x1 (2:28)
Fog (You Just Don't Know) (2:42)
X Says (2:57)
1898 (1:21)
Sparrows Hill (5:22)
Sister (3:19)
Halb Leib I (2:04)
Brain Pan Farmer (3:22)
Purple Born (1:07)
Atahualpa (8:02)
Pugilist (2:59)
Review: There are some records you buy simply because you love the name. Or maybe that's just us? Either way, from where we're sticking stuff into the shopping cart, Index For Working Musik's second long form is one of those examples. Which Direction Goes The Beam more than lives up to the quality of the band name, and then goes and adds artwork which can only be described as 'stunning' into the mix. Angular, jerky, harsh, and artsy rock noises that run between the savage and distorted to the rousing and rollocking, the five piece should be ranking up there with the most innovative, imaginative and inimitable guitar outfits out there at the moment. Chamber-esque arrangements, strange murky mystery, and the overall feeling that we're in uncharted territories and nobody - but nobody - wants to find their way home
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Spacing Out (reissue)
Spacing Out (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: NA 5262LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
It's Your Thing (2:08)
Lost Times (2:03)
Can't Get Next To You (2:41)
The House That Jack Built (3:52)
Look A Py Py (2:39)
Bossa Blue (4:13)
Spacing Out (3:30)
Where Are We (5:34)
Latin Lips (3:18)
It's Your Thing (part 2) (6:31)
Review: Emerging from the vibrant but devilish Bermuda scene of the early 70s, Spacing Out stands as a gleaming instrumental lapis. The entirely self-taught band recombined the raw chi of OG instrumentation with pre-spirited arrangements by The Meters, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin and The Isley Brothers. This one cemented the Invaders as a finely polished instrumental ensemble, gilding the slabs for the retro-soul and funk scenes to follow, and which were in turn incubators of hatchlings Daptone and Big Crown. The reissue, a collaboration with the band and their full participation, comes complete with an expansive booklet by Jefferson "Chairman" Mao, offering an in-depth look at the group with rare photos. With expository, reverb-laden percs, ridin' breakdowns and low strung brasses, the record arouses a mood of loose-girdled passion.
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In The Hand Of The Inevitable (30th Anniversary Edition)
Love Will Keep Us Together (6:13)
3 Mile Island (5:35)
Free Your Mind (4:55)
Haitian Breakdown (3:56)
Good Thing (3:38)
Let's Get Together (4:30)
Segue No 1 (1:08)
Stepping Into My Life (4:24)
Whole Lotta Love (4:40)
Journey (5:51)
Sounds Of Freedom (5:12)
Keep On Moving (5:33)
In The Hand Of The Inevitable (5:04)
Review: Originally released in 1993, this special edition enhances The James Taylor Quartet's legacy with remastered tracks and bonus material. Known for its infectious grooves, soulful melodies and catchy Hammond organ riffs, it captures the energy of London's 90s jazz scene and then some. Featuring standout tracks like 'Love Will Keep Us Together,' the album seamlessly blends jazz, funk and soul and this reissue reaffirms its timeless appeal by introducing new generations to its dynamic sound while offering nostalgia for longtime fans. A cornerstone of modern jazz-funk brilliance.
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Ouh La La
Ouh La La (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PHONO 09V. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Ouh La La (1:43)
Panique (3:24)
Difficile (4:34)
Cannibale (3:35)
L'accident (3:25)
Ca Balance (3:45)
En Retard (feat Jo Dlb) (3:31)
Extralucide (2:32)
Tu Vas, Tu Viens (3:24)
Tout (Sinon Rien) (3:33)
Un Twist (3:21)
Le Jour D'apres (4:29)
Antoine (3:39)
En Cavale (7:26)
Magnifique (3:21)
Review: Le Phonographe's chronological reissue series continues with the highly anticipated re-release of Juniore's debut album Ouh La La (2017). Following the success of Un Peu d'Histoire and Marabout in 2024, this reissue presents an upgraded audiophile-quality version of the album, where the original Sony France pressing omitted several tracks and suffered a thin sound. Ouh La La has been out of print since 2019 and was difficult to find in the UK except as an expensive import; Juniore, the French band known for its retro blend of ye-ye pop, psychedelic rock, and chanson, channel 60s French influences and contemporary indie pop, with conferring hypnagogic vocals upon sprawling jangles.






