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Never Give Up On Jah
Cat: HS 089. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Johnny Clarke - "Never Give Up On Jah" (3:50)
Green Cross - "Style Ah Weh We Love" (3:35)
Review: Johnny Clarke is of course, a roots reggae legend with a vast, and high-quality, discography that has contributed to the evolution of the genre over many years. For this one he teams up with Green Cross on 'Never Give Up On Jah', a heavyweight drop on Heartical in France. Clarke's unmistakable voice delivers a message of perseverance and spiritual strength, and it serves as a fine reminder of roots reggae's enduring power to move you in more ways than one. The riddim is deep, warm and dubwise and on the flip is the flaky, wobbly, Green Cross cut 'Style Ah Weh We Love.'
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 in stock $11.09
Lo Fi City Pop
Lo Fi City Pop (limited 'dodgeblue' vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7536CB. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Fly-Day China Tow" (2:27)
Grey October Sound & Achamico - "Plastic Love" (4:57)
Grey October Sound & Monbee - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (3:17)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Tokai" (2:54)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Anohi Ni Kaeritai" (2:19)
Grey October Sound & Lo Film Creation - "Kanashimi-Ga-Tomaranai" (4:15)
Grey October Sound & Esu - "Kimi Wa 1000%" (4:56)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Amaku Kiken Na Kaori" (3:05)
Grey October Sound & The Sidewinder - "Mr Summertime" (2:28)
Grey October Sound & Kimono Boyz - "Down Town" (4:05)
Grey October Sound & Judo125 - "Mayonaka No Door - Stay With Me" (version) (4:07)
Review: Following the success of Lo-Fi Ghibli in 2022, underground hip-hop head Grey October Sound is back with a new cover album that finds him reimagining iconic Japanese city-pop tracks through lo-fi hip-hop. It is another gem from P-VINE that features laid-back reinterpretations of classics such as Miki Matsubara's 'Mayonaka no Door,' Yasuha's 'Fly-Day Chinatown,' and Taeko Onuki's 'Tokai' alongside songs by Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi and Yumi Arai. It's. Lush world of carefully hinted at nostalgic melodies with relaxed beats soothing mind, body and soul, all with a lo-fi and retro city-pop charm.
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 in stock $37.72
Satisfaction
Cat: SFTCR 01. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Techno
From Evil (feat Zastar (VMO))
Satisfaction (feat Nova Bruise)
Like Heaven
Crystal Towers
Seven Demons
Weather Prophets (feat Coy Mistress)
No Reason
Must Not Eat
Chaosss Rain
Review: Canadian-born, German-based producer Ash Luk is best known for his work in Minimal Violence, a band that used electronics to create raucous, vivid punk-rock style live experiences, as well as his role as one half of 'doom electronic' duo S.A.T.I.N. alongside Ireen Amnes. Under the Infinity Division moniker he's created more impressively dystopian sonic adventures that channel a suitably wide array of extreme music styles, from isolationist ambience at the start of 'No Reason' - which then twists into industrial junglist madness - to breakbeaty Sisters of Mercy-style coldwave on 'Weather Prophets'. Fans of Alec Empire's notorious Digital Hardcore Recordings label and its output should find this entertainingly terrifying and twisted up musical vision very much up their street.
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 in stock $19.96
Oh Boy: The Singles Collection 1956-59
Cat: ACBT 16721. Rel: 06 May 25
 
50s/60s
Love Me (2:06)
Blue Days, Black Nights (2:04)
The Crickets - "That'll Be The Day" (2:16)
Words Of Love (1:55)
Peggy Sue (2:30)
Everyday (2:06)
The Crickets - "Oh Boy!" (2:08)
The Crickets - "Not Fade Away" (2:18)
I'm Gonna Love You Too (2:13)
The Crickets - "Maybe Baby" (2:03)
Rave On (1:46)
The Crickets - "Think It Over" (1:45)
Early In The Morning (2:08)
The Crickets - "It's So Easy" (2:08)
Heartbeat (2:10)
It Doesn't Matter Anymore (3:06)
Raining In My Heart (1:41)
Peggy Sue Got Married (2:02)
True Love Ways (2:51)
Reminiscing (1:58)
Review: Buddy Holly defied rock star stereotypes with his Ivy League style and horn-rimmed glasses, yet his impact on music rivals legends like Elvis and Little Richard. This 20-track collection celebrates the legacy of Holly and The Crickets and takes in many of their most iconic hits like 'That'll Be the Day' and other gems released under his various different monikers. Despite his tragic death in 1959, Holly's brief yet brilliant career left an indelible mark on rock 'n' roll after he emerged by mixing up Texas country roots with r&b influences with great guided by producer Norman Petty. Holly's sound was both fresh and timeless, and this album proves what a pioneer he was.
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Ace Box Sneak
Cat: SSR 2017. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Jazz
Ace Box Sneak (2:49)
$100 Eldorado (4:01)
Review: After years of silence following the loss of Sonny Knight in 2017, former Lakers members Blair Krivanek and Cy Pierpont return with their new project, Ace Box Shift. The duo have made plenty of standout contributions to the soul revival scene before now and here they debut on Secret Stash Records with another pair of fiery instrumental cuts that work exceptionally well for DJs and dancefloors alike. They find Krivanek's jazz-infused guitar work meeting Pierpont's pounding rhythms with raw, funk-driven results that make for a bold, high-energy comeback that pays tribute to their roots while also moving things onwards.
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 in stock $14.42
The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Albatross (Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent silver & black vinyl 2xLP in die-cut sleeve) (1 per customer)
Cat: ANT 800563. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Head Together (3:52)
A Million Days (4:23)
Wolves (4:12)
Albatross (4:12)
Glass Room (4:58)
All Is Fair (5:10)
Control (6:27)
Rest Of The World (2:52)
You Caught My Eye (5:29)
Do What You Will (3:36)
Time (4:07)
Wolves (alternative version) (4:09)
Albatross (alternative version) (3:40)
A Million Days (alternative version) (4:17)
Fade Away (bonus track) (3:39)
Albatross (live At Suhr Guitar Factor) (5:06)
Review: Canadian rock outfit Big Wreck celebrates this year's Record Store Day with the first-ever vinyl release of their acclaimed Albatross album. This deluxe anniversary edition includes a bonus track, 'Fade Away', as well as alternate versions by Eric Ratz and Ian Thornley, plus a live recording from Suhr Guitar Factory. The original album came back in 2012 and saw Albatross earn chart-topping success and critical praise for its soaring guitar work and powerful vocals. They make just as much of a mark now, more than a decade on and with the addition of the new cuts, this reissue brings all new depth to the record.