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Ekoya
Ekoya (LP)
Cat: AF 03801204LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Selele (feat Soyi) (3:16)
Les Bons Comptes (feat Flavia Coelho) (2:16)
Solobombe (2:57)
Ekoya (3:49)
Na Bado (3:10)
Eyabidile (3:01)
Congo Blinders (2:35)
Orgullo (feat Mare Advertencia Lirika) (3:05)
Hay Que Eschuchar (2:58)
Nkoyi Niama (3:21)
Ndanda (2:47)
Tout Passera (2:50)
Review: Ekoya is the fourth album from Jupiter & Okwess and it marks a new chapter in their sound as they embrace Congolese funk, rock, Afropop and Latin influences. This record was conceived during a South American tour and recorded in Mexico so reflects a cross-cultural fusion that's deeply rooted in African history and features collaborations with artists like Flavia Coelho and Mare Advertencia. Along the way, the music tackles themes of change, resilience and the global challenges we face so tracks like 'Selele' and 'Orgillo' fuse political commentary with big rhythms. Through a great mix of languages, rich instrumentation and powerful messages, Ekoya is a wonderfully worldly celebration.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Rock | Soukous
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Doggod
Doggod (limited clear vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SSQ 226LPC1. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Icicle (3:09)
Kiss Me Deep (3:03)
777 (2:48)
I Hunt You Pray (5:59)
Eyes Of Love (3:25)
The Lines (3:05)
Lost At The Sea (3:15)
Doggod (3:14)
SOS (2:42)
Review: L.A. Witch is back with a marked evolution in their sound that pulls in aspects of garage rock and post-punk while exploring existential themes of love, devotion and subservience. Recorded in Paris, the trio of Sade Sanchez, Irita Pai and Ellie English push their craft to new realms with icy instrumentation and introspective lyrics. Tracks like 'Icicle' channel early goth vibes while '777' delves into fatalistic passion. The album also, we're told, explores the symbolic connection between women and dogs with themes of sacrifice and loyalty. All this makes it rather menacing yet oddly romantic, so DOGGOD revitalises the band's trademark sound while taking them into darker territories with haunting overtones.

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Once Bitten
Once Bitten (red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: V 386. Rel: 01 May 25
Burn The House Down (4:59)
Cinderella (4:20)
Yippee Ki Yay (3:33)
Thought Police (3:48)
Bold 'n' Easy (4:53)
Chain Gang (4:27)
Watching Life's Wheels (5:19)
Everybody's Somebody Tonight (3:55)
Broken Dreams (3:45)
High Danger (3:44)
Review: Leaf Hound have been a staple of the heavy rock scene for decades, but this offering feels like a rebirth. A band often heralded as the pioneers of metal, their journey started in the early 70s, but it's their ability to keep evolving that stands out here. More than 50 years since their debut, the London-based band is back with their first studio album in over 15 years. And while many might think you can't teach an old dog new tricks, Leaf Hound have a few surprises left. The opening track, 'Burn The House Down,' feels like the start of a fire that only gets hotter as the album progresses. The kind of heavy, groovy riff that gives you a sense of nostalgia for the glory days of stoner rock, it's clear that the band still has that bite. As you hit the upbeat 'Yippee Ki Yay' and the harder-hitting 'Bold 'n' Easy,' it's impossible to ignore the fire in their belly. Sure, the lineup has changed over the years, but with Peter French still at the helm, the powerful vocals that originally defined Leaf Hound continue to ring out loud and clear. By the time you get to tracks like 'Thought Police' and 'Watching Life's Wheels,' the album begins to speak to the turbulent times we live in. There's no pretension here - just hard-hitting rock for hard-hitting times. Closing with the anthemic 'High Danger,' it's evident that Leaf Hound still have a lot to say and are far from fading away into obscurity.