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 in stock $68.52
Carpet Of Fallen Leaves
Carpet Of Fallen Leaves (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MM 201LP. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Amime (5:32)
Majan Sabaku (5:09)
Kakurenbo (4:01)
Nageki No Kame (5:25)
Closet (4:18)
Slow Na Yume (4:34)
Paisley (5:53)
Hamon (4:29)
Mizu (4:08)
Tonderu (5:09)
Sayonara (4:01)
Mayonaka No Ongaku (5:33)
Tora To Lion (4:44)
New Season (6:00)
Saraukaze (3:42)
Storobe (3:54)
Koshin (5:24)
Shoujo (6:07)
Himawari Zekkyo (3:37)
Itsunomanika Watashitachi (4:11)
Review: Carpet of Fallen Leaves serves as the luminous introduction to Eddie Marcon, a folk-pop project from Eddie Corman and Jules Marcon. The collection takes in more than two decades of intimate, self-released recordings that all bring fragile beauty and melodic grace from Japan's underground psych-folk scene. Gentle guitar, soft organ and deft bass interlace with pristine vibraphone, flute and pedal steel sounds to form sparse and spare yet intricate arrangements. Collaborators like Ikuro Takahashi and Shintaro Sakamoto add their own contributions, and so songs shimmer with a real emotional depth and Eastern charm. Highlights like 'Tora To Lion' and 'Shoujo' inspire quiet wonder while capturing fleeting moments of everyday life with a real tenderness and elegance.
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Road Fever
VARIOUS
Cat: SNDWLP 183. Rel: 09 May 25
 
International
Ransum - "Soca Panda Riddim" (3:15)
P6 - "Smash Or Pass Riddim" (2:12)
Shazdown - "Bouyon Beam" (3:23)
DJ Demafidem - "On Di Road" (2:53)
G6 Productions - "2 Stroke Riddim" (2:13)
Bad Sound/DJ Marfox - "Both Twanche Riddim Refix" (1:41)
Veaygel - "Dirty Lows Riddim" (2:21)
Krome Productions - "Tic Tac Toe Riddim" (part 2) (1:55)
LMT Mafia - "DAF Riddim" (1:57)
P6 - "Heat Wave Riddim" (3:07)
Veaygel - "Fire Ball Riddim" (2:46)
Slaughter Arts Media - "Bad Weather Riddim" (part 2) (3:22)
Ransum - "Walk It Riddim" (2:38)
ScarnX - "Midnight Fever Riddim" (2:37)
Review: The intriguing Road Fever delivers a hurricane of high-octane, body-shaking rhythms from St. Lucia, Dominica and Guadeloupe, all of which capture the zeitgeist of Caribbean music in 2025. This compilation showcases raw, instrumental Dennery Segment and Bouyon riddims that were originally crafted for vocalists and are now presented as standalone tracks. With turbo-charged 150+ bpm beats, minimal percussion, DJ and vocal samples all woven in with synth riffs, these tunes mash up carnival sounds with elements of trap, drill, Haitian konpa and Angolan kuduro for a truly global listen. They have all been compiled by Rozaly and highlight the electrifying energy of the Caribbean's current scene.
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Realities Remix EP
Cat: MCWR 021. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Funk
Realities (Projector remix) (6:15)
Elektronolux Overture (Sunday remix) (6:55)
Hannah (Blair French remix) (4:09)
Realities (4:28)
Elektronolux Overture (3:44)
Review: The cultured creative minds of James Simonson and Blair French reunite for this new Realities Remix EP on MotorCity Wine which was, in original form, recorded by Simonson in hotel rooms across Europe and the Americas while touring with soul legend Bettye LaVette. As such it takes in myriad global influences as well as evocative field recordings which get reworked in style. Blair French adds his touch with three remixes, firstly the anthemic 'Realities (Projector Remix),' then the more dance-driven 'Elektronolux Overture (Sunday Remix)' and the lush and downtempo 'Hannah (Remix)' featuring violinist Sonia Lee. Two originals 'Realities' and 'Elektronolux Overture' also appear on vinyl for the first time and sound superb.

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 in stock $16.63
Tendrils
Tendrils (limited 1-sided 12" + insert)
Cat: NHH 01V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Tendrils (4:01)
Three Faces Past (2:36)
Corkscrew Spine (3:56)
Review: 2022 saw the unlikely return of late 90s New York screamo/"skramz" pioneers Saetia, who have seen a massive surge in popularity in the decades since their initial disbandment, due to being credited as a major influence by numerous affluent modern post-hardcore acts such as La Dispute and Touche Amore. Noted for their expansion of the chaotic "emoviolence" sound by imbuing their cataclysmic compositions with heightened melodrama, spoken-word vocals and poetic lyricism pulling from Greek tragedies, both their self-titled EP and sole full-length have been held aloft as quintessential blueprints for the genre in the decades since their original tenure. Following a hectic reunion schedule which has finally brought the group to new foreign shores across the UK and Europe, the three tracks that make up the Tendrils EP serve as their first new material in 26 years, marking the follow up to 1999's Eronel EP.
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 in stock $28.30
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue)
Return Of The Giant Slits (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile red & black marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3851C. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Earthbeat
Or What Is It?
Face Place
Walkabout
Difficult Fun
Animal Space/Spacier
Improperly Dressed
Life On Earth
Review: Originally formed in London in 1976, The Slits made major waves with the frenetic post-punk energy of their acclaimed 1979 debut LP Cut, whilst their 1981 sophomore follow up (aka "difficult second album") Return of the Giant Slits would arrive mere months before the group's initial disbandment. Highlighting the internal creative differences occurring at the time of recording, the material showcases a major expansion of sound, pulling from rhythmic afro-pop and dub, conjuring a unique "world music" approach to post-punk before the likes of Vampire Weekend were even a twinkle in their father's eyes. The album would also serve as their last output until their return with the 2006 Revenge of the Killer Slits EP followed by 2009's third full-length Trapped Animal.
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 in stock $34.95
The Singles 1978-1983
Cat: QAHOY 2CD425. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Suspect Device
Wasted Life
Alternative Ulster
'78 RPM
Gotta Gettaway
Bloody Sunday
Straw Dogs
You Can't Say Crap On The Radio
At The Edge
Running Bear (live)
White Christmas (live)
Nobody's Hero
Tin Soldiers
Back To Front
Mr Fire Coal-Man
Just Fade Away
Go For It
Doesn't Make It All Right (live)
Silver Lining
Safe As Houses
Listen
Sad Eyed People
That's When Your Blood Bumps
Two Guitars Clash
Talkback
Good For Nothing
Bits Of Kids
Stands To Reason
The Price Of Admission
Touch & Go
Review: Originally formed in 1977 in Belfast at the height of The Troubles, Stiff Little Fingers should require little to no introduction for any self-proclaimed punk aficionado, with the band credited as the first punk outfit to ever record and release output in Northern Ireland. The aptly titled The Singles 1978-1983 offers a double CD compilation collating all of their A and B-sides issued during their initial tenure, including the hit singles 'Straw Dogs', 'At The Edge', 'Nobody's Hero', and the haunting 'Bits Of Kids', as well as a bevvy of deeper, overlooked cuts. Complete with a booklet containing detailed liner notes on each single plus illustrations of all relevant sleeves, the collection serves as both a crash course for beginners and a triumphant nostalgia trip for lifer-listeners.
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Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (gatefold gold & black smash vinyl LP in spot-vanished sleeve)
Cat: VIS 021V1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Mil Orquideas En Medio Del Desierto (5:28)
Desarraigo (5:01)
Manual De Un Naufragio (3:37)
Alienacion Y Delirio (3:43)
En La Tempestad (interlude) (2:34)
Notas Sobre El Olvido (3:06)
Hacia El Abismo (5:02)
Dejemos Hablar Al Viento (6:48)
Review: The fourth full-length from Mexico's post-metal-tinged melodic crust-punks Habak follows on from two previous collaborative efforts with also Tijuana-based post-rockers Fractal and Los Angeles crust-punk outfit Lagrimas, marking their first sole studio full-length since 2020's Ningun Muro Consiguio Jamas Contener la Primavera. Expanding their diverse, abrasive sonic palette more than ever before, drawing on elements of late 90s "skramz" era screamo, blackened hardcore and shoegazing post-rock, yet all coalesced under the black breath of their obligatory crust-punk sound, Mil Orquiideas en Medio del Desierto illustrates a band reaching the peak of their prowess and potential while offering a unique perspective on all of the above mentioned subgenres, with just that tincture of Mexican folklore for that added, incomparable aura.
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 in stock $32.46
The Ultimate Incantation
Cat: MOSH 059LPOD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Metal
Creation (intro)
Dark Age
Vicious Circle
The Crucified Ones
Final Massacre
Testimony
Chaos
One Step To Salvation
Demon's Wind
Decapitated Saints
Breath Of Centuries
Review: Originally released in 1982 via Earache Records (who're also handling this long overdue reissue), The Ultimate Incantation marked the debut full-length from Polish death metal pioneers Vader. Originally recorded at Sunlight Studio in Stockholm, Sweden with Thomas Skogsberg, both the band and label were ultimately unhappy with the final mixes due to their admitted lack of studio equipment, especially the studio's in-house electronic drumkit which simply could not handle the barrage of blastbeats, leading them to relocate and re-record the album in its entirety at London's Rhythm Studios with producer Paul Johnson. Whilst commended upon release for the band's technical proficiency that helped guide the extreme metal movement, some critics found the desired raw recording quality as too abrasive to truly enjoy, but those critiques have become somewhat redundant over the decades with any extreme metal act worthy of the term and the scene as a whole prioritising raw intensity over studio gloss.
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 in stock $28.30
Enlightenment
Cat: BLM 7004. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Enlightenment (3:23)
Enlightenment Dub (3:40)
Review: Spanish musician Bass Lee comes through with a dynamic rockers-style instrumental on his latest 7" release, 'Enlightenment.' The single has a killer groove and smooth dub vibes and comes from Lee's upcoming album, which, on this evidence, is going to be a vital pick up when it drops. The single was recorded and mixed by Roberto Sanchez at A-Lone Ark Muzik Studio and he does a fine job of fusing deep, roots-inspired rhythms with rich melodic elements that cut through nicely. The band's stellar lineup includes Sanchez on drums, percussion and piano, with Lee providing bass and lead strings, while additional contributions come from Reuben Telford on strings and clavinet, and Saioa Jorrin on alto sax.
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While I'm Distracted
Cat: ALBFLP 023. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
So I Don't Forget (intro) (1:43)
Nothing's Gonna Fill You Up (5:31)
No Joke (4:30)
Catch Me (3:40)
Pocketful Of Paranoia (5:30)
Lay Low (3:28)
Before It's All Over (4:19)
The Love That I Feel (2:50)
Motel (3:26)
Sell My Memories (interlude) (0:29)
Get Me Some Grief (1:25)
I'm Alive (3:48)
Caught (Catch Me reprise) (0:46)
Won't Let This World Break My Heart (4:08)
No One (4:26)
Mallet Groove (5:47)
Review: London-based New Zealander Arjuna Oakes impresses hugely with this debut album, a contemporary soul and jazz fusion, global folk, electronica and post-rock motifs all woven in. Like any good LP, While I'm Distracted is a deeply personal journey exploring common themes of vulnerability, identity and hope in a world shaped by ever-more existential angst and social media stress. We're told that Arjuna approached this full-length album like a filmmaker crafting a feature and aiming to evoke emotion over concept. Performing vocals, piano, synths and arranging strings himself, he also leads a talented ensemble of collaborators who help him on this emotional odyssey.
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 in stock $34.95
Ahnonghay (reissue)
Cat: NWKT 22B. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Deep House
Ahnonghay (Carl Craig remix) (7:24)
Ahnonghay (Dave Clarke remix) (5:55)
Ahnonghay (Kevin Saunderson original Reese mix) (7:04)
Review: Inner City's time on Network Records produced a run of timeless recordings that merged their signature vocal soul with the underground grooves of Detroit. This reissue of 'Ahnonghay' highlights that early golden era and finds the legendary Kevin Saunderson return to his techno roots in some style. The tune was originally released under his seminal Reese alias and marries that raw Motor City energy with sleek electronica that embodies the early techno blueprint. This 12" pressing includes the original mix alongside two standout remixes: Carl Craig's atmospheric reimagining and Dave Clarke's gritty UK techno take. All in all, a vital snapshot of techno's early evolution.