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Electric War
Electric War (white marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: EASE 1682881. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Electric War (5:16)
Zero Sun (3:28)
Spektator (3:47)
Creaky (7:31)
’Said Soul (2:43)
Sick 8 (4:20)
My Now (5:50)
Count Of Four (6:05)
Review: Genre-defying trio Little Barrie & Malcolm Catto - their bassist Lewis Wharton is the third one, if you're wondering - have created an album brimming with explosive energy and diverse influences fusing rock 'n roll, deep funk, jazz, and fuzzy atmospherics. Barrie Cadogan (guitar/vocals) has played with everyone from The The to Primal Scream, but this LP moves well away from indie templates, employing a freeform approach, experimenting with tempos, volumes and textures. Tracks like 'Spektator' and 'Sick 8' showcase their ability to build subtle momentum and then let it slip back, allowing space for intricate instrumentation and lots of vivid expression.
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Alturas De Macchu Picchu (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Alturas De Macchu Picchu (remastered) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile "cloud" vinyl LP + booklet + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CON 999LPRSDUK. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Del Aire Al Aire (6:18)
La Poderosa Muerte (6:42)
Amor Americano (5:38)
Aguila Sideral (5:17)
Antigua America (0:41)
Sube A Nacer Conmigo Hermano (4:59)
Final (7:22)
Review: Los Jaivas' Alturas de Macchu Picchu arrives newly remastered and reissued by state51 on heavyweight wax, and it remains a landmark of South American music. Its blurring of psychedelic rock, Andean folk and Pablo Neruda's poetic power makes the album, which was recorded in exile during Chile's Pinochet era, an evocation of both the spirit and struggle of Latin America. Tracks like 'La Poderosa Muerte' and 'Sube a Nacer Conmigo Hermano' swirl with emotion and complexity to deliver a cinematic spiritual experience. Inspired by Incan ruins and resistance, Alturas is more than music-it's a cultural beacon that invites you into a timeless soundscape.
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Hawalat
Hawalat (LP + booklet)
Cat: HABIBI 0301. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Hanadi (2:19)
Dreams Of An Insomniac (2:48)
Al Dollarji (2:33)
Les Vents Dominants (2:39)
Al Bahriye (2:47)
Miramar (2:23)
The Invisible Cut (2:50)
Helia (feat Sven Wunder) (3:25)
East Of What (3:17)
La Calypso (2:39)
Hawalat (1:59)
Sfiha (1:20)
La Virgule Suspendue (2:23)
Preamble To The Conclusion (2:43)
Chou Ostak (2:30)
What Happened Next (2:53)
Jana (3:47)
Review: Charif Megarbane, the Beirut-based multi-instrumentalist and composer, stretches his sonic vocabulary on this sprawling new full-length, a genre-hopping journey that draws as much from the Lebanese coast as it does from the wider diaspora. Where his earlier work painted intimate portraits of local life, this one looks outwarditoward cultural entanglement, exile, and exchange. 'Hanadi' kicks things off with a sax-led, Somali-inspired groove, while 'Dreams of an Insomniac' drifts through hazy keys and fluttering violin. 'Al Dollarji' recalls his signature Mediterranean funk, full of ornate strings, but 'Al Bahriye' disrupts the flow with hip-hop motifs and vocal samples. Collaborations feel purposeful: 'Helia', with Swedish composer Sven Wunder and the Stockholm Studio Orchestra, layers lush cinematic strings into Megarbane's idiosyncratic palette. Even miniature pieces like 'Sfiha' or 'Preamble to the Conclusion' feel essential, punctuating the record's narrative of displacement with clarity and warmth. It's a collection that resists linearity, folding nostalgia and innovation into a rich, borderless soundian informal transmission between traditions, cities and moods.
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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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NEU! '75 (reissue)
NEU! '75 (reissue) (picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRONIIIP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
ISI (4:50)
See Land (5:25)
Leb Wohl (7:55)
Hero (6:11)
E Musik (8:13)
After Eight (4:40)
Review: Neu! 75 was the third and final studio album from Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother, and many years on it stands proud as a great piece of electronic rock history. Released in, you guessed it, 1975, the album's signature insistent rhythms, phased guitars and propulsive drums continue to sound fresh and retain a vitality that feels futuristic even decades later. This official reissue is a great way to get back into the raw energy and precision that made Neu! 75 so influential with their groundbreaking fusion of motorik beats and experimental soundscapes. It was their finest work, frankly.
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Damelo
Damelo (LP)
Cat: 2025PB 001V. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Te Entundo (3:20)
Agua (3:27)
Riphita (6:21)
Mujer Perfecta (4:34)
Dámelo (4:21)
Brújula (4:04)
Frutera (3:50)
Pájaros Nocturnos (Nights Owls) (5:27)
Review: The Pambele band's debut album blends Afro-Colombian influences taken from their shared heritage with the vivid sounds of 60s psychedelic rock. It's a work rich in "Caribbean creolisation" with traditional Colombian percussion, joyful, rhythmic vocals and intricate guitar melodies all underpinned with wild organ tones. This powerful cross-fertilisation creates a transatlantic but also distinctly Caribbean sound that draws you into a world of exuberant musical atmosphere. The tunes often get you into a trance-like state while combining raw improvisation and dancey rhythms. It's an authentic escape to a very distant part of the world but one with a universal sense of rhythm that cannot be escaped.
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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited green vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: LAUNCH 385S. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: The fifth album from Newcastle's finest heavy riff providers Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs is a must for those moved by the band's live shows over the past few years. Black Sabbath-inspired crashing riffs, growling vocals and body lurching songs that are served up with ease as the band give the listener the intended 'slap in the face' producer and guitarist Sam Grant promised. Early release 'Stitches' comes just over a year since their previous album Land of Sleeper and Death Hilarious continues the frantic momentum the band have set themselves. An Exhilarating album that sounds even angrier than ever leaving the listener gasping for breath by the end. Run the Jewels EI-P features on 'Glib Tongued', a track the band felt had a hip-hop feel to it when presented to them by bassist John-Michael Hedley. Anyone that has been fortunate to witness the band's incendiary live shows will be satisfied that this collection of huge sounding songs is a great representation of the live experience, one which will soon be available to all to witness.
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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited 'hippo's teeth' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 385B. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: The Newcastle five-piece double down on doom, derision and distortion in their most scathing record yet. Death Hilarious flails between cosmic thrash, anxious noise rock and Sabbath-sized sludge, driven by Matt Baty's sneering vocals and a rhythm section that sounds like it's eating itself alive. 'Blockage' bursts out the gates like an angry sermon, while 'Toecurler' stretches into hypnotic, post-metal territory. 'Stitches' has a twisted glam feel, like a battered Motorhead tape rewound with cheap synths, and 'Glib Tongued' throws a curveball: a blistering feature from El-P over jagged guitar loops. The band's sharpest move here is restraintipiano motifs and synth lines creep in under the wreckage, giving moments like 'Carousel' and 'The Wyrm' a strange solemnity. It's unrelentingly heavy but never cartoonish, embracing dread with clarity, and proof Pigs x7 are still levelling up, even as they gnaw at their own nerves.
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Death Hilarious
Death Hilarious (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LAUNCH 385LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Blockage (2:51)
Detroit (5:39)
Collider (3:27)
Stitches (5:27)
Glib Tongued (feat El-P) (3:44)
The Wyrm (7:05)
Carousel (5:03)
Coyote Call (3:47)
Toecurler (8:29)
Review: Ahhhh. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs don't miss a trick, do they? Kings of grinding guitar riffs, and probably the loudest thing to roar out of Newcastle since The Wildhearts were upstarts, 2025's follow up to the stunning Land of Sleeper breaks from it predecessor's focus on headphone listening and launches itself into the real world with the snarling ferocity of a wolf that was injured, got nursed back to health, and now wants some revenge. Death Hilarious certainly tastes sweet enough, although it's anything but cold. Guaranteed to make you sweat like a pig - you get the point... this is dense, thick, unrelenting psyche-metal that owes plenty to pioneers like Sabbath and Motorhead, but makes no secret of the fact these North Easterners are looking to nobody for their sound. An original powerhouse.