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Energy
Energy (12")
Cat: DE 334. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Energy (5:05)
Energy (7" mix) (3:12)
Controle (5:28)
Controle (7" mix) (3:33)
Review: Misty Lane is vocalist Elaine Desjardins, and she worked with producers Michel Bibeau and Ralph Mashats in the mid-80s. Two tunes from that time, 'Energy' and 'Controle', brim with charm and analogue warmth all these years later as they get served up in all their quirky synth-pop style with unmistakable Quebecois flair via Dark Entries. The opener pulses with snappy Roland TR-808 beats and proto-house vibes carried by Desjardins' refreshingly unpolished vocals, while 'Controle' slows things down into a tropical mid-tempo groove that echoes the atmosphere of Junior Byron's 'Dance to the Music.' This reissue is a delight for lovers of Italo, Canadian disco and eccentric synth pop.
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 in stock $17.20
Broken Bones (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Broken Bones (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited blue & black splattered vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 502173 2376824. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Metal
Empire (3:35)
Broken Bones (4:47)
Best Of Me (4:16)
Blind (3:23)
Waterfall (2:44)
Thr Victim Of The Crime (4:31)
Burning Tears (4:36)
Today (4:11)
For The Last Time (3:56)
Fade Away (3:39)
Tonight (4:56)
Review: First released in 2012, Broken Bones would serve as the 11th full-length studio effort from glam metal-tinged Los Angeles hard rockers Dokken. The first album in the band's entire tenure to not feature drummer Mick Brown due to scheduling conflicts (replaced for the recording sessions by studio drummer Jimmy DeGrasso), as well as their only work to feature bassist Sean McNabb (Quiet Riot, XYZ, Queensryche), the album served as follow up to 2008's Lightning Strikes Again while initially perceived as a swansong due to the major decade-long gap until 2023's Heaven Comes Down. Packed to the brim with triumphant riffage and soaring choruses, it may not entirely capture the Dokken magic of old but still delivers a retro-fitted 45 minutes of classic-style cuts with its standout track easily being their unique rendition of Jefferson Airplane's 'Today'. Reissued for Record Store Day 2025 on super cool and artwork complimentary blue & black splattered wax.
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Who We Are Becoming
Cat: NS 0123LP. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Becoming (2:28)
Rooted (4:57)
Blessed (4:29)
Divine (3:13)
Sun Song (6:53)
Goodness Does Shine Through (5:16)
Don't Hold Back (4:25)
Mother Earth (3:18)
Sisterhood (skit) (1:29)
Free At Last (5:06)
Poem For My Grandparents (4:06)
Review: Glasgow's Rebecca Vasmant is back with a sophomore album that comes through a new partnership between Women In Jazz, New Soil, and Marathon Music Group. Building on the acclaim of With Love From Glasgow, the bold Who We Are Becoming is another expansive vision for contemporary jazz in which Vasmant leads a 25-piece ensemble. Across the music, she explores themes of identity, growth and femininity and brings traditional jazz tropes up to date with modern textures. Featuring returning collaborators and new voices like Repeat Beat Poet and flautist GOkU, this record marks the first time Vasmant has included her own vocals, which deepens the personal resonance of the powerful sounds.
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Live At Glam Slam (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Live At Glam Slam (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited trifold yellow vinyl 3xLP (side 6 etched)) (1 per customer)
Cat: RCV 1727572. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Funk
Thunder (6:36)
Daddy Pop (4:00)
Diamonds & Pearls (5:29)
Willing & Able (5:39)
Jughead (6:52)
The Sacrifice Of Victor (9:56)
Nothing Compares 2 U (5:06)
Thieves In The Temple (6:30)
Sexy MF (6:06)
Insatiable (9:35)
Cream/Well Done/I Want U/In The Socket (Medley) (11:12)
1999/Baby I'm A Star/Push (Medley) (9:40)
Gett Off (6:50)
Gett Off (Houstyle) (7:24)
Review: This Price album was originally part of the 2023 Diamonds and Pearls Super Deluxe box set, but now the triple vinyl live recording arrives on standalone yellow vinyl in a fancy triple gatefold sleeve. It was initially captured on January 11, 1992, at Prince's Glam Slam club in Minneapolis and is a performance that showcases Prince and The New Power Generation at their creative peak, just ahead of their epic world tour. Spanning over 100 minutes and 14 tracks in all, the still electrifying set focuses on material from the Diamonds and Pearls era and includes a preview of the then-unreleased 'Sexy M.F.' to make for a fine snapshot of a new era in Prince's evolving sound.
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Lightning In A Bottle (Deluxe Edition)
Lightning In A Bottle (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: HPS 329LP. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Metal
Live Again (3:34)
In The Panic Room (3:31)
I Spoke To Death (3:39)
Dull Pain (3:31)
Lady Heroin (5:16)
I'll Certainly See You In Hell (2:08)
Thundercrest (3:01)
Solve The Puzzle (3:13)
Spread Your Wings (3:31)
Lightning In A Bottle (4:40)
Walk The Sociopath (4:36)
Start The End (bonus track) (3:49)
Might Just Wanna Be Your Fool (bonus track) (2:27)
Lady Heroin (Pre edit Rough mix - bonus track) (4:27)
Review: Having recently struck internet-age meme-gold thanks to iconic frontman (and sole original member) Bobby Liebling's iconic, seemingly "drugged out" gaze whilst performing live on stage, there really could be no more ample time for doom metal pioneers Pentagram to be releasing a new album. Returning a full decade on from 2015's Curious Volume, the band's ninth full-length Lightning In A Bottle offers up yet another entirely new revitalised lineup featuring guitarist/producer Tony Reed (Mos Generator, Big Scenic Nowhere), drummer Henry Vasquez (Legions of Doom, Saint Vitus, Blood of the Sun) and bassist Scooter Haslip (Mos Generator, Saltine), while the decades of performing, touring and admitted drug addiction have done little to dilute Liebling's looming presence and powerful vocal cadence. Unmistakeably still Pentagram, complete with heaving grooves and occult charisma, the material doesn't simply rethread past glories, but makes a vital case for the band's inarguable place in the doom metal cosmos, with Liebling balancing his aura with sobering introspection of his own years of opioid abuse on standout cuts such as 'Dull Pain' or the haunting 'Lady Heroin', where he ponders - "Lady Heroin, have I seen the last of you?" We hope so, Bobby, but we hope to see plenty more of you eyeballing fans in the front row whilst getting your macabre groove on.
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Recognition EP
Cat: DBKAB 002. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Recognition (7:42)
Sparkling Mouth (6:40)
Speak In A Whisper (7:36)
Speak In A Whisper (Fedo remix) (7:13)
Review: Silat Beksi hails from Ukraine and has been serving up finely tuned minimal grooves for some time. This outing takes him to the young Duboka label for a trio of deft, lithe, sinewy sounds. 'Recognition' kicks off with a weighty and dubbed out low end but plenty of drive in the silky pads that loop in colourful patterns. It's a graceful groove which leads into the more lumpy and bubbly dub-tech of 'Sparkling Mouth', a Melchior Productions adjacent sound that is seductively smooth. 'Speak In A Whisper' gets more bitty and abstract with late-night afterparty energy and vinyl crackling bringing it to life. Fedo remixes it with more direct drum funk.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $15.82
The World Is Still Here & So Are We
Cat: IPC 289LP. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Unpopular Parts Of A Pig (2:20)
Cops & Coppers (2:01)
Way Of The Exploding Dickhead (2:48)
The Battle Of Los Angelsea (1:56)
People Person (3:17)
The Competent Horse Thief (2:34)
Kafka-esque Novelist Franz Kafka (2:06)
The Digger You Deep (2:51)
Autofocus On The Prime Directive (2:19)
Not All Steeplejacks (3:24)
Chekhov's Guns (2:42)
Juan-party System (1:05)
Hate The Polis (3:31)
Review: Cardiff noise-rock legends Mclusky make their long-awaited return with the highly anticipated The World Is Still Here & So Are We. Serving as their fourth full-length and first since 2004's The Difference Between Me & You Is That I'm Not On Fire, the album comes following numerous sparse reunion shows and tours since their initial disbandment two decades prior. First revealed through the release of the Unpopular Parts Of A Pig EP during the latter half of 2023, which would mark their first newly recorded output in 19 years, both the title-track as well as 'The Digger You Deep' were said to be the first tastes of their fourth LP, now making good on that promise with a release set for distribution via Ipecac Recordings, the label of musical absurdist Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle). Having worked in the past with the late, great Steve Albini, even opening for Shellac one fateful evening in London's Scala, the iconic noise-merchants seemingly haven't lost an iota of their bite or shitheaded cynicism during their time away, evidenced as such as in the blistering lead single 'Way Of The Exploding Dickhead'.
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New York City
Cat: NWT 001. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Deep House
MNHTTN (10:00)
STTN ISLND (4:35)
BRX (5:48)
QNS (2:36)
BRKLN (4:31)
Review: We assume that Nuts World Tour is a new label that will serve up sonic homage to each of the cities it names its EPs after. First up is the Big Apple with four cuts all named after four of the city's main boroughs. 'MNHTTN' is first, so it taps into myriad samples from the likes of Mobb Deep, Biggie Smalls, ODB and Aaliyah. They are all dropped over a leggy, rolling deep house groove with a wiggling baseline that its sure to be hugely effective and crowd pleasing. 'STTN ISLND' is more blissed out deep house and is again packed with hip-hop samples, which prove great fun decoding. 'BRX' is soulful, simple, seductive and 'QNS' gets a little more raw with a drilling bassline. 'BRKLN' shuts down with a final variation on the theme.
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Stand Still Look Pretty (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Stand Still Look Pretty (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited heavyweight translucent violet vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: 093624 835516. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Leave The Pieces (3:30)
Way Back Home (3:18)
The Good Kind (3:43)
Tennessee (4:15)
My, Oh My (3:31)
Stand Still, Look Pretty (2:44)
Cigarettes (3:20)
Hard To Love You (3:52)
Lay Me Down (3:36)
One More Girl (5:11)
Rain (4:07)
Crazy People (3:11)
Review: US coutntry rockers The Wreckers - or Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp - were only around for three years, but in that time they did manage to chalk up a couple of massive singles, 'Leave The Pieces' and 'My, Oh My', as well as this album, which went on to sell in excess of 850,000 copies after it emerged in May 2006. Harp has gone on to have success as a solo artist, but the updated country sound and close harmony simplicity of this album, now reissued, is yet to be eclipsed by either.
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Fruit Medley Vol 3
Cat: STRWB 012. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Cromie - "Timereiter" (7:33)
Wilba - "New Recipes" (7:43)
Darren Roach - "Brettski Colectski" (7:46)
Lazer Man - "Time Of Ghosts" (6:26)
Review: The Fruit Medley series has been hella juicy so far so we're glad another edition is ripe and ready for picking to kick off the label's 2025 season. This one features all newcomers starting with Cromie's 'Timereite', a chubby and clubby tech pumper with full throttle rhythms. Wilba's 'New Recipes' has lush synth smears over grinding low ends that echo early West Coast tech, and Darren Roach then gets a little deeper on the percolating 'Brettski Colectski'. Lazer Man's 'Time Of Ghosts' closes down with a mid-tempo, off-kilter house cut with steely drums and distant alien activity.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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Even In Arcadia
Even In Arcadia (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 198029 03111. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Metal
Look To Windward (7:46)
Emergence (6:25)
Past Self (3:37)
Dangerous (4:06)
Caramel (4:50)
Even In Arcadia (4:20)
Provider (5:59)
Damocles (4:21)
Gethsemane (6:18)
Infinite Baths (8:04)
Review: Serving as follow up to 2023's acclaimed breakout third full-length Take Me Back To Eden, London's elusive, masked progressive metal mystics Sleep Token return with Even In Arcadia. Renowned for their genre-fluid melding of djent, metalcore, post-rock with further leftfield elements of post-classical, hip-hop, trap and indie-pop, the project led by the enigmatic Vessel has seen a massive expansion in popularity since the release of their last album. Set to headline Download 2025 before embarking on their first US Arena Tour, their newest endeavour promises to maximise all of their sonic abandon and outdo their own blueprint in the process, with lead single 'Emergence' starting life as a piano ballad before morphing into an ambi-trap groove metal anthem until fading with a lush, jazzy saxophone and piano finish. No doubt, this will be one of the highest selling/streaming/controversial/debated/talked about metal-centric titles to be released this year.