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At The BBC 1970-1972
Cat: RANDB 157LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
The Snake (5:08)
Lucille (5:04)
Johnny B Goode (3:40)
Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out (11:52)
Do It (3:21)
Tomorrow Never Knows (2:41)
3/5 Mile In Ten Seconds (3:52)
I Saw Her Standing There (4:54)
Portobello Shuffle (3:51)
Walk Don't Run (6:57)
Review: The band often described as the British MC5, The Pink Fairies wore the clothes of the hippy era but their garage rock also paved the way for space rockers like Hawkwind, metalheads Motorhead - Larry Willis of the Fairies featured in their original line up - and the punk movement. This neat collection compiles ten tracks recorded for different BBC sessions, with versions of PF classics like 'Uncle Harry's Last Freak-Out' and 'Portobello Shuffle' - paying tribute to the then West London squatland and alternative lifestyle HQ - rubbing shoulders with uniquely executed covers of well worn rock standard like Chuck Berry's 'Johnny B Goode' and the early Lennon/McCartney classic 'I Saw Her Standing There'. A sumptuous slice of anarcho rock history.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 7" + poster + booklet + photos)
Cat: 092732 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori Stellari - Giochi Erotici Nella Tereza Galassia (Titoli)" (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young" (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (2:54)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Venti'anni" (7") (2:39)
Alfonso Santisteben - "Doppio Sesso Incrociato" (3:23)
Review: Breaking from his directorial duties, American cinema auteur Eli Roth (Borderlands, Knock Knock, Green Inferno) stops by the CAM Sugar sound studio for a rare double 7" LP, pinching listeners by the ear and dragging them along a forbidden trail along the gothic, red-lit path that is Italian soundtrack legendariness. Drawing his selections here from a wealth of Italian B-movie expertise, not to mention ownership in his own collection, the contemporary horrorist has chosen 20 delicious but still downright saucy disco, bossa nova and psych tunes here, centring on the Italian Sexy Comedy softcore era of 1969-81.
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Red Light Disco: Dancefloor Seductions From Italian Sexploitation Cinema (Soundtrack)
Eli ROTH / VARIOUS
Cat: 092736 2. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Alfonso Zenga & Paolo Gatti - "Sparklin' Conversation" (From Sensi Caldi 1980) (3:13)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Musica E" (From L'infermiera Di Notte 1979) (3:25)
Carlo Savina - "Una Vergine In Famiglia" (From Una Vergine In Famiglia 1975) (1:31)
Franco Campanino - "Avere Vent'anni - Disco" (From Avere Vent'anni 1978) (2:35)
Gianni Ferrio - "Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi" (From La Liceale Seduce I Professori 1979) (2:55)
Don Powell - "Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia (Titoli)" (From Amori -giochi Erotici Nella Terezagalassia 1981) (2:04)
Nico Fidenco - "I'm Number One" (From Eros Perversion 1979) (3:08)
Nico Fidenco - "Sexy Night" (From Poronoholocaust) (3:10)
Pulsar Music Ltd - "Taxi Girl (Ritmico Disco)" (From Taxi Girl 1977) (0:52)
Vasil Kojucharov - "Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)" (From Nude Odeon 1978) (4:01)
Riz Ortolani - "L'erotomane (Beat)" (From L'erotomane 1974) (2:52)
Stelvio Cipriani - "What Can I Do" (From La Supplente Va In Citta 1979) (2:27)
Bruno Nicolai - "Servizio Fotografico" (From La Dama Rossa Uccide Sette Volte 1972) (2:02)
Franco Campanino - "Do It With The Pamango" (From Una Moglie, Due Amici, Quattro Amanti 1980) (4:44)
Gianni Ferrio - "La Settimana Bianca" (From La Settimana Bianca 1980) (3:06)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio X" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:38)
Giuseppe De Luca - "Studio Z" (From L'altra Faccia Del Peccato 1969) (2:18)
Giacomo Dell'orso - "I'm So Young - Versione Coro" (From L'infermiera Di Mio Padre 1981) (2:59)
Daniele Patucchi - "Runnin' Around" (From Bionda Fragola 1980) (6:22)
Stelvio Cipriani - "Il Sesso Del Diavolo - Finale" (From Il Sesso Del Diavolo 1971) (2:54)
Review: American splatter horror director Eli Roth curates a spicy and seductive collection of Italian soundtrack gems, offering a deep dive into the rich and often scandalous world of Italian softcore and sexy comedies from the 70s and 80s. With tracks spanning disco, funk, bossa nova, and psych, Roth draws upon the compositions of iconic Italian film composers like Stelvio Cipriani, Bruno Nicolai, and Riz Ortolani. Highlights include Cipriani's infectious 'Nude Odeon (Ritmico Funk)' and Ferrio's sultry 'Quando Vuoi Con Chi Vuoi.' The collection, which also features rare and previously unreleased tracks, pulses with a heady mix of erotic tension and playful grooves. 'Amori Stellari' from Don Powell, with its cheeky synth-laden intro, adds a spacey touch, while Gianni Ferrio's 'La Musica E' effortlessly evokes the seductive atmosphere of 70s Italian cinema. Whether it's the funky disco beats of 'Avere Vent'anni (Disco)' or the dark allure of 'Il Sesso Del Diavolo,' each track feels like an invitation into an intimate, forbidden world. It's a soundtrack for lovers of cult cinema, irresistibly bold and full of character.
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Provenance 1988: Royal Trux Demo (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Provenance 1988: Royal Trux Demo (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code) (1 per customer)
Cat: FIRELP 773. Rel: 01 May 25
Walkin' Machine (2:00)
Bad Blood (2:26)
Gold Dust (1:33)
Red Stars (1:53)
The Set Up (1:59)
Super Sly (2:29)
Incineration (2:04)
Time Fades Away (2:37)
Cut You Loose (3:10)
Luminous Dolphin (3:22)
Andersonville (5:49)
Hawk'n (4:55)
Jack Insurance (5:13)
Bare Bones (3:32)
Archie Again (2:15)
Review: Sometimes, Record Store Day releases really do come through, and this is one of them as it unearths extremely rare 1988 demo recordings from alt-rock trailblazers Royal Trux, previously only circulated on a handful of cassettes in 1998. Now available for the first time on wax, the collection captures the raw, unfiltered energy that preceded their breakthrough Twin Infinitives and features early versions of 'Walkin' Machine,' 'Cut You Loose,' 'Gold Dust' and a cover of Neil Young's 'Time Fades Away,' These demos really give you a window into the band's formative chaos and brilliance and highlight the uncompromising vision that made Royal Trux such favourites.
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The Sacred Mushroom
Cat: CHARLY 640LP. Rel: 15 Apr 25
I Don't Like You (2:48)
You Won't Be Sorry (2:15)
Catatonic Lover (2:59)
All Good Things Must Have An End (4:38)
I'm Not Like Everybody Else (4:31)
I Take Care (4:53)
Mean Old World (4:34)
Lifeline (6:34)
Review: Sacred Mushroom's debut is a blues-rock gem that shows the raw energy and talent of the Cincinnati-based quintet, led by Larry Goshorn and his brother Danny Goshorn. While their name might hint at psychedelia, the album leans heavily into blues traditions, paired with tight arrangements and flashes of rock ingenuity. Originals like 'Catatonic Lover', have an infectious energy and intricate chord progressions reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane, while 'All Good Things Must End' delivers a soulful Chicago blues waltz enhanced by Rusty Work's spirited harmonica. The funky opener, 'I Don't Like You', brims with dynamic harmonies and sharp guitar work that sets the tone for the album. Covers are equally impressive; their rendition of the Kinks' 'I'm Not Like Everybody Else' adds a fresh, acoustic-electric interplay and timeless melodic charm. On the extended 'Lifeline' and the driving 'Mean Old World,' the band channels the electric blues of Fleetwood Mac and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Charly's reissue should bring renewed clarity to this overlooked treasure, revealing a band with grit and versatility.