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Overlay Reworks (feat Leandro Fresco, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Pole)
Cat: AFFINCD 11. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Apastron (Leandro Fresco rework)
Nukleus (Rafael Anton Irisarri rework)
Scope (Abul Mogard rework)
Variation I
Void (Pole rework)
Nukleus (Hollie Kenniff rework)
Variation II
Valenz (Galan/Vogt rework)
Prologue
Review: German pair Markus Guentner and Joachim Spieth rightly got plenty of acclaim for their 2023 ambient album Overlay and now it gets revisited with a top selection of remixes that breathe new life into the original compositions. Prominent ambient and experimental artists such as Hollie Kenniff, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Pole all show their class while newer names like Abul Mogard smears synths into a misty wonder on 'Scope', Galan/Vogt layer in angelic vocal tones to 'Valenz' and Leandro Fresco brings a lightness of touch that fills with optimism on opener 'Apastron. Guentner and Spieth themselves provide two alternate versions of their originals that bring new emotional and sonic depth.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Spool
Spool (LP + insert + perfume sample limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SP 05. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
One (Runaway) (4:23)
Oneandhalf (4:12)
Threeandhalf (2:37)
Angels (4:14)
Four (4:20)
Five&half
Alright
Plus
Yea
Review: Florian TM Zeisig's latest project has been created with perfumer Angel Paradise so blends scent and sound into a multi-sensory experience rooted in the Bavarian Alps. While living in the rural village of Hinang, Paradise studied alpine plants to craft natural perfumes while Zeisig composed Spool, a reflective suite inspired by nostalgia, landscape and the duo's impending departure. Combining field recordings, ambient loops and blurred instrumental vignettes, the music has a wonderfully dreamlike, pastoral atmosphere that has your head lost somewhere beautiful. Paired with the fragrance that comes with it and captures the oily, floral essence of their environment, this is a poignant meditation on memory, nature and the fleeting beauty of physical presence that is unlike anything else you will experience this year.
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ESUOHLTD 003
Cat: ESUOHLTD 003. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Ale Castro - "IDWTAD" (7:06)
Hurlee - "Spectral Echoes" (6:29)
Housewife - "Jus A Lil Bit" (7:15)
Midas Field - "Groover" (6:50)
Review: Esuoh Limited's third outing takes the form of another various artists offering, and it explores an on-point mix of garage, house and tech. Ale Castro gets things underway with the bubbly bass motifs and retro stabs of 'IDWTAD' with a vocal refrain repeating the line 'I don't want to talk about drugs'. Hurlee's 'Spectral Echoes' is a super breezy house cruiser with sugar chords and more widescreen smears adding the oil to the drums while a simple, effective vocal hook brings the soul. There is a darker, more heads down energy to Housewife's 'Jus A Lil Bit' then Midas Field's 'Groover' brings class, jazzy magic and plenty of fist pumping fun.
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Arkeo
Arkeo (grey marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DEEPLABS 011. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Techno
Dokimion (5:43)
Perissos (6:09)
Panoplia (6:04)
Stoicheo (5:46)
Skopos (5:44)
Exousia (5:47)
Ephraim (6:16)
Hiketeria (6:04)
Review: Detroit dub techno don Luke Hess says that this is his "most eclectic and techno-driven album to date" and that it blends together his signature subterranean sounds with his indelible Motor City touch. It again works well on cultured dance floors but is also a deeply spiritual album that will have your mind wandering to some lovely places. From the opening moments of 'Dokimion' you're sunk into widescreen soundscapes that pair painterly synths with immersive low ends. Cuts like 'Stoicheo' bring serene melodies and closer 'Hiketeria' is a misty, foggy cut that oozes late-night intimacy.
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Starlight
Starlight (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Waiting For The Daylight (5:28)
Diamond Stuff (4:21)
Starlight (0:40)
Enlightened (3:00)
A Memory (5:03)
Huya Ania (4:16)
In Hiapsi Enchi Ania (4:20)
Do You Know (2:22)
Green River Water (3:37)
A Dream (6:54)
Review: Julius Smack collaborated with a fictional AI assistant to create the new album which explores his origins. It is set in a near-future Earth where artists and AI share a symbiotic bond and aims to reflect a world where beauty and violence intertwine. Artists are the last human survivors in this place and they mine their memories and dreams with AI in order to generate art which sustains them but also produces toxins that must be expelled with each new creation. Starlight then is an album which challenges AI's role in creativity and labour, and blurs the lines between art and reality, all while giving rise to a thoughtful and immersive album of innovative ambient.
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Planet Mu 30 1995 - 2025
VARIOUS
Cat: ZIQ 470CD. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Jlin - "B12"
Venetian Snares - "Drums"
Traxman - "Ace Boogie"
Nondi - "Worrygirl"
FaltyDL - "Usually I'm Cautious"
Rev - "Mind Game"
BAE BAE - "Living In The Memory"
Ship Sket - "Dysentery"
Slikback - "Foli"
U Ziq - "Imperial Crescent V I P"
RP Boo - "No Return 2"
DJ Manny - "Smooth Jungle"
Saint Abdullah & Eomac - "Victorian All-rounder" (feat Laura LAIR)
Nik Colk Void - "A Tough Design" (demo)
Elmoe - "Battle Zone"
Meemo Comma - "Stillness Of Man"
Herva - "Kuna"
Xylitol - "Nevada"
Ital Tek - "Heat Seeker"
Speaker Music - "Sonological Hubris"
Jana Rush - "Cruisin' On Lake Shore Drive"
DJ Girl - "Bonito Applebum"
Luke Vibert - "Bullet Drop"
James Krivchenia - "Quantum Flirt" (feat Sam Wilkes)
Rian Treanor - "Another Future Is Impossible"
Review: There are basically two types of anniversary compilations: the humble retrospective, packed with classics and significant musical moments from the past, and collections of all-new music that showcase where an imprint is at right now. Predictably, Planet My founder Mike Paradinas AKA U-Ziq has chosen the latter option to mark the occasion of his legendary experimental label's 30th birthday. There's naturally plenty to get the blood pumping and the synapses snapping across the 25 tracks on show, from the skittish IDM of Jlin ('B12'), mutant future-boogie of Venetian Snares ('Drums') and hard-to-pigeonhole excellence of Falty DL ('Usually I'm Cautious'), to the chopped-and-screwed r&b of Bae Bae ('Living In The Memory'), Nik Colk Void's industrial gunk ('A Tough Design (demo)'), the glassy-eyed D&B/ambient techno of Xylitol ('Nevada') and the sample-rich instrumental hip-hop hedonism of Luke Vibert ('Bullet Drop').