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Aylar
Aylar (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BTR 109LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Tisladi Mehmet Emmi
Gizli Ajan
Midnight Sweat
Bak Gor
Yok Yok
Hot Jazz
Ikmiz Bir Fideniz
Bes Kardes
Zuluf Dokulmus Yuze
Zuluf B (reprise)
Review: Tel Aviv funk six piece Satellites are back in orbit, boldly moving the psychedelic folk-meets-groove sound they established on their eponymous debut forward on Lp number two. Drawing from the Turkish psychedelic wave of the 60s and 70s, their first record earned international acclaim, with support from BBC Radio 6 Music and FIP, as well as live sets on Gilles Peterson's Worldwide FM and KEXP. After two years of touring, the band entered the studio with a renewed sense of purpose and a tighter musical bond. The album opener, 'Tisladi Mehmet Emmi,' transforms a traditional Turkuler into a modern psychedelic funk masterpiece, blending saz, synths, basslines, and dramatic drumming, with Rotem's husky vocals narrating timeless themes of lament. 'Midnight Sweat' reveals a sultry side, with a late-night lullaby over a slinky disco-rock groove, while 'Hot Jazz' dives into cinematic territory, showcasing their jazz and funk chops. 'Gizli Ajan' and 'Yok Yok' surprise with genre-bending jams, while 'Ikmiz Bir Fideniz' becomes a cosmic folk-funk rendition. The album closes with a dynamic duo, from the cosmic disco-fuzz of 'Zuluf Dokulmus Yuze' to the dramatic finale of 'Zuluf B (Reprised).' Where their debut set the tone, this release marks their full transformation, confidently stepping out of the shadows of their Anatolian psych heroes to create a modern yet timeless record.
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Gimme Fever
Gimme Fever (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: INVINC 39LP. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Wired Wyrd (5:33)
Tah-Tah-Kle'-Ah (5:27)
RF Conga (4:45)
Inanna (5:46)
UFO (5:03)
Gimme Fever (7:10)
Riding With Deat (3:38)
The Ocean (5:27)
Review: Outer-psychic dance orienteers Invisible Inc. return to the fore with a bright, effulgent, new wave and disco infused EP, Sordid Sound System's 'Gimme Fever'. A pungent, eight-track mini-record best played at a motorik tempo, this one wafts full Oort clouds of psychosomatic orga-noise in a refractive stylistic rain-ring, coming full circle on torrential synth cascades like 'Gimme Fever' and 'Inanna'. Opener 'Wired Wyrd' is circuitous and boxy enough, and keeps truer to a surfy song format, recalling early filter-glam James Ferraro. We reach a full, pavilioned exotic head within the plodding pergola that is 'The Ocean', up which rare vines climb a trellis made of tuned steel pans and reso-sploited marimba.
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Time Indefinite
Time Indefinite (gatefold red orange & yellow striped vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: PSY 049LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Cabin Six (8:13)
Concern (5:18)
Star Of Hope (5:32)
Howling At The Second Moon (3:47)
A Dream, A Flood
Anima Hotel
Electric Lake
Hardest Land To Harvest
Held
Review: William Tyler stands as one of the most influential solo American guitarists of this century. Having played with Silver Jews and Lambchop, he's carved out a singular space for himself, with albums weaving country roots and classical influences with postmodern experimentation; he melds field recordings and static drifts for a sense of imminent boundlessness, recoverable just over the hill. Drawing on inspirations from Chet Atkins to Gavin Bryars, from electroacoustic abstraction to hypnotic boogie, Time Indefinite - his first solo album in five years - hears Tyler reimmerse himself in said sound, reflecting on the hiss, distortion, and rawness of a turbulent era. With eerie loops and luminous melodies, Time Indefinite is an essential soundtrack for fostering resilience.