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Cuban Soul 18 Kilates
Cuban Soul 18 Kilates (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: VAMPI 314LP. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Soul
Hoje E Natal (3:46)
Colecao (3:09)
Ana (3:39)
Onda (7:40)
Central Do Brasil (3:39)
Saia Dessa Fossa (3:17)
De Bar Em Bar (3:55)
Salve Essa Flor (4:18)
A Lua E Eu (2:52)
Review: Cassiano's Cuban Soul - 18 Kilates was first released in 1976 and is a landmark of Brazilian soul for the way it blends the groove of American r&b with native rhythms in a way few artists have matched. Long coveted by collectors, the album has achieved cult status and now returns remastered from the original tapes on 180g vinyl so it is sure to fly off the shelves. Cassiano's velvety vocals glide over lush, cinematic arrangements throughout and in doing so, evoke the grandeur of contemporaries like Tim Maia. From start to finish, this album is packed with depth, warmth and effortless cool, which makes it an essential listen for anyone who likes soul, samba and vintage Brazilian brilliance.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Pyroclast
Pyroclast (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SMPH 002. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Electro
Pyroclast (5:56)
Tephra (6:24)
Pyroclast (DC Salas remix) (7:27)
Tephra (Paolo Mosca remix) (6:25)
Review: Smiling Phases returns with its second outing and hands it over to Parisian producer Arve, who clearly has a deep understanding of many different genres as the two tunes he serves up go way beyond the predictable. Opener 'Pyroclast' is a fast and physical one that blends radiant house grooves with deep, disruptive rhythms and myriad cosmic synth lines that swirl around the mix. 'Tephra' is another busy workout with pumping drums and an array of different synth textures spraying around the groove. On the B-side, 'Pyroclast' gets a remix by Belgian producer DC Salas, who takes it into retro-future 90s trance-techno territory and Italy's Paolo Mosca, who injects warmth and depth as well as a little cosmic mystery.
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Going Home
Cat: ARKCD 022. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Sermon On The Mount
Jah Jah To The Rescue
Ancient Lion
Got To Be Sure
Live Not For Vanity (part II)
Yes I Do
Going Home
Hot Lover
Reggae Music
Only Jah
Review: Jamaican singer Clive Matthews has enjoyed a stop-start career, with relatively brief periods of activity in the 70s, 80s and early 2000s followed by a late blossoming over the last decade - a career bump provided by the backing of Spanish roots reggae outfit A-Lone Productions. They're at the controls again on Matthews' second album, Going Home, which marks the Trenchtown-born artist's first full length for seven years. Rooted in his love of roots reggae albums of the 1970s, but with occasional updated instrumentation, it's a classic-sounding set that provides a perfect platform for Matthews' conscious lyrics and honeyed, effortlessly soulful voice. The results are undeniably impressive, with our current favourites including 'Yes I Do', 'Ancient Lion', dancefloor-ready title track 'Going Home' and the pleasingly jaunty 'Reggae Music'.
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Blow Up The Groove
Cat: LRK 31. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Funk
Blow Up The Groove (3:19)
All Killer, No Filler (3:10)
Review: South London's Trambeat return with a double punch of funk and soul on LRK Records 13 years after first being formed by Graham Potter and Des James. The Croydon-based band brings classic Northern Soul energy with sharp modern flair to their latest 7", featuring 'Blow Up The Groove' and 'All Killer, No Filler'. Both channel dancefloor euphoria with turbocharged horns, breakneck grooves and bold vocals over strutting basslines and all-nighter anthems. Trambeat's shift from DIY collective to stage-commanding soul machine is great, and if their debut 'Don't Hold Back' teased their potential, this release kicks the doors wide open.
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Twister
Twister (LP)
Cat: NW 312031. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Feeling Free (4:35)
Too Much Of A Good Thing (3:35)
Man (3:36)
The Hype (3:22)
Easy Way Out (3:52)
Falling (3:41)
Money (4:01)
On My Mind (3:37)
SLY (2:38)
Ultra Violet Light (3:38)
Tied Up (3:04)
Running (3:28)
Lovers Maze (3:12)
Alone Together (3:33)
Review: New Zealand collective Leisure collides many different musical worlds on their genre-blurring sophomore album, genre-blurring. Soul, r&b, rock and pop all get taken in and worked into a lush sound defined by its experimental energy. There are several standout tracks like 'Money' and 'Feeling Free' that showcase their signature sun-soaked vocals and smooth grooves. Elsewhere, Twister brings a bold, modern take on funk, which has won over both fans and critics with 'On My Mind' a prime example of their boundless creativity and knack for warm textures and adventurous spirit. As such, it's a record that cements the group's place as contemporary innovators.
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Professione Reporter
Cat: ALDENTE 24. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Professione Reporter (4:19)
Un' Estate A Rio (3:43)
Salon Prive' (4:09)
Spiagge Bianche (3:46)
Manuela Di Notte (2:51)
Amanti Diabolici (3:37)
Marrakech (4:09)
La Mezzaluna (3:34)
Velenia (4:09)
Sabato Sera (3:39)
Review: Alex Puddu dropped his last album, Deliria, only back in September, but has been busy in the studio since then cooking up more of his international disco grooves. Professione Reporter is a stylish funk, soul and disco-pop workout all sung in Italian and recorded at Piero Umiliani's legendary Sound Work Shop in Rome. The album follows the cinematic story of a photojournalist who becomes a gigolo entangled in a glamorous underworld of money, romance and danger. Around that vocal narrative, Puddu delivers sleek, seductive grooves and plenty of authentic vintage flair with a sharp ear for melody and melodrama. Professione Reporter feels like a lost soundtrack to an Italian crime film that is moody, playful, sexy and irresistibly cool from start to finish.
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Sincerely
Cat: 754389 1. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Heaven Is A Home (3:30)
Sugar! Honey! Love! (3:05)
Lose My Cool (4:02)
It's Just Us (2:56)
Territorial (3:20)
Silk Lingerie (3:35)
Fall Apart (3:06)
All I Can Say (3:09)
Daggers! (2:45)
For: You (2:45)
Angels All Around Me (3:12)
Breeze! (3:59)
Sunshine & Rain (3:21)
ILYSMIH (3:14)
Review: Since appearing on Gorillaz fifth album, Humanz, in 2017, Kali Uchis has been on an upward trajectory. Now a major international star with a quartet of major label backed solo albums to her name, the Colombian American rapper and singer arrives at album number five, Sincerely, at the peak of her powers. Inspired in part by an unexplained "life-altering event", the set's lyrics explore "the complexities of life" and her desire to "find joy in life despite of the world". In truth, it's more joy than pain, with Uchis gravitating towards head-nodding, string-laden grooves, r&b-influenced pop, guitar-laden trip-hop torch songs, and immersive, dream-like soundscapes.
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Speedy House Vol 1
Speedy House Vol 1 (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: RSPEEDYHOUSE 001. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
Things As They Are (5:23)
Liquid (5:14)
Labas Rytas (4:23)
Laser Tag (6:04)
Dreaming (5:49)
Review: Rayonas is both an artist and a record label founded in 2021 that has dealt in some smart underground house sounds. This new one from the imprint begins a sub-series called Speedy House that is about, well, speedy. 'Things As They Are' pairs pensive ambient piano and a recognisable melodic motif with thumping and driving drums. It works well, frankly. 'Liquid' is another chunky, pacey house thumper with 'Labas Rytas ' then veering more into uptempo, funky techno that never quits. 'Laser Tag' has a loopy, underlapping bassline and gloppy pads and 'Dreaming' shuts down with a richer array of non-melodic colours for peak time trips.
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Let The Light In
Cat: EGLP 1. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Deep House
Crystalline Dreams (4:37)
No Deal (3:36)
Your Honor (4:23)
Angels Flight (3:16)
How Long? (2:49)
SIM (4:34)
Coordinates (4:36)
Let The Light In (3:10)
Review: Let The Light will be KAMM's final album - and its most poignant - as it is a tribute to late member Alland Byallo, a beloved name in the underground who suddenly passed in 2023. Surviving members Marc Barrite aka Dave Aju, Kenneth Scott and Marc Smith dip into new sounds here, including jazz, psych funk, soul, golden-era hip-hop and textured electronics, and work them all into a heartfelt final statement that does a fine job of honouring Byallo's creative spirit with real emotional depth and warmth. From the serpentine tones of opener through the bossa-infused boom-bap of 'No Deal', the politically charged jazz burner 'Your Honour' and the sleek electro rhythms of 'How Long?', the album traverses plenty of ground. It also features Byallo's artwork and closes with a chorus of loved ones that makes it all the more poignant.
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Alone Together Album Remix
Cat: DNR 10. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
You With Me (Session Victim remix) (6:15)
You With A Lonely Raver (Acid Pauli remix) (6:42)
Vibrations (Mano Le Tough remix) (6:31)
Review: The Alone Together Remixes EP breathes new life into Viken Arman's acclaimed 2023 album and has standout reinterpretations from Acid Pauli, Session Victim and Mano Le Tough. Session Victim first infuse 'You With Me' with their signature soul and craft a rhythmic, percussive journey. Acid Pauli blends 'You With Me' and 'Lonely Raver' into a surreal, experimental trip of modular rhythms and dreamlike textures and deep house master Mano Le Tough offers a wonderful take on 'Vibrations'. It is a pulsing club workout designed for peak-time with plenty of lush synth textures. Importantly, each remix is sympathetic to Viken's original analogue warmth.
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The Signs
Cat: IFI 004. Rel: 06 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
The Signs (3:34)
Dub Signs (2:52)
Review: This new platter captures UK dub pioneers Alpha & Omega linking up with Pensi & Iries Roots for a pair of new school dub cuts on the Livity-Ites label. The A-side 'The Signs' has mesmerising warrior leads and harmonicas that drift in and out over the yearning vocals and sleek digital synths amidst myriad effects. On the flip, 'Dub Signs' is a version with even heavier low ends and more snaking leads that are sure to hypnotise when played nice and loud on a serious system. Two crucial cuts for dub heads, whether old or new.
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Hot Hands EP
Cat: TJVV 001. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Deep House
T Jacques & Velvet Velour - "Hot Hands" (7:09)
T Jacques - "Deep Blue" (6:51)
Velvet Velour - "What U Like" (5:42)
Review: T Jacques and Velvet Velour apparently made the opener on this new EP some time ago and thought it was lost. It has recently been rediscovered and we couldn't be happier: 'Hot Hands' is spaced out industrial cosmic tech with synth lines carving neat parabolas and crispy drums bringing the funk. Both artists then go it alone for one cut each: T Jacques's 'Deep Blue' is buffed up deep house with an electronic edge and whimsical synth motifs, then Velvet Velour's 'What U Like' has a playful and restless groove daubed with neon colours and sensuous vocal whispers.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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The Tommaso EP
Cat: RSD 029. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Deep House
G-Class (feat Logan Aspin) (6:19)
Fierro Viejo (4:37)
Giente Que (4:41)
Snake Pit (5:21)
Review: Tommaso is an exciting young talent who has brought plenty of freshness to the underground scenes of both Florence and Chicago. Now he debuts on Rocksteady Disco with more of his signature organic and soulful sounds. This one kicks off with 'G Class' which is a peak-time house pumper with lovely liquid bass and sunny strings. 'Fierro Viejo' is more twisted with rumbling bass and a peppering of percussion that will twist dancers inside out. 'Giente Que' is an arp-fuelled Italo-inflected banger and last of all is the more slow, seductive and absorbing sound of Snake Pit' for late-night lovers. Another fine EP from Tommaso.
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Played by: Ben Gomori
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Treasure EP 8
Cat: TREASURE 008. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
ET Is Coming Home (vocal) (8:42)
ET Is Coming Home (instrumental) (5:16)
Flying Machine (10:26)
Review: The Treasure team keeps up the momentum of its early release with another fruitful dive into the annals of house history. This time, they have dug up more nuggets from FR and have refined them for contemporary floors. 'ET Is Coming Home' (vocal) is a slow and dubby cut with percolating live bass and muted horns next to some Ubiquity style vocal soul. The instrumental allows the superbly loose-limbed and live drums room to really shine, and then comes an epic, 10-minute-plus jazz-drenched house odyssey that's alive with swirling cosmic radiance and busy chords and synths. A real trip for proper music heads.
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Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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A Cooler World
A Cooler World (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0147. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Auspicious Moment (7:17)
A Cooler World (5:52)
Earthling (5:53)
A Distant Destination (6:32)
The Abandoned Outpost (5:41)
The Rabbit Hole (8:08)
Review: Portland's Paul Dickow, the man behind the Strategy alias, is back with a new album that has been created with a 1989 model sampling keyboard. Exploring its limitations, he plays the sampler by hand and abandons sequencers for a more organic approach which apes a guitarist's connection to their instrument. The record delves into glacial, pensive soundscapes where experimental, ambient and dance music elements all come together with deliberate intention. Though Dickow crafts a sound rooted in ambient techno futurism it is one open to serendipitous, experimental outcomes which makes it a gently unpredictable listen and otherworldly charmer.

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