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IC 02 Bogota
IC 02 Bogota (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: JAG 453. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Earth 1 (11:09)
Earth 2 (6:32)
Earth 3 (8:39)
Earth 5 (3:46)
Heaven 7 (3:05)
Underworld 1 (1:53)
Underworld 4 (1:32)
Underworld 6 (14:01)
Review: New Zealand-turned-Portland neo psych sorts Unknown Mortal Orchestra have made a name for themselves with vocal-based records. But they occasionally turn their hand to purely instrumental music and come up trumps. IC-02 Bogota follows their only previous instrumental album, 2018's IC-01 Hanoi. The rhythm of the album brings you to the chaotic hustle and bustle of the Colombian capital, which is where the album was recorded. It's music that appears born out of collaboration; the single 'Earth 1' is an 11-minute jam that has a lot in common with jazz in terms of knowing the moment when to make way for an extended solo. This is a superb detour and a series that we can only hope UMO keep going.
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Gather In The Mushrooms: The British Folk Underground 1969-1975
VARIOUS
Cat: XXQLP 2150. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Magnet & Paul Giovanni - "Corn Rigs" (2:34)
Trader Horne - "Morning Way" (4:38)
Oberon - "Nottanum Town" (4:36)
Forest - "Graveyard" (5:40)
Midwinter - "The Skater" (3:19)
Fotheringay - "Winter Winds" (2:12)
Heron - "Lord & Master" (4:52)
Bridget St John - "Fly High" (3:22)
Mellow Candle - "Sheep Season" (4:53)
Stone Angel - "The Bells Of Dunwich" (5:55)
Christine Quayle - "The Seagulls Scream" (3:59)
Keith Christmas - "Forest &The Shore" (7:03)
Fresh Maggots - "Rosemary Hill" (3:34)
Anne Briggs - "Fine Horseman" (3:03)
Barry Dransfield - "The Werewolf" (3:42)
Roy Harper - "Another Day" (4:48)
Vashti Bunyan - "Window Over The Bay" (6:11)
COB (Clive's Original Band) - "Eleven Willows" (4:06)
Comus - "The Herald" (4:17)
Review: Way back in 2004, Sanctuary Records commissioned pre-Britpop pop hipsters St Etienne member and serial compilation curator Bob Stanley to put together a collection celebrating the British 'acid folk' movement of the late 1980s and early 1970s. Long deleted, the previously CD only compilation is finally returning on vinyl - this time in expanded form, with the inclusion of additional tracks and a few picks from its (also unavailable) sequel. It's a superb set all told and one that showcases a take on folk heavy on effects, unusual rhythms, sweet vocals, horror-adjacent sounds and pastoral but otherworldly instrumentation. A few well-known names aside, it's a genuinely deep dive too - as you'd expect from someone of Stanley's knowledge and experience.
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Cat: TDP 54152. Rel: 13 Mar 25
What You Call It (2:56)
City Of The Angels (3:20)
Houses (3:35)
It's All Right To Linger (2:45)
Collection Bureau (4:43)
Gospel Ship (2:27)
Ncodemus (4:06)
My, My, My (4:45)
Your Place Or Mine (2:38)
Greasepaint Smile (3:36)
Review: Toronto-to-LA starlet Elyse Weinberg's debut Elyse achieved only moderate success, reaching number 31 on the ole Billboard. Her second album, now reissued via Trading Places, was never officially released due to the collapse of Tetragrammaton Records, clinching the anticlimactic career of a genius (may we add that the highest heights worth climbing aren't the most visible). This lost album, arguably the most cohesive of her entire catalogue, sported a stellar lineup, with JD Souther on drums, Kenny Edwards on bass, and Nils Lofgren on guitar. Neil Young made a precious appearance on the standout track 'Houses', perhaps helping award the song its later covering by a seemingly never-ending daisy chain of contemporary folk-psych greats: Dinosaur Jr, Vetiver, Courtney Barnett. Weinberg's delivery is cuetsy, garrulous and gallant, touting herself a "good-time girl" in chirpy spirit spilt across ten ready-steady grooves.
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